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Are We All Just Fractals? A New Theory of Consciousness

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What if your consciousness isn’t one solid thing, but made up of countless tiny fractals—each a whole, each connected to something greater? In this episode of Aphantasia Experiments, Robin explores a powerful new theory of consciousness inspired by nature, personal experiences, and the strange, synchronistic world around us.

Robin unpacks the idea that consciousness may work like fractals—repeating, dispersed, and capable of existing in multiple places at once. This theory could explain dream states, psychic experiences, signs from the other side, and the mystery of aphantasia. Drawing connections between Disney movies, dandelions, quantum physics, and the very real grief of loss, this episode invites you to see consciousness from a radically different angle.

Perfect for listeners who are curious about:

  • The connection between fractals and consciousness
  • What happens to consciousness after death
  • Signs, dreams, and out-of-body experiences
  • Aphantasia, intuition, and the possibility of hidden superpowers
  • Why intention and emotion might be the “gravity” of consciousness

If you’ve ever wondered how the pieces of your spiritual experiences fit together, this episode offers one compelling, fractal-shaped answer.

  continue reading

53 episodes

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What if your consciousness isn’t one solid thing, but made up of countless tiny fractals—each a whole, each connected to something greater? In this episode of Aphantasia Experiments, Robin explores a powerful new theory of consciousness inspired by nature, personal experiences, and the strange, synchronistic world around us.

Robin unpacks the idea that consciousness may work like fractals—repeating, dispersed, and capable of existing in multiple places at once. This theory could explain dream states, psychic experiences, signs from the other side, and the mystery of aphantasia. Drawing connections between Disney movies, dandelions, quantum physics, and the very real grief of loss, this episode invites you to see consciousness from a radically different angle.

Perfect for listeners who are curious about:

  • The connection between fractals and consciousness
  • What happens to consciousness after death
  • Signs, dreams, and out-of-body experiences
  • Aphantasia, intuition, and the possibility of hidden superpowers
  • Why intention and emotion might be the “gravity” of consciousness

If you’ve ever wondered how the pieces of your spiritual experiences fit together, this episode offers one compelling, fractal-shaped answer.

  continue reading

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