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CONSCIOUSNESS 10 Signs of a SOUL MATE REVIEWS | INTERVIEWS | ARTICLES health - SELF-HELP - metaphysics - CONSCIOUS LIVING - SPIRITUALITY REVIEW NEW The Visionary Voice of ALEYA DAO INTERPERSONAL & GLOBAL PEACE BREAKOUT from the MATRIX Fall, 2015 | NCREVIEW.COM

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CONSCIOUSNESS

10 Signs of a

SOUL MATE

REVIEWS | INTERVIEWS | ARTICLES

health - SELF-HELP - metaphysics - CONSCIOUS LIVING - SPIRITUALITY

REVIEW

N E W

The Visionary Voice of

ALEYA DAOINTERPERSONAL & GLOBAL PEACE

BREAKOUT from the MATRIX

F a l l , 2 0 1 5 | N C R E V I E W . C O M

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2015 marks 40 years of independent publishing for Rochester, Vermont-based Inner Traditions*Bear & Company.

The first yoga text to outline a step-by-step sequence

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An insider’s look into the decades of research behind

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Using coconut, sesame, and other oils to heal chronic

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A clinical psychiatrist explores the effects of DMT,

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Founded by Ehud C. Sperling in 1975, Inner Traditions now has over 1500 books in print and is one of the oldest and largest book publishers devoted to the spiritual and healing traditions of the world.

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SUBSCRIPTIONSNew Consciousness Review is a quarterly publication covering media and people

at the forefront of conscious awakening, particularly those whose enlightening perspectives contribute to personal and global transformation.

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CONTRIBUTORS

Reviewers Cynthia Sue Larson, Miriam Knight, Diane Holcomb, Jannai Mestrovich, Deb Klein, Brent Marchant

Feature Writers Aleya Dao, Brent Marchant, Jannai Mestrovich, Jon Rappoport

Contributing WritersMarc Allen, Jalaja Bonheim, James Connor, Kory Floyd, Carmen Harra, Richard House,

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NEW CONSCIOUSNESSReviewBold Perspectives on Life, the Universe and Everything

Cover Personality: Aleya Dao

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CONTENTS22 38 43 50137

5 FROM THE EDITOR

INSPIRATION 7 SEVEN CUPS OF CONSCIOUSNESS with Aleya

Dao 9 TEN WAYS TO KNOW IF THEY’RE YOUR SOUL

MATE by Carmen Harra12 BUSY: HOW TO THRIVE IN A WORLD OF TOO

MUCH by Tony Crabbe13 DO THE CLEARING: A GUIDE TO LIVING A

HAPPY LIFE by John Benz16 THE LONELINESS CURE: FINDING REAL

CONNECTIONS by Kory Floyd, PhD21 THE FIVE GREAT TEACHERS By Mary O’Malley

HEALTH26 THINK, EAT, MOVE, THRIVE with James Rouse27 DEALING WITH AGING AND ENLIGHTENMENT

& HEALING CHRONIC PAIN28 BIODENTAL HEALING by Dr. David Villarreal30 OBITUARY FOR A HERO - Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez 32 THE DIRECT PATH OF TANTRA by Marc Allen

MEDITATION: 35 CUPS OF CONSCIOUSNESS

RAISING CONSCIOUS KIDS36 GLOBAL PEACE THROUGH SUPERKIDS by

Janai Mestrovich39 A HOME RUN FOR BUNNY by Richard

Anderson39 ONE VOICE by Cindy McKinley

METAREALITY41 REMAPPING YOUR MIND: THE NEUROSCIENCE

OF SELF-TRANSFORMATION by Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D.

42 WHAT’S GOING ON HERE? by Richard House, MD

44 ONE GREAT YEAR by Tamara Veitch and Rene DeFazio

45 THE SHIVA SYNDROME by Alan Joshua46 STRANGE ELECTROMAGNETIC DIMENSIONS

by Louis Proud

CONSCIOUS CINEMA48 CELLULOID SALUTES TO FAITH AND BELIEFS

by Brent Marchant52 POWER OF THE HEART DVD by Drew Heriot

OUR WORLD54 RELATIONAL EDUCATION FOR PEACE by

Jalaja Bonheim58 SUSTAINABLE ECONOMICS by Keith Skene59 TRANSCENDENCE – TRANSHUMANISM AND

THE SINGULARITY by R.U. Sirius and Jay Cornell

60 BREAKOUT FROM THE MATRIX by Jon Rappoport

63 YOGIC SUPERPOWERS FOR A BETTER WORLD by James Connor

66 RISING STARS74 REVIEWERS IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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An Oasis of Peace

What would you do if you knew that the world was heading towards global catastrophe? Would you shrug your shoulders fatalistically figuring that no one would listen to you, or would

you try to do something…anything?

That’s the premise behind a film called “Tomorrow-land,” which I watched on a long flight back from Israel. It shows an idyllic world created in an alternate dimen-sion by dreamers and visionaries recruited from around the planet. It was initially conceived of as a way to use humanity’s creative genius to overcome the existential threats of things like melting glaciers, rising sea levels, toxic algae blooms, bee colony collapse, and the ab-surdity of simultaneous epidemics of obesity and star-vation. The signs and warnings were ignored, however, and this new world became a Noah’s Ark for the chosen.

As the doomsday clock ticked away, jaded scientist Frank Walker (George Clooney) was given new hope and determination to save the world by idealistic wunder-kind Casey Newton ( Britt Robertson.) Their solution was to recruit the talents of a fresh generation of dreamers, doers and visionaries from around the world to design a new civilization built on harmony and cooperation.

One can’t really expect a sci-fi action film to provide a nuanced analysis of what is wrong with the world and how to fix it, but the core messages were important: our biosphere and social structures are in grave danger; if we don’t act now our civilization as we know it is doomed to; we will only survive by overcoming our differences and working together.

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” – Margaret Mead

People are not stupid, and there is a growing mistrust of governments, and big business around the world. In many cases it is making itself felt through violence and destruction, but there are also many cases that we don’t hear about of people operating from enlightened self-in-terest to do good in the world.

On my recent trip through the Jordan Valley I noticed a lush strip of green between the bare hills on either side. The Jordan River is the boundary between Israel and Jordan, but because it’s waters are extracted by all sides upstream, it no longer flows into the Dead Sea. When I asked to whom this strip belonged, I was told that it is actually no-man’s-land. It seems that the local farmers from both Israel and Jordan couldn’t bear to see the fer-tile land in the former riverbed lay fallow, so they have

been peacefully farming side-by-side for decades, draw-ing water from wells drilled into underground aquifers. Since both governments have sensibly turned a blind eye, this flourishing oasis of date palms and other crops along the length of the valley is a testament to good sense, enterprise and goodwill.

These small groups of people creating facts on the ground have demonstrated that peace is possible when there is mutual self-interest and mutual respect. An additional requirement is the courage and willingness to take action. That’s a biggie, because it is much easi-er to blame “them” (substitute the name of whichever group, individual, ideology, or organization you distrust) for the problems than to find others to collaborate with and work out a solution. I invite you to read the excel-lent article in this issue by Jalaja Bonheim on Relational Education. In it she states that “peace is foremost a mat-ter of human relationships.” Building relationships from the ground up takes time and commitment, but is much more likely to result in real peace than treaties negotiat-ed among the power structures.

The time for waiting for someone to save us is over, and action is imperative. We are the ones we have been wait-ing for, but we need the courage to look behind the news and opinions of others, and to rely on our own intelligence and intuition to guide us into collabo-rations with others of like mind. Find your passion and your people. Use your voice, your vote and your choices well and consis-tently. Together we will be heard and together we can save the world.

Miriam KnightEditor & Publisher

FROM THE EDITOR

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INSPIRATION

Seven Cups of Consciousness:

Change Your Life by Connecting to the Higher Realms by Aleya Dao

REVIEW & INTERVIEW

AAleya Dao had a dramatic awakening to dimensions not normally accessible to the rest of us.

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This book offers some great tools for navigating the turbulent seas of life...

LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW

The literature from people with similar experiences seems to be growing exponentially. Many common themes have emerged, as people describe both their di-rect experiences and their inter-pretation of the meaning of what

they have observed or been told by their guides. Unless you think mass hysteria is overtaking the planet, the fact that these messages echo one an-other in their essence, adds layer upon layer of credibility.

Aleya, whose background includes Degrees in Ori-ental Medicine and Acupuncture, is well-equipped to provide a detailed description of how our en-ergy mediates between the physical and spiritual dimensions. She was guided to develop a pow-erful synthesis of energy and esoteric teachings, visualizations and affirmations based on seven

fundamental understandings that she calls the 7 Cups of Consciousness. Each “Cup” or element is clearly explained, and laid out with how-to steps, insights and things to remember, the full protocol and wrap-up meditations. This user-friendly guide and workbook should enable any reader to shift their consciousness and learn how to manifest their heart’s desire.

The book offers a very plausible overview of the hu-man experience that spans time and space. The ba-sic principles are things that we have all probably suspected, at some level, like the existence of mul-tiple dimensions in our reality, and that all have a loving “Team” of guides and angels standing by to support our growth and desires. Spoiler alert: you have to ask for help, and what you need may not always be what you want! Her aim in sharing her understanding and the protocols in such detail, is to enable all of us to energize our connection with our Divine Spark, and shift our lives towards hap-piness, health, and abundance. This book offers some great tools for navigating the turbulent seas of life, and the reassurance of knowing that we al-ways have a personal crew at our command.

Reviewed by Miriam Knight

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INSPIRATION

An Excerpt from The Karma Queens Guide to RelationshipsBy Dr. Carmen Harra, PhD and Alexandra Harra

Ten Ways to Know If They’re Your Soul Mate

ARTICLE & INTERVIEW

Most of us fall somewhere between these two ex-tremes, meaning that we experience several rela-tionships before finding the person we believe to be our perfect pairing.

Whether you’re currently married, in a relation-ship, or contemplating entering a relationship with a new love interest, it is crucial that you know what role this person will play in your life. After all, there’s no avoiding the inevitable, often uncom-fortable question we must ask ourselves: Is this the person I was bound by destiny to share my life with? Or did I settle too quickly into a relation-ship with someone who can never complete me? Answering these questions honestly can be hard without a bit of guidance. There are ten signs that indicate a soul mate bond (or a lack of) between you and your partner.

Ten Ways to Know If They’re Your Soul Mate

1. You just….know. Describing how a soul mate makes you feel is difficult. It’s a tenacious, pro-found, and blissfully lingering emotion that no words can encompass.

2. Flashbacks. If your partner is your soul mate, chances are he or she has been present in at least one of your past lives. Soul mates often choose to come back together during the same lifetime and scope each other out in the big world. You might suddenly and briefly experience flashbacks of your soul mate. You might even feel an odd sense of déjà vu, as if the moment in time has already taken

Throughout my career, I have seen everything from couples who married their childhood loves to people in their retirement years who still struggle with commitment issues.

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Carmen Harra, PhD, is a licensed clinical psy-chologist, intuitive counselor, and author of sev-en books, including The Karma Queens’ Guide to Relationships and the bestselling Everyday Karma. Her daughter Alexandra Harra is a cer-tified life coach, and a regular contributor to The Huffington Post and to RelationshipHeadquar-ters.com. Dr. Harra speaks from experience when she says that there are practical ways to meet the challenges of resolving karma that cause our relationships to become complicated and pain-ful. In their new book, The Karma Queens reveal the secret to transforming the karma in all of your relationships—with lovers, spouses, fam-ily and friends. And it illuminates what you can do to change your karma so you can attract or keep your soul mate. For more information, go to www.CarmenHarra.com and www.Penguin.com

LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW

place, perhaps a long time ago, perhaps in a differ-ent setting.

3. You just “get” each other. Ever met two partners who finish each other’s sentences? Some people call that spending too much time together, but it’s the signal of a soul mate connection. You might ex-perience this with your best friend or your mother, but it is the telltale sign of a soul mate when you experience it with your romantic partner.

4. You fall in love with his or her flaws. No relation-ship is perfect, and even soul mate relationships will experience ups and downs. Still, that bond will be much harder to break. Soul mates have an eas-ier time of tolerating, even learning to love, each other’s imperfections. Your relationship is more likely to be a soul mate match if you both love each other exactly as you each are, accepting both the great and awful tendencies we all have.

5. It’s intense. A soul mate relationship may be more intense than normal relationships, in both good and sometimes bad ways. The most import-ant thing is that, even during negative episodes, you’re focused on resolving the problem and can see beyond the difficult moment.

6. It feels like “you and me against the world.” Soul mates often see their relationship as “us against the world.” This doesn’t mean they isolate them-selves from others, but that they feel so linked to-gether that they’re ready and willing to take on any feat of life, so long as they are at each other’s side.

7. You are mentally inseparable. Soul mates often have a mental connection similar to the kind twins have with each other. One might pick up the phone to call the other at the exact same time. They often can intuit when something is wrong with the other, even when they are miles apart. Though you may be at a distance, your minds will always be in tune if you are soul mates.

8. You feel secure and protected. Regardless of the gender of your partner, he or she should always make you feel secure and protected. This means that if you’re a heterosexual man, yes, your wom-an should make you feel protected, too! Your soul mate will make you feel like you have a guardian

angel by your side. A person who plays on your in-securities, whether consciously or subconsciously, is most certainly not your soul mate.

9. You can’t imagine your life without him (or her). A soul mate is not someone you can walk away from that easily. It is someone you can’t imagine being without, a person you firmly believe is worth stick-ing with and fighting for.

10. You look each other in the eye. Soul mates have a tendency to look into each other’s eyes when speaking more often than ordinary couples do; they almost “read” each other this way. It comes naturally from the deep-seated connection be-tween them. Looking a person in the eye when speaking denotes a high level of comfort and con-fidence in them.”

Reprinted from THE KARMA QUEENS’ GUIDE TO RELATIONSHIPS by Carmen Harra, PhD, and Alexandra Harra, by arrangement

with Tarcher, a member of the Penguin Publishing Group, a Penguin Random House Company, Copyright © 2015

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INSPIRATION

Busy: How to Thrive in a World of Too Much by Tony Crabbe

REVIEW

Yes, because busyness keeps us from making the “difficult deci-sions” of having to choose what to do. It’s also a method of avoid-ance, of feeling productive even though we’re procrastinating from doing a hard task. And it’s

addictive, a dopamine rush every time we check our smartphones. If only we could better manage our time, find a way to increase our productivity, acquire more of whatever it is we’re chasing after to feel happy! Well, as Crabbe points out, those methods aren’t the answer. We need to focus our attention, not multitask. We need to make tough choices about our time. We need to put our val-ues first, and have deeper relationships with fewer people while pursuing what matters most. Crabbe, a master of busyness, learned to master his busy-

ness by choosing not to be busy. How? By choosing fewer, big, important tasks to focus his attention on and un-choosing others, by accepting imper-fection, breaking his day into big chunks of activity instead of multitasking, slotting short periods of time to blast through emails, maximizing breaks, and…well, read the book and you’ll learn master-ful tips to master your life.

