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Hello, everyone. I am beyond thrilled to introduce an imaginary conversation that will not only challenge what you think is possible, but could potentially change the way you see yourself and your health. Today, we are joined by three extraordinary minds who are pushing the boundaries of science, spirituality, and human potential. These experts have spent years exploring how the power of the mind, meditation, and energy can transform lives in ways that are nothing short of miraculous.
If you've ever wondered how meditation can go beyond relaxation to actually heal the body, how consciousness can shape reality, or how science is finally catching up to ancient wisdom, then this conversation is for you. Joe Dispenza, along with our esteemed guests, will guide us through groundbreaking discoveries that show just how powerful we truly are.
Get ready to open your mind, your heart, and maybe even shift your entire understanding of what's possible. This is a conversation you won't want to miss!
The Power of Thought, Emotion, and Belief in Healing
Nick Sasaki (Moderator):
"Thank you all for being here. We’re diving into something fundamental—how thoughts, emotions, and beliefs shape not just our minds but our bodies, and even our realities. Dr. Joe, you’ve talked about how people can heal through changing their thoughts and emotional states. Can you start by explaining what you’ve observed in your research?"
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"Absolutely, Nick. In our research, we’ve found that when people are able to shift their thoughts and emotions from survival-based stress responses to more elevated states like gratitude or love, there’s a measurable biological change. This isn’t just a psychological effect. We’ve seen people rewire their brains and change their gene expression. The key is to break free from the emotions of the past and train the body to a new state of being."
Nick Sasaki:
"That’s incredible. Deepak, you’ve been speaking for decades about the mind-body connection and the role consciousness plays in health. How do you see the process Joe is describing in relation to your work on consciousness and healing?"
Deepak Chopra:
"Joe’s work is fascinating, and it aligns deeply with what we understand about consciousness. The body, at its core, is an energy field—just as thoughts and emotions are. When you alter your consciousness, you are literally altering the way energy flows through the body. Beliefs, emotions, and intentions carry vibrational frequencies, and these frequencies influence the physical body. What Joe is talking about is that when people align themselves with higher frequencies—love, compassion, gratitude—they bring coherence into their body’s energy field, allowing healing to happen."
Nick Sasaki:
"Bruce, your work in epigenetics has shown that our environment—and even more, our perception of it—can change our biology. How do you see beliefs affecting genetic expression, especially in the context of healing?"
Bruce Lipton:
"It’s all connected, Nick. Our cells are constantly receiving information from our environment. But here’s the catch: it’s not the environment itself that controls gene expression, but how we perceive the environment. That’s where thoughts and beliefs come into play. When you believe you are in a stressful, dangerous environment, your cells respond by shutting down growth and focusing on survival. However, when you believe you are in a state of safety and love, your cells shift back to growth and healing. Joe’s research on people healing themselves aligns perfectly with this—it’s about creating a perception of health and wholeness in the mind, which is then communicated to the body."
Nick Sasaki:
"That’s powerful. So, if I understand correctly, what all of you are saying is that our thoughts and emotions directly influence the body’s ability to heal. But how does one practically maintain that state of elevated emotion or belief over time, especially when dealing with something as challenging as illness?"
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"It takes practice, Nick. Our brains are wired to return to the familiar, and for most people, stress and survival have become familiar. The key is to constantly remind the body of the elevated state through meditation, intention, and emotional rehearsal. When people do this consistently, they’re no longer the same person biologically—they’re in a new state where healing is possible."
Deepak Chopra:
"Yes, and I would add that maintaining this state requires a shift in consciousness. When you understand that you are not separate from the universe, that you are part of a larger cosmic intelligence, you can tap into that source of healing energy. It’s about living in a state of mindfulness, where each moment becomes an opportunity to choose love, gratitude, and connection over fear and separation."
Bruce Lipton:
"And from a biological standpoint, as soon as you sustain this shift in consciousness, your body begins to reprogram itself. Genes that were once associated with disease are turned off, and new genes for health and vitality are turned on. The science is catching up with what ancient spiritual traditions have been saying for thousands of years."
Nick Sasaki:
"It seems like what you’re all describing is a process where thought, emotion, and belief not only influence health but essentially create the conditions for it. So, in a way, we’re talking about self-empowerment on a fundamental level."
