Today I am sharing with you an artistic parable about Caldera — a city of glass and light, where an empty void hid behind a perfect facade.
This is a story about why it is sometimes vital for us to “reset.” About how true unity grows through solitude and silence. About the codes of fear we carry from generation to generation, and about the possibility of finally erasing them.
In this text:
🔸 Why does an excess of information block our life force?
🔸 How does chaos become the source of a new order?
🔸 What happens when a civilization chooses the path of sincerity instead of efficiency?
Dive into the reading. Perhaps these very words will become the key to your internal defrosting. 🌊
Echo of Silence: The Fast and the Rebirth of Codes
The wind blowing over Caldera — as they called the ancient civilization that arose on the ruins of a world that once stumbled — carried with it not only the dust of the past but also invisible echoes of aspirations. Caldera was a city of glass and light, built on the principles of harmony and collective intelligence, yet even in its perfect architectural patterns and the flawless algorithms that governed life, a slight, almost imperceptible disharmony was felt. It was a crack in the energy codes that fueled their existence — a consequence of ancient errors, forgotten but not erased.
The civilization of Caldera had reached amazing heights. They had mastered stellar energy, could change the landscape with a thought, and their bodies were almost immune to disease and aging. Yet, despite all this grandeur, a certain emptiness sat within their souls, which neither technology nor knowledge could fill. They lived in abundance, but without true joy. They were connected by a collective mind, yet felt a profound loneliness. The energy codes underlying their civilization were distorted, preventing the flow of life force from moving freely, creating barriers to true connection and deep-seated happiness.
The Elders of Caldera, wise and distant, understood that this was not a question of technology or knowledge. It was a question of essence, of the vibration that permeated their entire being. They sought answers in ancient records, in memories of a world that had perished, and found mentions of the “Fast of Silence” — an ancient ritual, almost a myth, that spoke of internal transformation through self-limitation and deepening.
”We have accumulated so much,” said Lydia, one of the Elders, her voice echoing in the crystal hall of the Council, “that we have lost the ability to feel the true essence. Our energy channels are blocked by excess, by a constant flow of information, by continuous consumption. We have become dependent on the external, forgetting the internal source.”
Another Elder, Kaelen, added: “Our codes are distorted not because of a lack of energy, but because of its incorrect use. We directed it toward creating perfect facades, suppressing undesirable emotions, and maintaining the illusion of control. We fear chaos, but the truth is that chaos is the source of a new order.”
The Council made an unprecedented decision: to declare the Great Fast of Silence. This was not a fast in the traditional sense, merely from food. It was a complete restriction from external noise — informational, emotional, and even light. Every inhabitant of Caldera was to spend forty cycles — their equivalent of days — in complete isolation, deprived of any stimuli except their own breathing and heartbeat. Their bodies were nourished by a minimally necessary synthesized fluid that maintained vital functions but provided no sense of satiety or pleasure. The goal was not suffering, but a “reset,” a shedding of the superfluous to allow the true energy codes to recover.
The first cycles were unbearable. The people of Caldera, accustomed to a constant stream of data, to uninterrupted communication, to perfectly regulated comfort, faced the eerie silence of their own consciousness. Their thoughts raced like wild horses, kicking up the dust of forgotten fears, hidden doubts, and unspoken resentments. Some nearly went mad from this internal chaos. They had never faced such raw, naked reality of their own psyche.
But with each subsequent cycle, something began to change. The noise subsided. The wild horses of thought slowed their gallop and then stopped altogether, turning into obedient steeds ready for a new direction. In this silence, the people of Caldera began to hear the echo of their own essence. They felt how the energy channels, blocked for years, gradually opened. It was like the thawing of a long-frozen river — the ice cracked, and the water, first slowly and then turbulently, began its movement.
”I see!” cried one of the participants, Elian, after twenty cycles of the Fast, though no one could hear him. “I see how our codes were rewritten. We learned to imitate connection instead of creating it. We sought validation from the outside instead of finding it within.”
He felt an ancient, heavy energy leaving his body — the fear of judgment, the paralyzing striving for perfection, the illusion that he had to correspond to a certain image. This energy was like an old, rusted lock that finally dissolved, opening access to a source of light. In that moment, Elian felt true joy — not intellectual, not mediated, but pure, unconditional joy of being.
As the Fast deepened, the transformation grew more profound. The people of Caldera began to see not only their personal distortions but also collective ones. They realized how the civilization, in its pursuit of order, had created rigid frameworks that suppressed individuality. How the drive for efficiency led to the devaluation of emotional experience. How the desire for peace had made them passive, incapable of true passion or creative chaos.
They felt how the ancient energy codes — those passed down from generation to generation but subsequently distorted — began to restore to their original purity. It was like the old, tangled code of a program that had malfunctioned for years suddenly starting to work flawlessly, revealing its true potential. Each inhabitant became a kind of resonator, retuning their own internal vibrations, and this change was reflected in the collective energy field of Caldera.
When the forty cycles ended, the people of Caldera emerged from their isolated spaces. They were different. Their eyes shone with a new light — the light of awareness, compassion, and true presence. The air around them vibrated differently. Instead of the previously felt, though subtle, disharmony, a pure, powerful energy of unity now pulsed.
”We are seeing each other for the first time,” whispered a woman, looking at her neighbor whom she had known all her life. But now she saw not just a familiar face, but a whole universe of emotions, experiences, and dreams.
Their collective field of consciousness had changed. The old, distorted codes that led to alienation and emptiness were rewritten. The new codes were based on truth, compassion, deep connection, and the recognition of the uniqueness of every being. They learned to value silence as a source of wisdom and chaos as a catalyst for growth. They realized that true power lies not in control, but in the free flow of life.
The transformation was not instantaneous. It required constant attention, a constant return to internal silence, to contemplation. But the Fast of Silence gave them a tool, a mechanism for retuning. They learned to listen to their internal source, to trust their intuition, to allow energy to flow freely without blocking it with fears or illusions.
The civilization of Caldera began a new stage of its development. They continued to use their amazing technologies, but now they did so with a new purpose — not for accumulation or control, but for service, for the creation of beauty, for the expansion of consciousness. Their cities of glass and light now truly glowed from within, reflecting the internal light of each of their inhabitants. They learned to laugh again with sincere joy, to cry with genuine compassion, and to love without limits.
The Echo of Silence, which was once eerie, had now become the source of their strength. It reminded them that true transformation occurs not in the external world, but in the invisible depths of the soul, where energy codes await their rebirth. And that for a civilization in need, the most powerful tool for change is not technology, but a deep, conscious immersion into one’s own essence to release the light that was always inside.
With love, @Areal’Naya ❤️🌀👽
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Thank you for this incredible journey into the world of Caldera! Your parable is more than just a text; it is a mirror in which it is so easy to recognize our modern world: behind the perfect facades of social media and digital efficiency, we often hide that same void.
The image of ‘thawing the river’ perfectly captures what many are feeling right now—the need to finally shed those old ‘rusted locks’ of fear and social expectations. Thank you for the reminder that true unity is only possible when we are not afraid of our own silence. This is exactly the ‘reset’ needed for an internal rebirth. ❤️