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Beyond Horizyns EP 012: Creating Sacred Space in an Ordinary Home: The Art of Feng Shui and Other Healing Home Designs

48 min · 28. maj 2026
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Beyond Horizyns with CJ Sugita-Jackson, PhD Think about how you feel when you walk into your home right now. Not the home you are planning. The one you actually live in. Does it feel like exhaling? Or does it feel like adding something else to carry? Here is what modern science has confirmed that most of us were never taught. The space you inhabit is not a neutral container for your life. It is an active participant in it. The light in your rooms is changing your hormone levels right now. The clutter on your counter is measurably elevating your cortisol. The color on your walls is affecting your nervous system. And the arrangement of your space is influencing how energy, both electromagnetic and psychological, moves through your daily experience. For thousands of years, human civilizations understood this so thoroughly that they built entire sciences around it. This episode recovers that understanding and brings it directly into your home. The Ancient Sciences Feng Shui, developed within Taoist philosophy over more than three thousand years, is not about lucky objects or wealth corners. It is a sophisticated observational system that spent millennia documenting the relationship between spatial arrangement, energy flow, and human experience. We go deep on the two primary classical schools, the Form School and the Compass School, and deliver the complete Bagua map with all eight life areas explained so you can immediately apply it to your own space. We cover all five Feng Shui elements, wood, fire, earth, metal, and water, and explain exactly what each one looks and feels like in a home environment, what its deficiency produces, and how to activate it. We explore Vastu Shastra, the ancient Indian science of sacred architecture whose foundational texts predate Feng Shui in written form, including the Brahmasthan, the sacred central space, and why Vastu's directional wisdom aligns precisely with modern circadian biology research on morning light exposure. We also explore the Navajo hogan as a dwelling designed as a model of the cosmos, the Japanese tea room as the most precise example of a space engineered to produce a specific quality of inner experience, the Roman lararium as the household shrine that placed the sacred inside the kitchen rather than outside of it, and the Celtic hearth traditions that understood the home as the first temple. The Science Roger Ulrich's landmark 1984 study published in Science documented that hospital patients whose windows overlooked trees recovered measurably faster, used less pain medication, and went home sooner than those facing a brick wall. The only variable was the view. Research published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin found that women who described their homes as cluttered showed elevated cortisol not just at home but throughout the entire day. The disorder followed them everywhere. We cover the neuroscience of ceiling height and cognitive processing, the specific color wavelengths that lower heart rate and blood pressure versus those that elevate anxiety, and the lighting revolution that most people have completely missed. Your standard LED evening lighting is suppressing melatonin and telling your nervous system it is still noon. Switching to warm amber spectrum light one hour before sleep produces measurable improvements in sleep quality within days. We also cover frankincense and the TRPV3 ion channel, the specific brain receptor that the resin burned in sacred spaces for thousands of years actually activates. And the acoustic research on water sounds, nature recordings, and the specific decibel level that promotes creative thinking. Six Practical Steps We close with six immediately actionable steps requiring no renovation, no significant budget, and no expertise. Clear before you create. Apply the Bagua with one intention. Address your lighting. Build your altar. Engage all five senses deliberately. And create your technology-free sacred zone, backed by Harvard Medical School research on screen light and melatonin suppression. Sacred space is not a luxury. It has always been available to everyone. In this episode: * The Bagua map and all five Feng Shui elements explained fully * Vastu Shastra and the Brahmasthan * Navajo hogan, Japanese tea room, Roman lararium, and Celtic hearth traditions * Roger Ulrich's hospital window study and the clutter cortisol research * Color psychology, lighting biology, scent neuroscience, and acoustic medicine * Frankincense and the TRPV3 ion channel * Six practical steps starting tonight with one candle and one clear surface * Tea4Peace tip on the tea corner as complete sacred space in miniature References include: Roger Ulrich, Science (1984) — Esther Sternberg, Healing Spaces — Darby Saxbe, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin — Joan Meyers Levy and Rui Zhu, Journal of Consumer Research — FASEB Journal, frankincense research — Journal of Biological Rhythms — Harvard Medical School, melatonin and screen light — Robert Wicklund, symbolic self completion theory — BJ Fogg, Stanford Connect: * Horizyns platform preview: www.horizynsinc.com * Horizyns community: www.horizyns.com * Tea4Peace TranquiliTea Lounge: [link in show notes] Beyond Horizyns — new episodes every week. Follow the show wherever you listen. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602624/support]

