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GVP #251 - Howdie Mickoski - Exiting The Cave

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Canadian researcher, scholar, writer and philosopher Howdie Mickoski weighs into the “God” question which I’ve been addressing on recent videos, with his own takes on so much.
Over almost two hours he addresses Big Questions such as: What is the true nature of this reality?; Who, or what created it, and to what end?; Why is it ALWAYS full of pain and suffering and why do these states ALWAYS outweigh joy and happiness?; How did we get here?; And, crucially, how do we get out?
Howdie also addresses such subjects as the World’s Fairs, “mental” asylums and orphan trains of the late 1800s, along with Tartaria and Mud Floods. The common factor here is monumental deception when it comes to what we’re told about human “history.” And all of these things are, ultimately, connected.
On the surface these subjects can seem very dark and hopeless. But Howdie leaves us with some good advice on how we can most effectively navigate our way through these lives and into what lies beyond, and reduce suffering along the way.
Howdie’s material can be found on these links:
https://howdiemickoski.podia.com/
https://howdiemickoski.locals.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2H-CUHTboLh8mumJU7HRYg/videos
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-vibrations-podcast--2594848/support.
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Canadian researcher, scholar, writer and philosopher Howdie Mickoski weighs into the “God” question which I’ve been addressing on recent videos, with his own takes on so much.
Over almost two hours he addresses Big Questions such as: What is the true nature of this reality?; Who, or what created it, and to what end?; Why is it ALWAYS full of pain and suffering and why do these states ALWAYS outweigh joy and happiness?; How did we get here?; And, crucially, how do we get out?
Howdie also addresses such subjects as the World’s Fairs, “mental” asylums and orphan trains of the late 1800s, along with Tartaria and Mud Floods. The common factor here is monumental deception when it comes to what we’re told about human “history.” And all of these things are, ultimately, connected.
On the surface these subjects can seem very dark and hopeless. But Howdie leaves us with some good advice on how we can most effectively navigate our way through these lives and into what lies beyond, and reduce suffering along the way.
Howdie’s material can be found on these links:
https://howdiemickoski.podia.com/
https://howdiemickoski.locals.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2H-CUHTboLh8mumJU7HRYg/videos
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-vibrations-podcast--2594848/support.
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