Howdie Mickoski: Shaping Reality and Seeking Truth
If reality is more, I don't like to necessarily call it like a simulation or like some sort of computer program, because it's not organic, yeah, but sort of an external created structure, not the way we've been told that it is more similar to what you would find in a computer simulation.
What if reality isn't quite what we've always believed? In this eye-opening episode of GODCAST: The Goodness Over Darkness Podcast, host Todd Armstrong sits down with the multifaceted Howdie Mickoski. Known for his diverse background as a former comedian, author, researcher, and content creator, Howdie brings a unique perspective shaped by multiple Near Death Experiences (NDEs) and a series of life-altering events. The conversation kicks off with a deep dive into the nature of reality itself.
Howdie and Todd challenge conventional beliefs, proposing that our world might be an external construct rather than an inherent truth. They explore how shifting our perception can lead to profound personal transformation, shedding the lies we've been fed to uncover a more authentic existence. Howdie's journey is nothing short of fascinating.
From on-site research of ancient structures to authoring books that expose the hidden truths behind the world's fairs, his experiences offer a fresh lens through which to view our world. The discussion also touches on the intriguing idea of a 'reset' in history and the role of so-called 'influencers' in shaping our collective understanding. Throughout the episode, Howdie shares his spiritual insights and personal stories, making for an engaging and thought-provoking dialogue.
The episode wraps up with a compelling discussion on the importance of seeking truth and the liberating power of letting go of long-held beliefs. Whether you're a skeptic or a seeker, this episode promises to challenge your perceptions and inspire you to look at reality in a whole new light. Tune in and join Todd and Howdie on this captivating journey to uncover the deeper layers of our existence.