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Jamie Wheal

A guarded editorial portrait of the author and Flow Genome Project founder, focused on Recapture the Rapture and its attempt to address meaning, belonging, altered experience, and collective renewal without returning uncritically to inherited institutions.

Wheal’s work raises questions about meaning and collective experience that economic systems often ignore, while requiring firm boundaries between cultural synthesis, commercial programs, altered-state practices, and clinically validated wellbeing claims.

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Eight guarded lenses

A public reading, not a measured identity.

The canonical labels are used to organize public evidence. They do not indicate workshop completion, consent, verification, or access to private identity state.

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Given Identity

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The selected evidence does not require a private or family-background account to explain this limited portrait of public work.

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Identity State

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Not assessed. Public writing, programs, and interviews cannot establish a person’s present internal, relational, or wellbeing state.

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