I can speak some more on Dispenza’s work, which I’m learning is much broader than it’s outer face.
I recently was at one of his 1800 person retreats and witnessed multiple “miracle healings” (person with MS standing for the first time in a decade, crippling trigeminal neuralgia disappearing completely, spinal injuries vastly improving, feeling returning to “nipples” in a post double mastectomy, etc etc). They have also, at these retreats, had people heal completely from blindness, cancer, etc, either during or in the following weeks and months. It clearly happens regularly enough that he’s confident enough to tell people to expect it at the beginning.
The main catalysts are, after a full week of meditation, three coherence healings over three days where 1600 healers raise energy in a room at once and direct it at the healees all lying on the floor. I’ve been in plant medicine ceremonies, and those healings sounded about as nuts as the ceremonies.
They’re also collecting vast amounts of biological data and getting deeply promising results (brainwave, gene expression, protein expression, blood values, etc).
My question to you is:
Does this surprise you? Is this type of thing always happening, or is this significant? Is it perhaps a symptom of the second religiosity?
Fun fact: when asked to recommend books to the under 26s at the event, he recommended, among other things, two alchemical texts (The Red Lion and Brother of the Third Degree). There’s definitely more to him than a first pass reveals.
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I recently was at one of his 1800 person retreats and witnessed multiple “miracle healings” (person with MS standing for the first time in a decade, crippling trigeminal neuralgia disappearing completely, spinal injuries vastly improving, feeling returning to “nipples” in a post double mastectomy, etc etc). They have also, at these retreats, had people heal completely from blindness, cancer, etc, either during or in the following weeks and months. It clearly happens regularly enough that he’s confident enough to tell people to expect it at the beginning.
The main catalysts are, after a full week of meditation, three coherence healings over three days where 1600 healers raise energy in a room at once and direct it at the healees all lying on the floor. I’ve been in plant medicine ceremonies, and those healings sounded about as nuts as the ceremonies.
They’re also collecting vast amounts of biological data and getting deeply promising results (brainwave, gene expression, protein expression, blood values, etc).
My question to you is:
Does this surprise you? Is this type of thing always happening, or is this significant? Is it perhaps a symptom of the second religiosity?
Fun fact: when asked to recommend books to the under 26s at the event, he recommended, among other things, two alchemical texts (The Red Lion and Brother of the Third Degree). There’s definitely more to him than a first pass reveals.