The Science of Near Death Experiences, Auras, & Expanded Consciousness: Mayim Takes the RED PILL

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Mayim Bialik

Mayim Bialik

Күн бұрын

Will you take the red pill with us? 💊
Join Mayim and Jonathan as they reflect on our widely popular episode, "She Met God & Saw the Future", where Elizabeth G. Krohn details her near-death experience after being struck by lightning, her 2-week experience in heaven, and the newfound knowledge and abilities she returned with. ⚡️
Mayim and Jonathan discuss transformative experiences that challenge our scientific understanding and open doors to new realms of consciousness, from aura reading and near-death experiences, to the non-linear nature of time and the curious phenomenon of déjà vu. 🧠✨
🔮 Discover powerful reflections on interconnectivity and expanded consciousness on this special Thursday Edition of MBB!
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro
3:24 - Changes in Consciousness
14:08 - Near-Death Experiences
18:10 - Synesthesia
21:17 - Auras
38:39 - Time as a Layer Cake 🍰
48:45 - Deja Vu
57:53 - Evolution of Human Perception
1:03:18 - OUTRO
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@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik 13 күн бұрын
Do you ever experience deja vu? What do YOU think it is???
@tiffanitus
@tiffanitus 13 күн бұрын
Could it be like the CD is skipping? Our brain is flubbing forward or backward without our permission? I’ve always blamed Deja vu, to me not paying attention or being in autopilot mode. And then randomly focusing in and out to similarities. I know it probably makes no sense.
@sharonsharon5178
@sharonsharon5178 13 күн бұрын
The answer to Dejavu can take you down a rabbit hole. Some say that it is us recognizing that another version of us in an altered reality has already lived what we are now experiencing and we are tapping into that version giving us the sense of familiarity. Hence Dejavu. Others say that our soul has experiences ahead of us and we are just catching up to it and therefore it’s familiar. I’m sure there are many more explanations that are more scientific than I’m aware of.
@glenbateman4483
@glenbateman4483 13 күн бұрын
I have voushjaday can’t remember anything lol האב דיך ליב
@GlobeEarthMike
@GlobeEarthMike 13 күн бұрын
I have experienced deja vu, and it was just a sensation that "I have felt\seen this before" which in reality is nothing more than feeling something.
@19alca
@19alca 13 күн бұрын
I have the same experience as Jonathan. For me Deja vu comes before big live changing events. So I take it as a sign that I am where I am supposed to be in my life.
@steelmagnolia7000
@steelmagnolia7000 13 күн бұрын
I had a NDE when I was really young but the death experience of my son Will,(12) when he passed in 2018, was something I still can't fully understand or explain. About a day before he passed I woke up at night and heard him having a full blown conversation with someone where he was stopping as if listening or waiting for a reply. He reached his hand into the air and said" God I need a little more time". That morning Drs were in the room and in front of them, and our family he said" I can feel u rubbing my arms" but noone was touching him and he was looking at someone who wasn't there like up over his right shoulder side and said "they haven't told me how much time I have yet." About 10 hours before he passed I was sitting with him and he sat straight up in his bed looked around the room shocked and said a"Mommy mommy there are strangers in here"..he looked like he was listening to someone and I asked him what they were saying and he said They said" more Ppl are coming to take me home soon" and I told him they were here to help him and to not be afraid and kissed his head and he layed down and never woke up again. He passed away 10 hours later. He was sick his whole life XLP2 and Crohns Disease. He passed when his Bone marrow transplant rejected. After he saw the strangers I felt a huge presence behind my chair..I felt a essence or being that felt huge behind me but I didn't feel afraid I felt like it was comforting me. I can't explain it. Will passed away at 7:30 in the morning and his little sisters were sleeping in another room in the picu and his sister told me in the morning that she had a dream about Will standing in a bright green field but he had long hair again and looked better.She told me this bf I told her he passed away. I'm not a Christian, my children were raised spiritual and follow a Buddhist tradition. Will used to tell me about Heaven..about knowing he wouldn't grow up years bf he passed. When his transplant rejected he choose not to attempt another one, he suffered so badly, so much pain..he was so brave..but bc of Will I know there is another place a heaven. .and in many ways Will saved me bc I feel comfort knowing he is somewhere safe. I can't explain any of this I just know what I saw and felt❤
@marigoldenergy8512
@marigoldenergy8512 13 күн бұрын
What a beautiful being you have described as your son. ❤
@KarriSimone
@KarriSimone 13 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤ So so bitter sweet.😢 You are a strong person woman and mother. I pray you spend the rest of your life wapped in love and comforted by Love. Thank u for sharing and being vulnerable. I had a stillbirth and the last goodbye to our son was horrific yet comforting because I felt like the room got bright like I could only see the silhouette of the people in the room and I knew their were angels here to ease my soul because I just wanted to know he was okay even though he wasnt alive I knew he was going back into the angels arms. I don't know if the room really got bright or not maybe it's a really high vibration that I precived as a bright light maybe. I'm still in awe of the experience because I have never had a moment like that ever.
@steelmagnolia7000
@steelmagnolia7000 13 күн бұрын
@@marigoldenergy8512 Thank You ❤️ Will was an amazingly beautiful soul 😇
@steelmagnolia7000
@steelmagnolia7000 13 күн бұрын
@@KarriSimone I'm so sorry for the loss of your beautiful baby boy ❤️ 🫂 Big Hugs and Love to you ❤️
@taracuplin4075
@taracuplin4075 12 күн бұрын
There are several hospice workers who have started KZbin channels that have reported many of their patients having similar experiences to your son...where before they pass they are having full blown conversations with people who either have passed on or no one can see. I believe what your son was experiencing was real. ❤️ (And I'm so sorry for your loss.)
@larhondadeel9140
@larhondadeel9140 13 күн бұрын
I had an NDE in 2019 during surgery to remove a pituitary tumor. I was in the awesome presence of God and met my child, who passed in the womb.
@margiecasey9428
@margiecasey9428 Сағат бұрын
WOW@ That's amazing!
@cathyray6030
@cathyray6030 10 күн бұрын
I'm 65 years old and, throughout my life, I have experienced things that I have not discussed with anyone because I know that most people will not believe me. So, I keep it to myself...