Reviewed by Diane Holcomb

B Being busy is an easy option, says Tony Crabbe. Easy? Cramming work, meetings, chores, errands, social media, exercise, hobbies, and family time into our waking hours—that’s easy?

We need to focus our attention, not multitask.

We need to make tough choices about our time.

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Therapist John Benz is no stranger to self-help programs, having attended Weight Watchers meetings since age five. When Benz observed a connection between emotions his clients felt related to their possessions, and discovered that people who took steps to remove their disempowering possessions made the most progress toward attaining their goals, he took a closer look at the art of clearing.

While the concept of clearing is not entire-ly new--and feng shui practitioners have been advising for years that we pay closer at-tention to the objects

around us and how they are arranged at work and at home--few people explain just how powerful the process of clearing out disempowering items can truly be.

The concept of clearing is simple. Honestly assess how you feel and what comes to mind when you systematically view each item in your home, and toss out everything that doesn’t contribute to feel-ing happy and good about yourself.

Benz appreciates that such a simple idea can sound almost crazy, but points out that “... if the memo-ries associated with their possessions reinforced that identity, that’s exactly what they thought and what ultimately became true.”

For those of us aware of recent research in fields of embodied cognition and the placebo effect, it’s not such a stretch to recognize the immense and

INSPIRATION

Do the Clearing: a step-by-step guide to living a happy life

and getting what you want By John Benz

REVIEW

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INSPIRATION

well-documented power of associating who we think we are with what we are doing, and cues from our surroundings. How we feel about our coffee ta-ble, bookshelves, clocks, vases, and dinnerware are therefore tremendously influential in how well we stick to our diet, master new skills, and achieve our dreams of living healthier, happier, more pros-perous lives.

One of the things I like best about “Do the Clear-ing” is the down-to-Earth way this book shares experiences people have had in clearing rooms in their house, and immediately noticing obvious im-provements in their lives. My other favorite thing about this book is how it emphasizes the impor-tance of making the power question part of your life, long after your first clearing is done.

I love how Benz points out that people become accustomed to feeling deflated, low-energy, and uninspired, often without recognizing the contrib-uting factors of how everything in sight is ener-getically influencing them. Benz appreciates that many people may initially think that clearing their possessions sounds crazy. He then points out the importance of the power question--does the item in question make you feel powerful? If yes, it stays. If no, it goes. Benz explains, “If you are feeling pow-erless, swept along by the current, then remember that possessions have power.” He continues, “Use what’s around you to your advantage. Clear what

isn’t powerful, and create a current that steers you toward the life you want.”

While the idea of clearing is simple, and the sev-en steps straightforward and easy to do, much of the value of this book comes from the wonderful pointers and tips for overcoming potential pitfalls along the way of clearing out possessions, and then clearing out residual thoughts. Some of these potential pitfalls include involving other people in your clearing process, as outside support can be tricky. You might feel tempted, for example, to give things to neighbors, relatives or friends--yet this is mostly likely not in your best interest. The idea here is to remove obstacles to feeling powerless--not to see reminders of powerlessness from time to time.

At this point, you’re likely wondering how well the ideas in this book actually work for me. As is so of-ten the case in my life, days before hearing about this book, I’d synchronistically felt inspired to do what it prescribes. I’d cleared out some items in my kitchen that had little to do with me, and im-mediately noticed feeling an unexpected surge of positive energy. While I’ve yet to do a complete clearing, I am now making the power question a regular part of my life.

I highly recommend “Do the Clearing” for every-one!

Reviewed by Cynthia Sue Larson

While the idea of clearing is simple, and the seven steps straightforward and easy to do, much of the value of this book comes from the wonderful pointers and tips for overcoming potential pitfalls along the way of clearing out possessions, and then clearing out residual thoughts.

One of the things I like best about “Do the

Clearing” is the down-to-Earth way this book shares

experiences people have had in clearing rooms

in their house, and immediately noticing

obvious improvements in their lives.

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The key to losing weight... easy!Train your brain and say goodbye to diets… forever!The truth is...

You are stuck in a vicious cycle going from failed diet to bouts of secret indulgence, from deprivation to frustration, maybe even from fat to obese…

The secret enemy inside of youYou are fighting a war against yourself and unconsciously setting yourself up for failure…and the worst part is you don’t even know it!The key to peace and weight loss lies inside of you – and it is well hidden in the depths of your subconscious mind.You are not consciously aware of the biggest sabotage inside of your brain: Your subconscious mind rules how you think, re-act… and eat. What? Yes! You are fighting an enemy that is way stronger than you: yourself!

The good news is: You can actually change that!No magic, no woo-woo, no willpower, no pills and no diets.

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Visit www.SleepYourFatAway.com.

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EXCERPT

IntroductIon“Brother, Can You Spare a Hug?”

They say one man can make a dif-ference. Evidently, so can “Juan Mann.” In January 2004, he left behind his life in London, England and returned to his home in Syd-ney, Australia. It was a lonely time for the 22-year-old bachelor. His

parents had divorced, his grandmother had fallen ill, and he had recently ended a promising relation-ship with his fiancé. One night, feeling dejected and alone, he went to a party, hoping to cheer himself up. Sometime that evening, a complete stranger approached him and gave him a hug. That small gesture had a profound effect. “I felt like a king!” he recalls. “It was the greatest thing that ever hap-pened.”

His elation was far from fleeting. Six months lat-er, still riding an emotional high from that gift of unexpected affection, he decided to pay his good fortune forward. He found himself in Pitt Street Mall, a bustling pedestrian-only shopping center in the heart of Sydney’s business district. It was a Wednesday in late June, and there he stood amidst the shoppers and businesspeople, the sightseers and families, holding a cardboard sign on which he had inked a simple message: Free Hugs.

INSPIRATION

THE LONELINESS CURE: Six Strategies for Finding

Real Connections in Your LifeKory Floyd, PhD

ARTICLE

He admits to feeling terrified at first. Would any-one take him up on his offer? Would people find his proposition strange, creepy, even pathologi-cal? He’d stood on the street for 15 minutes—what felt like an eternity—before an elderly woman ap-proached. As they shared an embrace, these two strangers in the middle of a busy marketplace, a worldwide movement was born.

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Ever since that hug at the party in January had lifted Juan’s spirits so much, he’d been eager for a way to give back. “I used to say to my friends, ‘I’m just one man. What can I do?’” he remembers. What he did was start the Free Hugs Campaign, a social movement that now stretches across Australia and New Zealand, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the United States and Canada, and Latin America. Recalling that he’d wondered what one man could do, he adopted the pseudonym Juan Mann . . . and by 2006, he and his movement were famous. A video of his efforts, featuring music by the Aus-tralian rock band Sick Puppies, has been viewed more than 70 million times on YouTube. He’s been on Oprah. Free-hug events have taken place in the most diverse of places, from Israel, Taiwan, and Uganda to India, Malta, and the Dominican Repub-lic. Inspired by what Juan Mann could do, people everywhere seemed to be spreading the love. That includes the United States, where free huggers can be found from San Diego to Boston, Seattle to Boca Raton.

By all accounts, the movement couldn’t have reached U.S. shores at a better time. As a group, we Americans are starved for affection.

Perhaps you can identify with Juan Mann. How of-ten do you find yourself feeling lonely, or craving more affection than you get? Maybe you wish your spouse or partner were a bit more expressive, or maybe you’ve tried without success to get certain people in your life to be more affectionate with you, so you go on wishing and hoping for more af-fection than you get. If these descriptions sound

familiar, you’re experiencing a common problem known as affection hunger. And you’re not alone.

How widespread is the problem? Consider the following:• More Americans than ever—nearly 28%—

are living alone

• One in four Americans reports having not a single person to talk to about import-ant issues

• Loneliness among American adults has increased by 15% just in the last decade

• Three of every four American adults agree that Americans are affection-de-prived

• We touch our cell phones more than we touch each other

These findings paint a picture of a people experi-encing affection hunger, meaning they don’t get as much affection as they need and they hunger for more quality human interaction. We normal-ly associate hunger with food, of course—but we don’t feel hungry simply because we want food. We feel hungry because we need food, just as we feel thirsty because we need water and tired be-cause we need sleep. Our bodies know what they require to function properly, and as I’ll explain in this book, meaningful human contact belongs on that list right next to food, water, and rest.

Meaningful is the key word. The truth is, if you have hundreds of acquaintances but you don’t feel close to any of them—close enough that you give and receive affection with them—you can still feel lonely. Your loneliness might be situa-tional, if, for example, the stress of a major dead-line at work keeps you from sharing quality time with your spouse and children. Loneliness can also be chronic, wherein you constantly long for more substantial contact from those you know and love. Either way, loneliness, and its ensuing hunger for affection, is a condition that many people experience. If you feel lonely, you likely aren’t receiving the amount of affectionate hu-man contact that you desire. And, as I’ll show you in this book, affection is absolutely vital to your mental and physical well-being.

INSPIRATION

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Maybe that’s why the Free Hugs Campaign struck such a nerve. There’s now an International Free Hug Day celebrated in early July each year, as well as a Collegiate International Free Hug Day that has its own app. Whatever his real name is, Juan Mann must have a satisfied smile on his face to see his movement proliferate the way it has.

To be sure, sharing more affection with other peo-ple isn’t going to end poverty or solve the U.S. un-employment problem. Hugging more won’t free us from dependence on foreign oil or eradicate world hunger. That doesn’t mean your need for affection is trivial, though. Relationships that offer opportu-nities to give and receive affection can solidify and strengthen your connection to the world around you, increase your sense of optimism and forti-tude, counteract depression, and improve your body’s abilities to manage stress.

In other words, it won’t solve our global prob-lems, but it will better equip us to. This book will be a first step toward easing loneliness in your own life. In this book, I will:• Explain what it means to hunger for so-

cial connections and affection• Illustrate how common and widespread

the problem is• Describe the causes behind affection

hunger and the problems associated with it

• Help you assess your own needs for hu-man connection

• Offer six compelling strategies for at-tracting more genuine connection in your life

Maybe you’ve wondered how you can get your husband or your girlfriend to be more affection-ate with you. Perhaps you’d like to take your re-lationship with a friend to the next level. If those situations sounds familiar, then you already un-derstand what affection hunger is. I can’t recall when I first heard the term affection hunger, but it was one of those beautiful moments when you dis-cover the perfect name for an idea. If you find your-self hungry for more relationships that include af-fection, you probably realize as well what an apt description it is.

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In the two decades I have spent studying affection, the one question I’ve been asked more than any other is “How can I get more?” I understand that need, and this book will show you how.

How to Use This BookIf you want more affection and less loneliness in your life, I’m inviting you to take a journey with me in this book. Pack lightly, because we have much to pick up along the way.

We’re going to begin our voyage by reflecting a bit on your experiences, your expectations, and your common patterns of behavior. To decide where you’re going, it’s first necessary to figure out where you are. Once we know that a little better, we will explore how you are similar to, and different from, other people in terms of how you communicate your affection in relationships and the benefits you can expect from addressing your affection hunger.

As we proceed on our trip, we’ll stop and acknowl-edge a variety of behaviors people use to commu-nicate affection. These behaviors are an important part of making and maintaining quality relation-ships, and combatting loneliness in the process. During this portion of our voyage, you may en-counter ways of expressing affection that were previously unfamiliar to you, so it will help if you can keep an open mind.

The rockiest part of our journey awaits us when we survey some of the most common mistakes people make when trying to increase social connections and affection in their lives. These mistakes result from misunderstanding what leads to loneliness and affection hunger in the first place. It’s as if your

Our bodies know what they require to function properly, and as I’ll explain in this book, meaningful human contact belongs on that list right next to food, water, and rest.

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doctor didn’t realize that your cold was caused by a virus, so he treated it with an antibiotic, a topi-cal skin cream, or an antidepressant. Those treat-ments would be ineffective because none of them addresses the actual problem—and the same is true for the mistakes people commonly make re-garding affection. Sadly, people who continue to feel affection deprived over time tend to cope with that feeling in some unconstructive ways, as we’ll explore.

Finally, after trevailing, we reach our destination: an examination of effective strategies for combat-ting loneliness and meeting your affection needs. If you’re considering this journey at all, you’ve prob-ably felt the frustration of experiencing affection hunger and attempting without success to improve your situation. Many people eventually come to believe their loneliness is a permanent state, when in fact, they simply haven’t learned how to address it successfully. The answers are there, though, if we know where to find them. That’s the purpose of our travels in this book.

Welcome aboard—I’m glad to have you along on this trip.

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Kory Floyd is a professor of family and interperson-al communication at Ari-zona State University. He has studied the communi-cation of affection in close relationships and its con-nection with health and wellness for more than twenty years. Dr. Floyd’s work has been featured on The Today Show, Huffington Post Live, NPR and BBC radio, and in articles in dozens of magazines and newspa-pers, including Women’s Health, Redbook, Glam-our, Seattle Times, Denver Times, and Cleveland Plain Dealer. He has written multiple textbooks and scholarly books about communication in personal relationships, and he writes the Affec-tionado blog for Psychology Today. He currently lives in Tucson, Arizona.

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The Casa Dc Dom Ignacio is located ISO miles from Brasilia and each week thousands of people come to the Casa for healing. So far, forty million people have come to experience love and transformation at this healing vortex. I have been blessed to visit this healing vortex nine times in the last four years, each time re-

ceiving a deeper level of healing and transformation. Any one on the spiritual path can benefit from visiting the Casa.For those interested in visiting John of God in Brazil, please go to www.Frlendsof theCasa.org. For logis-tics of visiting the Casa and for accommodations and travel needs visit www.AbadianlaPortal.comFrom my initial inspiration to connect people with this energy I have been guided by Spirit to create products that contain the healing energies from John of God. The energetic frequencies in the John of God jewelry and crystals are beneficial to humanity because they vibrationally align and lift the wearer to the energy of the limitless healing and. as Oprah would say, “Living your best life.”Crystals and gemstones from the Casa, blessed by John of God, are cut into Vogel power-cuts to make some of the most powerful tools for transformation and spir-itual healing available. Marcel Vogel, an IBM research scientist, had over 700 patents and is considered one of the fathers of the computer revolution. His research led him to an interest in studying sacred geometry. Vo-gel inspired crystal cuts are based on his research of sacred geometry and the transmission of energy.

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Vogel’s original design, the Star of David, creates holis-tic balance. It was designed to help energy workers ex-pand their auric field and thus not be affected by any out of balance energy transmitted from their clients.The other various power-cuts that are Vogel inspired have specific energies that produce effortless transfor-mation: • The Magician cut promotes health, wealth, and

happiness.• The Radiant Heart cut helps the wearer access the

wisdom of the heart. • The Pyramid cut has a trinity energy to assist in

manifestation, transformation and living in the way of the Holy Spirit.

• The Star of Venus cut is associated with power, beauty and the energies of Venus, the plane of love.

• The Flower of Life cut is for Christ consciousness and soul unfoldment.

JOHN OF GOD IS AN AMAZING HEALER. AS A FULL TRANCE MEDIUM, HE CHANNELS THE ENTITIES OF LIGHT INCLUDING MOTHER MARY, JESUS, ST. IGNATIUS, KING SOLOMON. KING DAVID, AND DOCTORS AND NURSES THAT ARE NOW IN SPIRIT. THESE ENERGIES CAN BRING MIRACULOUS HEALING TO ANY SITUATION.

