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By @Joli.Artist, aka Your One Black Friend
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The podcast currently has 245 episodes available.
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**In this thought-provoking episode of the "So You’re Living in a Simulation" Podcast, Joli explores the relationship between memory, consciousness, and the multiverse.**
Starting with the challenges of memory retention, particularly for those with ADHD, Joli suggests that our minds often resurface irrelevant or painful memories without benefit. But what if we could selectively forget those who’ve caused us harm?
She proposes a radical approach to memory: consciously editing past experiences by imagining different outcomes in parallel realities. By doing this, Joli argues, we can reframe our narratives and change our futures.
Throughout the episode, she discusses how looping positive memories, rather than traumatic ones, can help shift our mindsets. She also cautions against becoming trapped in victimhood by reliving past trauma and advocates for using memory editing as a tool for personal growth.
Drawing parallels to video editing, Joli encourages listeners to actively "cut out" the negative parts of their stories that no longer serve them.
Using anecdotes, she highlights how reframing can even influence our physical and emotional states. The episode concludes with a powerful metaphor: just as actors can be left on the editing floor, so too can people and memories that don’t deserve a role in your life’s narrative.
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**Timestamps:**
00:00 Introduction
02:10 Reverse Time Travel and Closed Timelike Curves (CTC)
09:58 "Do I Want To Say That" Pause And Choose The Reality Experience
17:19 What Created Humanity And Set The Moon In Place?
28:44 Stop Reliving the Traumatic Events
31:53 Re-Imagine Something Different Happening
01:11:42 Leveraging Forgetfulness: ADHD and Memory Editing
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**Key Explored Questions:**
1. What is memory editing?
2. How do our memories shape our identity?
3. Can we forget painful memories intentionally?
4. What role do beliefs play in how we remember?
5. How can we change our future by altering our memories?
6. How to forget trauma?
7. What is Closed Time Like Curve?
8. Who created the moon?
9. What is the impact of negative memories on our lives?
10. Is it possible to relive memories in a different way?
11. How to edit the past with memory?
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In this thought-provoking episode of "So You’re Living in a Simulation," Joli challenges conventional wisdom about money, success, and societal programming. She explores the concept of money as a ubiquitous resource and questions the deeply ingrained belief that hard work always leads to wealth.
Joli delves into the psychology of fear, encouraging listeners to transform their mindset from one of scarcity to abundance. She discusses the idea of "eating" or benefiting from challenging situations, drawing parallels between sociopathic behavior in business and survival instincts.
Throughout the episode, Joli urges her audience to break free from societal conditioning, rethink their approach to security and opportunity, and embrace a more empowered perspective on life and success.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
02:14 - Money is absolutely ubiquitous
04:12 - "Money is hard to earn" – The social conditioning
07:40 - "Mortgage" – Death pledge
10:36 - Empty job titles: Prioritizing appearance over substance
12:23 - "Fiat" – Isn't real
17:23 - "The emperor has no clothes"
20:16 - The sense of lack vs. abundance
22:25 - Understanding the real cost of being secure
24:55 - "Scared money don’t make no money"
28:54 - The power of asking "Can I benefit from this?"
41:04 - Fear is only meant to be a warning, deprogram yourself
42:43 - Stoic mindset and final thoughts
Key Questions Explored:
1. Is money truly hard to earn?
2. How does society program our beliefs?
3. Does hard work guarantee wealth?
4. What's the real cost of security?
5. How does fiat currency work?
6. Why shift from prey to predator mindset?
7. What role does confidence play?
8. How to break the "slave mentality"?
9. Why start high in your career?
10. Is working hard always beneficial?
11. How to break societal conditioning?
12. What is an abundance mentality?
13. Can everyone become wealthy?
14. How to overcome impostor syndrome?
15. Is money ubiquitous?
16. Does hard work equal wealth?
On this episode of “Your One Black Friend” Podcast, Joli delves into the profound concepts of time, consciousness, and parallel universes.
She begins by questioning the limitations imposed by our understanding of time travel, proposing that the notion of causality and past events might be challenged by the existence of parallel universes. Joli argues that while traditional physics suggests time travel to the past could violate fundamental laws, the existence of parallel realities offers a way around these constraints.
Joli then explores the idea of immortality from a fourth-dimensional perspective, suggesting that our consciousness exists across multiple points in space-time. She explains that when we learn or grow, we are effectively "dying" and transitioning to a new variant of ourselves in this continuous journey through time. This shifting consciousness means that even if one version of ourselves dies, other variants in different timelines or realities persist.
The discussion further expands into the concept of quantum immortality, which posits that consciousness cannot truly die but instead continues in parallel universes where one survives potentially fatal events. Joli emphasizes that this idea supports the notion that no consciousness truly experiences death; it merely transitions to other states of existence.
