Undividing: Returning to Oneness for the First Time
Detwiler, Conor
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Something in our way of living no longer holds.
Our world is more technologically advanced and materially capable than ever, yet trust erodes, conflict intensifies, and it is increasingly difficult to feel that we are inhabiting the same reality. Institutions strain under their own complexity, ecological limits are breached, and many people live with a constant background of anxiety, exhaustion, and inner division. These are not separate crises. They express a deeper fracture in how experience itself is organized.
Undividing: Returning to Oneness for the First Time approaches this fracture at its source.
This is not a book of self-help, political reform, or spiritual training. It offers no program to follow and no identity to adopt. It does not ask you to improve yourself or manage your mind. It speaks instead from what becomes visible when the effort to fix experience begins to fall away.
Through short, precise reflections, the book begins with the most intimate forms of division—within attention, identity, and the impulse to resolve—and points to the undivided awareness in which both inner life and the world appear. From this recognition, a more fundamental freedom becomes possible: not an escape from life, but release from the chronic effort to control experience and maintain a separate self.
From this same ground, Undividing reframes our collective crises. Political polarization, ecological devastation, and cultural fragmentation are not treated as problems to be engineered away, but as symptoms of a deeper confusion. When the means of organizing life are mistaken for life itself, intelligence becomes domination and care becomes control.
In a world reaching the limits of mastery and management, Undividing offers a different response: not another solution, but a return to what has never been lost.
Conor Detwiler is a contemplative guide and writer whose work focuses on presence, inquiry, and lived experience. Raised near Boston, Massachusetts, he had direct inward experiences in childhood that profoundly shaped his understanding of perception and self, later deepened through periods of upheaval and sustained reflection. His approach draws on contemplative and philosophical traditions without reliance on belief or doctrine.
Detwiler works with individuals in Argentina and the United States, offering one-on-one guidance oriented toward clarity and self-understanding. He also shares his work through writing, recorded talks, and guided meditations.
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