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"Exactly, Nick. Healing starts with the belief that it's possible. Once people understand that they have the power to change their biology, their entire reality starts to shift. It’s about moving from victimhood to creator."
Nick Sasaki:
"Thank you all for your insights. It’s clear that the power to heal, to create, and to transform begins in the mind, but it doesn’t end there. It permeates every aspect of our being, down to the cellular level. What an empowering realization."
Meditation as a Tool for Rewiring the Brain and Body
Nick Sasaki (Moderator):
"Gentlemen, today we’re talking about something that’s at the heart of your work—how energy and consciousness interact in the quantum field to influence reality. Dr. Joe, you often talk about how accessing the quantum field can lead to profound changes in a person's health and life. Can you begin by explaining how you see the quantum field in relation to human potential?"
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"Absolutely, Nick. The quantum field is an invisible field of energy that connects everything. When we learn to tap into it through meditation or heightened awareness, we can influence that field with our thoughts and emotions. This is where the idea of ‘creating from the field instead of from matter’ comes from. The field responds to coherent energy—clear intention and elevated emotion. It’s where potential becomes reality, where you can manifest change by aligning yourself energetically with the outcome you desire."
Nick Sasaki:
"Gregg, your work often explores the intersection of science and spirituality. How does the quantum field fit into that framework?"
Gregg Braden:
"The quantum field, as Joe describes, is essentially the bridge between what we perceive as the physical world and the non-physical world. In ancient traditions, it was called the ‘web of life’—something that has always existed but which modern science is just beginning to understand. What’s fascinating is that this field contains endless possibilities. Our emotions, beliefs, and perceptions shape the field and, in doing so, shape the reality we experience. The science of today is catching up to what spiritual traditions have known for millennia—that we are all connected to this field and can influence it."
Nick Sasaki:
"Nassim, you’re known for pushing the boundaries of theoretical physics. How do you see consciousness interacting with the quantum field in a way that resonates with both science and spirituality?"
Nassim Haramein:
"Consciousness, in my view, is fundamental to the structure of the universe. We tend to think of the physical world as being primary, but really, it’s information—energy in the form of frequencies—that organizes matter. The quantum field is essentially a sea of information, and consciousness is like the navigator of that sea. Through our focus and intention, we literally shape reality. My work in unified physics shows that at the smallest levels, everything is connected, and consciousness plays an active role in this interconnectedness, determining how energy moves and becomes matter."
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"I totally agree with Nassim. When we bring our awareness to a specific possibility in the quantum field, and we do so with sustained emotion—like gratitude, love, or joy—we are tuning into that potential and pulling it from the field into our reality. The science behind this is becoming clearer, whether it’s through studies in neuroscience or physics."
Nick Sasaki:
"Joe, Gregg, and Nassim, you’ve all touched on this idea that the quantum field responds to coherent energy. What are your thoughts on how individuals can cultivate the kind of focus or emotional coherence that allows them to connect with and influence the field more effectively?"
Gregg Braden:
"One key is self-regulation. The more we can regulate our emotional responses, the more coherent our energy becomes. When you’re living in fear, stress, or frustration, your energy is scattered. Practices like heart-brain coherence, where you align the heart’s rhythm with the brain’s function, can create a more focused and powerful state of being. This coherence strengthens our ability to interact with the quantum field in a meaningful way."
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"Exactly, Gregg. In my workshops, we focus on meditative practices that train the brain and heart to become more coherent. This is where people start to experience not just inner peace but real changes in their health and lives. Coherence is key—when your brain and heart are in sync, you’re more likely to access those potentials in the field and bring them into three-dimensional reality."
Nassim Haramein:
"And from a physics perspective, coherence is the resonance between you and the universe. The greater your coherence, the more in tune you are with the fundamental energies of the quantum field. When you resonate with the field, you start to see synchronicities in your life—what some would call ‘miracles’ or ‘luck,’ but which are actually the result of being aligned with the natural flow of energy."
Nick Sasaki:
"That’s fascinating. So for someone listening to this, wanting to start their journey of interacting with the quantum field, what would each of you suggest as a practical first step?"
