There’s a moment when the world doesn’t collapse—but quietly loses its weight.
Conversations feel scripted. Smiles feel rehearsed. Your own life starts to feel like something you’re watching instead of living. If you’re here, chances are you’re not imagining this—you’re experiencing it.
This state is often called derealization or depersonalization in psychology, and illusion or awakening in spiritual traditions. But it’s rarely explained in a way that helps without pushing people toward panic, nihilism, or withdrawal.
In this expert talk, Lyn and Paul confront what the “reality feels fake” experience actually is—and what it isn’t. Rather than treating it as a breakdown or an escape point, they explore it as a specific stage of recognition that needs integration, not avoidance.
If reality feels unreal right now, this isn’t about fixing you.
It’s about understanding what’s already shifted—and learning how to live from it consciously.