Batman meets Catwoman in the very first episode of BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES (1992).
Right from their first scene together, the show perfectly captures the chemistry, and mutual fascination that would define one of comics’ greatest relationships.
A lot of people said “identity is still conditioned,” and they’re right. Even choosing who you want to become is shaped by the past.
But here’s the deeper layer:
You don’t get free by choosing differently.
You get free by seeing clearly.
Because the moment you really see your conditioning… your fears, your patterns, your old story… you’re not inside it anymore.
That seeing is unconditioned. It’s the awareness behind the identity. That’s where freedom begins.
Most people have touched this without realizing it… in a flow state, in deep meditation, holding a newborn, as the ego dissolves on psychedelics, or watching a sunset that made the “self” disappear for a moment.
Rick Rubin calls it “when the artist disappears.” Psychology calls it meta-awareness. Others call it God, or the Muse.
In those moments, you’re not “doing” life… life is moving through you.
That’s not the freedom to control reality.
It’s freedom from the unconscious machinery running you.
Maybe free will isn’t something you use.
Maybe it’s what shows up when you’re no longer being run by your past.
After five years of relentless dedication, Julian Brown @naturejab_ has officially turned plastic waste into a clean-burning alternative fuel source called PLASTOLINE, a 110 octane fuel that produces clean emissions and could redefine the future of energy.
On October 4th history was made in Atlanta when Julian started a 2023 Scat Pack running entirely on PLASTOLINE, proving his invention works in real life.
More than 1,000 people gathered to witness the moment cheering as plastic waste was transformed into power before their eyes.
From plastic waste to powerful innovation, another example of Black brilliance, Black science, and Black innovation at its finest. ✨💫