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The Observable Unknown

Dr. Juan Carlos Reyjuancarlosreyphd.podbean.com

Where science meets spirituality and measurable phenomena dance with mystical wisdom. Join Dr. Juan Carlos Rey as he explores the hidden influences shaping our reality - from quantum mechanics to cosmic consciousness. This isn’t your typical metaphysical podcast. Through analytical discussions and practical applications, discover how the unexplainable impacts your daily life. For curious souls who question everything and spiritual seekers grounded in science. Venture beyond the veil of ordinary reality into the Observable Unknown.

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Episodes

Interlude VI - Inherited Shadows: Memory, Time, and Biology

Can memory be inherited? Can trauma echo across generations? And do our most private choices carry the weight of ancestral shadows? In this interlude, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey explores the mysteries of phylogenetic inertia, epigenetic conditioning, and genetic memory - tracing how our biology remembers more than we realize. From Darwin to Jung, Holocaust studies to modern neuroscience, we uncover how memory may stretch not only backward into the lives of our ancestors, but forward into precognition a...

Sep 25, 20257 minEp. 16

Interlude V — Suggestion, Signal, and the Construction of Choice

In this solo interlude, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey traces how culture, persuasion, ritual, and engineered messaging shape what we take to be “our” decisions. From classic lab findings on conformity and obedience to modern persuasion tactics and the neuroscience of suggestion, this episode maps how choice is constructed long before it reaches consciousness. If you’ve ever wondered why you clicked, said yes, or changed your mind without knowing why, this is the episode for you. Listen, reflect, and learn...

Sep 24, 20258 minEp. 15

Interlude IV — The Observable Unknown in Agency and Free Will

Tonight’s Interlude IV of The Observable Unknown traces the living tension between free will, agency, and the brain’s hidden predictive machinery. Drawing on Libet’s timing experiments, Wegner’s critique, Friston’s predictive-processing, the comparator model, and mirror-neuron research, this episode shows how agency is constructed across layered neural processes: pre-reflective feeling, reflective judgment, and social resonance. We explore the veto as a final sanctuary for conscious intervention...

Sep 23, 202510 minEp. 14

Dr. Daniel Jorgensen

The guest for this episode is Dr. Daniel Jorgensen, a distinguished scholar of Religious Studies whose work has illuminated the esoteric scene, the cultic milieu, and the occult Tarot. His research has expanded the sociology of religion beyond institutional boundaries, into the rich and often misunderstood margins where seekers continually redefine meaning and identity. Our conversation will explore not only the frameworks he’s developed, but also the questions they raise for the future of relig...

Sep 21, 202544 minEp. 13

Interlude III: The Observable Unknown in Words, Instincts, & Myths

In this Interlude, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey traces how three great thinkers sought the O bservable Unknown in their own fields. Max Müller uncovered forgotten meanings buried in language, Konrad Lorenz revealed the instinctual patterns beneath human behavior, and Claude Lévi-Strauss exposed the hidden structures shaping myth. Together, their work shows that mystery is not distant - it lives in the words we speak, the instincts we carry, and the stories we inherit.

Sep 19, 20258 minEp. 12

Interlude II: The Observable Unknown in Mind & Society

In this interlude, host Dr. Juan Carlos Rey explores how the observable unknown reveals itself in the hidden life of the mind and the shared structures of society. Drawing on the insights of Freud, Jung, Julian Jaynes, Adler, and Peter Berger, this interlude traces how unconscious drives, archetypes, inner voices, human striving, and cultural meaning-shields shape our lives. What emerges is a portrait of mystery not as something to be feared, but as the ground of our humanity—seen in dreams, myt...

Sep 18, 20257 minEp. 11

Interlude I: The Observable Unknown — Ontology & Teleology

In this special Interlude of The Observable Unknown, host Dr. Juan Carlos Rey steps away from dialogue to offer a sustained philosophical reflection on the very title of the show. Through the lenses of Kant’s tension between phenomena and noumena, Heidegger’s play of truth as both revealing and concealing, Aristotle’s vision of wonder as the root of philosophy, and the profound wisdom of Taoist, Vedantic, and Buddhist traditions, this interlude explores how the observable unknown is not merely a...

Sep 17, 20258 minEp. 10

Dr. Robin Hager

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Robin Hager - a clinician whose path began in the labs and lecture halls of the University of Arizona, and was forever changed when she stepped into her first healing-touch class. Her journey is a story of integration: from writing medical protocols that saved lives, to guiding patients and families through plant medicine ceremonies with shamans in Peru. From the halls of hospital administration to the sacred breath of vibrational sound therapy, Robin’s life ...

Sep 14, 20251 hrEp. 9

Dr. Carla Garapedian

In this episode, we welcome a woman whose life’s work has bridged journalism, cinema, and memory. From the anchor desk at BBC World News to the frontlines of conflict, from digitizing the testimonies of Armenian genocide survivors to directing films that confront the darkest truths of our history - Dr. Carla Garapedian has carried voices the world tried to silence back into the light. Her new project, Nemesis 1921, revisits a Weimar-era trial that shaped how we think about law, justice, and acco...

Sep 07, 202558 minEp. 8

Fereshteh Forough

Fereshteh Forough, founder of CTI (Code To Inspire), discusses her journey, obstacles, and vision for the future.

Aug 31, 202559 minEp. 7

Dr. Juan Carlos Rey

In this episode, I'll be answering personal questions submitted by listeners and clients through our website, crowscupboard.com

Aug 24, 202552 minEp. 6

Samuel F. Reynolds

Samuel F. Reynolds, president of the International Coalition of Astrology Educators, discusses his personal transformation from a committed skeptic to a leading astrologer after a profound chart reading changed his worldview. He shares how astrology has practically guided major life decisions, such as his move to Santa Fe, and offers insights into balancing honesty with empathy in client consultations. Reynolds also delves into the symbolic nature of astrology, its relationship to fate and free will, and provides a glimpse into his upcoming book about leveraging astrological cycles for personal purpose and power.

Aug 17, 20251 hr 7 minEp. 5

Margie Dillenburg, Ph.D.

There are people who do not simply work in the world… they bend it, ever so gently, toward growth. They design experiences that don’t just inform but awaken. They educate, they mold, they transform whatever they hold. They leave behind no statue, no symphony, no temple of stone— and yet they build invisible cathedrals in the lives of those they touch. My guest today is one of those people. For nearly two decades, Margie Dillenburg has walked alongside leaders who imagine new futures, from the he...

Aug 10, 20251 hr 8 minEp. 4

Todd Bloom

A person who discovers himself through the process of transformation, not the goal, Todd Bloom broadens our view of what life can be and contrasts that with what it should be.

Aug 03, 20251 hrEp. 3

William Love

William Love discusses his role as a Motivational Speaker, Coach, and Education Specialist. His own past as an adoptee plays a significant part in how he connects with people, how he encourages them, and the wounds he heals in himself through service to others.

Jul 27, 20251 hr 3 minEp. 2

Dr. Wesley W. Detwiler

Dr. Wesley W. Detwiler. Based in Palm Springs, California, Dr. Detwiler is a licensed psychologist and counselor who has dedicated his practice to supporting individuals navigating the labyrinth of addiction, identity, and mental health.

Jul 20, 20251 hr 10 min

Alexandra Gersten Vassilaros

In our Pilot Episode, Alexandra Gersten Vassilaros discusses her Make Meaning Workshop and how she was inspired to create it.

Jul 13, 202557 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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