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"Start with meditation. Begin by becoming aware of your thoughts and emotions, and then learn how to elevate your emotions while focusing on clear intentions. The more you practice, the more you'll see the feedback from the quantum field. It's all about training your body and mind to align with what you want to experience."
Gregg Braden:
"I’d say start with heart-brain coherence. It’s a simple practice of focusing on the heart, breathing, and feeling gratitude or love. This can help shift your emotional state and bring you into alignment with the field. Over time, you’ll feel more centered and connected to everything around you."
Nassim Haramein:
"I would add that it’s important to cultivate a sense of curiosity and wonder about the universe. The more you understand the interconnectedness of everything, the easier it becomes to trust that your intentions can influence reality. Engage with the world as if it's alive and responsive to your consciousness, because in many ways, it is."
Nick Sasaki:
"Thank you, gentlemen, for this thought-provoking discussion. The idea that we can interact with the quantum field to influence our reality offers profound implications for how we live and shape our future."
Accessing the Quantum Field and the Power of Collective Energy
Nick Sasaki (Moderator):
"Today, we’re diving into how consciousness and belief systems directly influence biology. Dr. Joe, you talk about how thoughts and emotions can literally change the body at a genetic level. Can you explain how that works?"
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"Absolutely, Nick. The idea is that every thought produces a biochemical reaction in the brain. When we think a thought, it sends signals through our neurons and creates emotions. Repeated thoughts and emotions can lead to new neural connections and influence how genes express themselves. So, if we’re consistently in a state of fear, stress, or anxiety, we’re instructing our body to stay in survival mode, and this influences gene expression. But when we change our thoughts, we can signal different genes, leading to health, healing, and even greater levels of consciousness."
Nick Sasaki:
"Bruce, your research in epigenetics has shown that genes are not our destiny. How do you see the connection between belief systems and biology?"
Bruce Lipton:
"Well, Joe’s absolutely right. The science of epigenetics has shown that it’s the environment, not just our genes, that controls genetic expression. But here’s the key—the environment isn’t just the world outside our body; it’s also the internal environment, which includes our thoughts and beliefs. Our perceptions shape our biology. If you believe you are powerless or in danger, your cells receive that information and react accordingly. Conversely, if you believe you’re capable of healing, your cells pick up on that too. It’s the biology of belief—our thoughts can literally change our genetic activity."
Nick Sasaki:
"Caroline, you often speak about the role of energy and consciousness in healing. How do belief systems and consciousness affect our health from a spiritual perspective?"
Caroline Myss:
"From a spiritual and energetic perspective, your beliefs shape your energy field, which in turn influences your body. Illness begins in the energy field before it manifests in the body. Beliefs rooted in fear, shame, or guilt can block energy flow and create physical dis-ease. When you shift those beliefs—especially through practices that raise consciousness like forgiveness or surrender—you unblock that energy and allow healing to occur. It's all about aligning your consciousness with higher truth and releasing beliefs that limit you."
Nick Sasaki:
"Joe, you’ve seen a lot of transformation in your workshops. How do you help people reprogram their beliefs to change their biology?"
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"The key is creating a new experience for people. We teach them how to observe their thoughts and emotions, understand their old, limiting beliefs, and then move beyond them. Meditation is a huge part of this process. It allows people to disconnect from their familiar environment and habitual patterns, giving them the space to create new thoughts and emotions. With repeated practice, they begin to experience a new reality—one where their body follows their mind instead of the other way around. They start signaling genes that promote healing, growth, and regeneration."
Bruce Lipton:
"I love that, Joe. It’s a perfect example of how consciousness literally shapes biology. When we meditate or visualize, we change the signals that our cells are receiving. And since the mind is so powerful, those changes can happen rapidly. You’re literally reprogramming your biology to match your consciousness."
Nick Sasaki:
"Caroline, how does this idea of reprogramming consciousness align with spiritual healing practices?"
Caroline Myss:
"It aligns perfectly. In many spiritual traditions, the goal is to transcend the ego and limited perceptions to connect with a greater reality. When you shift consciousness, you invite grace—an energy that is beyond the material world but which can heal and transform the body. Grace is available when you surrender limiting beliefs and align yourself with the divine order of life. It’s in this space that true healing occurs, not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually as well."
