Looks like people are seeing five categories of flying objects, man made aircraft, man made drones, anomalous drones, anomalous orbs of light, and UFOs, all intelligently controlled. We are definitely not alone in our galaxy. Just my two cents worth.
@@stevenutter3614you reminded me of that Rick and Morty episode where Morty becomes aware of the plotting of the squirrels, orchestrating coups and toppling economies lol. Funny show and episode.
Chris thank you for continually bringing us this relevant content! So happy you're continuing to create content that's helping to uncover these key mysteries of life
His point on pain is very interesting to me. I suffer from erythromelalgia and it is characterized as a neurovascular disease which causes an improper response to stimuli resulting in pain that beyond what should normally be felt. So for instance, someone scratching my skin may feel like they are cutting it, or plucking a hair feels like a needle stabbing me, or a fairly tolerable level of heat feels intolerably hot. In reality, there is no difference between what is happening to my body now versus what would have happened prior to getting this disease. The only change is how my body reacts, by sending signals to my brain and by enacting trauma responses. Learning to live with this heightened sense of pain is... interesting. Luckily I've got a lot of experience toughing things out. Others with this disease are unfortunately not so lucky.
Thanks Chris, I love this kind of content from you. I haven't watched it yet but going in I believe consciousness is sub atomic and is in everything. We receive it at the level we are capable: a rock, a cat, human. Conscious thought is at the opposing end of the spectrum and blocks consciousness at those same levels to create 'balance': a way to survive in nature.
This reminds me of when I saw this YT person who is blind answering questions from fans. He “knew” what seeing kind of was like but the concept was still so alien that he had trouble wrapping his head around it. Like how we can sense objects when we drive without using hearing as guidance. Sort of like a supernatural feeling to someone who is blind
Glad to see this. I believe Neurology is considered a hard science due to it’s emphasis on empirical, quantifiable research..but happy to see this clinician and I think Neurology in general, acknowledging the fact that the human brain is inherently complex and human experience variable..how they will integrate that into their practice will be interesting to see.
Chris --- thank you for bringing us this interview. It is such a fascinating subject that has to be looked into further by more people. We have been kept in the dark about the potential and possibilities of the human mind. There were and still are people who do know what the human brain and body are capable of. That knowledge was taken from humanity on purpose to keep mankind as slaves physically and mentally. The key to unlock our powers is somewhere in some book or scrolls locked away for thousands of years. Religion and formal education have one main job and that is to keep our higher conscious from being obtained. Anyone who finds the beginnings of the knowledge that will lead to expansion of our minds and life forces is singled out, called a heretic and shamed and shunned and disappeared along with any physical evidence that may exist.
I don’t think it’s locked away at all. I’ve read a lot of books on related topics, some based Eastern religions, some on out of body travel, different forms of ESP or telepathy. I’ve had a number of experiences in my life that convince me there’s more to reality than what is perceived by our physical senses. I recently read a book by a neurosurgeon who had a near death experience and he’s stated pretty much what this Dr. is saying, that consciousness isn’t produced by the brain. He sees the brain as a filter for what could be called our higher consciousness so that we can deal with life on the physical level. Personally, I think he’s right.