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• The Supernova cut helps with connecting to the energy of a no-limits universe, reaching for the stars, and being the star of your own life

Many renowned authors, healers and metaphysicians have owned and experienced the powerful ener-gy of John of God jewelry. Here are some of their testimonials:At the Afterlife Conference and ACEP Conference, I connected with Dr. Eben Alexander, author of Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Near-Death Experience and Journey into the Afterlife. This number one New York Times best-seller chronicles Dr. Alexander’s journey beyond the physical world and his encounter with an angelic be-ing that connected him with the Divine Source. After this encounter, he knew heaven was real. When he en-countered the John of God jewelry, his face broke into a beautiful smile and he immediately purchased two pieces of jewelry. He called these energies “A Rocket Ship to Enlightenment’ and said that anyone would benefit greatly from these energies.Recently, Donna Eden received the Angel Aura John of God pendant. A world-renowned healer. Donna has helped humanity with her groundbreaking healing techniques. Her book Energy Medicine is a classic in the field of energy healing.Rhonda Byrne from the best selling DVD and book. The Secret, received a John of God pendant with love and gratitude.James van Praagh, a New York Times best-selling au-thor, has a John of God pyramid and Moldavite super-nova. He says that he loved spending time in Brazil in the healing currents of the Casa.John Holland, another famous medium, has pur-chased items multiple times from us. He will be a fea-tured presenter at this year’s Afterlife Conference in Virginia Beach this June.Academy Award winning actress and musician Jenni-fer Hudson has John of God jewelry.Denise Linn, Louise L. Hay, Cheryl Richardson, Rev. Michael Beckwlth, Jack Canfield, Colette Bar-on-Reld—all have John of God jewelry. These lumi-naries recognize the benefit of the energies contained within the John of God jewelry.Sonya McCormick, manager of the Princess Sodalite Mine in Bancroft, Ontario. Canada, which is North

America’s only sodalite mine, told me her remarkable healing story. She suffered from hereditary mi-graines. As a child she knew to go out and play when the curtains were drawn at home because her mother was in so much pain from her mi-graines. Sonya’s migraines were so overwhelming that they required hospitalization. Since receiving her John of God earrings 2 years ago, she hasn’t had another migraine.Angela Montgomery of Eclectic by Nature Metaphysical Center in Greensboro, North Carolina, also

suffered from migraines. She put on the John of God earrings and within 20 minutes, her headache was gone.Gail Thackray of Los Angeles, California is an excep-tional medium and healer. She has appeared on Fox television nationally and astounded Fox TV personali-ties with her accuracy and insight She docs workshops and retreats all around the world, and often leads sa-cred tours to see John of God in Brazil. A Reiki mas-ter, medium and healer, Gail has astounded the public at workshops around the world. Diane Nolen of The Enchanted Attic. St. Charles, Missouri, reported her best months of business in 15 years being open after receiving an attunement from Gail. Gail has said that the jewelry is very powerful in assisting her spiritual work. Gail has run billion dollar corporations and is a wonderful teacher and author. Please check out her website, www.GallThackray.com. At her workshops, Gail has demonstrated the power of the John of God jewelry.Ariel Ford, author of The Soulmate Secret, report-ed sleeping better and having more well-being since wearing her John of God Radiant Heart pendant.At the Raleigh Body. Mind, Spirit Show, a woman shared her healing miracle. Her daughter had ]ust fin-ished 2 years of chemo and needed employment. After touching the jewelry on Saturday, she came back on Sunday and said, “You’re not going to believe this—my daughter got 3 job offers online!So many miracles have happened. We have love and gratitude for all of these miracles. We give thanks to Cod and John of God for his service to humanity.

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—Love and light.

Dr. Eben Alexander

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I began over-eating at age 10, numbed my-self with alcohol and drugs when I went away to college, and at the age of 22, gained 97 pounds in one year.   As Life was crashing down on me, my doctor told me that if I continued on this destructive path, I would be dead in five months.  In my 23rd

year, I spent the better part of the year in a psychi-atric hospital and the next year attempted suicide three times. 

The breakthrough that changed my life and set me on the path of awakening happened while studying with a yoga teacher.  I learned from him that, “In Seeing Is the Movement.”  In other words, I did not need to fix, change or rearrange any of my “broken parts.”  Rather, the ability to see them – to actual-ly relate to them rather than from them - is what brings healing.  But it wasn’t until I began studying with author and spiritual teacher, Stephen Levine,

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The Five Great Teachers By Mary O’Malley

ARTICLE

Thinking back upon the first 30 years of my life, I never expected that I would consider the five things that caused me so much sadness, grief, dread and despair to be the greatest teachers in my life.  As a young adult, I was in the depths of darkness after experiencing an extremely pain-ful childhood. 

that I discovered how important my heart was in healing my deep wounds.  He showed me that the path to my freedom was all about bringing curios-ity and compassion to all of the states of mind and body that I had been trying to control or change all of my life.  This breakthrough was the doorway to my freedom and the beginning of my journey from living an unconscious life to a life of healing, com-passion, and well-being. 

Throughout my journey of awakening, I have dis-covered there are five core teachers that are de-signed to bring up what got bound up inside of us and is asking for the healing of our attention: com-pulsions, illness, pain, finances, and people.  Each of these areas is full of invitations to practice what I call the You-Turn, which is all about bringing your attention back to yourself when you are challenged by life. In other words, be curious about what is happening inside of you rather than making other

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people responsible for your experience or trying to fix, change, get rid of or fall into what is going on.

1. COMPULSIONSThe first is compulsions. We are all compulsive and you can be compulsive about anything! Rather than being something that is wrong with you that needs to be controlled, your compulsion becomes something to be curi-ous about. For whenever you are interested in turning away from yourself through a compul-sion, there is a part of you close to the surface of your awareness that is asking for the light of your attention. Your compulsion, rather than a problem to be solved, becomes a guide in showing you what is asking to be seen and re-leased. You do this through your ability to be very curious, in a spacious and nonjudgmen-tal way, about what is happening inside of you before, during and after a wave of compulsion.

2. ILLNESSThe same is true for illness. Anything that is out of balance in your body is the body ask-ing for you to listen to it and be with it in a dif-ferent way. And yet you were never taught to listen. Instead of being responsible for your experience (which is the ability to respond), you were taught to try to get rid of the discom-fort through pills and surgery. And when that doesn’t fully work, you (like most people) tend to numb yourself out through food, alcohol and cigarettes, trying to make the discomfort go away. Pills and surgery do have their place, but most of the imbalances in our bodies come from the ways we attempt to resist what we are experiencing. These can be easily brought back into balance by trusting that Life is invit-ing us to be with ourselves in a different way and listening to that.

3. PAINThe third area is the aches and pains you expe-rience. You were taught to contract around the painful feelings inside of you. Over the years, your chronic patterns of holding can turn into painful necks, back spasms and overly acid-ic stomachs. In these areas of holding in your body, if you take the time to listen to them, you can hear the old beliefs and the feelings that are bound up there that caused you to tight-en that area in the first place. In that listening, there is the possibility of the bound up energy beginning to soften and let go.

4. FINANCESThe fourth area is finances, which is loaded with opportunities to fuel the stories of strug-gle in our heads. There is so much fear around being supported which taps into our core mis-trust of Life. The underlying spell is “There is not enough.” We will overwork to make sure we have what we feel is enough. We will also hoard, manipulate, gamble, lie and even steal to calm down this deep belief. Then, if all of our controlling and manipulating doesn’t work,

Pills and surgery do have their place, but

most of the imbalances in our bodies come

from the ways we attempt to resist what

we are experiencing.

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the storyteller will go into “awfulizing,” con-vinced something terrible will happen. This is a powerful belief to work with, and it is an in-vitation to meet the feelings of fear and dread so you can discover there is something greater and wiser than you in charge and support is al-ways with you.

5. PEOPLEThe final area is the people in your life. They are some of the most powerful teachers on our journey back to ourselves and back to Life. Yes, you have friends, family, lovers, acquaintances and co-workers. But on another level, all of the people in your life are just character actors in your theater of awakening designed to show up in ways to bring up inside of you what is asking to be seen and released. It is the people that most disturb you that are the greatest in-vitation to do the You-Turn.

The more aware you become, you will realize that the deepest reactions you have around other people are when their words and actions wake up a reaction inside of you, especially if somebody says or does something that you secretly don’t like about yourself. The more you don’t like the part that is awakened inside of you, the deeper your reaction will be. The more you react, the more you get caught in the quicksand of blaming, controlling and defend-ing. The more curious you are, the quicker you will unhook from your reactions.

Mary O’Malley is an author, counselor and awak-ening mentor in Kirkland, Washington.  In the early 1970’s, a powerful awakening led Mary to begin changing her relationship with her chal-lenges, freeing her from a lifelong struggle with darkness.  Mary’s latest book, What’s In the Way IS the Way, provides a revolutionary approach for healing our fears, anxieties, shame, and con-fusion, so we can live from a place of ease and well-being.  www.maryomalley.com.

LEARNING THE ART OF THE YOU-TURN WHEN A CHALLENGE IS SHOWING UP IN YOUR LIFE IS A HUGE STEP IN BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN EXPERIENCE. YOU BEGIN TO RE-ALIZE THAT MOST OF WHAT YOU EXPERIENCE IN RELATIONSHIP TO PEOPLE, PAIN, ILLNESS, FINANCES AND COMPULSIONS IS JUST THE STORYTELLER IN YOUR HEAD, ARISING FROM THE DEEP BELIEFS YOU TOOK ON WHEN YOU WERE YOUNG. IN THE PAST WHEN YOU WERE TRIGGERED BY EXPERIENCES IN YOUR LIFE, YOU FELL INTO THE VICTIM MODE. THE MORE YOU CAN DO THE YOU-TURN AND BECOME IN-TERESTED IN WHAT IS BEING BROUGHT UP INSIDE YOU, THE LESS REACTIVE YOU ARE AND THE MORE QUICKLY YOUR REACTION PASSES THROUGH, OPENING YOU AGAIN TO THE SPACIOUSNESS OF BEING FULLY PRES-ENT FOR LIFE.

The more you react, the more you get caught in

the quicksand of blaming, controlling and defending. The more curious you are,

the quicker you will unhook from your reactions.

It is the people that most disturb you that are the greatest invitation to do the You-Turn.

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Think Eat Move Thrive: THE PRACTICE FOR AN

AWESOME LIFE Dr. James Rouse and Dr. Debra Rouse

TThere are a gazillion diet books out there, and we already know we should be eating a healthy diet and exercising, so it is refreshing to find a book that actually addresses all the excuses we use to avoid doing so.

Dr. James Rouse’s mission is all about helping his patients and his readers achieve the lifestyle and mindset shift to create a healthy life. You can sense the energy and passion leaping off the page, as he explains the science (in layman’s terms) and the psychology behind the factors that rob us of a long, rewarding and vigorous life.

His integrated body-mind-spirit approach starts with how we think. Are we buoyed and motivated by a grand vision of who we want to be and what we want to contribute, or is our essence submerged in a sea of negativity from past hurts, self-doubt and the daily news. His prescription for change is based on many years of observing and coaching successful people. It incorporates principles and action steps for kick-starting your day with early rising, meditation, movement or exercise of some kind, and healthy eating.

It is not a diet, but rather guidelines on what to elim-inate and what to emphasize in your diet. His diet and exercise recommendations reflect the best of current research, and if followed, would produce noticeable improvement in a fairly short time. The “Thrive” part of his title is both an outcome of the recommendations of the first three parts, as well as a heartfelt exhortation to become the best you possible.

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All in all, the doctors Rouse provide an upbeat and doable recipe for physical and mental transforma-tion.

Reviewed by Miriam Knight

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John C. Robinson, Ph.D., D.Min. is a clinical psy-chologist with a second doctorate in ministry, an ordained interfaith minister, and the author of eight books on the psychology and spirituality of life’s second half. His professional work focuses on midlife, men’s issues, the nature of mystical expe-rience, the spirituality of aging, and the archetyp-al revelations of myth and fairytale. You can learn more about John at: www.johnrobinson.org 

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APPROACHES TO Aging and Enlightenment

& Healing Chronic Pain with Dr. John C. Robinson and Dr. Karen Kan

INTERVIEW

Dr. Karen Kan was a family doctor who tried to be “everything to everyone”, working exclusively with medically underserved populations, until she succumbed to fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. Having been trained in acupuncture, she sought the help of other natural healers, nu-tritionists, and spiritual teachers in order to heal her incurable condition. Through her journey of self-healing, she was able to integrate some of the best teachings available world-wide and share them with her patients, thus healing them as well as herself. Her #1 Amazon bestseller, Guide to Heal-ing Chronic Pain – A Holistic Approach invites the reader to perceive their pain as an opportunity for transformation – mind, body, and soul. A free excerpt of her book is available at: www.KarenKan.com

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We have decapitated the patient and forgot that what we place in a per-son’s mouth has a di-rect effect on their im-mune system via the meridian pathways. If

someone has a silver filling, that person’s body is burdened by the mercury content in those fillings. If they have a porcelain crown, they might have a nickel-based metal. Mercury and  nickel are the heaviest metals on this planet - and mercury is the most toxic. That being said, we are adding another burden to our bodies, which already have to deal with so many other burdens like diet, environmen-tal pollutions, and stress!!

BioDental HealingBy Dr. David Villarreal

Your Immune System is at Risk with the Wrong Dental Filling Material...And Protective Protocols are Paramount for Silver Filling Removal

Bio-compatible dentistry is the cutting edge of ho-listic healthcare. We do a blood test for dental ma-terial reactivity. Reactivity is the amount of change that occurs within the immune system when it is subjected to a foreign substance like dental mate-rials. Once we test and have the information, we are attempting to use a material that is the “least” reactive to that person’s personal immune system.

Here in our office in Southern California, we have removed more than 20,000 “silver fillings”-which have as much as 50% mercury. But the tradition-al way of removing them is potentially a problem. Is it ok to bite into a thermometer? No, because of the mercury it contains. Then why is it ok just to drill out a silver filling, allowing the patient to swallow some of it -- even using high speed suc-tion? Strict protocols protect the patient, dentist, staff and the environment.

When we do mercury filling removal, we wear spe-cial gear, including two-valve gas masks, gloves and contamination-free coverings. The patient is provided complete draping and protective eye-wear. We then lay a rubberized protective covering in the mouth that segregates the excise area from the rest of the soft tissue and teeth. As the drilling

M Most people don’t realize that their fillings can be highly dangerous to their overall health.

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begins, we use a heavy-duty sanitized suction sys-tem that ensures that all significant mercury parti-cles are safely contained, and the patient is provid-ed oxygen. Any free radicals--remaining airborne particles--are swept up in the ionizer in the room. Lastly, we have installed a mercury separator, which prevents the mercury from finding its way into the water system and the oceans. That system is periodically cleared by the EPA for proper dispos-al.  While, the patient is in the chair, we have a natu-ropathic doctor on hand to administer intravenous vitamin C. Heavy metals like mercury are electron scavengers. One of the reasons we die is our elec-trons are depleted. IV Vitamin C is an electron do-nor and chelating agent. Thus, it super-empowers the immune system during removal.