Nick Sasaki:
"This idea of grace, surrender, and reprogramming our thoughts is powerful. For someone listening, what’s a practical step to start changing their beliefs to influence their health?"
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"I would suggest starting with awareness. Begin to observe your thoughts and emotions throughout the day. When you catch yourself thinking in limiting ways, challenge those thoughts. Meditation is also crucial. It’s a practice that can help you quiet the mind, disconnect from the past, and create a new, more empowering future."
Bruce Lipton:
"Agreed. I’d add that it’s important to cultivate positive emotions like gratitude. Gratitude shifts your entire biology. It sends the signal to your cells that you’re safe, supported, and thriving, and that changes gene expression. The more you feel gratitude, the more you rewire your brain for positivity and health."
Caroline Myss:
"I would encourage people to explore where their beliefs come from. Often, our deepest beliefs are inherited or learned from society. Question those beliefs, especially the ones that limit you. Are they really true? When you release beliefs that no longer serve you, you open yourself up to new possibilities for healing and transformation."
Nick Sasaki:
"This conversation has been so enlightening. It's clear that belief systems play a huge role in shaping our health and well-being, from the cellular level to the spiritual. Thank you all for sharing your insights."
Coherence Between the Heart and Brain for Optimal Health
Nick Sasaki (Moderator):
"Today, we’re exploring the deeper connections between energy, frequency, and the unified field, and how they shape reality. Dr. Joe, your work often focuses on how thoughts and emotions create measurable changes in energy fields. Can you explain how this process works?"
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"Of course, Nick. Every thought we think produces an energetic signature, and our emotions further amplify this energy. When our thoughts are clear and we pair them with elevated emotions like gratitude or love, we emit a coherent energy signal into the unified field. This field, being non-local and all-encompassing, responds to the energy we broadcast. The idea is to create from the field, not from matter. In other words, when we become coherent in mind and heart, we become energetically aligned with the field, and we start drawing our desired reality toward us."
Nick Sasaki:
"Nassim, your work on unified field theory delves into the fabric of space itself. How do you see the role of energy and frequency in shaping the physical world?"
Nassim Haramein:
"Absolutely. The entire universe is a field of energy, where everything is connected. In my unified field theory, I’ve shown how space is not empty; it’s teeming with energy, the 'quantum vacuum,' if you will. Every atom, every particle, exists within this sea of energy. Our consciousness, being part of this energetic field, interacts with it. Our thoughts, emotions, and intentions are not isolated events—they ripple out into the fabric of space-time. When we understand that reality is created from energy patterns, we can begin to influence the material world by working with the energy that underlies it."
Nick Sasaki:
"Rupert, your work in morphic fields and the idea of collective consciousness connects with this idea of an invisible field shaping reality. How do you see the role of frequency and energy in this process?"
Rupert Sheldrake:
"The concept of morphic fields suggests that there is an invisible, energetic template for every form and behavior in nature. These fields carry information and organize matter and life. When individuals resonate with a certain frequency, they tap into these fields. Collective consciousness, for example, is shaped by shared experiences and thoughts, and these create resonant fields that influence everyone connected to them. So, when enough people change their thoughts or behavior, it shifts the collective energy field, which in turn influences the reality experienced by others. It’s an ongoing feedback loop between consciousness and energy."
Nick Sasaki:
"So, what I’m hearing is that both individual and collective thoughts and emotions influence the field and, in turn, physical reality. Joe, how do you help people learn to consciously shift their energy to align with this field?"
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"It begins with awareness and practice. People first need to understand that they are not separate from the field, but an integral part of it. Through meditation and heart-brain coherence practices, we teach people to elevate their emotional energy and focus their thoughts on a clear intention. This combination of high-frequency emotion and focused thought creates a powerful signal that interacts with the quantum field, allowing them to consciously manifest their desires. But it’s key to feel as though the desired reality has already occurred—that feeling brings the future into the present."
Nassim Haramein:
"That makes perfect sense. In my research, I’ve found that the more coherent an energy pattern is, the more influence it has over the field. Think of the field as a web of energy; a strong, coherent vibration creates larger ripples that affect the web more profoundly. This is why coherence in thought and emotion is so crucial—it amplifies our ability to influence the field."
Nick Sasaki:
"Rupert, how does this idea of coherence tie into your theory of morphic resonance and fields of collective consciousness?"
