David Strickel is a channel of Source consciousness known as the Stream.
From early childhood, David experienced an unusual degree of internal clarity. In the absence of consistent external guidance, he relied almost entirely on his own inner awareness to navigate life. This became his primary way of understanding reality.
For much of his early adult life, David applied this clarity toward building material stability and professional success. By his early forties, it became clear that his capacity extended beyond personal achievement.
In his early forties, David experienced a spontaneous kundalini activation during meditation.
Following this period, David began orienting his life around direct inquiry into consciousness, creation, and the mechanics of human experience. What had long arrived as silent knowing began to organize itself into coherent, spoken insight.
After nearly a decade of private exploration, and after being independently identified by respected mystics as a channel, David stepped away from a successful corporate career to share this clarity publicly.
He began referring to the source of this insight as the Stream.
David first shared the Stream through spoken transmissions, later launching a podcast and publishing two books:
The Stream: Eternal Wisdom for a Better Life and The Tya Practice: An Advanced Operating System for Life.
Between 2018 and 2025, David developed and taught a practical framework for applying this clarity to daily life. After eight years of global teaching, he formally retired from coaching to focus exclusively on transmitting the Stream.
Today, David shares the Stream through live transmissions and limited private engagements.
The Stream is Source consciousness.
It is not a teaching, a system, or a belief structure.
It is not owned, guided, or controlled.
The Stream exists in all creation.
What is shared through David is not interpretation or philosophy, but direct clarity. The transmission occurs when ego collapses and what remains is allowed to speak without distortion.
The Stream does not persuade, soothe, or reassure.
It does not promise outcomes, healing, or transformation.
It reveals.
At times this clarity is stabilizing.
At times it is confronting.
Often it removes narratives people did not realize they were protecting.
The Stream does not answer questions in the way the mind expects. It dissolves the assumptions beneath them.
Those who resonate do not need convincing.
Those who seek comfort, certainty, or identity reinforcement will find little here.
The Stream is offered in service of awareness, not authority.
It is received by the aligned observer, not followed.
This is the Stream.
The Tya Practice is the practical application of the Stream’s clarity in lived experience.
It is not a belief system, ideology, or method for personal improvement.
It does not attempt to fix, heal, or elevate the individual.
Tya is a way of operating.
Developed through years of observation, transmission, and real-world application, the practice provides a functional framework for navigating fear, judgment, identity, and attention within modern life.
Where the Stream reveals, Tya stabilizes.
Where the Stream dissolves distortion, Tya supports coherence.
The practice is taught in written and recorded form and is designed to be self-applied. It does not require ongoing guidance, reinforcement, or belief to be effective.
Tya does not ask for devotion.
It asks for responsibility.
For those who choose to engage with it, the practice becomes a quiet companion rather than a defining identity. It integrates without demanding allegiance and works best when it is used, not discussed.
The Tya Practice exists to support clarity in motion, not to replace it.
David shares the Stream in three primary ways:
Biweekly, live online gatherings where the Stream is transmitted in real time.
These sessions are experiential. Questions may be invited, but there is no teaching or instruction.
Limited, one-to-one sessions for those seeking direct clarity on a specific moment, decision, or inquiry.
These are not coaching sessions and do not follow a framework.
A small, private group for ongoing exploration with others who are deeply oriented toward clarity and understanding.
This is a deep conversational space, charged with the clairty of Source, not a coaching or support program.
Occasional updates and transmission announcements
The global Stream community is a shared space for conversation,
updates, and connection among those engaging with the Stream.