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The final in this mini-series of daily episodes, Brandon shares another of Richard Rudd's Ecstatics focused on a historical figure who, as Richard says, "found the answer to the question of love". This time the personage examined is Walt Whitman, preeminent American transcendental poet from the nineteenth century.
Summer McStravick's unique contribution to life is knowledge of "Flowdreaming", which she gives the audience a taste of during the episode and is almost exactly as it sounds, based on highly intuitive, creative dreamlike states of being. She also has the distinction of having co-hosted with the venerable Dr. Wayne Dyer on a nationally-syndicated show, and being the daughter of early podcast guest Venus Andrecht (#196).
Brandon offers some expanded perspectives on painful or trying life events, prompted by a post on the Facebook listeners' group, and also shares a Tony Robbins clip on breakdowns.
Erica steps in to spell for Brandon once more, and she talks about "playing games with the YOUniverse" with the Random Number Generator podcast game and its layers of synchronistic meaning. She also follows up on a recent daily episode where Brandon shared a Bashar clip on "chemtrails" and discusses a Caroline Myss TED talk called "Choices that can change your life."
Brandon "Waffles" Wolfe is a "pirate/wizard" who exhibits a quirky, curious and charismatic nature, and in this episode he shares with Alexa his unique fascinating insights into magic, karma and the dichotomy of giving and receiving.
Continuing this mini-series within the Positive Head Podcast, Brandon shares another of Gene Keys' author Richard Rudd's Ecstatics or talks focused on a historical figure who, in Richard's own view, are "extraordinary individuals who found the answer to the question of love." This time the person discussed is the bard Taliesin, an Ancient Briton poet who became a mythic hero.
Gretchen Rubin is a successful author and podcaster with a keen interest in human psychology and on a quest to uncover some of the secrets of happiness and share them with others, as she does in her "Happier" podcast and on her books including her latest, "Outer Order, Inner Calm". In this episode she also discusses with Brandon her "Four Tendencies" framework which is one of her unique insights and contributions to the field.
Brandon talks about giving one's power away, figuratively speaking, since as sovereign conscious beings humans cannot really give their power away; we can only believe that we have done so and in the process cause ourselves distress over imagining ourselves disempowered. He also shares a great Bashar clip that speaks on this a propos of often-feared "chemtrails".
Dr. Erica spells for Brandon and discusses complexity and simplicity, referencing the ancient Daoist philosophy and its perspective on these complementary and contrasting aspects of reality. She also shares an Abraham-Hicks clip appropriately titled "Simplicity within complexity".
Purpose-alignment coach Colleen Coles specializes in helping women in the early 21st century transcend personal trauma as well as the limiting beliefs that have held women back historically, and helps them move forward in various areas and aspects of life like relationships, career and above all, intentional, conscious living.
Continuing to share Richard Rudd's "Ecstatics" or talks expounding on a single theme or subject of great depth and richness, featuring a popular or lesser-known historical figure, this time Brandon shares the "Ecstasy of Aloneness" which centers on Rainer Maria Rilke, an Austrian mystical poet from the early 20th century.
Sky Nelson-Isaacs is yet another individual of eclectic and varied interests and aptitudes: starting out with a passion for music, Sky eventually attained his master's degree in physics and now delves into quantum mechanics seeking to help evolve our scientific understanding of the cosmos to include consciousness, and as he talks in his book Living in Flow, he also discusses synchronicities with Brandon, referencing some powerful personal stories of meaningful coincidence.
Brandon talks about a healthy sense of detachment that is highly empowering, since the opposite attitude of "caring too much" can hold us back due to unwarranted concerns for disapproval, and he also shares a clip by Ralph Smart on the topic.
Brandon references the idea behind this expression, about negative things following the positive and somehow "spoiling it all", and challenges these fearful assumptions and projections rooted in past hurts and disappointments with their "irrational" opposite, unbridled confidence and optimism.
Brian Miller is a relationship teacher and counselor, as well as an author and a vision quest guide. In this episode he talks about his work, the life events that prompted his spiritual transformation and his connection to our podcast.
Brandon shares another of "Gene Keys" author Richard Rudd's "Ecstatics" or discussions of remarkable historical figures in "download" or revelatory fashion. This talk's subject is the mystic Persian poet Hafez.
Dr. Eric Pearl and Jillian Fleer talk in depth about about The Reconnection, their revolutionary and fundamentally different approach to healing and understanding of human physiology, as it empowers each human being to become focal points for the powerful healing and creative energy of the much larger Universal intelligence that we are all already a part of.
Brandon talks about stories once again, and their power in dictating our perspective on reality even though this is only a chosen, relative vantage point. He also shares an Abraham-Hicks clip on how "telling the story practices the vibration" and weaves in a continuation of the last episode's theme about childlike playfulness and not becoming too attached to stories.
Brandon talks about childlike attitudes that are godlike or aligned with the highest intelligence, such as playfulness, imagination and innocence, and perhaps above all light-heartedness and a willingness to not take things too seriously.
Adam Theroux is a philantropist from Rhode Island and he is also the founder and director of nonprofit organization "Good People Doing Good", which has the simple goal of helping its community with "unexpected acts of kindness" that usually entail selfless generosity, a heart-centered philosophy right in line with Positive Head values.
Brandon comments on an email by a listener named Whitney with some thought-provoking comments about acknowledging our connection to, and taking responsibility for, everything in our lives and what seems to happen "to" us, which really takes place through and for us as well.