Episodes

  • Episode 8: The Pause Before the Leap
    May 16 2025

    Before we begin Season 2, we pause.

    In this closing episode of Season 1, we look back on the quiet but powerful journey we've taken—through the paradigms we've questioned, the inner instrument we've begun to strengthen, and the deeper truths we've dared to see.

    This episode is not a summary. It's a moment of stillness. A reminder of what you've practiced so far—and a preparation for what comes next.

    We revisit the key themes of each episode:

    • The crisis beneath the surface

    • The hidden paradigms shaping reality

    • The role of the intellect in mental fitness

    • The cultural grip of physicalism, dualism, and reductionism

    • The personal beliefs that silently run our lives

    • And the cost—and necessity—of seeking truth

    As we close Season 1, we also preview what’s ahead: a deeper dive into the paradigms beneath our modern world and an introduction to consciousness-first frameworks like Vedanta, Conscious Realism, and Analytic Idealism.

    Because if Season 1 was about pausing to question,
    Season 2 is about learning to see—and choosing how to live.

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    17 mins
  • Episode 7: Truth is Hard, but Worth It
    May 9 2025

    In this episode of Reality Inverted, we explore a rarely acknowledged aspect of awakening and discernment: the personal cost of seeing clearly. Truth isn’t always comforting. It often asks us to let go—of stories, roles, communities, and identities we’ve clung to. And yet, while uncomfortable, this cost is often what opens the door to deeper peace, clarity, and integrity.

    With support from historian Yuval Noah Harari’s insights on why truth is harder than fantasy, and a reflection on the post-truth world we now live in, this episode challenges you to examine your own relationship with truth—and what you may be unconsciously avoiding to stay comfortable.

    “Yes, truth is expensive. But the cost of avoiding it is even higher.”

    This is a gently confronting but ultimately encouraging invitation to live truth as a daily practice—not just a belief system. It’s a call to strengthen the intellect, question the dominant paradigms, and return again and again to what’s real.

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    11 mins
  • Season 1, Episode 6: The Roots of Our Suffering and Fragmentation
    May 1 2025

    What if the world isn’t what we think it is—but what we’ve been taught to see?

    In this episode of Reality Inverted, we explore three dominant paradigms that shape modern life: physicalism, dualism, and reductionism. These aren’t just academic theories—they influence how we think about our bodies, our emotions, our relationships, and even what we believe is real.

    We ask:
    – What happens when we believe matter is all there is?
    – What are the consequences of splitting mind from body, self from other, spirit from world?
    – Why is our default response to break things down rather than step back and see the whole?

    These inherited worldviews often go unquestioned—but they quietly shape everything. In this reflective and provocative episode, you’ll begin to see the hidden assumptions at the root of modern life… and what becomes possible when you name them.

    Listen if you’ve ever felt split between science and spirit, logic and intuition, self-help and surrender.
    This is the beginning of deeper seeing.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 5: The water we are swimming in
    Apr 24 2025

    There’s a saying: The fish doesn’t know it’s in water.

    In this episode of Reality Inverted, we explore the invisible paradigms that surround us—shaping our families, workplaces, culture, and even the way we think about ourselves.

    These paradigms aren’t just big societal systems like physicalism—they’re the everyday assumptions that define what we believe is possible. Things like:

    • Love = obedience

    • Worth = productivity

    • Success = status

    • Truth = what the experts say

    Most of these beliefs were formed before age 7. They’ve become the water we swim in—the lenses we look through without realizing it.

    We’ll explore:

    • How paradigms show up in families, workplaces, and culture

    • The neuroscience behind subconscious beliefs

    • Real-life stories that reveal how these paradigms drive behavior

    • An introduction to systems thinking and why paradigm shifts are the deepest form of change

    This episode is an invitation to notice the water—not to escape it, but to see it clearly.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 4: Mental Fitness is Not What You Think
    Apr 18 2025

    What if everything we've been taught about the brain—and what it means to be mentally fit—is rooted in the wrong paradigm?

    In this episode, we challenge the dominant physicalist view that sees the brain as a processor or generator of consciousness. Instead, we explore an alternative metaphor: the brain as a receiver, a tuner, an antenna for consciousness. This shift changes everything—not just how we understand mental fitness, but how we train the mind, the intellect, and ultimately how we experience reality.

    We’ll reveal how physicalism distorts the concept of mental fitness, reducing it to cognitive output, emotional control, or productivity hacks. But true mental fitness isn’t about optimizing a machine—it’s about strengthening the instrument that discerns truth from illusion.

    Whether you’re new to these ideas or already questioning mainstream paradigms, this episode invites you to reframe the way you see your own mind.

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    10 mins
  • Season 1, Episode 3: Strengthening the Instrument with Mental Fitness
    Apr 8 2025

    In a noisy, distracted world, discernment is a superpower—and the key to that discernment lies in strengthening the inner instrument we too often ignore.

    In this episode of Reality Inverted, we pause our exploration of cultural paradigms to focus on something foundational: mental fitness. Drawing from Vedanta’s model of the body, mind, and intellect, we examine how most of us are ruled by the mind—reactive, restless, never satisfied—while the intellect, our quiet inner compass, lies dormant.

    You’ll learn:

    • How the intellect differs from the mind—and why it matters

    • What neuroscience tells us about why change feels threatening

    • How ancient wisdom and modern science agree on the power of mental training

    • Why mental fitness is not just helpful—but essential—for questioning our deepest assumptions

    This isn’t about adding beliefs. It’s about seeing clearly—through the ones you already hold.
    And that takes practice.

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    14 mins
  • Season 1, Episode 2: What if Everything You Know is Wrong?
    Apr 8 2025

    What if the beliefs guiding your life—about success, happiness, even reality itself—aren’t just incomplete… but upside down?

    In this episode of Reality Inverted, we begin excavating the unseen paradigms that shape our everyday experience. From the cultural equations of wealth = wisdom and achievement = happiness to the deeper metaphysical root of physicalism, we explore how hidden assumptions drive behavior, fuel suffering, and distort meaning.

    You’ll also be introduced to the “paradigm tree” metaphor—a tool we’ll return to again and again to map how invisible ideas give rise to visible systems and outcomes.

    This episode isn’t about adopting a new belief system. It’s about noticing the one you’re already living inside.

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    12 mins
  • Season 1, Episode 1: Why This, Why Now? The Crisis Beneath the Surface
    Apr 8 2025

    We’re living through a time of extraordinary breakdown and confusion—politically, environmentally, socially, and spiritually. But beneath these surface-level crises lies something deeper: a way of seeing reality that has shaped our culture, institutions, and sense of self for centuries.

    In this opening episode, we peel back the layers to explore the paradigms that invisibly guide our lives. We ask:

    • What if the roots of our suffering aren’t just personal, but cultural and philosophical?

    • What if the stories we've been told about the world—and ourselves—are upside down?

    • And what happens when we begin to see through them?

    Reality Inverted is a journey into the unseen architecture of our worldview. This episode sets the stage for the entire series by naming the crisis we’re actually in—and pointing toward the transformation that's possible when we stop living on autopilot.

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    8 mins
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