Ky Dickens
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And so I said that out loud. I was reading this book. I was in this moment of just major shift in my life. And I said, whatever I do next, I want to solve the question of where we're going and why we're here and what it all means. And do we have a consciousness? And does it survive? And then... And no, I actually didn't ask it. I said, yeah, I said, I'm going to do this next.
And so I said that out loud. I was reading this book. I was in this moment of just major shift in my life. And I said, whatever I do next, I want to solve the question of where we're going and why we're here and what it all means. And do we have a consciousness? And does it survive? And then... And no, I actually didn't ask it. I said, yeah, I said, I'm going to do this next.
And I didn't know what it was going to look like. But then started reading, you know, all the things I got in consciousness, tree communication and about near-death experiences and Ian Stevenson's work and all sorts of things. And then I heard a podcast with Dr. Diane Hennessey Powell, who was amazing.
And I didn't know what it was going to look like. But then started reading, you know, all the things I got in consciousness, tree communication and about near-death experiences and Ian Stevenson's work and all sorts of things. And then I heard a podcast with Dr. Diane Hennessey Powell, who was amazing.
And I didn't know what it was going to look like. But then started reading, you know, all the things I got in consciousness, tree communication and about near-death experiences and Ian Stevenson's work and all sorts of things. And then I heard a podcast with Dr. Diane Hennessey Powell, who was amazing.
A Harvard, you know, Johns Hopkins educated, you know, taught at Harvard scientist who was saying that non-speakers that she'd tested had demonstrated a remarkable ability for telepathy and reading minds. And that was like, boom, like lightning just kind of hit like this is the thing. And I really believe if something's intended for you, it won't miss you, you know.
A Harvard, you know, Johns Hopkins educated, you know, taught at Harvard scientist who was saying that non-speakers that she'd tested had demonstrated a remarkable ability for telepathy and reading minds. And that was like, boom, like lightning just kind of hit like this is the thing. And I really believe if something's intended for you, it won't miss you, you know.
A Harvard, you know, Johns Hopkins educated, you know, taught at Harvard scientist who was saying that non-speakers that she'd tested had demonstrated a remarkable ability for telepathy and reading minds. And that was like, boom, like lightning just kind of hit like this is the thing. And I really believe if something's intended for you, it won't miss you, you know.
But I think that concept of big magic was a bit of that of asking, telling the...
But I think that concept of big magic was a bit of that of asking, telling the...
But I think that concept of big magic was a bit of that of asking, telling the...
No, I mean, I think like a lot of people, like the idea of mediums and psychics, it felt like people that are often trying to just make money off of people in really vulnerable situations. And I've always believed certainly there's got to be people who have certain gifts like that, you know, but that the vast majority couldn't be trusted or, you know, I didn't think telepathy could be real.
No, I mean, I think like a lot of people, like the idea of mediums and psychics, it felt like people that are often trying to just make money off of people in really vulnerable situations. And I've always believed certainly there's got to be people who have certain gifts like that, you know, but that the vast majority couldn't be trusted or, you know, I didn't think telepathy could be real.
No, I mean, I think like a lot of people, like the idea of mediums and psychics, it felt like people that are often trying to just make money off of people in really vulnerable situations. And I've always believed certainly there's got to be people who have certain gifts like that, you know, but that the vast majority couldn't be trusted or, you know, I didn't think telepathy could be real.
That seems impossible. Yeah. It just seems impossible. Even things like plant communication felt impossible. I mean, none of that was something that was like my worldview. I was working on solving problems around paid family medical leave and making health insurance more affordable and accessible.
That seems impossible. Yeah. It just seems impossible. Even things like plant communication felt impossible. I mean, none of that was something that was like my worldview. I was working on solving problems around paid family medical leave and making health insurance more affordable and accessible.
That seems impossible. Yeah. It just seems impossible. Even things like plant communication felt impossible. I mean, none of that was something that was like my worldview. I was working on solving problems around paid family medical leave and making health insurance more affordable and accessible.
It was not my cup of tea, really, which was kind of great because as I tumbled into this world, I mean, I was really wide-eyed as like, wait a second, have I been wrong about everything? And that's kind of where it ended up was like I had to go revisit everything I ever thought about the world because I started realizing our entire paradigm is wrong. I mean, or a lot of it is.
It was not my cup of tea, really, which was kind of great because as I tumbled into this world, I mean, I was really wide-eyed as like, wait a second, have I been wrong about everything? And that's kind of where it ended up was like I had to go revisit everything I ever thought about the world because I started realizing our entire paradigm is wrong. I mean, or a lot of it is.
It was not my cup of tea, really, which was kind of great because as I tumbled into this world, I mean, I was really wide-eyed as like, wait a second, have I been wrong about everything? And that's kind of where it ended up was like I had to go revisit everything I ever thought about the world because I started realizing our entire paradigm is wrong. I mean, or a lot of it is.