Healing as an Act of Consciousness

The above image is a view along the trail on Camelback mountain, a Phoenix area landmark which is also next to the town of Paradise Valley where, from June 11-18, 2012 we will host Carol Robert’s Genome Healing Workshop for the first time outside of Australia. Each year roughly 300,000 hikers visit this landmark and make the 1.5 mile trek…

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Awakening from the Astral Slumber

Ponder the thoughts written below: …the astral body is a component part, the very Self, of earthly existence; … it is the seat of the conscious mind and is not created by the will of the individual. The astral phantom is so much our very Self that we do not realize how bound up in it we are; we do…

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Finding the Courage to Imagine Resurrection

Organ regeneration is one of the most accessible and perhaps comfortable aspects in the universal appeal of Grigori Grabovoi and Arcady Petrov’s writings and teachings. I have a part or two that I am excited about restoring to the Norm. However, that is just the appetizer to the main course, which, I believe, we may be more reticent (myself included),…

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‘FDA Protection’ At Work v. MMS

I’m going to start right here by saying it deeply saddens me to feel that the image above is an appropriate representation of events that are reported below, but that’s how I see it. For almost two years I have followed, with minimal comment, the saga of Daniel Smith of Project Green Life, who the FDA sought to make an…

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The Great Power Within Us

I have finished reading Book III of Arcady Petrov’s trilogy, “Creation of the Universe”, Save the World Around You. It was well worth the effort, replete with useful insights, some of which are metabolic, particularly on cancer, telomeres, and the informational nature of DNA. It’s greatest gifts, however, are conceptual. The drama surrounding the struggle of “Death” to remain alive,…

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Misinformation and Restoration of the Norm

Easter Greetings to Everyone, believers and non-believers included. The vast majority of those who will read the following thoughts will do so after Easter, but the subject of resurrection is becoming particularly meaningful in a far more expanded context than has been the case for the past 2,000 years or so. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzt9LV_Egjg&w=448&h=252&hd=1] Some thoughts that came on my morning bicycle…

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