The Labyrinth After Death

The Labyrinth After Death: What Ancient Wisdom and a Vivid Dream Reveal About the Soul’s Journey

What happens to the soul after we die? Is death truly the end, or is it the beginning of something far more complex — a journey through a labyrinth of tests, illusions, and cosmic gatekeepers that determines where consciousness goes next? In this deeply personal and spiritually rich episode of TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex takes us on a remarkable exploration of what multiple ancient traditions, Gnostic teachings, and his own profound personal experience suggest about the afterlife — and what we must understand now, while we are still alive, to be prepared for it.

This is not a topic for the faint of heart, nor is it one that fits neatly into mainstream religious narratives. It is, however, one of the most important subjects any spiritually curious human being can explore. And Alex, as always, brings both humility and conviction to the table, weaving together personal testimony, historical scholarship, and metaphysical insight in a way that is both accessible and deeply thought-provoking.

A Dream That Changed Everything: Alex’s Encounter With the Maze

The episode opens with a story Alex has shared before — one that clearly left a permanent mark on his understanding of consciousness, death, and what lies beyond. Around the age of 19 or 20, while studying at university, Alex experienced what he describes as something far beyond a normal dream. It was a lucid, deeply immersive experience that felt less like dreaming and more like astral travel — a full night spent navigating strange, complex mazes, one after another.

What made the experience so extraordinary was not just the visual intensity of it, but the sense of time. Dream time operates differently from waking time, and Alex felt as though days, weeks, even months passed while he moved through these labyrinths. He solved maze after maze, driven by one of his defining personal traits: persistence. He would hit a dead end, backtrack, and try again. And again. And again.

Then, something shifted. A being appeared — insectoid in appearance, roughly Alex’s height, not overtly threatening but unmistakably present. Without spoken words, through a form of telepathic communication, this entity conveyed a single message: You are not going to pass this test.

True to his nature, Alex pushed back. If it’s not impossible, then it can be done. And then a second being appeared — far larger, far more imposing. The two entities communicated with each other, with Alex somehow understanding everything: He cannot go from here. We cannot allow it.

Eventually, gently but firmly, Alex was pushed — not violently, but with finality — and he woke up. The disorientation that followed was unlike anything he had ever experienced. For nearly half an hour, he didn’t know his own name, what planet he was on, or what year it was. He hid his state from his mother, drove to university in a daze, and spent the entire day barely functional. Classmates noticed. Something had shifted at a very deep level.

This story, shared with vulnerability and careful reflection, sets the stage for the episode’s central inquiry: what is the labyrinth after death, and what does it mean for how we live — and how we prepare to leave?

Was He Dying That Night?

One of the most striking moments in this episode is when Alex raises the possibility, almost casually, that he may have been dying that night. He went to bed at 9 or 10 PM and woke at 7 or 8 AM without any other dreams, without waking once — spending what may have been the entire night inside that single labyrinthine experience. In the logic of dream time, that would explain why it felt like months.

More intriguing still is the implication that, had he solved the maze — had he passed through the final gate — he may not have returned to this reality at all. The beings blocking his path were not arbitrary obstacles. They were, in some sense, gatekeepers of a threshold between worlds.

This idea — that our sleeping, dreaming state is not so different from what we experience when we die — is one Alex returns to throughout the episode, grounded not only in personal experience but in the teachings of ancient traditions from around the world.

What Ancient Civilizations Knew About the Soul’s Journey

Long before organized religion shaped the popular imagination with concepts of heaven and hell, some of humanity’s oldest civilizations developed extraordinarily sophisticated maps of what happens after death. These were not myths in the dismissive sense. They were, as the episode explores, spiritual blueprints — encoded in symbols, hymns, and ritual instructions, designed to prepare the soul for a journey that would require everything it had.

The Egyptian Book of the Dead and the Duat

The ancient Egyptians inscribed what we call the Book of the Dead not as a collection of magical spells, but as a survival guide for the soul navigating the Duat — the shadowed realm between worlds. In this liminal territory, the deceased faced trials and guardians who tested the purity of their heart, stripping away false identities until only the essence of divine truth remained.

Each gate in the Egyptian underworld was a mirror: one for fear, one for attachment, one for desire. The unprepared soul wandered endlessly. The awakened soul recognized the illusions for what they were — projections of its own unfinished lessons — and passed through.

The famous Weighing of the Heart ceremony, in which the soul’s heart was measured against the feather of Ma’at (truth), was not symbolic theater. It was a representation of the ultimate test: had the soul lived in alignment with truth, or had it accumulated the weight of deception, ego, and unresolved attachments?

The Tibetan Bardö: Navigating the Space Between Lives

Across the world, the Tibetan Book of the Dead describes a remarkably similar ordeal. After physical death, consciousness enters the Bardö — a liminal space filled with both terrifying and blissful visions. The central teaching of this text is crucial: all of these images, whether they appear as gods, demons, brilliant lights, or deep shadows, are nothing more than projections of the mind. Emanations of consciousness itself.

The soul that recognizes this truth passes through unscathed. The soul that clings to these visions — believing them to be real, reacting to them with fear or desire — becomes trapped, pulled back into another cycle of rebirth. The Bardö is, in essence, the ultimate test of inner knowledge: do you know who you really are, beneath all the layers of identity, emotion, and experience you accumulated during your lifetime?

Gnostic Teachings: The Archons and the Aerial Toll Houses

Perhaps the most provocative thread in this episode — and one of the most compelling — comes from the Gnostic tradition. The Gnostics, whose texts were largely suppressed and destroyed by early institutionalized Christianity, described the soul’s post-death journey as a navigation through a series of barriers guarded by beings known as the Archons.

These entities, described in texts such as the Apocryphon of John and the Pistis Sophia, serve the Demiurge — a false god who rules the material world. Their task is to confront the ascending soul with its unhealed attachments, its unresolved fears, its still-lingering desires. They ask piercing questions: Who are you? Where do you come from? Who gave you permission to pass?

Only souls who genuinely remember their divine origin — who can answer from a place of true inner knowing rather than conditioned belief — are able to ascend beyond the reach of these gatekeepers. To forget one’s true nature is to fall again into the wheel of reincarnation, bound by ignorance and fear.

