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Dyslexic Fingers's avatar

Good spiritual food that is not artificially divorced from events and the situation around us.

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John's avatar

Always great interviews 👌

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Donna's avatar

Wow! A good interview!

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Charles A. Robinson's avatar

Great guest and subject Ryan. Thanks!

Sagittarius A*

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FYRVbrBP7g

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Scott Bridges's avatar

Amazing podcast. Loved listening to it.

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Lizzie Kay's avatar

I absolutely LOVE that you had Bibhu on your show!! A true bridging of worlds! I am a Shamanic Astrologer and student of another scholar and founder of Turning of the Ages Mystery School, Daniel Giamario, who touts Bibhu's work. I recently hosted an intriguing talk with both of them including Daniel's wisdom on this Great Turning of Ages! It was so enjoyable to witness these men speaking of the massive shifts we're all experiencing with such clarity and equanimity:

https://youtu.be/LrC32w7NP84?si=fCR3_rxpxMppZG7j

So many of us are seeing and talking about the "mass awakening" that's happening at the same time we watch the old structures crumble and "powers that wish they were" scrambling to keep their control. But nothing can stop this! Even though we are facing a (relatively) long period of transition into the next yuga, I literally *felt* the shift this week and believe that anyone who is "seeking" and aware of these changes at all, *chose* to be here at this incredibly important time! We are on the front lines of bridging these ages/yugas and seeding the consciousness of what's to come! Which is why it's imperative to connect and align with our individual purpose and intent ... NOW! (This is the *key* component of our astrological approach!)

Kudos to you, Ryan, for reading the book, interviewing Bibhu and sharing this with your audience! 🙏🌈🔥💫

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Rob (c137)'s avatar

Check out Battlestar Galactica.

They handle the god thing so well with the final realization.

God is within, not some control freak.

They also go into the cycles but the hope is that with knowledge of the past, we don't repeat the same mistakes.

I'm so glad that we never became a space faring society like the story. That complicated things a huge amount.

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ArtemisForestFairy's avatar

which version? i never saw the recent one.

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Rob (c137)'s avatar

The last one from 2004-2009.

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

Toxic tattoo find out about it in my podcast here:

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Fritz Freud's avatar

I am Aquarius... Whatever you say... Kali Yuga... Age of Aquarius... it is all the same just different Names.

Change is coming fast.

And part is my technology that enables faster than light speed... all on my substack.

AI War is now in full swing and all we need to do is to reject globally with one conscious mind the advance of AI by the minority who don't come from around here.

Artificial Intelligence Abuse Prevention Act

And the case for a Class Action Lawsuit

https://fritzfreud.substack.com/p/artificial-intelligence-abuse-prevention

AI war Chronicles

https://fritzfreud.substack.com/p/ai-war-chronicles

P.S:

One Truth is that Inside the Vaxx Jabs is a technology called NEURAL LACE BCI which is developed by DARPA Elon Musk WEF CIA.

NEURAL LACE BCI is a Brain Computer Interface which is to connect all of Humanity to AI which they do for the last 5 years COVID and more.

You should read my AI War Chronicles... been writing about this for 5 years.

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Jace Erased's avatar

Last debunk I’ll chime in with! If all that water got added from a comet less than 100,000 years ago- enough to flood the earth for, did he say 1200 years- then why isn’t the earth still flooded? Where did all that water go? I can’t find any evidence that shows water leaving our planet in any significant amounts…

Further, the fact that Bibhu does not account for this discrepancy in his storytelling is a red flag because when one becomes an expert at anything controversial, one becomes familiar with listeners’ objections and then one accounts for those objections in one’s retellings in order to bolster their argument and credibility.

If someone wants to maintain their credibility then they must play devil’s advocate to their own theories in order to counter the objections they’re bound to receive. When we do not find this proofreading in their arguments- especially in the main points of their argument- then we know we’re either dealing with a novice to the field or a charlatan.

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Jace Erased's avatar

Love your show Ryan and appreciating the open mindedness! But if, as Bibhu asserts, the God that created the universe is the black hole Sagittarius A* at the center of our galaxy then what did all the other galaxies’ black holes do to deserve a center devoid of God ;)

Seriously though, y’all’s talk inspired thought-provoking questions. I like how you encourage your neighbors to “find the deeper meaning” but I personally don’t think this is it just because it is a materialistic view of reality (“God is a black hole”) that is not coherent.

It’s also great to “question long held perspectives” but then that’s what Mao’s red army was encouraged to do too. It all just depends I guess.

Bibhu says power needs people divided- divide and conquer, sure- yet we’ve always been divided and those divisions are rich cultural heritage.

What the multinational corporate intelligence complex or Austin-Fitts’ “Mr. Global” want is an undivided and united world. One world government, homogenized, one world religion.

Check out CocaColization when you’re considering that “striving for oneness” is a good thing. It strips away our sovereignty, our agency.

First Bibhu’s solution leaves us an ultimatum- “tune into cosmic consciousness” or else. But then what does that mean? To believe I came from a black hole?

I think there’s been s stimulating conversation prompting valid questions like what does it mean to “Listen to your higher self”? To be moral? To listen to the angel instead of the devil on our shoulder? Sure, ok, or heed our conscience? Right on.

