Wilhelm Reich 19 y
Wilhelm Reich is one of the great minds of recent times. So great infact, that the global elite kept a tight lid on him and his work (similar to anything that would help enlighten the masses). Read on....
Wilhelm Reich: Revisiting a Scientific Pioneer
By Michael Mannion
The connections between methods of thinking, character structures, and social order are simple and logical. They explain why it is that so far all men who comprehended and advocated the living in one form or another found themselves always outside the ways of thinking which have governed human society for thousands of years; for this reason, they have so often suffered and perished. And where they appear to have penetrated, it can be regularly shown that the armored bearers of mechanistic civilization, every time, ro ... read more
Dr. Hamer 19 y
Dr. Hamer is one of the most importand doctors/researcher of our modern day. He has scientifically proven a link between disease and emotional trauma (something sages knew all along).
Biography
of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer
Ryke
Geerd Hamer, M.D. was born in 1935 and grew up in Frisia, Germany.
He received his high school diploma at age 18 and started medical and
theological studies in Tubingen, where he met Sigrid Oldenburg, a medical
student who later became his wife. At age 20, he passed the preliminary
examination in medicine, married a year later, and completed his theological
examinations at 22. A daughter was born to the young family and a son,
DIRK, who would later play a large role in their lives. At 24, Hamer passed
his medical state exami ... read more
Krishna Das: Vibration Of Joy 19 y
King of kirtan Krishna Das speaks frankly about success, self-acceptance, and the power of just showing up.
"I don't do it for other people. There are no other people. It's just us. We are one. If I was just performing, that presence, that grace wouldn't be in the voice for people to feel. It would be something else. Who you are is what you transmit. No matter what you're doing. So you might as well get that right."
Krisna Das conjours the essence of god consciousness through his divine chanting. Whenever you need to raise your vibration to a level of profound joy, I highly recommend immersing yourself in his sound. Influential spiritual leader Ram Dass describes Krishna Das as ”an example of someone whose heartsongs open the channels to Gods”. The following is an interview that reveals the heart energy and soul purpose of the beloved Krishna Das.
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”Calling out to hungry hearts
Everywhere through endlesstime
You who wander you who thirst
I offer you this hear ... read more
Max Planck 19 y
"...its far-reaching effect on classical physics, was not appreciated at first. However the evidence for its validity gradually became overwhelming as its application accounted for many discrepancies between observed phenomena and classical theory."
Max Planck
Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck was born in Kiel, Germany, on April 23, 1858, the son of Julius Wilhelm and Emma (née Patzig) Planck. His father was Professor of Constitutional Law in the University of Kiel, and later in Göttingen.
Planck studied at the Universities of Munich and Berlin, where his teachers included Kirchhoff and Helmholtz, and received his doctorate of philosophy at Munich in 1879. He was Privatdozent in Munich from 1880 to 1885, then Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at Kiel until 1889, in which year he succeeded Kirchhoff as Professor at Berlin Uni ... read more
Renne Caisse and Essiac Tea 19 y
"Caisse and Dr. Fisher teamed to treat cancer patients who had been written off by their doctors as terminal. Many of these patients, too, showed dramatic improvement."
Rene Caisse and Essiac
(c) 1993 by Richard Walters
(Excerpted from Options: The Alternative Cancer Therapy Book, Avery Publishing)
Essiac, a harmless herbal tea, was used by Canadian nurse Rene Caisse to successfully treat thousands of cancer patients from the 1920s until her death in 1978 at the age of ninety. Refusing payment for her services, instead accepting only voluntary contributions, the Bracebridge, Ontario, nurse brought remissions to hundreds of documented cases, many abandoned as ”hopeless” or ”terminal” by orthodox medicine. She aided countless more in prolonging ... read more
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