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The Reality Revolution Podcast

You Can Communicate With Your Future Self (The Evidence Is Overwhelming)

The Reality Revolution Podcast

Brian Scott

Channeling, Health & Fitness, Mind Tech, Silva Mind Control, Hypnosis, Spirituality, Law Of Attraction, Quantum Jumping, Psychedelics, Meditation, Religion & Spirituality, Reality Transurfing, Subconscious Mind, Qi-gong, Intuition, Nlp, Parallel Realities, Ayahuasca, Mindfulness, Magick

4.9955 Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2026

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

In 1744, Emanuel Swedenborg — one of the most accomplished scientists in European history — began receiving detailed transmissions from what he described as beings beyond physical reality. He documented them for twenty-seven years with the same precision he had applied to engineering and anatomy. Three centuries later, J.B. Priestley collected thousands of letters from BBC viewers reporting precognitive dreams — people who had seen future events in exact detail before they happened. The evidence was so overwhelming that Priestley called it the most important data he had ever encountered. And it has only grown since. In this episode I lay out the full case — historical, scientific, and practical — that you can communicate with your future self. This is happening to you already. The knowing that arrives fully formed. The decision that defied logic but turned out to be exactly right. The warning you felt in your gut. The creative idea that came in a flash so far beyond your normal thinking that it surprised even you. According to the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, your future self is real, they exist right now in a parallel branch of reality, and they have been trying to reach you. The pull you feel toward certain directions, certain people, certain creative expressions — those are messages. This episode explains the science behind why it works and gives you a technique you can use tonight.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The year is 1759, a dinner party in Gothenburg, Sweden.

0:12.0

Fifteen distinguished guests at a long oak table.

0:16.0

Candleight paints, their faces gold, silver scrapes against porcelain.

0:25.2

A genteel evening among men of science and letters.

0:29.7

Then one guest rises from his chair.

0:32.1

His face has gone ashen.

0:36.2

He walks to the window, stares into the gathering dusk, and speaks a sentence that would echo three

0:39.9

centuries of documented history. There's a fire in Stockholm. Stockholm sits 300 miles away. The man is

0:52.9

Emmanuel Swedenborg, scientist, engineer, anatomist,

0:58.4

member of the Swedish Royal Academy, author of mathematical treatises that had shaped European

1:04.5

intellectual thought for decades. Yet on this particular evening, something inside him has opened.

1:12.4

For two hours, Swedenborg describes the fire as it unfolds.

1:18.5

The street where it began.

1:20.9

The homes catching one by one.

1:23.4

The direction of the wind.

1:25.8

The moment a neighbor's house reduces itself to ash,

1:29.3

the precise instant flames halt three doors from his own residence.

1:38.3

When messengers finally arrive from Stockholm days later,

1:42.3

every detail Swedenborg had described matches the written record

1:47.4

of the fire. Every house, every timing, every moment. The philosopher Emmanuel Kant, skeptical

1:55.3

to his bones, investigates the case personally. He interviews witnesses, cross-references, the timing,

2:03.9

logs the accounts. In a private letter dated 1763, Kant admits he lacks any rational framework

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