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The Daemon and Cheating the Ferryman with Anthony Peake

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In this conversation with Anthony Peake we discuss the bold hypothesis he calls ‘Cheating the Ferryman’: when we die we fully relive our lives again and again (a bit like the film Groundhog Day) Anthony proposes that we are composed of two entities, the Daemon who has lived our life over and over and remembers it all, who provides hints to the Eidolon who is renewed every new life. We talk about Deja vus and it’s relation to this hypothesis, temporal lobe epilepsy, schizophrenia, cannabis induced psychosis, near death experiences, DMT, Ketamine and synchronicity. Anthony has now written eight books, co-authored a ninth and co-edited a tenth. All of them develop his Cheating the Ferryman hypothesis into ever-wider areas of application.

For more information on Anthony Peake’s work please visit: https://www.anthonypeake.com/

For more information about my work please visit www.bodyheartmindspirit.co.uk

To hear more of my music please visit my soundcloud page https://soundcloud.com/ralphcree

My YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUfQp5jM16pPB7QX2zmMYbQ

My Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/bodyheartmindspirituk/

My Evolving Spiritual Practice Podcast can be found on all major podcast platforms

P and C owned by Ralph Cree 2024

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In this conversation with Anthony Peake we discuss the bold hypothesis he calls ‘Cheating the Ferryman’: when we die we fully relive our lives again and again (a bit like the film Groundhog Day) Anthony proposes that we are composed of two entities, the Daemon who has lived our life over and over and remembers it all, who provides hints to the Eidolon who is renewed every new life. We talk about Deja vus and it’s relation to this hypothesis, temporal lobe epilepsy, schizophrenia, cannabis induced psychosis, near death experiences, DMT, Ketamine and synchronicity. Anthony has now written eight books, co-authored a ninth and co-edited a tenth. All of them develop his Cheating the Ferryman hypothesis into ever-wider areas of application.

For more information on Anthony Peake’s work please visit: https://www.anthonypeake.com/

For more information about my work please visit www.bodyheartmindspirit.co.uk

To hear more of my music please visit my soundcloud page https://soundcloud.com/ralphcree

My YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUfQp5jM16pPB7QX2zmMYbQ

My Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/bodyheartmindspirituk/

My Evolving Spiritual Practice Podcast can be found on all major podcast platforms

P and C owned by Ralph Cree 2024

  continue reading

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