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[Bridging Neuroscience and the Spiritual Realm: A Conversation with Dr. Marjorie Woollacott]-[Part Two: Are You Ignoring Your Higher Self? NEUROSCIENTIST on Intuition, Synchronicities & Soul Messages | Dr. Marjorie Woollacott]

Mayim Bialik's Breakdown · B2 · 2026-02-21

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Exploring the Intersection of Neuroscience and Consciousness

In this episode of Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown, hosts Mayim Bialik and Jonathan Cohen continue their deep dive into the nature of consciousness with neuroscientist Dr. Marjorie Woollacott. The discussion challenges traditional materialist views of the brain, exploring how near-death experiences (NDEs), telepathy, and non-local consciousness suggest that our awareness may exist independently of physical neural activity.

The Spectrum of Consciousness and NDEs

Dr. Woollacott posits that the "waking conscious state" is only one facet of our existence. By examining NDE research, particularly cases involving cardiac arrest, she highlights the phenomenon of "terminal lucidity," where patients with severely damaged brains experience sudden, clear awareness shortly before death. This evidence challenges the standard neuroscientific view that the brain is the sole generator of consciousness. Dr. Woollacott suggests that the brain may act more like a filter, and when this filter is quieted—during meditation, sleep, or near-death states—we gain access to "super conscious realms" and non-local information that transcends the typical time-space divide.

Telekinesis and Non-Local Connections

One of the most provocative segments involves the discussion of telekinesis and remote viewing. While acknowledging the skepticism of the scientific community, Dr. Woollacott points to documented research, such as the work of Julia Mossbridge, suggesting that human consciousness can interact with the physical world at a distance. She proposes that our consciousness might influence the "channels and receptors of various neurons" through quantum-like interactions. Although these ideas cause a "crunch in her stomach" as a neuroscientist, she emphasizes the importance of maintaining a "crack of curiosity" to explore phenomena that don't fit into currently accepted biological models.

The Role of Intuition and Synchronicity

Beyond the laboratory, the conversation turns to practical applications of these spiritual concepts. Dr. Woollacott defines synchronicity—a term coined by Carl Jung—as "a-causal" events that appear to connect individuals to the universe in meaningful ways. She shares personal experiences, including a premonition about her husband, to illustrate how these moments often occur when one stops trying to "control every moment of life." The hosts and Dr. Woollacott agree that cultivating intuition and paying attention to these guideposts can help individuals navigate life with more fluidity and purpose.

Practical Spirituality and Energetic Boundaries

Addressing the potential for "nefarious" use of these abilities, the panel discusses the ethics of energetic influence. Dr. Woollacott suggests that understanding our inherent interconnection with others serves as a natural deterrent against misuse. She advises listeners to practice "clearing" themselves after engaging in energy work, such as Reiki, to maintain purity and avoid absorbing negative energy from others. The episode concludes with a call to action: rather than viewing ourselves as trapped in a rigid, physical timeline, we should view our lives as an opportunity to integrate our spiritual experiences with our daily responsibilities. By "quieting our filters" and remaining open to multiple perspectives, we can expand our reality and live more fulfilled, connected lives.

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Think something's up?
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Case closed.
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That's how we did it.
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Everyone sleeps differently.
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I'm in it until I'm trying to move molecules with my brain.
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in full swing
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take a step back
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make a leap of faith
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blow your mind
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Hey, Sal.
Hank, what's going on?
We haven't worked a case in years.
I just bought my car at Carvana, and it was so easy.
Too easy.
Think something's up?

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