Superhuman

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Superhuman

In this installment of the Superhuman podcast, Zhee Singer shares his journey from battling PTSD after serving in Vietnam to finding tranquility through meditation and spirituality, primarily shaped by the Eastern philosophies shared by his youthful spiritual guru, the Sat Guru. Zhee discusses innovative tools that utilize electronically produced sound waves to alter the state of mind positively. Highlighting the relevance of the novel merger between neuroscience and quantum mechanics, he delves into Donald Hoffmann's Interface Theory of Perception, suggesting our perception of reality is a pragmatic symbolic interface adopted for survival rather than an accurate reflection of the objective world. He also explores conscious realism, asserting consciousness as the fundamental fabric of the universe. Ultimately, Zhee prompts listeners to question their perceived realities rooted in negative emotions, inspired by Hoffmann’s theory.

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    In this installment of the Superhuman podcast, Zhee Singer shares his journey from battling PTSD after serving in Vietnam to finding tranquility through meditation and spirituality, primarily shaped by the Eastern philosophies shared by his youthful spiritual guru, the Sat Guru. Zhee discusses innovative tools that utilize electronically produced sound waves to alter the state of mind positively. Highlighting the relevance of the novel merger between neuroscience and quantum mechanics, he delves into Donald Hoffmann's Interface Theory of Perception, suggesting our perception of reality is a pragmatic symbolic interface adopted for survival rather than an accurate reflection of the objective world. He also explores conscious realism, asserting consciousness as the fundamental fabric of the universe. Ultimately, Zhee prompts listeners to question their perceived realities rooted in negative emotions, inspired by Hoffmann’s theory.

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In this installment of the Superhuman podcast, Zhee Singer shares his journey from battling PTSD after serving in Vietnam to finding tranquility through meditation and spirituality, primarily shaped by the Eastern philosophies shared by his youthful spiritual guru, the Sat Guru. Zhee discusses innovative tools that utilize electronically produced sound waves to alter the state of mind positively. Highlighting the relevance of the novel merger between neuroscience and quantum mechanics, he delves into Donald Hoffmann's Interface Theory of Perception, suggesting our perception of reality is a pragmatic symbolic interface adopted for survival rather than an accurate reflection of the objective world. He also explores conscious realism, asserting consciousness as the fundamental fabric of the universe. Ultimately, Zhee prompts listeners to question their perceived realities rooted in negative emotions, inspired by Hoffmann’s theory.

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