What if Byron Katie sat with today’s greatest thinkers to question reality itself? Introduction by Byron KatieWhen people come to me, they usually want relief.They want peace.They want something to stop hurting.And almost always, they believe the pain is caused by something out there—a person who betrayed them, a situation that shouldn’t have happened, a … [Read more...] about Loving What Is by Byron Katie: A Deep Inquiry Into Reality
Lisa Nichols’ Abundance Now: A 5-Part Imaginary Roundtable
What if Lisa Nichols gathered today’s greatest minds to expand Abundance Now?Introduction by Lisa NicholsAbundance Now was never meant to be a promise of someday. It was an invitation to recognize who you are before the evidence arrives. For years, I watched people work harder, visualize longer, and wait patiently—yet still feel disconnected from the life they … [Read more...] about Lisa Nichols’ Abundance Now: A 5-Part Imaginary Roundtable
Manifest a Life of Miracles: Inside the Miracle Zone Conversations
What if Marci Shimoff, Dr. Sue Morter, and Lisa Nichols compared notes on why miracles stall?Introduction by Marci ShimoffFor a long time, I believed miracles were rare—beautiful exceptions that happened to other people when conditions were just right. Yet the more I studied happiness, the brain, and the inner lives of people who seemed to live with ease, the … [Read more...] about Manifest a Life of Miracles: Inside the Miracle Zone Conversations
Sue Morter Energy Codes: Healing Trauma, Ego, and Embodiment
What if Sue Morter could sit with Carl Jung and Bessel van der Kolk to debate healing?Introduction by Sue MorterFor much of my life, I believed healing meant fixing something that was broken.Like many of you, I studied the body, the nervous system, and the mind in great detail. I learned how patterns form, how trauma shapes behavior, and how emotions influence … [Read more...] about Sue Morter Energy Codes: Healing Trauma, Ego, and Embodiment
Happy for No Reason: Marci Shimoff in Imaginary Conversation
What if Marci Shimoff could sit with the world’s greatest thinkers and test whether happiness is truly trainable?Introduction by Marci ShimoffFor most of my life, I believed happiness was something I had to earn.I thought it came after I worked harder, fixed myself more, achieved the right goals, or finally got life to cooperate. And like many people, I had … [Read more...] about Happy for No Reason: Marci Shimoff in Imaginary Conversation
Elf 2: Let Him Ruin It
What if Buddy the Elf came back?Not to save Christmas.Not to prove magic exists.But to discover that the world now loves joy so much, it tries to control it—and forgets how to let it be messy.(Note: This is an imaginary conversation, a creative exploration of an idea, and not a real speech or … [Read more...] about Elf 2: Let Him Ruin It
Dolores Cannon & the Missing Years of Jesus Among the Essenes
What if Dolores Cannon’s regression work uncovered the missing years of Jesus and his Essene education?Introduction by Dolores CannonFor many years, people have asked me why my work keeps returning to the life of Jesus. I never set out to investigate Him specifically. My intention was simply to listen—to allow people, under deep hypnosis, to speak from other … [Read more...] about Dolores Cannon & the Missing Years of Jesus Among the Essenes
The Christmas That Found Charles Dickens
What if Charles Dickens wrote his own Christmas story before he wrote Scrooge’s?Winter does not ask what you are ready to lose.It simply arrives, taking light early, thinning warmth, reminding people of the places they learned to endure rather than belong. In its silence, old absences grow louder. What was once ignored returns—not as memory, but as … [Read more...] about The Christmas That Found Charles Dickens
The Past Is Never Dead — William Faulkner on Time and Truth
What if William Faulkner gathered the greatest writers in history to interrogate a single sentence?Introduction by William FaulknerI have been asked, many times, what I meant when I said that the past is never dead. People assume I was speaking poetically, or nostalgically, or with some fondness for memory. But I was not offering comfort. I was naming a … [Read more...] about The Past Is Never Dead — William Faulkner on Time and Truth
Life of Jesus Story: From Birth to Resurrection
What if understanding Jesus requires not fewer sources, but more careful listening to all the evidence we still have?Introduction by Nick SasakiThis Life of Jesus story begins with the Bible—but it does not end there.The Gospels give us the essential spine of Jesus’ life: his birth, his teaching, his death, and his resurrection. But between those verses are … [Read more...] about Life of Jesus Story: From Birth to Resurrection