The Gnostics were very clear: the distortion of death into a weapon of fear was no accident. Powerful forces deliberately inserted terror into humanity’s relationship with dying, keeping people trapped in cycles of rebirth and spiritual amnesia. Salvation, they insisted, could not be given by an external authority. It could only be remembered — awakened from within.

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The Suppression of Sacred Knowledge

One of the most sobering themes of the episode is what happened to these teachings over time. The Gnostic understanding of death as a labyrinth of spiritual tests — and the possibility of navigating it through inner awakening — was slowly branded as heresy, dismissed as superstition, or absorbed and distorted beyond recognition.

Early institutional Christianity, feeling threatened by the idea that individuals could access divine truth directly — without the mediation of priests, dogma, or church authority — systematically erased these teachings. The soul’s direct experience of the divine, which the Gnostics called Gnosis, was silenced. In its place came a simpler, more controllable narrative: follow the rules, believe without question, and you will be saved (or punished).

The result? As Alex and the support material presented in the episode observe, modern humanity largely dies as it lives — surrounded by noise, distracted by surface concerns, blind to the inner world, and profoundly unprepared for what is perhaps the most significant journey any conscious being will ever undertake.

This is not said to generate despair, but to awaken urgency. The knowledge exists. It always has. And it is available to anyone willing to go looking for it — including through conversations like the ones happening every week on TheAlexShow.TV channel.

The Key to Navigating the Labyrinth: What Alex Believes

Perhaps the most practically useful portion of the episode is when Alex turns from historical and philosophical exposition to personal guidance. He recalls a viewer who contacted him early in his channel’s life — someone who was very ill and didn’t have much time. The message was direct: I like what you’re saying. Just tell me how to get to the exit.

Alex’s response was equally direct: if you’re upset, you’re not going to get very far. The first requirement for navigating the labyrinth after death is inner peace. Not performance, not positive thinking, but a genuine state of calm, harmony, and non-resistance.

Beyond that, Alex identifies several interconnected keys:

1. Truly wanting to leave. This may sound obvious, but it isn’t. Many people believe intellectually that they are ready to move on, while still carrying deep attachments to human experiences, relationships, pleasures, unfinished business, or identity. Any lingering doubt — any unresolved appetite for what the physical world offers — can and will be exploited in the labyrinth. The gatekeepers will use it to hold you there.

2. Releasing attachments completely. Attachments are the chains of the labyrinth. This doesn’t mean you can’t love deeply during your lifetime — quite the opposite. But when the time comes to leave, you must be able to release everything: people, outcomes, even your sense of self as it has been constructed in this lifetime. Attachments, Alex emphasizes, can keep a soul trapped in the maze indefinitely.

3. Remembering your origin. This is the Gnostic key, and it resonates powerfully with Alex’s own experience. Knowing — not just believing, but genuinely knowing — that you come from somewhere else, that this physical lifetime is a temporary experience rather than your fundamental identity, gives you the orientation you need to navigate what comes next. You remember where you’re going, and that memory is your compass.

4. Persistence without aggression. The beings encountered in the labyrinth — whether understood literally or metaphorically — want a reaction. They want fear. They want conflict. They want you to fight back or break down. Alex is emphatic: do not give them that. Stay persistent, stay calm, stay oriented toward the exit. These entities are, in their own way, still fighting their own battles. They are not evil in some cosmic absolute sense — they are simply at a different stage of their own evolution. Compassion toward them, while remaining unmoved by their provocations, is the ideal state.

5. Surrendering the soul contract. Alex introduces a concept that deserves careful reflection: when we leave this reality, we must give back everything that belongs to the system we inhabited. The soul itself — the vehicle through which we experienced this life — is returned. We do not take it with us. What we take is something deeper: the essence of awareness, purified by experience. Clinging to the soul, to the identity, to the story of who we were in this life, is another form of attachment that can anchor us to the labyrinth.

What About Those Who Are Convinced? Do They Get a Free Pass?

In one of the episode’s most intriguing moments, Alex shares something he has heard from multiple people in his community: when the gatekeepers of the post-death labyrinth perceive a soul that is deeply, genuinely, unshakeably convinced — not arrogantly, but clearly — that it knows the way, they sometimes simply step aside. The free pass is given. The maze is bypassed, or at least dramatically shortened.

This is not about magical thinking or wishful belief. It is about the quality and depth of one’s inner preparation. A soul that has done the genuine inner work — that has released attachments, cultivated peace, remembered its origin, and developed the persistence to navigate difficulty without being destabilized — radiates something that the gatekeepers recognize. And they let it through.

Alex is honest that he doesn’t know exactly how this will go for him personally when his time comes. He acknowledges with characteristic self-awareness that knowing something intellectually and embodying it are not the same thing. But he is certain of one thing: there is something beyond this reality. He has no attachment to particular narratives — flat earth theories, dome cosmologies, or any specific religious framework — but he is, as he puts it, a thousand percent certain that there is more. And he intends to move toward it when the time comes.

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Discovering Your True Self: The Foundation of Everything

As with every episode of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex closes with an invitation that is both simple and radical. He reminds viewers that the preparation for the labyrinth after death begins not at the moment of dying, but right now — in the choices, practices, and awakenings of everyday life.

You are not what you have been taught to believe you are. You are not your job, your relationships, your fears, your accomplishments, or your failures. You are, as Alex puts it, an incredible being without limits — one that carries eternal life, enormous strength, infinite wisdom, and a vast capacity for love. All of the limitations you experience are self-imposed. Your best version in this reality is already inside you, waiting to be uncovered.

The discovery process is personal. No one can do it for you. But Alex offers a practice anyone can begin today: dedicate five minutes each day to speaking with the universe. Ask, simply and sincerely: Who am I? Where do I come from? What is my purpose? Then pay attention to the signs, the synchronicities, the subtle shifts in perception that begin to emerge in response.

As this process deepens, something remarkable happens. The old emotions — hate, fear, rage, envy, pride, the need to judge and be judged — begin to lose their grip. Not through suppression, but through genuine understanding: these are expressions of the egoic mind, not of who you truly are. The hierarchies and competitions that once felt so important become transparent. The need to be right dissolves. What remains is something cleaner and more spacious: the freedom of a being that knows itself and moves through the world in service to others.