@davidkeller6156 --- I agree with what you are saying and know about the different books and religions, etc... that talk about and teach how to reach higher planes and dimensions, telepathy, out of body and near death experiences, which I've had something on that realm of actually having to fight off a dark thing and its helper from taking me into a black doorway or portal while I was dying in a hospital bed only to be awakened by lights coming on in my room and a nurse in full panic mode asking if I was alright because she heard me yelling for help in a very seriously scared way as if I was dying and I guess I was. What I meant by what I wrote in my comment was actual powers that go beyond what is written in books we have access to. Beyond what we've all heard stories of. To be completely serious that's all we have are stories. Sure, some of us have experienced different events that our mind is capable of, as individuals, the mind is a strange thing, and we have thousands of weird things that people see or feel that can't be explained, I met a young lady about 12 years ago through one of my best friends who insisted I meet this beautiful girl he knew and thought we'd get along well. When I met her and we looked into each other's eyes I had an absolutely clear vision of every past life I've lived, about six or seven and she was in each of those lives and was a very special person in my life. All in less than a second and she had a strange look on her face at that time as I'm sure I did. We became very close and loved each other after that but as I knew from my flashback she was only to be a very short but intense person in my life, we were never married or anything and after two years we had a very bad argument and it ended. But she had told me she had that same flashback when we met. But , what I'm talking about when I say there are documents or scrolls or books locked up, these things we experience on our own accord are the most basic and simple things our brains just kinda hiccup, like dreams or deja vu. The powers we are capable of aren't even imagined yet. More than remote viewing and telepathic communication, and out of body experiences. I'm talking powers to create, to destroy, to go places, to know time is not a barrier or even reality, unexplainable unimaginable things we are capable of. Look at the physical size of our brain and how little we use. That is just in this meat bag we occupy a few times, there is more than these lives on Earth that we are. Somewhere there is information how to use all of our brains while we are here and how to use whatever is in our physical brain beyond the physical part.
@ I agree. Have you ever read “Autobiography of a Yogi” by Paramahansa Yogananda? He talks about yogis doing some pretty amazing things, like being in two places at once, healing instantaneously, appearing to followers in a physical body after their mahasamahdi,(consciously leaving their body/crossing over). I’m open to these things because I had an aunt who had psychic abilities, though she didn’t like having them. My first wife had some abilities also. I’ve had a few of my own experiences, but I don’t usually talk about them.
Two things. Feeling pain means you’re alive, feeling other peoples pain means you’re alive and compassionate. I truly believe our consciousness comes from water.
Chris, that was such a great statement when you said perhaps consciousness is the basis for matter and the existence we know. I strongly believe that is the case. I’d like to be able to say I KNOW that to be the case but I can’t quite go there yet.
Top notch, super interesting and illuminating conversation. I recalled the plot line of a Star Trek movie where the character Data is given the opportunity of experiencing emotion via an 'emotion chip' placed in his artificial neural network of a brain. Excellent stuff indeed. 😊
It really is, Chris has a wonderful program going on, his topics of interest align almost perfectly with mine and many others. The dude knows what he's doing, he's awesome!
Love these types of videos i pretty much have came to the same understanding i think that this is what is really going on with our minds but i guess we all find out the truth at some point thanks for this Chis and Daniel.
Fascinating way to think of consciousness through pain. I think our conscious awareness of experiences appears to serve as a motivator, the impetus for the activities we aim for or avoid in life. Consciousness permits our reward system be effective. I wonder how we all seem to have so many shared consciousness experiences of the same stimulus eg a scalding surface causes us pain, where is this knowledge stored in the brain? Such an interesting topic. Thank you.
This is precisely what aesthetics is about. We know something is beautiful, where’s the proof? Please reference to Dr Harry Brody’s book, Enlightened Cherishing.
Awesome discussion!🔥 Everyone should check out the Telepathy Tapes Podcast 💯 💙“Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are part of nature and therefore part of the mystery that we are trying to solve.”💫 - Max Planck
My general view is that the universe is electric, the brain is an antenna , the words we use to describe things like pain , elation etc are literally a minor disruption of the localised electric field around us. (Aura).
Physics begets Metaphysics. Ethics begets Metaethics. Aesthetics begets Metaesthetics. Tom Campbell has a fairly comprehensive, well-grounded map/model on all of this. Cheers.
I was injured in the military and I see a chiropractor for it. He uses an electronic unit called a TENS. He attaches electrodes to my back in 4 places and it seems to take the pain away for several hours. Injury and pain are an early warning system so we stop, rest and heal.
Memory is definitely not all from the brain. Memory is anti-spacial, or spiritual if you want to take it there. It's h2o that allows for memory, and complex structures of h2o like DNA, RNA, etc...
