Know Thyself - Shadow Work in a World of Conflict
The Myth of “Crazy” — And What It Says About Us
Dennis begins with a powerful reflection inspired by Dave Chappelle:
“The worst thing to call someone is crazy. It’s dismissive.”
That single idea opens the door to a deeper exploration of how judgment, labels, and fear prevent us from truly understanding one another. Dennis shares a formative experience from his time as a police officer — choosing compassion over force with a 12-year-old boy in crisis — and how that moment altered the course of his life forever.
This becomes the foundation for a larger question:
Are we reacting to others, or responding to their pain?
Know Thyself: The Courage of Inner Work
From here, Dennis turns inward.
Shadow work.
Emotional tracking.
Intuition.
Integrity.
He describes how self-honesty opens the door to transformation — and how conflict within ourselves is often the missing piece in understanding the conflict we see in society.
Simple practices like journaling, self-assessment, and unplugging from the echo-chamber help rebuild clarity and inner balance.
The Atlantean Mind and the Power of Gratitude
One of the most striking segments of the episode comes from a recent remote viewing project with the Down the Rabbit Hole team, exploring possible structures beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza.
In this session, Dennis encountered what felt like an Atlantean society — advanced, calm-minded, deeply grateful, and profoundly humble.
In this civilization:
Minds were quieter
Conflict was minimal
Gratitude shaped daily life
Every role, from labor to leadership, carried a sense of reverence
This vision stands in sharp contrast to the chaos of our modern world — and raises the question:
What would society look like if we each carried more humility and gratitude?
Dogma, Perception, and the Reality We Create
Dennis also examines how dogma shapes the way we interpret our experiences — whether spiritual, emotional, or psychic.
He shares:
a story of misguided spiritual advice
a profound early meditation experience involving a serpent
and how an open mind allowed him to turn fear into understanding
The message is clear:
When we stop questioning, we stop growing.
Life After Death, Consciousness, and the Journey Beyond
Two powerful remote viewing experiences explore what happens after death:
A man inside a “sphere” experiencing a deep life review
Another transitioning soul who encounters helpers, fear, love, and eventually profound joy
These experiences reveal a larger architecture of consciousness — one based on learning, purification, and growth rather than punishment or fear.
AI, Humanity, and the Future We Are Creating
As the episode closes, Dennis reflects on AI as a mirror — a new frontier that reflects our collective consciousness back to us.
If we act from fear, we build fear.
If we act from awareness, we build possibility.
The real question becomes:
What future are we choosing to create?
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Down the Rabbit Hole Remote Viewing team