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Ep. 37 | Channelling: Another Way of Knowing | Sam The Illusionist

An episode of the Collective Evolution with Joe Martino podcast, hosted by Collective Evolution, titled "Ep. 37 | Channelling: Another Way of Knowing | Sam The Illusionist" was published on September 3, 2023 and runs 63 minutes.

September 3, 2023 ·63m · Collective Evolution with Joe Martino

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In this episode, Madhava Setty & I have a discussion with Sam The Illusionist about his channelling work. In a time where different ways of knowing can be useful while we hold a curious and open mind, this conversation feels meaningful. The key for me tends to be, that we need not take channelling as fact, but is a signal worthy of considering and discerning in our sensemaking.

Sam's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SAMTHEILLUSIONIST

Channelling research: https://explorerlounge.one/programs/08272019-what-science-says-about-channeling-619af6

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