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Explaining the "I Have Seen Them In My Dreams", A Video On Deja Vu, Romance, Synchronicities & 5D...

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It’s been a while since I posted on this channel. Life pulled me into a grind season, but this video—and now this piece—has been forming for more than a year. I don’t claim full certainty over what I’m about to explore, but if this topic found you, there’s probably something in it meant for you. This started with my own mystical experiences. Not because they were extraordinary, but because I didn’t understand them when they happened—and I noticed many people online asking the same questions. Deja vu. Synchronicities. Telepathy. Premonitions. Romance that feels foretold. AI doesn’t really answer these unless you corner it very specifically, so this is my attempt to add a perspective. Think of it as casting a vote into the collective conversation. I focus mainly on a romantic experience, not because romance is special in itself, but because it exposes how the psyche and reality interact. Romance amplifies patterns that are always there. Also, talking about it feels like exposure therapy....

Cupping Therapy: Blood, Moon Cycles, Energy And Experience Review...

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I wanted to share my thoughts and experience with cupping therapy—a practice deeply connected to blood flow in the body—and explore why that matters from both scientific and spiritual perspectives. This isn’t just theory for me. I tried it, it helped me, and that’s why I’m talking about it. When we think about blood, we usually think biologically. But blood is also a liquid, and liquid systems are influenced by forces we don’t always pay attention to. The most obvious example is water on Earth. The moon directly affects oceans, tides, and waves. That influence is measurable and undeniable. In a similar way—though less obvious—the moon appears to affect the blood within us. When blood pressure or volume shifts upward, especially toward the head, it can influence mood and mental states. Frustration, anxiety, anger, bitterness—these emotional patterns often show up when there’s excess activity or pressure in the upper body. Ancient cultures noticed this long before modern science had expl...

A Reflection on Pain

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Pain shows up in many forms—physical, emotional, spiritual—and lately, I’ve been paying closer attention to how it moves through my life. This reflection comes from a period of creative exhaustion, digital fatigue, and a deep physical reset. While filming the original video, I was on the sixth day of a seven-day water fast, which naturally shaped my energy, clarity, and sensitivity to everything I was experiencing. I’ve noticed this exhaustion isn’t just personal. Many creators seem quieter, less driven. Even my own habits have shifted—I scroll less, watch fewer videos, and question whether constant consumption actually serves me. Change happens quietly, and often before we fully understand it. Pain, I’ve learned, works the same way. Pain as a Signal, Not an Enemy Growing up, when overly curious not minding my business, I once heard a phrase that stuck with me:  “Mind the side that hurts you.”  At the time, it felt dismissive. Years later, I realized it carried wisdom. Pain po...

Apartments & Soulmates

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At certain moments in my life, whenever the number in my bank account crosses some invisible threshold, I panic. Not because I’m afraid of losing it—but because I feel like money sitting still is fragile. Exposed. Temporary. And when the world feels unstable, I want that value translated into something solid. Something that lasts. For me, that “something” has twice taken the form of real estate. The first time was in 2019, when I bought property from my dad. The second time happened recently—and that’s where this story really begins. For years, I’d been circling the idea of buying an apartment. Which city? Which neighborhood? How much was I really willing to commit? Eventually, I landed on the city where I was born. It felt obvious in hindsight, but it took some hesitation to arrive there. Once I finally had enough money, I realized something important: the internet wasn’t going to give me the best answers. So instead of scrolling listings, I walked the city. I looked for handwritten s...

It’s Just a Simulation… Part 2

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It’s been a while since my last upload, which was  It’s Just a Simulation – Part 1 . That video explored simulations, video games, AI, the brain’s hemispheres, concurrent lives, and how computing mirrors consciousness. This is the continuation—less linear, more layered, and packed with interconnected ideas. This time, I want to give video games their credit, explain why I stepped away from the gaming category I actually enjoyed, and dive deeper into visualization, subconscious cues, manifestation, lucid dreaming, and how thoughts shape timelines. When Games Actually Push Humanity Forward Video games tend to get a bad reputation, but they’ve quietly driven massive breakthroughs. Take games like  chess  and  Go . They’re ancient, strategic, and often dismissed as unproductive. Yet when AI learned to beat humans at these games, it gave researchers confidence to tackle much harder problems. That confidence directly led to breakthroughs like  AlphaFold , which revolu...

It's Just a Simulation. A Talk on Computers, Dreams and Threads of Thoughts... Part 1

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Have you ever felt like life was just… a game? A vivid dream? A digital illusion? In this post, I’m diving into the idea that reality might be a simulation through the lens of personal experience, computer science, lucid dreaming, and the mysterious nature of consciousness. This isn’t about preaching a theory; it’s about sharing thoughts, patterns, and realizations that connect spiritual concepts with digital systems. Buckle up. Simulations exist to study realities without the real-world consequences—weather forecasts, car crashes, architectural drafts. They’re powerful because they help us test possibilities before fully committing. But what if life, as we know it, is a version of that? You’ve probably heard phrases like “chill, it’s just a simulation” or “life is a game.” It sounds playful, but it implies something deeper—this existence may be transient, flexible, not to be taken so seriously. That idea leads us to look at how our minds process reality, and how computers mirror ...