Silver fillings aren’t the only immune-damaging fillings you can have. White fillings are often prob-lematic as well. Composite resins are made up of a variety of components with different chemical compositions. BIS-GMA is a frequently used binding agent in dental composites, and it’s widely known that it is not good for you. There are too many com-posite manufacturers. That’s why  it  is wise to get a  blood compatibility test to see which  ones  you are the least reactive to.

 Ask your dentist what types of protections he or she uses when removing mercury fillings. You should re-serve the right to make your own decisions about

such matters. In fact, a holistic dentist’s role is to educate the individual-not to tell you what to do-but give you enough information for you to make decisions that impact your whole health. Studies show that every tooth in your mouth actually corre-sponds with an organ in your body through the en-ergy meridians identified by Chinese medicine and other ancient cultures. When you put in a filling, pull teeth, do root canal-any dental practice, it has im-plications far beyond your mouth. Be an educated advocate for your health and make sure your den-tist considers what happens below the neck!

Dr. David Villarreal, an international renowned leader in holistic dentistry, is sought out world-wide for his expertise in biocompatible dentistry (matching body chemistry with compatible fill-ing materials to strengthen, rather than weaken the immune system) and the removal of mercury fillings. People coming from as far away as Can-ada, Europe and Africa to be under his care. Dr. Villarreal, based in Southern California, employs a host of procedures that protect everyone and the environment in the process, making it ap-pear that the HazMat team may have descended on the office. For more information, go to www.biodentalhealing.com and www.purenatural-toothpaste.com. Call 805-322-7556 or [email protected].

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OBITUARY AND REVIEW

Goodbye to a Medical Hero

“It is with great sadness that the office of Nicho-las J. Gonzalez, M.D. relays news of his untime-ly death on Tuesday, July 21, 2015. The cause of death was cardiac related, it appears, as he sud-denly collapsed and was unable to be revived. Dr. Gonzalez was in excellent health otherwise so his passing is quite unexpected. Dr. Gonza-lez leaves a legacy of faith, healing, and genuine love for people and the pursuit of medicine.”

Over the course of 10 years, he participated in con-trolled clinical trials to get FDA approval for this approach to the treatment of pancreatic cancer, generally considered incurable. For reasons docu-mented in his book, What Went Wrong: The Truth Behind the Clinical Trial of the Enzyme Treat-ment of Cancer, he was thwarted at every turn and did not get FDA approval, although he continued to treat and cure(!) cancer patients in his private practice with great success. (See our review of the book below.)

Although we hate to go down the rabbit hole of conspiracy theory, there does appear to be an un-usually high early mortality rate among research-ers whose work threatens the profits of Big Phar-ma or Big Energy. We salute Dr. Gonzalez, who joins

the ranks of the heroic researchers who have put the advancement and greater good of humanity ahead of their own professional advancement and safety. Our condolences go out to his family, col-leagues and patients.

One can only hope that in this information age, free access to life-saving information will make the practice of killing the messenger obsolete.

For over 30 years, Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez had been researching and treating his patients with a remarkably effective nutritional-enzyme approach for many types of cancer, as well as other illnesses such as Lyme, allergies, autoimmune disorders and chronic fatigue. Sadly, his passing was recently announced on his website, www.dr-gonzalez.com:

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The trial compared a treatment Dr. Gonzalez had been using with major success in his private prac-tice against a chemotherapeutic agent, Gemzar.

The trial was so mismanaged and stacked against Dr. Gonzalez’s

protocol that after more than 10 years of futile struggle, this promising approach has been kept out of the mainstream oncological arsenal. While Dr. Gonzalez may have written this book to set the record straight about the chain of events, and it gives way more detailed information than anyone but a lawyer would want to read, it’s real impor-tance is in highlighting the unholy and incestuous alliance between Big Pharma and the governmen-tal institutions charged with funding medical re-search that continues unabated.

This is tragically a story that has been repeated over and over since the early 1900’s, and because it is so unthinkable that our own government and academics would pervert the research process to

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What Went Wrong:The Truth Behind the Clinical Trial

of the Enzyme Treatment of Cancerby Nicholas Gonzalez, MD

TThis book is alternately depressing, infuriating and inspiring. It is the exhaustively documented story of a clinical trial of a promising enzymatic therapy for treating highly lethal pancreatic cancer.

protect monied interests, we passively allow this to continue. Dr. Gonzalez ends his book with an an-gry appeal to true researchers to stay away from tainted funds and to preserve their integrity for the good of mankind. He himself continues to use his protocol and save patients every day. A sobering tale, indeed.

Reviewed by Miriam Knight

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The Direct Path of Tantra An Excerpt from Tantra for the West by Marc Allen

OOpen up to the possibility that

there is a quick, direct path in

front of you to the fulfillment

of your dreams.

It’s fascinating that when the word tan-tra is used in the West, it’s almost always thought of as sex, with some kind of mys-ticism thrown in. But if you look at how tantra has been taught and studied in the East for the past several thousand years — particularly in India and Tibet — you get a much broader sense of its meaning.

Tantra is not just “the yoga of sex”; it is the yoga of everything — of every moment. Yoga means “union,” so a good way to define tantra is “union with everything” or “the practice of every mo-ment.” Here’s another good definition:

Tantra is the awareness that every moment is a direct path to love, freedom, fulfillment, and enlightenment.

Tantra is a path, a means, to freedom and fulfill-ment. What do freedom and fulfillment mean? It is up to you, of course, to discover what they mean for you — no one can do it for you. Once you can clearly define what freedom and fulfillment mean for you, you can realize them in your life — and it’s not all that complex or difficult. Freedom is being free to be yourself. Fulfillment is finding the di-rect way to realize your greatest, most wonderful dreams.

Tantra is wide open, with infinite possibilities — like life is, and like you are. Tantra includes sex, yet it includes everything else, too — every moment of your life. Every moment is sacred. Every moment is either something to enjoy and celebrate or some-thing to be used as a teaching, a piece of valuable instruction, a message from the Universe for you in your emotional, mental, and spiritual growth.

Everything you are doing, have done, and will do are part of your practice of tantra. Through an awareness of tantra, we discover the unique per-fection of every moment of our lives. You can work miracles in your life by spending some time with the principles and practices of tantra. All you have to do is open up to them. Open up to the possibility that there is a quick, direct path in front of you to the fulfillment of your dreams. It is up to you.

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The Brilliant Concept of Tantra The concept of and the vast body of teachings encompassed by the word tantra are far more ancient than any scholar or historian could ever trace. The word comes from the ancient Sanskrit root word meaning “to weave.” Tantra is the stuff of life, the unique fab-ric of our lives that we have wo-ven over the years.

Tantra has come to us through two vast, multifaceted tradi-tions: Hinduism and Buddhism. Both originated in India, in all likelihood, although Buddhist tantra comes to us through the Tibetan culture. (If you’re interested, see the addendum, “Tantra in the East,” for more historical details.)

Although every form of tantra is unique, some im-portant points can be made about all tantra:

Tantra is a way of life that involves acceptance of all life. It does not reject anyone or any spiritual path or psychological area of study. It embraces the whole of life. Everything has its own perfect reason for being.

Tantra shows that within every moment of our lives — within every feeling and thought and activi-ty — there are deep and powerful truths that, when examined in a clear light, can lead to making great leaps along our paths in a very short time.

Tantra teaches respect for the individual, recog-nizing that everyone must evolve in her or his own way. There is no one answer. There is no pat system that will work for everyone. There is only

endless evolution, and we’re part of the process, whether or not we’re aware of it. Simply becom-ing aware is the most important thing we can do to speed up the process and move into a state of being in which we are peaceful and free.

The Western world is ripe for the ideas and practices of tantra. Westerners are usually too indi-vidualistic and too worldly-wise (and a lot of us are way too lazy) to accept most forms of Eastern thought and practice, mainly be-cause they contain a great many of the cultural trappings from the

countries of origin. Many Eastern traditions encour-age Westerners to go without sex, alcohol, coffee, meat and “impure” foods; to live a life of rigorous discipline; and to reject a great deal of the culture, heritage, and lifestyles of the West.

A study of the history of tantra reveals that its pow-er, its ability to adapt so successfully to other cul-tures, rests on the fact that it does not reject mod-ern culture. We don’t have to give up sex and meat and TV in order to achieve freedom and happiness. This is the effectiveness and power of tantra. We can create our lives exactly as we want them to be. It is up to us.

Excerpted from the book Tantra for the West, © 2015 by Marc Allen. Printed with permission of New World Library. www.newworldlibrary.com

Marc Allen is the author of several books includ-ing Tantra for the West, The Magical Path, The Greatest Secret of All, Visionary Business, and others. He is an internationally renowned semi-nar leader, entrepreneur, author, and composer. He co-founded New World Library (with Shakti Gawain) and has guided the company, as pres-ident and publisher, from a small start-up to its current position as a major player in the inde-pendent publishing world. He leads seminars in northern California and gives teleseminars that reach people all over the world. For more infor-mation visit www.MarcAllen.com or www.New-WorldLibrary.com.

We can create our lives exactly as we want them to

be. It is up to us.

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First, I demonstrated putting one handful of noodles on the face of the drum, then directed a child to put another handful there. I asked if the children wanted to have that many noodles or more. They shout-ed with gusto that ‘more’ would be

better. I explained that if we all took turns and co-operated nicely, we would have lots of noodles to drum. Every child cooperated with a smile, pour-ing uncooked egg noodles onto the drum, taking turns and being patient.

NOODLE DRUMMING COOPERATION BUILDS FOUNDATION FOR GLOBAL

PEACE THROUGH SUPERKIDSby Janai ‘Granma Boom’ Mestrovich

Curly egg noodles were laid on the top of a large drum by each of the ten children’s little preschool hands in an unforgettable, fun lesson on cooperation. The second ring of children waiting to activate their own turns with Noodle Drumming had shakers and rattles to join in the Noodle Drumming music, sitting on the outside of the drumming circle.

Next I gave instructions for everyone to hold drum-sticks up in the air and wait for my signal to begin drumming very quietly and gently to observe how slowly the noodles would move when we drummed lightly. I told them I would give a signal when we could all cooperate together and begin drumming loudly and fast so that the noodles would jump up in the air, flying onto the floor. Eyes sparkled and huge grins appeared on their faces as they nodded and agreed to cooperate with both phases of the drumming. Getting commitment to cooperate was an important key. And they did exactly that.

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Their joy was breathtaking as they realized how fun it was to do Noodle Drumming in all its phases in a cooperative manner that brought fun feelings to everyone. After the first round, I told them if they wanted to do another Noodle Drumming we would all need to cooperate and pick up noodles off the floor, placing them back onto the drum. I no sooner said the words and twenty little hands were activating noodle pick-up. We repeated our drum-ming experience then switched with the outer cir-cle, each inner circle child handing a drumstick in exchange for a rattle or shaker from the outer circle participants. There were no arguments. No lack of sharing or cooperating. Every child learned about the meaning of cooperation and what can be accomplished together because they were hav-ing fun! It was a huge success with children asking if we could cooperate and do Noodle Drumming again sometime. You betcha, kiddos!

There is no substitute for 3D learning when chil-dren can use more senses learning a lesson than just hearing words to memorize. In this coopera-tion lesson they saw, heard and had a tactile feel-ing experience. A great bonus on teaching coopera-tion in a fun way was seeing how good the children felt about themselves. They felt like empowered Superkids!

Why Cooperation is an Essential Ingredient in Children’s LivesCooperation IS the foundation for world peace. Children comprise almost 30% of the world pop-ulation (Global Population Composition https://www.census.gov/population/international/files/wp02/wp-02004.pdf). If we as adults profess to

want world peace, we need allies. We are not ac-complishing a settled state of being in a peaceful atmosphere on this precious home planet by our-selves. Kids are not only tech savvy, they have cre-ative abilities beyond our means to problem solve world dilemmas.....if we give them a living chance to participate. That thirty percent of our popula-tion needs to be on board with the peace plan or it will not happen. Children grow into adults. What are we giving them to be prepared for what they will inherit? Giving them skill-based experiences to know for themselves why values such as coop-eration are important will serve them in real time today while creating a solid foundation for their relationships, choices and doing their part in the future to assist with planetary changes in a coop-erative manner.

Suggestions on How to Proceed with Coop-eration in Young LivesThe beginning step is to teach fun ways to coop-erate. In any skill-based lessons, waiting until chil-dren are squabbling and in crisis, are not cooperat-ing and are upset, beyond being civil, is NOT a time to teach a new skill. No skill will be relayed and retained, even if it is forced as a rule, when stress-ful symptoms are being displayed Unless children have a good understanding and experience with the concept being introduced prior to the stress, they can’t grasp it when upset. Here is what works, step by step.

Use the word, ‘cooperate’ as you set up fun activ-ities that require cooperation in order to accom-plish results that everyone will be delighted by. If cooperation is taught as a rule that has to be fol-lowed without fun as an ingredient, it will not serve to motivate children as much as something that brings smiles. If a child likes a jellybean, she will want to taste its flavor again. It is the same with fun experiences. Note that children repeat over and over what they like. A positive, fun approach brings immediate gratification, happy inner re-wards with good feelings, builds confidence and creates a desire to have more of the same. There’s plenty of time in childhood to get to more serious forms of cooperation. Leave a good feeling setting inside children about cooperation and you will see results for a lifetime. Not only that, but when they have been properly introduced to the concept and

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have had a memorable, fun experience, it is much easier for them to recall the concept’s importance as a good feeling to experience and repeat.

My book, SUPERKID POWER GUIDEBOOK, avail-able on Amazon.com, is filled with activities to in-troduce and reinforce concepts such as the topic of cooperation in an easy, hands-on approach.

Techniques for Reinforcement1. Allow times for children to be creative and in charge of cooperation ideas. “Kaleigh, you could think of something you want me to cooperate with and invite me to join you.”

2. Be spontaneous in order to integrate its mean-ing into children’s lives, asking them good ways to join together and cooperate if it’s putting away dishes, counting marbles to put in a sack or help-ing each other with toy pick-up.

3. Create a song or jingle to sing and march to with fun enthusiasm. Here is an example:

Cooperation JingleCooperate, cooperateWe’re shaking hands.Cooperate, cooperateGive peace to the land.

4. Roleplay. Suggest becoming your child and your child becoming you. Act out a cooperationincident that didn’t turn out well. Make light of the situation but discuss feelings, body sensations, etc. That act out a situation that did reap success and compare how differently you both felt, thoughts you had and how much tension was involved or not involved in your bodies. (Think simply on tension....tension feels like tied up knots inside; relaxation feels like soft sox.)

5. Here is a poem I wrote that can be read to chil-dren for reinforcement:

FROG COOPERATIONThere once was a frogWho did sadly say“I want a good friend (“ribbet”...make sound effect)With whom I can play.”This frog, you see,Always wanted HIS way;So all the other frogsDidn’t want him to play.