It seems that being moral is the result of making conscious moral choices while listening to a higher self to tell us what to do would again strip us of our agency.

Then Bibhu says it’s about being peaceful and calm instead of anxious- sure, makes sense, but then how does the idea of us being controlled by a black hole keep us calm, peaceful or centered, etc?

Be calm, sure, but do it while you also exit and build too…

Lots of people can’t just “be calm” so they’re doomed then or we gotta figure another solution…

Then there’s the idea that karma is going to pay the evil back but how often does that happen and how reliable is that? Karma does seem to win the day sometimes but then bad things happen to good people everyday so now what? Ask the black hole for help? I don’t mean to be smarmy- these are important questions.

Either way it is not reasonable to expect the audience to take all Bibhu’s assertions on faith- that’s an insult to people’s intelligence to expect that. This is because people need justifications to get behind ideas, maybe especially spiritual ideas.

Now onto Bibhu’s idea that the earth will renew itself when it’s left alone like during covid. This is a staple WEF and Club of Rome tenet and he used the same climate change from carbon excuse.

However, the landscape in fact needs people to restore ecosystem function because left to it’s own devices it will not regenerate itself to some garden of eden unless it’s maybe given like 100 generations or who knows how long.

This is because invasive flora and fauna take over all too well and outcompete the natives. Look at kudzu or the chinese ladybug. This is why conservation movements are fruitless and unfounded in the light of Permaculture principles, Regenerative Agriculture and Ecosystem Restoration.

We created the deserts and deforestation 1000s of years before industrialization and carbon credits. We cut down trees, we overgrazed, we created deserts- so why not take responsibility and fix it instead of leaving it to the black hole?

The desert does not green itself. Only people employing animals return the lush steppe to the sand dunes.

Check Geoff Laughton or Neil Spackman’s work on greening deserts- so beautiful.

Then the claim that our virtuous instinct “doesn’t come naturally” and that it instead “has to be developed consciously” is unfounded evolutionary scientism: the behaviorists’ blank slate, where the human is born without personality and our minders need to mold it. This is a philosophy the eugenicists favored.

Even tiny young children are obviously virtuous and they were not trained in it so from whence it came then? Drop a pen near a toddler and watch them pick it up for you. Think of all the ubiquitous dog helping humans stories, see how the dog guards you from danger and loves you- nobody trained it to do that, dogs don’t need their virtue developed.

Bidhu suggests we’ll “become God on earth” and then “guide civilizations” to do what then?Turn Gaza into the Middle East’s Riviera?

There’s the gnosticism, the transhuman impulse: to become God. And what kind of world do we have then if there’s multiple Gods? Do we all get our own black hole to inhabit too? It would be utter chaos, nothing would be stable if everyone was using siddhis or magic and tearing at the fabric of reality at will. Absurd.

Comets are coming to “cleanse” us? How can someone say such a thing without explaining how that’s going to work? We’re supposed to nod our heads and say “wow, cool”? I get it- it’s good to have an open mind and we don’t have all the answers but there has to be a logical train of thought to follow or it’s just fantasizing.

Bidhu says “Einstein’s black hole has never been seen to gobble up matter”? That is not what you’ll find when you research it because light doesn’t escape it so we can’t “see” anything, it’s a black hole, probably why it’s called “black” but scientists say its a black hole (Sagittarius A* is the one he’s discussing) because they see a ring of super heated matter around it- the accretion disk that Bidhu writes about. It’s bright and super heated because of the speed at which the black hole is swallowing it. “It was supposed to be black” but it IS totally black next to the accretion disk.

You cannot use black holes changing our genetics and entire societies through some supposed yet undefined spiritual means and not at least be versed on the simple fundamentals of black hole structure and that’s assuming any of this black hole science can even be trusted at all.

To my eye Bidhu is looking for science to dress up another brand of collectivism when he suggests we all return to- or rather literally be swallowed by- the one primordial consciousness. Never mind your individuality because the borg says resistance is futile…

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Yela's avatar

I recommend Bibhu checking out the work of catastrophist Randall Carlson whose lectures on the Younger Drias are illuminating and explain the global flooding. He backs up his hypothesis with a lot of facts and source material

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nico napo's avatar

THANX

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Juli Mination's avatar

Because to me nothing seems natural and all looks constructed…

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Cindy Burton's avatar

Excellent conversation. Much thanks.

How about now having Ben Davidson on for a chat. I'm guessing the overlap will be fascinating.

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Jace Erased's avatar

Since Bibhu believes (not knows but believes) that cranial size determines intelligence then it follows that Bibhu must believe that men are more intelligent than women since men have larger brains. Daily life and common sense tells us that this of course is not true.

Scientific American can only be as trusted as the rest but since Bibhu’s trusting scientists’ data too then “It is also well established that the cranial capacity of Homo neanderthalensis, the proverbial caveman, was 150 to 200 cm3 bigger than that of modern humans. Yet despite their larger brain, Neandertals became extinct between 35,000 and 40,000 years ago, when Homo sapiens shared their European environment. What’s the point of having big brains if your small-brained cousins outcompete you?”

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/does-brain-size-matter1/

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