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Religion is not about external practices, but rather about what is in the heart. The speaker does not see supernatural forces at work in the world, believing that the development of society follows inherent laws. They mention how nations and empires rise and fall throughout history, using the example of the Roman Empire. However, they note that the current changes happening in the world are occurring at a much faster pace than in ancient times.

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Some people believe God created the universe, while others think nothing did. The nothing people mock the god people, claiming God doesn't exist. But here's the thing: nothing doesn't exist either. So what are we even discussing? It's either God, something intangible and unprovable by science, or nothing, which is also intangible and unprovable. However, if nothing can sometimes transform into everything, that's a pretty remarkable nothing. And when asked about death, the nothing people say it's just nothing. But isn't merging back with your creator heaven?

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God created organic beings like trees, giraffes, and humans. However, humans are now attempting to create inorganic lifeforms such as cyberware and artificial intelligence. If successful, which is highly likely, we will soon surpass the limitations set by God.

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I believe in God, a supernatural being who created and sustains the universe. Christianity and science are not contradictory; in fact, Christianity gave me my subject as a scientist. The atheist argument that we must choose between God and science is flawed. God is not a scientific explanation, but rather a different kind of explanation. The fine-tuning of the fundamental forces of nature points to a supernatural plan. Reason and morality cannot be explained without the existence of God. The existence of Jesus Christ and his resurrection provide evidence for the existence and nature of God. Ultimately, God is not a theory, but a person whom I have come to know and trust.

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Everything we see is a projection of our own consciousness, and collectively, that is what God is. God is not a figure in the sky, but the collective consciousness of everyone. Our rational mind comes from our consciousness, which is how we perceive and interpret reality. Spirit is the consciousness that everyone has, and when collective consciousness comes together with the same intent, miracles can happen. We are still trying to understand if inanimate objects like stones can have consciousness. The Big Bang theory is contemplated but not fully accepted. The difference between stepping on a rock and a person is that plants provide nutrition and are part of the cycle of life. Consciousness is seen as the same as love. The question of innate value arises.

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What God ultimately desires is to remove the physicality of the universe. He wants to transform our physical reality into a divine reality. This concept is called tikkun, which means to rectify. Essentially, tikkun is about restoring the physical world to its spiritual essence.

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The speaker questions why rockets always curve during launch and suggests it may be due to the Earth being a closed system. They refer to the Bible, specifically mentioning the firmament described in Genesis, Job, and Amos. They assert that God's word is true and that there is no such thing as space, only imagination. The speaker encourages viewers to follow, share, and concludes with a blessing.

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Imagination is key while watching this film showing the creation of living forms, continents, and the earth itself through sound. In the beginning was the word, and the word was God, leading to the formation of the world. Modern interpretation suggests that sound in space gave rise to matter.

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In ancient Hebrew texts, it is believed that a prime creator designed the universe, while humans were created by groups with a specific genetic makeup to hold the energy of the soul in this simulated world. Our consciousness is tied to this unique DNA formula, allowing us to learn and grow through our experiences. This perspective on creation and the nature of God is being reevaluated in light of modern science, suggesting that we are part of a larger simulation designed by a higher power. This reimagining of traditional beliefs offers a new understanding of concepts like heaven and the purpose of our existence.

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Reality exists independently of our knowledge. The mathematics of quantum theory suggests a process of unfoldment, where each element of space has a field that unfolds into the whole, creating a movement between the implicate (enfolded) order and the explicate (separate) order. In the implicate order, everything is interconnected and contains everything else. Our consciousness is a direct experience of this implicate order, allowing us to act based on awareness rather than being mechanically influenced by our surroundings. There is an implicit intelligence within this order, which may not originate solely in the brain but is enfolded within the whole. The interpretation of this intelligence as "god" depends on one's definition, as a personal god may impose limitations.

