
Silver Lining 16 | Blockchain of the Mind
From The LEGACY Right by The LEGACY Right
April 26, 2026 · 1h 20m · Season 3 · Episode 16
About this episode
The episode discusses the loss of creativity and connection to the mystical in modern society despite technological advancements.
We are missing something in our modern society, today. It seems despite the much more advanced technological tools at our disposal, the ancients have always had an edge against us. We have become complacent, more mellow to our surroundings, both physical and metaphysical. We no longer experience the mystical, for we have become much louder to hear it. We have lost sight of the cosmological , for our distractions have bombarded our senses. We have lost our creativity, our multilayered imagination. We have sacrificed the higher bandwidth of reality for the the lowest resolution of the mind. How will we ever reach for the stars again?If you'd like to support us and become a shareholder in a community of knowledge seeking for just the price of a cup of coffee by clicking here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/LegacyZak https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheLegacyRight89
People in this episode
Host: The LEGACY Right
Topics covered
- modern society
- technology
- creativity
- imagination
- mystical experience
- distractions
- cosmological perspective
Keywords
- blockchain
- mind
- society
- creativity
- technology
- mystical
- distractions
- imagination
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