Brian-to-Computer Interfacing and the Chilling Future of Gaming
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In this episode, Robin Richardson, also known as Orath the Bardo Bum, shares a detailed account of her lived experience with what is often labelled psychosis, but which she explores here as a potential interface with deeper, hidden layers of reality.
Drawing from a nine-month ordeal, Robin breaks down what she calls astral gaming, a phenomenon where elites and entities, possibly aided by technology, interact with and manipulate human consciousness. She discusses possession, neural hacking, and the possibility that certain individuals are being used in real-time as characters in immersive, elite-run simulations. These experiences are framed not as metaphor or delusion, but as real systems of control that may already be operating under the surface of our shared reality.
Rather than focusing on victimhood, Robin reflects on what it means to wake up inside a game, one where the rules are hidden, the players are many, and the stakes are deeply personal. She emphasizes the importance of reclaiming autonomy, understanding the mechanics of these systems, and resisting with awareness rather than fear.
This is part personal testimony, part philosophical inquiry, and part warning. For anyone questioning the nature of reality, consciousness, and power ::: this episode offers both a map and a mirror.
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