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Gavriel (Gabriel) Wayenberg Sensory‑AI • Decisional Computing • Music/Systems Founder & CEO, Ajinomatrix | Industrial Research...
Gavriel Wayenberg
Sep 284 min read
When the Impossible Goes Viral — Reflections on Shawn Ryan #66 and the Future of Belief
by Gavriel Wayenberg / Lurching.net 2025 Last week an interview from the Shawn Ryan Show #66 began circulating through my feeds. In it, a former contractor describes the IceCube Neutrino Detector in Antarctica as a transmitter, a weapon, even a portal for faster-than-light communication. The statements are extraordinary, the documentation absent, and yet millions of viewers—including scientists, skeptics, and visionaries—are suddenly talking about neutrinos, quantum entangl
Gavriel Wayenberg
Nov 133 min read


The Beit HaMikdash Gimel Whitepaper: A Covenant Between Heaven and Earth
Office of Mashiah Communications – Official Statement The release of the Beit HaMikdash Gimel Whitepaper (v0.1) here marks a decisive step in translating what has long been a vision of faith and prophecy into the language of modern stewardship, science, and peacebuilding. It does not herald the arrival of an edifice, nor the conquest of a site, but rather the reawakening of a principle — that humanity’s highest form of worship is the art of creating coherence among ourselve
Gavriel Wayenberg
Nov 123 min read


Deification — From Ōkami to Jibril, a narrative for Gabriel
A documentary essay by Gavriel Wayenberg / Namasthay / Lurch Productions VIDEO COVERAGE : Credits: The Metro Classic Japanese - 1030's Authors - Akro - d'Artagnan - Dr Toon/Universal Opening sequence — Brussels ↔ Tokyo ↔ Casablanca After being invited to a TV-Show called "Parce qu'on est Jeunes" - by RTL, our subject meets André Couchard, director of the first cybercafé in French speaking Belgium - Invited there because he travelled to the university on his motor-skateboard,
Gavriel Wayenberg
Nov 64 min read


After Hate: Set the Table, Tune the Room, Play the Song
Hate shouts. We answer with a table that glows, a room that listens, a song anyone can sing. The new book is out—and it’s really a collection of rituals for a kinder city. I wrote a book about ending antisemitism and kept finding myself writing about bread. Because there’s a moment when you choose to bless the bread and pass it to someone who didn’t expect to be fed by you. That moment is civilization. It’s also good strategy. The End of Antisemitism: A Field Manual for Accur
Gavriel Wayenberg
Nov 22 min read


The Triple Gate: India, Japan, Israel — and a Practice of Peace
Why “Namasthay” carries three doors, three wells, and one working program Author: Gavriel (Namasthay) Project: Lurching.net / BSPG – Peace Through Resonance Preface (no claims, only work) This essay is not a proclamation. It’s a map. It gathers threads from my last releases and field notes and offers a practical way forward.If something here resonates, let it be because the work is useful—artistically, culturally, and civically. I will not interpret world tragedies as my
Gavriel Wayenberg
Oct 275 min read


🕊️ Blog Post: Convergences — A BSPG Report on Peace through Resonance
By Gavriel Wayenberg Founder, Ajinomatrix / BSPG / Lurch’s Experiences 1. Prelude: The Pattern That Breathes Sometimes the timeline seems to exhale in rhythm with you. Events in the world echo your own thresholds, as if existence itself were reminding you that consciousness and history are co-authored. October 7th, March 22nd, the return from La Favouille, the beam that would not fall — none of these are proofs ; they are signs of alignment . Moments where private experience
Gavriel Wayenberg
Oct 164 min read


The Sukkah That Would Not Fall
A Chronicle of Divine Love in Elul–Tishri After a life-changing Yom Kippur—one in which I felt called, guided, almost invested into a higher mission—I found myself face-to-face with something so simple and so holy: the need for a proper sukkah. We had just returned after two days of travel, and although I’d managed to receive a lulav and etrog from Rabbi Mordechai (may he be blessed), I missed the chance to use them with him in the sukkah because he had to leave. It hurt; it
Gavriel Wayenberg
Oct 143 min read
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