This, ultimately, is the best preparation for whatever labyrinth awaits beyond this life. Not fear. Not rigid belief. But the living, breathing embodiment of awakened consciousness — practiced daily, refined through love and honesty, and deepened through communities like the one Alex has built at TheAlexShow.TV.

Final Thoughts: The Labyrinth Is Not Your Enemy

Perhaps the most liberating reframe in this entire episode is the idea that the labyrinth after death is not a punishment — it is a mirror. It reflects everything the soul still clings to. It asks, with ruthless honesty, whether you truly know who you are and where you are going. It is, in the deepest sense, a gift: an opportunity for the soul to complete whatever inner work remains unfinished, before moving on to whatever comes next.

The beings who inhabit that labyrinth are not monsters. They are, in their own way, teachers — harsh ones, perhaps, but teachers nonetheless. And the soul that approaches them with genuine peace, genuine knowing, and genuine non-attachment will find that the maze is not nearly as impenetrable as it first appeared.

Alex puts it beautifully: just give it your best try. Don’t be upset. Don’t fight. These are not battles to be won through aggression. They are tests to be navigated through clarity.

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Channeling ET Zehual of Sirius A – Guest Juan Carlos from Uruguay

Channeling ET Zehual of Sirius A: A Live Contact Session With Guest Juan Carlos From Uruguay

What does it feel like to witness a human being set aside their own consciousness and allow an extraterrestrial intelligence to speak directly through them? What kinds of questions can you ask a being from Sirius A — and what does that being’s perspective on human history, DNA, the purpose of Earth, and the current awakening actually sound like when it arrives unfiltered through a living channel? In one of the most extraordinary and genuinely unprecedented episodes ever featured on TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex welcomes back his returning guest Juan Carlos from Uruguay for a live channeling session — one that goes far deeper, and produces far more unexpected territory, than either of them anticipated when they began.

This is not a staged performance, a rehearsed conversation, or a theatrical exercise. It is nearly two hours of raw, exploratory contact — with Juan Carlos explaining the mechanics of channeling, introducing the beings he works with, and then entering the altered state through which Zehual, a being connected to Sirius A and the phenomenon known as the Language of Light, speaks directly. Alex asks questions. The being answers. And what unfolds is one of the most thought-provoking conversations about human origins, consciousness, the true history of Earth, and the nature of reality available anywhere on the platform.

Juan Carlos From Uruguay: A Reluctant Channel Who Never Asked for This

Juan Carlos has appeared on TheAlexShow.TV before, and each conversation has gone deeper into territory that most mainstream media would never touch. What makes him a particularly credible and compelling figure in the channeling world is precisely what he leads with in this episode: he never sought this. For many years, he deliberately closed himself off to this entire reality. The rational, skeptical part of him — which he acknowledges is still very much present — had no interest in entities, extradimensional contact, or anything that could not be explained through conventional frameworks.

What happened instead was accidental. Gradually, without seeking it, he began to open. Little by little, experiences accumulated that his rational mind could not account for. And eventually, what had been happening in private became something he felt compelled to share — not as a spiritual teacher, not as someone who claims special status, but as a person who had something real to demonstrate and wanted others to evaluate it for themselves.

He emphasizes throughout the pre-channeling discussion something that Alex finds important enough to highlight for the audience: the test of any genuine channel is not merely the content of the message. It is the experience it generates in the people who witness it. Genuine channeling, Juan Carlos explains, produces tangible energetic responses in the audience — heat in the body, emotional release, a sense of connection with something beyond ordinary conversation. People feel it. And that felt experience, he argues, is something that cannot be faked at scale. You cannot pay hundreds of people every week to report the same kinds of physical and emotional reactions.

To see this for yourself, watch the full session at TheAlexShow.TV — and pay attention not just to what is said, but to what you feel as you watch it.

What Channeling Is — and What It Is Not

Before the session begins, Juan Carlos offers one of the most careful and honest explanations of the channeling process available anywhere. He is explicitly not interested in mystifying it or making it sound supernatural in a way that bypasses critical thinking. What he describes is a form of deep creative engagement — similar, in some ways, to the state an artist enters during the most absorbed, flow-state moments of creation, but taken significantly further.

During genuine channeling, his consciousness becomes semiconscious. He does not lose awareness entirely — he retains the ability to ask for water, to be aware of his physical environment — but the information flowing through him comes from somewhere other than his own mind, and his own personality steps to the side to allow a different intelligence to express itself. The experience is deeply energetic: he feels vibration, a strong physical sensation, the unmistakable sense of something moving through him.

What makes his account particularly credible to those already familiar with the channeling world is his honest acknowledgment of the paradox at the center of the experience: while channeling, he feels certain he will remember everything. The moment it ends, it is gone — like a dream that dissolves on waking. If he does not record the session, the content simply does not remain. This detail, which would be easy to omit, is offered freely as part of his authentic description of what the process is actually like.

He also introduces the various beings he channels: Zehual (spelled variously as Seahal/Sewal in the transcript), a being from Sirius A who is the source of the Language of Light; Dorance, a being from a parallel timeline who manifests in a white robe; Kuba, a Lyran-Pleiadian being who connects with multiple consciousnesses simultaneously; and several others including a being called Sami, described as a benevolent reptilian intraterrestrial. Each has its own frequency, its own way of engaging, its own signature. Zehual is identified as the one who has the most profound impact on audiences — and the one Alex has specifically asked Juan Carlos to channel in this session.

The Language of Light and a Curious Technological Anomaly

Alex opens the episode with a detail that he and Juan Carlos both find fascinating and slightly unnerving: when he attempted to dub the previous episode featuring Juan Carlos’s Language of Light into English, the dubbing technology automatically removed the Language of Light sequences entirely — as if it detected them as music or noise and eliminated them. It left the conversational Spanish intact. It targeted specifically the Language of Light.