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There are various instances of the number 7 in different aspects of life, such as the colors of the rainbow, chakra systems, gaseous layers, musical notes, and metals. The speaker believes that everything is energy and spiritual matter. They explain how low frequency light becomes matter and high frequency matter becomes light. By raising one's vibrational frequency through love, they claim that individuals can become angelic and enter the celestial court or heaven. The speaker also mentions syncretism and references the concept of 7 layers of heaven in Greek mythology. They believe that we are representations of the universe and that we exist in a flat plane enclosed by a firmament. The only way to transcend this physical existence is by raising one's vibrational frequency.

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Dan Duvall returns to the deep end conversation, weaving together time travel lore, dark esoteric systems, and practical ministry aims. The discussion touches on government-grade mind control, ancient and modern occult practices, and a vision for how believers might respond with deliverance and deprogramming. Key points and claims from the transcript: - Montauk chair and time travel with children - Dan recounts two Montauk survivors who independently drew the same depiction of a Montauk chair. The chair’s function, as described by these sources, involved activating a child’s psychic power to interface with the chair, open a portal or jump gate, and send people through timelines with coordinates. The adults who traveled allegedly returned with their minds “snapped,” while children were preferred for their pliability. - The claimed outcomes included access to timelines around events such as the cross in Jesus’ time and alternate histories (e.g., Germany’s victory in World War II). The survivor testimonies point to a physically seeded, technologically described process with spiritual overtones. - Epigenetic memories and deep memory layers - The discussion shifts to encounters with epigenetic memories or memories from before embodiment. Dan emphasizes experiences drawn from video game imagery (Assassin’s Creed) as a framework for discussing deep, generational memory and the persistence of dark activity in human bloodlines, including Genesis 6-type incursions. - The theme recurs: the infiltration of human bloodlines by dark forces never stopped, and there are claims of underground activity related to sacred sites (Temple Mount) and “Nephilim mothers” who birth hybrids through ritual, with a later council of thirteen in subterranean spaces. - Temple Mount, underground realms, and portals - Dan describes deep underground work beneath the Temple Mount as a nexus for ley lines and “portal access points” to multiple places, including a Babylonian/underground realm. There is mention of a Nephilim hybrid council and the possibility of travel to Hollow Earth and other astral/portal realms, with physical and spiritual dimensions interacting. - He ties these underground operations to mind control programs (MKUltra and related projects), asserting that such programming crafts responses in politicians and public figures to enable a broader “beast kingdom.” - Epstein, Mengele, and Kabbalah - The Epstein files are discussed as evidence of a broader plan: genetic augmentation, designer babies, and connections to Kabbalah and the Illuminati. He describes Epstein as “Mengele two point o,” a trainer and programmer who embodies these dark genetic and mind-control ambitions. - Dan references Svali (a pseudonymous former member of the Jesuit/Jewish occult networks) who described similar experiments and mind-control techniques, emphasizing the use of genetic augmentation, sex magic, and hybrid birth programs. - Kabbalah vs. Christian theology - A major recurring topic is Kabbalah as a powerful “new age consciousness operating system” that twists biblical concepts. Dan argues that Kabbalah reinterprets Genesis and other biblical texts through the lens of the Babylonian Talmud (Midrash), elevating the serpent (Nakash) to messianic status and promoting twin messiahs (Meshiach ben Yosef and Meshiach ben David), which undermines Christian doctrine of Jesus as the Messiah. - He contrasts Jacob’s ladder in the Bible with the Kabbalistic four-world structure, warning that Kabbalah’s ladder uses Merkabah mysticism and ascension protocols to reach universal consciousness, which Dan sees as a sorcery-based path that diverts from Christ. - Dissociation, mind control, and soul fragments - The conversation delves into dissociation and DID as outcomes of trauma and mind-control programming. Dan explains a dissociative continuum—from daydreaming to dissociative amnesia to full, alternate personalities—arguing that severe trauma in childhood leads to soul fragmentation and parts that can be accessed or “brought forward” in ministry. - He distinguishes trauma-based dissociation from past-life memories or epigenetic memory, though he allows for complex interactions among DNA memory, the human spirit, and preconception or astral experiences. He notes that trauma and ritual abuse can lead to parts with their own narratives and memory banks, sometimes accessible through deliverance or realm-based prayers. - The “beast system” and global governance - The beast system is described as a global governance project—two beasts from Revelation: the beast out of the sea (the antichrist figure) and the beast out of the earth (the false prophet). The goal is to control political, religious, monetary, and societal structures worldwide. - Dan points to historical and literary sources such as Leviathan (the book’s forerunner on massive governance) and discusses how mind control, the secret space program, and genetic engineering contribute to this overarching project. He suggests the beast system seeks to impose a centralized, global order in opposition to Christ’s kingdom. - Time, angels, and heavenly realities - A recurring thread is how spiritual realities intersect with time, memory, and the heavenly realm. Dan discusses the possibility that believers can operate “in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus” even while living in a temporal world, describing superposition and the notion that spiritual realities can coexist with earthly timelines. - He also reflects on angelic hierarchies, noting Michael’s armies, Leviathan, and the general organization of heaven and hellish governance. He suggests that God’s power ultimately prevails, even as darkness pursues a global dominion. - Practical and pastoral aims - A central aim is to scale deprogramming, inner healing, and deliverance ministries to address mind-control programming, SRA trauma, and other spiritual warfare needs. Dan emphasizes that many who have undergone such programming require deprogramming to participate effectively in God’s plans, including ministers, political figures, and Hollywood professionals. - He frames this as a mission to prepare a generation of “power players” who can counter the beast system with the power and authority of Jesus, while offering the hope that, no matter the darkness, God’s plan is superior. - Final exhortations - Dan concludes with a call to pursue extraordinary demonstration of sonship in Christ and to resist the lull of cynicism or despair. He urges believers to recognize the reality of spiritual warfare and to engage with deliverance and deprogramming as essential components of preparing for what he sees as an imminent clash between darkness and God’s kingdom. Throughout, the dialogue blends testimony, controversial claims about secret histories, and a theological framework that positions deliverance and deprogramming as critical responses to a perceived global spiritual drama.

