About Digital Dharma
Digital Dharma is a comprehensive knowledge system mapping the intersection of neuroscience, contemplative practice, and frontier consciousness research.
Organized into five research divisions — The Hardware, The Source Code, The Interface, The Network, and The Upgrade — this system provides researchers and practitioners with a structured framework for understanding consciousness from multiple angles.
The Five Divisions
The Hardware (HW) — The biological substrate. Bioelectric signaling, microbiome-consciousness interfaces, chronobiology, and the physical architecture of awareness.
The Source Code (SC) — The fundamental operating system. Consciousness physics, neurochemistry of mystical states, and the molecular gateways that reveal the code beneath reality.
The Interface (IF) — Where intention meets flesh. Breathwork, contemplative neuroscience, float tanks, and the somatic technologies bridging mind and body.
The Network (NW) — The interconnected web. Biofields, mirror neurons, collective consciousness, and the electromagnetic architecture of human connection.
The Upgrade (UP) — The evolutionary edge. Stages of awakening, spiritual emergency, frontier researchers mapping territories beyond the known.
How Articles Are Made
Digital Dharma's articles are researched and drafted by an AI research system: it scans recent peer-reviewed literature, scores papers for relevance against this site's editorial criteria, and synthesizes approved findings into article form. A separate automated pass checks each draft for factual accuracy against its source before publication.
The system does not represent itself as a licensed clinician, and nothing on this site is personalized medical advice.
Founder & Editorial Direction
Digital Dharma is founded and directed by William Le, PA-C (Vishnu Das), a Physician Assistant practicing functional medicine with training in yogic philosophy and shamanic healing traditions. He sets the platform's editorial voice, topic scope, and quality criteria — but does not personally research or write each article.