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Astral Waves Collective

Astral Waves Collective

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Immerse your senses in the ethereal world of The Astral Waves Collective podcast. Journey through soothing soundscapes, where gentle melodies meet calming rhythms. Each episode takes you on a tranquil voyage, offering solace from the chaos of daily life. Let the music transport you to a realm of serenity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Geister, Astralwesen, Fabeltiere und Sagengestalten Podcast

Sukadev Bretz - Weisheit und Spiritualität

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Einblicke in die Feinstoffwelt: Geister, Astralwesen, Feen, Elfen, Naturgeister, Sagengestalten, Fabelwesen - die Mythen der Völker sind voll davon. Hier bekommst du viele Infos über die Feinstoffwesen der verschiedensten Völker und Kulturen - und vielleicht sogar einen Einblick in eine faszinierende subtile Welt.
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Music for Astral Travel

Absalon Radio CPH

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A mix of downtempo and ambient music aiming to elevate consciousness and free the human soul from the weight of the material world. A chance to experience a non-physical way of travel into the astral spheres of existence through a high frequency sound bath.
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Tales from the Astral Plane

Ethan rx

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Story’s of our lives, both real and fantasy. Everything is possible and everything is real here in the Astral Plane. I am your host Ethan D. Rx. Join my guests and I as we venture through the vast everything of the Astral Plane.
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The Astral Dimensions

Vincent Field

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Join astral projection and lucid dreaming practitioner and adept Vincent Field as he shares his incredible and sometimes frightening experiences in higher dimensions of reality, attaining profound spiritual insights and encountering a wide variety of non-physical entities, including higher level spiritual beings, deceased relatives, aliens, the higher self, spirit guides, and more. Learn the techniques that he uses to reach and navigate these higher states of consciousness, and expand your o ...
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Astral Harvest Podcast

