Perspectives from the Genome Healing Workshop

Show and tell. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILoYT49p-Do&w=448&h=252&hd=1] I address the question of the “science” of Consciousness-based Healing. Carol elaborates, describing each of us as spiritual scientists. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55r2qpHPQUI&w=448&h=252&hd=1] Relationships are acts of consciousness too.

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Memorial Day Remembrances: Where’s the Growth?

It’s Memorial Day in America, a time set aside to remember the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. However, occasions like these are more often used to reinforce social misconceptions and dysfunction than provide understandings that we can grow from. News reports will feature stories of our troops in foreign lands who are…

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Introducing the ‘Exo-Physical’ You

One of the new, but simple insights from the Russians Grigori Grabovoi and Arcady Petrov that I appreciate is that each human being is created one time, perfectly. In other words, the Creator did not and does not “err” in the conception, design, or execution of the Original Intention. This idea feels much better to me than the story that…

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Turning On and Tuning In to Healing Information

I guess I should be honored to have someone tweet that I’ve kicked up the ‘woo’ factor a notch in organizing the first Genome Healing Workshop in the United States (June 11-18). Yet, given our current addiction to virtually all things metabolic it should also be no surprise, especially when critics rely only on what they themselves have spent the…

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Finding the Courage to Imagine Resurrection

Organ regeneration is one of the most accessible and perhaps comfortable aspects in the universal appeal of Grigori Grabovoi and Arcady Petrov’s writings and teachings. I have a part or two that I am excited about restoring to the Norm. However, that is just the appetizer to the main course, which, I believe, we may be more reticent (myself included),…

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Finding the Deeper Meaning in “Ex” istence

While waiting for Book III of Arcady Petrov’s Creation of the Universe trilogy to become available in English (I check Amazon.com for the new arrival at least twice weekly, or as often as I think of it), my reading interests have taken me in directions other than re-reading Books I and II. The first was David Wilcock’s The Source Field…

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Here's to Joy, Fulfillment, and Plenty in The Void

I’d like to wish a very Merry Christmas and happiest of holidays to all. Do you not find it interesting that, people around the world, across many diverse lines of culture and tradition, nonetheless hold celebrations by various names and for their own reasons, around this time of year? The bottom line is that joy and celebration are common threads.…

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A Worldview From the Energy Field

You could call this a self-portrait. It’s me. Actually, it’s a more appropriate image of “me”, in that it includes the energy field that surrounds and interpenetrates my body. In other circles the energy field would be referred to as the auric field, or simply, the aura. It’s the same thing. But isn’t it interesting how this simple change in…

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Gratitude for an Inner View

While Thanksgiving is being observed in the United States, I’ll take this opportunity to extend it to all who receive and consider these thoughts. Your interest and support for the ideas that we explore is very much part of what I am grateful for. I am likewise grateful for the insights that continue to filter through to my consciousness, made…

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The Trans-human Agenda: A Natural Alternative

Recently I watched a video presentation on YouTube by Sofia Smallstorm on synthetic biology, chemtrails, the materials that comprise them, and the potential implications. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzW5Kb8u0Og] Her talk was titled, “From Chemtrails to Pseudolife”. As she went, on an entire scenario of thinking unfolded, which included the death of trees and the introduction of a GMO “solution,” aluminum resistant plants, the growing phenomenon…

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On Matters of Spiraling and Choice

I’m almost half-way through Save the World Within You, the second part of Arcady Petrov’s trilogy, Creation of the Universe. The book reads like an epic religious tale, and perhaps more importantly, seems deeply entrenched in the foundations of duality, i.e., heroes and villains, good and evil, heaven and hell, and an interplay between divine and demonic forces. Inside the…

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The Power of the Imaginal 'You'

I can’t speak to mass media programming practices in other countries, but in America, the term “programming” is appropriate in ways far beyond the subject of entertainment. At stake is not the human soul. It is the human imagination. At the heart, the control and programming of human imagination speaks to humanity’s collective perception of possibility and impossibility. It also…

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Apple's Brightest Light Dimmed

As I took photos of just my second Apple product ever, a tiny iPod Nano that has become part of my vision for a new concept in healing and well-being modalities (more on that soon), the announcement was broadcast on my car radio that Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Computer Inc., had passed away at a brief 56 times around…

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On Neutrality, Changing Truth, and Worldview on Death

At its simplest, most fundamental core, change happens from the nexus of where the Now Moment intersects with the spatial construct known as “here.” At these precise coordinates is the confluence of feelings that represent one’s vision, or worldview, which is “colored” by individual and collective hopes, fears, passions, and beliefs. We could say that there are no real “truths”…

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An Awakening and Self-Recovery At-Hand

I just finished reading Arcady Petrov’s Save Yourself, Book 1 of the Creation of the Universe trilogy. All I can say is, “Wow!” (I just noticed that Book 2, Save The World Within You, is now available, and I’ve just placed an order for that one.) Now I want to talk about it, not pontificate, but gather together with others…

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Evaporating an Invisible Barrier to the Ideal You

Another title, Selected Lectures, by Grigori Grabovoi, is available for preorder on Amazon.com. I have read Grabovoi’s short book, Unified System of Knowledge. While it takes some “tuning” to get acclimated to the rhythm of the translated English, it still makes a deep impression. Although I generally have time to read a few pages at a time Petrov’s 500+ page…

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"Missing Link" Found: The Human Consciousness

I’m starting to get into Arcady Petrov’s Save Yourself, Book One of his trilogy, Creation of the Universe. It is a narrative of his personal journey which yielded new insights about the nature of reality and the role of human consciousness in reality’s creation and/or change. Along the way, restored perfect eyesight and later, regeneration of his gallbladder served as…

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Humanity to Its Own Rescue Through Information Science

Have you heard enough bad news lately? Have the experts thoroughly convinced you that we’re in over our heads and there are few places left to run? Even proponents of natural methods and modalities are convinced conditions are critical and “the fit is about to hit the shan.” Well, while the following thoughts may make you wonder what I’ve been…

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Spiritual and Mental Science to the Rescue

Are you ready to consider a new, more joyful and liberating idea of who you are, or what is possible? Are you willing to believe that an idea that may sound “too good to be true,” may in reality, be even better than described? I am. Doing so doesn’t make me gullible. The alternative is to continue slogging on with…

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When ExtraOrdinary Technology Meets ExtraPerceptual Consciousness We ALL Win

Time flies when you’re having fun, or so the time-honored adage goes. But today, time seems to simply be flying. Your individual “fun mileage” may vary. The 2011 ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference was something that should be on everyone’s list who want to see “out-of-the-box” thinking in action. I had an intense weekend at the event in Albuquerque last week (some of…

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