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Reconstructing the Real Jesus Through History & AI

December 2, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Nick Sasaki When I first asked whether science and AI could reconstruct the real Jesus, I didn’t realize I was stepping into something unprecedented—something no historian, theologian, or scholar in the last two thousand years had ever attempted at this scale.This project became the first real Jesus ever reconstructed through AI in human … [Read more...] about Reconstructing the Real Jesus Through History & AI

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The Real Jesus Revealed: Five Deep Conversations on Truth

November 27, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Real Jesus

Introduction by Mary MagdaleneWhen I walked beside Jesus, I learned something that many people still struggle to understand: truth is not inherited; it is discovered. Most people accept beliefs handed to them by family, culture, or authority without ever asking whether those beliefs reflect the heart of God or the intentions of Jesus Himself.I watched as Jesus … [Read more...] about The Real Jesus Revealed: Five Deep Conversations on Truth

Filed Under: Christianity, History & Philosophy Tagged With: biblical truth conversations, Christian belief origins, Christian tradition reexamined, Council of Nicaea truth, early Christianity history, God debate, inherited religion truth, Jesus and God relationship, Jesus God controversy, Jesus historical identity, Jesus mission explained, Jesus original teachings, Jesus theology clarity, nontraditional Christianity, Son of God interpretation, spiritual truth seekers

Spiritual Evolution: John Davis on Humanity’s Next Awakening

November 25, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Krista Tippett Spiritual evolution is one of the great, unfolding narratives of humanity — a quiet but persistent current running beneath our cultures, our conflicts, our histories, and our longing for meaning. Across centuries, human beings have tried to name the sacred through poetry, ritual, scripture, and silence. We have reached for God in … [Read more...] about Spiritual Evolution: John Davis on Humanity’s Next Awakening

Filed Under: History & Philosophy, Religion, Spirituality Tagged With: awakening humanity, compassionate spirituality, conscious living, contemplative practice, divine consciousness, evolution of God, future of religion, God beyond dogma, human consciousness evolution, inner awakening, modern spirituality, moral evolution, mystical psychology, neuroscience of faith, non-dual spirituality, post-dogma spirituality, religion and neuroscience, spiritual evolution, spiritual maturity, Transformative spirituality

Why Socialism Fails | A Children’s Story of Fairness & Effort

November 10, 2025 by Nick Sasaki 2 Comments

Introduction by Zohran Mamdani When I first dreamed of fairness, I imagined a world where no child went without.Where toys, joy, and opportunity belonged to everyone — not to the lucky few.That dream still burns bright in me.This story, The Lemon Stand Lesson, begins with that very dream — the dream of equality, of shared happiness. It starts with children … [Read more...] about Why Socialism Fails | A Children’s Story of Fairness & Effort

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Reforming the Senate & What the Filibuster Debate Really Means

November 2, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Introduction by George Washington“When we first conceived this Union, I believed the Senate would serve as the nation’s steady heart — a place where reason might temper passion, and where conscience might restrain ambition. Yet I observe now that what was meant as a shield for liberty has too often become a weapon against it.”The filibuster, designed to preserve … [Read more...] about Reforming the Senate & What the Filibuster Debate Really Means

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Government Shutdown Solutions: Restoring Trust in Washington

October 31, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Condoleezza Rice When a nation reaches a point where its government can no longer perform its most basic functions, it is not merely a political failure — it is a civic warning. A government shutdown, at its core, is not about budget lines or partisan tactics. It is about trust — the trust between leaders and citizens, between parties and … [Read more...] about Government Shutdown Solutions: Restoring Trust in Washington

Filed Under: Economics, History & Philosophy, Politics Tagged With: automatic continuing resolution, bipartisan cooperation, bipartisan reform, budget reform, civic engagement, congressional accountability, democracy renewal, end government shutdown, filibuster reform, fiscal responsibility, fiscal stability, fix Washington gridlock, government reform ideas, government shutdown solutions, leadership accountability, national priorities council, political gridlock, political reform 2025, restore public trust, stop government shutdown, transparency in government, trust in government, unity in America

László Krasznahorkai: Despair, Endurance, and Hidden Hope

October 24, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

László Krasznahorkai

Insert Video Introduction by László Krasznahorkai When we speak of sentences that stretch without end, when we confront novels that circle collapse without escape, it is not because I sought to exhaust the reader but because the world itself exhausts us. Reality, if we are honest, does not pause neatly. It flows on, merciless and indifferent, like … [Read more...] about László Krasznahorkai: Despair, Endurance, and Hidden Hope

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Frankenstein 2025: The Monster’s Tragedy Reborn

October 23, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction Since I was a boy, I have been in love with monsters. Not because they frightened me, but because they felt closer to me than heroes ever did. Mary Shelley gave us a monster who was not born evil but was abandoned, and in that abandonment, the seed of tragedy was sown. Frankenstein is not simply a Gothic tale — it is the very origin of science … [Read more...] about Frankenstein 2025: The Monster’s Tragedy Reborn

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The Truth of the Greater East Asia War: Liberation or Invasion?

October 23, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Rabindranath Tagore When I first visited Japan, I admired her spirit, her discipline, her beauty. I believed Japan might lead Asia in a new way—not through conquest, but through wisdom and culture.But I also warned: if Japan chose to follow the path of the West—of steel, empire, and domination—it would betray its true destiny. For Asia’s … [Read more...] about The Truth of the Greater East Asia War: Liberation or Invasion?

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No Kings Day Debate: Is the U.S. President a Modern King?

October 20, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Ken Burns In 1776, a group of ordinary citizens declared something extraordinary: that there would be no kings in America. They pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor to the idea that sovereignty rests not in a crown, but in the people themselves.Yet, two and a half centuries later, the question echoes still: Who holds … [Read more...] about No Kings Day Debate: Is the U.S. President a Modern King?

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