The reads worth your time on the nature of consciousness and what happens when we step beyond the veil often challenge our deepest assumptions about reality.
The Angel Incarnate Who Sees a Global "Vibration Turn-Up" Coming
Rachel Corpus isn't just psychic; she's been channeling angels and ascended masters since her first near-death experience at the age of four. And she's not shy about her unique perspective: she describes herself, without apology, as an angel in a human body. This isn't a metaphor for Corpus, a former pastor who walked away from the institutional church because she found something "far more real". Her message, she says, is an urgent transmission from the angelic realm, delivered now because "that moment is now".
Corpus believes humanity is on the cusp of a profound shift, moving into the awareness that we are not separate from "Source" β her term for a God of pure love and energy, far removed from the rule-keeping deity often taught in Sunday school. This isn't just a philosophical change; she predicts a physical, vibrational "turn-up" where "all of us β because weβre all made of vibration β will have that vibration turned up". When this happens, she says, the hidden will become visible: the fourth dimension, loved ones who have passed, and even the memory of other lifetimes.
But this shift isn't without its shadows. Corpus warns that forces benefiting from human fear are aware of this coming change and plan to "weaponize it". She suggests that when the veil lifts, those in power will project an external event β a figure, a craft, something in the sky β to make people look outward instead of inward, perpetuating the old paradigm of external authority. Her radical counter-message? "Go home. Go within. What you need is already inside you."
Gobble's Take: If an "angel incarnate" tells you to trust your gut over what appears in the sky, maybe it's time to start listening to that inner voice.
Source: Grief 2 Growth Perplexity Search (community news)
Soul vs Consciousness: What's the Difference?
On Reddit's r/spirituality, a straightforward question β "What is the difference between the soul and consciousness?" β drew a range of responses. Some users view them as identical, pointing to idealism, while others describe the mind as "a concentrated spirit signal to the brain."
One commenter offered a layered metaphor: "Imagine consciousness as the ocean, and the soul as the world which holds it," then extended the image further, describing the soul as "space and consciousness as the interplay of light and dark," with consciousness being "the soul's experience of self, oneness via separation reuniting." Another perspective frames consciousness as "the ignition and oxygen source for all life force" while the soul handles "the information exchange between your karmic influences and your life blue prints." From a Hindu standpoint, one commenter equates consciousness with the soul, calling it "the Observer" β unaffected by hunger, pain, or emotion.
Gobble's Take: The definitions vary widely, and the source itself notes that language may not be able to do the question justice.
Source: r/spirituality
The Brain Might Be More Stubborn Than We Thought: New Research Suggests Activity Can Linger After Clinical Death
For centuries, clinical death was considered the absolute end, leaving many to wonder how a "dead person with a dead brain" could experience anything at all. This led to the widely held assumption that the mind, spirit, or consciousness could survive independently of the physical brain during the period of death. However, modern scientific advancements are beginning to paint a more nuanced picture, challenging some long-standing beliefs about the precise moment and mechanisms of consciousness cessation.
New methods for measuring brain activity are revealing that coordinated neuronal activity within brain networks can persist for a duration even after clinical death. This lingering activity, according to researchers, "may produce extraordinary experiences," suggesting a potential physiological basis for some of the phenomena reported during near-death experiences (NDEs). This doesn't necessarily dismiss the profound nature of NDEs but rather offers a scientific avenue for understanding how such vivid and impactful experiences might arise even when the body's vital signs have ceased.
The ongoing research acknowledges that while brain processes are intimately connected to the generation of consciousness, NDEs themselves can be validated as phenomena occurring in "altered states of consciousness of the mind". It represents a shift from purely "paranormal or metaphysical explanations" often influenced by personal beliefs, towards an exploration grounded in observable brain activity. The brain, it seems, might be holding onto its last whispers of awareness longer than previously understood, hinting at a complex interplay between our physical and experiential realities.
Gobble's Take: Just when you thought you had the "lights out" moment figured out, science shows up with a flashlight.
Sources: Perplexity Search (evergreen) Cambridge.org Β· Perplexity Search (evergreen) Cambridge.org
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