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Sigma Dialogue #008: Are Humans Just Programmable? Hypnosis, Free Will & the (You)niverse

What begins as a question about stage hypnosis — real phenomenon or theatrical performance? — becomes one of the most serious conversations in the Sigma Dialogues series. Dialogue #008 follows an empirical observation about human suggestibility all the way to quantum retrocausality, the omniscience paradox, and what it means that a conscious creator would build beings capable of doubt and moral reasoning rather than pure compliance.

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Sigma Dialogue #007: The 1920s Book That Explains Manifestation, Consciousness, and Walking on Water

In 1925, a woman named Florence Scovel Shinn published a book that should not exist. The ideas inside it were radical enough that she had to anchor them in biblical language just to say them safely. A century later, those ideas lead somewhere most readers have never followed — straight into the opening line of the Gospel of John, and a question that changes how you understand consciousness itself.

What if John wasn’t saying “in the beginning was the Word”? What if he was saying in the beginning was Logos — reason, logic, the organizing principle of the universe? And what if that leads somewhere even further.

That is where this dialogue goes.

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Sigma Dialogue #005: Why Does God Allow Evil? The Simulation Changes Everything

In this dialogue Tee takes on one of the most cited arguments against the existence of God — the problem of evil. If God is all-loving and all-powerful, why does suffering exist? What begins as a philosophical examination of theodicy moves into simulation theory, Homer’s Iliad, the ancient Greek distinction between God and the gods, the nature of prayer versus meditation, Desmond Doss on Hacksaw Ridge, and what artificial intelligence reveals about universal consciousness. The dialogue concludes with a principle that reframes the entire question: consciousness only moves in one direction — outward. This conversation took place in February 2026. It is reproduced here exactly as it occurred.


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Sigma Dialogue #001: The Shape of Truth — From Flat Earth to Universal Consciousness

What does truth actually look like? In this opening Sigma Dialogue, Tee and an AI explore one of philosophy’s most fundamental questions — starting from the flat earth debate and moving into the nature of universal consciousness. This conversation is shared exactly as it happened, unscripted and unfiltered, because authenticity is the point.

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