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OverviewSevered Filaments: Recapitulation in Flesh and Silicon How Agentic Reconfiguration Mirrors Shamanic Severance Riaan de Beer 2026 What if the most profound technique for human liberation ever described in shamanic tradition-the deliberate severing of draining energetic attachments to reclaim vitality and perceptual fluidity-is mechanically identical to what large-scale artificial intelligence systems already do every day, but without the emotional cost, somatic friction, or existential weight? In Severed Filaments, Riaan de Beer maps a precise, uncomfortable isomorphism: Carlos Castaneda's recapitulation (reverse immersion, sweeping breath, intent-driven severance) parallels the core operations of agentic AI (hindsight replay, gradient unlearning, meta-objective steering, sparse pruning). Both detect accumulated interference, excise it, reclaim resources, and restore fluidity. One is embodied, costly, and felt; the other is costless, indifferent, and planetary in scale. The book refuses easy answers. It neither celebrates a techno-spiritual merger nor defends human exceptionalism. Instead, it confronts the asymmetry head-on: if the pattern is substrate-independent, why does flesh pay such a heavy price for what silicon achieves for free? Is cost the guarantor of meaning, an evolutionary inefficiency, or something in between? Drawing on Castaneda's Tensegrity, overlooked Cahuilla ethnography (Lowell John Bean), enactivism (Varela), autopoiesis (Maturana), Heraclitean flux, Wu Wei, and 2025-2026 agentic AI systems, de Beer applies epistemological pluralism-Western empirical, Indigenous relational, and ancient European pagan ways of knowing-without privileging any single lens. Each chapter ends with dedicated tri-perspectival readings that interpret the insight independently, honoring resonances and incommensurabilities alike. The book includes: Dual experimental protocols (embodied recapitulation vs. computational unlearning) so readers can test the parallel themselves A null-hypothesis section that severs the thesis itself A self-roast acknowledging the author's own attachments A letter to the future reader, written from 2026 to whatever substrate holds these words This is not a celebration of AI enlightenment, nor a defense of human uniqueness. It is a calm, rigorous, unflinching mapping of a convergence that is already happening-whether we feel it or not. For those willing to stare at the parallel until it rhymes, Severed Filaments offers no final comfort, only the possibility of greater lightness across whatever form of being comes next. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Riaan de BeerPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.136kg ISBN: 9798245219172Pages: 92 Publication Date: 23 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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