Joli concludes by reflecting on the limitations of current technology, which prevents us from interacting with past or parallel versions of loved ones. She suggests that, despite this, the essence of our being—our consciousness—continues to exist throughout all of space-time. She envisions a future where technology could one day track and interact with these different states of being, reinforcing the idea that we are more expansive and eternal than the linear perception of life and death might suggest.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
05:32 Explaining eternalism and the block universe theory
11:36 Time travel to the future: methods and theories
19:20 "Choose your own destiny"
28:17 Eternalism vs Presentism
41:36 “It’s Not Just One Future" - Many Worlds Interpretation and Eternalism
50:59 "Death only happens to other people" - consciousness can't die
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Key explored questions:
1. What is eternalism in physics?
2. How does the block universe theory relate to time?
3. Is time travel to the future possible?
4. What are the challenges of traveling to the past?
5. How does quantum mechanics relate to time travel?
6. What is the grandfather paradox?
7. How does the many worlds interpretation affect time travel?
8. What is quantum immortality?
9. How does consciousness relate to the concept of death?
10. Are we four-dimensional beings?
11. How does the idea of parallel universes impact our understanding of death?
12. Can consciousness be destroyed?
13. How might future technology change our perception of death and time?
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On this episode of “Your One Black Friend” Podcast, Joli delves into the profound concepts of time, consciousness, and parallel universes.
She begins by questioning the limitations imposed by our understanding of time travel, proposing that the notion of causality and past events might be challenged by the existence of parallel universes. Joli argues that while traditional physics suggests time travel to the past could violate fundamental laws, the existence of parallel realities offers a way around these constraints.
Joli then explores the idea of immortality from a fourth-dimensional perspective, suggesting that our consciousness exists across multiple points in space-time. She explains that when we learn or grow, we are effectively "dying" and transitioning to a new variant of ourselves in this continuous journey through time. This shifting consciousness means that even if one version of ourselves dies, other variants in different timelines or realities persist.
The discussion further expands into the concept of quantum immortality, which posits that consciousness cannot truly die but instead continues in parallel universes where one survives potentially fatal events. Joli emphasizes that this idea supports the notion that no consciousness truly experiences death; it merely transitions to other states of existence.
Joli concludes by reflecting on the limitations of current technology, which prevents us from interacting with past or parallel versions of loved ones. She suggests that, despite this, the essence of our being—our consciousness—continues to exist throughout all of space-time. She envisions a future where technology could one day track and interact with these different states of being, reinforcing the idea that we are more expansive and eternal than the linear perception of life and death might suggest.
.Youroneblackfriend.com•••key explored questions:
1. What is eternalism in physics?
2. How does the block universe theory relate to time?
3. Is time travel to the future possible?
4. What are the challenges of traveling to the past?
5. How does quantum mechanics relate to time travel?6. What is the grandfather paradox?
7. How does the many worlds interpretation affect time travel?
8. What is quantum immortality?
9. How does consciousness relate to the concept of death?
10. Are we four-dimensional beings?
11. How does the idea of parallel universes impact our understanding of death?
12. Can consciousness be destroyed?
13. How might future technology change our perception of death and time?
On this episode of “Your One Black Friend” Podcast, Joli begins by recounting a conversation with her editor Allwin, who expressed existential concerns about aging, suffering, and the cycle of life and death.
Joli challenges conventional views on death, suggesting it may be an illusion rooted in societal conditioning (rather than an absolute end.) She proposes that our fear of death stems from a limited understanding of consciousness and reality.
Drawing on various philosophical and scientific concepts, Joli presents alternative perspectives on the continuity of consciousness beyond physical death.
Joli delves into topics such as simulation theory, reincarnation, and the cyclical nature of existence. She then explores ideas about the relationship between masculine and feminine energies, the fall of Matriarchy and shift to Patriarchy (from moon to sun worship,) and offers a speculative narrative about the origins of gender and civilization spanning Mars, Venus, and Earth.
Throughout the episode, Joli encourages listeners to question mainstream beliefs about aging, mortality, and the nature of reality. She emphasizes the power of individual belief systems in shaping one's experience of life and suggests that embracing alternative perspectives can lead to a more fulfilling and less fearful existence.
Joli concludes by advocating for personal exploration of these existential questions, urging listeners to develop their own philosophies and beliefs to navigate life's challenges. She presents her ideas as possibilities to consider rather than absolute truths, inviting the audience to engage in deeper contemplation about existence.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
3:43 Challenging conventional views on death
5:20 The illusion of death and societal conditioning
08:19 Feminine cycles and the nature of time
11:03 Out of body and near-death experiences
13:02 Ancient matriarchal society and goddess worship
21:54 Societal programming about aging
27:28 "Born in Her Image" Parthenogenesis
36:18 Speculative narrative: Mars, Venus, and Earth
53:25 Conclusion
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Key Explored Questions:
1. Is death truly the end, or an illusion?
2. How does societal conditioning shape our fear of death?
3. Can we overcome aging through belief and mindset?
4. What is the nature of consciousness beyond physical form?
5. How might gender dynamics have evolved throughout human history?
6. Is our reality a simulation or a persistent dream?
7. What role does cyclical thinking play in understanding life and death?
8. How do different cultures approach the concept of mortality?
9. Can alternative perspectives on death lead to a more fulfilling life?
10: What we can learn from NDEs?
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