Jordan Crowder
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So you can have these things.
There's teams I root for, you know, there's things that I identify myself as and with, but I try to have like, you know, strongly held beliefs that are held loosely.
You know what I mean?
Like you never want to hold anything with like a death grip.
You always want to say, you know what?
I might be wrong.
or I'm open to that, or maybe I'm into this now, but I won't be in five years or whatnot.
It doesn't define me.
Six years ago, I would have said I'm at a zero.
Now I would put it at an 80%.
Okay.
Yeah.
I actually think that simulation theory in certain ways is dangerous for people to adopt because it takes away that responsibility of, okay, if this is all virtual and none of this is real, it doesn't matter what I do, right?
And I object to that because we've proven there is actually empirical evidence, especially through Dr. Ian Stevenson, who works at the University of Virginia and has amazing thousands and thousands of case studies and lots of empirical evidence of taking.
He was he was a child psychiatrist and researcher and children would come and remember past lives.
And this is pretty common, especially up to age five, six, seven.
And they would take it a step further and they would go and investigate all these past lives and track down, you know,
the past lives and verify everything and they did this dozens and dozens of times even they have something called a death mark which is literally a a physical manifestation of a like so the birth mark that you have in this life is basically a physical carryover from a death mark in a past life so they have kids that remembered being murdered in a certain way in a past life wow
Yeah, and they would even tell them exactly how they were murdered in a past life.
And on their new physical body, they would have a birthmark in that place.