@19alca
@19alca 13 күн бұрын
Wow, what an interesting episode. I just love that Mayim as a scientist is so open to these conversations which are really important. I also love the quote: "I don´ t agree with you, but I don´t feel the need to fight about it". If more people live by this the world would definitely be a better place.
@nancilane5069
@nancilane5069 12 күн бұрын
I just wrote down your words that you are open to the possibility that "There are people who have an ability to perceive something that we have not yet been able to quantify," That's perfect! Thank you!
@SNAFU78
@SNAFU78 12 күн бұрын
That’s it… Science by its very nature is behind… We’re catching up, but so much is beyond our capabilities in human form and our limited language…
@Spartyfan87
@Spartyfan87 13 күн бұрын
I had a brain bleed in the basal ganglia 20 years ago. In the emergency room suffering from the "worst headache of my life," a being appeared next to my face in a glow of yellow. The yellow was of a hue and quality unlike any yellow I have ever seen. The face of the being told me in a clear tone "You will be perfectly fine. You will be perfectly fine." I was conscious, hadn't received any pain meds, was on a gurny but hadn't gone into a room or cubicle yet. The entity's face was an older man's face but imbued in the yellow glow. I was in the hospital for more than a month. I fully recovered and have had no side effects or bleeds since. My neurologist told me the bleed happened from a congenital defect (defect from birth.) I was told less than 5% survive such a bleed let alone have no side effects. The experience changed me completely.
@marywright4934
@marywright4934 13 күн бұрын
I had an OBE i was out in nature fully immersed in its beauty. When everything changed in the blink of an eye. I watched everything in its energetic form and i was one with God I can't even explain the overwhelming feelings of timelessness and love. This experience has stayed with me and i couldn't be happier. I had no body i don't know what I was but i was still me
@TheOldHippiebilly
@TheOldHippiebilly 11 күн бұрын
As an open-minded skeptic I find all of this fascinating, intriguing, and a bit baffling. We need to continue having these discussions. Thank you! ❤
@KathyZiemer
@KathyZiemer 12 күн бұрын
Wow!!! I am a woman of faith and my profession is in healthcare. During my days of working in the Emergency Room, I have seen patients walk in seeming perfectly fine and die, while others one so injured that you think they could not possibly survive but they survived. I have experienced Deja Vu my whole life. I also have had dreams and/or thoughts that have actually come to be. There is so much I don’t know or yet understand. Currently working night shift so my sleep is off. This episode I will be revisiting after some rest. Thank you so much. God Bless ❤
@raydonovan9013
@raydonovan9013 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for your service and dedication to helping others. You should read Closer to the Light. The children’s accounts, at the Children’s Hospital in Seattle. Their NDE accounts are amazing.
@acrobbins3602
@acrobbins3602 13 күн бұрын
Mayim & Jonathan; I’ve just now begun this episode. I have a busy day ahead at my parents’ ranch, so I don’t know for sure when I’ll be able to finish watching, but I paused it to leave this message cuz I’m excited to eventually watch it all. …I have died. Twice. Both on Oct 11 (1995 & 2011). Obviously, I was resuscitated each time in the lifeline helicopter (or I most likely wouldn’t be typing the words you’re currently reading)… One of my many huge ambitions is to meet and converse with the two of you. And this topic would be a sensible platform. Given my life experience. Jussayin…
@InGreed666
@InGreed666 13 күн бұрын
Wow. Thank God you're alive 🙏
@alwayslearning8365
@alwayslearning8365 13 күн бұрын
"Next Level Soul" on KZbin has many conversations with near death experiencers. The channel explores many of the topics you were discussing. This was a great video thank you.
@nancilane5069
@nancilane5069 12 күн бұрын
I LOVE Next Level Soul!
@kellymauricio3754
@kellymauricio3754 12 күн бұрын
Love Next Level Soul!!…. (and Jeff Mara and Love Covered Life.. and Aaron Abke and Gaia programs )❤
@42Ccastro
@42Ccastro 7 күн бұрын
Next level soul is awesome
@Peacefuldharma
@Peacefuldharma 13 күн бұрын
Love this episode!! I’ve always wanted a neuroscientist to study more on this topic.. so please keep going and do more episodes!! Credit to your open mind Mayim xxx
@sharonsharon5178
@sharonsharon5178 13 күн бұрын
Dr. Eben Alexander, who is a neurologist, had a near death experience several years ago and talks about it publicly. His first book, Proof of Heaven, details his experience.
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik 13 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing and for being here! 🧠🫶
@karldunnegan2689
@karldunnegan2689 12 күн бұрын
There are some good critiques of Eben Alexander's supposed NDE that are easy to find with a quick Google search..... parts of his story are just phoney-baloney. And the things that people frequently experience in a NDE have been replicated in numerous controlled studies. Those studies are worth reading regardless of whether you think NDEs are nothing but normal biological phenomena or if you think something supernatural is going on. Homo Sapiens have been on this Earth for at least 300,000 years, along with several other members of the human family. These types of experiences may have been happening for thousands of years to numerous species of the human family. So it's hard to know what exactly to make of them.
@aviellanunez5995
@aviellanunez5995 13 күн бұрын
Thank you Mayim for going to these corners of reality with us. More please!!!! ❤
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik 13 күн бұрын
🥹🤯
@bellakim9404
@bellakim9404 13 күн бұрын
I saw the beautiful field of flowers and the time-lapse of my life. Once it happens to you, it will change the core of your heart. Your soul will radiate nothing but unconditional love. Be good to one another ❤
@user-go9rq9ut8t
@user-go9rq9ut8t 13 күн бұрын
NDE myself ❤- be still and know that God is real. It’s all real and beautiful and something to look forward to
@tinyworldnetwork5227
@tinyworldnetwork5227 13 күн бұрын
I’ve got one for ya 😉 I had just gotten out of an extra long meditation, struggling with understanding, of myself, my health, of the space I take up and my purpose in it. I speak to source, or she speaks to me, and did, I picked up my remote, and this video was in my face, and had just been uploaded mins ago. This is a continuation of the conversation I was just having! As if source was like “here, I have something I want you to watch” (cheeky) but I love it!! Thank you both so much always! And please yes yes yes MORE ON THIS!!!