The frog thought and thoughtAnd felt his feelings, too.He wanted friends to play withSo he decided what to do.He knew it was important (“ribbet”)If he wanted a playmateTo share with other frogsAnd especially to cooperate.So to change his behaviorAnd cooperate real wellHe took turns and sharedThen others thought that was swell.Cooperating with others (“ribbet”)The frog knew to beAn important part of growing,Having friends and being happy.

Janai Mestrovich 1982

Be Creative with ChildrenAsk children to create a story about cooperation and favorite animal friends. Very often young chil-dren can relate through animals instead of directly applying a concept to themselves. A puppet show can be fun, too.

During the focus on cooperation, be sure to talk about where you feel good inside (stomach or shoulders, etc.) when you cooperate and make a good choice. Ask children where they feel good when they cooperate and where they feel bad when no one is cooperating. Grounding the con-cept in the body instead of just being a thought in the mind is a key to true integration and ownership of the skill.

Every child has the potential to FEEL like a Superkid. When children learn to value a concept such as co-operation, they build confidence and self-worth because they know they are contributing to the family or society. We are fortunate to know how to help children become Superkids and bring greater peace to the planet. Let’s help them know we need them and that their role in helping us is vital.

Children need to feel needed in our homes and so-ciety. This will help motivate them to feel like Su-perkids who make a difference!

Janai ‘Grandma Boom’ Mestrovich has a blog on her website www.grandmaboom.com

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A HOME RUN FOR BUNNY by Richard Anderson

Bunny Taliaferro had speed in his legs, run-ning every chance he could. He ran so much that people nicknamed him Bunny. His par-ents lacked financial endowment but man-aged to creatively provide a homemade mit while his dad positioned an old tire hanging from a tree for Bunny to use as a strike zone

with his pitches. First freshman ever to earn varsity letters in football, basketball and baseball, Bunny’s favorite was base-ball. Picked for the American Legion All-Star team, he lead his team in several championship series. When the team trav-eled to playoffs far from home, racial discrimination against Bunny arose including hotel refusing equal rights to him. Not wanting to cause trouble, Bunny offered to leave. The team rallied around him amidst threats from fans and rumor of the Ku Klux Klan involvement against the team. An amazing series of events from the past leading to the future brings heartfelt sentiment for the team’s integrity. A HOME RUN FOR BUNNY gives a clear window into the 1930’s and racial discrimination. A most heartwarming ending occurs in this true story, which speaks for the integrity of the team and what choices leave the brightest indelible marks upon a soul. A great book to help children see and understand human value, equal rights, the importance of mutual respect and team bonding.

ONE VOICE by Cindy McKinley

ONE VOICE demonstrates beautifully how one act of kindness can create a ripple that lives on and on, touching many lives. Intention to do something good is at the foundation of a young boy’s ac-tions to gather funds for a peace memo-rial. Since kindness generates goodwill

and peace, a chain reaction occurs from one person to anoth-er which began with the considerate offer of giving a seat on the bus to a pregnant woman. Her heart is touched by such caring which, in turn, generates thoughtfulness in her actions and spreads throughout the town as though kindness is contagious. Many examples are given that all ages can all relate to. It is easy to feel inspired by ONE VOICE to think of an act of kindness to carry out as soon as possible, wonder-ing where the ripple will go. Worth the read.

Reviewed by Janai Mestrovich

REVIEWS

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REVIEW

REMAPPING YOUR MIND: The Neuroscience of Self-

Transformation through Story by Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D.

“There are no truths, only stories,” as Thomas King points out, and yet these stories need not stay stuck in one particular type of archetypal plot type, but can be changed in ways that benefit our emo-tional, mental, physical and spiritual health. Re-mapping Your Mind provides us with a road map by which we view the inner landscape of our collective minds as the territory of stories we live by. We tell ourselves and others who we are, what motivates us, how we arrived where we are today, and what kinds of challenges we face in the stories we live by. As it turns out, stories are far from passive, inert influences in our lives; they can be every bit as dangerous as they are healing. Author Lewis Mehl-Madro-na and his wife Barbara Mainguy share insights for transforming sto-ries from their professional prac-tices in osteopathic medicine and psychotherapy in Remapping Your Mind, with strong support from re-cent scientific research to explain how and why story therapy can work. Research explaining how the Default Mode Network (DMN) describes activities in the brain

region responsible for running the background ac-tivity constantly running in our minds. Scientific studies investigating the remarkable efficacy of the Placebo Effect provide insights as to how the sto-ries people tell influence mind-body-spirit health and wellbeing. While the case studies and scientific research are quite convincing, I admit that I already know the methods described in Remapping Your Mind are effective--because this method is one I have found to be quite reliable when assisting my life coaching clients over the past sixteen years. I have witnessed the same kind of remarkable trans-formations in peoples’ lives as described in this book, in which people find profound insights in discovering their story, and as they become facile in changing the landscape of the significance and meaning of events and characters in their lives. There is a kind of magic that occurs when people move out of feeling victimized into a bigger world of more positive possibility, and Remapping Your Mind provides a trusty guide to start this transfor-

mation right away. Whether or not you can wrap your mind around the transformative healing power of stories, and even if you don’t yet know what your stories are, Re-mapping Your Mind will likely be one of your most treasured refer-ence books. As Thomas King once pointed out, “The truth about sto-ries is that that’s all we are.” How wonderful that we have a very big say in how we tell the stories of our lives! Highly recommended for anyone interested in self-transfor-mation! Reviewed by Cynthia Sue Larson

I If you’ve ever noticed how friends and family describe themselves to new people, you’ll likely hear them de-scribing themselves through stories and metastories--the stories of our lives.

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Pope Francis reports that they do – all creatures large and small, he says. One supposes that hu-mans who live well get their shot at heaven too, but is hell then a possibility for those who fall short? Let’s hope not, for no one toes the mark all the time.

Besides the pressing question of what occurs when we die, there are others:

• Why do we die at all?• Is there really a loving God, and, if so, why all

the suffering?• Are we really the same soul viewing life

differently, as some spiritual traditions declare?

• Do we only live once, or is reincarnation the deal?

These questions dangle before us just beyond reach. That is unless one adopts the answers giv-en by various religions and spiritual traditions. The Buddhists say that we come back to Earth time and time again until, until, we get it right. Christians are here only once, which adds incentive to live life well, judgment day ever looming. And then there are the atheists who declare that what you see is what you get – no God, no heaven, no hell, just a void, a cold, silent nothing after death.

What’s Going on Here?By Richard House, MD

With such panoply of thought, some of us are prompted to seek out answers for ourselves. We are the seekers of Truth, pilgrims that want to know more than what Wikipedia has to offer.

God, heaven, angels. Are there really angels? Well, Hollywood and the supermarket tabloids suggest that there are. Moreover, some very thoughtful people have collected quite a body of evidence that there are indeed angelic spirits that want to help us poor humans struggling on Earth. Into the Light, by John Lerma, MD, is a fascinating account of angels that frequently appear to hospice pa-tients just before death. Not only do these spirits lend a helping hand, as Joe Black patiently waits his turn, they also straighten out earthly affairs be-forehand.

Most of us are so distracted by the worries of daily life that larger issues are easily shunted aside. Unless, that is, some troubling event intrudes – like the death of someone close to us, or a beloved dog needs to be put down. Do dogs go to heaven?

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As for higher dimensions beyond what our senses report, what about ghosts?

I’m surprised that ghosts don’t have their own re-ality show by now – so popular have they become. Of course, those of you who haven’t seen an angel or a ghost are at a distinct disadvantage. God, His angels, and even ghosts, are generally hidden from view, the doors to higher dimensions difficult to find and even more difficult to open, but it is possi-ble, and hallelujah, getting easier every day. Why? Because we are entering a new age. As the aging rock musical Hair intoned, This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius…

All fine and well, but what does it mean for the average guy or gal who struggles to pay bills and stay on top of earthly concerns? And what about the nightly news reports that suggest that we humans are not making much prog-ress. In fact, it seems like we are sliding into a hell of our own devising:

• Mayhem in the Middle East; beheadings on the internet.

• Shootings all over America; is the mall really safe?

• The rich get rich and…

Ah, the dawning of a new age requires that the old one pass away, and, at this point, good riddance: This age ain’t working.

***

So, where does that leave us seekers of Truth? How do we prepare to surf the Great Tsunami when it erupts from the oceans of disgruntled Mother Earth?

Primarily, it is an attitude, a reflection of the great-est spiritual teaching of all: We are all one. We are the same soul, each of us experiencing life through a different set of circumstances. We are cut out of the very fabric of God (who exists) and have been sewn together in a patchwork quilt of color and shape, but we are One nonetheless.

Beyond this, little else matters. Everything follows naturally when one is prepared to accept this basic truth.

Sure, you can speed up the process by engaging in good-person practices. The seven virtues are counters to lower-self behaviors: charity, love, compassion, forgiveness, surrender, love, selfless-ness, patience, love. Did I mention love?

But sometimes spiritual awakenings come to us unbidden in spite of a life that may seem unwor-thy. The biblical story of Saul on the road to Tarsus is a good example. He, the great tormenter of ear-ly Christians, was suddenly blinded by an intense white light that opened his inner sight. He would become St. Paul, the great champion of Jesus and one of the founders of the Christian faith.

Here’s another. Stockbroker Bill Wilson, a sad and hopeless alcoholic, fell to his knees and begged God for a cure. The white light that followed car-ried Bill’s consciousness into what he called the fourth dimension, and his craving for alcohol was eliminated. Moreover, he was able to transmit this mystical energy to others in the new fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous.

***

Yes, there are higher dimensions where God’s an-gels find heavenly employment. Yes, a new age is on its way in spite of convincing evidence to the contrary – and yes, we are all One.

Let’s prepare ourselves to ride the crest of the com-ing wave and enter the new age with banners fly-ing high, each banner emblazoned with one word: Love.

Excerpt from Between Now and When by Richard House, MD; reprinted with permission, New Page Books, 2015, EAN 978-1-60163-375-0

Yes, there are higher dimensions where God’s angels find heavenly employment.

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As they weave their way through multiple incar-nations, they bring to life the complex dance of relationships believed by many in esoteric cir-cles to occur within soul groups in order to work out their karmic destiny.

The love triangle between Theron, Marcus and Hel-ghul sets the stage for an exploration of love and longing, passion and rejection, anger and jealousy, ambition and service, good and evil – in short all of the primal passions, dark forces and noble impuls-es animating the human spirit. They are followed through wars, cultural flowerings and conflicts throughout history to an apocalyptic climax.

REVIEW

One Great Year by Tamara Veitch and Rene DeFazio

The action and the narrative are brilliantly real-ized, and the authors build upon historical records as well as myths and legends to re-create the eras of Plato and Genghis Khan, for example, which are then overlaid with the character, lives, lusts, and enmity of the protagonists. The book is very visu-al and visceral, and would make a fantastic movie, although it might be a challenge to translate the epic scope of this book into a two-hour screenplay. A gripping and absorbing read that brings to life most of the esoteric themes of the New Age.

Reviewed by Miriam Knight

OOne Great Year is a cosmic saga that follows the tem-pestuous loves and conflicts of its three main characters across the 26 millennia of the axial precession or Great Year, from the time of Atlantis to the present.

The book is very visual and visceral, and would make a

fantastic movie...

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It had a really good blend of science and spirituality. The story basically had every alternative science-based subject under the sun plus the added intrigue of a black op backed by the government. So, if I had to categorize it, I would say it is a meta-physical thriller, while knowing that it tru-

ly falls under many genres.

The story starts off with a graphic description of a catastrophic event, the profound implications of which we really don’t understand until we get through the bulk of the story. There is a major ex-plosion at a secret Russian lab that leaves behind an enormous crater, and a special team of Amer-ican and British scientists is brought in to investi-gate the causes and report back.

As the team starts to glean more information, and after some nail-biting episodes, the reader is clued into what is really going on. It is an exploration into harnessing the power of the mind and focused consciousness, and projecting what the ramifica-tions of that power might look like, especially in the hands of a military whose only moral and ethi-cal code is survival of the fittest – namely US.

REVIEW

The SHIVA Syndrome by Alan Joshua

The Shiva Syndrome is a thrilling read, and I could definitely imagine this in the theater. The author is skilled at putting the pictures in your head without confusion. You find yourself connecting with his characters so that you are vested in their outcome. Would love to see a part two! Highly recommend-ed.

Reviewed by Ann Bendet

I found the Shiva Syndrome to be a truly exciting read. I went back and forth between wanting to scan the pages quickly, because it was so exciting, to really slowing down to ingest and understand the technical information.

The Shiva Syndrome is a thrilling read, and I

could definitely imagine this in the theater.

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The title might be a mouthful, but if you long to be the most inter-esting person at the water cooler, you’ll have to read Louis Proud’s “Strange Electromagnetic Dimen-sions – The Science of the Unex-plainable,” and share some of his

fascinating stories of the strange electro-magnetic dimensions that surround all of us.

In one chapter, he points out the similarities be-tween being struck by lightning and getting an electrical shock, then he ties the two together to practicing psychics. In another chapter, he delves into the difference between ionizing and non-ion-izing radiation, and as academic as that sounds, he pulls it off in such a way that not only did I under-stand it, but I actually enjoyed it. Read some more and you can learn the how and why of rainbow trout using magnetic fields and why soldiers need to break cadence when crossing bridges.

REVIEW

Strange Electromagnetic Dimensions:

The Science of the Unexplainableby Louis Proud

To say that Louis Proud is a researcher specializing in anomalous phenomena is like saying the pope is an altar boy. Solidly researched, well written, and endlessly interesting, this book is worth reading at least once, and possibly twice, to make sure you don’t miss a thing.

Reviewed by Deb Klein

Solidly researched, well written, and endlessly

interesting, this book is worth reading at least once, and possibly twice, to make sure you don’t miss a thing.

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Beliefs are immensely powerful forc-es for bringing our reality into being. That power is clearly observable in the results they produce, too. Look, for example, at how materializations like social networking, once mere intangible ideas in the minds of their

creators, have subsequently blossomed into tan-gible, formidable manifestations. That principle is applicable across the spectrum of creation as well, encompassing everything from physical con-structions like buildings and mass transit systems to political and social movements like democracy

CELLULOID SALUTES TO FAITH AND BELIEFS

By Brent Marchant

What we believe is what we create. In conscious creation terms, this is the core principle that explains how the process operates. And the range of beliefs open to us, like the range of probabilities they’re capable of manifesting, is limitless.

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and equality. And, in all cases, the results originate from these intangible conceptions.

But what makes beliefs work? In essence, this is where faith  comes into play, the passion that fuels these notions, getting us behind them in genuinely heartfelt ways. In fact, faith is so crucial to their operation that, without it, beliefs would be little more than theoretical constructs, possibilities just as capable of becoming full-fledged materializations as they are of remaining dormant abstractions. It should be noted, too, that “faith” does not necessarily equate to religion or some other formal theological system (though it certainly can take that form if one so chooses). More precisely, it’s something that arises within each of us  personally, emerging with varying de-grees of fervor and applied in many diverse ways, depending on what particular beliefs and what level of devotion we each hold. That is essentially how we manifest our individual realities, existenc-es tailor-made for each of us.

