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Look within and live your life on the edge of two worlds. A reality where you find true understanding of who you are. Take the step into the unknown with Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby as they explore the thinly veiled world of consciousness, spirit, and the human condition. Join them in embodying the oneness of all. Walk the cliffs edge between the seen and the unseen realities. Welcome to Higher Density Living.

Higher Density Living Podcast Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.7 • 16 Ratings

Look within and live your life on the edge of two worlds. A reality where you find true understanding of who you are. Take the step into the unknown with Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby as they explore the thinly veiled world of consciousness, spirit, and the human condition. Join them in embodying the oneness of all. Walk the cliffs edge between the seen and the unseen realities. Welcome to Higher Density Living.

    Hidden Agenda? Stanford's Top Secret Research EXPOSED

    Hidden Agenda? Stanford's Top Secret Research EXPOSED

    This is the third episode on the discussion of Alexander’s thesis on the Non-Locality of the Mind. In this episode, we shift our focus towards Stanford’s most peculiar and prestigious psychological researches, a deep learning towards the inner working of our minds
     
    The extensive research conducted by the Stanford Research Institute between 1972 and 1992. Imagine, they managed to secure funding for a staggering 20 years. This wasn't just any ordinary project; it was a profound exploration into human consciousness, funded without the backing of major entities like the Department of Energy. The commitment to such a project for two decades speaks volumes about the depth and significance of their findings.
     
    This research was government-sponsored, indicating a level of knowledge and insight into human consciousness that remains largely undisclosed. The implications of releasing such information are monumental, potentially transforming the very fabric of society. The government likely fears that a widespread understanding of this research could fundamentally shift our collective consciousness, challenging existing power structures and potentially rendering traditional institutions like themselves, or even organized religion, obsolete.
     
    The underlying theme here is the immense power of knowledge and the fear of those in authority that is power, once disseminated among the general populace, could undermine their control. The Vatican, for example, is rumored to conceal extensive records and artifacts that could similarly revolutionize our understanding of history, spirituality, and our place in the universe.
     
    Knowledge truly is power. There's an inherent might to ideas that, when understood and acted upon, can instigate profound change. The moment people begin to grasp and utilize this hidden knowledge effectively, the constructs we've long perceived as unassailable—like government and religious institutions—could rapidly lose their grip on society. This is why such information is zealously guarded and why, despite the potential benefits to humanity, it remains accessible to only a select few.
     
    In a world where the accumulation of wealth and power has transcended centuries, institutions like the Vatican and Harvard stand at the pinnacle of influence, not merely through their enduring legacies but also through their vast resources. The Vatican, with its historical accumulation of wealth since the 1300s, benefits from compound interest on an unimaginable scale. Such wealth, paralleled by Harvard's significant endowment, hints at the capability of these institutions to engage in pursuits far beyond the mundane. They don't just operate universities or churches; they're entities with the financial muscle to delve into mysteries that could alter our understanding of history and reality itself.
     
    Among these interests could be the recovery and analysis of alien artifacts. Given their resources, institutions like the Vatican has vested efforts to clean up and conceal extraterrestrial sites, as it serves as anathema to its function as an institution of ideology. This isn't just about the financial capability but also about the control of knowledge that could potentially established narratives. The operation, akin to a military or secret service mission, might involve not just physical cleanup but also an intellectual and emotional influence over the masses, maintaining the societal status quo while exploring realms beyond our understanding.
     
    This idea doesn't stray far from historical precedents. The Jesuits, for example, served not just as missionaries but as protectors of the Church's interests, allegedly engaging in espionage and assassination to safeguard their influence. This tradition of operating from the shadows, influencing events without claiming citizenship or allegiance, parallels modern conspiracy theories suggesting that today's powerbrokers might employ similar tactics in the realm of extrater

    • 26 min
    The Universe Inside Your MIND

    The Universe Inside Your MIND

    We're back with another episode of Higher Density Living! Join Alexander Ramsey McCaig and Jason Rigby as they explore the contemporary expert in the Billy Meier material. This episode re-captures an in-depth discussion of the holographic mind.
     
    Let's delve into a quote from Ra that could enrich your paper. Ra, a collective consciousness channeled through Carla Ruckert, offers profound wisdom and insights into multidimensional existence. Ra introduces a teaching technique aimed at guiding new instruments—individuals who are channeling their messages. They propose telling a story in segments, with each channeling session revealing only a small part of the narrative. By doing so, the mind of the channel can rest, free from the burden of knowing the full story beforehand. This approach encourages a surrender to the flow of consciousness, allowing the story to unfold organically.
     
