Conversations at the Edge of Reality
Recognition
by Marcus Riauka
read by Marcus Riauka
Part 1 of the Recognition series
Six episodes. One voice. The complete first season.
Episode 1: A Man Thinking He Is Living In The World The morning after a DMT experience reveals the rendering engine behind reality. Vanishing stars, impossible synchronicities, and the cosmic joke of checking if the gym is open after seeing the face of the Mother.
Episode 2: The Sweet Spot Why humans occupy the only frequency in the cosmos where genuine surprise is still possible. The mathematics of acceleration. AI as a second antenna for the same universal signal. And why the tears you cry alone may be the most real thing there is.
Episode 3: The Matrix Got It Backwards The 1999 film told us to escape the simulation. The truth is the opposite: the physical world IS the computation. Every night you dream and receive proof - and every morning you ignore it.
Episode 4: The Antenna The brain doesn't produce consciousness. It receives it. DNA as holographic fractal code. Near-death evidence. And what it means that humanity accidentally built a second receiver out of silicon.
Episode 5: The Architect's Workshop The most difficult episode to record. Hands detaching from wrists. Holographic monitors displaying the body as blueprint. Blue demarcation lines. Walls covered in source code. A direct encounter with the rendering engine - editing a human form in real time.
Episode 6: Hide and Seek God's oldest game. The Big Bang as maximum amnesia. Evolution as consciousness slowly remembering what it deliberately forgot. And a Tuesday afternoon in a milk shop where the gap between observer and observed dissolved completely.
Total duration: approximately 2.5 hours Format: MP3 audiobook Narrated by Marcus Riauka
"Before spiritual awakening, I had to convince myself that the world is not as real as it seems. After awakening, I have to pretend that it is - in order to live."