The Positive Head Podcast
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502: On procrastination and the value of aligning with energy first
Brandon is prompted to talk about procrastination and finds a great angle to discuss in the form of an Abraham-Hicks clip extolling the virtues of finding energetic alignment with any subject before taking action on it?something that many people commonly understand as procrastination.
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501: What part of us is it that feels offended?
Brandon follows up on the recent discussion about race and the charged emotions it stirred in some listeners, and uses this opportunity to broach the subject of personal “points of attraction” and the fact that none of us can control external circumstances all the time, but we can definitely master ourselves.
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500: A further discussion on race and wider perspectives
Brandon gives a brief account of his eclipse experience from last week during the Symbiosis event in Oregon, and follows up on recent ep. #498 that talked about the recent surge of racist displays in the US. He addresses a Facebook group member’s post on this episode and offers some counterpoints while appreciating that a contrasting point was given in the first place.
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499: Interview with afterlife researcher and author Sandra Champlain
Sandra Champlain is an afterlife researcher and author of the book We Don’t Die: A Skeptic’s Discovery of Life After Death. In this episode Sandra shares insight into her personal journey from skeptic to believer, different types of proof she has acquired in her research, as well as several fascinating stories that have provided her with first-hand evidence.
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498: An enlightened perspective that could really help heal racism
Brandon decides to discuss this most raw subject, and together with Erica Middlemiss they offer their loving and elevated perspectives that put prejudice and all other human experience in the largest context possible. They also share audio clips from Morgan Freeman and Dolores Cannon that touch upon this charged topic.
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497: Release other people’s opinions about you in a loving way
Brandon and Erica Middlemiss talk about getting caught up in other people’s opinions and ideas about us, as experience that everyone deals with to some degree, and they offer their own viewpoints on how to healthily detach from the outside world while remaining tethered to it through love. They also share a Kyle Cease clip that references this.
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496: “Oneness”, chapter thirty-eight
495: “Oneness”, chapter thirty-three
Brandon plays his “Oneness” game, where he reads at “random” from the book of the same name by Rasha, one of his favorites and one he refers to as a “handbook for ascension”. This time he reads from chapter 33, once again hoping that the material proves especially timely and relevant for those who need it most.
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494: Interview with astrologer Adam Sommer
Adam Sommer is an astrologer and host of the Exploring Astrology podcast, which is also a part of the MindPod Network. In this episode Adam shares insight into his personal story, discusses the theory that celestial bodies form music, the significance and symbolism of the Solar Eclipse, and how it leads to some very interesting planetary alignments in 2020.
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493: What is it that we actually win when we “win”?
Brandon is inspired to talk about winning and the ego, two very timely topics considering how many allegedly-successful people today model a highly dysfunctional and divisive form of winning. He also shares his own perspectives dealing with both sides of this coin, both the higher-motivated and lower-vibratory experiences of victory.
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