    Now, let's apply this concept to the paper, which explores the implications of the non-local consciousness. You begin by asserting that everything in the universe is already known, and our material existence involves aging into the past. This concept challenges conventional notions of time and personal development, suggesting that we are merely traversing a predetermined trajectory within the vast expanse of existence.
     
    Rather than viewing our lives as linear progression into an unknown future, we can perceive ourselves as aging into a reality that has already been established. Our connection to the broader universe implies that all potentialities exist simultaneously, waiting to be experienced. This perspective invites us to expand our understanding of time and our place within the cosmic tapestry. By considering the vastness of eternity and the limitless possibilities of consciousness, we gain a humbling perspective on our existence. Our individual lifespans become insignificant in the grand scheme of universal time. Instead of viewing ourselves as the center of the universe, we recognize our role as transient participants in an infinite continuum of existence.
     
    Spiritual evolution takes on a broader significance. Rather than a journey confined to the limitations of our physical bodies, it becomes a process of aligning with the greater consciousness of the universe. Our personal growth is intertwined with the evolution of the cosmos, reflecting the interconnectedness of all things.
     
    Across millions of years of evolution, our existence appears minuscule in comparison, merely a fleeting moment in the grand tapestry of time. In this vast expanse, each individual life is but a tiny spark, quickly ignited and extinguished in the blink of an eye. Consider the analogy of a lightning storm: each strike, though brief and singular, contributes to the larger phenomenon, eventually shaping the landscape and transforming the elements around it. If we were to overlay all these individual strikes, the resulting brilliance would be blinding, highlighting the immense energy contained within.
     
    In the context of our own existence, we are akin to the lightning strikes, fleeting manifestations within the greater storm of existence. Our experiences, knowledge, and wisdom accumulated over time become a dazzling display when viewed as a whole. We are mere reflections of the vast complexities of the universe, each life a derivative of the greater cosmic dance.
     
    This understanding finds resonance in the research conducted by institutions like Stanford Research Institute, particularly in their exploration of non-local consciousness, exemplified in phenomena such as remote viewing. Observing the parallels between controlled experiments in remote viewing and personal experiences within the dream state, one begins to recognize the interconnectedness of these seemingly disparate realms.
     
    The controlled experiments of remote viewing mirror the uncontrolled experiences of the dream state, suggesting a commonality in the underlying mechanisms at pla

    • 39 min
    Beyond Materialism: Is Consciousness Non-Local?

    Beyond Materialism: Is Consciousness Non-Local?

    This episode delves into Alexander McCaig's groundbreaking Oxford research on the non-locality of consciousness, outlined in his publication "Implications Regarding the Non-Locality of Consciousness." McCaig's work presents a compelling argument for the interconnectedness of consciousness with the universe, free will, and the fundamental aspects of existence. He proposes a universe where concepts do not exist in isolation but are part of a cohesive, interconnected whole, challenging the traditional materialistic view of consciousness as merely a byproduct of physical processes. Through meticulous analysis, the paper explores the complexity of consciousness beyond the physical, suggesting it encompasses both material and immeasurable dimensions. It highlights the limitations of human perception and the vast unknowns in our quest to understand the universe. This also discuss the practical methods to harness non-local consciousness, advocating for a proactive engagement with existence by recognizing and aligning with universal laws.
     
    Alexander emphasizes the rigorous ontological structure underlying these ideas, insisting that for a principle to qualify as a universal law, it must be immutable and consistent across time and space. This underscores the complexity of forming a unified theory that accommodates multiple laws of existence without any one of them negating another. This challenge mirrors the difficulty humans face in comprehending laws that are not simply black and white but are part of our complex reality.
     
    The paper, composed of eight pages, meticulously ensures that every word and idea contributes to a singular, unified concept without contradiction. This approach not only underscores the intellectual discipline involved in such an endeavor but also aims to illustrate a broader philosophical principle: the idea of interconnectedness and unity in diversity.
     
    Recognizing and understanding this interconnectedness is akin to understanding the essence of love, as it embodies the harmonious flow and unity among seemingly disparate elements.
     
    The thesis challenges the traditional materialistic view of consciousness as a byproduct of physical processes and juxtaposes it with the paper's perspective, which leans towards a more immaterial or non-local understanding of consciousness. This inquiry seeks to reconcile these viewpoints, asking how one can integrate the physicalist interpretation of consciousness with the immaterial aspects highlighted in the paper, thereby inviting a deeper reflection on the relationship between consciousness and material existence.
     
    The conversation delves into the intricate nature of consciousness, highlighting its complexity beyond mere physical existence. At its core, consciousness is described from a medical standpoint as a state of being awake and observant, characterized by the brain's active energy signatures and motor functions. This definition captures the material aspect of consciousness, akin to observing the visible universe filled with galaxies, which, despite their vastness, constitute less than 1% of the total material essence of existence.
     
