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Personal Planetary Healing Meditation with Wynn Free
While working his “day job” as a world-renowned forensic geologist and the president of the Minnesota-based American Petrographic Services, Scott Wolter began developing a new science called archaeopetrography–a scientific process used to date and understand the origins of mysterious stone artifacts and sites. The first artifact Scott studied using this new science was the Kensington Rune Stone, which he believes is an authentic, pre-Columbian land claim carved here in America by none other than the Knights Templar.
Tonight on Conscious Conversations, Joan and Janet talk with DIANNE COLLINS, author of 'Do You Quantum Think: New Thinking That Will Rock Your World'. It unveils powerful secrets that reveal a power that exists in each of us. Our thinking is not free but is conditioned by our world view. We need to transcend our habitual thinking in order to be able to pursue the lives that we truly desire.
Tonight on Conscious Conversations, Joan and Janet talk with DIANNE COLLINS, author of 'Do You Quantum Think: New Thinking That Will Rock Your World'. It unveils powerful secrets that reveal a power that exists in each of us. Our thinking is not free but is conditioned by our world view. We need to transcend our habitual thinking in order to be able to pursue the lives that we truly desire.
Vibrational UPgrade with Dr. Alison Kay
Biologist and Stem Cell Researcher Bruce Lipton Explains the Science Behind the Mind-Body Connection
How many people have attempted suicide by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge and survive to talk about it? Not many. Our guest and first-time author, Kevin Hines, did survive and now has found a reason for living after years of suffering without help from 'bipolar disorder with psychotic features'. In his book 'Cracked, Not Broken' Hines presents a vivid and moving memoir of how he descended into mental breakdown, fought to overcome demons, and made it his 'life’s work to educate people all over this great country, and around the globe, to prevent suicide and understand mental illness.
The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most recognizable structures to define a modern city. Yet, for author Kevin Hines the bridge is not merely a marker of a place or a time. Instead, the bridge marks the beginning of his remarkable story. On September 24, 2000, Kevin Hines was 19 years old, paranoid, and hallucinating when he jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge.