Are We In A Simulation?

Why I Agree We Are Living in a Simulation.....

In this exciting snapshot of humanity, we find ourselves at the convergence of science, mysticism, and religion like never before.

It’s as if the boundaries that once separated these domains are now dissolving, revealing a unified field of understanding.

We are all droplets of the ocean of consciousness or temporary perceptions of divinity experiencing themselves/itself in the physical 3D reality.

We need to forget this when we incarnate or the 'game' does not work so many of us fall out of alignment with our divinity.

Many contemporary scientists, including physicists, are venturing into realms that were once dismissed as supernatural or paranormal.

These explorations are not just theoretical; they are backed by rigorous experiments and groundbreaking theories that suggest our universe may be far more complex and interconnected than we ever imagined.

Take, for example, the work of Tom Campbell, a former NASA physicist.

I was fortunate to participate in his first two Advanced Consciousness Explorers programs, and I attest to his brilliant work and giant heart.

With decades of consciousness research, Tom is conducting experiments that could very well pave the way to proving that reality as we know it is more akin to a complex simulation than the objective, material world we’ve been led to believe in.

For me, the notion of living in a simulation isn’t a stretch.

I don't have to believe because my personal experiences have provided enough evidence to challenge even my skeptical ego.

I’ve had out-of-body experiences, and during a near-death experience, I gained profound insights into why we’re here and the nature of our reality.

These experiences weren’t just fleeting moments of clarity; they were life-altering states of consciousness where I felt deeply connected to everything and everyone.

I experienced the divine in every cell of my being and now recognize it in everyone and everything.

Years later I experienced again, after months of meditation and silence with several weeks at a time alone in a forest, I experienced states often referred to in some traditions as Samadhi.

These states, achieved in total sobriety, offered me a glimpse beyond the veil of ordinary perception.

They were also the catalyst for my personal healing, growth and transformation.

I also remember as a child, I frequently had what might be called mystical experiences, including memories of my pre-incarnation.

I communicated with something beyond myself, an essence that guided, comforted, and provided wisdom exactly when needed.

I vividly remember being in elementary school, feeling overwhelmed by the weight of humanity’s challenges. At that moment, a calming presence reassured me, saying, “You’re just experiencing Earth as a human. Focus on being a little girl and learn the lessons in the class.”

The guidance reminds me to embrace this human experience with curiosity and grace.

Now, I understand entirely if you’re skeptical.

I celebrate skepticism because it’s the foundation of inquiry and understanding.

If I hadn’t experienced these things firsthand, I would be right there with you, questioning every detail.

You should not take my word for it, but as we expand our models and understanding of awareness and consciousness beyond the limitations of Newtonian paradigms and scientific materialism, I urge you to explore these ideas with an open mind so you can experience them for yourself.

If your logical brain seeks evidence, I highly recommend diving into the work of Tom Campbell. His Theory of Everything (Called My Big Toe)presents a compelling argument for the simulation hypothesis.

If you want an experience, the Monroe Institute offers sound science and tools to help you reach different states of consciousness.

I recommend them to lots of my clients that are seeking to remember.

There’s nothing quite like a firsthand experience to challenge and expand your understanding of reality.

We’re living in extraordinary times, where the intersection of science and spirituality reveals a far more wondrous universe than we ever imagined.

If you’re navigating connection, alignment, or growth in your own life and want support, I’m here.

Together we heal.
Together we grow.
Together we evolve.

Love and gratitude,

Sandy

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