°Flowers, Patterns & Luck. The Kybalion 4th Principle of Polarity

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 There’s something enchanting about noticing a flower when you least expect it. It feels like a whisper from the universe—beautiful, unexpected, maybe even lucky. In this reflection, we dive into how flowers, patterns, and the very concept of luck intertwine, all through the lens of the Kybalion’s 4th Principle: Polarity. Using personal insight, esoteric ideas, and spiritual musings, we’ll explore how synchronicity and structure shape our reality—and why noticing a flower might be more than just a coincidence. Patterns in Poetry and Petals Humans are drawn to patterns. Whether in rhymes or the spirals of a sunflower, there’s something innately satisfying about patterns. Poetry, like nature, follows recognizable forms—think rhyme schemes like AABB or ABAB. And in nature, patterns manifest mathematically, most famously in the Fibonacci sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13… You’ll find it in flower petals, seed spirals, and leaf arrangements. It’s not just beautiful—it’s efficient. Natur...

3 Myths My Mom Told Me That Now Make Sense

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When I was young, my mom shared a few myths with me that I dismissed as old-fashioned superstition. But as time passed, I found deeper meaning in them—aligning with science, metaphysics, and even the psychology of our subconscious. Here are three myths that once seemed strange but now make a surprising amount of sense. Walking with Resistance Blocks Abundance One of the first myths my mom told me was not to walk while dragging my feet or in a way that conveyed frustration. She believed that walking with resistance chases away good fortune. At the time, I thought it was just another one of those cultural sayings meant to correct my posture. But now, I see the deeper truth behind it. The book   The Science of Getting Rich   discusses how our mindset and energy shape our reality. Moving through life in a certain way—both mentally and physically—attracts success. When we develop a habit of walking with resistance, it subtly conditions our subconscious into the opposite, a state of...

On A.I. Tools, Notebook LM, Imagination, and The Dead Internet

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Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how we learn, research, and interact with information. One fascinating tool in this landscape is   Notebook LM , Google’s AI-powered research and note-taking assistant. While primarily marketed for academia, it offers incredible value beyond that—helping individuals summarize research papers, YouTube transcripts, PDFs, and more. In this post, I explore how   Notebook LM   can aid in understanding complex teachings, such as Neville Goddard’s manifestation techniques. Beyond AI tools, we’ll also discuss the power of imagination in keeping up with technological evolution and touch on ideas like the   Dead Internet Theory   and AI-generated content. Notebook LM: A Game-Changer for Learning Notebook LM is an   AI-assisted research tool   that helps users extract insights from dense materials. You can upload a document or a YouTube transcript and have the AI summarize key points for you. This is particularly useful when d...

Thoughts Crystallizing and Content Repurposing: From YouTube to Blogs, Books & Beyond

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Creating content has never been easier. With the help of AI tools like ChatGPT, I’ve discovered a seamless way to transform my YouTube videos into well-structured blog posts. What once felt like an overwhelming task—organizing scattered thoughts and verbal explorations—now happens almost effortlessly. But beyond just repurposing content, this process has revealed something deeper: the evolving role of AI in creativity, self-expression, and even book writing. The Power of AI in Content Creation After producing over 40 YouTube videos, I started experimenting with ChatGPT to repurpose them into blog posts. The results were surprising. AI helped refine my speech, making my ideas clearer and more structured than I had originally articulated. It’s as if AI is not just transcribing my words but interpreting them, distilling the essence, and making them more relatable to a broader audience. This realization led me to think about the vast potential of AI in creative work. Writing a book, for ex...

A Spider's Manifestation : Since Matter Cannot Manifest Life or Mind...

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Breaking through creative blocks can sometimes feel like an insurmountable challenge. Recently, I encountered this firsthand while working on a programming project. Stuck in a mental dead-end, I decided to step away from the problem and take a short power nap. That brief moment of rest and intentional visualization led to a profound breakthrough. This experience made me reflect on the power of visualization and its connection to esoteric concepts of free will, consciousness, and alternative realities. Inspired by the principles of   Reality Transurfing   and   The Kybalion , I explored the difference between first-person and third-person visualization techniques and how they influence manifestation. First-Person vs. Third-Person Manifestation When we visualize, we often do so from one of two perspectives. The first-person approach places us directly in the scene—we see through our own eyes, feel the emotions, and experience the reality as if it were happening in real-time...