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As an angel, you either become one with God or descend as the son of God. This is the Holy Spirit: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Your spirit moves up and down a triangle, representing your lifespan. God is represented by the Greek letters gamma, omicron, and delta, which correspond to a square, circle, and triangle. The square, circle, and triangle represent your body, spirit, and soul. The spirit, represented by the triangle, moves up and down, symbolizing the beginning, middle, and end of life. The mind connects to the soul or remains trapped in the body. You either enter the body or return to God. God is the totality of all, and you become God by unifying and maximizing your body, mind, and soul.

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Some believe God created the universe, while others think nothing did, which seems funny. The debate between God and nothing is about the existence of something unseen and unprovable by science. Whether it's God or nothing, the idea of nothing creating everything is pretty magical. The nothing people believe in merging back with their creator after death, which is like heaven.

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The speaker briefly mentions that the Bible states that the stars are fixed in the firmament. They conclude by thanking the viewers for watching.

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The Bible states the earth is flat, with oceans, the sun and moon under a dome. It describes the earth as God's footstool, with Him above the clouds. The Bible is different from other works, urging readers to interpret it and break free from false worship. It mentions the earth as a circle with ends, set on pillars and not spinning. Embrace the truth of creation for an awakening.

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Religions were created to instill fear, with heaven represented by the head and hell by the heel. The Bible is not literal but rather an encoded scripture. Ancient civilizations depicted the brain in their artwork, like the famous painting of God reaching out to Adam. The Egyptians also recognized the mental nature of the universe. The lowest chakra, associated with survival instincts, represents hell, while the highest chakra, the crown, represents the highest states of consciousness and heaven. Jesus' death at 33 symbolizes raising the Kundalini energy up the spine's 33 vertebrae to achieve spiritual enlightenment. The Baphomet or Satan, with a goat head, represents our animal nature.

