NLS 396: UC Berkeley Astrophysicist PROVES We LIVE in a CONSCIOUS SIMULATION - NEW EVIDENCE! with Bernard Haisch & Marsha Sims

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FLASHBACK FRIDAYS: BRACE YOURSELF! The Z's REVEAL HUMANITY'S Next Stage of EVOLUTION! with Lee Harris

Lee Harris, a luminary in the realm of spiritual exploration and energy consciousness, renowned as the author of "Conversations with the Z’s, Book One" and "Energy Speaks." Serving as a gifted energy intuitive and channeler, Harris leads a thriving online community that captivate ...  Show more

NLS 672: What is the Meaning of Life? with Tim Freke

What if spirituality isn’t about escaping the world… but evolving within it?In this profound conversation, Tim Freke challenges the ancient idea that we “fell” from a divine source and instead proposes something radically hopeful: that we are rising into it. He explores the evolu ...  Show more

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