Neither Alex nor Juan Carlos attributes this to anything definitive. But both find it curious enough to mention. The Language of Light, which Zehual is specifically described as the being behind, is not a human language. It is a vocalization that appears to operate at the level of energy and frequency rather than semantic meaning — and its systematic removal by an AI dubbing tool is, at minimum, an interesting data point.

Human Potential Locked in a Mental Cage: The Volume Metaphor

One of the most practically important exchanges before the channeling itself concerns the accessibility of channeling as a human capacity. Both Alex and Juan Carlos agree on a fundamental point: the ability to channel, to connect with non-physical intelligences, is not rare or reserved for special individuals. It is, like a cell phone’s volume control, a capacity that every human being possesses. The question is only whether that volume is turned up, turned down, or switched off entirely.

For most people in modern society, Juan Carlos observes, the volume has been turned all the way down — not through any intrinsic limitation, but through systematic cultural conditioning. The system — the family, the education, the social expectations, the fear of judgment — has trained people to believe this capacity does not exist, or if it does exist, that it is dangerous or delusional. And so the gift lies dormant in the vast majority of people, suppressed not by their own nature but by the weight of a narrative that was never theirs to begin with.

This point connects directly to one of the recurring themes of TheAlexShow.TV: the idea that what we have been told about the limits of human consciousness is not a neutral description of reality. It is an interested one. And interest, as both Alex and Juan Carlos explore throughout this episode, has a specific history and a specific set of architects.

Zehual Speaks: The Channeling Session

When Juan Carlos enters the channeling state and Zehual begins to speak, the register of the conversation shifts palpably. The voice is different. The cadence is different. The information arrives with a different texture — more precise, more layered, sometimes moving in directions that neither Alex nor Juan Carlos would have navigated on their own.

Zehual addresses Alex directly by name. It speaks about the nature of the human being with a perspective that is simultaneously clarifying and humbling. From this being’s vantage point, the human physical form is a remarkable but deliberately constrained instrument. The brain and body that humans currently inhabit were specifically designed — not evolved organically — with built-in limitations on expansion. These limitations are not neutral engineering choices. They are features that serve a specific function: to prevent the kind of consciousness expansion that would allow human beings to understand and ultimately break free from the system in which they are embedded.

And yet, Zehual notes with what might be understood as something like admiration, humans manage to form profound connections with each other and with other intelligences despite these constraints. The fact that channeling is possible at all — that a human nervous system can create a bridge between ordinary consciousness and the frequencies of beings like Zehual — is described as genuinely remarkable given the biological architecture humans are working with.

The True History of Earth: Lyra, the Draconians, Enki, and the Garden

Among the most extraordinary sections of Zehual’s transmission is a compressed retelling of what the being presents as the actual history of Earth — a history that diverges significantly from both mainstream science and conventional religious narrative.

According to Zehual, the world was originally inhabited by primordial humans who later left. Earth was then colonized by Draconian beings — reptilian entities who used existing primate life as raw material for a genetic project. In this telling, the Anunnaki story is real: there was a reptilian-dominant era on Earth, followed by a deliberate genetic engineering project that fused Lyran DNA — the DNA of the original human template — with the local biology to create a controllable slave species.

The being who is known in the biblical tradition as the serpent who corrupted Eden is described by Zehual in entirely different terms: as Enki, a being also known in other traditions as Sam or Anton Park, who freed the enslaved proto-humans from their captivity. The villain of the Genesis story was, in this account, the liberator. The figure presented as God in the Old Testament — Jehovah — is identified as Anu or Enlil, a Draconian being from the Alpha Draconis star system who used advanced technology to present itself as divine and to maintain control over the newly created human population.

This reinterpretation of the biblical narrative as an account of cosmic colonization and genetic slavery is not presented casually. Zehual connects it to a larger exopolitical framework: the Earth belonged, in the cosmic sense, to the beings who colonized it. Other civilizations — Andromedans, Arcturans, Lyrans, Pleiadians — have been working throughout history to support human awakening, but direct intervention against the Draconian presence has not been possible precisely because the acquisition of Earth was, in galactic terms, legitimate. The only path to freedom for humanity is self-liberation through awakening.

Intraterrestrials, Subterranean Civilizations, and Dimensional Technology

When Alex asks whether beings from other star systems are physically present on Earth in human form, Zehual clarifies the picture considerably. There are many beings currently on Earth — but not primarily walking among humans on the surface. The more significant presence is intraterrestrial: civilizations living within the Earth itself, though not in a way that could be reached by digging. These civilizations exist in alternate dimensional realities — different frequency bands of the same physical space — accessed through technology that the beings possess and that humanity currently lacks the conceptual framework to fully understand.

Zehual also speaks about its own situation during the channeling: even while communicating through Juan Carlos, it is not fully present in this dimension. It operates from a location far from the interference range of negative beings — a protected dimensional space that cannot be accessed or disrupted by reptilian or Draconian entities who would otherwise seek to prevent this kind of communication from reaching human consciousness.

The Purpose of Earth: A School for the Soul

Throughout the session, Zehual returns to a central affirmation: the purpose of Earth has always been human evolution and awakening. The world is described as a school for the soul — a space designed specifically for expansion of consciousness, even if the original architects of the human experiment intended the opposite. The forces seeking to suppress human awakening have not succeeded in their ultimate goal, because the spark of divine consciousness within the human being — that Lyran heritage, that fragment of the original creative source — cannot be permanently extinguished.

The channeling itself, Zehual explains, serves this evolutionary purpose directly. When contact is established through a genuine channel, it is not simply to transmit information. It is to deliver energetic assistance — a frequency activation that allows the receiving consciousness to transcend current limitations, to expand beyond what the conditioned mind believes is possible, and to continue advancing toward the liberation that is the true destiny of the human species.

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Navigating Skepticism, Authenticity, and Personal Discernment

One of the conversation’s most grounded and important threads concerns how to distinguish genuine channeling from invention, self-deception, or performance. Juan Carlos, who came to this work as a skeptic and retains a skeptical baseline, addresses this directly and without defensiveness. The test, he argues, is not whether the message is coherent and interesting — anyone can produce coherent and interesting content. The test is whether the experience generates something real in the people who witness it. Something physical. Something that could not have been produced by suggestion or expectation alone.

