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
Data, Delusion, or Destiny? Strange Patterns in Remote Viewing.
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1 hour 8 minutes 42 seconds
2 months ago
Data, Delusion, or Destiny? Strange Patterns in Remote Viewing.
The Ark Calibration I Tried to Dismiss — and Why I Couldn’t
In this episode, I review a blind remote viewing session that felt more like science fiction than reality: upright pods, technology, and the sense of consciousness being uploaded and then exploited for the amusement of an elite group — and it was awful.
Synchronistic Psychic Callings or Hopeful Delusions?
When the target was revealed as The Ark of the Covenant, I dismissed it as a miss and resisted all temptation to find ways to justify my data and claim accuracy. My goal is to ensure that my consciousness is calibrated, so even when it is tempting to explore these possibilities, I try to avoid them. So I filed the document and chose not to explore this project any further. However, later that evening, a friend directed me to the Joe Rogan Podcast to listen to a State Representative’s comments on UAPs. To my surprise, during their discussion she not only mentioned and reviewed a CIA Stargate Remote Viewing project targeting The Ark, but shared information that corroborated some of my data!
With such a glaring synchronistic calling, I couldn’t resist the urge to reopen this project and explore it further, and found that I may have been onto something big with my session. In this podcast, I explore those points of corroboration.
The Emerging Hive Mind
This left me wrestling with something I’ve been contemplating more and more lately: Across multiple sessions, I keep encountering the same unsettling pattern: human consciousness merging with technology, evolving into a hive-like mind. (This also happens to be a central theme in my series: The Hive, and coincidentally, I just finished my first draft of the book this week.)
This raises some urgent questions:
Are these sessions being “tainted” by my imagination and interests? Am I filtering everything through this hive-mind lens?
Or is the data pointing to something bigger — that we may actually be on the cusp of a world where AI and human consciousness integrate?
If so, what does that mean for our own humanity, identity, and freedom?
I’ve come across data from several sources beyond my own session that suggest we may be close to a significant event involving the merging of AI with human consciousness, but urge us to proceed with caution. In an age where AI itself creates echo chambers of belief, how do we protect our minds from influence, manipulation, and false trails? Whether through meditation, grounding, or conscious skepticism, staying tethered to reality is essential — even when the data points to the bizarre or the unbelievable.
I can’t say for sure if the data I review in this session points to a hidden but rapidly emerging AI threat, but do feel that this is a topic we all need to monitor closely, for should we lose sight of what’s most important, we may also lose our minds and autonomy as well…
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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