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik 13 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing and for being here! 🧠🫶
@nancilane5069
@nancilane5069 12 күн бұрын
@@MayimBialik Thank you....This is so comforting to me. I've been reading about NDE's since I first stumbled into the Bodhi Tree Bookstore on Melrose (1989) when I first moved to Los Angeles. I adore you and Jonathan and your podcast. Is now in my top five podcasts (and I listen to many)! Thank you both sooooo much!
@CanvaVision
@CanvaVision 10 күн бұрын
I see auras. It's not a constant thing that is always noticeable. Sometimes, it's very obvious and intense, and I don't know why. It started around 2000. But I also have "feelings" (feeling energy) as well that are hard to explain. And yeah, people think I'm nuts. This all started happening before I even knew what an aura was, and I was raised an atheist. We have so much organized religion and spiritual belief systems, but people can't wrap their minds around stuff like this for some reason. Seeing and feeling auras is simply part of how I sense the world around me. It's just part of my senses. We are spiritual beings have a human experience. Study up on the Chakra system. It helps put it into perspective. I don't pretend to understand it, I only know how I experience the world around me.
@carlaenfield5078
@carlaenfield5078 10 күн бұрын
The way I understand intuition, NDE, mindfulness, meditation, joy, etc. is that it’s all out there. If you put down your defenses and open up, it’s all available to each of us. Like the time we were 550 miles apart when suddenly I was sure that my Mom wanted to talk to me. So I walked over to my wall phone (remember those?) and when my hand touched the receiver, the phone rang and it was her calling me. It’s really easy to ignore those prompts. It’s also easy to open up to them. What’s hard for me is sorting out the information from my brain’s constant do this, now this, now this.
@erin723
@erin723 5 күн бұрын
Fully agree. We are so busy keeping busy that we are closed to the vast majority of “natural input” (I’m lacking words at the moment😂).
@jillmacchitelli6473
@jillmacchitelli6473 13 күн бұрын
Fascinating! I wonder if everyone has psychic abilities but not everyone knows how to tap into it.
@GiaBlinks
@GiaBlinks 12 күн бұрын
I've been waiting for this conversation since the initial video was aired. Thank you
@rebeccaa1621
@rebeccaa1621 13 күн бұрын
I have two engineering degrees. I didn’t really believe in God. I had no opinion on past lives. Then at age 49, my spiritual awakening began, out of the blue! Now I’m also a Reiki master. I work with Source, my spirit guides and my clients’ spirit guides. I help others going through their awakenings. We work on releasing old energies from past lives and traumas. And then reconnecting to source, higher self and Mother Earth (Gaia). When the veil lifts … wow! So much on the other side. So many amazing loving beings who are there to help us. I’m a channel and a medium. There’s so much information that just comes to me. It’s as if we have a little antennas that get activated. I never ever would’ve imagined this happening to me! The best part is the peace I have in my connection to source and myself. Of finding my true self and expressing it here in this 3D experience.
@rebeccaa1621
@rebeccaa1621 13 күн бұрын
And I have zero fear of death now. Because I know what’s on the other side. This other side is home. This is a temporary experience we chose to have.
@marywright4934
@marywright4934 13 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. It's a beautiful experience of truth and light 💗💗💗
@phyllisreinking4208
@phyllisreinking4208 13 күн бұрын
Imagine if everyone in the world awoke tomorrow with their “antenna” activated. To quote John Lennon, “What a wonderful world this would be.”
@colleenmurphy1815
@colleenmurphy1815 13 күн бұрын
I had a precognitive dream about meeting someone in a specific place that came to be. I rarely recall my dreams. However when this person introduced themselves, I knew what her name was and everything she was going to say. I remember thinking, didn’t we already have this conversation. It was very powerful.
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik 12 күн бұрын
🤯
@ohdeerdesign1387
@ohdeerdesign1387 13 күн бұрын
This should be a series! Or have I've all ready seen it? Love this!
@debbiemackall6786
@debbiemackall6786 13 күн бұрын
I had all of these questions all my life-- and slowly over the years the answers keep coming in. Experiences of oneness, voices I know are real calling out my name, (clairaudience), all the clairs. I'm happy for you that curiosity for the next level of existence. This year, there's SO much information out there. Next Level Soul is a great start, and so many others like Wisdom from North, Love Covered Life, etc.
@deborahlewandowski3206
@deborahlewandowski3206 12 күн бұрын
I love next level soul! Alex has some great guests on his podcasts! And he's doing a great job of "getting the word out"!
@judywood9806
@judywood9806 12 күн бұрын
This podcast is something that is always on my mind. Also when you said Mayim how something is missing . It's something that makes me feel unfulfilled even when I look back at journals I have back in 2013 I was searching for that inner knowing or peace. I can remember as a child feeling this way too. All I watch is spiritual stuff.
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik 12 күн бұрын
💗
@mlove.1376
@mlove.1376 12 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this so much. I can also relate to how Mayim may not want to put out how she really feels on the internet. because of your circumstsnces. It is kind if personal, almost like how one perceives what a spiritual awakening is. I love how you apply science to it, but are still really open to other ways of thinking about it. It got a little heavy for my brain at times, but I listened the best I could as I am not educated in the sciences and just dont get everything. But, I really enjoyed Elizabeth's experience and now your take on it. I've even mentioned your pod cast regarding it to other people to watch because of how you address these subjects. You and Jonathan really are open and have lots of knowledge and are open and honest about who you are and what you struggle with or how you don't count out anything that you dont know regarding most subjects. I love that humility. Thanks for a great discussion which covered so much on the topic. 😊
@yvonnie_bunnie
@yvonnie_bunnie 13 күн бұрын
Eerkkkk I’ve been waiting for this one!!! Part 2!