    This analogy serves to underscore a crucial point: just as our eyes can perceive only a limited spectrum of light, our understanding of consciousness is confined to what is materially observable. However, this does not negate the existence of phenomena beyond our perceptual capabilities. Dark matter, for instance, remains undetectable and unmeasurable, yet its presence is an irrefutable aspect of our universe, necessary to fill the gaps in our understanding of cosmic structures.
     
    We go back to the Law of Cause and Effect, using a mathematical analogy to elucidate their relationship. Cause is posited as a positive force, while effect is seen as its negative counterpart, suggesting that every action (cause) equal (effect), inherently linked yet opposite in nature. This dynamic is presented as a fundamental law necess

    • 34 min
    The Quantum Mind: Exploring Non-Locality in Consciousness

    The Quantum Mind: Exploring Non-Locality in Consciousness

    In the dynamic landscape of today's digital era, communication has become both effortless and fraught with challenges. Social media platforms amplify voices, often leading to hurtful comments and the spread of misinformation. In acknowledging these pitfalls, it becomes imperative to approach conversations with empathy and openness, fostering mutual understanding even in the face of emotionally charged topics. This realization forms the foundation of our journey as we delve into the complexities of consciousness and human connection.
     
    History serves as a sobering reminder of the destructive power of intolerance and ignorance. From the Crusades to modern-day conflicts, the underlying cause remains the same: a failure to learn from past mistakes. Through reflection, we uncover the importance of understanding history to prevent repeating its darkest chapters. It's a call to action, urging us to approach discussions with an open mind and a willingness to learn, striving for better understanding and meaningful connections.
     
    Central to our exploration is the concept of consciousness and its non-local nature. This intriguing idea challenges our understanding of existence and the interconnectedness of all things. As we navigate the complexities of consciousness, we come to realize the importance of understanding our current level of experience for a profound human existence. It's a journey of self-discovery, prompting us to reflect on the nature of reality and our place within it.
     
    Amidst discussions of consciousness lies the age-old debate of predetermination versus free will. We grapple with the notion that our actions may be predetermined by the universe's initial conditions, yet we also cherish the agency to shape our destinies. It's a delicate balance, prompting ethical considerations and introspection into our roles as conscious beings navigating the vast expanse of existence.
     
    At the heart of our exploration lies the quest for personal responsibility and ethical growth. We are challenged to align our actions with universal laws, recognizing the interconnectedness of all things. Through introspection and alignment with these principles, we pave the way for personal and collective evolution, grounded in love and understanding.
     
    Ultimately, our purpose as humans is to evolve and embody the universal love that surrounds us. Each moment presents an opportunity for growth and self-discovery, guiding us towards a deeper understanding of our existence and our interconnectedness with all things. It's a journey of introspection, reflection, and collective evolution—a journey we invite you to embark on with us. Join us Alexander and Jason as they delve into the depths of consciousness and embrace the transformative power of understanding and love.

    • 44 min
    Woke to Awakened: Cory Katuna's Guide to Breaking Free

    Woke to Awakened: Cory Katuna's Guide to Breaking Free

    Cory Katuna is a vibrant and influential figure in the world of personal development and spiritual growth. As an IPC-trained professional coach and the co-founder of The Light Touch, Cory has dedicated her career to facilitating transformative experiences. Through her work, she offers a range of impactful mentorships, retreats, and workshops, including the popular Breakthrough Boot Camp. Additionally, Cory extends her reach and impact by co-hosting the "Mirror Talks" podcast, a platform that further showcases her commitment to guiding individuals toward truth, self-realization, and service. Her efforts in these areas have not only garnered her recognition but have also made a substantial difference in the lives of many. We highly encourage everyone to explore her podcast and consider subscribing for a deeper dive into her insightful discussions.
     
    In a recent episode on  Higher Density Living, Cory shared insights into her personal journey and the evolution of her spiritual practices. Interestingly, she recounted a period where she explored veganism and engaged in what she initially perceived as consumeristic spiritual practices. This phase of experimentation and exploration was crucial in her path towards genuine spirituality. Cory's transition from exploring superficial layers of spirituality to embracing a more authentic and profound connection with her spiritual self-highlights a common journey many face. The distinction she makes between "fake" spirituality and a more genuine, deeply-rooted practice provides a fascinating glimpse into her evolution as both an individual and a professional coach. Cory's story serves as an inspiration for those navigating their own spiritual paths, encouraging a shift from external validations to inner truth and growth.
     
