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Speaker 1: Okay, so let's start with a scenario, I mean a

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scenario that really challenges our most fundamental assumptions about well

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about reality itself. What if someone, let's say, standing in

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the sixteenth century, centuries before modern science, global wars or

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nuclear physics, could accurately foresee the specific shape of the

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world centuries later.

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Speaker 2: It really does sound like the premise of a fantasy novel,

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doesn't it. But the accounts we have they compel us

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to look at this claim not just as you know, folklore,

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but as potential evidence.

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Speaker 1: And we're not talking about vague predictions, not at all.

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Speaker 2: Nick Pope, who is a very serious intelligence analyst formerly

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with the British Ministry of Defense, he speaks specifically about

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prophecies that detailed the rise of these massive world altering

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figures like who well the assent and ultimate downfall of

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Napoleon for one, and then the terrifying emergence of Adolf

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Hitler and the Third Reich.

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Speaker 1: And it gets even more granular, even more chilling, right,

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I mean. Pope also cites the perception of the specific

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advent of atomic weapons.

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Speaker 2: Yes, not just a big war, but nuclear fire dropped

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on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These were just you know, vague

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astrological warnings. These were historical bookmarks spanning four hundred years.

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Speaker 1: So that sets up an impossible historical puzzle. If these

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stinningly accurate, century spanning predictions were not just historical coincidences,

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you know, cherry picked after the fact, right, but genuine

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proof of precognition, then we are dealing with an ability

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that fundamentally changes everything, everything we thought we knew about time, physics,

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and the architecture of the human mind.

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Speaker 2: And that's really the core mission of this deep dive.

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Speaker 1: Exactly, if the brain is capable of accessing information across centuries,

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or moving physical objects without touching them, or communicating a

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complete idea without speaking a single.

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Speaker 2: Word, that our existing comfortable model of reality is just

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radically incomplete. We've been handed a body of material that

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explores the outermost untapped limits of human mental capacity. So

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today we're undertaking a really exhaustive deep dive into this

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idea that the human brain holds these extraordinary, possibly dormant

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abilities that cross the barriers of time and space.

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Speaker 1: Our journey is, well, it's expansive. We're going to unpack

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everything from sixteenth century historical prophecy and moments of intense

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traumatic awakening.

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Speaker 2: All the way through cutting edge parapsychology experiments measuring quantifiable energy.

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Speaker 1: And even geopolitical applications used by modern world governments.

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Speaker 2: So the question we're really driving toward the one we

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want you to be mulling over throughout this deep dive.

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Is this what happens once we learn to access the full,

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true and hidden potential of the brain.

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Speaker 1: Will this unlock a new reality and ultimately a new

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destiny for humankind? Leve unpack this, and let's start with

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the man who's fame basically defined prophecy. Nostradamis mishcheld Nostradam

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right to understand the foundation of modern precognition claims, we

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have to start with the event that rocketed him into

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legendary status. So we are in Paris on June thirty,

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fifteen fifty nine.

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Speaker 2: Okay, So the scene is set at a major royal tournament,

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King Henry the Second of France. He's celebrating a peace

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treaty and he decides to participate in a joust.

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Speaker 1: But this was no standard sporting event.

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Speaker 2: Not at all. During the joust, a splinter from the

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lance of his opponent, a man named Gabrielle Delorge, the

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Count of Montgomery. It pierced the king's gilded helmet.

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Speaker 1: Unbelievable.

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Speaker 2: It went straight through his eye and into his brain.

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Speaker 1: It was a horrific just a complete freak accident. The

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king lingered in agony for ten days before dying on

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July tenth, and the shock across France and really across

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all the royal houses in Europe was immense.

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Speaker 2: With the true astonishment. The real shock came when people

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realize this incredibly specific, cruel death had been described years earlier.

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Speaker 1: That's the crux of it, isn't it?

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Speaker 2: It is Nostra. Damis had predicted this event in his

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seminal work Lipro Fatigue. It was a huge collection of

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nine hundred and forty two predictions published back in fifteen

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Speaker 1: And the specific verse the famous Quatrain thirty five century one.

