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The Simulation Question: What If We're Rendering Reality As We Go? with Human Vibration • 399


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In this episode, you'll discover:

  • How questioning mainstream narratives can free up massive amounts of mental and emotional energy
  • The concept of "rendering reality as we go" and what it means for how we live our lives
  • Practical ways to reclaim your attention from the constant pulls of outrage and distraction


  • Have you ever wondered if reality is actually... real?

    What if everything you experience—the chair you're sitting in, the people you interact with, even the thoughts in your head—are all just pieces of a simulation that's rendering in real-time as you move through it?


    A few years ago, I found myself going down some pretty intense rabbit holes. I was pregnant with my first child, the world seemed increasingly chaotic, and I started questioning everything. What began as curiosity about conventional conspiracy theories quickly evolved into something much deeper—a fundamental questioning of reality itself.


    The thing is, once you start asking these questions, it's hard to stop. If quantum physics has proven that particles don't actually exist until they're observed, what does that tell us about the nature of our reality? If our attention and focus literally shape what manifests in our lives, how much power do we actually have to create our experience?


    Today our guest is Human Vibration, a researcher and podcaster who explores the nature of reality, manufactured narratives, and personal sovereignty. She co-hosts Real Eyes Radio and has developed a passionate community of people questioning conventional reality frameworks.


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