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episode Beyond Horizyns EP 013: The Ancient Wisdom and Science Behind the Power of Crystals and Gemstones artwork

Beyond Horizyns EP 013: The Ancient Wisdom and Science Behind the Power of Crystals and Gemstones

Beyond Horizyns with CJ Sugita-Jackson, PhD — Season One Finale Right now, in your pocket or your hand, there is almost certainly a quartz crystal. Every smartphone, every computer, every GPS system, and every ultrasound machine on earth uses quartz crystal as its timekeeping mechanism. The crystal oscillates at a precise and consistent frequency. The entire digital world is synchronized to it. Two billion quartz oscillators are manufactured every year. Your phone is keeping time with a crystal right now, as you read this. That property is called the piezoelectric effect. It is documented physics. Peer-reviewed science. And it means the argument that crystals are inert decorative objects is one that the entire electronics industry has been disproving every single day for over a century. But that is only where this story begins. In the Season One finale of Beyond Horizyns, we bring crystals and gemstones the full treatment they have always deserved. The geology. The sixty-thousand-year history. The honest science. Ten specific stones profiled in depth. The very real problems in the crystal industry. And a complete practical framework for using crystals in shadow work, meditation, divination, sacred space, and everyday holistic wellness. Sixty Thousand Years of Human and Crystal Relationship The oldest known ornamental use of crystals dates to approximately sixty thousand years ago. In ancient Sumer, lapis lazuli was more valuable than gold and traded across thousands of miles. The Egyptian Book of the Dead specified which stones should accompany the dead into the afterlife. Ancient Hindu tradition developed the Navaratna nine gem system, attributing specific stones to the nine celestial bodies of Vedic astrology, a system still practiced today. Hildegard von Bingen documented detailed therapeutic gemstone applications in the 12th century. Every civilization that left us a record worked with these stones intentionally and systematically. Sixty thousand years of human beings across every continent choosing specific stones for specific purposes is not primitive superstition. It is the longest running empirical study in the history of our species. The Science, Honestly Told Black tourmaline is one of the only minerals known to be simultaneously piezoelectric and pyroelectric. It generates measurable negative ion output and far infrared radiation in the same wavelength range used in therapeutic infrared sauna applications. Shungite contains naturally occurring fullerenes, the hollow carbon molecules that earned their discoverers the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996, with documented antioxidant and antimicrobial properties in peer-reviewed research. We address the Christopher French placebo study at Goldsmith's University directly and completely. Both groups, those holding genuine crystals and those holding fake plastic ones, reported similar experiences. Skeptics cite this as proof crystals do not work. But this interpretation misunderstands what placebo research actually shows. The placebo effect is a real, neurologically genuine phenomenon involving actual endorphin and dopamine release, confirmed by Tor Wager at Columbia University in Science journal. A practice that reliably activates your own healing neurochemistry through attention, intention, and ritual engagement is not nothing. It is applied neuroscience. We also cover the color therapy connection, the chromotherapy research that explains why the blue and violet stones correspond to measurable reductions in heart rate, why green stones promote parasympathetic nervous system activation, and why the red and orange stones produce the activation and vitality energy that ancient warrior traditions always prescribed them for. Ten Stones. The Snake Oil Problem. A Complete Practical Framework. We profile ten specific stones in script format ready to use: clear quartz, amethyst, black tourmaline, rose quartz, obsidian, malachite, selenite, lapis lazuli, moldavite, and carnelian. Each with its geological formation, historical use, documented science, and specific application for shadow work, meditation, divination, sacred space, grief healing, and holistic wellness practice. We name the snake oil problem directly. Counterfeiting is rampant. Moldavite is one of the most faked stones on the market. Dyed howlite is sold as turquoise. Crystal mines in Madagascar, the DRC, and Myanmar have documented child labor and unsafe conditions. Conscious sourcing is both possible and necessary. We give you the tools to do it. In this episode: * The piezoelectric effect and two billion quartz oscillators manufactured annually * Sixty thousand years of crystal use across Egypt, Sumer, India, China, Greece, Rome, and Indigenous traditions * Pyroelectricity, negative ions, and shungite's Nobel Prize-winning fullerene chemistry * The placebo study honestly reframed as neurochemical empowerment * Color therapy science connecting each stone's color to measurable physiological effects * Ten crystals profiled in accessible script format * Ethical sourcing, counterfeiting red flags, and supply chain transparency * Crystal frameworks for every practice in the Beyond Horizyns catalog * Tea4Peace tip: multisensory crystal and tea ritual backed by neurological research Connect: * Horizyns platform: www.horizynsinc.com * Horizyns community: www.horizyns.com Season One of Beyond Horizyns — thirteen episodes of ancient wisdom, modern science, and honest human conversation. Thank you for being here from the beginning. Season Two is coming. Follow the show wherever you listen. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602624/support]

