The Positive Head Podcast
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521: “Oneness” Chapter Fourteen
520: Die before you die, and realize there is no death
Brandon answers a question about a listener’s struggles with maintaining positive thinking and shares wisdom by Eckhart Tolle and Abraham-Hicks that offer helpful advice on changing ourselves and thus observing a change in the way we deal with anything unpleasant that comes out way.
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519: Interview with renowned psychedelic researcher Dennis McKenna
Dennis McKenna is a renowned researcher, lecturer, and author who has focused on the study of psychedelics and plant medicines for almost fifty years. In this episode, hear Dennis’ first-hand account of his fascinating adventures with his brother Terence McKenna, who is a highly-revered, legendary figure in the psychedelic community. Dennis also shares insight into some of the exciting developments that are currently unfolding in the psychedelic field.
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518: What aspect of everything do you wish to experience next?
Brandon answers a question from the Facebook group and discusses dealing with others who are not on our same wavelength, advising to delve beneath the appearances of situations to find deeper truths. He also shares an Abraham-Hicks clip that explores other challenging aspects of this particular insight and encourages us to be very selective about what we choose in our lives.
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517: EFT tapping session for moving through changes with Sonya Sophia
516: Let us really start trusting in our highest selves
Brandon reads a poem that touched and inspired him and comments on some of its perspectives, like possessing an unconditionally loving and trusting attitude towards life. He also shares an Abraham-Hicks clip that falls in line with this general theme, emphasizing the aspect of not doubting oneself like so many of us often do.
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515: Live in a beautiful state
Brandon talks about concepts related to one of the larger podcast themes, that of consciously co-creating our reality according to our highest current ideas about it. He shares a Tony Robbins clip connected to this theme and talks about other related topics like avoiding gossip and learning to live in a highly appreciative state.
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514: Interview with author Mary Shores
Mary Shores is an entrepreneur, thought-leader, communication specialist and recently published Hay House author of the new book Conscious Communications. In this episode Mary shares insight into how she has become a master manifestor, what it was like to be in the hot seat with Esther Hicks (Abraham) and how we can learn to harness the power of our words to change our life.
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513: Change your state intentionally every day
Brandon reads a recent review from a listener that provides him with some context to talk about optimism, “changing our state” and taking responsibility for our emotions at any given time. He shares a Tony Robbins audio clip and comments on the examples given; this clip contains mild adult language and subject matter.
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512: A conversation on genius, matter and time with Chris Jackson
Brandon welcomes Christopher David Jackson back on the show (previously featured on #444 and 508) and they talk about genius, creativity and attendant subjects, including their more esoteric aspects that Chris refers to as the “secret decoder ring” like intersections such as the Vesica piscis symbol and the relation between past, present and future.
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