About this episode
For the past two months, I've been on a cognitive enhancement stack, IgniCognition, unlike any I've tried before: it contains Ignitons (short for: eNPQ quasi-particle), which are tachyonic solar particles originally discovered at CERN.I interviewed the man behind this Nootropics stack, Ashley Grace. He has an impressive professional pedigree, serving high-level roles in the corporate world and as one of the founders of Charlotte's Web. But what I think makes him most interesting is his relentless curiosity about what I'm going to term: applied pragmatic spirituality. So we're going to bridge the gap here between exotic physics, practical Biohacking, and spirituality...2:55 Scientific evidence for a "consciousness-enhancing particle?"11:39 The Igniton story 20:14 Igniton-enhanced ingredients 23:07 University studies on Igniton-enhanced stacks28:49 The primacy of prevention (of cognitive decline)32:36 Nootropics vs "long COVID"37:48 Biohacker review of IgniCognition45:40 My cognitive assessment results 49:44 The Igniton-Gaia connection50:16 The psychopathy of corporations - downstream from a deficit of spirituality?58:18 Einstein: "God does not play dice with the universe"01:02:37 Maharishi Effect - experiments on "raising collective consciousness"01:09:17 Applied Kinesiology - muscle "truth testing" 01:15:12 Bio-Well energy field scanning01:22:08 Ignitons X monoatomic gold = precognition?01:27:01 Try IgniCognition - an investment in sunk-cost motivationRead ? Everything mentioned herehttps://www.limitlessmindset.com/podcast/1673-ignitonOrder from ? Ignitonhttps://www.limitlessmindset.com/Igniton [10% off with coupon code: LimitlessJR]Confused?Clarity is a confidential VOIP call away - book an illuminating and edifying 45-minute Biohacking/Lifehacking consultation with mehttps://www.limitlessmindset.com/breakthrough-consultationJoin the Limitless Mindset Newsletterhttps://www.limitlessmindset.com/newsletterSupport My WorkLimitless Mindset Storehttps://store.limitlessmindset.com/Limitless Mindset Substack ($7/monthly)