
Author of The Messenger, Exploring Consciousness, Spiritual Awakening and Humanity’s Search for Meaning
Piotr is not interested in attacking religion for the sake of controversy. He is asking a deeper question: if the divine is real, why has humanity used religion so often as a reason to divide, control, and destroy rather than connect, heal, and love. This creates a compelling conversation for spiritually curious audiences because it moves beyond doctrine and into a much more human exploration of what faith, unity, and the sacred were supposed to mean in the first place.
Piotr connects ideas about energy and higher awareness to ethical living, showing how subtle shifts in attention influence choices and relationships. He offers frameworks for aligning personal conduct with a broader sense of responsibility to others and the planet. This conversation appeals to listeners who want moral philosophy grounded in lived experience rather than abstract moralizing, delivering concrete ethical practices tied to inner work.
Rather than treating science, ancient history, and spiritual inquiry as separate tribes, Piotr explores how they can inform a single, grounded narrative about who we are and where we might be headed. He explains techniques for integrating disparate disciplines without flattening complexity. This conversation appeals to long-form interview shows and curious listeners who want synthesis over polemic. Piotr emphasizes intellectual humility, cross-disciplinary reading, and storytelling practices that make complex ideas accessible and compelling.
Interest in lost knowledge and ancient civilizations can easily tip into sensationalism or unsupported claims. Piotr discusses how to hold fascination and humility together - honoring evidence, acknowledging unknowns, and resisting the urge to mythologize for attention. He presents a framework for responsible speculation that emphasizes context, interdisciplinary curiosity, and ethical storytelling. This conversation speaks to audiences who love mystery but care about intellectual integrity and cultural respect.
Most people are taught to see history as a straight line from primitive to advanced, but Piotr’s work invites a much more destabilising possibility: that humanity may have forgotten knowledge it once had. He can speak about why ancient civilizations, pyramids, lost technologies, and suppressed understandings of energy continue to grip the modern imagination, especially at a time when people are beginning to question whether our current civilisation is as evolved as it claims to be. This is an especially strong conversation for shows interested in mystery, consciousness, ancient knowledge, and alternative interpretations of history because Piotr approaches it as part of a much bigger spiritual and civilizational puzzle.
A lot of people feel the tension between the life they are living and the deeper truth they sense underneath it, but never give themselves permission to explore it fully. Piotr can speak to what happens when someone stops avoiding the biggest questions - why we are here, what consciousness is, whether we are truly separate, and what reality may be asking of us. That makes this more than a metaphysical discussion; it becomes a conversation about courage, because for many people the first stage of awakening is not finding answers but being willing to face the questions.
A lot of spiritual conversations frame awakening as detachment from the world, but Piotr explores a very different path: one that asks people to become more present, more compassionate, and more conscious of the energy they bring into their relationships, choices, and daily lives. Drawing from _The Messenger_ and his wider body of work, he speaks about higher consciousness not as an abstract ideal, but as a lived return to love, interconnection, and personal responsibility. This creates a powerful conversation for audiences who are seeking something deeper than self-help, because it invites them to consider that awakening is not about leaving life behind, but about showing up to it differently.
Piotr traces the moment when personal hardship stopped being background noise and became the engine for a lifelong search for meaning. He speaks honestly about disillusionment, grief, and the choice point where pain either closes someone down or breaks them open. This is a candid, human conversation for listeners who want more than theory - it shows how inner rupture can become the doorway to curiosity, compassion, and deeper ethical commitment. Piotr offers concrete reflections on the practices and mindsets that helped him move from suffering into inquiry without numbness or cynicism.
Raised in a Catholic family, Piotr describes moving from defending inherited beliefs to asking deeper questions about what sits beneath religious systems. He explains how to interrogate conditioning without turning the process into blame or hostility toward faith communities. This topic supports empathetic conversations about leaving, transforming, or reinterpreting faith in ways that preserve dignity and curiosity. It resonates with listeners wrestling with belief, identity, and respectful critique.
As AI moves closer to sentience in the public imagination, Piotr opens up a deeper and more unsettling question: what happens when a species that still does not understand consciousness, energy, or its own destructive patterns starts creating intelligence in its own image. He explores the possibility that the real danger is not the machine itself, but the spiritual and moral state of the civilisation behind it. Drawing from _The Messenger_, this conversation connects AI, consciousness, quantum reality, and humanity’s forgotten relationship with higher intelligence in a way that will resonate with audiences already questioning the official story about where technology is taking us.
Drawing from interests in quantum theory and consciousness, Piotr carefully explores how scientific ideas can illuminate spiritual questions without turning mysticism into pseudoscience. He frames quantum metaphors as tools for wondering about mind, perception, and interconnectedness while staying attentive to scientific humility. This conversation works well for shows that want a respectful cross-disciplinary take on science and spirituality, appealing to listeners curious about both rigorous inquiry and expansive meaning.