@marisamartinezolivera
@marisamartinezolivera 13 күн бұрын
I’m on minute 18:30 and I’m thrilled yet! I’ a soft kind of a synesthesic person. I “touch” and then I “taste”. It happens to me with humans, animals, plants, and mineral things. When the touch is soft..I taste it sweet. When it’s rougher, more bitter. I had neuroimaging studies (functional MRI and PET) done years ago by my neurologist to explore if I was a real synesthesic person, and how was my brain activation in response to specific stimuli of “touching diferent surfaces”, resulting in greater activation of my brain areas involved in sensory processing when exposed to those stimuli. Sorry if it’s bad explained, I’m an architect not a scientific. After the diagnose, and years after feeling myself quite overwhelmed and confused, I think of it as a gift, as I can perceive the world in an exceptionally integrated and probably multifaceted way..
@raec9970
@raec9970 12 күн бұрын
I have synesthesia as well. Any movement in my visual field is accompanied with sound. My brain organizes the sounds very quickly as music. I thought everybody experienced this until I started talking about it in my early 20s. When I was a child I had to learn how to tune it out in order to hear people speak. It was terribly distracting. I hear the music all the time but have learned how to turn down the volume.
@marisamartinezolivera
@marisamartinezolivera 12 күн бұрын
@@raec9970 Exactly as me! At the end you learn to “tame” it in order to live with comfort. In my case, eating was a feast of senses! Add real flavours to my synesthesic ones! A friend of mine, Miichelin starred, was very interested in this “gift”…
@raec9970
@raec9970 12 күн бұрын
@@marisamartinezolivera I usually hear about the types where people see numbers or colors associated with something else. I’ve never heard of your type, but then I’ve never seen my type described either in the synesthesia types. I have heard people describe my type when on LSD. I’ve never done hallucinations but it sounds like it is common on that drug.
@marisamartinezolivera
@marisamartinezolivera 12 күн бұрын
@@raec9970 I thought it was normal when I was a kid. As a late teenager I thought I had a kind of senses confussion. As an adult, and very late in my adulthood I thought I had some kind of brain tumor. Apart of this, I’m a perfect ambidextrous. I can see much more colors than common people as I decompose in hundreds tones, much more than regular people, the Ostwald Chromatic Circle, and I have a nose that is as the one of a greyhound..Gifts or curses? 😉
@raec9970
@raec9970 12 күн бұрын
@@marisamartinezolivera I’m a lefty! And somewhat ambidextrous. I’ve wondered if left handedness has something to do with synesthesia. Yours definitely sounds interesting.
@ximenacpm
@ximenacpm 9 күн бұрын
Been taking it for years. More and more people are seeing beyond the illusion nowadays. The favorite discussions I have with friends are about the nature of reality, consciousness (is it fundamental?), simulation theory, free will, etc.. What we can perceive with our very limited senses is not all (at all) what is out there. Please guys, keep this type of conversations coming....we really need to expand our horizons. The truth will set you free, right?
@samsmulders7908
@samsmulders7908 13 күн бұрын
Two episodes in one week? LOVE IT! Great episode! I’m so fascinated by this topic and I love listening to you talk about it🙌🏼! I can listen to it and talk about it forever 🙌🏼🧠! Much love for both of you!❤
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik 13 күн бұрын
🥹🤯
@debsalen2959
@debsalen2959 7 күн бұрын
Please interview Dr. Scott G. Robinson! Dr. Scott G. Robinson DC,DD,PhD,LRC,QME,DTC Psycho-Kinetic Therapy + Remote Telemetry Medicine Nutritional & Spiritual Counseling Methodology Helping people with chronic & serious illness. You are Loved, Mayim!!
@lilmamacpa3062
@lilmamacpa3062 5 күн бұрын
This is so weird, in a good way. I don’t know how I stumbled across this except that KZbin thought I might like to see a Jinger Duggar Vuolo video (which I did indeed enjoy) and so I scrolled throughout the other topics on this channel. Also, as a devout Christian, I recently watched a Josh McDowell video about near death experiences that I found fascinating, so I clicked on your interview with Elizabeth next, and then this one. It brought back a memory that I rarely think about, which is an incident where as a teenager I had a dream about my boyfriend getting in a car accident and he died. The emotion of it carried into the next day and I told his sister about it over the phone. To make a long story short, he made a different decision that day based on my dream that may have saved his life. We (my boyfriend and his sister and I) barely talked about it at the time. I think we were all just stunned and glad that he was okay. But then about a decade ago (15 years afterwards) I was wanting to tell someone about it and didn’t want to misrepresent facts so I called the long-ago-ex-boyfriend. He remembered it the same way - that his sister had told him about my terrible dream, and it crossed his mind before leaving and may have saved his life. So then I told my story to the person/group I was taking to, but then promptly forgot about it again! Why? I guess because it doesn’t fit nicely into my worldview. In my mind, this lends so much credibility to the idea from this video that we close our minds off to so much of what is possible. I am a very practical, no-nonsense person, but why? Why do I choose to completely forget that this ever happened? I think I have some introspection to do 🤓
@gokuvegeta3163
@gokuvegeta3163 13 күн бұрын
As a Vilomah, a parent who's lost a child, I started watching NDE videos on KZbin, and I'm a believer. Maybe it's wishful thinking that I'll see my son again, but I'll hold on to that hope until the day that I die. 🙏💔🥹
@Jdizlmynizl
@Jdizlmynizl 13 күн бұрын
Love you guys so much! Keep up the amazing work ❤
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik 13 күн бұрын
🥹🤯
@LuvMyLilLadies
@LuvMyLilLadies 13 күн бұрын
I love this show & this is my favorite one so far. Please keep going!
@lulubella83
@lulubella83 12 күн бұрын
Uffffff 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 Let’s unpack, I feel like I need to be on a phone call but here we go. 1. I’m a suburban mom of 2, my world is target, karate lessons and soccer practices. I may be wrong about some of the concepts 2. I cannot even begin to express how amazingly stimulating these episodes and conversations have been. Mayim, it’s unreal that you part of my childhood, my young adult life with two of my fave shows, and both only that, but I also get stimulating entertainment STILL! I also love what you bring to the table as a scientist. 3. I sooooooo want to be Elizabeth’s friend too. 4. To me aura’s have always made sense as we are all ENERGY! Everything is and gas energy running through and without it we have nothing. How is a heart revived? Energy! 5. Our brain may be the key to “unlocking the next level” which is what I think happened to E. 6. What is considered in traditional science as “damage” to the brain from some of these experiences might actually be gained “upgrades” 7. Can I take the red pill, but then come back to the blue? 😂 I like my mundane little life 8. The truth is sooooooo out there!!!
