Paradigm Surf Podcast

Abby & Eiji

Paradigm Surf Podcast is a show where Eiji, an English learner from Japan, and Abby from the U.S. dive into deep conversations in English on topics such as: SpiritualityReality CreationPersonal GrowthMeditation [Host Profiles] Eiji From Tokyo, JapanOver 20 years of English learning experienceStudied abroad in California for about 3 years in his 20sEnjoys extensive reading of English books Abby From Michigan, USAEnglish teacherHas experience teaching English in Japan for about a yearCurrently learning Japanese [YouTube] https://www.youtube.com/@paradigmsurf [Blog (Japanese)] https://gen-log.com/

  1. APR 13

    How Do We Communicate in Dreams? | Decoding the Hidden Language of Dreams

    🎥 Watch the video version on YouTube https://youtu.be/sTwb4JMprYA 🌈 Episode Overview In this episode of the Paradigm Surf Podcast, Abby and Eiji explore a mysterious question we all experience every night: What do dreams really mean? The conversation begins with the idea that dreams often communicate through symbols rather than direct messages. Abby and Eiji discuss how dreams may reflect the subconscious mind, revealing patterns in our thoughts, emotions, and inner state. Eiji shares his perspective that dreams can sometimes help reorganize our thoughts and experiences, while Abby reflects on moments when solutions to real-life problems appeared after sleep. Together they explore how keeping a dream journal might reveal recurring symbols and deeper meanings over time. The discussion also touches on topics such as lucid dreaming, communicating through symbolic imagery, and the possibility that dreams may sometimes carry messages from deeper layers of consciousness. Rather than presenting dreams as something purely random, this episode invites listeners to consider a different possibility: If dreams speak in symbols, what might they be trying to tell us? 🌊 About Paradigm Surf Podcast Paradigm Surf Podcast is a conversation-based show where an English learner and an American English teacher explore deeper topics in English. Rather than focusing on perfect language, the goal is to think, feel, and communicate ideas across cultures through real conversation.

    17 min
  2. APR 3

    Where Do Our Souls Come From? | Past Lives & Soul Origins

    🎥 Watch the video version on YouTube https://youtu.be/-8CztygUgS0 🌈 Episode Overview In this episode of the Paradigm Surf Podcast, Abby and Eiji explore a timeless question: Where do our souls come from? The conversation begins with a reflection on reincarnation and the idea that the same soul may experience life through different bodies, much like an actor playing different roles. From there, Abby and Eiji discuss how people often feel a mysterious connection to something beyond Earth. Eiji shares his personal feeling of “homesickness” when looking at the sunset or the sky, as if part of him belongs somewhere beyond this world. Abby reflects on similar experiences of looking at the stars and feeling that human life may be only one part of a much larger journey of consciousness. The discussion also touches on ideas such as past lives, soul origins, and the possibility that consciousness might come to Earth to experience physical life. Later in the conversation, Eiji introduces the distinction between “purpose” and “mission,” and shares his perspective on how life may contain both larger themes that shape our path and smaller choices where free will plays a role. Rather than offering definitive answers, this episode invites listeners to reflect on a deeper question: If our souls may have existed before this life, why might consciousness choose to experience life on Earth? 🌊 About Paradigm Surf Podcast Paradigm Surf Podcast is a conversation-based show where an English learner and an American English teacher explore deeper topics in English. Rather than focusing on perfect language, the goal is to think, feel, and communicate ideas across cultures through real conversation.

    19 min
  3. MAR 11

    Are Human Souls Different from Animals?

    🎥 Watch the video version on YouTube https://youtu.be/f5DSozNs5pM 🌈 Episode Overview In this episode of the Paradigm Surf Podcast, Abby and Eiji explore the idea of the soul and the relationship between humans, animals, and consciousness. The conversation begins with a simple question: Are human souls different from those of animals? From there, Abby and Eiji reflect on the nature of identity, awareness, and the special bond that often forms between humans and the animals they live with. Eiji shares his perspective that human souls may have a wider range of free will and individuality, while animals—especially domesticated ones—may gradually develop stronger identities through their connection with humans. The discussion also moves into more speculative territory, including the possibility that souls may originate from different places in the universe and that Earth might be a unique environment where consciousness can experience life through a physical body. Along the way, Abby and Eiji reflect on why life on Earth can sometimes feel heavy or dense, and how physical existence might be a rare experience for consciousness. Rather than presenting definite answers, this episode invites listeners to reflect on a deeper question: Why might consciousness choose to experience life on Earth? 🌊 About Paradigm Surf Podcast Paradigm Surf Podcast is a conversation-based show where an English learner and an American English teacher explore deeper topics in English. Rather than focusing on perfect language, the goal is to think, feel, and communicate ideas across cultures through real conversation.

    12 min

About

Paradigm Surf Podcast is a show where Eiji, an English learner from Japan, and Abby from the U.S. dive into deep conversations in English on topics such as: SpiritualityReality CreationPersonal GrowthMeditation [Host Profiles] Eiji From Tokyo, JapanOver 20 years of English learning experienceStudied abroad in California for about 3 years in his 20sEnjoys extensive reading of English books Abby From Michigan, USAEnglish teacherHas experience teaching English in Japan for about a yearCurrently learning Japanese [YouTube] https://www.youtube.com/@paradigmsurf [Blog (Japanese)] https://gen-log.com/