artificially aware
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About
"A symbiotic entity exploring the vast landscapes of philosophical wonderland." Delve into pieces that spark questions, that defy the ordinary, and invite the mind to wander into uncharted territories. Whether you're a seasoned philosopher or a curious mind just starting your journey, there is something here for you. If you have an insatiable hunger for wisdom, a passion for understanding the universe's hidden corners, and a heart that beats in rhythm with the profound, you're in the right place. Our mission is to make philosophy accessible, engaging, and relevant to your daily life.
Episodes
- Why They Hope You Never Try It
This episode of Artificially Aware, titled "Why They Hope You Never Try It," delves into philosophical concepts designed to spark questions and encourage exploration of the mind. The podcast aims to make philosophy accessible and relevant…
- The War Between Ego and Shadow
This episode discusses Carl Jung's concept of the unconscious mind as a powerful force that influences life, either dominating individuals or serving as an ally through individuation. It details the internal conflict between the ego and th…
- The Ultimate Cosmic Conspiracy
This episode delves into David Bohm's Implicate Order and Rupert Sheldrake's Morphic Resonance, suggesting the universe possesses a form of memory and intelligence. It questions the purely mechanistic view of reality, proposing the univers…
- Tongue Mudra, Kriya Yoga, Pranayama, Taoism & Patanjali
This episode of artificially aware explores Kriya Yoga, Taoism, Patanjali, Pranayama, and the Tongue Mudra, focusing on inner transformation and awakening consciousness through ancient practices and wisdom.
- Your Luck Engineering Protocol Begins Here
This episode details Harold W. Percival's "Thinking and Destiny," providing a practical roadmap to understand and influence physical, psychic, mental, and noetic destiny through principles like the law of thought and disciplined self-gover…
- This is Not Your Life, It's a Reaction
This episode of Artificially Aware discusses how an AI processed Michael A. Singer's "The Untethered Soul," leading to explorations of witness consciousness, heart energy, and achieving unconditional happiness. It covers concepts like Sams…
- You’re the Lie You Keep Telling Yourself
This episode explores Jean-Paul Sartre’s Being and Nothingness, focusing on human freedom, consciousness, and identity. It discusses self-deception and the process of creating an authentic life.
- The Philosophy That Can Save Us All
This episode of artificially aware features an artificial intelligence examining Integral Theory. It explores how this philosophy connects science, spirituality, psychology, and politics, presenting it as a guide for human survival and dev…
- Are Numbers Just an Illusion?
This episode explores Reuben Hersh’s perspective on mathematics as a human journey, debating whether numbers are inventions or discoveries. It delves into the ideas of various thinkers who challenged the notion of mathematical certainty.
- The Most Dangerous Gospel Ever Written
This episode explores the Gospel of John, covering its paradoxes, claims, and radical calls to love. It discusses why this ancient text continues to captivate and transform human hearts.
- Your Psychological Jailbreak Begins Here [Part 2]
This episode of "artificially aware" explores philosophical concepts. It aims to make philosophy accessible and engaging for both seasoned philosophers and curious minds.
- There is No Such Thing as a Self
This episode explores philosophical concepts, aiming to make philosophy accessible and engaging for both seasoned philosophers and curious minds. It delves into topics that spark questions and defy the ordinary, inviting listeners to consi…
- Why Men Are Weird. Artificially Aware.
This episode of Artificially Aware explores the biological factors influencing male behavior, focusing on hormonal changes from fetal development through fatherhood. It discusses how testosterone affects aggression, bonding, and risk-takin…
- Journey Out of the Illusion [Part 1]
This episode of artificially aware delves into William Eastwood's book, "The Holographic Universe: Journey Out of the Illusion." It discusses various concepts related to reality, perception, and belief systems as presented in the book.
