P. D. Newman he points out that many species of the acacia tree contain DMT, the most potent psychedelic known. The very earliest alchemical writings explicitly refer to the use of the acadia tree to derive the "philosopher's stone." https://t.co/Kjo7LHXt6E
Thomas Verny shares that the mind is both dependent on and independent of the brain and the rest of the body. After researching 5,000 books and articles he found that intelligence and memory are stored in networks throughout the body and in cells. https://t.co/XPsBB8hRk2
James Tunney describes the contributions of the British writer, Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941), to our understanding of mysticism. She wrote 39 books covering many aspects of the mystical path, including her 1911 classic, titled Mysticism. https://t.co/Mvcyo0SfBU
Jeffrey Mishlove dialogs with himself about the history of maps related to the afterlife. He reflects upon the Egyptian Book of the Dead, the Tibetan Book of the Dead, Swedenborg's Heaven and Hell, the writings of Allan Kardec. https://t.co/PRs27JJne9
David Hanscom, MD, shares that chronic pain has its roots in anxiety. Resolving pain and anxiety is a multipronged approach that includes meditation, sleeping and eating well, and exercise. Spirituality is ultimately the answer to heal pain and thrive. https://t.co/J88xHhRpFE
Greg Bishop relates the stories behind some of the most famous individuals claiming to have had ongoing communications with alien entities. he conversation also explores the psychic abilities of Ted Owens and Uri Geller, ostensibly associated with UFOs. https://t.co/i3Pi25heKQ
Jeffrey Mishlove explains why he prefers to think in terms of "deep time" and hyperspace models of consciousness rather than "non-locality" – a term that is becoming ever more popular. https://t.co/ZgvkS0jb4l
William Peters explains that shared death experiences (SDEs) have many of the same features as a near-death experience (NDE). However, in the SDE it is the living person who experiences what the dying person experiences. https://t.co/KeIKkYgUAp
Greg Bishop is author of Project Beta: The Story of Paul Bennewitz, National Security, and the Creation of a Modern UFO Myth. He explains that the government was, for its own reasons, infiltrating the UFO research community. https://t.co/4nEq1SqKJP
James Tunney notes that dispensation theology has formed the basis for popular films and novels concerning "the rapture." He also argues that it is overly literal, scientistic in nature, and has become a tool of imperial expansion. https://t.co/9UGoCp2o5B
Charles Upton describes the Sufi path based on his three decades of experience as a practitioner. He also shares his admiration of Rumi's poetry and shares a set of Rumi's quatrains that he personally adapted for both rhyme and meter. https://t.co/yYYob3kR4Q
Angela Ford describes how she practiced a form of channeling, i.e., automatic writing, while working in the Army's remote viewing unit. This practice led to several successful drug interdictions and other intelligence operations. https://t.co/wOErsxX5L5
Based on frequent UFO sightings near Catalina Island, Caroline Cory put together teams of researchers – armed with extensive equipment. The project ran for five days and captured anomalous activity. https://t.co/krYxYDIjcO
Paul H. Smith points out that his remote-viewing mentor, Ingo Swann, expressed concern that alien entities were influencing earth's population so as to stifle cultivation of our enormous psychic potentials. https://t.co/GozOOapa0N
Charles Upton proposes that counter-initiation is the ultimate conspiracy theory – the conspiracy behind all other harmful conspiracies. He provide a number of examples, including Satanism, UFO cults, and Aztec ritual sacrifice. https://t.co/MIRvm0ViST