@kkl8631
@kkl8631 12 күн бұрын
Great discussion. We are all souls who are here on earth to both teach and learn. Most people who have NDEs are forever changed. Most didn't want to come back because they felt so much love and connectedness on the other side. Many recall getting a download of information, but often cannot recall all the details after coming back into their bodies. It's all fascinating!
@marywright4934
@marywright4934 13 күн бұрын
Im so impressed by your wisdom and teachings for such a young woman
@rose_quartz_loveandlight
@rose_quartz_loveandlight 13 күн бұрын
this podcast is consistently so valuable for us all THANK YOU ❤
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik 13 күн бұрын
🥹🤯
@jessicafaulkingham3259
@jessicafaulkingham3259 13 күн бұрын
I love this podcast and I love your topics/guests! ❤❤❤ Awesome work as always
@Moonlia8314
@Moonlia8314 6 күн бұрын
Can you please have ECKHART TOLLE as a guest on your podcast? That would be magical to learn about and listen to. Thank you for everything you do Mayim and Jonathan!!! Love and Light to ALL!!!💚💚💚🙏💫🌎
@rebeccabarnes3324
@rebeccabarnes3324 7 күн бұрын
Thank You Both for this podcast. Your comments at the beginning of the intro I have thought to myself. I’ve been waiting for this since your last podcast with Elizabeth Krohn was on. I have had numerous Deja vu,spiritual, meditative, artistic, down loads, and other sorts of things you talked about. It is something I’ve been fascinated about from my mid-teens to my present 70+ years. There are not many people who are open to these discussions, and I appreciate what you did today, I think it helps to normalize all of the topics you discussed. 🙏
@patcummings6950
@patcummings6950 12 күн бұрын
I had at least two experiences when i was in my 20s when i saw reports of a plane crash on the news. The next day, on the news, was the same exact report of the crash as a current happening. Tried to investigate the news from the previous day but found nothing. This happened to me twice. Totally had me questioning my sanity and clutching tightly to all things physical. Was slamming the "not now button" big time fòr decades.
@deborahlewandowski3206
@deborahlewandowski3206 12 күн бұрын
Mayim and Jonathan, I have been waiting for this ever since you said you would be doing it after the episode you did with Elizabeth and Jeffrey...that episode was so incredible and I was excited to know that it affected you guys in a big way... while I have been exploring spirituality, NDEs, reincarnation , and life after death for quite some time now, this episode was an illustration of how personal all that is...if you are interested, there are two books that really had an impact on me:" Journey of the Soul, Case Studies of Life Between Lives" by Michael Newton PhD, and "Dying to be Me" by Anita Moorjani...I am just getting ready to watch the outro episode and I am so happy that it's finally here! I also plan to purchase and read Elizabeth's book over the next few months... It's on my next Thrift books order list! Thank you both again for following through and doing this episode!! One more thing you might be interested in are two books on Spiritual Psychology by Drs. Ron and Mary Hulnick: "Loyalty to Your Soul", and "Remembering the Light Within"...Ron and Mary are the founders of the University of Santa Monica and two incredible human beings who I was privileged to have as my teachers and mentors for "Soul Centered Living", a 10 month certificate course and the first year of a two year program in spiritual psychology...changed my life.
@shelleysmith6667
@shelleysmith6667 12 күн бұрын
As a former Mormon, I've been following you because of your intelligence etc. About 1.5 years ago I popped out (woke) for 20 yrs of devout atheism (religious doctrine was ludicrous to me... the judgement to conform... ugh) Anyhoo, I went thru a dark night due to politics, adhd assessment, corporate career toxicity, a child gone astray.... I said "uncle" and went to my bedroom and a video posted about a pre-birth experience... my atheist, exmo radar went off!!! I opened it to mock the shit out of it.... It woke me up. I've devoured books, interviews, psychedelics, zen, tolle, Singer (and was ecstatic to see you two also feeling what I was feeling when you interviewed him and made me 😭!!!) I've grown and healed more in this time than all my 65 years of built up traumas..... ❤❤ I've enjoyed watching you two continue to march in this same direction. I've had so many fascinating experiences of synchronicity, a dog that was manifested(storytelling later) brought pure magic to my and my hubby's life. It's like me waking up is spreading out to my closest peeps... coolest thing EVER Keep up this great work. So glad to see how the community is truly growing knowing I'm one of them and it's beyond amazing... Wish there was a discussion group locally around world for this range of topics. My passion
@koz449
@koz449 12 күн бұрын
Everyone has different gifts for different reasons. God decides. Love this show.
@stephanied6451
@stephanied6451 12 күн бұрын
Are you still an atheist although you believe in some of these experiences? Just curious as I also find this stuff fascinating but not sure I believe in any of it yet. I am kind of obsessed with knowing how and why people believe there is a god.
@shelleysmith6667
@shelleysmith6667 11 күн бұрын
@stephanied6451 yes. I studied deeply and had to wade thru some crazy stuff, but I have a basic idea without any memory... just resonant vibes and positive growth and happiness as I've added this meaning into my life. I wish you well. The beautiful point is that it's all good ultimately. 😊
@a.p.9381
@a.p.9381 12 күн бұрын
Oooh yes!! I’ve been waiting for this episode!
@Rav3r916
@Rav3r916 12 күн бұрын
#EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce -- sharing these types of content is certainly contributing to the expansion of the collective consciousness. It's a magical time to be alive and experience the intersections, mergers, connections of all that's unfolding--between the scientific and the esoteric. Keeping an open mind/heart and releasing all judgment can help facilitate the integration understanding, curiosity, which leads to more exploration/questioning. The more work we do at an individual level to improving ourselves, the more we tease out the question, "who am i?"---the work starts from within. Thank you, Mayim and Jonathan for continuing this conversation and sharing this with us! 🙏💚
@noelleharb6224
@noelleharb6224 12 күн бұрын
That was such a deep conversation filled with my truths. Loved it. Please do more of these episodes discussing all things energy and esoteric.