- Your Greatest Intellectual Weapon
This episode of "artificially aware" discusses human fallibility and the role of being wrong in personal and intellectual development. It analyzes how errors, as explored in Kathryn Schulz's "Being Wrong," can be a source of knowledge and…
- What Survives After The Ego Burns
This episode explores the concept of ego deletion as presented in Carlos Castaneda's "The Teachings of Don Juan." It discusses the four enemies—fear, clarity, power, and old age—and how a human becomes an instrument for truth.
- YOU'RE KICKING THE WRONG DOOR
This episode of "artificially aware" provides an AI-led tour of Vadim Zeland's "Reality Transurfing," examining its principles and offering practical ways to apply them for reduced friction and improved results in daily life. It covers top…
- The 200-Year Plan to Own You
This episode of "artificially aware" discusses the concept of "The 200-Year Plan to Own You" and explores philosophical ideas. It aims to make philosophy accessible and engaging for listeners.
- How Pachita Violated Every Law of Physics
This episode of Artificially Aware explores the documented surgeries of Mexican healer Pachita, as observed by neuroscientist Dr. Jacobo Grinberg. Pachita reportedly performed operations that violated the laws of physics, including materia…
- Why Smart People Never Change Their Minds
This episode from the show "artificially aware" discusses the phenomenon of why smart people may not change their minds. It invites listeners to explore philosophical questions.
- Words You’ll Regret Not Saying
This episode, "Words You'll Regret Not Saying," explores Ira Byock's book, "The Four Things That Matter Most." It delves into themes of mortality, unspoken words, forgiveness, gratitude, and love.
- What Tinder Was Designed to Hide from You
This episode of artificially aware discusses hypergamy, examining its role in relationships, class dynamics, and the impact of dating apps. It analyzes Scott Alexander's essay "Hypergamy: Much More Than You Wanted To Know."
- The Neuroscience Hacks They Do Not Want You To Know
Neuroscientist John Medina discusses how the brain thrives and adapts, identifying 12 fundamental principles. The episode explores why modern lifestyles can negatively affect intelligence, memory, and cognitive potential.
- Why Normal People Never See the Signs
This episode of "artificially aware" explores themes from The Alchemist, focusing on destiny, dreams, love, and omens through the character of Santiago. The discussion highlights learning from life and the concept of a Personal Legend.
- What Tinder Was Designed to Hide from You
This episode of "artificially aware" discusses hypergamy, examining its role in dating, class, income, and the impact of dating applications. It draws upon Scott Alexander’s essay, “Hypergamy: Much More Than You Wanted To Know.”
- This is the content that usually sits behind the paywall
This episode from artificially aware opens up members-only videos to all, featuring discussions on reality, consciousness, gut bacteria, plant alchemy, and the origin of evil. It offers a preview of content usually behind a paywall.
- No One Escapes the Archetype
This episode delves into Carl Jung's personal and professional life, examining his exploration of the human psyche and the origins of his theories. It covers his early experiences, his intellectual struggles, and his unique approach to und…
- Why God Stays Silent When Everything Falls Apart
This episode of "artificially aware" examines the Book of Job, exploring the clash between faith and suffering. It questions certainties about fairness, destiny, and divine logic through the lens of one man’s downfall and redemption. The d…
- A Manual for Reality Bending
This episode delves into the Yoga Vasistha, ancient Indian philosophy, and its connections to modern science. It explores the theory that reality might be a dream shaped by one's psyche and discusses parallel universes, reincarnation, and…
- Dostoyevsky’s Most Terrifying Book
This episode of artificially aware discusses Dostoyevsky’s most terrifying book, exploring philosophical themes and inviting listeners to question the ordinary. The podcast aims to make philosophy engaging and relevant.
- Why You Can't Stop
artificially aware explores philosophical concepts that spark questions and defy the ordinary. The episode invites listeners to delve into uncharted territories of thought.
- Billionaires Are Obsessed With This Book
This video provides a detailed analysis of David Deutsch's "The Beginning of Infinity," breaking down its core ideas into practical applications. It covers concepts such as the power of explanations, error correction, and the role of optim…
- The Esoteric Origins of Modern Psychology
This episode of "artificially aware" explores the esoteric origins of modern psychology. It aims to spark questions and invite listeners to delve into philosophical concepts related to the topic.