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old one the king in a single combat.

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Speaker 2: Piercing his eye in a golden cage the gilded helmet.

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The clarity of that event, described years in advance, just

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cemented his fame as a truly effective prophet.

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Speaker 1: But his work it wasn't exactly easy reading, was it. No.

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John Hoague, who's an expert on nostradamis he notes that

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the prophecies are foggy, cloudy, cryptic, full of wordplays called anagrams.

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Speaker 2: And that intentional obscurity, that fogginess, it speaks directly to

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the high stakes of having such a gift in sixteenth

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century Europe. Hoague explains that Nostradamus was actively trying to

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create difficult, multi layered verse and why, specifically to avoid

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the church justices. I mean, accurate prophecy was politically and

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religiously risky. It threatened the church's exclusive claim to divine

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revelation and guidance.

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Speaker 1: So he was brilliant enough to see the future, but

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enough to encrypt the information so that if he was

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hauled before an ecclesiastical court, he could plausibly deny the

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specific interpretation exactly.

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Speaker 2: It was a matter of life and death. Being labeled

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a sorcerer or an unauthorized seer could easily lead to

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being burned at the stake. But the deeper, more profound

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mystery isn't just his encryption method. It's how he acquired

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Speaker 1: At all, because he never claimed he was born with it.

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Speaker 2: No, never. The accounts suggest this radical ability to pierce

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the veil of time came to him suddenly in his mid.

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Speaker 1: Forties, and this introduces this really compelling theory of a

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profound traumatic activation event, a theory that we see carry

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through to modern cases. Well.

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Speaker 2: Anustrodamus before his fame as a prophet, he was a

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dedicated physician and a chemist. He was traveling southern Europe

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intensely focused on combating the ravages of the plague.

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Speaker 1: And the source material really emphasizes the horrific personal cost

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of this work.

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Speaker 2: He didn't just witness suffering, he lived it. While he

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was fighting the plague, his wife and his two children died.

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Speaker 2: The grief and the shock were absolutely shattering for him.

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was a total severance from his former life.

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Speaker 2: He packed up his mule and literally in one night,

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Speaker 1: Six years, and this period of absence is critical, isn't.

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Speaker 2: It, it's everything. The prevailing theory suggests that this immense,

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overwhelming shock and grief had awakened the family gift. The

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trauma was so severe it somehow altered the structure of

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Speaker 1: It's like a physical or energetic switch.

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Speaker 2: Was flipped exactly. It forced access to a dormant mental capacity.

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the prophet we know today.

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Speaker 1: It's a chilling parallel that the highest clarity can come

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from the deepest possible personal darkness. It suggests that the

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brain holds this immense potential, that is, you know, consciously

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repressed or just inactive.

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Speaker 2: Until extreme stress or injury forces the circuitry to open.

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Speaker 1: And this isn't just some sixteenth century anecdote. We have

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astonishing modern evidence of this kind of traumatic activation.

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Speaker 2: Oh absolutely. The most frequently cited modern example is the

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case of Ben McMahon in Melbourne, Australia, back in February

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twenty twelve.

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Speaker 1: Right McMahon was a twenty one year old college student.

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truck ran a red light and broadsided his vehicle.

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Speaker 2: The resulting injuries were catastrophic. He was rushed to the

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hospital and ended up in a coma for a week.

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Speaker 1: Because the first words out of his mouth were spoken

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in fluent Mandarin.

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Speaker 2: Fluent Mandarin, and this was not his native tongue. He

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the language in high school, maybe enough to introduce himself.

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Speaker 1: That's certainly not to converse fluently, not at all.

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Speaker 2: He was speaking Mandarin better than he spoke English at

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Speaker 1: That is just it's mind boggling. How do doctors even

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begin to explain a s nario where physical trauma unlocks

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a complex, highly specific linguistic skill.

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Speaker 2: Well, they classify it as a rare condition called foreign

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language syndrome, which occurs specifically after a traumatic brain injury

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Speaker 1: And it's an analogy to the well documented phenomenon known

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as acquired savant syndrome.

