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A Spiritual Rabbit Hole

7 min · 25. kesä 2026
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Lately I’ve found myself going down a spiritual rabbit hole, asking questions I never thought I’d be asking. If souls exist, if reincarnation is real, if everything is connected the way so many spiritual traditions suggest… then who is running the show? In this episode, I explore some of the biggest questions I’ve been wrestling with lately: consciousness, free will, God, reincarnation, mindfulness, and the strange feeling that there may be something much bigger happening behind the scenes of our everyday lives. This isn’t about convincing anyone what to believe. It’s not about religion versus spirituality. It’s simply an open-minded conversation about curiosity, wonder, and the questions that keep me staring at the ceiling at 2 a.m. As always, I’m not an expert—just a work in progress, figuring it out one question at a time. If you’ve ever wondered why we’re here, where our thoughts come from, or whether we’re all connected in ways we don’t fully understand, this episode is for you.

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