Astral Harvest Podcast

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Welcome to the Astral Harvest Podcast! The podcast is the epitome of eclecticism featuring a series of interviews with individuals who are or have been involved with the festival in some way. Discussion topics include music production, spirituality, health, yoga, DJing, diet, art, poetry, shamanism, performance art and all things festival culture! As far as interviewees go, we like ‘em weird and brilliant, just like our Harvesters! Happy listening, folks!
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Olá. Você que está iniciando a jornada nos estudos espirituais e mesmo que já tenha uma base, esse curso lhe será muito importante. Aqui foram colocados com carinho conhecimentos e vivências sobre o mundo espiritual, dicas de autores sérios, de sites, de livros importantes e informações gerais sobre multi-dimensionalidade. O curso é voltado ao aprendizado de forma simples, com termos de fácil acesso, com o objetivo de levar conhecimento a quem precise, independente de credo, religião, posiçã ...
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[This is one of the finalists in the 2024 book review contest, written by an ACX reader who will remain anonymous until after voting is done. I’ll be posting about one of these a week for several months. When you’ve read them all, I’ll ask you to vote for a favorite, so remember which ones you liked] Matthew Scully, author of Dominion, is an unlike…
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Escape to a world of serenity with Calm Radiance, our new episode dedicated to the art of ambient music. Lush soundscapes and tranquil melodies wash away stress, creating a perfect soundscape for meditation, yoga, or simply unwinding after a long day. Drift on gentle waves of synthesizer pads, calming piano motifs, and nature's soft whispers, all d…
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Alexander: Hello and welcome to the first Presidential debate of 2024. Based on the remarkable popularity of the previous debates I moderated (2016, 2020, 2023), I’ve been asked to come here again and help the American people learn more about the our two candidates - President Joseph Biden, and former president Donald J. Trump. This debate will be …
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I think I got the original post slightly off. I was critiquing Sam Kriss’ claim that the best traditions come from “just doing stuff”, without trying to tie things back to anything in the past. The counterexample I was thinking of was all the 2010s New Atheist attempts to reinvent “church, but secular”. These were well-intentioned. Christians get l…
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I had been living in Japan for a year before I got the idea to look up whose portraits were on the banknotes I was handling every day. In the United States, the faces of presidents and statesmen adorn our currency. So I was surprised to learn that the mustachioed man on the ¥1,000 note with which I purchased my daily bento box was a bacteriologist.…
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Isaac Simpson joins me once again, this time to compare and contrast True Detective Season 1 and 2. Stay tuned for my next episode, focusing on True Detective Season 2. Subscribe to my substack at AstralFlight.Substack.Com Subscribe to Isaac at The CarouselΑπό τον astral
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I. A: I like Indian food. B: Oh, so you like a few bites of flavorless rice daily? Because India is a very poor country, and that’s a more realistic depiction of what the average Indian person eats. And India has poor food safety laws - do you like eating in unsanitary restaurants full of rats? And are you condoning Narendra Modi’s fascist policies…
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I. Steve Kirsch is an inventor and businessman most famous for developing the optical mouse. More recently, he’s become an anti-COVID-vaccine activist. He has many different arguments on his Substack, of which one especially caught my eye: He got Pollfish, a reputable pollster, to ask questions about people’s COVID experiences, including whether th…
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I. Lately we’ve been discussing some of the ethics around genetics and embryo selection. One question that comes up in these debates is - are we claiming that some people are genetically inferior to other people? If we’re trying to select schizophrenia genes out of the population - even setting aside debates about whether this would work and whethe…
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Seven years ago, I wrote an online serial novel, Unsong, about alternate history American kabbalists. You can read the online version here. The online version isn’t going anywhere, but lots of people asked for a hard copy. I tried to get the book formally published, but various things went wrong and I procrastinated. Commenter Pycea finally saved m…
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I. Lyman Stone wrote an article Why Effective Altruism Is Bad. You know the story by now, let’s start with the first argument: The only cities where searches for EA-related terms are prevalent enough for Google to show it are in the Bay Area and Boston…We know the spatial distribution of effective altruist ideas. We can also get IRS data on charita…
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"Enchanted Stillness" envelops listeners in a serene sanctuary of tranquility. Nature's symphony orchestrates a tapestry of serene sounds—rustling leaves, flowing streams, and gentle bird songs. In this tranquil oasis, time stands still, inviting inner peace and reflection. Each moment resonates with the enchanting power of silence, fostering deep …
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[I haven’t independently verified each link. On average, commenters will end up spotting evidence that around two or three of the links in each links post are wrong or misleading. I correct these as I see them, and will highlight important corrections later, but I can’t guarantee I will have caught them all by the time you read this.] https://www.a…
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In my book review of The Others Within Us, I wrote: [An Internal Family Systems session] isn’t supposed to be just the therapist walking you through guided imagery, or you making up a story you tell yourself. The therapist asks you “Look inside until you find the part that’s sabotaging your relationship”, and you are supposed to discover - not inve…
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There’s been renewed debate around Bryan Caplan’s The Case Against Education recently, so I want to discuss one way I think about this question. Education isn’t just about facts. But it’s partly about facts. Facts are easy to measure, and they’re a useful signpost for deeper understanding. If someone has never heard of Chaucer, Dickens, Melville, T…
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Internal Family Systems, the hot new psychotherapy, has a secret. “Hot new psychotherapy” might sound dismissive. It’s not. There’s always got to be one. The therapy that’s getting all the buzz, curing all the incurable patients, rocking those first few small studies. The therapy that was invented by a grizzled veteran therapist working with Patien…
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Lee, one of the people I admire most, joins me to discuss Apocalypse Now. He has written about it extensively on his substack, through the lens of Nietzsche’s Birth of Tragedy, though we discuss the film from many other angles as well. A supplement essay for my perspective can be found on my substack, “War Is The Father Of Us All.”…
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Embark on a journey into the realm of tranquil sounds and soothing melodies designed to induce a restful night's sleep. This episode delves into the therapeutic effects of ambient music on the mind and body. Explore the intricate relationship between sound and sleep, highlighting the ability of carefully curated ambient compositions to lull listene…
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It's time to narrow the 150 entries in the Book Review Contest to about a dozen finalists. I can't read 150 reviews alone, so I need your help. You'll find the entries in six Google Docs (thanks to a reader for collating them): A - D E - I L - P R - S Th - The N The O - Y Please pick as many as you have time for, read them, and rate them using this…
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Suffering is part of the human condition, except when it isn't. I met a man at an ACX meetup once who claimed he has never felt anxiety, not even the littlest bit. His father was the same way, so maybe it's genetic. Some people feel more pain than others. The “more pain” category includes some big demographic groups like redheads, who seem to feel …
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