Fascinating... Def so annoying telepathy is not taken seriously - we could probably communicate with other creatures in the Animal Kingdom if we weren't so close-minded!! Have a Good Christmas!
I'm gonna guess that ppl who aren't podcasters or giving weekly hour's long interviews, as affordable as they are now, investing like $300 in a mic and software probably isn't justifiable for like one off irregular interviews.
The answer is both. It creates consciousness but it has a channeling function. This function can be switched off by calcifying the pineal gland and by killing off spiritually active heart cells: which was a function of the coof Vcine.
Commenting on the Telepathy Tapes; three tabs of acid at once will make you a non verbal autistic. At least thats how i engaged in telepathy. Genuinely lol.
I’ve got a feeling this dude is going to oiss me off as I have MS, have pain and no spirituality. What a dick! Thanks for your hard work at disproving a real experience. We got rainbows figured out?
Looks like people are seeing five categories of flying objects, man made aircraft, man made drones, anomalous drones, anomalous orbs of light, and UFOs, all intelligently controlled. We are definitely not alone in our galaxy. Just my two cents worth.
Sounds correct
Don't forget balloons and flying squirrels.
@@stevenutter3614you reminded me of that Rick and Morty episode where Morty becomes aware of the plotting of the squirrels, orchestrating coups and toppling economies lol. Funny show and episode.
Chris thank you for continually bringing us this relevant content! So happy you're continuing to create content that's helping to uncover these key mysteries of life
My pleasure!
His point on pain is very interesting to me. I suffer from erythromelalgia and it is characterized as a neurovascular disease which causes an improper response to stimuli resulting in pain that beyond what should normally be felt. So for instance, someone scratching my skin may feel like they are cutting it, or plucking a hair feels like a needle stabbing me, or a fairly tolerable level of heat feels intolerably hot. In reality, there is no difference between what is happening to my body now versus what would have happened prior to getting this disease. The only change is how my body reacts, by sending signals to my brain and by enacting trauma responses. Learning to live with this heightened sense of pain is... interesting. Luckily I've got a lot of experience toughing things out. Others with this disease are unfortunately not so lucky.
Thanks Chris, I love this kind of content from you. I haven't watched it yet but going in I believe consciousness is sub atomic and is in everything. We receive it at the level we are capable: a rock, a cat, human. Conscious thought is at the opposing end of the spectrum and blocks consciousness at those same levels to create 'balance': a way to survive in nature.
Thank you so much Chris for this topic.
Thank you also for bringing up these telepathy tapes. Mind-bending paradigm shift.
This reminds me of when I saw this YT person who is blind answering questions from fans. He “knew” what seeing kind of was like but the concept was still so alien that he had trouble wrapping his head around it. Like how we can sense objects when we drive without using hearing as guidance. Sort of like a supernatural feeling to someone who is blind
I absolutely loved this conversation Chris! So happy you interviewed Daniel. 🤘
Another great video Chris. Excellent conversation.
Excellent conversation! Thank you both for doing this!
This was a very very very interesting intellectual conversation. Thank you
Glad to see this. I believe Neurology is considered a hard science due to it’s emphasis on empirical, quantifiable research..but happy to see this clinician and I think Neurology in general, acknowledging the fact that the human brain is inherently complex and human experience variable..how they will integrate that into their practice will be interesting to see.
Chris --- thank you for bringing us this interview.
It is such a fascinating subject that has to be looked into further by more people.
We have been kept in the dark about the potential and possibilities of the human mind.
There were and still are people who do know what the human brain and body are capable of.
That knowledge was taken from humanity on purpose to keep mankind as slaves physically and mentally.
The key to unlock our powers is somewhere in some book or scrolls locked away for thousands of years.
Religion and formal education have one main job and that is to keep our higher conscious from being obtained. Anyone who finds the beginnings of the knowledge that will lead to expansion of our minds and life forces is singled out, called a heretic and shamed and shunned and disappeared along with any physical evidence that may exist.