    Before delving into spirituality, her journey was deeply entrenched in his university days at the University of Colorado Boulder, a place celebrated for its unique mix of hippie and entrepreneurial vibes. It was in this environment that she found himself drawn to the nascent stages of what is now widely recognized as wokeism. This period in her life was marked by a passionate advocacy for a plethora of progressive causes, including anti-patriarchy, anti-capitalism, feminism, anti-white supremacy, veganism, and environmentalism. His commitment to these causes was so profound that he even spearheaded a group trip from New York to participate in a climate march, the details of which might be fuzzy now, but the fervor she felt at the time is still vivid.
     
    At that time, Cory was utterly convinced of the righteousness of her beliefs to the extent that considered anyone who disagreed to be ignorant, naive, and part of the problem. This conviction was so robust that he distinctly remembers a conversation with his father where he expressed incredulity that anyone could possibly question these ideals. Her father, employing the Socratic method, challenged him to scrutinize the weaknesses in his arguments, a process that began to plant seeds of doubt in his previously unassailable beliefs.
     
    This unwavering belief in wokeism persisted for a couple of years until a significant shift occurred when he began to delve deeper into the concept of personal responsibility. This exploration signified the start of his spiritual journey, greatly influenced by Landmark Education, an entity renowned for its personal development programs. This transition was not abrupt but was a gradual evolution that took place alongside his professional life. Addressing the specific context of false beliefs among women, and by extension in coed environments through programs like the Breakthrough Boot Camp and Living True Mentorship, it's evident that certain misconceptions persistently emerge, especially within Western culture. These beliefs often revolve around self-worth, the right to speak and be heard, and the internalized pressure to conform to societal expectations that dictate a woman's rol

    • 50 min
    Master the Dragon Year: Rei Chou's Cosmic Energy Strategies

    Master the Dragon Year: Rei Chou's Cosmic Energy Strategies

    Welcome to Higher Density Living, where we delve into the profound principles that govern the universe. In this special episode we are joined by a special guest, magnificent light worker Rei Chou, together with HDL co-host Alexander McCaig. This is the second feature length episode of Rei Chou. 
     
    The connection between the timing of one's birth and cosmic energy transitions is intriguing. In Chinese philosophy, it's believed that the energies surrounding us at birth shape us, akin to being born into a defining soup of influence. Take, for instance, the Year of the Dragon, which carries immense cosmic energy, impacting everyone. It's like swimming in an ocean of possibility and grandeur, where action feels natural. This alignment with the expansive energy of the year resonates with individuals who have a big spirit and ambitions. The feeling of liberation in such a year allows for personal growth and expression. 
     
    Rei Chou is on a mission to help individuals connect with their higher selves and unlock their inner wisdom and potential. A light worker is someone who radiates positivity and healing energy to uplift and support others on their spiritual journey. Through her personal growth and introspection, Rei Chou realized the importance of helping others tap into their own inner guidance. She believes that each individual has a unique and divine purpose, and it is essential to align with their higher selves to discover it fully.
     
    Rei Chou shifts in focus towards mindfulness and practical application of spiritual practices reflects a broader trend. People seek avenues to integrate their inner growth with external actions, embodying sovereignty and expressing themselves authentically in the world. While the importance of inner work remains, there's a growing emphasis on translating these insights into tangible contributions to one's life and society.
     
    There is a significant concern regarding the commercialization of mindfulness and self-improvement practices, highlighting a trend towards packaging and selling quick fixes rather than fostering genuine personal growth and resilience. The focus on technology might be shifting attention away from the deeper, more challenging work of self-discovery and confronting discomfort directly. The value lies not in eliminating all problems or discomfort but in embracing challenges and working through authenticity.
     
    A nuanced approach is advocated for, one that recognizes the importance of sustained effort and introspection over instant gratification. It's about facing demons rather than avoiding them, accepting discomfort in the short term. This method demands courage and a willingness to engage fully with experiences, eschewing escape or suppression.
     
    The intensity and commitment to directly facing challenges are clear. It is a refusal from the difficult emotions or situations, acknowledging that true growth often stems from these moments of discomfort. A passion for authenticity and honesty, both with oneself and with others, is strongly conveyed. As a leader, the example set shows the value of embracing difficulty and discomfort rather than evading it. While some may prefer silence or superficial solutions, a more confrontational yet ultimately fulfilling path towards personal development is key.
     
    This challenges the prevailing narrative of quick fixes and superficial solutions, advocating instead for a deeper, more authentic approach to personal growth and self-improvement.
     
    Delving into the complexities of human existence, there's a critique of how essential aspects of being human are often overlooked in the pursuit of success and productivity, especially in professional settings. Society's emphasis on productivity and material success, at the expense of deeper, messier aspects of the human experience, is frustrating.
     
    The discomfort and fear that come from confronting deeper truths, like the inevitability of death and the sorrow it brings, are hi

    • 55 min

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