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The show often explores how these chemicals interact with the prefrontal cortex and the amygdala, shifting our perception of time and self. When a person enters a state of bliss, the boundaries of the "ego" often dissolve, leading to what psychologists call "oceanic boundlessness." The Sound of Transcendence

Radiolab reminds us that even if bliss is just a temporary chemical spike in a three-pound lump of gray matter, the stories we tell about it are what make us human. Whether it’s found in a laboratory, a mountain peak, or a perfectly timed musical note, bliss remains the ultimate frontier of the mind. If you'd like to dive deeper into this, let me know: radiolab bliss

Deeply intimate voice layering that makes the listener feel inside the speaker’s head. The show often explores how these chemicals interact

Leo quit the project. He realized bliss wasn’t a frequency. It was a story you tell yourself before you listen . The retreat fired him. But years later, at a low point in his life — broke, alone, scrolling his phone at 2 a.m. — he remembered that cash-register chime. He dug up the file. He played it on cheap earbuds. If you'd like to dive deeper into this,