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Time, Intuition, & Consciousness with Nyiam Vendryes

Dennis Nappi II and Nyiam Vendryes explore precognitive dreams, nonlinear time, right-brain intelligence, and the emerging intersection of AI and human consciousness.

Future Forecast Podcast with Dennis Nappi II
Originally Published: February 2025

Some conversations feel technical.

Others feel exploratory.

This one moves through both.

In this episode, Dennis Nappi II sits down with Nyiam Vendryes for a wide-ranging discussion on precognitive dreams, nonlinear time, remote viewing methodology, and the evolving intersection between human consciousness and artificial intelligence.

Nyiam reflects on being in a strong run of accurate sessions — and why humility remains essential in remote viewing. When you’re “hot,” you follow process, not ego. The signal strengthens when expectation drops.

The conversation moves into precognitive dreaming — how certain dreams carry a distinct weight, realism, and emotional charge. Rather than symbolic interpretation, Nyiam describes a more direct phenomenon: future events influencing present awareness. The idea of “time loops,” retrocausality, and emotional feedback becomes central. In this model, the future doesn’t just unfold — it informs.

Dennis and Nyiam explore whether consciousness is fragmented across lifetimes, whether all moments exist simultaneously, and how our limited bandwidth of awareness restricts what we can perceive. The analogy emerges: human consciousness may be one field expressing through many localized experiences.

From there, the discussion pivots to thinking in images.

Remote viewing, Nyiam argues, is fundamentally nonverbal. It activates the right-hemisphere, image-based mode of processing that modern education often neglects. Words are slow. Concepts arrive instantly. The skill lies in translating high-bandwidth imagery into structured data without distorting it.

This naturally bridges into technology.

With Neuralink, AI, and “conceptual telepathy” entering mainstream dialogue, the pair examine whether technology is mimicking capacities humans already possess. Will AI amplify human consciousness — or distract from it? Is the future a merger, a test, or a refinement?

Rather than defaulting to dystopia, Nyiam offers a grounded perspective: every technological leap has reshaped society. The real variable is human discipline and self-awareness. The choice is not technology versus consciousness — but how consciously we engage with both.

A striking metaphor closes the arc: dining in complete darkness, guided by blind servers who know the terrain. The role of the intuitive, the remote viewer, the shaman — is not to eliminate the unknown, but to help others navigate it.

This episode is not about predicting collapse.

It is about expanding perception.

Time may not be linear.
Communication may not be verbal.
And the future may require us to think in images before we think in words.


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Disclaimer

The information provided in this podcast and article is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial, medical, psychological, or legal advice. Remote viewing is a perceptual discipline and does not guarantee accuracy or specific outcomes. Always use critical thinking, conduct your own research, and consult qualified professionals before making decisions based on intelligence, analysis, or personal spiritual practices discussed here.

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