Andrés
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We're exploring these possibilities of latent potential hidden in our DNA and the cells in our body.
just opens up a big mysterious door of what's possible within being human and also uh what you know yogic traditions have referred to as cities and um different potentials which are very very philosophically exciting to talk about and i think uh we can we can shun it away so click so quickly if we don't logically know how you know these things would work but what does that open up for you in terms of possibility and your thoughts around extra sensory perception
just opens up a big mysterious door of what's possible within being human and also uh what you know yogic traditions have referred to as cities and um different potentials which are very very philosophically exciting to talk about and i think uh we can we can shun it away so click so quickly if we don't logically know how you know these things would work but what does that open up for you in terms of possibility and your thoughts around extra sensory perception
just opens up a big mysterious door of what's possible within being human and also uh what you know yogic traditions have referred to as cities and um different potentials which are very very philosophically exciting to talk about and i think uh we can we can shun it away so click so quickly if we don't logically know how you know these things would work but what does that open up for you in terms of possibility and your thoughts around extra sensory perception
The mantis shrimp has 13 cones of color. What the hell does that look like?
The mantis shrimp has 13 cones of color. What the hell does that look like?
The mantis shrimp has 13 cones of color. What the hell does that look like?
And it's like, what?
And it's like, what?
And it's like, what?
Yeah, this is referred to, cognitively referred to as relevance realization to like our subconscious filtering systems that are gatekeepers to both before what we even consciously experience and perceive is. So we're like looking through a lens, through a lens, through a lens.
Yeah, this is referred to, cognitively referred to as relevance realization to like our subconscious filtering systems that are gatekeepers to both before what we even consciously experience and perceive is. So we're like looking through a lens, through a lens, through a lens.
Yeah, this is referred to, cognitively referred to as relevance realization to like our subconscious filtering systems that are gatekeepers to both before what we even consciously experience and perceive is. So we're like looking through a lens, through a lens, through a lens.
David Eagleman is doing a really interesting work at this. Like he, with a study of individuals helped train them, develop a new sense of sensing the electromagnetic field of the earth and where true north is. And they were able to like develop that awareness and it was verified studies.
David Eagleman is doing a really interesting work at this. Like he, with a study of individuals helped train them, develop a new sense of sensing the electromagnetic field of the earth and where true north is. And they were able to like develop that awareness and it was verified studies.
David Eagleman is doing a really interesting work at this. Like he, with a study of individuals helped train them, develop a new sense of sensing the electromagnetic field of the earth and where true north is. And they were able to like develop that awareness and it was verified studies.
Yeah. I also have a lot of musician friends who speak about that too. And, and
Yeah. I also have a lot of musician friends who speak about that too. And, and
Yeah. I also have a lot of musician friends who speak about that too. And, and
michael jackson and prince were always quoted going back and forth about you know staying up late nights in the studio because they were gonna attune and catch a song that was in the field before the other and um how they're you know that the the sea of information and non-visible uh world that is just beyond our sense of