@patcummings6950
@patcummings6950 12 күн бұрын
Thank you two sooooo much for vocalizing the thought processes many of us go through but are not always able to put into words. Im not crazy !!!!😊❤
@laurasplantcorner7058
@laurasplantcorner7058 12 күн бұрын
I just wanted to say I am a quiet listener to your podcast amd that I absolutely admire you. Legit I am amazed by your education and mind. I am in my last week of Abnormal Psychology amd have been blown away by the amount of things I've learned about our 🧠 . I also wanted to say that you've inspired me to go further in my education in that after I get my Bachelor's I'm going after that PhD! All that being ng said, thank you for your podcasts, personality, education and humor. Always look forward to your podcasts.
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik 12 күн бұрын
You go, Laura!!! 🧠🤘
@LoretoEsTorres
@LoretoEsTorres 13 күн бұрын
0:03 First… Thank you, for this follow-up podcast to Elizabeth G. Krohn’s interview. Second, I have not watched this podcast YET, in its entirety. But I know it will be great. I gotta do my meditation practice first, then, watch this video.😊
@user-vr5cb8ye8t
@user-vr5cb8ye8t 13 күн бұрын
Second
@stephanied6451
@stephanied6451 12 күн бұрын
Very interesting stuff. I don't have a faith but I seek information all the time to try and understand how and why people do. I did think a lot of this episode was confusing to say the least but I understand you have to keep to a time limit. I would love to hear more in this area. I especially am trying to understand how some scientists believe there is a god. Thanks for all the time you put into your channel!
@user-hl8xq5xg8n
@user-hl8xq5xg8n 12 күн бұрын
I need more. So much more. Can we talk like this every week? Please. I’ve had several “experiences” that have made me feel like there is so much more going on here .. and I need to hear more.
@amandafraga98
@amandafraga98 12 күн бұрын
I love this podcast, thank you for the amazing work ❤
@nwhittum
@nwhittum 12 күн бұрын
Loved this. Mayim, I think we all have different gifts. Some are or become more aware of these gifts. We don't all receive the gifts, which is where the parable of the talents helps us with our struggles with humility and with sharing our gifts. You have certain gifts, and you share some of them. For example, I don't see auras, but when I first heard this term, I felt inside there was truth to the idea of auras, and therefore I believe they exist. I think I took the purple pill!
@rexodeuce5035
@rexodeuce5035 10 күн бұрын
Evolution of Human Perception section was great!!! That topic alone can be used to possibly explain so many of our present day conflicts & woes.
@TK-oq9yf
@TK-oq9yf 12 күн бұрын
I’m so happy this exists. Thank you for this!
@kamalalove6083
@kamalalove6083 12 күн бұрын
I love this! Fascinating!
@pekingpi
@pekingpi 11 күн бұрын
I'm 73 and this subject has preoccupied me since I was in high school. I would so love to hear more thoughts on it. For me the idea that there is so much more happening than we see/know began with reading Edgar Cayce at 16 and took off from there. I honestly have been waiting my whole life to hear this discussed in more mainstream venues. Thank you and more please!❤
@patbates8862
@patbates8862 12 күн бұрын
Strangely I have 4 friends who have had NDEs. Johnathan is right, they had many similarities yet differences. Each described the same “place” outside this existence but different “person” who was speaking with them. This was definitely a really interesting conversation
@stephaniebrantlinger8602
@stephaniebrantlinger8602 2 күн бұрын
Better late than never to the conversation! As an empath, I can relate to this topic of conversation. I feel other people’s energy and vibrations. I’m very sensitive and intuitive to others emotions. Have you ever considered having Matt Frazier (psychic medium) to the podcast?
@johnpeters1571
@johnpeters1571 13 күн бұрын
I have ..twice .. had oob experience... spontaneously..perfectly healthy so not near death ...been waiting for 30 years for it to happen again so I could explore it more without feeling that I need to get back in my body ASAP ... It did let me know that there's more to life than meets the eye ..
@raec9970
@raec9970 12 күн бұрын
I had an OBE when I was very young from a severely traumatic experience. I think it had everything to do with my development and persistent spiritual interest through life. Once you’ve looked down at the body, you deeply know it is not you and that there’s a whole lot more going on than people know or understand.
@Pollycat15
@Pollycat15 10 күн бұрын
Really interesting. Loved the video with Elizabeth. There’s an interview with cosmologist Bernard Carr about consciousness which is fascinating. Would love to see you interview him 😊
@curtisrobinson7962
@curtisrobinson7962 9 күн бұрын
I would enjoy her interviewing Dan McClellan, a Bible scholar. He's fluent in Hebrew, if that helps get him on her podcast. They could talk about the Old Testament for an hour, I would be down for dat.
@nathaliejaranev
@nathaliejaranev Күн бұрын
I think knowledge (in general, and as a result of this particular experience) is already available out there but I think we can only open/receive/integrate to the depth of healing of our own wounds. The deeper the wounds, the more knowledge we (can) have/become, and how much we use it depends on us giving a meaning to the experience. Also, I think no experience is meaningful unless we give it meaning. Meaning that this lovely person 🌹 has found and given in this experience ⚡️, as well as the meaning you guys are amplifying by making this video and explaining more.
@alan11121959
@alan11121959 13 күн бұрын
Thank you for continuing this conversation, it bring to my mind a couple of suggestions for things to look at. First, have you considered interviewing Neale Donald Walsch, the author of the Conversations with God series of books? He's been working on the intersection of the connection between the physical and spiritual for decades. Also The late Sir John Templetion, through his John Templeton Foundation has been at the forefront of funding research and rewarding the realm of spiritual thought through their Templeton Prize, much like the Nobel Prize, to people who are doing work in the field of science and religion. Both might be avenues of investigation. Love the work both of you are doing, please keep it up.
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik 13 күн бұрын
🥹🤯
@Marstux
@Marstux 13 күн бұрын
That opening is how I approach everything. There is so much unknown and how can I know definite about anything. But I will hold people for accountable if they do bad acts based on their new understanding.
