With Matthew Carnicelli.
Is Simulation Theory the key to understanding why Astrology works?
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Description
In this talk we will explore the compelling connections between the latest scientific TOE (or Theory of Everything), simulation theory, and several consciousness-related phenomena, including Vedic and Buddhist views on death and the afterlife, the Division of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia’s clinical studies of both children who can remember their past lives and adult near-death-experiences (NDEs), etc.
In my view, an open-minded yet rigorous study of these seemingly disparate traditions and phenomena leads the honest man or woman to at least investigate the possibility of the existence of a radically different paradigm for reality, a paradigm in which the universe is no longer seen as primarily physical, but instead digital, and whose acceptance would provide the most straightforward explanation as to why astrology works.
Biography:
Matthew Carnicelli has been a yogi, student of consciousness, and western transpersonal astrologer, for more than 40 years. He has spoken both ISAR and UAC conferences in the past, and served as an appointed board member of ISAR for several terms. He continues to reside in his hometown of Brooklyn, New York.