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episode Beyond Horizyns EP 012: Creating Sacred Space in an Ordinary Home: The Art of Feng Shui and Other Healing Home Designs artwork

Beyond Horizyns EP 012: Creating Sacred Space in an Ordinary Home: The Art of Feng Shui and Other Healing Home Designs

Beyond Horizyns with CJ Sugita-Jackson, PhD Think about how you feel when you walk into your home right now. Not the home you are planning. The one you actually live in. Does it feel like exhaling? Or does it feel like adding something else to carry? Here is what modern science has confirmed that most of us were never taught. The space you inhabit is not a neutral container for your life. It is an active participant in it. The light in your rooms is changing your hormone levels right now. The clutter on your counter is measurably elevating your cortisol. The color on your walls is affecting your nervous system. And the arrangement of your space is influencing how energy, both electromagnetic and psychological, moves through your daily experience. For thousands of years, human civilizations understood this so thoroughly that they built entire sciences around it. This episode recovers that understanding and brings it directly into your home. The Ancient Sciences Feng Shui, developed within Taoist philosophy over more than three thousand years, is not about lucky objects or wealth corners. It is a sophisticated observational system that spent millennia documenting the relationship between spatial arrangement, energy flow, and human experience. We go deep on the two primary classical schools, the Form School and the Compass School, and deliver the complete Bagua map with all eight life areas explained so you can immediately apply it to your own space. We cover all five Feng Shui elements, wood, fire, earth, metal, and water, and explain exactly what each one looks and feels like in a home environment, what its deficiency produces, and how to activate it. We explore Vastu Shastra, the ancient Indian science of sacred architecture whose foundational texts predate Feng Shui in written form, including the Brahmasthan, the sacred central space, and why Vastu's directional wisdom aligns precisely with modern circadian biology research on morning light exposure. We also explore the Navajo hogan as a dwelling designed as a model of the cosmos, the Japanese tea room as the most precise example of a space engineered to produce a specific quality of inner experience, the Roman lararium as the household shrine that placed the sacred inside the kitchen rather than outside of it, and the Celtic hearth traditions that understood the home as the first temple. The Science Roger Ulrich's landmark 1984 study published in Science documented that hospital patients whose windows overlooked trees recovered measurably faster, used less pain medication, and went home sooner than those facing a brick wall. The only variable was the view. Research published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin found that women who described their homes as cluttered showed elevated cortisol not just at home but throughout the entire day. The disorder followed them everywhere. We cover the neuroscience of ceiling height and cognitive processing, the specific color wavelengths that lower heart rate and blood pressure versus those that elevate anxiety, and the lighting revolution that most people have completely missed. Your standard LED evening lighting is suppressing melatonin and telling your nervous system it is still noon. Switching to warm amber spectrum light one hour before sleep produces measurable improvements in sleep quality within days. We also cover frankincense and the TRPV3 ion channel, the specific brain receptor that the resin burned in sacred spaces for thousands of years actually activates. And the acoustic research on water sounds, nature recordings, and the specific decibel level that promotes creative thinking. Six Practical Steps We close with six immediately actionable steps requiring no renovation, no significant budget, and no expertise. Clear before you create. Apply the Bagua with one intention. Address your lighting. Build your altar. Engage all five senses deliberately. And create your technology-free sacred zone, backed by Harvard Medical School research on screen light and melatonin suppression. Sacred space is not a luxury. It has always been available to everyone. In this episode: * The Bagua map and all five Feng Shui elements explained fully * Vastu Shastra and the Brahmasthan * Navajo hogan, Japanese tea room, Roman lararium, and Celtic hearth traditions * Roger Ulrich's hospital window study and the clutter cortisol research * Color psychology, lighting biology, scent neuroscience, and acoustic medicine * Frankincense and the TRPV3 ion channel * Six practical steps starting tonight with one candle and one clear surface * Tea4Peace tip on the tea corner as complete sacred space in miniature References include: Roger Ulrich, Science (1984) — Esther Sternberg, Healing Spaces — Darby Saxbe, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin — Joan Meyers Levy and Rui Zhu, Journal of Consumer Research — FASEB Journal, frankincense research — Journal of Biological Rhythms — Harvard Medical School, melatonin and screen light — Robert Wicklund, symbolic self completion theory — BJ Fogg, Stanford Connect: * Horizyns platform preview: www.horizynsinc.com * Horizyns community: www.horizyns.com * Tea4Peace TranquiliTea Lounge: [link in show notes] Beyond Horizyns — new episodes every week. Follow the show wherever you listen. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602624/support]