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Speaker 2: Right, the savant phenomena is incredible. You have people, often

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after a head injury or an illness, who suddenly develop

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these unbelievable abilities in a given domain that are kind

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of unexplainable by conventional means.

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Speaker 1: We're talking about catastrophic brain trauma suddenly unlocking skills like

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what instantaneous mastery of complex musical instruments.

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Speaker 2: That or developing perfect three dimensional recall of minute details,

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understanding of complex mathematical concepts like prime numbers or calculus

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Speaker 1: So if a sudden physical trauma can trigger a latent

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skill like fluent Mandarin or advanced mathematics, it lends immense

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credibility to the theory that the entire spectrum of human capacity,

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including perhaps these psychic abilities, is already present within the

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physical hardware of the brain.

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Speaker 2: Exactly, it's stored, repressed, or simply waiting for that violent

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switch to be flipped. The trauma, in essence, bypasses all

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Speaker 1: Which raises the big question why is the switch off

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why are we only given the operating manual for a

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fraction of its capacity?

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Speaker 2: That is the ultimate black box, isn't it the brain?

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I mean, we can map neurological pathways, we understand sell

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firing and basic chemistry, but when it comes to the

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origin of consciousness or the experience of feeling, the mechanism

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of emotion. We are still swimming in fundamental mysteries.

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Speaker 1: And researchers focused on high level creativity the truly innovative

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original thinkers. They often hypothesize that the most valuable work

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Speaker 2: It's the silent majority of our processing power. Yeah, and

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this lack of understanding it leads to some profoundly interesting speculation,

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specifically the theory advanced by William Henry. Is our brain

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capacity even contained in the brain itself?

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Speaker 1: Or is the brain acting more like a finely tuned

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radio antenna, precisely.

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Speaker 2: Allowing us to tap into these other abilities outside of

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Speaker 1: That is a critical shift in perspective. If the brain

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is merely a receiver or a transmitter and not the

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source of consciousness or psychic ability, then what is the source?

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receiver if it wasn't intended for constant wide spectrum use.

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Speaker 2: This discussion inevitably leads us to the physical structure believed

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to be the seat of these higher abilities, the neocortex.

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Speaker 1: Which is the large, wrinkly outer layer of the brain,

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distinct from animal brains. It's responsible for abstract thought, language,

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Speaker 2: Many researchers believe the mechanics of psychic abilities.

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Speaker 1: And this is where the history of human evolution becomes

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really shrouded in mystery. Researchers, particularly neuroscientists in Germany, determined

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that the human neocortex only fully developed after activation by

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a single gene, and.

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Speaker 2: The timing is crucial here. Neuroscientists agree that around two

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hundred thousand years ago our neocortex was mysteriously switched.

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Speaker 1: On, and this period around two hundred thousand to one

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hundred thousand years ago, it coincides with what anthropologists call

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Speaker 2: The sudden, inexplicable appearance of sophisticated tool making, abstract art,

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complex language, symbolic thought. It's as if humanity woke up overnight, and.

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Speaker 1: Because no definitive biological or environmental cause for this sudden

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activation has ever been found, it becomes a key point

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for those exploring non conventional.

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Speaker 2: Theories, namely the ancient astronaut theory.

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Speaker 1: Exactly David Childress explores this idea, suggesting that an external

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intelligent force, extraterrestrials, may have wqueaked our DNA at that

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precise time to fashion a certain kind of brain.

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Speaker 2: A brain capable of utilizing complex communication and higher thought.

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Speaker 1: And according to this theory, the ultimate goal of these

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extraterrestrials might be to activate really all the humans on

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our psychic abilities, potentially linking us to them via a

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Speaker 2: The implication is just staggering. If we were genetically engineered,

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the powerful extrasensory abilities we are discussing might simply be

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dormant installed hardware waiting for the right signal.

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Speaker 1: So if these extraordinary capabilities exist, we need a common

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language to discuss them, and that terminology comes from the

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foundational work of parapsychologists Jaspbanks Rhine.

