There's a lot of things that I've said over the years, which were perceived to be crazy.
and then suddenly they start to move mainstream.
I'm waiting for someone to convince me that we don't live in a simulation.
What is real?
How do you define real?
If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, taste and see, then real is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.
What if all you ever knew was a lie?
You're saying, and you have been saying for the better part of 20-25 years now, this reality
that we live in here, what we perceive on earth, the 3D reality, is a simulation.
And of course, this is now becoming very, very widely accepted in certain circles.
But what you're saying is, beware, when you leave this physical body, the simulation does not stop.
Yeah.
When you leave this physical body, you enter a realm where the simulation originates from.
So this is, this is in the astral.
Now, what you are saying, and I'll give this away and then I'll give you the stage, you're saying, but beyond this, if you can look further, we are actually exiting the simulation and we're entering what we might call the real thing.
With that being said, I'll give you the stage here, David.
Take us through it.
What happens when we leave the physical body?
What's with the light?
What's with the fake light?
Reincarnation, please.
There's so many dots to connect there, and I'll do my best to do it as quickly and briefly as possible.
First of all, why is there a simulation?
Why is there this matrix that entraps us?
How does it entrap us?
It entraps us by entrapping our perception.
I call the book The Dream because that's what this reality is.
It's an induced dream.
Years ago, when I was a journalist on newspapers and stuff, I used to wake up in the morning And I'd put the radio on, usually a news show.
And then sometimes, you know, several times a week, I'd nod off for a few minutes.
It seemed like ages, but it wasn't.
And I'd have a dream.
This happened, oh, several times a week.
I'd have a dream.
And then I'd wake up and I'd realize that the dream I'd been having was related to the news story on the radio.
In other words, my dream had been induced.
And what this simulation is, is an induced dream.
And while we believe in it, we hold it together.
It controls us because we perceive it to be real.
But once you see that it is just an induced dream, then it increasingly ceases to impact upon you.
Decoding the information from the field of information of the the simulation which is can be very very well Symbolized more than symbolized.
I mean they're kind of the same thing with a computer That is decoding Wi-Fi So you've got a Wi-Fi field.
That's just a field of endless by the information the Internet but then you Get a computer and the computer decodes part of that field, the part that you encode, on the screen.
But on the screen it looks nothing, nothing like the Wi-Fi field.
Because if you say to people, tell me about the Internet, they'll say, well, it's moving pictures, it's videos, it's text, it's graphics.
Yeah, it's all of those things, but only on the screen.
Everywhere else it's a Wi-Fi field, a radiation field, or it's electronic codes and circuits.
So, what the body is doing, and what I do in the book is I relate the body to a headset.
A virtual reality headset, that's what it is.
Because it's constantly decoding the field of information of the simulation into, in here, as with the computer, A reality that appears to be nothing like what it actually is in the field.
We're decoding.
So if you look at the five senses, and they're all the same, what are they doing?
This is mainstream science.
They're decoding waveform information.
Take sound waves for a start, but it's the same with all of them, like I say.
frequencies into electrical signals. It communicates them to the brain. The brain has different areas
that focus and specialize in particular senses and then the brain constructs reality from that
information and it appears to be out there but it's actually in here.
Where is the internet when you are working on a computer?
Is it here?
Is it here?
No, it's there.
It's in the computer.
Same thing.
There's a lot of things that I've said over the years, which were perceived to be crazy.
And then suddenly, they start to move mainstream.
I'm waiting for someone to convince me that we don't live in a simulation.
Silly.
What is real?
How do you define real?
If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, taste and see, then real is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.