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One of my favorite hobbies is to find people who have internally coherent, sophisticated, yet completely unusual theories of reality. I call it "Recreational Metaphysics". Engaging with them creates novel "thought forms" and cherished unusual feelings. Bob Sanders is a YouTube "medium" who is like this. His lore is really thought-out (he claims he receives it from The Great White Brotherhood in meditation). Below a couple of his best videos (according to me):

Gap In Time, where he argues time has gaps, reality being a bunch of sequential frames. https://t.co/6U6P0zMN22

On Intelligence, where he argues that the deepest layer of our intellect receives thoughts from a sort of store house of consciousness that we then need to digest over time. That's why we have true intuitions before we can explain them. https://t.co/J2Jn23uVW8

How Some Aliens Travel, where he explains that each point in the multiverse has a specific frequency signature and to go there all you need to do is to match it. https://t.co/eUnNgSzJPl

My favorite of all: Creation Through Imagination. This one practically gave me a flashback with sweaty hands and all. It argues each "form" is God itself trying to become the highest expression of God, ultimately realizing it already was. https://t.co/99UKjaia3j

Soul and the Logos, where he argues that each human has the Logos at the core of their soul - which apparently archons and aliens lack (?) https://t.co/CA1AN8KtiX

At the end of the day, the fact that someone has developed a very sophisticated metaphysical system tells us something about the attractors of the mind. So even if entirely mistaken, we can learn about the structure of pheomenology by studying these systems. They point to real experiences and felt senses. Enjoy :-)

@algekalipso there's a sort of deep seated unconscious background of recognition to a lot of this, like seeing something familiar warped into near-unrecognizability by being viewed from a very different direction, and yet...the unsea still leaks in around the edges. https://t.co/5qcNNv0A58