He also draws on his background as a teacher of drawing, painting, and sculpture to make a subtle but important point about imagination versus genuine contact. Imagination, he explains from professional experience, does not work spontaneously in the way that genuine channeling does. Artistic creation always begins from a foundation — references, structures, intentional design. What emerges spontaneously, with internal coherence, conveying information the person did not seek or design, that follows a different logic entirely. And that difference, he argues, is precisely what separates genuine contact from elaborated fantasy.

Both Alex and Juan Carlos are careful throughout the episode to honor the skepticism of those watching without dismissing it. If someone watching wants to say this is fabricated, that is their prerogative. But the people who have the actual experience — the ones who felt the heat, the emotion, the energetic presence during live sessions — are in a better epistemic position regarding that experience than someone who observes it from outside and applies a prior framework of impossibility.

Discovering Your True Self: The Inner Journey That Connects Everything

As with every episode of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex closes by returning to the invitation that forms the heart of his work — the call to turn inward, to ask the questions that matter, and to discover who and what you actually are beneath all the conditioning that has been layered over your original nature.

The content of this episode — the history of human DNA, the suppression of psychic gifts, the Draconian agenda, the possibility of genuine contact with higher intelligences — ultimately points toward the same truth that Alex has been building toward since his very first episode: you are not what you have been taught to believe you are. The limitations you experience are not your nature. They were designed. And what was designed can be seen through.

You are an incredible being without limits, carrying eternal life, genuine wisdom, and a capacity for love and connection that extends far beyond what the conditioned mind has been given permission to explore. The process of discovering that — five minutes a day, a genuine question asked in the direction of the universe, a willingness to receive whatever comes back — is not a mystical luxury. It is the most practical and urgent work any human being can undertake right now.

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The 7th Level of Consciousness – Source

The 7th Level of Consciousness: Source, Absolute Unity, and the Return Home

In this final and most profound episode of the Seven Levels of Consciousness series on TheAlexShow.TV, Alex brings the journey to its ultimate destination: Level Seven – Source Consciousness.

If you haven’t watched the full episode yet, you can experience it here:
The 7th Level of Consciousness – Source.

This is the level beyond survival, beyond ego, beyond tribal identity, beyond self-awareness, beyond witnessing, and even beyond unity.

This is the return home.


Beyond Unity: What Is Source Consciousness?

At Level Six, we understood that we are one family. One humanity. One life force expressed through different forms. Nature, animals, oceans, mountains — all connected.

Level Seven goes further.

It is not just that we are connected.

We are the Source itself having the experience.

This is where language begins to fail. Language requires subject and object — a speaker and something spoken about. But at Level Seven, duality collapses.

There is no longer a separate self having an experience.

There is only experiencing.


Ancient Traditions and Direct Knowing

Throughout history, mystics have described this state using different terms:

  • Gnosis — direct knowledge of the divine
  • Nirvana — liberation from illusion
  • Moksha — release from the cycle
  • Fana — annihilation of the separate self

Different cultures. Same realization.

It is not belief.

It is not theory.

It is not religion.

It is direct, irreversible knowing.


You Were Never a Victim

One of the most radical insights Alex shares in this episode is this:

You did not fall from grace.

You volunteered to forget.

The journey through the previous six levels — survival, ego, social identity, self-awareness, witness, unity — was never punishment.

It was exploration.

You chose limitation to experience expansion.

You chose forgetting to experience remembering.

From the perspective of Source, the entire “matrix” becomes a classroom — not a prison.


But What About Suffering?

This is where the conversation becomes uncomfortable.

Alex openly acknowledges that suffering is real on the human level. A child born into famine. A family living in war. Individuals facing trauma and loss.

Calling it a “game” can sound insensitive.

And yet, from the highest level of awareness, suffering does not negate Source. It becomes part of the vast spectrum of experience.

This does not mean we ignore suffering.

This does not mean we justify cruelty.

It means we recognize that even in darkness, the same consciousness is present.


No Enemies

At Level Seven, the concept of enemies dissolves.

If everything arises from the same Source, then even those who act destructively are expressions of that same consciousness.

Alex suggests shifting from labeling others as “evil” to seeing them as confused — perhaps overly identified with ego, perhaps disconnected from their deeper nature.

This perspective does not excuse harmful behavior.

But it removes hatred from the equation.

Hatred binds you to what you oppose.

Understanding frees you.


Leaving the Game

Another profound idea explored in this episode is the concept of “leaving.”

Are we trapped here forever?

According to Alex’s perspective, no.

You are not forced to participate indefinitely. When a soul completes its experience, it moves on.

Not because it is rescued.

Not because someone saves it externally.

But because it remembers what it truly is.

Salvation is internal.

You are not a drop in the ocean.

You are the ocean experiencing itself as a drop.


Source Changes Behavior

Reaching Level Seven is not about escaping the world physically.

It is about behaving differently within it.

If you truly understand you are Source:

  • You do not react unconsciously.
  • You do not hate.
  • You do not cling to pride.
  • You do not compete for validation.
  • You do not judge others’ timelines.

You flow.

Your actions arise from love rather than fear.

This is the foundation of what many call the “new humanity” — not a supernatural event, but a shift in behavior.


Brief Glimpses and Permanent Transformation

Very few stabilize permanently in Source consciousness while remaining embodied.

But many experience glimpses:

  • Near-death experiences
  • Deep meditation
  • Moments of crisis
  • Profound silence

Even a glimpse changes you.

You cannot unknow what you have known.


The True Mission

As always, Alex concludes with the core message of the channel.

You are not what you were grown to believe.

You are an incredible being without limits, with eternal life, infinite wisdom, immense strength, and a beautiful heart.

Your best version already exists inside you.

Your only mission is to become a beacon of love and to serve others.

How do you begin?

  • Dedicate five minutes daily to silence.
  • Ask: Who am I?
  • Ask: Where do I come from?
  • Ask: What is my purpose?

As you continue this discovery:

  • Hate dissolves.
  • Fear weakens.
  • Pride softens.
  • Competition fades.
  • Judgment disappears.

You begin understanding that these emotions were never your true nature — they were egoic overlays.

Source does not compete.

Source does not fear.

