Neil Slade discusses brain function and teaches techniques for activating dormant mental capabilities while exploring cloudbusting and weather influence through consciousness. His research into brain activation reveals how stimulating specific regions including frontal lobes can enhance creativity, intuition, and access to expanded states of consciousness. Slade demonstrates simple exercises for activating different brain areas and how such practices can produce measurable changes in mental performance and awareness. The conversation covers the relationship between brain activity and consciousness, examining whether mind emerges from brain or whether brain serves as interface for non-local consciousness. He shifts to discussing cloudbusting and Wilhelm Reich's research into how focused intention and simple technology might influence weather patterns and atmospheric conditions. Slade examines his own experiments with cloudbusting and how consciousness directed through orgone accumulators might affect cloud formation and weather development. The discussion explores connections between brain activation and ability to influence external reality, examining how enhanced consciousness might enable effects that seem impossible under materialist assumptions. Slade addresses the suppression of Reich's work and how powerful technologies for influencing weather and consciousness have been dismissed or actively suppressed. His presentation reveals how brain enhancement and consciousness expansion might enable capabilities including direct influence on physical reality through focused intention and understanding of subtle energies.