
Who is actually running your life?
We have all experienced those moments where the mind seems to turn on itself a sudden spike of anxiety, a recurring flare of resentment, or the persistent pull of a habit we've sworn to break. In these moments, it feels as though something has hijacked the steering wheel. We aren't choosing; we are reacting.
In The Feedback Loop, author Emery Ralph invites you on a journey to "map the cage" of the human mind. Drawing on the profound ancient framework of Pratityasamutpada (Dependent Origination) and integrating it with modern cognitive insights, this book explores the invisible architecture of our inner lives.
You will learn how every thought, sensation, and emotion arises from a recursive network of conditions. When we fail to see this tapestry, we mistake our habits for fate. But when we deconstruct the twelve links of this mental chain from primal ignorance to the "birth" of our reactive ego-states we find the "wedge of attention" that breaks the loop.
Inside this book, you will discover:
This is not a book about escaping the world; it is about seeing it clearly. By tracing the feedback loops of your own mind, you can stop demanding permanence from the transient and start resting in the "open sky of awareness."
The loop closes. The chain breaks. What remains is your true self unconditioned, unbroken, and lived without fear.
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