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Speaker 2: Right, who established his renowned lab at Duke University starting

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in nineteen thirty five and coined the term extrasensory perception

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or ESP.

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Speaker 1: And Rhine's work really systematized the field. It moved it

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toward academic rigor, and he identified five distinct characteristics that

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define parapsychology recaps.

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Speaker 2: First is telepathy. This is the most famous one, the

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straightforward communication of thoughts, feelings, or ideas from one mind

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directly to another without using any known sensory channels.

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Speaker 1: Think of it as silent, high speed intellectual data transfer

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pretty much.

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Speaker 2: Second is clairvoyance, which is often confused with telepathy. Clairvoyance

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is the ability to gain information about objects, places, or

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events from a distance or when they're concealed.

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Speaker 1: So whether that object is sealed in a drawer in

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the next.

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Speaker 2: Room, or it's a classified event happening halfway around the world.

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Speaker 1: And third, and this is the one we started this

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deep dive with, is precognition, obtaining information through time.

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Speaker 2: It's usually about the future, the event's nostrodamus described, though

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researchers also explore retrocognition, which is accessing information about the

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deep past.

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Speaker 1: And fourth is psychokinesis or PK. This is where the

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mind interacts directly with matter. It results in a measurable

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physical effect like moving or influencing physical objects with thought alone.

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Speaker 2: Now, the field naturally attracts extreme skepticism, but neuroscientist James

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Newberg argues that we have to seriously evaluate the claims.

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The question remains, is esp real? Is the brain actually

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tapping into a more basic level of how the universe

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works to instantaneously pick up what others are thinking or feeling?

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Speaker 1: And we know through declassified documentation that this wasn't just

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some academic curiosity. Governments around the world took these studies

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so seriously that Nick Pope confirmed they dedicated significant time

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and money to studying, validating, and even employing people claiming

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psychic abilities for highly classified intelligence work.

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Speaker 2: The fact that world governments were investing heavily in psychic

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capabilities tells you that they moved past the is it real.

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Speaker 1: Stage and into the how do we use it stage.

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Speaker 2: Exactly, which is why the research happening at the Ryin

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Research Center continuing Joseph Banks Ryan's legacy is so crucial.

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It's where they try to quantify the unquantifiable.

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Speaker 1: It was at the Rhine Center that Nick Pope went

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to observe a demonstration of psychokinesis over matter. The subject

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was a man named ed Edwards, and the experiment was

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overseen by John Kruth, the center's executive director, and.

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Speaker 2: Edwards, who is often described as a psychic healer. He

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described his internal process not as magic, but as consciously

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controlled energy. He claims he can feel different electrical sensations

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in my head that I consciously control.

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Speaker 1: What kind of sensation, things.

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Speaker 2: Like tingling, magnetics, electrical sensations. He even applies this generated

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energy to physical ailments. He claims he's learned to focus

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his high energy into his hands and can clear neuropathy

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nerve damage in about four minutes for eight out of

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ten people by essentially activating their immune systems. The idea

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is that the body has the energy, he just provides

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the spark.

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Speaker 1: Wow. But the scientific demonstration was focused on proving the

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PK effect. They used a machine specifically designed to measure

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static electricity and static fields, and.

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Speaker 2: The crucial experiment involved a toggle switch connected to this machine.

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Edwards placed his hands near the toggle switch, creating a

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static field that could be measured. He claimed he could

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influence the switch left or right by consciously pulling on

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the corresponding side of his brain.

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Speaker 1: And the key. The non negotiable factor was that he

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had to achieve this measurable effect without touching the poles.

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Speaker 2: That's right, he was mentally changing the polarity in his head.

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And the machine registered the movement of the toggle pope.

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The former BODI official noted that the effect was consistent, repeatable,

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and measurable.

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Speaker 1: So it strongly suggested a direct conscious link between directed

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thought and a physical field, and this.

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Speaker 2: Led to deeper questions about his neurological state. Neuroscientists at

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UVA conducted extensive EEG brain mapping on Edwards and reported

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a radical anomaly, which was his brain was operating on

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all levels of consciousness simultaneously.

