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Michael Wann is a synchromystic researcher who uncovers occult correlations and connections between cultural phenomenon and our individual experience. In this episode we look at the movie Inception and what it reveals about the digital dream-world that humanity has mistaken for reality, the relationship between human neural pathways and macro-cosmic patterns in the universal mind, and the harvesting of the mass-imagination for the manifestation of a totalitarian age.
In the Plus+ Extension we question A.I., 5G, and the frequency war, the influence of group belief on the coronavirus event, the power of becoming self-regulated, and the occult history of human civilization. All that and a heck-of-a-lot more!
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Michael Wann is a synchromystic researcher who uncovers occult correlations and connections between cultural phenomenon and our individual experience. In this episode we look at the movie Inception and what it reveals about the digital dream-world that humanity has mistaken for reality, the relationship between human neural pathways and macro-cosmic patterns in the universal mind, and the harvesting of the mass-imagination for the manifestation of a totalitarian age.
In the Plus+ Extension we question A.I., 5G, and the frequency war, the influence of group belief on the coronavirus event, the power of becoming self-regulated, and the occult history of human civilization. All that and a heck-of-a-lot more!
Subscribe to InnerVerse Plus+ at patreon.com/innerverse
SUPPORT INNERVERSE WITH SECRET ENERGY POWER-UPS
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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