Rupert Sheldrake:
"Coherence is everything. In morphic fields, resonance happens when there's harmony in the vibration of thoughts, emotions, or behaviors. This resonance strengthens the field, making it more accessible to others. It’s like tuning into a radio frequency—the more aligned you are with that frequency, the clearer the signal. When individuals practice coherence, they aren’t just changing their personal reality—they’re contributing to a stronger morphic field that others can tune into, potentially accelerating collective change."
Nick Sasaki:
"This idea of coherence as a bridge between personal intention and collective impact is fascinating. Joe, have you seen examples of this in your workshops, where personal transformation leads to collective shifts in the energy of a group?"
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"Definitely. When we have a group of people meditating together with focused intention and elevated emotion, we witness a shift in the energy of the room. We’ve measured this with technology that shows the energy field around individuals expanding and becoming more coherent. People report experiencing collective synchronicities, spontaneous healings, and even shared mystical experiences. It’s a clear indication that when enough people align their energy with the field, it creates a powerful collective resonance that influences the entire group."
Nassim Haramein:
"That’s exactly what we would expect from a unified field perspective. The field responds to collective coherence by amplifying the energy and making it easier for everyone in that space to experience a shift. It’s like a feedback loop—coherence builds more coherence, and that amplifies the impact on the material world."
Rupert Sheldrake:
"And in morphic resonance, this is a crucial point. When enough people are coherent, it not only influences the present moment but also creates a field that future generations can tap into. It’s why breakthroughs in consciousness, whether individual or collective, don’t just stay localized—they ripple through time and space, becoming part of the evolutionary process."
Nick Sasaki:
"This conversation has illuminated so much about how energy, frequency, and the field are interconnected and influence both our personal and collective realities. Thank you all for sharing your insights on this topic."
Scientific Evidence and Spiritual Growth
Nick Sasaki (Moderator):
"Today, we’re diving into the profound connection between beliefs, biology, and our potential for conscious evolution. Bruce, your groundbreaking work shows how our beliefs affect our biology. Could you explain the science behind that?"
Bruce Lipton:
"Absolutely, Nick. The essence of my work is that our beliefs are the primary drivers of our biology. What most people don’t realize is that genes are not deterministic—they’re simply blueprints. It’s the environment, particularly the internal environment shaped by our thoughts and beliefs, that determines how our genes are expressed. If we hold onto limiting beliefs—beliefs based on fear, stress, or survival mode—these will trigger genetic programs associated with protection, shutting down growth and repair processes. But if we hold empowering beliefs, it shifts the chemical signals in our body, activating genes related to health, vitality, and even longevity."
Nick Sasaki:
"Gregg, your research touches on ancient wisdom and modern science. How do you see the connection between beliefs and the way they shape not only our bodies but our potential for conscious evolution?"
Gregg Braden:
"Thanks, Nick. What I find fascinating is that ancient wisdom, from various spiritual traditions, has always understood that our thoughts and beliefs have a powerful influence on our physical reality. Modern science is now catching up to that understanding. Conscious evolution is all about realizing that we’re not victims of our biology—we’re the architects of it. By choosing beliefs that are aligned with love, compassion, and unity, we create a biological environment that supports our highest potential. What we think, feel, and believe is what we become. This is the key to understanding how we can consciously evolve—by shifting our beliefs, we are literally rewiring our biology to mirror those changes."
Nick Sasaki:
"Dr. Joe, your work teaches people how to change their personal reality by changing their beliefs and emotional states. How does this process work on a biological level?"
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"Well, Nick, we know from neuroscience that repeated thoughts form neural networks in the brain, and these networks influence our behavior and biology. If you keep thinking the same thoughts—often driven by limiting beliefs—you keep reinforcing the same neural circuits. These circuits then signal the same genes in the same ways, which keeps the body stuck in the past. To consciously evolve, we must break free from these habitual thought patterns. Through meditation and mindfulness, we can learn to observe our thoughts and emotions, interrupt these patterns, and choose new, empowering thoughts. When you combine a clear intention—your new belief about what’s possible—with elevated emotions like love or gratitude, you create coherence between the mind and heart, which rewires the brain and shifts the body’s biology."