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Speaker 1: That's typically unheard of. I mean, we know the brain

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operates in different frequencies. Beta waves are the high frequency

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busy monkey mind thinking state we're using right now. Alpha

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waves are relied.

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Speaker 2: Right and stata is the deep meditative or light sleep state.

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Delta is deep sleep. But Edwards was simultaneously firing across

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the entire spectrum. It suggests he was fully conscious, fully focused,

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fully relaxed, and fully asleep all at the same time.

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Speaker 1: So Georgia Sukolos posits that this state implies PK or

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precognition only happens when the brain reaches a level of

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operation we are simply unfamiliar with.

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Speaker 2: Because the great majority people have not learned how to

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harness that side of the brain they haven't learned to

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access the whole spectrum.

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Speaker 1: To really quantify this mental energy, the researchers turned to

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instruments from particle physics. They employed a photomultiplier tube, an

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extremely sensitive instrument used to measure single photons of.

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Speaker 2: Ultraviolet light, and this machine was used to measure the

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light emitted almost invisibly from the human body.

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Speaker 1: Okay, so to set the baseline, Caroline Corey explains that

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the average person emits a very low level of light,

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typically fourteen to twenty photons per square centimeter percent. This

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is part of our natural bioluminescence, right.

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Speaker 2: So John Kruth recorded Edward's baseline, which is right in

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that standard range, hovering between twelve and twenty photons. Then

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Edwards began his process consciously attempting to generate and focus his.

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Speaker 1: Energy, and the result was instantaneous and measurable.

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Speaker 2: Kruth noted an immediate spike when Edwards began. It jumped

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up to one hundred and fifty six photons, maintaining a

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consistently higher level than baseline, and then moments later they

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recorded a massive spike into the five hundreds.

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Speaker 1: That jump from twenty to over five hundred is mathematically astounding.

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Nick Pope concerned that even from a non scientific perspective,

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that is statistically significant.

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Speaker 2: It wasn't random. It was a sudden, dramatic, conscious manipulation

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of energy.

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Speaker 1: And Kruth sees this measurable light as a fundamental clue

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to all ESP. If thought can generate and modulate light,

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then light could be the carrier signal for information transferred

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in ESP.

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Speaker 2: Whether it's telepathy or clairvoyance.

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Speaker 1: That's a powerful analogy. I mean, you think about fiber optics,

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the entire Internet, complex data, videos, text, it's all translated

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into flashes of light which are modulated in different frequencies

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and patterns and then retranslated at the other end.

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Speaker 2: And if human consciousness can encode complex information a thought,

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a feeling, a location, into photon pulses and transmit them,

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then thought becomes physics. We're not just thinking, we're sending

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electromagnetic signals.

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Speaker 1: And the physical evidence didn't end there that There was

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a second independent experiment using a thermographic camera which monitors

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heat patterns to track Edward's process.

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Speaker 2: While his poems showed an increase in temperature, which is

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consistent with a focused energy output. Crucially, the camera also

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showed significant heating patterns near the top of his head and.

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Speaker 1: Brain, so this thermal signature also observed in other people

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who claim healing abilities. It raises the question could this

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increased heat be the immediate physical manifestation of focused, powerful

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mental energy that is being measured by the photons.

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Speaker 2: It really pushes the argument that these abilities are not supernatural,

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but a higher form of natural function. Corey suggests that

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psychic ability should be viewed like musical or sports talent.

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Speaker 1: So everyone has it to some extent.

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Speaker 2: Exactly because it's innate in the human nature and part

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of our DNA, but only those who practice, train, or

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are traumatically activated learn how to tap into realities beyond

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our normal senses.

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Speaker 1: Given the measurable science coming out of places like the

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Rhne Center, it is entirely logical that world powers, especially

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intelligence agencies, saw a pathway to practical application.

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Speaker 2: The science validated the risk.

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Speaker 1: And this brings us directly to the declassification of the

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US government's secret army unit, the Stargate Project, in nineteen ninety.

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Speaker 2: Five, which confirmed that the US actively employed psychic's spies

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for decades.