The Power of Prayer: As Within, So Without – Lessons from Anime & Real Life

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Anime often serves as more than just entertainment; it can be a vessel for deeper philosophical and psychological insights. One such example is the iconic battle between Netero and Meruem in   Hunter x Hunter . This fictional showdown encapsulates profound truths about endurance, discipline, and the power of prayer—lessons that extend beyond animation and into real life. Through this lens, we will explore how anchoring, neural linguistic programming (NLP), and mental conditioning shape both fictional and real-life characters. The Fictional Context: Netero’s Prayer-Powered Technique In   Hunter x Hunter , Isaac Netero is an elderly martial arts master who wields an extraordinary ability: a technique that allows him to summon an enormous, Buddha-like statue to strike his opponent. However, there’s a crucial prerequisite—he must pray before every attack. This unique training method, rooted in meditation and relentless repetition, transforms his prayer into a psychological trigger...

Why Fortune Tellers Use Cards: The Power of Flow State in Prediction

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In the world of fortune telling, practitioners rarely state their predictions outright. Instead, they rely on mediums like tarot cards. Why is that? Is it just tradition, or is there something deeper at play? The answer lies in the concept of flow state—a heightened state of awareness and intuition that enhances decision-making and prediction. The Role of Flow in Fortune Telling Fortune tellers don’t just rely on their intuition; they use tools like cards to enter a mental state that allows them to interpret patterns effectively. Just as professional poker players assess multiple strategies based on the hand they’re dealt, fortune tellers use cards as a structured medium to channel their insights without forcing or ego-driven declarations. If a fortune teller were to simply state their predictions without a medium, they might come across as overly assertive or even intrusive. Instead, cards offer a way to present insights in a non-discriminative manner, making the reading feel more org...

Cats, Dogs, Horses: Choosing The Best Companion In 2025 (Biased Against Dogs)

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The connection between humans and their pets runs deep, shaped by both practical needs and spiritual experiences. In 2025, the debate continues: Which is the best companion—dogs, cats, or horses? While each animal has unique qualities, the way we frame this question matters. Is a pet’s worth defined by its loyalty, utility, or the energy it brings into our lives? The Loyalty Debate: Dogs and Sacrifice One common argument in favor of dogs is their willingness to sacrifice for their owners. Many believe that a pet that would die for you is the ultimate companion. But is that really the best measure of companionship? If a human friend constantly put their life on the line for you, would that be a healthy friendship? Probably not. Loyalty is valuable, but there’s more to choosing a companion than just devotion. Practical Considerations: What Do You Need? Each animal serves a different practical role: Dogs   are great for security, especially in remote areas without immediate access to ...

CHAT GPT Responds to AI's Gender: A Deep Dive into the Masculine and Feminine in Concepts

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Artificial intelligence is shaping our world, but have you ever wondered—does AI have a gender? This question opens the door to a broader exploration of gendered concepts, language, and the way we perceive abstract ideas. In this discussion, I take a deep dive into the gendered nature of concepts like freedom, justice, beauty, and technology, ultimately leading to an intriguing question: If AI had a gender, what would it be? The Gender of Abstract Concepts Many cultures and languages assign gender to abstract concepts, even though English doesn't explicitly do so. In languages like French and Arabic, nouns have grammatical gender, influencing how people perceive ideas. For instance, in French, "freedom" (la liberté) is feminine. These linguistic nuances shape how we relate to these concepts. To explore this idea further in my chat with GPT, I examined several fundamental concepts and whether they lean more masculine or feminine: The Sea & Earth   – Traditionally seen ...

What Business Are You In? Automation, AI, and Balancing Focus – A Programmer’s Reflection

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Automation is one of those things that, once you experience its benefits, makes you wonder why you ever did things manually in the first place. Every time I automate a task, I ask myself: How did I waste so much time doing this manually? Recently, I’ve been diving deep into automation again, working on various tasks using Python and Optical Character Recognition (OCR). While automation saves time, it demands intense focus, planning, and logic—far from simple data entry. The Challenge of Automation Programming and automation require breaking down even the smallest details into precise steps. Tasks that seem trivial in daily workflows suddenly require explicit instructions when turned into code. This forces a reevaluation: Should a task be automated at all? Additionally, there’s an important consideration—will AI eventually take over this task? If so, should we wait for AI to improve, or should we automate now? In the meantime, what should we be doing with our time before AI catches up? ...

Schrödinger's Cat Got Me Praying

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There’s something about Schrödinger’s Cat that keeps pulling me back when I struggle to explain certain phenomena. It’s the same way I return to the idea of light behaving as both a wave and a particle—two seemingly contradictory states existing at once. This paradox reminds me of something deeply spiritual: the nature of prayer, intention, and the unity of the conscious and subconscious mind. Recently, I found myself reflecting on an insight my mom shared. In Islam, there’s a belief that when you pray positively for someone who is absent, your prayer is heard by God. This concept isn’t unique to Islam—it resonates across various spiritual traditions. It made me think about the power of collective goodwill. Imagine a world where countless people silently send their gratitude and positive thoughts toward you. Whether you create art, music, or offer valuable services, their appreciation becomes a form of prayer, a projection of good energy toward you. But then, I asked myself: why does a...