Nick Sasaki:
"So, it’s not just about thinking differently but feeling differently too?"
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"Exactly. The thought sends the signal out, but the emotion draws the experience back to you. When you feel an elevated emotion—like you’re already living in the desired future—you signal your genes to behave in new ways. That’s how we biologically evolve through our beliefs. We’re not only changing our mind but also signaling the body to create new proteins, new cells, and new health outcomes. This is conscious evolution in action."
Nick Sasaki:
"Bruce, you often talk about the power of perception. How does perception play into this equation of belief and biology?"
Bruce Lipton:
"Perception is everything. It’s the filter through which we interpret our experiences and form our beliefs. The environment doesn’t directly control our genes—our perception of the environment does. For instance, two people might experience the same event, but if one perceives it as stressful and the other as a challenge, their bodies will respond very differently at the genetic level. One will activate stress hormones, while the other may activate growth hormones. By consciously changing our perceptions, we change the signals we send to our cells, which in turn changes our biology. So, it’s really about shifting from a mindset of fear or survival to one of growth and love."
Nick Sasaki:
"Gregg, your work often bridges the gap between science and spirituality. How do you think ancient cultures viewed the relationship between belief, biology, and evolution?"
Gregg Braden:
"Many ancient cultures understood that we are deeply connected to the universe and that our inner state—our beliefs, emotions, and thoughts—reflects in our outer world, including our physical bodies. In indigenous and spiritual traditions, there was no separation between mind and body; they saw health and well-being as a holistic process. They knew that by aligning their thoughts and emotions with the natural world, they could bring harmony into their lives and bodies. Today, we can use these ancient principles, validated by modern science, to consciously evolve. By cultivating beliefs that resonate with higher states of consciousness—like unity, compassion, and interconnectedness—we not only change our biology but also our collective future."
Nick Sasaki:
"Dr. Joe, do you see this conscious evolution as something that can affect not just individuals but society as a whole?"
Dr. Joe Dispenza:
"Absolutely. When enough individuals shift their beliefs and emotions, it changes the collective energy of society. I’ve seen it in my workshops—when people heal from within, they inspire others around them to do the same. It creates a ripple effect. As more and more people awaken to their potential for conscious evolution, we start to see changes in the larger field of human consciousness. This collective shift has the power to transform not just personal realities but global realities as well."
Nick Sasaki:
"So, the key to both personal and collective evolution lies in changing our beliefs, which in turn changes our biology. Bruce, do you agree?"
Bruce Lipton:
"Completely. Belief is the foundation of biology. If we change our beliefs, we change the chemistry of our body, and if enough of us do it, we change the chemistry of the world. Conscious evolution is about reclaiming our power as creators, not just of our own health, but of a healthier, more harmonious planet."
Gregg Braden:
"And that’s where ancient wisdom and modern science converge. We’re at a point in history where we have the tools and understanding to consciously choose our evolution—both individually and collectively. It’s a profound moment in human history, and the key to unlocking that potential is understanding the power of our beliefs."
Nick Sasaki:
"This has been an incredible conversation about the deep connection between beliefs, biology, and our collective evolution. Thank you all for sharing your insights."
Short Bios:
Joe Dispenza is a neuroscientist, chiropractor, and author known for his work in exploring the power of the human mind and its ability to heal the body. His research combines science and spirituality to teach people how to rewire their brains, unlock their potential, and create lasting personal transformation through meditation and energy work.
Bruce Lipton is a stem cell biologist and author, best known for his groundbreaking research on epigenetics and the power of belief in shaping biology. He emphasizes how our thoughts and environment, rather than just our genetics, can influence our health and well-being.
Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author who developed the theory of morphic resonance, which explores how patterns of behavior, memory, and consciousness are shared across species. His work delves into the interconnectedness of life and how consciousness extends beyond the brain.
Gregg Braden is a best-selling author and scientist known for his work in bridging science and spirituality. He explores ancient wisdom, quantum physics, and human potential to demonstrate how we can use the power of our beliefs and emotions to transform our reality.
Lynne McTaggart is an investigative journalist and author who focuses on the power of intention and group consciousness in healing and transformation. Through her extensive research, she demonstrates how thoughts and collective intention can influence outcomes in the physical world.
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