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I'm Kai, and I share my experience and advice on manifestation, spirituality and purpose. you can find more of my work on YouTube or my site AstralHQ.com. I teach manifestation concepts and methods based on my years of experience, and LOTS of research into what works and what doesn't. To learn more about my work, watch my on YouTube or go to our site AstralHQ.com and browse the articles and materials there.
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Astral Waves Collective

Astral Waves Collective

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Immerse your senses in the ethereal world of The Astral Waves Collective podcast. Journey through soothing soundscapes, where gentle melodies meet calming rhythms. Each episode takes you on a tranquil voyage, offering solace from the chaos of daily life. Let the music transport you to a realm of serenity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Geister, Astralwesen, Fabeltiere und Sagengestalten Podcast

Sukadev Bretz - Weisheit und Spiritualität

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Einblicke in die Feinstoffwelt: Geister, Astralwesen, Feen, Elfen, Naturgeister, Sagengestalten, Fabelwesen - die Mythen der Völker sind voll davon. Hier bekommst du viele Infos über die Feinstoffwesen der verschiedensten Völker und Kulturen - und vielleicht sogar einen Einblick in eine faszinierende subtile Welt.
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Music for Astral Travel

Absalon Radio CPH

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A mix of downtempo and ambient music aiming to elevate consciousness and free the human soul from the weight of the material world. A chance to experience a non-physical way of travel into the astral spheres of existence through a high frequency sound bath.
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Story’s of our lives, both real and fantasy. Everything is possible and everything is real here in the Astral Plane. I am your host Ethan D. Rx. Join my guests and I as we venture through the vast everything of the Astral Plane.
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Join astral projection and lucid dreaming practitioner and adept Vincent Field as he shares his incredible and sometimes frightening experiences in higher dimensions of reality, attaining profound spiritual insights and encountering a wide variety of non-physical entities, including higher level spiritual beings, deceased relatives, aliens, the higher self, spirit guides, and more. Learn the techniques that he uses to reach and navigate these higher states of consciousness, and expand your o ...
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Astral Harvest Podcast

