The Dream Experiment: Dreaming Life Podcast Ep. 14

in #dsound7 years ago


The Synchronicity Episode: Welcome To The Fifth Dimension. Rich Tapper sums up the last two episodes, 12 and 13, as they have contributed to moving forward with the experiment. A simple explanation of what it means to live as fifth dimensional beings in the context of experience and the history of science in the last 100 years, followed by the retelling of a 12 year old dream that was too real to forget, all show that The Dream Experiment is making progress by acting in the face of the unknown, or perhaps the forgotten. Bookended with a song in the spirit of creativity as the highest form of currency, its message is on the importance of having to say something when something needs to be said.

This episode opens up with a song I wrote in 2008 called “Say Something” and can be found on the album Big Push by my band Big Push. You can stream this song currently on Spotify or listen on iTunes here in these links:
open.spotify.com/track/2UZKoUPyrjLUyU4oCKGnqj
itunes.apple.com/lu/album/big-push/396344116

This is a crucial introspective episode in which I explain the importance of understanding that although we live in a physical world of 3 spatial dimensions to move in height, width, and depth, to include time which we all experience in the present we must view our lives in 5 dimensions. I explain what this fifth dimension is and why it is a mistake to be self-limited in only three dimensions while suggesting that the basic shape of the torus holds the keys outside of just the spatial dimensions that define positions in space without the context of time. By seeing your life in the context of these five dimensions working together to construct our reality, synchronicity rather than curious coincidence begins to unfold and inform your knowledge as it orders into wisdom. As we move ahead into future episodes, seeing everything in five dimensions will support the intended goal in consciousness and communication through the pathways afforded us already in place in the natural environment.

As usual, with the Dreaming Life Podcast now on dsound, The Dream Experiment can be accessed on the blockchain, fully uncensored and decentralized with an incentivized personal interaction platform that the podcast has been patiently waiting for. You can listen and reply directly with engaging commentary by me on a more direct level than any other way previously.

This time with no guest, I continue to explain what the experiment is, why it needs to exist, and how it is deliberately designed as open source data collection that can be hosted by anyone who wishes to continue the experiment with everyone they know, with the potential of making the experiment exponentially influential in scope, data, and value to everyone who participates.

You can be a guest on the podcast. You can have guests on the podcast by asking the 10 questions I've formulated for all dreamers and bring subconscious awareness into the cognitive mind. The result is the world gets to know you intimately, and you learn things about yourself that you had no idea you could uncover.

With creativity being the main focus of how this podcast comes into being, I write and record the music on the podcast and sometimes a creative collaboration is the intended bonus outcome of an episode with music written by a guest or guests. Through creativity, we attain the highest form of communication between us thereby giving creativity the highest currency value known, and this philosophy aligns perfectly with Steemit and blockchain technology.

The podcast is free to download on iTunes, but now that the content is on Steemit, you can interact closely with me while supporting the creation of future episodes by upvoting and curating the content yourselves. Stay tuned for more episodes and keep dreaming while bringing those dreams into your waking lives.

I look forward to the evolution of this podcast and what information it uncovers, and we have already changed the lives of many. For those of you that find it incredibly convenient to listen on a podcasts app through itunes, please do so and consider interacting with the Dreaming Life posts on Steemit as that is where my attention will be to grow the podcast on the platform.
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