Two Videos for Self-Empowerment and Awareness

Only time will tell who will find this information useful, and when, but I am moved to speak more, through video. A few days ago I drove to an area not far from my home, looking for a place to talk about a few things. The two videos below are the result. Taking Ownership of the Gift Whether we’re talking…

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Money Obsession and the Appearance of Good Deeds

With what appears to be more frequency than an NPR pledge drive, picking up groceries at Safeway is eventually going to mean being asked to make a donation for cancer research, twice. If you’re using your ATM card to pay for your groceries, you’ll need to press a “Yes” or “No” button on the checkout terminal in order to get…

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Evolution of a New MMS View

These recorded conversations will one day be historic, as I believe that the value of the MMS idea that Jim Humble introduced will be embraced far and wide, around the world. At this point in time, the public is still virtually unaware of the HeLa cell factor, which we intend to change. Below are short and long versions of a…

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Healthcare: Different When It's 'Money-Driven'

It rarely crosses our mind, but it should be noted that what we refer to as “the healthcare industry” is a collection of money-driven business entities. Just that statement alone gives reason to pause, because it includes both “for profit” and “not-for-profit” organizations. The not-for-profits can lay claim to some noble purpose, but they are still very much for the…

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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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Misinformation and Restoration of the Norm

Easter Greetings to Everyone, believers and non-believers included. The vast majority of those who will read the following thoughts will do so after Easter, but the subject of resurrection is becoming particularly meaningful in a far more expanded context than has been the case for the past 2,000 years or so. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzt9LV_Egjg&w=448&h=252&hd=1] Some thoughts that came on my morning bicycle…

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Photonic Energy Center Opens: A New Concept in Health Possibility

Opening the Photonic Energy Center has been, and is a labor. It’s a labor of love, to be sure, but the heavier emphasis of late has been on labor. I’m not complaining; labor is energy. And the energy that is going into creating the concept that the PEC is, and will be known by, is fully, harmless, harmonious and positive.…

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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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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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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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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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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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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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Self-Understanding, Beliefs, and Energy

Beliefs power all change that we experience, whether said change is desired or otherwise. While self-awareness is not a foreign concept to most people, self-understanding, which is the larger and more useful goal, gets far less attention. To illustrate, our general self-understanding shows a level of maturity where, by adulthood, we’ve outgrown childhood beliefs in such concepts as Santa Claus…

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