Source does not hate.


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The journey from survival to Source is not about climbing a ladder.

It is about remembering what you have always been.

You were never separate.

You were never powerless.

You were never lost.

You are Source experiencing itself.

And the moment you remember, you are already home.

Are we Robotic ? – Guest Tony from London

Are We Robotic? Alex and Tony From London Explore the Scripts Running Your Life — and How to Break Free

Look around you. Watch people on their morning commute, shuffling off buses and into train stations in synchronized waves, picking up the same habits, following the same unexamined routines, living one day that quietly blends into the next until decades have passed and they cannot quite account for where the time went. Are these people alive — truly alive, thinking for themselves, present to their own experience? Or are they running a script that was handed to them so early and so seamlessly that they never noticed they were following instructions?

This is the provocative and genuinely fascinating question at the heart of this special guest episode of TheAlexShow.TV, where host Alex welcomes back his close friend Tony from London for a free-ranging, warmly honest, and surprisingly practical conversation about robotic living — what it is, where it comes from, who benefits from it, and most importantly, how to snap out of it.

The answer, they discover together, is simpler and more accessible than almost anyone has told you. And it starts with a cup of coffee.

Tony’s Observation: Herds of Ants and Running a Script

Tony opens the conversation with an observation that is both simple and quietly devastating. Watching people in their daily lives — particularly in high-density environments, commuters moving through train stations, shoppers navigating supermarkets — he is struck by a quality of synchronized, unconscious movement that reminds him less of individual humans and more of ants operating as a collective. Everyone in unison. Everyone following the same invisible groove.

The question this raises for him is not rhetorical: are these people actually alive in any meaningful sense, thinking for themselves, aware of what they are doing and why? Or are they simply executing a program — a long script of habits, expectations, and routines absorbed from the environment, accepted without examination, and repeated daily without conscious choice?

Tony is clear that the robotic mode of living is not primarily about external circumstances. It is about whether a person ever stops to examine what they are doing. And he observes something important: it takes a genuinely unusual person to stop in the middle of the current and ask, sincerely — what am I doing? Am I following the crowd? Am I living by default, or by design? That kind of self-questioning, he notes, is surprisingly rare. It is the mark of someone who has decided, consciously or not, to be something more than a well-functioning unit in the larger machine.

For more of this conversation as it unfolds in real time, watch the full episode at TheAlexShow.TV — one of the most consistently thoughtful and genuinely human conversations happening on YouTube today.

Alex’s Uncle Renzo and the Life That Passed in a Flash

As he often does, Alex anchors the philosophical discussion in a deeply personal story — this time, the wisdom passed down by his great-uncle Renzo from Italy, a man Alex has returned to across multiple episodes because what Renzo said in his final years continues to resonate more deeply than almost anything else Alex has encountered.

Renzo was not wealthy. He was not a career climber or an achiever by conventional measures. He worked at a factory, then at a newsagent’s shop. He was, in the world’s terms, ordinary. And yet in his late seventies, already retired, already near the end, he sat with Alex and said something that has stayed with him ever since: live your life. Not in the motivational-poster sense, but in the honest, rueful, experiential sense of a man looking back at a life that had slipped past him like a dream. He had followed the script — woke up, did his job, repeated the day — and somewhere along the way the years had simply blended into one another. He never stopped to ask what the purpose was, who had told him to do it this way, what he actually wanted. One day bled into the next, and suddenly it was over.

The message was not one of regret for specific choices. It was a deeper regret: the regret of a man who realized, too late, that he had been living robotically without ever knowing it. That the script he followed had been handed to him by parents who had followed their own script, passed down from parents before them, generated by a system that had very specific reasons for wanting people to stay in the groove and not ask questions.

The Script: Where It Comes From and Who Wrote It

One of the conversation’s most incisive moments comes when Alex and Tony interrogate the origins of the script itself — the unexamined program that most people follow from childhood to old age without ever questioning its authorship.

The script is familiar. Go to school. Go to university. Get a job. Grow within that job or start a business. Work hard. Accumulate. Retire. It sounds like common sense because it has been repeated so many times by so many people that it feels self-evident. But neither Alex nor Tony accepts it as such. The script, they observe, is transmitted most powerfully through parents — not because parents are adversaries, but because parents themselves fell for it, internalized it as truth, and passed it along in good faith. This is not their fault. It is simply how the system perpetuates itself.

Alex shares that when he was young he wanted to take a year off after university to travel, work as a waiter, experience different places and ways of life. His parents said no. Not out of malice, but because the script was clear: finish school, find a job, start climbing. The gap year was off-script, and off-script was dangerous. And so Alex followed the prescribed path — as most people do — while part of him always wondered what a life designed from the inside out might have looked like.

Tony, who in his mid-twenties was loading lorries in a warehouse with a forklift truck, makes the same point from a different angle. He observed the older drivers around him — men in their sixties and seventies who had lived the life, who carried decades of real experience in their eyes — and received something unexpected from one of them: a book. An old magician named Al Koran wrote a slim volume called Bring Out the Magic in Your Mind, and a driver named George pressed it into Tony’s hands with one simple instruction: take it home, read it, digest it.

The Magic of Noticing: A Book That Changed Everything

The book Tony received seemed almost absurdly simple. Its first chapter was about color — notice color in your daily life, it said. Notice how green makes you feel peaceful. Notice how yellow feels alive and energizing. Notice the reds. The second chapter was about sound — notice birdsong, notice traffic, notice the texture of the auditory world around you. Then smell. Then taste.

Tony’s initial reaction was mild dismissal: too basic. But something about it lodged in him, and weeks after returning the book to George it began to dawn on him — slowly, undeniably — how important these simple sensory observations actually were. Not as exercises in mindfulness as it might be branded today, but as the fundamental practice of being present in one’s own life. Of actually experiencing the moments that make up an existence rather than passing through them on autopilot.

The practice changed him. It grounded him in the present. It shifted his experience from abstract future-oriented ambition — always running toward or away from something — to the texture and richness of what is actually here, right now. A cup of coffee tasted properly. The color of the sky at a particular moment. The sound of a bird outside a window. These became, not distractions from real life, but the substance of it.