I don’t think it’s locked away at all. I’ve read a lot of books on related topics, some based Eastern religions, some on out of body travel, different forms of ESP or telepathy. I’ve had a number of experiences in my life that convince me there’s more to reality than what is perceived by our physical senses. I recently read a book by a neurosurgeon who had a near death experience and he’s stated pretty much what this Dr. is saying, that consciousness isn’t produced by the brain. He sees the brain as a filter for what could be called our higher consciousness so that we can deal with life on the physical level. Personally, I think he’s right.
@davidkeller6156 --- I agree with what you are saying and know about the different books and religions, etc... that talk about and teach how to reach higher planes and dimensions, telepathy, out of body and near death experiences, which I've had something on that realm of actually having to fight off a dark thing and its helper from taking me into a black doorway or portal while I was dying in a hospital bed only to be awakened by lights coming on in my room and a nurse in full panic mode asking if I was alright because she heard me yelling for help in a very seriously scared way as if I was dying and I guess I was.
What I meant by what I wrote in my comment was actual powers that go beyond what is written in books we have access to. Beyond what we've all heard stories of. To be completely serious that's all we have are stories. Sure, some of us have experienced different events that our mind is capable of, as individuals, the mind is a strange thing, and we have thousands of weird things that people see or feel that can't be explained, I met a young lady about 12 years ago through one of my best friends who insisted I meet this beautiful girl he knew and thought we'd get along well. When I met her and we looked into each other's eyes I had an absolutely clear vision of every past life I've lived, about six or seven and she was in each of those lives and was a very special person in my life. All in less than a second and she had a strange look on her face at that time as I'm sure I did. We became very close and loved each other after that but as I knew from my flashback she was only to be a very short but intense person in my life, we were never married or anything and after two years we had a very bad argument and it ended. But she had told me she had that same flashback when we met.
But , what I'm talking about when I say there are documents or scrolls or books locked up, these things we experience on our own accord are the most basic and simple things our brains just kinda hiccup, like dreams or deja vu. The powers we are capable of aren't even imagined yet. More than remote viewing and telepathic communication, and out of body experiences. I'm talking powers to create, to destroy, to go places, to know time is not a barrier or even reality, unexplainable unimaginable things we are capable of. Look at the physical size of our brain and how little we use. That is just in this meat bag we occupy a few times, there is more than these lives on Earth that we are. Somewhere there is information how to use all of our brains while we are here and how to use whatever is in our physical brain beyond the physical part.
@ I agree. Have you ever read “Autobiography of a Yogi” by Paramahansa Yogananda? He talks about yogis doing some pretty amazing things, like being in two places at once, healing instantaneously, appearing to followers in a physical body after their mahasamahdi,(consciously leaving their body/crossing over).
I’m open to these things because I had an aunt who had psychic abilities, though she didn’t like having them. My first wife had some abilities also. I’ve had a few of my own experiences, but I don’t usually talk about them.
Two things. Feeling pain means you’re alive, feeling other peoples pain means you’re alive and compassionate.
I truly believe our consciousness comes from water.
Thank you both, for such a fascinating discussion.
Chris, that was such a great statement when you said perhaps consciousness is the basis for matter and the existence we know. I strongly believe that is the case. I’d like to be able to say I KNOW that to be the case but I can’t quite go there yet.
This is great stuff!!
Thanks for watching Carl! I learned a lot
Top notch, super interesting and illuminating conversation. I recalled the plot line of a Star Trek movie where the character Data is given the opportunity of experiencing emotion via an 'emotion chip' placed in his artificial neural network of a brain. Excellent stuff indeed. 😊
Hey Carl!!💙🙏💙
It really is, Chris has a wonderful program going on, his topics of interest align almost perfectly with mine and many others. The dude knows what he's doing, he's awesome!
Wonderful conversation. Thank you Chris
Love these types of videos i pretty much have came to the same understanding i think that this is what is really going on with our minds but i guess we all find out the truth at some point thanks for this Chis and Daniel.