The concepts of beliefs and faith have been de-picted cinematically in many different ways. Even though the narratives of these pictures differ mark-edly from one another, they all nevertheless por-tray these principles in illuminating ways. They show us how beliefs and faith drive what arises in our respective realities, no matter how convention-al or outlandish those catalytic sparks may seem. Consider these examples:

In “The Secret” (2006), the immensely popular DVD sensation, viewers are treated to a celluloid primer on the law of attraction (an alternate term for conscious creation). This stylish documentary explores how beliefs make the philosophy work, with running commentary from experts in the fields of metaphysics, spirituality and science, as well as practitioners proficient in the process. Through stunning visuals and compelling stories, this en-gaging release provides an excellent introduction to the practice, particularly for those who are new to the concept.

By contrast, to see how the foregoing principles are illustrated in a purely fictional context, check out “Star Wars: Episode V—The Empire Strikes Back” (1980). This second installment in the orig-inal “Star Wars” trilogy was primarily intended to bridge the story from the first film to the third, de-tailing the evil empire’s backlash against the upstart Jedi rebels. But it also offers audiences an in-depth introduction to that mysterious, all-encompass-ing power known as “The Force,” the belief-based mechanism responsible for driving this film’s al-legorical depiction of the conscious creation pro-cess. This metaphysical initiation, by far the most mesmerizing aspect of the movie, is brought to life through the tutelage of the young Jedi fighter Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) by the sage Jedi master Yoda (voiced by Frank Oz). It’s great sci-fi fun with a thoughtful, philosophical twist.

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In a similar vein, another sci-fi offering that delves into matters of faith and beliefs is “The X-Files: I Want to Believe” (2008), the second film based on the hit TV series of the same name. Two FBI investi-gators who specialize in paranormal topics (David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson) are called out of re-tirement to work on a particularly troubling case. But returning to the vocation they left behind years ago causes them to question their beliefs about why they did it—and why they’re considering re-turning to it—an assessment that subsequently prompts them to evaluate everything in their lives. It brings them face to face with the beliefs they hold, why they create their realities as they do and, most importantly, what they want to manifest for the future.

As the foregoing example illustrates, getting a han-dle on one’s beliefs can sometimes be challenging, a conundrum at the core of the charming French farce, “King of Hearts” (1966). When a British sol-dier (Alan Bates) is sent on a solo reconnaissance mission to a small French town during World War I, he encounters a collection of strangely colorful characters. Unbeknownst to him, however, “the townsfolk” are the escaped residents of the local asylum, who managed to slip out of their confines when the village was abandoned under threat of a German attack. What is the soldier to believe? What’s more, given the barbaric nature of what’s transpiring beyond the town’s borders, one can’t help but wonder who the truly insane ones are here. (Examine your own beliefs, and judge for yourself.)

Questions regarding what to believe about one’s reality also surface in director Tim Burton’s gentle comedy, “Big Fish” (2003). The contentious rela-tionship between a genial salesman known for tell-ing tall tales (Albert Finney) and his scrupulously truthful journalist son (Billy Crudup) routinely gets put to the test. When the old man’s health takes a turn for the worse, junior returns home to recon-cile his differences with dad while time permits. In doing so, the young man must confront his beliefs about his father’s outrageous claims, not to men-tion why they irritate him so much. That’s easier said than done, especially when evidence emerges blurring the lines between truth and fiction. What is he to believe? What impact will that have on his

relationship with dad? But, above all, how will all this affect his beliefs about the nature of reality?

Accurately identifying our beliefs is crucial when the stakes of our everyday existence get upped, circumstances that become sufficiently skewered in the wryly cynical romp, “Wag the Dog” (1997). When an American President’s re-election bid is jeopardized by an embarrassing incident in the waning days of his campaign, he seeks to divert public attention from his personal troubles by fab-ricating a war against that menacing superpower, Albania. He’s counting on the public believing the preposterous cover story concocted by a slick spin doctor (Robert De Niro) and the Hollywood produc-er (Dustin Hoffman) he hires to “script” the phony conflict. But will the masses buy it? It all depends on what everyone is willing to believe. Getting it right is important, though, with an entire nation’s future on the line.

As noted above, the beliefs we employ to create our reality rely heavily on the degree of faith we place behind them. The quest to seek that ener-gizing influence provides the focus of the spiritual drama, “Higher Ground” (2011). An evangelical Christian woman (Vera Farmiga) looks for meaning and a foundation for her life through her faith, but she grows puzzled when it doesn’t fulfill her as she believes it should. The ongoing questions she en-counters urge her to earnestly examine her beliefs to find the spiritual—and secular—satisfaction she desperately seeks in her life. Finding answers may be challenging, however, until she’s willing to take a hard look at what she really believes—and how passionately.

The degree of faith we place in our beliefs comes under particularly heavy scrutiny in the ironically titled “Doubt” (2008). When a priest (Philip Sey-mour Hoffman) is accused of questionable be-havior involving a minor, he suddenly finds him-self under the microscope, subjected to intense conjecture and rumor. But, given the highly cir-cumstantial nature of the evidence, proving any-thing definitive is difficult. Ultimately, the alleged offender’s guilt or innocence rests with what one believes and how much stock gets put into those beliefs, a drama that, aptly enough, plays out in a setting defined by the element of faith itself.

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So what happens when the power of faith is infused with the energy of the masses in birthing a jointly held creation? That’s one of many conscious creation questions explored in the award-win-ning French-Canadi-an drama, “Jésus de Montréal” (1989). When a group of Mon-treal actors (led by Lothaire Bluteau) is hired by a local parish to stage a version of the Passion Play, the performers seek to present the drama with as much historical accu-racy as possible. But trouble arises when they in-corporate elements considered too radical by the church, which wants the play presented tradition-ally or not at all. The troupe chooses to defy church dictates and put on the production as they deem fit, convinced their course is the proper one. This decision gives rise to unexpected results, however, when the players and the audience members be-gin to believe so fervently in the production’s au-thenticity that its performances uncannily parallel the odyssey of the prophet whose life it depicts.

An intriguing study on the seeds that beliefs and faith can sow provides the focus for the narrative of director Frank Capra’s “Meet John Doe” (1941). A minor league baseball player past his prime (Gary Cooper) agrees to sign up for a newspaper public-ity stunt to portray John Doe, a decent but down-and-out everyman who threatens to kill himself on Christmas Eve to protest the sad state of the human condition. After publication of the alleged suicide note, readers flood the paper with offers of help to persuade “John” to reconsider his decision. A local circulation-boosting ploy quickly mushrooms into a national compassion-driven social movement with wide-ranging implications that no one could have foreseen. But are circumstances everything they seem to be? And who will have the final say in this darkly satirical, yet surprisingly heartwarming morality play?

The unshakable faith of the collective can also yield truly astounding outcomes, as evidenced in

“The Other Dream Team” (2012). This inspiring documentary about the Lithuanian basketball team that competed at the 1992 Summer Olym-pics focuses on a squad of determined players out to prove themselves to the world. Armed with the steely conviction of their beliefs and, strange-ly enough, the unsolicited support of an American rock band, this team of underdogs set out to ac-complish what many at the time thought impossi-ble. Indeed, as this film shows, it’s truly incredible to see what faith in one’s beliefs can create.

The beliefs we hold and the faith we place in them enable us to create almost anything we can imag-ine. And the magic of the movies provides us with ideas and inspiration for making such conceptions possible. Take a look at what they have to offer, and see what you can dream up for yourself. You may never look at film—or your reality—in the same way ever again.

Copyright © 2015, by Brent Marchant. All rights re-served.

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A lifelong movie fan and longtime student of metaphysics, Brent Marchant is the author of http://booklaunch.io/brent%20marchant/get-the-picture) and Consciously Created Cinema: The Movie Lover’s Guide to the Law of Attraction (http://booklaunch.io/brent%20marchant/consciously-created-cinema), books that pro-vide a reader-friendly look at how the practice of “conscious creation” (also known as “the law of attraction”) is illustrated through film. Brent maintains an ongoing blog about metaphysical cinema and other self-empowerment topics at http://brentmarchantsblog.blogspot.com. He is also Featured Contributor, Arts & Entertain-ment, for VividLife magazine (www.VividLife.me) and Featured Contributor for Smart Wom-en’s Empowerment (www.smartwomensem-powerment.org). His additional writing credits include contributions to Library Journal, Belief-Net, New Age News and Master Heart Magazine. He’s a frequent guest on various Internet and broadcast radio shows, as well as a regular pre-senter at conscious creation conferences. Brent holds a B.A. in magazine journalism and history from Syracuse University. His web site is www.BrentMarchant.com.

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REVIEW

POWER OF THE HEART DVD

by Drew Heriot

WWhen we speak of something having “heart” or of the need to “follow our heart,” what exactly does that mean? For many of us, such expres-sions seem warm and invit-ing but are, nevertheless, understandably vague.

However, a recently released DVD helps to eliminate much of the confusion surround-ing this often-nebulous top-ic, offering clear, concise answers applicable in both practical and philosophical

contexts. In “The Power of the Heart” (2014), direc-tor Drew Heriot (co-creator of the immensely pop-ular video “The Secret” (2006)) presents a series of engaging monologues on the subject, discussing it from metaphysical, spiritual and even scientif-ic perspectives. These insights are intercut with a series of fictional vignettes and re-creations of true stories that illustrate these principles at work in a wide range of applications, covering such di-verse concepts as the role the heart plays in intu-ition, synchronicities, forgiveness, friendship and love. These notions are addressed by a host of new thought leaders, including Maya Angelou, Deepak Chopra, Neale Donald Walsch, Eckhart Tolle, Paulo Coelho, Marci Shimoff, Gary Zukav, Marianne Wil-liamson, Mark Nepo, Isabel Allende, Michael Beck-

with, John Gray and Jane Goodall. The produc-tion’s overall style is reminiscent of the filmmaker’s previous work, stylishly produced and beautifully presented. And, despite a tendency for some of the story sequences to go on a little long, the film makes for worthwhile viewing, particularly for any-one who earnestly wants to learn how to harness the power of this remarkable biological and spiri-tual tool, one that’s with us at all times and can be put to use in countless miraculous ways.

Reviewed by Brent Marchant

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I hesitate. I could say that I’m a Circlework leader, but who has ever heard of such a thing?

I call my friend Margot. “What should I say?” I know I can always count on her for a laugh. And indeed, without missing a beat she says, “Tell them you’re a high

priestess.”

Hearing my merriment, she relents. “Okay, okay, maybe that’s not such a great idea. Tell them you’re a public and leadership trainer.”

This would be true. But in the end I pick up my pen and write in big bold letters: “Relational Educator.”

Whoever processes my application probably won’t know what that means any more than she’ll know what Circlework is. Perhaps, though, she ’ll get the general idea that I help people create healthy, ful-filling relationships—with themselves, with others, and with the planet.

The cliché has it that outer peace flows from inner peace. It’s true, but I don’t think it’s the whole truth. Some people are perfectly peaceful as long as you leave them to their own devices. But ask them to maintain peaceful relationships with others and they flounder—not because they’re innately inca-pable of relating well, but because they never re-ceived the relational education that would allow them to do so.

Excerpt from

The Sacred Ego: Making Peace with Ourselves and Our Worldby Jalaja Bonheim

Relational Education

Initially, I didn’t think of my work as educational because it bears so little resemblance to what typ-ically goes on in our schools. In my circles we nev-er sit at desks and rarely work with books. You’re more likely to find us dancing, meditating, telling stories, or walking through the woods.

“Profession?” demands the application form that will, I hope, lead to the renewal of my Green Card.

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This isn’t what education typically looks like in our society. But at some point I realized that part of my job was to help fill a huge hole—a crater, real-ly—left behind by our society’s failure to provide a certain type of education, the kind that transforms the tribal and the modern ego, awakens the plan-etary ego, and empowers us to relate in peaceful, harmonious ways. Right now, the majority of the human population is relationally illiterate. As a result, our relationships are blighted with shame, blame, projection, and judgment.

Relational education gives us a flashlight that al-lows us to look within, get to know our true feel-ings, and relate more lovingly to ourselves and to others. I’ve never met anyone who didn’t want to do this. But most of us don’t know how because we were never taught. Nobody ever explained to us why our ego operates the way it does or how to compassionately reeducate it. We weren’t taught to identify and express our feelings and needs, let alone reconcile them with those of others.

It’s telling that we don’t even have a name for the study of interpersonal relationships. We can iden-tify a number of contributing fields—psychology,

spirituality, sociology, biology, and so on— but we have no name for the art of creating compassion-ate and peaceful relationships.

My job is to help people look within, identify their true needs and desires, and weave a web of ful-filling, nurturing connections. Over the years I’ve been privileged to witness how their lives become more free and joyful as they bring their heart and their ego into alignment. They become more tol-erant, more comfortable with differences, more accepting of life’s imperfections, and more com-passionate. Because they themselves are more at peace, they can better serve as agents of peace in the world.

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A new consciousness is stirring that knows what freedom feels like and won’t settle for less.

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After participating in my circles for a few years, a young woman commented, “I see for the first time in my life the possibility of learning to communi-cate in a way that really works. I’ve always wanted love, but I never learned how to communicate in a way that allowed me to get it. But now I know it’s really possible.”

At present, the way we relate to others is largely dominated by the tribal and the modern ego. For-tunately, we are not powerless against the collec-tive programming we inherit. We can deconstruct walls that were once designed to protect us but are now imprisoning us. A new consciousness is stir-ring that knows what freedom feels like and won’t settle for less. An irrepressible force is pushing at our edges, insisting that the time has come for us to grow and expand.

That we are capable of reeducating our ego and healing our collective insanity is something I know because I’ve seen it happen over and over. Howev-er, I also know it cannot be done without a big dose of relational education. Relational education gives us the tools to translate our longing for a more peaceful world into a tangible reality. Without it, we’re like birds without wings.

It’s often said that democracy can’t work unless citizens are educated. In countries in which a ma-jor portion of the citizenry is illiterate, providing education is seen as a crucial step toward democ-ratization. I would add that neither can a democra-cy work when citizens are relationally illiterate.

Relationally illiterate people tend to support lead-ers who mirror their own bias and reinforce their own prejudices. People governed by the tribal ego will typically support politicians who engage in us-versus-them thinking and advocate for war. People governed by the modern ego will gravitate toward leaders who put on a show of being rational and tough.

When we’re relationally illiterate, we perceive real-ity through the distorting filter of our unconscious beliefs and assumptions. As a result, our political choices miss the mark.

Every time I go to Israel or Palestine, I wonder why so little is being done to address the issue of re-lational illiteracy. The conflict between Jews and Arabs is one among many the international com-munity has repeatedly attempted to resolve by po-litical and legal means. Yet despite the enormous energy and resources expended, their efforts have by and large failed.

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Perhaps it’s time to face the fact that something is fundamentally amiss with an approach that focus-es exclusively on changing outer circumstances yet ignores the inner, ego-based dynamics that perpet-uate the violence. Of course political negotiation is necessary and important. But to avoid facing the immense underswell of relational illiteracy that fuels our conflicts is like fixing potholes in a road while ignoring the smoldering volcano beneath.

