Robert Cox | Celestial Fire and the New Age

 Robert Cox, author of Pillars of Celestial Fire, says we have come to the end of a 13,000 year cycle and that we are now in the dawn of a new Golden Age.

Robert holds a master’s degree in Vedic studies from the Institute of Creative intelligence in Switzerland. He spent many years living in seclusion where he practiced long periods of meditation and received intuitive cognitions regarding the structure and ...

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Lee Gerdes | Brain Optimization for Depression and PTSD

 I’ve been Adventure Podcasting this summer, personally exploring the work of my guests. Some of it has been incredible and some…LOL and I will keep you posted on that part too. I took a second trip back to Brain State Technologies. It is on my A List for a high-tech meditation retreat. Great environment, great people, great technology. After 4 days and 8 sessions I left on a cloud, with ...

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Rene Jorgensen | Awakening Afterlife

 Rene Jorgensen is a philosopher and member of the International Association of Near-Death Studies. In 2000, at the age of twenty-seven he had a near-death experience which produced a profound spiritual revelation that he has since been investigating. Based on his personal insights and extensive research he lets “the Light” shine on philosophy, religion/spirituality, and science to benefit the evolution of human consciousness.

He shares his knowledge of the ultimate reality, ...

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William Buhlman | Adventures Beyond the Body

 This show explores how to initiate conscious out of body experiences with researcher and author, William Buhlman. I was so inspired by his two books, Journeys Beyond the Body and The Secret of the Soul, I began practicing his techniques. Since this interview (after one week of practice) I had my first conscious out of body experience. Now I am hooked. I’ll be at his seminar in Boulder July 17, ...

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Jim Robbins | A Symphony in the Brain

 In A Symphony in the Brain, Jim Robbins traces the fascinating, untold story of the development of biofeedback. Discovered by a small corps of research scientists, this alternative treatment allows a patient to see real-time measurements of their bodily processes.

Its advocates claim biofeedback can treat epilepsy, autism, attention deficit disorder, addictions, and depression with no drugs or side effects. But biofeedback has faced battles for acceptance in the conservative medical ...

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Daniel Pinchbeck | 2012

 To continue our exploration of the Mayan Calendar and 2012, our guest is author and journalist, Daniel Pinchbeck. In his book, 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl, Daniel takes the role of a modern shaman and embarks on a journey of exploration into what he calls an “extravagant thought experiment” that revolves around 2012. Here’s his bio….

“I grew up in the New York counterculture of the 1970s and ’80s. My father, ...

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The Chemistry of Charisma

Presence. Power. Warmth. The chemistry of charisma.  Is it an inborn quality or can it be cultivated? Olivia Fox Cabane, left, believes that we can become charismatic. Her book, The Charisma Myth. How Anyone Can Master the Art and Science of Personal Magnetism demystifies charisma and tells how to nurture the magical appeal that draws others to us.

Warmth – being fully present for another person, listening completely – is not something we can fake. When we are present, ...

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It’s All In Your Mind

What is the key to an irresistible workout and a better body? It’s all in your mind. If you think what is holding you back is your energy, your flexibility or your endurance, think again. Your mind can transform your workout and your body. People who work out and competitive athletes have used  sports psychology to break through barriers, reach goals and forge a new image of themselves. Research supports the impact of the mind on performance.

Breaking through mental barriers ...

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Cultivate Happiness and Flow!

 

Happiness doesn’t just happen: it must be cultivated, says Mihály Csíkszentmihályi,  who has studied what he calls optimal experience. We are happiest when we are absorbed in a state of concentration so focused that everything else is falls away. At those times, we experience effortless control, a sense of discovery, and high levels of performance, breaking through previous barriers.

Psychologist Csíkszentmihályi coined the name flow for the idea of  delving so deeply in an activity that we lose track of time ...

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Podcast- Dr. Ellen Langer Talks About Her Book “Counter Clockwise”

Harvard Professor and Social Psychologist Dr. Ellen Langertalks about her amazing book

Counter Clockwise: Mindful Health and the Power of Possibility. 

Her book documents a fascinating “out of the box” study proving that if you turn back the clock psychologically,

you can help turn back the clock physically.  Langer’s conclusion is that opening one’s mind to what is possible, rather than following preconceived, accepted notions about what is not possible, leads to better ...

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