Fascinating way to think of consciousness through pain. I think our conscious awareness of experiences appears to serve as a motivator, the impetus for the activities we aim for or avoid in life. Consciousness permits our reward system be effective. I wonder how we all seem to have so many shared consciousness experiences of the same stimulus eg a scalding surface causes us pain, where is this knowledge stored in the brain? Such an interesting topic. Thank you.
Ahh this is good stuff Chris. This is how we get to the truth on ufos and more importantly who we are and why we are.
I've wanted to know the answers to these since I was a kid.
Excellent!
“No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess”
-Isaac Newton
This is precisely what aesthetics is about. We know something is beautiful, where’s the proof? Please reference to Dr Harry Brody’s book, Enlightened Cherishing.
Awesome discussion!🔥 Everyone should check out the Telepathy Tapes Podcast 💯 💙“Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are part of nature and therefore part of the mystery that we are trying to solve.”💫
- Max Planck
again. The only one out here asking the best questions. You should reach out to Salvatore Pais
Consciousness and energy creates the nature of reality. C&E = R
Pain is real.
pain becomes real.
Life = pain
My general view is that the universe is electric, the brain is an antenna , the words we use to describe things like pain , elation etc are literally a minor disruption of the localised electric field around us. (Aura).
Its my belief our conscious comes from a conscious universe
Agreed and they've already stated they believe the universe is conscious. The universe is God.
Well spoken
Physics begets Metaphysics. Ethics begets Metaethics. Aesthetics begets Metaesthetics. Tom Campbell has a fairly comprehensive, well-grounded map/model on all of this. Cheers.
Hate begets hate; violence begets violence; toughness begets a greater toughness.
I was injured in the military and I see a chiropractor for it. He uses an electronic unit called a TENS. He attaches electrodes to my back in 4 places and it seems to take the pain away for several hours. Injury and pain are an early warning system so we stop, rest and heal.
Those things are also great for healing tendons without surgery
Thanks
Welcome
Memory is definitely not all from the brain. Memory is anti-spacial, or spiritual if you want to take it there. It's h2o that allows for memory, and complex structures of h2o like DNA, RNA, etc...
Individual intelligence has always existed, the same as the elements in the universe. Unorganized matter is organized by a supreme being.
Consciousness maybe could be considered a 5th (or more) dimension(s) perhaps. You have the three space, time, and consciousness.
Fascinating... Def so annoying telepathy is not taken seriously - we could probably communicate with other creatures in the Animal Kingdom if we weren't so close-minded!! Have a Good Christmas!
Sometimes I think scientists are focused on the shadows on the cave wall. They need to turn around and check out the outside of the cave.
Yes, Plato’s cave is a great point
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Why is it that PhDs can't figure out their audio.
Fix your audio, Dr.
I'm gonna guess that ppl who aren't podcasters or giving weekly hour's long interviews, as affordable as they are now, investing like $300 in a mic and software probably isn't justifiable for like one off irregular interviews.
You can take Painkillers... Pain is probably a high vibration.
The answer is both. It creates consciousness but it has a channeling function. This function can be switched off by calcifying the pineal gland and by killing off spiritually active heart cells: which was a function of the coof Vcine.
In guessing you didn’t watch the video the
@@ChrisLehtoF16 You're right, my comment is a response to the thumbnail lol. I'll watch the video!
Commenting on the Telepathy Tapes; three tabs of acid at once will make you a non verbal autistic. At least thats how i engaged in telepathy. Genuinely lol.
would not being able to remember pain factor into this
I’ve got a feeling this dude is going to oiss me off as I have MS, have pain and no spirituality. What a dick! Thanks for your hard work at disproving a real experience. We got rainbows figured out?
Ah its joscha bach if he was into UFOS ❤
No, the brain is the seat of consciousness.
Sure 👍
No the heart is the seat of consciousness.