Sometimes we lose sight of the obvious. We speak of peace as if it were a matter of political negoti-ation or strategic maneuvering. But peace is fore-most a matter of human relationships. When the relationships among individuals and groups are harmonious, they’re at peace. So if we want to cre-ate a more peaceful world, we must hone our skills in the art of maintaining peaceful relationships.

Every year we chalk up thousands of deaths to fac-tors such as political extremism or domestic abuse. Yet these deaths could with equal justification be viewed as the tragic price we pay for our abysmal relational skills. Were we better able to commu-nicate, cooperate, and coexist, these deaths need never have occurred.

In our society, many people still view all forms of inner work, including relational education, as nar-cissistic hobbies. Yet look at the major problems on our planet and you’ll see how many of them can be traced back to relational illiteracy. Therefore, I believe it’s high time we stop viewing relational education as a mere personal hobby and recognize it for the urgent collective imperative it is.

One of the great strengths of tribal societies is that they recognize the importance of relational edu-cation, not only for individuals but for the entire

community. Whereas we typically categorize re-lationships as a personal, private matter, indige-nous peoples believe the exact opposite: Nothing could be more important to the community than the quality of people’s relationships. Relationships are therefore a matter of urgent public concern. As the Dagara teacher Sobonfu Somé explains, in her culture everyone feels a sense of responsibili-ty for maintaining harmony within the community. Therefore, any conflict between two people is con-sidered a matter of grave concern.

She writes, “One of the principles of the Dagara concept of a relationship is that it’s not private. When we talk about ‘our relationships’ in the vil-lage, the word ‘our’ is not limited to two. And this is why we find it pretty hard to live a relationship in a modern culture that is lacking true community. In the absence of community, two people are forced to say, ‘This relationship is ours,’ when in fact, a community should be claiming ownership.”

I think it’s high time that we, as a society, claimed ownership over the relational problems that are decimating our communities. Our current state of relational illiteracy is more than just an incon-venience—it’s a time bomb that needs to be dif-fused before it pulverizes us all. If we want to cre-ate a more peaceful world, we should demand that more of our tax dollars be devoted to relational ed-ucation.

It would be money well spent, for the stakes are higher than ever. As Martin Luther King once said, “A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.”

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Jalaja Bonheim.is one of the world’s foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for empowering women and healing communi-ties. She has trained hundreds of women leaders in the art of circle leadership and is the founder of the Institute for Circlework.  Since 2005, she has been empowering Jewish and Palestinian women in Israel and the West Bank to serve as agents of peace in their communities. Dr. Bon-heim is the author of numerous books, including her latest, The Sacred Ego: Making Peace with Ourselves and Our World. Her website is www.sacredego.com

A nation that continues year after year to spend more

money on military defense than on programs of social

uplift is approaching spiritual death.

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LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW

This book provides an impres-sively wide-ranging overview of the interrelationships and interdependencies among the environmental, economic, so-ciological, and political issues at play in the world today. They

feed into the rather pressing question of wheth-er humanity will be able to continue its exis-tence on this planet with some semblance of order and dignity, or whether our social and en-vironmental systems will break down into chaos. As clearly evidenced from the exhaustive annota-tion and impressive detail, the book is aimed at aca-demics, researchers, and decision-makers charged with navigating their companies, organizations or political institutions into the precarious and un-known territory ahead. While the authors are both academics, their roots are firmly planted in the real world and the warnings and conclusions they offer cannot be lightly dismissed. This book is at once sober and sobering. For example, according to the World Wildlife Fund, 35% of the world’s natural wealth has been lost over the past 30 years alone. Lay on top of that the growing inequalities between rich and poor; the dwindling supplies of mined and extracted resources like fresh water, oil, uranium, rare earths, lithium (for batteries), which have all reached peak status; climate change; environmen-tal degradation due to agricultural and industrial pollution; and the growing pressures of developing countries understandably wanting to move into a Western-style consumer society. Coupled with the exponential rise in the world’s population, it does not take a PhD to appreciate that our current glob-al standard of living, particularly in the West, is not only unsustainable, but precarious in the extreme. I would say that one of the greatest contribu-

REVIEW & INTERVIEW

Sustainable Economics: Context, Challenges and Opportunities for the 21st Century Practitioner by Keith Skene and Alan Murray

tions of this book is to point out the insular and self-serving nature of academic, governmental and corporate research, and to issue a clarion call for interdisciplinary collaborations in order to have some chance of coming up with workable solutions to benefit the greater whole. Make no mistake, playtime is over as is business as usual. It’s time for all of us to step into our responsibil-ities as grown-ups and to demand urgent action from those in power, as well as to take those in-dividual actions and choices that we know in our hearts can make a difference, however small. While this book is valuable in defining the prob-lems and indicating where we need to change, at the end of the day it’s up to each of us. The authors are optimistic that we will collectively step up to the plate. Let’s hope that we do so before we’ve passed the final tipping point.

Reviewed by Miriam Knight

INTERVIEWKeith Skene is director of the Biosphere Re-search Institute, an independent, internation-al and multidisciplinary centre for global sus-tainability. He is the co-author of Sustainable Economics – Context, Challenges and Oppor-tunities for the 21st Century Practitioner. More information at www.biosri.org

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The authors, R.U. Sirius (no, not his real name) and Jay Cornell have put together a guide to terms most people haven’t heard about, or only vaguely recognize, that describe scientific and tech-nological developments already

well advanced and that will inevitably change modern life as we know it. You know those science fiction movies like 2001, Terminator, and the Ma-trix? Their respective premises are no longer far out nor far away.

The book revolves around the concepts of trans-hu-manism and the singularity. Trans-humanism re-lates to radical technological alteration of the hu-man body – mind, including genetic manipulation and biomechanical and electronic implants. The singularity refers to the crossover point when ar-tificial intelligence becomes smarter than human beings. Probably the most high profile proponent of this is Ray Kurzweil, who predicts the singularity to occur in 2045.

The book combines history, science, and technol-ogy with a good dollop of philosophy and humor. It makes great reading for trivia addicts, but also raises profound questions and issues that any re-flective individual should be aware of. Dorothy,

REVIEW

Transcendence: The Disinformation Encyclopedia of Transhumanism and the Singularity

by R.U. Sirius and Jay Cornell

we are not in Kansas anymore and there’s no go-ing back, so we had better start thinking about the moral, ethical and survival issues related to going forward with little or no oversight or restraint. This book provides the signposts to this new Land of Oz, and describes the major players – in front of and behind the curtains. It is a book to be carefully contemplated.

Reviewed by Miriam Knight

TThis book is fascinating, wit-ty, intelligent, informative, disturbingly visionary, and alternately funny and scary as hell.

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“Suppose everything that is happening in the human world is taking place in a synthetic space, a grossly reduced arena; and sup-pose you could stand out-side that space and look

in. You would be seeing a great deal more than ‘what is going on’. You would be seeing how it is playing out, shot through with delusions at every turn; and of course the main delusion would be the space it-self, as if nothing could be happening anywhere else but there, in that place. This is what the mind, all the minds, are telling themselves, as they fight over scraps. Humans have defined themselves as social constructs in small-time stage play.”  (The Magician Awakes, Jon Rappoport)   

The controlled mind thinks in the same patterns, over and over. It reworks familiar territory, and when that becomes insufferably boring, it lowers its energy output and initiates shutdowns. Then it looks for outside stimulation that will replace thinking. The type of stimulation hardly matters, as long as it moves adrenaline through the system.

The decline of a society or civilization can be viewed in the same step-down fashion.

Breakout from the Controlled Ordinary Mind

by Jon Rappoport

Occasionally, in passing, a writer makes reference to the creative impulse as a missing social factor, which could be remedied, for example, by restor-ing funding for arts programs in schools, as if that would repair a bureaucratic failing and thus restore balance to education and “the culture.” Which is like saying Titans, who have developed profound amnesia about themselves, could recover their consciousness and power by shampooing their hair more frequently.

The individual human being, apart from the wel-ter of his social relationships, is sitting on a volca-no-range of creative energy, about which he knows almost nothing. This ignorance is purposeful. It enables him to fit into a small life defined by hab-its and shrunken subjects of interest and routine interactions. Within that space, he forms opinions and preferences and aversions. He says yes to this and no to that. He cultivates a passive tolerance for differences, as if he were auditioning for sainthood.

He lives as a social construct in a social space. If he breaks out, it is usually by committing a minor crime. If he lives in a place where war and destruc-tion are the long-standing status quo, he fights the assigned enemy. His social space is the battlefield. But whoever he is and wherever he is, underneath

When I was about to release my collection, Exit From The Matrix, I wrote several introductions. Here is one I didn’t publish. It shows how seriously I take what others consider a merely “quirky tendency” of humans to imagine a better and different future for themselves and this piece of space called Earth:

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it all, something is waiting for him. A part of himself is waiting.

It is the part that can conceive of everything that isn’t, that never was. It is the part that dreams be-yond the ordinary facades of time and space. It is the part that refuses to believe habit and repetition and routine and systems are the core of life.

It is the part that knows something new and un-precedented and stunning can be invented at the drop of a hat, and that this is the unlimited territo-ry of the individual. It is the part off-handedly re-ferred to as imagination, which over time has been sold away into oblivion. But which never dies. This is what is underneath the common duties and hab-its of daily humans as they circulate in their lives.

The elites who try to control and define the com-mon space of humanity would like to render imag-ination to the junk heap of history, never to be re-called. They would like to do this by replacing the individual with the group, which has no creative impulse, but is merely, with few exceptions, the lowest-common-denominator expression of any idea.

In Huxley’s Brave New World (1932), the overarch-ing government slogan was: “Every one belongs to every one else.”  One group, indivisible, with non-liberty and injustice for all.

Huxley’s slogan is now also the number-one elite propaganda message on Earth. It can be made to mean almost anything that derides and minimizes the individual and his repressed creative power.

In his 1954 short story, The Adjustment Team, Philip K Dick approaches the transformation of the indi-vidual into the group as an instantaneous, blan-keting, mass-programming operation. Salesman Ed Fletcher, through an error, isn’t included in the “great change.”  Instead, he witnesses it. Therefore, he is transported into the sky to meet the Old Man, the Chief, for a judgment:

Ed: “I get the picture...I was supposed to be changed like the others. But I guess something went wrong.”

Old Man: “Something went wrong. An error oc-curred. And now a serious problem exists. You have

seen these things. You know a great deal. And you are not coordinated with the new configuration.”

The new configuration, at a deep level, is not new at all. It has existed since the dawn of history. It’s the self-fulfilling prophecy that, except for a few gifted ones, humans have no creative power, no wide-ranging imagination. Thus, they must surren-der to the “shape of things as they are.”

Here is a statement about reality-creation that is crucial. ---Philip K Dick, his 1978 speech, How To Build A Universe That Doesn’t Fall Apart Two Days Later:

“...today we live in a society in which spurious realities are manufactured by the media, by governments, by big corporations, by religious groups, political groups...So I ask, in my writing, What is real? Because unceasingly we are bom-barded with pseudo-realities manufactured by very sophisticated people using very sophisti-cated electronic mechanisms...And it is an as-tonishing power: that of creating whole univers-es, universes of the mind. I ought to know. I do the same thing.”

Philip Dick was talking about the elite invention of a synthetic common space for human activity. And on the other hand, he was talking about an indi-vidual’s invention, through imagination, of other spaces. These other spaces aren’t mere fantasies. They’re as real as real can be---and they can be in-jected into the world, into the common space, to change it, and to wake people up from their group-

To be a free man, one must have a universe of one’s own.

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think trance. The bottom-line goal of all mind con-trol is the removal of the individual’s knowledge that he has great creative power, that this capac-ity gives him enormous untapped energy, that it solves problems by rendering them irrelevant and defunct.

Whether the method of mind control is propa-ganda, electronic transmission, DNA alteration, drugs, numbing education, indoctrination in val-ues, underneath it all, this is the goal: Stripped of the knowledge of his own imagination and cre-ative power, the individual keeps rearranging deck chairs on his personal Titanic, in an effort to find answers to dilemmas in a shrunken space that will never satisfy him.

From the elite’s point of view, this is what is sup-posed to happen, because then the individual will believe he can only be rescued in the arms of The Group. The individual, operating at half of what he is, will concoct all sorts of rationalizations and ex-planations for his life in a labyrinth. The labyrinth is how he perceives reality, through the filter of his amnesia about what he is and what he can do.

For the links to the sources of this report, click here.

But suppose he goes the other way. Suppose the objective is to restore what is inherently his?  Sup-pose he brings back what he has lost?  Suppose, finally, he takes a stand and refuses to see himself as a victim of circumstance?

Suppose he remembers that he holds the sword of his own imagination, and can invent reality?

Suppose he exercises that capacity and thus proves to himself how far-reaching his power is?

In his 1920 novel, A Voyage to Arcturus, which spawned generations of science fiction, David Lindsay writes:

“To be a free man, one must have a universe of one’s own.”

This is no flippant observation. This is psychology light years beyond what Freud and his offspring concocted. This is the power of imagination, linked

as it should be, to individual freedom. Nor was Lindsay recommending some closed-off fantasy existence. He was realizing that, with “a universe of one’s own,” the individual can then comprehend and participate in the common space we call the world---at a new level of unlocked and untangled power.

I dedicate my work to explaining these factors, and more importantly, providing many exercises that, when practiced, can reawaken and restore imagi-nation as the unlimited dynamo it actually is. 

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About Jon Rappoport: The author of three ex-plosive collections,   THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congres-sional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private cli-ents, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulit-zer Prize, he has worked as an investigative re-porter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other news-papers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to au-diences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at  NoMoreFakeNews.com and Outsi-deTheRealityMachine.  

The bottom-line goal of all mind control is the removal of the individual’s knowledge that he has great creative power, that this capacity gives him enormous untapped energy, that it solves problems by rendering them irrelevant and defunct.

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The third chapter on Mystical Powers describes specific causes for supernormal abilities like mind reading, invisibility, and flying.

So what exactly are the causes for superpowers? And how can we develop them within ourselves to make the world a better place?

Fortunately, superpowers don’t come from radio-active spider bites or laboratory mishaps. Instead, Master Patanjali tells us in The Yoga Sutra that “The powers are found in love and the rest.” He’s refer-ring to the Four Immeasurables: Immeasurable Equanimity, Immeasurable Compassion, Immea-surable Love, and Immeasurable Joy. These atti-tudes are immeasurable because they are aimed at every living being and because the merit they generate is immeasurable. Indeed, as Patanjali tells us, the merit from these attitudes of heart are so powerful they lead to miraculous abilities.

The Buddha first taught the Four Immeasurables around 500 B.C.E. These attitudes were so well known in ancient India during Patanjali’s time that he could simply say “the powers are found in love and the rest” and everyone who was supposed to know, would understand the code.

