Introduction by Kazuo Ishiguro When I wrote Klara and the Sun, I was less interested in science fiction than in the timeless human questions that technology brings into sharper focus. What does it mean to love when love might be imitated? What does it mean to be human when machines mirror our gestures so convincingly? These questions are not new — literature … [Read more...] about Ishiguro & Murakami on Klara and the Sun: Love, Soul, Memory
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AI and Human Creativity: Imaginary Talks on the Future of Genius
Introduction by Yuval Noah HarariFor thousands of years, humans have struggled against the boundaries of their own minds. We told stories around fires, painted symbols on cave walls, and etched words on clay tablets — all in an attempt to extend the limits of memory and imagination. Each invention gave us a larger canvas on which to think. Writing allowed us to … [Read more...] about AI and Human Creativity: Imaginary Talks on the Future of Genius
Colette Baron-Reid on Synchronicity, Spirit & the Uncharted
Introduction by Colette Baron-ReidWe are living in a time where certainty has become an illusion. The world spins with chaos, systems crumble, and yet within us lies a compass that never falters—the Spirit within. When I speak of “spiritual cartography,” it is not about drawing lines on a map of the world, but about charting the landscapes of our own souls. I … [Read more...] about Colette Baron-Reid on Synchronicity, Spirit & the Uncharted
Charlie Kirk’s Soul Blueprint: Fixed vs. Flexible Paths Explored
Introduction by Dolores CannonBefore birth, each of us gathers in the spirit world with guides, teachers, and loved ones to design the life we will live. We call this a blueprint — a soul’s agreement that outlines not only the lessons to be learned but also the timing and nature of the journey itself.For most, the blueprint is flexible. It allows for choices, … [Read more...] about Charlie Kirk’s Soul Blueprint: Fixed vs. Flexible Paths Explored
What Near-Death Experiences Teach About Life and Love
Raymond Moody: When I first coined the term near-death experience nearly half a century ago, I could never have imagined the journey it would inspire. What began as a quiet inquiry into the testimonies of patients who had crossed the threshold of death and returned has since grown into a global exploration of consciousness, spirit, and what it means to be … [Read more...] about What Near-Death Experiences Teach About Life and Love
Imagine Heaven: Near-Death Conversations on Life After Death
John Burke: Over the past forty years, I’ve listened to thousands of people who clinically died, crossed over, and returned. They come from every background—engineers, doctors, children, skeptics, believers—and yet their stories consistently describe the same realities: leaving the body, being fully alive in a spiritual form, encountering light, love, and … [Read more...] about Imagine Heaven: Near-Death Conversations on Life After Death
40 Hz Gamma Waves: From Brain Health to Human Meaning
György Buzsáki: When we speak about brain rhythms, we are not indulging in metaphor but describing the very language of the brain. Every thought, every memory, every spark of awareness is carried on oscillations. Among these, the 40 Hz gamma rhythm holds a special fascination. It is fast, fragile, and yet seemingly central to how neurons coordinate across … [Read more...] about 40 Hz Gamma Waves: From Brain Health to Human Meaning
Exploring Astral Projection: Healing, Technology, and Beyond
Robert Monroe: When I first left my body, I didn’t ask for it. It happened to me, unexpected and bewildering, shattering the comfortable assumptions I had about reality. What began as confusion became a lifetime of exploration.In the years that followed, I came to realize that these journeys are not accidents nor hallucinations, but experiences … [Read more...] about Exploring Astral Projection: Healing, Technology, and Beyond









