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[Building a Liminal Sanctuary: A Journey Toward Internal Alignment and Self-Discovery]-[I'm building a real liminal space.]

Tyson Liberto · B1 ·

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📋 Summary

The Vision: Manifesting Liminality in the Physical World

For years, the creator has been captivated by the concept of "liminal spaces"—environments that evoke a profound sense of "clarity, internal alignment, and stillness." While these spaces typically exist as digital aesthetics or 3D-generated imagery, the creator is now embarking on an ambitious project to build a physical, tangible liminal space. The goal is to move beyond the screen and provide a sanctuary where individuals can immerse themselves for an extended period, facilitating a "complete internal transformation."

The Problem: Noise, Distraction, and the Lost Self

The modern world is described as being "filled with noise, distraction, and chaos." This environment is detrimental to our mental, physical, and spiritual health. The creator argues that because we are constantly tethered to external stimuli—social media, work, constant music, and social obligations—we rarely experience true silence.

This persistent external focus leads to a "lack of sense of self" and a "lack of identity." When individuals are continuously programmed by society, culture, and past judgments, they become disconnected from their "true nature." This leads to a pervasive sense of anxiety and depression, as people lose the ability to orient themselves or find genuine direction in their lives.

The Solution: An Environment of Internal Detox

The proposed liminal space functions as a dedicated environment for isolation and immersion. By removing the "noise," the creator believes we can "allow the dust to settle," revealing what is "real and pure."

Key benefits of this immersion include:

  • Detoxification: Shedding "insecurities, doubts, fears, and limiting beliefs" that have burrowed into the subconscious through external programming.
  • Alignment: Creating a space where the internal state can reset, allowing the individual to distinguish between their true self and the skewed perspectives imposed by society.
  • Clarity: Reconnecting with one's core identity to make better decisions and understand one's purpose.

Philosophical Foundations and Future Impact

The creator acknowledges that "liminality" is difficult to define through language, noting that the "most profound, the most significant, the truest things in life are better felt than said." This philosophy has already catalyzed significant personal growth for the creator, helping them achieve life goals and build a community of over 1.5 million followers.

Looking ahead, the creator views this project as a new chapter in their life, committed to documenting the "ideation, the concepts," and consultations with experts to bring this vision to fruition. Driven by deep-seated intuition, the creator is dedicated to this project with "100% certainty," believing it will leave a "massive impact on the world." The summary concludes with an invitation for the audience to share their own experiences with liminality, emphasizing that this journey is a collective exploration of what it means to find one's true self in a distracted world.

🎯Key Sentences

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maybe it will ring some bells.
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I couldn't shake the desire to just want to be there
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it always felt like such a distant dream.
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I just do my best in general when I throw myself into something.
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it's really no one's fault, but it's just the way it is.
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📝Key Phrases

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ring some bells
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couldn't shake the desire
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throw myself into something
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transcends that
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bring this experience into real life
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📖 Transcript

I am building a liminal space, which sounds crazy, but it's happening, and this is something that I wanted to do for years now, really since I came to know liminal spaces back in 2019, 2020.
If you don't know what a liminal space is, I'll put some pictures up here and maybe it will ring some bells.
As you may already know, most of these images are not real.
They're generated in a 3D software, apart from a few of them, which I've been lucky enough to visit, one of them, one of the most popular liminal spaces, the Liminal Space Hotel.
You know, even when I first developed my fascination for liminal spaces, I couldn't shake the desire to just want to be there, like actually be there.
Because what they made me feel, the feeling they invoked within me, even just through the screen, was of such clarity and internal alignment and stillness that I had never experienced before.

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