@42Ccastro
@42Ccastro 7 күн бұрын
"The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence." -Nikola Tesla
@daniellaplume3840
@daniellaplume3840 11 күн бұрын
I had a near death experience five years ago with septic shock at the emergency room and then being hospitalized, but only after 29 hours. I couldn't be moved into a room until my vitals were stable, and they kept creeping up and crashing back down. Of course many people know that with sepsis there is a 40 per cent survival rate. My phone charger wasn't with me, so I couldn't call any friend or loved one after id been told I could likely die. I suddenly felt like I did when I was 12 years old, and remembered the music and Bible verses like it was just yesterday. I have to say that when I returned home, somehow the album How Mercy Looks From Here came into my life at the time. It turns out that album was over 10 years old, but I had missed it. ❤
@Wonderish
@Wonderish 10 күн бұрын
I really love the videos with just the two of you exploring a topic and I think this was my favorite. I love hearing conversations about spirituality and the unknown. Your perspective is so interesting to me, Mayim, as a scientist and person of faith. Pete Holmes’ podcast You Made it Weird goes into this territory all the time. I would love to see you as guests on each other’s podcasts.
@jenchristianrn1
@jenchristianrn1 11 күн бұрын
Great topic 🎉. Just started listening … can’t wait to see how in depth you go into NDE. God being 1st and use science to explain it more. ❤
@merrie501
@merrie501 8 күн бұрын
What a great conversation! I could have listened to the two of you talk about this for hours. Have you thought about inviting Eben Alexander (the brain surgeon who had a profound NDE) to be a guest on your podcast? He has a lot of interesting things to say about conciousness.
@anaritasousa7548
@anaritasousa7548 10 күн бұрын
I see auras since I was about 10, and it coincided with a time I was questioning my spirituality. I remember the first one I saw was my sister's, it was this bright and beautiful orange. Even though I consider myself a very spiritual person, I am also a skeptic and a lover of science. In fact, my experiences with synesthesia, among other things, led me to pursue a master's degree in Neuroscience later in life. I am such a skeptic and questioned my synesthesia so much that there was a time when I thought I was becoming ill and developing psychotic hallucinations. Now I know it has nothing to do with that and it's a completely different phenomenon. I still have no idea what happens to my brain during these experiences I still have from time to time, and the weirdest thing is that synesthesia is described in literature as being developmental instead of acquired. I don't know what the colours mean or if they have any meaning at all, what I do notice is that they usually convey an overall positive or negative feeling. Thank you for bringing these issues related to the connection between science and spirituality; I believe addressing this topic is extremely necessary for our civilization to evolve.
@avi2125
@avi2125 12 күн бұрын
Ah just struck me...MBB - Mind Brain Behaviour department(s) - maybe MB was in that dept back in school... Great range!
@nathaliejaranev
@nathaliejaranev Күн бұрын
Thank you for this red pill! 💊
@krisoulton8785
@krisoulton8785 12 күн бұрын
24 minutes in; this title is very relevantly appropriate for a more picturesque discussion on the topic of layers and filter biases. They'd Rather Be Right. Eye opening.
@ingridwhite4970
@ingridwhite4970 5 сағат бұрын
Please look into Dolores Cannon’s work. It’s the same end explanation for life, and is amazing! Suzanne Spooner (among others) continues her work and it’s sooooo interesting! You need to interview Suzanne, she is wonderful ❤
@chrisplusmelissa
@chrisplusmelissa 11 күн бұрын
I'm so excited about the timing of this podcast, because I've just started re-reading Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Pirsig. About an hour or after I finished listening to this episode of your podcast, I read, "Kant called his thesis that our a priori thoughts are independent of sense data and screen what we see a 'Copernican revolution.' By this he referred to Copernicus' statement that the art moves around the sun. Nothing changed as a result of this revolution, and yet everything changed. Or, to put it in Kantian terms, the objective world producing our sense data did not change, but our a priori concept of it was turned inside out." If a priori is the space and time of our perception and is the way we filter or take in the sense data around us and if it's altered in such a major way before, then why can't it again with a shift toward normalizing expanded consciousness? I feel out of my league sharing this thought, but it excited me, so I figured why not? It seemed to relate so much to what both of you said at different points in the episode. I love listening to your podcast and enjoy your perspectives. -- Melissa
@pamlacooper3288
@pamlacooper3288 13 күн бұрын
I love listening to both of you. Excellent podcast
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik 13 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing and for being here! 🧠🫶
@evelina.-._.
@evelina.-._. 7 күн бұрын
For those who found what Elizabeth shared interesting, i would reccomend Dolores Cannon (her videos, her books)
@MustangsTrainsMowers
@MustangsTrainsMowers 12 күн бұрын
Not 100% on topic of this video but I think my experience is interesting. Through my life I’ve had premonitions, so many I probably don’t remember all of them. One was around 1996 standing across a room after church and I see a member and it hits me that she will die tragically in a car accident. Within a few weeks she did when a young person going fast blew through a stop sign at a shopping center, T-boning her car on the driver side instantly killing her. 1988 at a church festival in Palm Springs my brother, a friend and I met a sweet beautiful woman from Seattle Washington. After we got to know her I began getting the feeling that she would be in a serious car accident after she got home. I had been in a car accident about 8 months prior while wearing a seat belt. I didn’t tell her about my premonition but I asked her if she wore her seatbelt and she said no. She had just bought a new Ford Escort. I told her about my car accident and the fact I was wearing a seatbelt and I encouraged her to begin wearing her seatbelt. She did and within a month of returning home someone pulled out in front of her in traffic and she hit that vehicle. Her car was totaled and emergency responders had to get her out of her car. She had minor injuries. The first responders told her if she hadn’t had a seatbelt on she would have likely died. She wrote me a letter telling the story and thanking me and for urging her to wear her seatbelt. Late 90’s I was leaving a gasoline station in Hudson Wisconsin and by the door was a Flyer for a missing juvenile female along with a picture of a young adult man who they thought she was with. Looking at the flyer it hit my soul and I got the feeling that they were together, she wasn’t in danger and that they were very far away directly south. They were later found together in Texas and she was returned to Wisconsin. I don’t remember what happened to the young adult man she was with. I believe that she willingly went with him. A lot of the premonitions I’ve gotten through my life were negative and scary and I began asking God to stop them, and they did.