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You cannot accept Genesis chapter 1 as a literal account of creation while also believing in established scientific understanding. The days described in Genesis occur before the sun was created on day 4, raising questions about what the earth was doing during those initial days. The Bible describes a void with water above and below, but does not mention outer space or an infinite universe. If you are intellectually honest, you must choose between these conflicting beliefs. Ultimately, the question is who you will believe: God or the teachings of man.

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You are the Universe, consisting of 12 constellations, 12 body systems, and 12 cranial nerves. Your cells are made up of 12 zodiac signs and 7 energy centers. The elements and a 5-pointed star shape also make up your being. Your body represents the garden of Eden, with the cardiovascular system as the tree of life and the nervous system as the tree of knowledge. Heaven is in your head, while hell is in healing. You are the temple of Solomon, encompassing body, mind, and soul. The moon represents the mind, the sun represents the soul, and the body represents the earth. God experiences his creation through your consciousness, and your body encompasses the entire universe. All religions should recognize that the spark of God resides within each of us, regardless of race, religion, or country. Only then can we overcome division and conquer together.

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The speaker discusses the concept of God and its relationship to time, space, and matter. They argue that the God of the Bible is not affected by these elements and is outside of the universe. They mention that the creation of the universe involved the simultaneous emergence of time, space, and matter. The speaker questions the idea that a spiritual force cannot impact a material body, citing emotions, love, and rationality as examples. They also challenge the reliability of one's own reasoning if the brain is merely a result of chance chemical formations. The transcript ends with a mention of telling the story of the rest of the beginning.

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There is nobody to turn to for help, neither on Earth nor in Heaven. Prayer is directed towards a creation of one's own thought. The question is posed whether this fact is truly faced, or whether, in anxiety and confusion, one secretly turns to another.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2152 - Terrence Howard
Guests: Terrence Howard
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In this episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience," Terrence Howard shares his unique perspective on life, consciousness, and the universe. He begins by recounting vivid memories from his early life, including experiences in the womb and dreams that shaped his understanding of reality. Howard describes a significant dream where he encountered a being who offered him knowledge about the universe, leading to his later innovations and 97 patents. Howard discusses his journey into acting, motivated by a desire for his mother's affection, and reflects on how personal struggles, including accusations of domestic violence, redirected him toward his true calling. He emphasizes the importance of knowledge and innovation, particularly in relation to the periodic table and the interconnectedness of elements through frequency and sound. He critiques conventional scientific understanding, arguing that the current models fail to account for the natural curvature and relationships between elements. Howard introduces his concept of the "Lynch pin," a model that he believes can revolutionize our understanding of physics and the universe, suggesting that everything is based on electric and magnetic fields and their interactions. The conversation shifts to the nature of consciousness, where Howard posits that all living beings, including plants, possess a form of awareness and interconnectedness. He challenges the notion of death, asserting that everything is alive and part of a greater whole. He also discusses the implications of advanced civilizations and their potential understanding of the universe, suggesting that intelligent life elsewhere has likely figured out the secrets of propulsion and energy manipulation. Howard expresses frustration with the scientific community's resistance to new ideas, particularly his own, and emphasizes the need for a paradigm shift in how we perceive and interact with the universe. He concludes by advocating for a deeper understanding of our connection to each other and the cosmos, urging listeners to recognize the divine within themselves and others.

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Humans Are More Than Matter (6 Reasons Why) | DDOW Podcast #16
Guests: Stan Wallace
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The conversation explores the relationship between the soul and the body, emphasizing that while brain activity correlates with mental states, it does not equate to identity. Stan Wallace discusses his book "Have We Lost Our Minds?" and argues that humans are fundamentally souls with bodies, highlighting the soul's continuity beyond physical death. He critiques neurotheology for promoting a materialistic view of human identity, asserting that rationality and first-person perspectives cannot be fully explained by physical processes. Wallace illustrates this with examples, such as a deaf audiologist gaining new knowledge through personal experience. He introduces the concept of six faculties of the soul—mental, volitional, social, spiritual, sensory, and their interconnections—demonstrating how they influence human flourishing. He emphasizes that spiritual practices, like fasting, impact the soul's health, ultimately guiding individuals toward a more fulfilling life aligned with divine purpose. The discussion underscores the complexity of human experience beyond mere neurological explanations.