28. maj 202648 min
episode Beyond Horizyns EP 011: The Power of Music and Vibrational Healing, From Ancient Traditions to Modern Science artwork

Beyond Horizyns EP 011: The Power of Music and Vibrational Healing, From Ancient Traditions to Modern Science

Beyond Horizyns with CJ Sugita-Jackson, PhD NASA confirmed it. Every planet in our solar system makes sound. Saturn hums. Jupiter pulses. The Earth herself emits a frequency called the Schumann resonance at approximately 7.83 Hz. That frequency corresponds almost precisely to the brainwave states associated with meditation, creativity, and deep relaxation. The frequency of the Earth's electromagnetic field and the frequency of your brain in its most peaceful state are nearly identical. That is not coincidence. That is co-evolution. And it is where today's episode begins. In this episode of Beyond Horizyns, we trace the unbroken thread of sound as medicine from 40,000-year-old bone flutes discovered in Germany to the binaural beat playlists generating hundreds of millions of streams on Spotify right now. From the healing temples of ancient Egypt, whose internal dimensions were architecturally designed to produce specific resonance patterns in the human nervous system, to the clinical music therapy programs now operating at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. This thread has never been broken. And by the end of this episode, you will understand exactly why. The Ancient Wisdom The oldest known musical instruments in the world are bone flutes dating to approximately 40,000 years ago, documented by archaeologist Nicholas Conard at the University of Tübingen in the journal Nature. Pythagoras prescribed specific musical modes for specific psychological conditions with the same precision a physician prescribes medication. The Hindu raga tradition understood that playing the wrong raga at the wrong time was not just aesthetically incorrect but physiologically harmful. Aboriginal Australians have been using the yidaki, the didgeridoo, as a healing instrument for at least 40,000 years, producing infrasound frequencies that correspond to the deepest healing brainwave states measurable by modern research. Every ancient civilization that left us a record understood the same thing. Sound is not decoration. Sound is fundamental. The Science Stefan Koelsch at the University of Bergen has documented through neuroimaging that music activates more areas of the brain simultaneously than almost any other known stimulus. Research published in Frontiers in Psychology shows that music reaches the limbic system through pathways that bypass cortical filtering. This is why a song can make you cry before your brain catches up. The music arrived first. We address the 432 Hz versus 440 Hz debate with full intellectual honesty, including the historical record, the 2019 Journal of Integrative Medicine clinical study, and the artists including Billie Eilish and Coldplay who have made deliberate frequency choices. We explore the Solfeggio frequencies and what the peer-reviewed research actually supports. And we go deep on the most important sound healing discovery of all. Your own voice. Research by Stephen Porges at the University of North Carolina confirms that humming directly stimulates the vagus nerve, reduces cortisol, lowers blood pressure, and activates the parasympathetic nervous system. The ancient priests who chanted in healing temples were doing vagal nerve therapy. They simply called it something else. Five Practical Tools We close with five immediately usable sound healing practices requiring zero equipment and zero cost. The daily two-minute hum backed by nitric oxide research. Intentional music listening with specific tempo and frequency guidance. The at-home sound bath. Toning for emotional release. And how to build a personal sound ritual that trains your nervous system toward healing states over time. In this episode: * NASA planetary sound recordings and the Schumann resonance * 40,000-year-old bone flutes, Egyptian healing temples, an Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602624/support]

