
Introducing the HBM Show
Tune in to The HBM Show, where we explore E.J. Gold’s "The Human Biological Machine as a Transformational Apparatus." Dive into self-observation, wake from the sleep state, and embrace a path of inner transformation.
The HBM Show is a podcast exploring E.J. Gold’s book "The Human Biological Machine as a Transformational Apparatus." Each episode explores ideas such as self-observation, the “waking state,” and authentic inner evolution. Through engaging discussions, listeners are guided on a journey toward deeper self-awareness and the alchemy of conscious transformation.
Tune in to The HBM Show, where we explore E.J. Gold’s "The Human Biological Machine as a Transformational Apparatus." Dive into self-observation, wake from the sleep state, and embrace a path of inner transformation.
You’re driving on autopilot, then clarity strikes—a glimpse of infinity, eternity, and the ‘other thing.’ In Episode 2 of "The HBM Show," we explore the waking state: what it is, why it matters, and how to experience it.
We live in a balanced and enclosed world, much like fish in a tank. But could there be invisible barriers confining us? What unseen forces shape our lives, and what lies beyond the limits of our perception? Discover how stepping outside your everyday patterns might reveal a greater reality.
What can a fish building a sandcastle teach us about life? Trapped in his tank, Redfin’s efforts seem fleeting—but his story raises a powerful question: can we find true meaning within our limits? Discover how shifting perspectives can help us see beyond the glass walls of our own “tanks.”
A fish named Redfin sees beyond the tank’s glass and discovers a new dimension. His journey mirrors our potential for transformation—not through escape but by evolving within our world. Can inner evolution help us align with greater truths and better understand our place in the universe?
Transformation isn’t about trying harder—it’s about waking the human biological machine. When this apparatus moves from sleep to wakefulness, it shifts focus inward, activating the essential self and triggering measurable, lasting growth.
What if your life is like a factory, but nothing is being made? The human machine, asleep and adrift, misses its true purpose: transformation. Real change isn’t about improving appearances—it’s about awakening the machine to refine your essential self. Will you take control, or let life slip by?
A vast factory stands silent, its machines lifeless—until the key turns, and it awakens. So too must we rouse the human machine from its habitual sleep. The challenge? Recognizing sleep, resisting illusion, and using wakefulness wisely.