Conflict surrounds us — in our feeds, our politics, even within ourselves. But what if the chaos we see in the world is really a mirror of the work we’ve avoided doing inside?
In this episode of The Seiker Podcast, Dennis Nappi II explores the ancient call to Know Thyself — and how inner work shapes outer reality. From Dave Chappelle’s insight on the word “crazy”, to moments of compassion in crisis, to a powerful remote viewing session beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza, Dennis uncovers an Atlantean-like society defined by calm minds, gratitude, and humility — a stark contrast to the turmoil we see today.
This episode challenges the lens through which we interpret reality, confronts the shadow within us, and asks what it really means to navigate a world in conflict while staying rooted in integrity, awareness, and intuition.
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Conflict surrounds us — in our feeds, our politics, even within ourselves. But what if the chaos we see in the world is really a mirror of the work we’ve avoided doing inside?
In this episode of The Seiker Podcast, Dennis Nappi II explores the ancient call to Know Thyself — and how inner work shapes outer reality. From Dave Chappelle’s insight on the word “crazy”, to moments of compassion in crisis, to a powerful remote viewing session beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza, Dennis uncovers an Atlantean-like society defined by calm minds, gratitude, and humility — a stark contrast to the turmoil we see today.
This episode challenges the lens through which we interpret reality, confronts the shadow within us, and asks what it really means to navigate a world in conflict while staying rooted in integrity, awareness, and intuition.
To learn more about Dennis and his work, please visit
https://www.6SenseMedia.net
In this episode, I review a remote-viewing session that delivered intense, seemingly catastrophic data — and I wrestle with how to process it ethically and responsibly.
We explore what happens when information feels devastating, how to separate metaphor from literal meaning, and the emotional toll of exploring such material. Along the way, I discuss the limits of self-tasking, the difference between synchronicity and coincidence, and the importance of staying grounded while pursuing consciousness research.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode explores unevaluated remote-viewing data. It is not a prediction or warning. Both literal and metaphor interpretations are discussed, and I highlight where the method is weak.
⚠️ Trigger and scope statement: Content includes mass-casualty imagery. Discussion is confined to method, ethics, and meaning-making. No calls to prepare for specific events.
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The Seiker Podcast
Conflict surrounds us — in our feeds, our politics, even within ourselves. But what if the chaos we see in the world is really a mirror of the work we’ve avoided doing inside?
In this episode of The Seiker Podcast, Dennis Nappi II explores the ancient call to Know Thyself — and how inner work shapes outer reality. From Dave Chappelle’s insight on the word “crazy”, to moments of compassion in crisis, to a powerful remote viewing session beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza, Dennis uncovers an Atlantean-like society defined by calm minds, gratitude, and humility — a stark contrast to the turmoil we see today.
This episode challenges the lens through which we interpret reality, confronts the shadow within us, and asks what it really means to navigate a world in conflict while staying rooted in integrity, awareness, and intuition.
To learn more about Dennis and his work, please visit
https://www.6SenseMedia.net