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NexusMindSpace: Beyond Perception

NexusMindSpace: Beyond Perception

Esvict Imhotep 31 episodes Latest May 30, 2026

Welcome to NexusMindspace, a podcast hosted by Esvict Imhotep that uncovers the hidden patterns of the mind, society, and reality. We explore the forces shaping human behavior and consciousness through psychology, philosophy, theology, and more. Each episode invites you to question your understanding of reality, discover hidden patterns in thought and behavior, gain insights into philosophy and law, and transform your perspective through curiosity. For seekers and truth-diggers ready to go beyond perception, here is your portal to insights, awareness & Awakening.

Episodes

The World Cup Paradox: Unity, Power, and the Price of Global Sport Jun 11, 2026 00:32:41 Has the FIFA World Cup Done More Good Than Harm?From the ancient spectacles of the Roman Colosseum to today's FIFA World Cup and global sporting mega-events, this podcast explores the profound impact of sport on civilization. Has the World Cup united humanity, promoted peace, economic growth, and cultural exchange, or has it also fueled nationalism, exclusion, political manipulation, visa restrict
The Catholic Response to AI: Pope Leo XIV’s Warning About Artificial Intelligence May 30, 2026 00:46:52 Artificial Intelligence is transforming our world at an unprecedented pace—but what does the Catholic Church have to say about it?In this episode, we explore Magnifica Humanitas (2026), the groundbreaking encyclical of Pope Leo XIV on Artificial Intelligence, human dignity, and the future of civilization. Drawing from Catholic Social Teaching, the Pope contrasts the biblical images of the Tower of
How Rome Invented Legal Science May 29, 2026 00:33:58 Discover the extraordinary journey of Roman law through the famous passage of Pomponius. In this podcast episode, we explore the origins of law in ancient Rome — from the mores maiorum and the authority of the Pontiffs to the Twelve Tables, the rise of jurisprudence, and the creative role of the Praetor. Learn how Roman law evolved into a true legal science through influential figures such as Tibe
Hope, Freedom, and AI: Philosophical Foundations with Givone & Bertolaso Apr 29, 2026 00:46:41 A rigorous philosophical dialogue featuring Sergio Givone and Marta Bertolaso on hope, freedom, evil, and artificial intelligence. From the “reasonable hope” of Immanuel Kant to the tension between logos and nonsense explored by Friedrich Nietzsche and the Gospel of Giovanni Evangelista, this podcast examines the metaphysical foundations of human action. Insights from Plato and Dante Alighieri ill
Ius vs Iustitia: When Law Betrays Justice Mar 30, 2026 00:42:42 What happens when law (ius) no longer reflects justice (iustitia)?This video explores the deep philosophical and juridical tension at the heart of Roman law—where legal systems risk becoming instruments of power rather than expressions of moral truth.Drawing on Roman jurisprudence, classical philosophy, and legal theory, this analysis reveals how justice was originally understood not as mere legal
Do Democracies Really Exist? Religion, Power, and the Hidden Causes of War. Mar 13, 2026 00:13:43 Throughout history, millions of people have fought and died in wars claimed to be fought for God, freedom, democracy, or civilization. But were these ideals truly the cause of war—or were they powerful narratives used to mobilize people for deeper political and human ambitions?In this episode, we explore the complex relationship between religion, democracy, and human conflict. Drawing on historica
Ammianus Marcellinus: When Justice Becomes Corruption. Lessons from the Fall of Rome Mar 5, 2026 00:20:44 In the fourth century, the Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus wrote one of the most penetrating critiques of justice ever recorded. In his monumental work Res Gestae, he exposes a legal system plagued by torture, political prosecutions, corrupt officials, and an overwhelming maze of laws that obscured truth rather than protecting it.This episode explores Ammianus’ shocking accounts of judicial a
Human or Useful? The Crisis of Human Dignity. Feb 25, 2026 00:17:59 Are we valued for who we are — or only for what we produce?In this episode, we explore one of the most urgent questions of our time: has human dignity become conditional? From constitutional law to Christian theology, from Kantian philosophy to modern surveillance capitalism, this podcast examines whether human worth is still grounded in being — or quietly reduced to productivity, autonomy, and us
Attention Is the New Soul & Distraction Is the New Addiction. Feb 18, 2026 00:37:58 Attention is the new soul — and it’s being stolen.In a world engineered for distraction, your attention has become the most valuable currency on Earth. This episode explores how modern technology, algorithms, and constant stimulation are reshaping the human mind, weakening memory, fragmenting identity, and silently eroding our ability to think deeply, love sincerely, and live with meaning.Blending
DESTINY or CHOICE? Who Writes Your Life? Feb 10, 2026 00:17:11 Do human beings have a destiny — or do we create our own fate?This episode explores one of the oldest and most intellectually charged questions in philosophy, theology, and psychology: is your life predetermined, or is it shaped by your choices?Drawing from classical thinkers like Aristotle and the Stoics, modern existential philosophy, and practical psychological insights, we examine the real str
Your Calendar Is Artificial — How Humans Drifted from Natural Time Jan 24, 2026 00:26:49 What if the way we measure time is fundamentally wrong?In this episode, we explore a rarely questioned truth: the modern calendar is not aligned with human biology, lunar cycles, or natural rhythms. Long before clocks and deadlines, humans lived by the moon — a 28-day cycle that still governs tides, fertility, menstruation, pregnancy, and circadian rhythms.So why do we live by a 12-month calendar
You’ve Been Using These Quotes Wrong Your Whole Life Jan 2, 2026 00:32:00 We repeat quotes every day without realizing most of them are only half the story.“Blood is thicker than water.”“Curiosity killed the cat.”“Jack of all trades, master of none.”But what if the part we don’t hear is the part that actually changes how we live?In this video, we unpack 13 famous sayings people think they understand — and reveal their full meanings, why they were shortened, and how half

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