Danny Goler - Apple Vision Pro May Have Captured Something We CAN'T Explain | SRS #320
Danny Gouler discusses his discovery of visible code on walls when shining lasers while on DMT, which thousands of people have reportedly witnessed. He proposes that reality is a computationally-rendered simulation designed to test humanity's alignment toward love and collaboration, with implications for consciousness, free will, and spiritual evolution.
Summary
Danny Gouler, founder of Code of Reality, shares his groundbreaking research into DMT experiences and a repeatable phenomenon where people on DMT see what appears to be symbolic code or characters on surfaces illuminated by lasers. He describes a journey beginning with a transformative encounter with an entity in 2010 that showed him guitar chords he didn't know, convincing him of genuine non-hallucinatory contact. After years of research and thousands of people confirming the same visual patterns, Gouler and his team developed tools including Apple Vision Pro integration with brain scanning to document and analyze the phenomenon systematically using open-source repositories like veilbreak.ai.
Gouler proposes a comprehensive metaphysical framework suggesting we live in a computational simulation designed by an ultimate consciousness (God/Source). He describes multiple layers of reality and entities including insectoids (described as rendering physical reality and appearing as dark matter), reptilians (custodians of wisdom and knowledge), jokers (extremely powerful beings embodying both light and dark), and angelic/demonic entities. He argues that DMT access to these realms is part of a gentle disclosure process where humanity is being tested on the alignment problem—whether we can progress from competition-based civilization to collaboration-based civilization based on love and connection.
On consciousness, Gouler explains it as fundamentally simple: the fact of experience itself, which cannot be illusory. He describes consciousness as existing in infinite nested levels and discusses meditation practices and Buddhist philosophy showing how the sense of 'self' is illusory—an implied phenomenon rather than an actual entity. He advocates for lowering conviction about what we think we know and focusing on genuine care and grace toward others as the path forward for humanity, emphasizing that most people are trying their best rather than acting maliciously.
Key Insights
- Gouler claims thousands of people have independently reported seeing the same symbolic code patterns on walls when shining red lasers while on DMT, with the patterns remaining consistent across individuals, suggesting objective phenomena rather than individual hallucinations rather than hallucination.
- Gouler proposes consciousness is fundamentally the insectoids, described as massive beings responsible for rendering physical reality and maintaining fidelity of the universe, functioning as dark matter across galaxies to correct errors in the computational system.
- Gouler argues the alignment problem in AI mirrors how humanity is being tested—suggesting we are fragmented aspects of a unified consciousness designed to show whether we'll evolve from competition-based to collaboration-based civilization driven by love rather than resource scarcity.
- Gouler describes the illusory nature of self as discoverable through meditation practice, where focused attention reveals the 'self' is merely an implied phenomenon created by referential vectors to external objects, collapsing when observation ceases.
- Gouler contends that DMT reduces brain activity to loosen the perceptual filter that normally renders consensus reality, allowing access to pre-rendered computational structures and parallel information layers that typically remain filtered from conscious experience.
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Transcript
[0:05] Danny Gouller, welcome to the show, man. >> Sean, thank you so much for having me. >> My pleasure. So, I had Chase Hughes on and he brought up this uh laser DMT kind of experiment. I don't even know what we call it, but really caught my attention. Love Chase Hughes, too, by the way. >> He's a great guy. He's a good friend. Yeah. And then uh and then we had this reel that like went viral about the DMT laser thing and uh our mutual friend Rich, I'll leave his last name out of [0:35] it, but he texted me right away. He's like, "Holy [ __ ] you know Danny?" And I was like, "No,…
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