Bio
Dana Kippel
Dana Kippel was adopted and raised in Suffern, NY.
As a child, she dealt with severe bullying and sexual abuse followed by a drug addiction until she was 21.
Slowly, she realized she was worthy of trusting and healthy relationships, self-love, and going after her dreams.
She moved to Los Angeles, where she began to act in and direct films. This is when she started building theories on Plasma Intelligence after learning to meditate and open up her intuition.
Her first feature Reflect, a metaphysical film about shadow work and female trauma is on Apple TV, Amazon Prime, and Tubi.
Her short film Damaged, with a mission to bring compassion to the complex issue of relapse and addiction, is currently on the festival circuit. It won an award for its humanitarian efforts at the prestigious LA Shorts International Film Festival.
Her second science-fiction feature is currently in development.
Dana's Life Work
With over 3 million views per month between her Tiktok, Linkedin, and Instagram, Dana discusses her theories bridging physics and metaphysics on plasma intelligence and consciousness and the dynamics between them. She has been able to build quite a large following that is growing.
Dana is currently working on a theory that, if supported, could redefine our understanding of consciousness, plasma, and the fabric of reality, with profound implications for physics, neuroscience, and metaphysics. The model of plasma as a sentient, consciousness-carrying medium offers a potential framework for a Theory of Everything that could unify quantum mechanics, relativity, and consciousness studies, advancing new paradigms for exploring dark matter, astral projection, telepathy, and other multidimensional interactions. There are also profound positive effects on mental health that her book will speak on. Dana’s first book, A New Force, on plasma intelligence, is due for release in 2025.
Dana enjoys speaking about her theories at events and conferences surrounding the topics of metaphysics, spirituality, consciousness, futurism, science, and philosophy.
She also spends her days writing poems and short stories about speculative futures and imagining new science fiction tales for her movies.
Her motivation is that her books and movies inspire better futures and connect people to their inner power and curiosity. Dana’s one message if she had any would be to remember the magic of life, for it sits in every moment.