Oh My God! And Other Thoughts About Water

MOORHEAD, MN – I’ve covered quite a bit a ground in the past several weeks, with much more to go before I return home. Today I’ll arrive in the town of Ramsey, near Minneapolis, where I’ll spend time with the company that makes the water transformation product we have dubbed, the Rainmaker. A couple of days ago I spent an…

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Heal the Planet, Heal Myself

I’m sprinkling this article with a few of the images that I captured on our road trip through California, Oregon, and Washington. I hope you enjoy them. – – – It’s been a week since we returned home after our 21-day road trip. So much to share, or perhaps so much that could be shared. The question that comes up…

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Changing Patterns of Ignorance in Medical $cience

Given the long missive that I published yesterday, the information below from subsequent reading was so timely that I had to share it here. With one small omission, it is excerpted from the book, Report on Radionics: The Science Which Can Cure Where Orthodox Medicine Fails (1973 Neville Spearman, London), by Edward W. Russell. Soon after the construction of the Mark…

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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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From Outrage to Liberation by Imagining New Ways to Heal

There was a story today on NPR about the chord that the book, Time For Outrage! by Stéphane Hessel, is having on readers around the world. Hessel has seen and experienced more than his share of injustice in his 94 years, and lived to tell about it. Sales of his booklet have skyrocketed in his native France and around the…

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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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Remarkable MMS Insights, "Geeks Gone Wild," and Change Whose Time Has Come

In my Talk For Food video this week, I mentioned a remarkable information source that has emerged who articulates the underlying chemical behavior of MMS with amazing clarity. It evolved in the comment thread from a short clip that I posted three years ago on YouTube from my documentary, Understanding MMS: Conversations with Jim Humble. Naysayers have come and gone,…

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Fear, Fate, Truth, and MMS

The events surrounding the status of Daniel Smith and Project Green Life (PGL) have, up until recently, put most of us at a loss for words. Recently that all changed when Dennis Richard, of A2Z Health Products (www.drmms.com), sent out a letter to his mailing list that virtually predicted that “the end” was at hand (so buy your MMS while…

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Fox (FDA) to Henhouse: ‘We Will Decide What’s Breast For You’

A major story in the health sector this week was about an FDA panel removing Avastin as an approved indication, in conjunction with the chemotherapy drug docetaxel, for metastatic (spreading) breast cancer. Well, that’s the major story for the general public. The major story for me was that in Spokane, Washington, agents from the FDA  engaged in a legal home…

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Notes from the Beginning of The Beginning

CHICAGO, IL – Shifting paradigms and disappearing paradoxes dominate these times, as the world turns while hurtling its way through the galaxy on a much speculated upon path, its present in upheaval, its future, uncertain. Is it the beginning of The End, or of The Beginning? is the question. My vote is for the latter. The beginning of The Beginning.…

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Life Extension via Intention

FAIRFIELD, IA – I’m on the road again, this time to the town of Fairfield, Iowa, which could be referred to as the home of Maharishi University of Management (promoting Consciousness-Based Education), and the U.S. capital of the Transcendental Meditation (TM) movement. My second visit in two months, I am in town to speak tomorrow on water transformation at inaugural…

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Autism and the Bigger Problem(s)

The puzzle of autism.

Before they put the subject of autism back in mothballs for another year, I am pleased to post my conversation with Kerri Rivera, who runs AutismO2 (www.autismo2.com), a non-profit clinic for autistic children in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Each year, when awareness about a particular disease is “raised” we end up thinking that we’re falling behind on resolving it, and that…

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Notes From Outside the ‘Autism’ Box

April is Autism Awareness month in America. What does that mean? It means that this is the time for Americans to be “educated” on how bad Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is, how complicated the cure must be, and are encouraged to be more tacitly accepting of (1) the disorder, (2) the CURRENT explanations as to why it happens, and (3)…

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Sound Advice for ‘the Electrical’ You

The next must read book to put on your list just has to be Electrical Nutrition, by Denie and Shelley Hiestand. I learned about it from Wil Spencer (www.bodyelectrician.com), who caused quite a ruckus among some in the Gulf Coast after helping a number of residents gain relief from the effects BP-sponsored environmental toxicity after the historic oil spill with…

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Notes From the Road: Thoughts on Authenticity

KANSAS CITY, MO – It’s just a few hours before I wing back home after a fly/drive road trip that included time in four different states – Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, and Kansas. Illinois had been on the list, but has been rescheduled. Only sporadic access to a good WI-FI signal and full days of activity favored observation over participation in…

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A Little Good News Amid Much Fear

With all the fear and panic going around related to the possible effects of nuclear radiation, let me break up the angst with a little mundane good news. A young lady from Greece visited this blog in December 2010, looking for some guidance as to how to use MMS to help eradicate an HSV1 and HSV2 (Herpes Simplex Virus) condition…

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An MMS Potpourri

It is ironic how we have made distrust of personal experience the rule rather than the exception, in an attempt to give dominion to professional biases and impersonal conjecture over outcomes that really happened. This appears to be the modus operandi of critics of MMS. It’s not limited to MMS though… it applies to virtually any method that can be…

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Sircus On MMS: A Response

You had to know that the new article by Mark Sircus, Magical Mineral Supplement (MMS), would be brought to my attention. Since I’m on his mailing list, I was aware of it already. And why not? While I don’t really treat anyone, or even advise people for a living, I have had a thing or two to say about MMS.…

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'Getting Real' with John Barbour

Once a critic for Los Angeles magazine, and KNBC-Los Angeles, John Barbour was creator, and one of the hosts of NBC’s Real People television series, which ran between 1979-1984. The show was so popular it sometimes garnered a 50% audience share, a monumental feat even in the pre-Internet era. Not bad for a man who, in his early days in…

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