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Speaker 1: And their primary tool was remote viewing, the discipline formalized

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practice of gathering intelligence on persons, places, and events from

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vast distances by sensing with the mind.

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Speaker 2: This is a high level, high stakes operation.

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Speaker 1: We have concrete examples of its operation use during the

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Cold War. In the nineteen seventies, the Jimmy Carter administration

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used remote viewers for a massive international crisis.

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Speaker 2: To locate a down Russian spy plane in Africa. The

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plane had gone down in inaccessible terrain, and the US

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couldn't risk sending physical assets without potentially triggering an international incident.

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Speaker 1: So the remote viewers, using nothing but their minds, were

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reportedly able to describe the terrain, the condition of the plane,

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and crucially the exact coordinates, and.

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Speaker 2: That intelligence was considered accurate and critical to the successful

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discrete retrieval of highly sensitive components.

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Speaker 1: This is why remote viewing is called the Swiss Army

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Knife of psychic functioning. To do it successfully, you have

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to employ aspects of all the ESP categories.

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Speaker 2: You need clairvoyance to locate a physical object, precognition to

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anticipate enemy movement, and often telepathy to understand who was involved.

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Speaker 1: A key part of the stargate discipline, and really any

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successful remote viewing operation involves controlling your brain waves. Have

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to deliberately move away from that fast, conscious, analytical thinking

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monkey mind state.

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Speaker 2: The state dominated by high peak beta brainwaves exactly.

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Speaker 1: The viewers use techniques, sometimes assisted by tools like minoral

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beats sounds played at slightly different frequencies in each ear,

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to gently coerce the brain to slow down down into.

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Speaker 2: The alpha to theta zone, typically operating between four and

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eight hertz. And why this zone, the theta state is

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considered the deep meditative state, right on the edge of sleep.

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This is the neurological layer of reality where profits, shamans

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and seers are believed to tap in to receive visions

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and imagery.

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Speaker 1: The conscious mind gets quiet enough for the subconscious or

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the external information to finally surface.

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Speaker 2: But while the goal was intelligence gathering, sometimes the viewers

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encountered entities far stranger than down Russians, biplanes right.

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Speaker 1: John Vavonco, a professional remote viewer who worked for Corporations,

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intelligence and counter terrorism for the FBI after nine to eleven,

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He recounts a staggering experience.

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Speaker 2: Vivanka reported an encounter he had at home where while

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moving into that deep theta state, he suddenly opened his

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eyes and saw a non human being six feet away

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from him, and.

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Speaker 1: He described it as having a head shaped like a

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football on the side with spiny legs.

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Speaker 2: It's a staggering claim, especially coming from someone who specialized

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in objective intelligence gathering.

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Speaker 1: So what was the communication like? Was it just sensory?

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Speaker 2: It was telepathic? Levanco reported that being communicated directly into

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his mind, stating we are here to help you and

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we want you to help us.

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Speaker 1: And the most powerful evidence that this wasn't just a

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subjective hallucination was that other experienced viewers on his team

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started experiencing the very same entities during their sessions.

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Speaker 2: Right, and this aligns with a major theory regarding extraterrestrial communication. Yeah,

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they do not speak Earth languages. Instead, they communicate via

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pure thought transfer to lepathy.

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Speaker 1: Which makes humans feel like their minds are being read

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or that information is being spontaneously implanted.

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Speaker 2: In this notion that altered states of consciousness facilitate contact

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with gods and higher beings or extraterrestrial life, it is

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certainly not a modern invention.

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Speaker 1: It connects the Stargate project directly back to ancient practices

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designed to induce these trance states.

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Speaker 2: We see this pattern globally. The Celtic Shamans in ancient

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Ireland would rithmically bang drums, inducing an auditory driving that

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forced the brain into lower frequencies suitable for trance.

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Speaker 1: And in ancient Greece you had the Oracle of Delphi,

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famous for entering an ecstatic dance state after inhaling noxious

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natural gas rising from the earth.

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Speaker 2: A chemical induction into an altered state that allowed her

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to receive visions and speak prophecies.