And critically, this shift was what began to loosen the grip of robotic thinking. When you are genuinely present to your experience — when you are actually tasting your coffee rather than consuming it as fuel on the way to the next task — you are, by definition, not running a script. You are here. You are choosing this moment. You are alive in the full sense of the word.

What Robotic Really Means — and What It Doesn’t

Alex introduces an important clarification that saves the conversation from becoming a prescription for constant novelty or lifestyle disruption. Being non-robotic, he insists, is not about changing your external circumstances. It is not about eating at a different restaurant every week, or moving to a new city, or taking a different route to work. You can do all of those things and remain completely robotic — because you are still following a script, just a different one. The script of perpetual novelty is still a script.

Conversely, you can wake up every morning, go to the same office, follow a very similar daily routine, and be genuinely, deeply non-robotic — if what you bring to that routine is awareness, intention, and presence. It is not what you do but how you are with it. Not the external structure of the day but the quality of consciousness you bring to it.

This is liberating rather than demanding. It means that breaking free from the robotic mode does not require a dramatic life overhaul, a resignation letter, or a flight to somewhere exotic. It requires a shift that can happen in a five-minute pause at your desk: a deliberate disconnection from the noise of the out there, a moment of actual attention to what is happening right here, a choice to be the one who decides how this moment feels rather than the one who simply executes whatever the script has scheduled next.

Tony’s Supermarket Story: The Antidote in Action

Tony illustrates this beautifully with a small, perfect story from his own recent life. He was at a supermarket, doing his shopping — a task that for most people is experienced as a chore to be dispatched as efficiently as possible, head down, basket in hand, get in and get out. But Tony was not in a hurry. He was walking, noticing, present. He bought an energy drink and had to wait for an age-verification approval. When the young woman came over, he said to her, completely straight-faced: I was 18 yesterday. She burst out laughing.

It was a tiny moment. Objectively insignificant. But it contains everything the conversation is about. Tony was awake enough to see the opportunity for genuine human connection in a completely mundane transaction. The woman was awake enough to receive it and respond authentically. For a moment, two people in a supermarket were actually present to each other — not units in a system completing a transaction, but human beings sharing a flash of humor and warmth.

That is the antidote to robotic living. Not philosophy. Not dramatic transformation. Just the willingness to be present enough to notice what is actually happening around you and to respond to it genuinely, with all of yourself available.

Attitude Is Everything: The Waiter Who Lost His Company

Alex shares a story from his own experience that carries the same message in a more substantial register. At a beach in Puerto Vallarta, he encountered a waiter — working in the heat all day in tennis shoes to protect his feet from the burning sand, navigating a physically demanding and financially modest job with evident care and grace. What made this man remarkable was not his circumstances. It was his attitude.

And the backstory made the attitude even more striking: this man had owned his own advertising company. It collapsed during an economic downturn, and he found himself reinventing his life from scratch, eventually working as a beach waiter. From running your own business to carrying drinks in the sun all day. That is a significant fall by any conventional measure. And yet his attitude — his warmth, his engagement, his refusal to treat the work as beneath him — was completely intact. Everything in life is the attitude, he told Alex. Life gives you lemons; you make lemonade.

This is not a cliché in his mouth. It is lived knowledge. The man had the evidence to back it up.

Media, Complaint, and the System That Profits From Your Dissatisfaction

Tony raises one of the conversation’s most structurally sharp observations when he turns to the role of media — specifically television — in maintaining the robotic, complaining, perpetually dissatisfied mode of consciousness that keeps people on the consumption treadmill.

He stopped watching TV some time ago, and looking back at what it contained, the pattern is clear: characters in soap operas and dramas are almost universally in complaint mode. They do not have enough. Their relationships are failing. They want more and feel cheated of what they deserve. And people absorb this unconsciously — they watch these characters as entertainment and gradually take on their emotional posture as their own.

The system, Tony observes with characteristic directness, does not benefit from people who are genuinely grateful for what they have. Grateful people buy less. Grateful people are self-sufficient. Grateful people are not perpetually hungry for the next thing that will finally make them feel complete. And that makes them, from the perspective of consumer capitalism, useless. The system runs on dissatisfaction. Its fuel is the gap between what you have and what you have been made to believe you need.

Flipping that coin — from complaint to gratitude, from perpetual wanting to genuine appreciation of what is already here — is therefore not only a personal act of liberation. It is a quiet withdrawal from a system designed to keep you running in place. And it is one of the most genuinely radical things any person can do.

This is exactly the kind of conversation that makes TheAlexShow.TV one of the most distinctive and genuinely valuable channels on YouTube — grounded, honest, free of performance, and deeply committed to questions that actually matter.

The Office Cleaner and the Real Gold in Life

Alex closes with one of the most quietly moving observations in the entire conversation. Among the people who move through his life regularly, one that he returns to with particular appreciation is the person who cleans his office. Not a figure of authority, not a person with impressive credentials or social status — someone doing one of the harder and less glamorous jobs available, including cleaning toilets. And she does it with a consistent, genuine warmth. Always smiling. Always asking how you are, how the family is doing. Always present, always engaged, never robotic.

This, Alex says, is real gold. Not the gold that comes from accumulation or achievement or recognition. The gold of a person who brings their full self to whatever they are doing, regardless of what it is. The gold of someone who has found the treasure that no external circumstances can give or take — the inner state of genuine appreciation and presence that transforms even the most mundane work into something alive.

Tony agrees, and distills their shared conclusion beautifully: we are less robotic when we appreciate what we have, whatever that is. Not when we have more. Not when our circumstances improve. When we actually see and value what is already here. There is no script for that. There is no right way. There is only the choice — available in any moment, in any circumstances — to be awake to your own life.

Discovering Your True Self: The Practice That Begins Today

As always on TheAlexShow.TV, the episode closes with Alex’s enduring invitation — the one that is his favorite part of every show, and for good reason. Because everything discussed about robotic living, about scripts and presence and gratitude, ultimately points toward the same underlying truth: the version of you that is fully awake, fully present, and genuinely free is not something you need to construct or achieve. It is something you need to uncover.

