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In a world obsessed with horoscopes and quick spiritual answers, this episode of Lipstick on Labcoats pulls focus back to what can actually be observed, tested, and understood.
“Planets, Moons & Measurable Mysteries” with Ashlei Lewis explores the real relationship between spirituality and space through the lens of science. From the stabilizing pull of the Moon to the protective force of Jupiter, this episode breaks down how celestial bodies influence our environment through measurable forces like Gravitational force and the Electromagnetic spectrum.
Instead of assigning personalities to planets, we examine what they actually do and what that reveals about structure, balance, and unseen influence. Bridging Astrophysics and Neuroscience, this episode challenges viewers to rethink spirituality not as prediction, but as awareness grounded in reality.
No tarot. No guesswork. Just the quiet realization that we are part of a system where invisible forces shape visible outcomes—and that understanding that system might be the most powerful perspective of all.
By Ashlei Lewis, CEO of NeuroViu5
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In a world obsessed with horoscopes and quick spiritual answers, this episode of Lipstick on Labcoats pulls focus back to what can actually be observed, tested, and understood.
“Planets, Moons & Measurable Mysteries” with Ashlei Lewis explores the real relationship between spirituality and space through the lens of science. From the stabilizing pull of the Moon to the protective force of Jupiter, this episode breaks down how celestial bodies influence our environment through measurable forces like Gravitational force and the Electromagnetic spectrum.
Instead of assigning personalities to planets, we examine what they actually do and what that reveals about structure, balance, and unseen influence. Bridging Astrophysics and Neuroscience, this episode challenges viewers to rethink spirituality not as prediction, but as awareness grounded in reality.
No tarot. No guesswork. Just the quiet realization that we are part of a system where invisible forces shape visible outcomes—and that understanding that system might be the most powerful perspective of all.