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How NEW Scientific Discoveries Are Pointing To GOD | DDOW Podcast #02
Guests: DrStephenMeyer
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In a conversation between Brandon McGuire and Dr. Stephen Meyer, they discuss the concept of intelligent design, which Meyer argues is often labeled as pseudoscience due to a materialistic definition of science that excludes the possibility of intelligence as a causal factor. He emphasizes the difficulty of defining science and argues that many scientific fields, such as archaeology, recognize intelligent agency. Meyer contends that the evidence for intelligent design in living systems is empirically detectable and should not be dismissed based on narrow definitions of science. Meyer shares insights from a conference on the origins of the universe, life, and consciousness, where he felt that theists had the stronger argument compared to materialists. He discusses the Big Bang Theory and the evidence supporting a beginning to the universe, including observations from the James Webb Telescope. Meyer argues that if the universe had a beginning, it suggests a transcendent cause, which aligns with theistic beliefs. He critiques the multiverse theory, stating it requires numerous unproven entities and does not adequately explain the fine-tuning of the universe. Meyer asserts that fine-tuning is best explained by an intelligent designer, as all known finely-tuned systems arise from intelligence. He also addresses the origin of life, arguing that the information in DNA indicates a designing intelligence, as all known information arises from a mind. The discussion touches on the relationship between science and faith, with Meyer asserting that they are not in conflict and that scientific discoveries can support theistic beliefs. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of recognizing the unique value of human beings and the possibility of a loving Creator who desires a relationship with humanity.

Lex Fridman Podcast

David Wolpe: Judaism | Lex Fridman Podcast #270
Guests: David Wolpe
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In this conversation, Lex Fridman speaks with Rabbi David Wolpe about various themes, including religion, the war in Ukraine, and the nature of humanity. Fridman expresses his admiration for Wolpe, highlighting his kindness and ability to engage with diverse perspectives, including those of controversial figures like Christopher Hitchens. Fridman shares his personal connection to the war in Ukraine, discussing his interactions with refugees and his desire to celebrate the humanity of people from both Ukraine and Russia. He condemns geopolitical leaders who prioritize power over human suffering, specifically criticizing Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine and the military interventions by superpowers, including the United States. Wolpe discusses the complexity of understanding God within Judaism, emphasizing that different thinkers have various interpretations of God's nature. He references Maimonides' view of God as unknowable and Heschel's depiction of God as deeply emotional. The conversation explores the tension between the transcendence and immanence of God, suggesting that while God is distant, there is an intimate relationship possible through prayer and connection. The dialogue shifts to Wolpe's experiences with Hitchens, noting that while they disagreed on many topics, Hitchens' wit and intellect were admirable. Wolpe reflects on the nature of atheism and the spiritual seeking present in figures like Hitchens and Sam Harris, suggesting that their critiques of religion stem from a desire for deeper understanding rather than outright rejection of spirituality. Wolpe addresses the Holocaust and the nature of evil, asserting that humans have the capacity for both good and evil. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing our shared humanity and the need for ethical frameworks to guide behavior. The conversation touches on the role of technology and AI, with Wolpe expressing concerns about hubris in creating intelligent systems without understanding their implications. The discussion concludes with reflections on mortality, the search for meaning, and the importance of love in human relationships. Wolpe shares insights from Viktor Frankl's *Man's Search for Meaning*, highlighting that meaning is essential for resilience in the face of suffering. He believes that the purpose of life is to grow in soul and to love, suggesting that the essence of Judaism is the call to treat others with dignity and compassion.
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