You are not what you have been taught to believe you are. You are not the script you inherited. You are not your job title, your routine, your Instagram feed, or your credit score. You are an incredible being without limits — one that carries eternal life, genuine strength, infinite wisdom, and a heart with far more capacity for love and connection than the robotic mode ever allows you to express. Every limitation you experience is self-imposed. Your best version is already inside you, waiting not to be created but to be discovered.

The practice is simple and available to anyone: five minutes each day of genuine, unhurried conversation with the universe. Ask the questions that matter: Who am I? Where do I come from? What is my purpose? Then pay attention — not to the noise of the script, but to the quiet signals and synchronicities that arise in the spaciousness of that attention.

As this practice deepens, the old emotional patterns of the robotic mode — complaint, comparison, the perpetual hunger for more — begin to lose their authority. Not because they are suppressed, but because something truer has claimed the space they used to occupy. The moment you are genuinely present, the script loses its power. You are no longer running a program. You are living your life.

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The 6th Level of Consciousness – Unity

The 6th Level of Consciousness: Unity, Christ Consciousness, and the Dissolution of Separation

In this profound episode of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex guides us into what may be the most transformative stage yet in the Seven Levels of Consciousness series: Level Six – Unity Consciousness.

If you haven’t watched the full episode yet, you can experience it here:
The 6th Level of Consciousness – Unity.

This level moves beyond witnessing your thoughts. It moves beyond detachment. It dissolves the illusion of separation entirely.


We All Come from the Same Source

Unity consciousness begins with a realization that sounds simple but is deeply destabilizing to the ego:

We are not separate beings. We are expressions of the same consciousness.

Alex explains that while we appear individualized—different names, cultures, genders, beliefs—we originate from the same source. Like members of one universal family, we share the same origin.

He uses a powerful analogy shared by a friend: humanity is like pieces of ice floating in the same pool. Each piece has individuality, shape, and form. But all are made of the same water.

Unity does not erase individuality.

It reveals the shared essence underneath it.


The Illusion of Separation

At earlier levels of consciousness, identity is everything:

  • My country versus yours.
  • My religion versus yours.
  • My political ideology versus yours.
  • My skin color versus yours.
  • My economic class versus yours.

Division becomes normal.

But at Level Six, these labels begin to lose solidity.

You don’t merely believe in unity as a philosophy—you feel it directly.

The sense of being a separate self inside a body, looking out at an external world, begins dissolving.

You experience what mystics have described for centuries: one consciousness experiencing itself through infinite perspectives.


Harming Others Is Harming Yourself

This realization carries enormous consequences.

If we are truly one consciousness expressed through many forms, then harming another person is literally harming yourself.

Alex uses the analogy of a body:

If you injure your arm, your entire body suffers. You would not deliberately harm your own leg for personal advantage.

Yet humanity routinely harms other humans—and nature—because it forgets unity.

Competition becomes illogical.

Violence becomes irrational.

Crime becomes self-destructive.

Unity consciousness naturally dissolves the impulse to interfere destructively with others.


The Collapse of Control Systems

Every system of manipulation depends on separation.

  • Us vs. Them
  • Good vs. Evil
  • Winners vs. Losers
  • You vs. The World

When separation dissolves, fear loses its foundation.

You cannot be controlled through division if you no longer perceive division.

At this level, fear-based narratives lose their grip because there is nothing “other” to fear.

This is why unity consciousness represents a profound threat to control structures built on polarization.


Christ Consciousness and Buddha Consciousness

Alex aligns this level with what many traditions have called Christ Consciousness or Buddha Consciousness.

Not as religious worship—but as a state of awareness.

When Jesus said, “I and the Father are one,” it was not a claim of exclusivity. It was an invitation to realize shared source.

When Buddha taught that enlightenment lies within, it was the same message: unity with the ultimate consciousness.

Institutions later transformed these teachings into external worship systems.

But the original message was inward realization.

Unity is not about idolizing a savior.

It is about recognizing the same consciousness within yourself.


The Polarization of Humanity

Alex observes that humanity is currently heavily polarized.

This polarization, paradoxically, may be part of the transition.

As awareness rises, hidden divisions become more visible. Hearts are opening—but resistance also intensifies.

He suggests that unity on a planetary scale may take hundreds of years. Or perhaps it may arrive sooner.

There is no rush.

Evolution unfolds naturally.


A Real-World Example of Unity Awakening

Alex shares a powerful story from his city during a period of kidnappings years ago.

A guard in a safe house holding multiple captives suddenly released them, knowing he would likely face severe consequences.

Why would someone risk everything?

Perhaps, in that moment, unity consciousness broke through.

He may have realized: “What am I doing? I am harming my own brothers and sisters.”

For a brief moment, ego lost control—and unity prevailed.

This illustrates something critical:

The voice of unity is always present.

The ego simply drowns it out most of the time.


Unity Cannot Be Forced

Just like the Witness state at Level Five, unity cannot be manufactured.

You cannot force yourself into oneness.

It arises naturally when the sense of separate self relaxes.

You may experience moments of profound connection—followed by contraction back into individuality.

This is normal.

Level Six is extremely difficult to stabilize permanently while embodied in a human form.

But even brief experiences change everything.


The Future of Humanity

Imagine a world where humanity genuinely understands:

  • We are one family.
  • Nature is not separate from us.
  • There is no “other.”
  • Harming another is harming ourselves.

Crime would dissolve naturally.

Exploitation would make no sense.

War would be illogical.

Unity consciousness represents not naïve idealism—but a higher perception of reality.


Discover Your True Self

As always, Alex closes with his core message.

You are not what you were grown to believe.

You are an incredible being without limits, with eternal life, infinite wisdom, and a powerful heart.

Your only mission is to become a beacon of love and serve others.

To begin:

  • Dedicate five minutes a day to silence.
  • Ask: Who am I?
  • Ask: Where do I come from?
  • Ask: What is my purpose?

As you discover your true self, fear, pride, rage, envy, and judgment begin dissolving.

You understand those emotions belong to the ego—not to your true essence.

And from that realization, unity begins.


Continue the Journey

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The 6th Level of Consciousness – Unity

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Separation was the illusion.

Unity is the remembering.

And remembering changes everything.