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Dead Talk: Alan Turing & Hulma Klint

Dead Talk: Alan Turing & Hulma Klint

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In this episode, we journey across time and dimensions to bridge the gap between worlds with two extraordinary individuals: Hilma af Klint and Alan Turing.

Hilma af Klint, a visionary artist who didn't just paint what she saw, but painted vibrations and spoke directly to spirit. Her work was a gateway to the spiritual world, intended to be hidden and serve a future time that was ready for its revolutionary message.

Alan Turing, a brilliant mind of logic and code. Known for his pivotal work and even featured on the 50-pound note, he embodied a profound paradox, reflecting society's fear of what it couldn't categorize.

Together, they represent a bridge between seemingly separate realms: logic and beauty, science and spirituality. They stand at the meeting point of the intuitive and the intelligent, the mystical and the methodical, bridging the age of separation with an age of synthesis.

Through their insights, we explore concepts like sacred geometry giving form to reality, the radical idea that everything is perfect from a higher perspective, and how our perspective is the key to understanding the many dimensions of existence beyond what we can normally perceive.

Join us as we delve into their purpose, their paradoxes, and how we are becoming the bridge to a new understanding of reality.

If you listen to the very end, you’ll receive a gift from Hilma and Alan - an energy imprint – a quantum key to align you with higher awareness

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