Conversations about consciousness often polarize; Piotr offers techniques for bridging the gap between wonder and healthy skepticism. He outlines ways to translate experiential reports into testable propositions, and how to invite skeptical listeners into a shared investigation rather than a debate. This talking point is geared toward hosts who want to deepen dialogue without alienating skeptical segments of their audience. It models curiosity-first questions, practical examples, and conversational moves that foster openness.
Latest episodes
Piotr Kruszona | The Day You Are Born, and The Day You Find Out Why?
My Family Thinks I'm Crazy
Piotr Kruszona | Pre-flood Builder Technology, Stargate Travel, Esoteric Symbols of Free Energy
Forbidden Knowledge News
Piotr Kruszona - Why Humanity Has Stopped Asking the Bigger Questions
The Fifth Dimension
Key topics
Ancient civilizations matter now because they challenge the story we tell ourselves about progress
Most people are taught to see history as a straight line from primitive to advanced, but Piotr’s work invites a much more destabilising possibility: that humanity may have forgotten knowledge it once had. He can speak about why ancient civilizations, pyramids, lost technologies, and suppressed understandings of energy continue to grip the modern imagination, especially at a time when people are beginning to question whether our current civilisation is as evolved as it claims to be. This is an especially strong conversation for shows interested in mystery, consciousness, ancient knowledge, and alternative interpretations of history because Piotr approaches it as part of a much bigger spiritual and civilizational puzzle.
What if awakening begins when you finally ask the questions you were taught not to ask
A lot of people feel the tension between the life they are living and the deeper truth they sense underneath it, but never give themselves permission to explore it fully. Piotr can speak to what happens when someone stops avoiding the biggest questions - why we are here, what consciousness is, whether we are truly separate, and what reality may be asking of us. That makes this more than a metaphysical discussion; it becomes a conversation about courage, because for many people the first stage of awakening is not finding answers but being willing to face the questions.
The awakening people are searching for is not escape, it is a return to love, unity, and responsibility
A lot of spiritual conversations frame awakening as detachment from the world, but Piotr explores a very different path: one that asks people to become more present, more compassionate, and more conscious of the energy they bring into their relationships, choices, and daily lives. Drawing from _The Messenger_ and his wider body of work, he speaks about higher consciousness not as an abstract ideal, but as a lived return to love, interconnection, and personal responsibility. This creates a powerful conversation for audiences who are seeking something deeper than self-help, because it invites them to consider that awakening is not about leaving life behind, but about showing up to it differently.
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Latest episodes
Piotr Kruszona | The Day You Are Born, and The Day You Find Out Why?
My Family Thinks I'm Crazy
Piotr Kruszona | Pre-flood Builder Technology, Stargate Travel, Esoteric Symbols of Free Energy
Forbidden Knowledge News
Piotr Kruszona - Why Humanity Has Stopped Asking the Bigger Questions
The Fifth Dimension
Key topics
Ancient civilizations matter now because they challenge the story we tell ourselves about progress
Most people are taught to see history as a straight line from primitive to advanced, but Piotr’s work invites a much more destabilising possibility: that humanity may have forgotten knowledge it once had. He can speak about why ancient civilizations, pyramids, lost technologies, and suppressed understandings of energy continue to grip the modern imagination, especially at a time when people are beginning to question whether our current civilisation is as evolved as it claims to be. This is an especially strong conversation for shows interested in mystery, consciousness, ancient knowledge, and alternative interpretations of history because Piotr approaches it as part of a much bigger spiritual and civilizational puzzle.
What if awakening begins when you finally ask the questions you were taught not to ask
A lot of people feel the tension between the life they are living and the deeper truth they sense underneath it, but never give themselves permission to explore it fully. Piotr can speak to what happens when someone stops avoiding the biggest questions - why we are here, what consciousness is, whether we are truly separate, and what reality may be asking of us. That makes this more than a metaphysical discussion; it becomes a conversation about courage, because for many people the first stage of awakening is not finding answers but being willing to face the questions.
The awakening people are searching for is not escape, it is a return to love, unity, and responsibility
A lot of spiritual conversations frame awakening as detachment from the world, but Piotr explores a very different path: one that asks people to become more present, more compassionate, and more conscious of the energy they bring into their relationships, choices, and daily lives. Drawing from _The Messenger_ and his wider body of work, he speaks about higher consciousness not as an abstract ideal, but as a lived return to love, interconnection, and personal responsibility. This creates a powerful conversation for audiences who are seeking something deeper than self-help, because it invites them to consider that awakening is not about leaving life behind, but about showing up to it differently.
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