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TransDimensional Mapping: Do we live in a Simulation?

Do We Live in a Simulation?
A Special Zoom Presentation & Discussion with Birdie Jaworski

What if reality is far stranger than we imagine?

For years, philosophers, physicists, technologists, and experiencers have explored one of the most provocative questions of our time: Is our universe some form of simulation? Through decades of work in TransDimensional Mapping (TDM), Birdie Jaworski has conducted extensive explorations into the nature of consciousness, timelines, perception, and the architecture of reality itself.

In this special online gathering, Birdie will present findings, patterns, anomalies, and experiences emerging from TDM sessions focused on the Simulation Hypothesis and the deeper structure of existence. Together, we will explore questions such as:

• Is reality fundamentally constructed or informational in nature?
• Are timelines “rendered” through consciousness?
• What do altered states and mapping experiences reveal about the fabric of reality?
• If this is a simulation — who or what are we within it?
• And perhaps most importantly: why does this question matter for human growth and consciousness?

This presentation will be followed by an open community discussion where participants are invited to share thoughts, questions, experiences, and perspectives.

Whether you approach the topic through science, philosophy, spirituality, consciousness studies, or pure curiosity, this promises to be a fascinating evening of exploration into the mysteries of existence.

Presentation followed by live discussion and Q&A

Come explore the possibility that reality may be much larger — and much stranger — than we have been taught.

Date: July 9th

Time: 6- 8 PM MDT

Location: Zoom

Join The Larger Universe and receive the Zoom link before the event, or register for our Meetup Page and get the link when you join!

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