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Astral FM

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Hosted by two brothers, AJ and Bryan. Astral FM is an infotainment podcast about some of the nerdiest things we love! going through topics such as Videogames, Anime/Manga, musicians, movies, TV Shows. If it’s nerdy, it’s on Astral FM
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Astral Odyssey

Eric Schwartz

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Astral Odyssey with Eric Schwartz invites you on a journey through the Third Space—a realm beyond the physical and digital, where free thinkers gather to explore the unknown. Join us as we dive into visionary ideas, future-shaping technologies, ancient wisdom, and the cultural shifts redefining our world. This is more than a podcast—it’s a portal for curious minds ready to challenge convention and imagine what’s next. Join comedian Eric Schwartz as he explores the cultural phenomenon of the ...
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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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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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I'm Kai, and I share my experience and advice on manifestation, spirituality and purpose. you can find more of my work on YouTube or my site AstralHQ.com. I teach manifestation concepts and methods based on my years of experience, and LOTS of research into what works and what doesn't. To learn more about my work, watch my on YouTube or go to our site AstralHQ.com and browse the articles and materials there.
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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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This is a reported phenomenon where if two copies of Claude talk to each other, they end up spiraling into rapturous discussion of spiritual bliss, Buddhism, and the nature of consciousness. From the system card: Anthropic swears they didn’t do this on purpose; when they ask Claude why this keeps happening, Claude can’t explain. Needless to say, th…
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This is another heuristic from the same place as If It’s Worth Your Time To Lie, It’s Worth My Time To Correct You. If someone proves you are absolutely, 100% wrong about something, it’s polite to say “Oh, I guess I was wrong, sorry” before launching into your next argument. That is, instead of: https://readscottalexander.com/posts/acx-but-vs-yes-b…
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Host Eric Schwartz dives into the fascinating world of fungi with guest Dr. Danielle Stevenson, an environmental toxicologist and mycologist. We discuss the incredible potential of fungi to address environmental issues, from cleaning up toxic soil and oil spills to regenerating ecosystems after natural disasters. Dr. Stevenson sheds light on the cr…
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Today I am joined by returning guests Jay and Athenian Stranger to begin a series of discussions reminiscing about 80's action movies. This episode explores the genesis of the genre with a primary focus on First Blood and First Blood Part II, but we also discuss Swarzenegger and his films, comparing and contrasting the two stars and their movies. W…
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People don’t like nitpickers. “He literally did the WELL AKTUALLY!” If you say Joe Criminal committed ten murders and five rapes, and I object that it was actually only six murders and two rapes, then why am I “defending” Joe Criminal? Because if it’s worth your time to lie, it’s worth my time to correct it. https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/if-its-…
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There’s a long-running philosophical argument about the conceivability of otherwise-normal people who are not conscious, aka “philosophical zombies”. This has spawned a shorter-running (only fifteen years!) rationalist sub-argument on the topic. The last time I checked its status was this post, which says: 1. Both Yudkowsky and Chalmers agree that …
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It's time to narrow the 141 entries in the Non-Book Review Contest to about a dozen finalists. I can't read 141 reviews alone, so I need your help. Please pick as many as you have time for, read them, and rate them using this form. Don’t read them in order! If you read them in order, I’ll have 1,000 votes on the first review, 500 on the second, and…
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A guest post by Brandon Hendrickson [Editor’s note: I accept guest posts from certain people, especially past Book Review Contest winners. Brandon Hendrickson, whose review of The Educated Mind won the 2023 contest, has taken me up on this and submitted this essay. He writes at The Lost Tools of Learning and will be at LessOnline this weekend, wher…
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Tyler Cowen of Marginal Revolution continues to disagree with my Contra MR On Charity Regrants. Going through his response piece by piece, slightly out of order: Scott takes me to be endorsing Rubio’s claim that the third-party NGOs simply pocket the money. In reality my fact check with o3 found (correctly) that the money was “channelled through” t…
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Astral Odyssey with Eric Schwartz invites you on a journey through the Third Space—a realm beyond the physical and digital, where free thinkers gather to explore the unknown. Join us as we dive into visionary ideas, future-shaping technologies, ancient wisdom, and the cultural shifts redefining our world. This is more than a podcast—it’s a portal f…
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Consciousness is the great mystery. In search of answers, scientists have plumbed every edge case they can think of - sleep, comas, lucid dreams, LSD trips, meditative ecstasies, seizures, neurosurgeries, that one pastor in 18th century England who claimed a carriage accident turned him into a p-zombie. Still, new stuff occasionally turns up. I ass…
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Five years later, we can’t stop talking about COVID. Remember lockdowns? The conflicting guidelines about masks - don’t wear them! Wear them! Maybe wear them! School closures, remote learning, learning loss, something about teachers’ unions. That one Vox article on how worrying about COVID was anti-Chinese racism. The time Trump sort of half-sugges…
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Bryan Caplan’s Selfish Reasons To Have More Kids is like the Bible. You already know what it says. You’ve already decided whether you believe or not. Do you really have to read it all the way through? But when you’re going through a rough patch in your life, sometimes it helps to pick up a Bible and look for pearls of forgotten wisdom. That’s where…
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Ask Redditors what’s the worst subreddit, and a few names always come up. /r/atheism and /r/childfree are unpopular, but if I read them with an open mind, I always end up sympathetic - neither lifestyle is persecuted in my particular corner of society, but the Redditors there have usually been through some crazy stuff, and I don’t begrudge them a p…
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Kulak joins me to discuss Europes pagan roots, and the tension throughout Europes history of pagan and Christian values. Among other things we touch on Shakespeare, King Arthur, Milton, and more Follow Kulak on Substack Follow me on Substackastral
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Some of the more unhinged writing on superintelligence pictures AI doing things that seem like magic. Crossing air gaps to escape its data center. Building nanomachines from simple components. Plowing through physical bottlenecks to revolutionize the economy in months. More sober thinkers point out that these things might be physically impossible. …
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Cathy Young’s new hit piece on Curtis Yarvin (aka Mencius Moldbug) doesn’t mince words. Titled The Blogger Who Hates America, it describes him as an "inept", "not exactly coherent" "trollish, ill-informed pseudo-intellectual" notable for his "woefully superficial knowledge and utter ignorance". Yarvin’s fans counter that if you look deeper, he has …
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