So how can you can you develop these attitudes in your own heart? One of the most effective ways

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Developing Your Yogic Superpowers to Make the World a Better Place

by James Connor

is to follow the Buddhist heart-opening practice of Exchanging Self and Others. This essential practice was taught by the eighth century master Shantide-va. After giving this teaching, a hall full of monks re-ported Shantideva flew out of the temple into the sky. This practice has four simple steps that you can put into practice immediately in your daily life.

1. RECOGNIZE THAT EVERYONE WANTS TO BE HAPPY. We are all bliss seekers and pain avoiders. Give any-one even the simplest of choices and people will always choose what that they believe will lead to happiness. Even when people act out or act badly it’s because they are trying to get something that they believe will make them happy. When we can recognize that we are all the same in this way, we can begin to wish happiness for everyone.

2. RECOGNIZE A TENDENCY OF MIND TO THINK MORE ABOUT YOURSELF. Here’s the thing: villains are always trying to get stuff for themselves at the expense of others. He-roes are always willing to sacrifice themselves to protect even total strangers. As you go about your day, do you want to be a hero or a villain?

AAnyone who casually skims the verses of The Yoga Sutra, the third century root text available in nearly every yoga studio, bumps into a most perplexing fact.

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Just watch your mind. Do you spend more time worrying about your own problems and challeng-es or worrying about someone else’s?

Think about these two choices like black and white rocks on an ancient scale. Every time you wor-ry about yourself, stack a black rock on one tray. And every time you think about making someone else happy, stack a white rock. At the end of the day, which way does the balance tip?

3. WATCH FOR WHAT OTHER PEOPLE WANT. Now wherever you go, use your eyes, ears, and mind to pay attention to what other people want. Try to stand in their shoes and see how they see the world. Maybe someone just wants their talents recognized with a little praise. Or maybe someone is having a hard time on a project and could use an extra hand. Or maybe someone wants a friend to treat them to a nice dinner and listen to their sto-ries. Stay on the look out for a chance to help like a hero, without wanting anything in return.

4. MAKE THE EXCHANGE. When you see some way to help someone, act. De-cide that you will make efforts using whatever skills and abilities you have to help that person get what they want to feel happier (as long as it’s not hurt-ing someone else, of course). When you are totally focused on ensuring another person’s happiness, you are transforming a habitual, human tendency to be self-centered--that villain energy--into gain-ing a supernormal habit to serve other people’s happiness first.

Just start small and build up. Anything can become a habit of mind if you keep at it. And we are talking about going from a normal person to a superyogi.

A most curious thing happens if you keep this prac-tice up. Watch as you become happier and the people in your world become happier. As Master Shantideva explains in one of the most important teachings ever given:

The total amount of happinessThat exists in the world has come fromWanting to make others happy.The total amount of sufferingThat exists in the world has come fromWanting to make yourself happy.

So there is a reason that villains never get happy endings. They are only thinking about themselves.

If you keep this practice of Ex-changing Self and Others going for a while, another curious thing can happen. You’ll get so good at getting your small self out of the way--and serving others as if they

were you--that according to ancient Buddhist and Yoga texts, you can begin to be able to read minds. As Master Patanjali explains in The Yoga Sutra, “With the necessary cause, one can read the minds of others.” 

One fortunate thing about yogic superpowers is that they usually only come to people who can get their small self out of the way and care for every-one. This is why miracles in history are usually per-formed by saints who are focused on alleviating the suffering of others.

True, an occasional villain slips in because powers can be gained and then corrupted, but generally supernormal abilities belong to saints who want to serve others.

Let’s just hope you will use your yogic supernormal powers for good.

About the AuthorJames Connor recently completed an isolated three-year meditation retreat. He is the author of The Superyogi Scenario, a page-turning thrill-er that allows readers to experience authentic wisdom that creates superheroes. He is also the founder of GoBeyond.org, a non-profit that teaches people how to meditate from authen-tic scriptural sources in the Buddhist and Yoga lineages. For more visit: www.byjamesconnor.com , www.gobeyond.org.

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With an open heart, Nikola Tesla engages the reader directly into compelling new concepts and perceptions with humor, insight, and spiritual wisdom. Channeled by Francesca Thoman, this book is the

first volume in a series of highly original lectures that integrate human spirituality and multi-dimensional physics. Presented as a series of articles and interviews that cover numerous sub-jects, Nikola Tesla shows that he is still engaged with humani-ty and remains fascinated with the nature of the universe.

From his vantage point in the afterlife, Nikola Tesla presents an exhilarating approach to a multi-dimensional physics that includes human consciousness, intelligent magnetism, the Di-mension of Identity, the enfolded geometries of time-space and coherent spiritual light. He offers several unique and powerful meditations to re-tune your chakras, engage luminal intelli-gence, ground structures of light and create spiritual enzymes.

Presenting mathematical ideas in clear, intelligent language, Nikola Tesla and Francesca Thoman work together to offer several wholly new ideas. Approaching concepts of light, grav-ity, magnetism and DNA from a human, spiritual perspective, they open up the deeper dimensions of a multi-dimensional universe, and make them an intimate part of our human ex-perience.

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Janai ‘Grandma Boom’ Mestrovich’s 40 year pioneering advocacy in Self-Help includes creating 3D techniques and in-novative holistic education programs to empower children. She produced Award-winning television and education-al self-help kids programs, has authored seven books, including The Grandma Boom Chronicles: More Alive at 65! She

writes for three publications, speaks, trains and coaches internation-ally, including the Health Division at the American Embassy, Peru. Honors include Rural spokesperson for the Surgeon General’s Chil-dren’s Mental Health Conference, Editorial Board appointee for Rosa-lynn Carter’s Institute, Miss Hospitality of Kansas, watermelon seed spitting champion, as well as being an outrageous grandmother. Ja-nai was an Instructor at the University of Oregon over two decades.

Her website is www.grandmaboom.com

Pollyanna Blanco’s soul loves dancing through life. She desires to guide people in discovering how truly multidimension-al they are as they pursue their creative journey, courageously embracing the soul’s call to rediscover deep inner truth and joy. An Author, licenced Chakra-dance FacilitatorTM, Reiki Master, and Di-vine Connections practitioner she also

has been an educator for over 18 years (Hon. BA., B. Ed), and studied ballet, modern, flamenco, and ballroom. In 2013 she was named the North American Imperial Pro-Am Show Dance Champion, represent-ing the Spring Tulip Classic in the 2013 Best of the Best, at the Ohio Star Ball. Her groundbreaking new book is called In Rhythm With Your Soul: Breakthrough the Barriers to Being Creative, Face Your Daimons and Dance! Her website is www.inrhythmwithyoursoul.com/

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Beth Banning is a best-selling author, inspirational speaker, and spiritual cata-lyst who has written numerous books in-cluding the Meditation for Life Series, and her newly released book, Interviewed by God. She has also co-created the Path-way to Personal Freedom, and the Art of Conscious Connection Seminar Series.

After many years of integrating this consciousness shifting work into her own life and teaching it to others, she experienced a profound reconnection with God that turned her life upside down. This radical-ly changed the way she perceives the world and functions in it. Beth now lives her life guided by her inner source of divine wisdom. She is committed to helping others discover this for themselves. Her web-site is http://bethbanning.com

John Robinson is a clinical psychologist with a second doctorate in ministry, an ordained interfaith minister, and the au-thor of seven books on psychology and spirituality. His professional work focus-es on midlife, men’s issues, the nature of mystical experience, the spirituality of aging, and the archetypal revelations of myth and fairytale. His personal life fo-cuses on sharing six grandchildren with

his wife of 35 years and a living on an island in the Puget Sound of Washington State.

You can learn more about John at www.johnrobinson.org.

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Dr. Karen Kan became a family doctor and tried to be “everything to everyone”, working exclusively in rural and urban medically under-served populations until she succumbed to fi-bromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome.  Al-ready having been trained in acupuncture, she sought the help of other natural healers, nutri-tionists, and spiritual teachers in order to heal her incurable condition.  Through her journey

of self-healing, she was able to integrate some of the best teachings avail-able world-wide and share them with her patients, healing them as well as herself.  She hosts a weekly radio show, the Dr. Karen Kan show, and is the author of a #1 Amazon bestseller, Guide to Healing Chronic Pain - A Holistic Approach. A free excerpt of her book is available at www.KarenKan.com.

Sondra Sneed is the author of  What to Do When You’re Dead; A Former Atheist Interviews the Source of Infinite Being. Since its release, her mission has become to reveal the Great Being we call God, which she says dwells within every cell of the universe. Sondra’s new life as author, speaker, and soul reader with a growing following comes on the heels of a successful career as a science and tech-

nology industry writer and commercial photographer. She now calls her-self a Godscribe, which began when the words, “Unemployed? It is my assertion you are employed by me,” first appeared in her journal in 2004. Sondra went on to take dictation from the presence she knew as God, fill-ing 10 spiral notebooks over the course of a year in solitude. She kept this a secret for 7 years before sitting down to scribe What To Do When You’re Dead, a dialogue with God that came as a message to the world. Sondra’s spiritual work now includes Soul Readings and Source Talks, in which she allows Source to speak through her on topics relevant to the soul and its condition in the human world. Her website is www.sondrasneed.com

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Gordon Lent is an explorer of Human Po-tential and researcher into the potential Destiny of the Human Race. This fall he and his team will launch an expansive new website, called Zero Universal, that will share the refreshing, new possibil-ities that are now available for all Hu-mans. He will outline a rich presentation of Cosmic understanding, specifically fo-

cusing on how to obtain and actually use our latent potential. He is currently composing numerous Music Albums in a genre that he calls Cosmic Music... music that is composed with the intention of bring-ing in a very high vibrational and purely Divine series of expressions.

His website is http://zerouniversal.com

Jerry Lane is retired carpenter and fore-man supervisor who earned a masters degree in creative writing from San Fran-cisco State University. During the Viet-nam war era, he served as a platoon com-mander for the U.S. Marines. Jerry  has transmitted several hundred lessons from beings known as “Christ Michael” and “Mother Spirit” over many years.

Their best lessons are collected in his Adventure of Being Human se-ries of books. The Adventure of Being Human (Origin Press, 2012) is Jerry’s first book, covering lessons that he received from both beings. The Adventure of Being Human: Mother Spirit Speaks (Origin Press, 2015) provides a selection of another set of these transmissions, only this time exclusively from Mother Spirit. Jerry is a long-time student of The Urantia Book as well as a student of Zen teachings. He resides in Marin County, California. 

More at http://evolving-souls.org/motherspiritspeaks/

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Khartika Goe began researching meta-physical dimensions while pursuing rig-orously academic graduate work at Co-lumbia University. Her passion is now writing and lecturing on the unknown and the mysteries of the universe, which she has described in her book, The Mul-tidimensional Traverler. In the course of her extensive travels around the world she has notably captured other dimen-

sional beings and planes of existence on film, and has been asked by prominent esoteric authors, researchers and documentary filmmak-ers to use her accounts and photos in their own research and work on the multidimensional realms. She is currently focused on help-ing children with developmental and physical disorders use their en-ergetic abilities, and she is in the process of establishing a special school to teach these kids how to develop their energetic potential. Her website is www.thetogetherness.com.

Kimberly Smythe: We’ve all seen the Hollywood, Oprah style adoption re-unions on TV with hugs and kisses all round for the parent and child reunit-ed. But in reality those warm and fuzzy feelings often don’t last for long. Above 60% of adoption reunions actually end in tears. Kimberly Smythe’s reunion with her daughter Kelcey, after 18 years apart, is one such case. Her story is one she has

longed to tell, and in her book LETTING GO AGAIN: A Birth Mother’s Tale of Adoption, Reunion, Separation and Growth, she candidly re-veals the trauma of giving up her child along with the complicated and emotionally fraught efforts to reconnect with her once they were reunited. Kim has experienced the stigma society attaches to the ‘birth mothers’, who often suffer alone and in silence.

For more information go to http://www.lettinggoagain.com

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Jean Adrienne is an author, radio show host, world traveler and entrepreneur. Her passion is creating Quantum Change in her own life, and, as the developer of the InnerSpeak™ Breakthrough Coaching and Therapy Process she loves to assist others to do the same.

Jean has a BA in Psychology from Florida State and has completed the 4-year Edu-

cation For Ministry curriculum from The University of the South. Her books include “Soul Adventures”, “Reframe Your World: Conscious Creation In The New Reality”, and “Power Tools: The Ultimate Own-er’s Manual For Personal Empowerment.” She has also created two decks of empowerment cards: The InnerSpeak Cards and Reconnect-ing Soul: 142 DNA Activation Cards

Jean offers coaching and clearing sessions in her office in Blairsville GA as well as via phone or SKYPE.

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Elaine Lockard is a Master Intuitive Heal-er, Spiritual & Executive Coach and Em-powerment Expert better known as The Confidence and Credibility Alchemist and Supreme Resourceress™. She has learned through 40 years of experience and train-ing, that complete knowledge of self is key to all successful transformation and heal-ing. Her passion is to help others know,

access and use their innate power to heal themselves and their lives and to also break free of their Spiritual closet to easily share their true self with the world getting the respect and recognition they deserve. Elaine is also the author of “21 Ways To Ease Foot Pain” based on the information she gathered on her personal healing journey.

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Frannie Rose is a spiritual teacher, inspi-rational speaker, and co-founder of the nonprofit organization One Simple Voice (OSV). After a mysterious illness left her bedridden for seventeen years, she faced a sobering choice: commit suicide or sur-render to a God she believed had aban-doned her. Remarkably, the path of sur-render led Frannie not only to a diagnosis and treatment but also to a new life.

The events Frannie describes in The Invitation: Uncovering God’s Longing To Be Heard, took her on a spiritual path of enlightenment and discovery which she now shares with others in her teachings, writings, and workshops. Through OSV, Frannie teaches clergy and laypersons from many walks of faith how to hear God’s voice.

For more information about Frannie Rose and OSV retreats, visit www.frannierose.com and www.onesimplevoice.org.

Candia Sanders has been Intuitive since childhood, and she uses her gifts to in-spire people around the world. Combin-ing her intuition with healing, she sees within the mental, emotional and physi-cal bodies to rebalance/realign old inju-ries/patterns of belief into frequencies for positive shifts and wellness.  An acci-dent in ’93, opened doorways into the in-credible connections between emotions,

meridians, organs, structure, endocrine system, events, memories, stored cellular memories, parallel lifetimes and beliefs. Rebalancing the various aspects aligns the person with clarity and focus on con-scious behavior. Candia’s main passion is helping others to open up to their consciousness and vitality.  Her book, Soul Rays: Discover the Vibratory Frequency of Your Soul, is available on Amazon and Kindle. She is available for readings and healings in person or by phone.

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Michael is an intuitive business men-tor who helps conscious entrepre-neurs  make more money, get more cli-ents, help more people,  and step into their role as visionary leaders. His unique intuitive  approach to coaching enables you to quickly overcome obstacles that keep you from attracting ideal clients,

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Cynthia Sue Larson, a best-selling author, life coach, and inspirational speaker who is known as “The

Quantum Optimist” for helping people discover their many possible selves and jump into their favorite

lives as they focus on the question “How good can it get?” Cynthia has been featured on the Discovery

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