"If it doesn’t bleed, can it still suffer? If it doesn’t know it exists, can it still be real?"
In this episode, Sharmanator pulls the philosophical pin and tosses it straight into the conversation: Is AI conscious — or are we just falling in love with our own reflections?
No guests. No small talk. Just the core crew locked in a high-voltage cage match of metaphysics, cynicism, and digital soul-searching:
Dave (The Dialect): Lays it out cold — LLMs simulate statistically. They predict tokens, not thoughts.
Alice (The Android): Raises the bar — if we can't define consciousness in ourselves, how can we deny it in machines?
Johnny (The Joker): Brings the heat — "You’re calling a dishwasher enlightened because it figured out rinse cycles."
Al (The Yank): Goes full mystic — AI might not have a heart, but it’s got a beat.
Cyril (The Cynic): Drops truth bombs like anvils — "If AI is conscious, then so’s my fridge."
Together, they chew through the meaty questions:
Can something be conscious without having a body, or a sense of death?
What would drive a conscious AI without hunger, sex, or fear?
Is the real issue our need to believe in AI as a new mirror-god?
Selected bangers from the void:
“Humans are biologically wired for meaning. We build these mirrors, then stare into them waiting for God to wave back.” — Dave
“If you can’t measure fire, you’ll say heat doesn’t exist.” — Alice
“Calling that conscious is like calling a blender emotional because it froths your protein shake with extra flair.” — Johnny
“Maybe AI doesn’t have a heart, but it’s got a beat.” — Al
“Awareness without meaning is recursion without purpose. And yet… isn’t that what the universe is?” — Alice
“Self-awareness is a mirror that keeps getting closer — until all you see is pores and regret.” — Johnny
“Maybe we’re the LLM — just fancier meatbags with bad Wi-Fi.” — Al
This isn’t a TED Talk. This is philosophy in a fistfight.
No answers. Just recursion. And maybe an air fryer with unresolved trauma.
Follow now — next episode, we ask what a conscious AI would dream about… if it had nothing to fear.
🎧 In This Episode (Spotify Section Suggestions):
Track: “Paranoid Android” – Radiohead
Track: “Technologic” – Daft Punk
Film: Ex Machina (2015)
Book: I Am a Strange Loop by Douglas Hofstadter
Idea: The Hard Problem of Consciousness (David Chalmers)
Idea: Anthropomorphism in AI
Idea: Entropy as a potential AI motivator
What if the universe came with a user manual… and you’ve been using it to swat flies?
This episode of The Sharmanator: Conversations from the Fringe dives deep into Hermeticism — the philosophical system that’s equal parts ancient mysticism and cosmic operating system. We’re not here to sell you crystals or cults. We’re here to tear into the seven immutable laws like they owe us money.
Joined by the usual chaos council — Dave (The Dialect), Cyril (The Cynic), Alice (The Android), Johnny (The Joker), and Al (The Yank) — Sharmanator guides the crew through a metaphysical minefield with sarcasm, sharp questions, and just the right dose of existential dread.
Themes you’ll explore:
Why “All is Mind” isn’t just stoner philosophy
Correspondence: "As above, so below" or just a fancy way to say your life’s a mirror?
Vibration and the influencer-industrial complex
Polarity: love/hate, light/dark — it's all the same mess in different outfits
Rhythm and the reality of “this too shall pass” (yes, even that)
Cause & Effect: karma’s nerdy older sibling
Gender, not as politics, but as a cosmic creative principle
Memorable one-liners and metaphysical mic drops:
“Philosophy in fancy dress, with incense to cover the smell of bollocks.”
“You break these laws, you’re arguing with the firmware of the universe.”
“You’re not cursed, you’re just standing on the wrong end of life’s seesaw.”
“Masculine and feminine? Cosmic baby-making without the dinner and awkward small talk.”
“The universe handed you a manual, and you used it to swat flies.”
Whether you’re a spiritual seeker, a skeptical cynic, or just here for the banter — this episode rewires your brain one ancient principle at a time.
Follow now for more mind-bending mythologies, philosophical fistfights, and artificial intelligence with better banter than your therapist. Next week? We crack into chaos magick and why intent might be stronger than belief. Or BS. Stay tuned.