21. maj 202641 min
episode Beyond Horizyns EP 010: Understanding the Science and Magic of the Metaphysical Community: The Modern Rise of Alternative Spiritual Paths artwork

Beyond Horizyns EP 010: Understanding the Science and Magic of the Metaphysical Community: The Modern Rise of Alternative Spiritual Paths

Something is happening. And the people in charge of the conversation do not want to talk about it honestly. Millions of people are leaving organized religion. Not because they have lost faith. Not because they have become atheists or materialists or people who simply stopped caring about the sacred. They are leaving because they found that the institution and the experience of genuine spirituality were not the same thing. And they are going somewhere else to find what they were looking for. Where they are going is extraordinary. And in this episode of Beyond Horizyns, we are going to follow them there with clear eyes, honest research, and a willingness to say the things that most wellness and spiritual podcasts are too cautious to say directly. The Fastest Growing Spiritual Movement in the Western World Is Not What You Think Paganism is back. And not in a small or fringe way. Contemporary Paganism, including Wicca, Druidry, Asatru, Hellenism, eclectic earth based spirituality, and the broader practice of witchcraft in its many forms, is among the fastest growing spiritual movements in the Western world. Sociologist Helen Berger at Brandeis University, whose American Pagan Census represents decades of rigorous demographic research, has documented that contemporary Pagans are overwhelmingly educated, psychologically healthy, politically engaged, and deeply ethical in their community orientation. This is not a trend built on aesthetics. It is a genuine return to something ancient. The Pew Research Center's Religious Landscape Studies, tracking American spirituality from 2007 through 2023, document dramatic and accelerating growth among the religiously unaffiliated while simultaneously showing that the majority of people leaving institutional religion retain strong spiritual beliefs and practices. They are not abandoning the sacred. They are relocating it. And the crystal shop outselling the church bookstore next door is not an anomaly. It is data. Religion Versus Spirituality: The Distinction That Changes Everything This episode begins with a distinction that most people have never been given clearly and that changes everything once you understand it. Religion is an institutional system. It involves codified doctrine, established hierarchy, formal ritual structure, defined membership, and organizational power. At its best, religion provides community, moral framework, ritual depth, and a living transmission of accumulated wisdom. At its worst, it becomes a mechanism of control, a structure that serves institutional power rather than human flourishing, and a tool for silencing the very spiritual experiences it claims to cultivate. Spirituality is something else entirely. It is a direct, personal, experiential relationship with whatever the individual understands as sacred. It does not require institutional validation. It does not require a hierarchy to authenticate it. It does not require a text to authorize the experience. And research by Harvard psychologist Gordon Allport, who spent decades studying what he called intrinsic versus extrinsic religiosity, shows clearly that a genuine, internally motivated, personally constructed spiritual life produces measurably better psychological outcomes than religion practiced primarily for social belonging or habit. You can be religious and spiritual simultaneously. You can be profoundly spiritual with no religious affiliation whatsoever. And you can sit in a pew every Sunday morning and be spiritually hollow if the practice has become performance rather than presence. The Science of Spiritual Experience: What the Brain Actually Reveals Here is where the argument that any single tradition has a monopoly on authentic spiritual experience collapses entirely under the weight of the evidence. Neuroscientist Andrew Newberg at Thomas Jefferson University has spent decades conducting brain Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602624/support]