Astral Harvest Podcast

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Welcome to the Astral Harvest Podcast! The podcast is the epitome of eclecticism featuring a series of interviews with individuals who are or have been involved with the festival in some way. Discussion topics include music production, spirituality, health, yoga, DJing, diet, art, poetry, shamanism, performance art and all things festival culture! As far as interviewees go, we like ‘em weird and brilliant, just like our Harvesters! Happy listening, folks!
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Olá. Você que está iniciando a jornada nos estudos espirituais e mesmo que já tenha uma base, esse curso lhe será muito importante. Aqui foram colocados com carinho conhecimentos e vivências sobre o mundo espiritual, dicas de autores sérios, de sites, de livros importantes e informações gerais sobre multi-dimensionalidade. O curso é voltado ao aprendizado de forma simples, com termos de fácil acesso, com o objetivo de levar conhecimento a quem precise, independente de credo, religião, posiçã ...
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[I haven’t independently verified each link. On average, commenters will end up spotting evidence that around two or three of the links in each links post are wrong or misleading. I correct these as I see them, and will highlight important corrections later, but I can’t guarantee I will have caught them all by the time you read this.] https://www.a…
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Dr. Monzo, who operates the substack account After The Hour Of Decision, joins me to discuss whether or not Spengler's model of civilizations and their lifecycles can tell us anything about our current political situation. The discussion is framed by my essay “Spengler, The Election, and the Fate of the West,” which you should read before you liste…
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A red sun dawns over San Francisco. Juxtaposed against clouds and sea, it forms a patriotic tableau: blood red, deathly white, and the blue of the void. As its first rays touch the city, the frantic traffic slows to a crawl; even the birds cease to sing. It is Election Day in the United States. Future generations will number American elections amon…
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I. Time to own the libs! ACX joins such based heterodox thinkers as Curtis Yarvin, Nick Fuentes, Richard Spencer, and David Duke in telling you what the woke Washington Post and failing LA Times don’t want you to know: Donald Trump is the wrong choice for US President. If you’re in a swing state, we recommend you vote Harris; if a safe state, Harri…
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[This is a guest post by Clara Collier. Clara is the editor of Asterisk Magazine.] Proposition 36 is a California ballot measure that increases mandatory sentences for certain drug and theft crimes. It’s also a referendum on over a decade of sentencing reform efforts stemming from California’s historical prison overcrowding crisis. Like many states…
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Tyler Cowen is an economics professor and blogger at Marginal Revolution. Patrick Collison is the billionaire founder of the online payments company Stripe. In 2019, they wrote an article calling for a discipline of Progress Studies, which would figure out what progress was and how to increase it. Later that year, tech entrepreneur Jason Crawford s…
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The Median Voter Theorem says that, given some reasonable assumptions, the candidate closest to the beliefs of the median voter will win. So if candidates are rational, they’ll all end up at the same place on a one-dimensional political spectrum: the exact center. Here’s a simple argument for why this should be true: suppose the Democrats wisely ch…
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Thanks to our local meetup groups for doing this! Quick lookup version: AUSTIN: Guide here BOSTON: Guide here CHICAGO: Guide here LOS ANGELES: Guide here NEW YORK CITY: Guide here OAKLAND/BERKELEY: Guide here PHILADELPHIA: Guide here SAN FRANCISCO: Guide here SEATTLE: Guide here Longer version with commentary: https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/acx-l…
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What problem do we get after we've solved all other problems? I. Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom got famous for asking “What if technology is really really bad?” He helped define ‘existential risk’, popularize fears of malevolent superintelligence, and argue that we were living in a ‘vulnerable world’ prone to physical or biological catastrophe. Hi…
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Okay, let’s do this! Link is here, should take about twenty minutes. I’ll close the form on Monday 10/21 and post results the following week. I’ll put an answer key in the comments here, and have a better one including attributions in the results post. DON’T READ THE COMMENTS UNTIL YOU’RE DONE. https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/ai-art-turing-test…
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Thanks to everyone who entered or voted in the book review contest. The winners are: 1st: Two Arms And A Head, reviewed by AmandaFromBethlehem. Amanda is active in the Philadelphia ACX community. This is her first year entering the Book Review Contest, and she is currently working on a silly novel about an alien who likes thermodynamics. When she's…
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I. My ex-girlfriend has a weird relationship to reality. Her actions ripple out into the world more heavily than other people's. She finds herself at the center of events more often than makes sense. One time someone asked her to explain the whole “AI risk” thing to a State Senator. She hadn’t realized states had senators, but it sounded important,…
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This is an audio reading, with some commentary, of my historical essay on Vlad The Impaler. Follow me on substack for more longform and podcast content. This audio covers the events of his life that earned him his reputation and legend, but it is only an excerpt of the essay, which includes many pictures, maps, and a note on the historical sources.…
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I accept guest posts from certain people, especially past Book Review Contest winners. Earlier this year, I published Daniel Böttger’s essay Consciousness As Recursive Reflections. While we were working on editing it, Daniel had some dramatic experiences and revelations, culminating in him developing a theory which he says “will contribute to savin…
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The "cultural Christianity" argument says that atheists might not like Christianity, but they like a culture which depends on Christianity. They like open, free, thoughtful, liberal, beautiful, virtuous societies. Unmoored from a connection to Christanity, a society will gradually have less of those goods, until even atheists are unhappy. Therefore…
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How is Javier Milei, the new-ish libertarian president of Argentina doing? According to right-wing sources, he’s doing amazing, inflation is vanquished, and Argentina is on the road to First World status. According to left-wing sources, he’s devastating the country, inflation has ballooned, and Argentina is mired in unprecedented dire poverty. I wa…
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Dudley is on fire right now, first as my guest on Digital Identity and now with his new article on millennial speak, which he has dubbed “Millennial Snot.” You’ve all seen it online, heard it on the news, and perhaps even been subjected to it when Trump, "science," men being women, or any other hot issue comes up at dinner parties, church, little k…
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Exegi monumentum aere perennius There’s a Twitter meme on how men constantly think about the Roman Empire. Some feminist friends objected that women think about Rome a lot too. To settle the matter, I included a question about this on this year’s ACX survey, “Have you thought about the Roman Empire in the past 24 hours?” (the Byzantine Empire also …
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Finalist #14 in the Book Review Contest [This is one of the finalists in the 2024 book review contest, written by an ACX reader who will remain anonymous until after voting is done. I’ll be posting about one of these a week for several months. When you’ve read them all, I’ll ask you to vote for a favorite, so remember which ones you liked] Introduc…
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