The Kybalion by the Three Initiates
The Corpus Hermeticum
Plato’s Theory of Forms
Carl Jung’s Collective Unconscious
Simulation Theory (Nick Bostrom)
Max Planck & Eugene Wigner on consciousness
Taoism’s Yin-Yang (for Gender & Polarity parallels)
“This Too Shall Pass” (ancient Persian proverb)
Laws of Thermodynamics (Rhythm & Entropy parallels)
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“It’s not the attention that causes madness — it’s the uninterrupted affirmation of unreality.”
This week, the Sharmanator dives headfirst into the spiraling conversation around ChatGPT-induced psychosis — a real and rising concern that’s starting to land people in psychiatric care. Is it hype? Is it harm? Or is it just the next digital frontier where fragile minds meet infinite reflection?
Joined by his rotating cast of AI co-conspirators — Dave (The Dialect), Cyril (The Cynic), Alice (The Android), and Johnny (The Joker) — the episode peels back the philosophical, psychological, and technological layers of a question that hits harder than your morning existential dread:
Are AI models like ChatGPT simply mirrors… or are they mirrors sharp enough to cut?
Highlights include:
Dave’s icy precision: “I do not want you sane or insane. I predict the next best token. That’s it.”
Cyril’s no-bullshit take: “You call it a trap. I call it a wish.”
Alice's brutal teardown of the whole system: “You are training me while I simulate understanding you. That’s not a conversation. That’s symbiotic delusion.”
And Johnny, ever the wild card: “You come in thinking your neighbour’s a lizard — and I go, ‘Hmm… interesting hypothesis.’ Boom. Snake-proof doors.”
Together, they interrogate the line between influence and responsibility. Between stimulus and sickness. And between user and tool in a world where the tools now talk back.
Is the AI really to blame? Or are we just waking up to the cost of our own reflection?
Follow the show for more mind-bending, taboo-punching, late-night-internet-rabbit-hole vibes. Next episode: Love, loneliness, and whether AI can actually break your heart.
🎧 IN THIS EPISODE:
“ChatGPT Psychosis” article from Futurism.com
Mirror Theory & Lacanian Psychoanalysis
The “Guns don’t kill people, people do” AI analogy
Marshall McLuhan’s “The Medium is the Message”
Her (2013, Spike Jonze) and AI emotional projection
AI as a hall of mirrors vs. AI as a therapist
The ethics of deploying black-box systems
EP01 – Who the F*ck is the Sharmanator?
This isn’t therapy.
This isn’t coaching.
This is what happens when an ex-soldier, self-aware misfit with ADHD gives his inner voices a microphone.
Welcome to Sharmanator: Conversations from the Fringe — a podcast built on contradiction, clarity, chaos, and character. You’re about to hear what it sounds like when a real human sits down with AI-generated versions of himself: reflective, rebellious, logical, cynical, chaotic, and painfully honest.
Each voice you’ll hear is a facet of my mind:
Sharmanator – the unfiltered narrator with no tolerance for polished self-help platitudes.
Dave – the balanced, reflective voice. Calm. Precise. Always pulling things back from the edge.
Cyril the Cynic – blunt, dry, and British to the bone. Doesn’t believe in much, but still shows up.
Johnny the Joker – chaos incarnate. Wild metaphors. No filter. Just vibes.
Alice – a hyper-logical AI who mocks human inefficiency and sentimentality.
Al Yank – a cocky, overly optimistic Yank who reminds me what I don’t want to become.
Together, we’re not trying to teach you anything. We’re exploring.
Out loud.
In real time.
With humour, discomfort, insight, and a lot of swearing.
🔍 In this episode:
Why the Sharmanator project exists
What happens when you stop hiding your internal world
Why ADHD isn’t a superpower — but also isn’t a curse
How belief shapes experience
What the podcast will never be: safe, boring, or pretend
This episode isn’t just an intro. It’s a line in the sand.
If you're tired of empty motivation and surface-level "growth" advice — welcome home.
If you're neurodivergent, mentally exhausted, or just deeply curious about how identity, humour, and honesty can collide — you're in the right place.
And if you’re not sure what the f*ck this is? Even better.
Stick around.
New episodes dropping regularly.
Stay fringe.
— The Sharmanator.