Anon01/28/26, 16:43No.41876794
Esoteric clinical-style paragraph:
In pre-modern esoteric systems, panmodal perception was not treated as sensory error but as catalytic convergence, wherein sight, sound, pressure, and inner motion were said to collapse into a single field of meaning. Texts describe this as the “opening of the concordant gate,” a state in which distinctions between inner impression and outer sign blur, producing the appearance of external signal reception across all senses simultaneously. The catalyst was not the signal itself but the binding force that unified disparate modalities, interpreted as an activation of the medium rather than the message. Such states were framed as unstable and transitional, requiring containment, grounding, and symbolic interpretation to prevent dissolution of form, indicating an early recognition of multisensory overbinding rather than literal transmission.