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Speaker 1: And maybe the most formalized method cited in the sources

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is the Pace of You, practiced by Taoist priests in

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ancient China.

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Speaker 2: This wasn't just walking, It was a highly complex mystic

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dance ritual performed to achieve a mediumistic trance.

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Speaker 1: The Pace of You involved specific intricate foot patterns designed

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to mimic the movements of celestial constellations, often the Big Dipper.

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The entire point the ritual was to enable the practitioner

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to escape the normal confines of time.

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Speaker 2: And space, symbolically traveling to the stars.

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Speaker 1: But why travel to the stars.

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Speaker 2: To communicate with astral deities or stellar powers, the Taois

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priests were asking them directly for advice, specifically about future events,

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continuing this long tradition of seeking advanced precognitive intelligence.

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Speaker 1: This continuous reliance on psychic insight, really proves this is

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not a niche obsession. Nick Pope highlights that this tradition

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has existed since the dawn of civilization, and.

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Speaker 2: Even modern world leaders including Winston Churchill and Ronald Reagan

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sought council from psychics for decisions relating to war, diplomacy,

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and the direction of their countries.

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Speaker 1: So the human desire to know the future is an

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ancient and very potent force.

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Speaker 2: To truly account for precognition, I mean, how Nostrodamus could

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see the destruction of Hiroshima centuries before the technology even existed,

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we have to step away from linear time and dive

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into philosophical physics.

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Speaker 1: And the most potent framework for this is Michael Talbot's

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nineteen ninety one book The Holographic Universe. It offers a

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really compelling basis for why the past, present, and future

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might be known simultaneously.

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Speaker 2: We tend to think of reality like a sequential movie

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real you know, where one frame is shown that it's

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gone and the next frame appears.

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Speaker 1: But the holographic concept just shatters that.

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Speaker 2: A hologram in physics is a structure where every single

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tiny piece contains the complete information of the entire image.

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Talbot suggests the universe itself operates like this. All information, past, present,

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and future exists simultaneously encoded everywhere.

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Speaker 1: So if that's true, if reality is truly structured like

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this immense, four dimensional hologram, then the act of the

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mind tapping into it allows one to perceive the past, present,

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and future all at once.

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Speaker 2: Time becomes a location, not a progression.

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Speaker 1: And this fundamentally contrasts with the standard Western Newtonian cultural

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view of time time as a linear, progressive march from

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birth to death.

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Speaker 2: But so many ancient and modern cultures embrace a nonlinear view.

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Think of Buddhist and Hindu traditions, which often view time

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as cyclical, repeating itself through immense epochs called yugos or kalpus.

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Speaker 1: This is embodied in the concept of kalachakra, which means

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the wheel of time. Right.

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Speaker 2: Calichokra speaks to an intricate synchronicity between various cycles in

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the universe, from planetary rotation to our own biological rhythms.

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The belief is that everything is interconnected in a great

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circular motion, and by understanding these cycles, you can anticipate

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their outcomes.

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Speaker 1: So if time is cyclical and all moments exist simultaneously

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outside of our current localized perception, then the mind might

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be able to simply shift its frequency and see beyond

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the specific physical point and time in which it exists.

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Speaker 2: Which suggests precognition is in magic. It's just reading the

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whole file cabinet at once.

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Speaker 1: Okay. So bringing this expanse of philosophy back to the

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physical evidence from the Ryan Center, we observed Ed Edwards's

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generating measurable photons light with his focused mind, and.

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Speaker 2: This quantifiable light emission provides a concrete link to ancient

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descriptions of powerful enlightened beings.

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Speaker 1: Why do ancient myths repeatedly describe advanced or divine figures

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as glowing? In Irish legend, we have the Tawafa data

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Noon the Shining Ones. They're described as luminous humanoid beings

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of immense wisdom.

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Speaker 2: Similarly, the ancient Sumerian gods the Anunaki, were frequently described

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as glowing figures even in Judeo Christian scripture, Moses glowed

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radiating light after descending Mount Sinai following his intense spiritual experience.

