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Matt Presti is the current president of the University of Science and Philosophy. In this episode we discuss the dynamics of self-discovery and divinely inspired illumination by exploring the ideas of great thinkers like Walter Russell, Nicola Tesla, and other spiritual avatars of history. Matt's strong grasp on philosophy makes him a powerful teacher of self-directed development, and his eclectic artistic expressions range from musical masterpieces to video presentations, and that's just the tip of the Presti-burg. For sure one of my favorite episodes of IP yet and you won't want to miss it if you're looking for a little inspiration yourself.
See more of Matt's work at MattPresti.com
Check out Matt's music and philosophy videos online! These are a great resource for the aspiring idealist philosopher.
Enroll in the University of Science and Philosophy at https://philosophy.org
Episode Topics (View on IP Website)
Graphic of the Cross of Awareness
If you want double the episode content and other subscriber perks, subscribe to InnerVerse Plus+ on Patreon!
This episode had a wealth of wonderful topics that are exclusive to the Plus+ Extension, you won't want to miss Matt's ideas on "raising vibrations" because I bet you've never thought about it in quite this way before.
Plus+ Extension Topics:
+ Conceptualization of the thought structure of the creator
+ The fulcrum of equilibrium for manifesting the higher mind
+ Becoming "nonjective" instead of subject/object deluded
+ The dynamics of self-development
+ Why we are geared for original thought instead of group think
+ Transcending hedonism within festival culture and creating paths to truth
+ The physics explanation of why "raising your vibrations" is more dangerous than enlightening
+ The absurdity of what's really going on at the Large Hadron Collidor
Music in this episode is by Matt Presti!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Matt Presti is the current president of the University of Science and Philosophy. In this episode we discuss the dynamics of self-discovery and divinely inspired illumination by exploring the ideas of great thinkers like Walter Russell, Nicola Tesla, and other spiritual avatars of history. Matt's strong grasp on philosophy makes him a powerful teacher of self-directed development, and his eclectic artistic expressions range from musical masterpieces to video presentations, and that's just the tip of the Presti-burg. For sure one of my favorite episodes of IP yet and you won't want to miss it if you're looking for a little inspiration yourself.
See more of Matt's work at MattPresti.com
Check out Matt's music and philosophy videos online! These are a great resource for the aspiring idealist philosopher.
Enroll in the University of Science and Philosophy at https://philosophy.org
Episode Topics (View on IP Website)
Graphic of the Cross of Awareness
If you want double the episode content and other subscriber perks, subscribe to InnerVerse Plus+ on Patreon!
This episode had a wealth of wonderful topics that are exclusive to the Plus+ Extension, you won't want to miss Matt's ideas on "raising vibrations" because I bet you've never thought about it in quite this way before.
Plus+ Extension Topics:
+ Conceptualization of the thought structure of the creator
+ The fulcrum of equilibrium for manifesting the higher mind
+ Becoming "nonjective" instead of subject/object deluded
+ The dynamics of self-development
+ Why we are geared for original thought instead of group think
+ Transcending hedonism within festival culture and creating paths to truth
+ The physics explanation of why "raising your vibrations" is more dangerous than enlightening
+ The absurdity of what's really going on at the Large Hadron Collidor
Music in this episode is by Matt Presti!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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