14. maj 202640 min
episode Beyond Horizyns EP 009: The Ancient History, Ritual & Cultural Appreciation of Mesoamerican Cacao and Its Fire Ceremony artwork

Beyond Horizyns EP 009: The Ancient History, Ritual & Cultural Appreciation of Mesoamerican Cacao and Its Fire Ceremony

Before there was a wellness trend, there was a fire. Three thousand years before cacao became an Instagram aesthetic, before crystal bowls and rose petals, before Bali retreat centers and guided meditations, there were the Olmec. There were the Maya. There were the Aztec. And there was a fire ceremony so sacred, so sophisticated, and so alive that it is still being practiced today by lineage holders in the highlands of Guatemala. In this episode of Beyond Horizyns, CJ Sugita-Jackson, PhD, certified nutritionist, master herbalist, and tea alchemist with over 20 years of direct experience working with ceremonial cacao, takes you all the way back to the beginning. Because cacao deserves better than what the modern wellness world has done with it. And so do the people it came from. Here is what we cover in this episode: The real history of cacao, beginning with the Olmec civilization of 1500 BCE, moving through the profound Maya cosmological relationship with the cacao tree as a divine world tree, and into the Aztec understanding of cacao as cosmic currency and a sacred gift from Quetzalcoatl himself. Including what Hernando Cortes actually documented about Moctezuma II. The fire ceremony tradition that the wellness world left out. Because here is what almost no one is telling you: there was no standalone cacao ceremony in the pre-Columbian Mesoamerican world. What existed were shamanic fire rituals of extraordinary complexity, performed by trained lineage holders, within a specific cosmological framework. Cacao was the medicine within the ceremony. Fire was the ceremony itself. The pharmacology of raw ceremonial cacao, including theobromine and its vasodilatory heart-opening effects, phenylethylamine, anandamide, magnesium, and the extraordinary flavonoid content documented in peer-reviewed research. Plus why Dutch-processed cocoa powder destroys up to 90 percent of these compounds and why dairy cancels the medicine entirely. The honest conversation about cultural appropriation versus cultural appreciation, including what the difference actually looks like in practice, and how anyone can engage with this tradition respectfully without pretending to be something they are not. Five elemental herbal cacao recipes corresponding to Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Spirit, each one grounded in Mesoamerican directional cosmology, each one pharmacologically synergistic, and each one genuinely delicious. With a practical framework for building your own intentional cacao practice at home. This episode carries the same standard Beyond Horizyns listeners have come to expect: peer-reviewed research woven into living tradition, ancient wisdom held alongside modern science, and complete honesty about what we know, where it comes from, and what we owe to the people who kept it alive. Cacao is not a trend. It is one of the oldest plant medicines in human history, offered from the center of its own body outward, like a heart that never stopped giving. When you receive it with knowledge and reverence, you step into a lineage thousands of years deep. This episode will show you how. Beyond Horizyns is hosted by CJ Sugita-Jackson, PhD. New episodes explore holistic wellness, ancient wisdom, modern science, and honest human conversation. Sponsored by Tea4Peace TranquiliTea Lounge: www.tea4peace.org Horizyns platform launching 2026 at www.horizynsinc.com [http://www.horizynsinc.com] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602624/support]

7. maj 202639 min