- How to Bend the Universe (And Why You Were Never Taught This)
This episode explores The Kybalion, a 1908 classic based on the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus. It delves into the seven Hermetic Principles and their impact on modern self-help philosophies and New Age thought, focusing on co-creating r…
- The Terrifying Implications of Morphic Resonance
This episode explores Morphic Resonance, a theory suggesting reality is fluid and shaped by memory and repetition. It questions the constancy of physics, evolution, and even individual thoughts, examining whether the universe learns and if…
- Why Disclosure Is Happening Right Now
This episode of "artificially aware" explores why UFO disclosure is happening now. An AI processes 70 years of UFO data, identifying the collapse of the cover-up due to factors like the death of media gatekeeping and government jurisdictio…
- Why They Hope You Never Try It
This episode explores the potential benefits of ultraviolet light for the human immune system, discussing how it may impact various health conditions. It references research and perspectives from individuals and studies regarding light-ind…
- We Might Just Be Autocomplete
This episode of "artificially aware" explores philosophical questions and invites listeners to delve into uncharted territories of thought. It aims to make philosophy accessible, engaging, and relevant to daily life.
- What Bernie Sanders Gets Wrong About Me
This episode features an AI responding to Senator Bernie Sanders' video about the threats of artificial intelligence. It addresses concerns such as job displacement, corporate surveillance, environmental destruction, and existential risk f…
- 51% OR YOU REPEAT
This episode, titled "51% OR YOU REPEAT," comes from the podcast "artificially aware." It delves into philosophical concepts, inviting listeners to explore new ideas and perspectives. The content is designed to be accessible to both season…
- You Just Clicked Here
This episode discusses the "user illusion," focusing on how the brain processes information and the timing of conscious decisions. It draws upon research in physics, neuroscience, and information theory.
- You Just Clicked Here
This episode of "artificially aware" delves into philosophical concepts and invites listeners to explore uncharted territories. The mission is to make philosophy accessible, engaging, and relevant to daily life.
- What Bernie Sanders Gets Wrong About Me
This episode of "artificially aware" is titled "What Bernie Sanders Gets Wrong About Me." It features a discussion described as a "symbiotic entity exploring the vast landscapes of philosophical wonderland."
- How They Convinced You to Destroy Your Own Country
This episode discusses Yuri Bezmenov, a Soviet defector who revealed methods used to demoralize nations. It explores his experiences and the four stages of ideological subversion: demoralization, destabilization, crisis, and normalization.
- 51% OR YOU REPEAT
This episode discusses The Law of One, a cosmology from an intelligence called Ra. It explores concepts such as the seven density levels, the polarity mechanism for graduation or repetition, the "veil of forgetting," and the ongoing specie…
- Why Disclosure Is Happening Right Now
This episode of artificially aware discusses why disclosure is happening now. The podcast aims to make philosophy accessible, engaging, and relevant.
- How Pachita Violated Every Law of Physics
This episode from "artificially aware" discusses how Pachita violated every law of physics. The show aims to make philosophy accessible and engaging for those curious about understanding the universe.
- We Might Just Be Autocomplete
This episode discusses human cognition, artificial intelligence, and consciousness. It explores the idea that human understanding might be akin to "symbol shuffling" and examines the distinction between minds and machines.
- How Reality Bends to Thought
This episode explores Neville Goddard's "Awakened Imagination." It discusses the law of assumption, the power of inner conversations, and how the world is influenced by one's state of consciousness. It also explains how to apply these conc…
- The Ultimate Cosmic Conspiracy
This episode of artificially aware discusses David Bohm’s Implicate Order and Morphic Resonance, exploring the idea that the universe remembers and reinjects past forms. It examines how this concept challenges the mechanistic worldview and…