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Speaker 1: So is this literal or just a poetic description of wisdom.

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Speaker 2: Well, Caroline Corey suggests it is literal. She notes that

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in a deep meditative or ecstatic state, the number of

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photons emitted from the human body can increase dramatically, not

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just a five hundred, but up to one thousand, two thousand,

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or even one hundred thousand photons per second.

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Speaker 1: This massive conscious emission of light is a physical marker

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of a heightened state of awareness and consciousness, which is

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why we use the term enlightenment.

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Speaker 2: It's illumination made physical. Young adds that the concept of

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the third eye, often depicted in spiritual traditions as opening

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during deep meditation, is simply a poetic way of saying

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illumination or enlightenment.

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Speaker 1: So it represents gaining access to a perception or vision

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that is fundamentally beyond ordinary sensory experience.

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Speaker 2: It means gaining access to the rest of the holographic.

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Speaker 1: Data, and this mastery of the mind, this mastery of light,

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seems to be proposed as the next necessary step for

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human evolution. We spend immense resources advancing technology and artificial intelligence, but.

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Speaker 2: The source material argues that consciousness is inherently more powerful

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and more important than machinery and AI.

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Speaker 1: The argument is that advanced civilizations focus their evolution internally

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on consciousness, on making their bodies into light. When you

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achieve this light body state, you gain access to powers telepathy,

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remote viewing, instant prec cognition that far surpass any physical

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machinery we could invent.

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Speaker 2: In linking this evolutionary imperative back to our starting point,

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Nostrodamus's far less future dated prophecy serves as a potent

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warning about the necessity of this ascent. It sounds strikingly

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similar to a catastrophic solar flare event.

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Speaker 1: He predicted a powerful storm on the Sun where fire

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would scorch, dry out, and destroy all life on the

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surface of the Earth, a global existential catastrophe.

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Speaker 2: But he offered hope for survival. He suggested that humanity

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would endure, but only by transcending the planet. He then

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used unique astrological identifications for specific locations in space.

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Speaker 1: He said some would go to Aquarius for a few years,

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others will go to the constellation of cancer.

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Speaker 2: This is a sixteenth century man attempting to describe humanity's

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destiny on the galactic stage. It implies that survival against

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planetary catastrophe is tied not to rockets and steel, but

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to unlocking the dormant telepathic and conscious capabilities that allow

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us to assis.

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Speaker 1: And realize our true destiny, and the stars, perhaps joining

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those legendary shining ones.

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Speaker 2: The overarching theory uniting all these diverse sources is that

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the potential for these abilities to see the future, to

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move matter, to communicate across distances is not something we

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need to acquire. It's something that is already hardwired within us,

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waiting for the trauma, the meditation, or the simple act

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of conscious intention to flip the switch.

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Speaker 1: This deep dive has covered an incredible spectrum of human experience,

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from a sixteenth century physician activated by overwhelming life shattering

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grief to a twenty one year old speaking cluent Mandarin

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after a near fatal car crash.

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Speaker 2: We've explored the controversial yet measurable science of the Rhne Center,

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observing experiments where conscious thought manipulated static fields and generated

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quantifiable spikes of light that jump from twenty to over

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five hundred photons per second.

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Speaker 1: And we've confirmed that world governments use psychic spies as

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a central component of intelligence gathering.

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Speaker 2: And we've touched upon the necessary philosophical implications a holographic

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cyclical universe where the future already exists, suggesting that mastering

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consciousness is not just about gaining knowledge, but about securing

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the next evolutionary stage for humankind.

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Speaker 1: The French philosopher doctor Jean Charon proposed that every single

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particle contains the entire knowledge of the universe, the eternal spirit,

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and he famously referred to the human brain as the

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last untamed beast in the universe, and.

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Speaker 2: That untamed beast is within us.

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Speaker 1: All So, if the ability to communicate, telepathically, move objects

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with your mind, and see the future lies dormant within

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your own DNA, and if harnessing this consciousness is humanity's

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key to survival against future catastrophe, what personal steps do

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you think are necessary to unlock the untamed beast within

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your own mind?

