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Today, we’re exploring the frontier of human consciousness with Paul Citarella, Chief Technology Officer at The Monroe Institute—a pioneering organization dedicated to understanding the full spectrum of human awareness.

We’ll unpack the science, technology, and philosophy behind the Institute’s groundbreaking work: from Hemi-Sync® and binaural beats that guide the mind into altered states, to the ways Monroe integrates neuroscience, spirituality, and cutting-edge technology to expand our understanding of consciousness.

Paul will take us behind the scenes of the Institute’s research, sharing how these audio technologies are designed, validated, and applied—while exploring questions that touch the very edge of human experience: out-of-body experiences, life after death, and the future of consciousness itself. If you’ve ever wondered how the brain interacts with sound to unlock hidden states of awareness, or how technology can safely and effectively enhance spiritual exploration, you won’t want to miss this conversation.

Join us as we get rebelliously curious.

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