Metacognition, Mental Health, & Remote Viewing

Metacognition, Mental Health, & Remote Viewing

From The Seiker Podcast by Dennis Nappi II

March 7, 2026 · 52 min

About this episode

Dennis Nappi II discusses the importance of metacognition as a defense against mental exhaustion and external narratives.

We live in a time where our attention is constantly under attack — from headlines, algorithms, social media, and competing narratives. As our nervous systems absorb wave after wave of crisis and uncertainty, many people are beginning to feel overwhelmed, fragmented, and mentally exhausted. In a previous podcast, I discussed the possibility of Psychic Warfare being waged against many of us. In an earlier episode of Enter the Mindspace, I referred to the work of neuroscientist James Giordano who stated in 2018 that “the mind is the new battlefield.” The battle, it seems, is happening right now. In this discussion, I am sharing what I feel is one our our greatest defenses against the war waged on our minds: Metacognition. The ability to think about our own thoughts. How often do you pay attention to your thoughts? Where do they come from? How do they make you feel? What actions emerge from those thoughts? After a while, you may start to wonder: “Are these thoughts really my own?” You may start to detect narratives and ideas percolating through your mind that were crafted by someone other than you. As intuitives, you may detect subtle signals gently nudging your thoughts in a…

People in this episode

Host: Dennis Nappi II

Topics covered

  • metacognition
  • mental health
  • remote viewing
  • psychic warfare
  • narratives
  • self-awareness

Keywords

  • metacognition
  • mental health
  • psychic warfare
  • self-awareness
  • narratives
  • thoughts
  • neuroscience

More episodes of The Seiker Podcast

Explore listener stats, chart rankings, contacts and more on the The Seiker Podcast podcast page.