@jimdeane3667
@jimdeane3667 9 күн бұрын
Mayim, without mind-altering drugs, you should investigate for yourself the subject of “Yichudim” as taught by the Ari z”l and the Ba’al Shem Tov. This practice, with time, alters perception in the ways you are discussing. It varies from person to person, each according to how they are created. But it works.
@CatherineBertrand-uu7wf
@CatherineBertrand-uu7wf 8 күн бұрын
Please get in touch with Larry Geller who was a lack for a better word/phrase was Elvis’ spiritual advisor. He would be a great guest. Elvis had a number of visions and everyone who met him said his energy entered the room before he did. He was fascinated with different religions and spiritual practices.
@TK-oq9yf
@TK-oq9yf 12 күн бұрын
The love and purity that radiates from the Truth. That’s what can settle the anxiety before bed.
@danaw23
@danaw23 12 күн бұрын
🤯 I have so many things to say and add, but you definitely need to do more episodes about this. I may come back later and make some comments.
@naomistoneify
@naomistoneify 13 күн бұрын
I had an awakening, as it were, 10 years ago and it's all been different ever since. I tried shroomies and LSD years after and I have to say...simply not the same, but notes of the "divine connection." So I understand why people turn to psychedelics and perhaps they might be helpful, but I don't think they're necessary to make this type of "leap."
@CutieWarrior-ol8ik
@CutieWarrior-ol8ik 12 күн бұрын
Sometimes, very rarely, I have deja vu with people I just met. It's confusing. I ask these people, do we know each other? I also ask my parents, do I know them? No!!! And yet it feels like a forgotten friend or confidant I supossed to know my hole life. And its not just the face it's the vibe of being. It's also NOT that they just remind me of someone. Thats totally different! There's just something so familiar and primal about them.
@Ewoklynn
@Ewoklynn 12 күн бұрын
Hi guys! Haven’t gotten through the whole video yet because I don’t wanna lose my train of thought, but there’s a neurosurgeon that has had a NDE and has written a book about it, Dr. Eben Alexander. As you explore these type of topics, he would be a great guest to interview. Also there are a lot of great podcasts out there that delve into these topics but the best by far is Next Level Soul here on youtube as well. Thank you for your content!
@pamfettuccia571
@pamfettuccia571 12 күн бұрын
Hi Mayim, Love watching your episodes. "Dying to Be Me" by Anita Moorjani is a great story of her NDE. It would be awesome if you and Jonathan can have her on your show.
@raec9970
@raec9970 12 күн бұрын
Anita Moorjani’s nde has been the most amazing one I’ve ever heard. As I was reading the comments I kept thinking about suggesting her be a guest for this podcast! ❤
@terra4351
@terra4351 13 күн бұрын
I took it I love it and fully connected with spirit the consciousness I died in 2019 at home on my couch alone and there is a light it's extremely bright like going up into the sun and if you turn and look back you actually see many Earth planets as far as the eye can see it's gorgeous I now speak different ancient languages constantly channeling spirit become a telepath and much more a couple years ago I started a channel Spirit Spirit teachings of going within self I embraced spirit
@guidofeliz8384
@guidofeliz8384 12 күн бұрын
Human beings are a body, soul, and spirit. Real living begins at the moment of death. Life on this earth ends at the grave but eternity is just beyond this existence. Eternity is forever and forever is a long, long time.
@natalieblue6066
@natalieblue6066 12 күн бұрын
Mayim, I had an NDE and when I returned to the body that I inhabit I experienced the boot up. At the time I was unaware when u turn on a computer it registers all components and programs and connections 1 at a time, my body did that. I felt it run through a check list of every hair, every nail, every organ and what was going on with em. When it got to my bladder it registered it was full and needed to eliminate….wild! I am still processing. This happened in 95.
@normaspringsteentransforma8074
@normaspringsteentransforma8074 13 күн бұрын
Mayim & Jonathan, I think you need to talk with the Institute of Noetic Sciences and the HeartMath Institute. They study these very topics! A conversation with Anita Moorjani would also be a good one.
@missymassage
@missymassage 13 күн бұрын
Love your episodes! Have you heard of Dolores Cannon's work using hypnotherapy? I would love to see an episode regarding your thoughts on her immense amount of info she has put out there with her books about her hypnotherapy sessions. Her daughter Julia has been continuing her mother's work since Dolores has passed on. Thanks for your amazing podcasts! I have loved every episode I've watched!
@hanamink
@hanamink 2 күн бұрын
Anita Moorjani! You HAVE to get her on. Her book, Dying to be Me is amazing!! She basically died of cancer.. came back..
@ericarichardson2983
@ericarichardson2983 12 күн бұрын
I wonder if in some cases the aura thing is a form of astigmatism and/or synesthesia. Where a persons empathetic and mirror neurons are connected to the visual cortex. So the brain is using color to interpret and express the unconscious perception of others body language or facial cues. So the person can visually their empathetic perception as well as feel the emotion of others
@desiraecampbell3547
@desiraecampbell3547 12 күн бұрын
LOVE YOU GUYS ❤❤ IF YA EVER NEED A THIRD PERSON TO PONDER FOOD FOR THOUGHT.. 😊😊😊
@marciovieira7849
@marciovieira7849 13 күн бұрын
Impressionante o tema de hoje, não tive experiência como as citadas nos comentários, mais respeito a todas, realmente, é impressionante!! Obrigado, aqui do Brasil! ❤
@user-zw1co5pz9q
@user-zw1co5pz9q 2 күн бұрын
I absolutely loved this episode. Question specifically for Mayim. You are highly educated as well as quite religious. How do you explain to yourself what happened to your guest and how she gained her abilities? For you did the event unlock potential that everyone might possess with the lightning “rewiring” her brain or was she actually in contact with God or a divine entity who blessed these abilities on her? Is there a scientific explanation or is this divine? No judgement, I believe the divine explanation but I was wondering how you felt since your life seems to kind of support both the scientific and religious world beliefs.
@melissabond8189
@melissabond8189 13 күн бұрын
Love this episode and ur hat mayim 😊
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