MIND-BLOWN! What Happens IMMEDIATELY After You DIE! It's NOT What You THINK! (NDE) | Anthony Peake

Next Level Soul Podcast54 minutes read

Life can be compared to a computer simulation with all possible outcomes, as explored by Anthony Peak through research on life after death. Peak's work integrates quantum physics and neurology to provide a scientific basis for theories on life after death, suggesting that reality perceived during DMT trips may be more authentic than everyday reality.

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  • Anthony Peak's research on life after death integrates quantum physics and neurology, emphasizing the role of glutamate in near-death experiences and suggesting endogenous DMT from the pineal gland as a key element, contributing to a broader perception of reality in altered states of consciousness.
  • The concept of the Daemon, a guiding force akin to a soul, recurs in various mystical traditions and philosophical theories, suggesting that individuals may experience multiple life iterations to gain knowledge and ascend to higher levels of understanding, with interactions and lessons shaping growth and learning throughout these experiences.

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Recent questions

  • What is the author's main focus?

    Life after death theories.

  • What neurological links did Peak discover?

    Near-death experiences, deja vu, and migraines.

  • How does the author view reality during DMT trips?

    More authentic than everyday reality.

  • What is the significance of the Daemon in the author's work?

    Guides individuals through life paths.

  • What is the author's view on the concept of reincarnation?

    Growth improbable without remembering past lives.

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Summary

00:00

Anthony Peak: Exploring Life After Death

  • Life can be likened to a computer simulation, an RPG game containing all possible outcomes of decisions.
  • Anthony Peak, a guest on the show, delves into research on life after death, sparked by childhood curiosity about the purpose of existence.
  • Peak's interest in esoteric phenomena led him to focus on sociology of religion and historical religious movements during his academic pursuits.
  • Peak's journey into writing books on extraordinary experiences began in 1999 when he took a sabbatical to write a book on deja vu.
  • Research on deja vu led Peak to discover neurological links between near-death experiences, deja vu, and migraine, all involving similar brain chemicals.
  • A chance encounter with a woman diagnosed with temporal lobe epilepsy further solidified Peak's interest in altered states of consciousness.
  • Peak's book on life after death, based on scientific research and near-death experiences, was published in 2006 and has sold 60,000 copies worldwide.
  • Peak's work integrates quantum physics and neurology to provide a scientific basis for his theories on life after death.
  • Peak emphasizes the importance of understanding the chemical processes in the brain during near-death experiences, particularly the release of glutamate.
  • Peak's collaboration with experts like Irvin Laszlo and exploration of mystical traditions, such as the Bardo states, contribute to his comprehensive understanding of life after death.

14:42

"DMT and Reality: Exploring Moody Traits"

  • The author, through interactions with scientists and researchers, suggests that glutamate or endogenous dimethyltryptamine (DMT) could be responsible for Moody traits.
  • The pineal gland is proposed to release endogenous DMT at the point of death, synthesized from melatonin, located above the optic chiasma.
  • The pineal gland, light-sensitive and initially linked to sleep regulation, may also release metatonin, internally generated DMT, suggesting a connection to near-death experience hallucinations.
  • Researchers at Imperial College in London are studying DMT effects, reporting out-of-body experiences and encounters with entities during controlled intravenous DMT administration.
  • The author posits that reality perceived during DMT trips may be more authentic than our everyday reality, suggesting a broader perception of reality in altered states of consciousness.
  • Individuals with conditions like temporal lobe epilepsy, schizophrenia, or autism may have wider perceptual fields, potentially accessing a deeper reality beyond our usual perception.
  • Rick Strassman, known for DMT research, suggests DMT as a reality modulator, influencing our external illusion, with the author expanding on this concept in their new book.
  • The author delves into the idea of a holographic universe, citing Stephen Hawking's work on black holes and information processing, proposing that we exist within an information field.
  • The concept of dual personalities, the edelon (on-screen Sprite) and Daemon (game player), is introduced, with the Daemon guiding life paths and exploring various outcomes.
  • The Daemon is likened to a soul or consciousness, gaining experience through multiple life iterations, aligning with beliefs in ascended masters transcending the game of life to reach higher levels of understanding.

30:20

Exploring Reincarnation, Consciousness, and Growth

  • Danny Rubin, the writer of the original script for Groundhog Day, theorized that the protagonist would live around 6,000 to 7,000 lives in the movie.
  • The protagonist in Groundhog Day, after living the same day multiple times, becomes a bodhisattva, striving to help others.
  • J.B. Priestly's play from the 1930s, "I Have Been Here Before," involves a character revisiting past lives to prevent a grave mistake.
  • The concept of reincarnation is intriguing, but growth seems improbable without remembering past lives, as Hinduism suggests.
  • The idea of pandemism, where all individuals are part of One Singular Consciousness, is explored in a new book.
  • The theory includes the concepts of the edelon, Daemon, Uber Daemon, and godemon, representing different levels of consciousness and memory.
  • Mystical traditions have long sought to find the Daemon, representing the higher self or soul.
  • The Perennial philosophy suggests that all religions share the belief that God is everything, seen in various teachings across different faiths.
  • The concept of multiple universes and outcomes for decisions aligns with the top-down hypothesis of Stephen Hawking and others.
  • The Daemon may guide individuals through challenges and experiences to ultimately lead them to growth and learning, even if it involves pain and suffering.

45:09

"Creating Realities: Aggregorial Entities and Vibrational Connections"

  • Individuals exist within their own created worlds, which overlap with others when interacting.
  • The concept of an "aggregorial reality" is introduced, where individuals collectively create entities and ghosts.
  • A plan to recreate the Philip experiment from 1970, where a group created an independent entity, is mentioned.
  • The idea of co-creating realities and overlapping worlds is discussed, with the concept of an aggregor expanding.
  • The significance of vibrations in attracting similar frequencies and repelling lower frequencies is highlighted.
  • Examples from encounters with individuals of different vibrations, such as Yogi's and gangsters, are shared.
  • The timing and resonance of connections in life, leading to meaningful interactions, are emphasized.
  • Lessons from life experiences and interactions are seen as opportunities for growth and learning.
  • The importance of recognizing patterns, learning from experiences, and evolving to higher levels is stressed.
  • Information on the author's books, availability, and ways to connect with him through various platforms is provided.
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