Eating Cadavers in the Name of Science
Sergey Baranov – As human flesh is heading to your menu, you may want to take a moment to think about the degree of insanity we are witnessing in the western world today.
Sergey Baranov – As human flesh is heading to your menu, you may want to take a moment to think about the degree of insanity we are witnessing in the western world today.
Dylan Charles – Is there a bridge between the world of multiple dimensions and the world we live in?
Chip Richards – The Four Stages of Spiritual Growth and Development that author Michael Beckwith describes.
Charles Eisenstein – Science would benefit from a bit of humility these days, don’t you think?
Elva Thompson – We are being played with and it’s time we put an end to the game.
Jeff Warren – Could quietening the mind be possible in our faced-paced, Western lives?
Jessica Humphries – Yin yoga is much different from most yoga you see.
Gary Kohls – Remembering the Christmas Truce of 1914 and questioning Christian participation in war.
Azriel ReShel – The proof that noise hurts and silence heals.
Christina Sarich – Living from the heart is a scientific as well as spiritual practice.
Paul Levy – We must look outside of the physical plane in order to see it.
Chris Thomson – Science today is a double-edged sword.
GMI Reporter – It is a system of conscious awakening and evolution.
Dylan Charles – It is critical to put into practice what we know about creating inner peace in times of chaos.
Brett Lothian – We have a lot to learn from the ancient plant medicine sciences.
Kelly Brogan, M.D – There’s life with the experience of mental illness and then there’s life as a mental patient.
Justin Deschamps – Science is on the verge of understanding how telepathy and psychic abilities actually work.
Jay Dyer – The film supports many systopian objectives at once.
Cassius Methyl – There is something more to this phenomena that delves into the metaphysical realm.
Dylan Charles – When we look into the heavens, 96% of it is invisible to us.