Grant is a well-known UFO researcher and author of the recently released book, Inspired. In this episode, Grant shares his own personal UFO encounter story which led to him becoming an avid UFO researcher, and how that journey ultimately led him to a deeper understanding of the ultimate nature of reality and consciousness. He also shares stories outlined in his recent book that demonstrates how many great works of art and notable discoveries came as downloads during dreams or during altered states of consciousness.
Brandon responds to a question posed online related to the most harrowing events in life, pertaining to suffering and death, and offers an expansive understanding that can be used to put these earthly occurrences into wider perspective. He also plays an Abraham-Hicks clip that talks about Hitler and how characters like him fit into this grander design.
Brandon references a "weird story" like those that the podcast used to feature in the earliest daily episodes, and comments on a listener's remark that a personal shift and raise in consciousness can be trying because it causes us to deviate from the social norm, with his own perspective that being called "crazy" by an insane society amounts to being labeled "sane" in a roundabout way.
Brandon reads a listener's review and comments regarding a personal transition period they experienced that was both difficult and enlightening, and he brings an array of quotes, references and a Bashar clip that helps put things in perspective concerning our fears and our desires for life.
Brandon "returns" to the podcast by resuming his daily recording sessions, and shares his excitement over rejoining this endeavor that serves as his own "daily conscious effort" as well as reaching a milestone within the production of the podcast.
Teal Swan is an internationally recognized spiritual leader and powerful voice in the field of Metaphysics. In this episode, Teal shares the harrowing story of her childhood and how her extrasensory abilities led her to become the target of an abusive cult, and how it ultimately led her to cultivate her own process of recovery and transformation. Teal and Brandon also discuss many other fascinating topics such as the inherent non-existence of material objects, twin flames, shadow work, and the shortcut to enlightenment.
Brandon finishes the book "The Power of Awareness" by Neville Goddard, the subject of the last few consecutive daily episodes, and continues to read real-life case histories as well as the advice given for dealing with failure in the application of these powerful creative principles.
Brandon continues to read from the "Power of Awareness" book, this time going into the real-life case histories the book offers as evidence of the practical application of the creation principles detailed in previous chapters, stories which include amazing displays of synchronicity and manifestation consistent with the aforementioned principles.
Brandon continues reading from the "Power of Awareness" book by Neville Goddard, this time commenting on its topics of righteousness, connected with the power of assumptions, as well as free will and persistence, all which help direct our creative energies to their utmost manifestation.
Brandon continues to read from the "Power of Awareness" book, this time reading from chapters 17 through 19 and bringing its subjects—recognition of both our personal limits and also the limitless nature of universal creation—back around full-circle into the overarching theme of conscious creative manifestation.
Taylor is the founder of the impact travel company Journey, as well as the social enterprise Change Heroes, which has funded over sixty school houses and libraries in nine countries around the world. In this episode, Taylor discusses his personal journey shifting from an entrepreneur driven by monetary success, to becoming a social entrepreneur, and why being of service is the key to happiness.
Brandon continues his reading of the influential book "The Power of Awareness", discussing its contents which tend to allude to our ability to consciously focus our attention, ultimately connected to our grandest understandings about our creative human nature.
On this episode Brandon continues to read from "The Power of Awareness" and its topics of renunciation, conscious creation and deliberate attention given to things wanted, as well as deliberate turning from unpleasant things without resistance, which are related to an expanded understanding of the true self and the creative process.
Brandon continues to read from the contemporary classic tome "The Power of Awareness" by Neville Goddard, reading from chapters four through seven and commenting on its topics of desire, attention and attitude, as well as circling back to subjects conveyed in previous chapters like the power of our assumptions or expectations, which together help give shape to our human creativity.
Brandon reads from the influential New Thought book "The Power of Awareness" by Neville Goddard, beginning in this episode with the first three chapters dealing with the essence of being, consciousness and the power of assumption as foundations for spiritual awareness and self-creation.
Lillie Claire has worked as a hands on energy healer with EFT, Reiki and Access Bars for seven years. She is also a certified Primal Core Yoga, Tantra Teacher and Life Coach. In this episode, Lillie share her powerful personal story of healing, discusses Tantra techniques, how one can perform Tantra alone, and even delves into ghostly experiences.
Brandon presents synchronicity as the theme for this episode, quoting leading figures on the topic, reading stories of meaningful serendipity shared online and offering his own perspectives on this unique phenomenon, one that is hindered by rigid expectations about the way things should be.
Brandon is motivated by a listener's touching story of personal empowerment and creativity to inspire us all into the grandest expression of ourselves, and he plays clips of a speech by Jim Carrey that seek to evoke the same recognition of our limitless potential.
Brandon and Erica discuss the implications of a listener's question about the purpose of our human experience relative to the highest spiritual truths, like why we experience limitation if our essence is eternal and unlimited.
Brandon talks about a listener's account of struggle following a difficult decision and gives his perspective on regret, playing an Abraham-Hicks clip that contains a perspective not unlike his own, that regret is a virtually useless emotion.
Caroline Oxberry is a Reiki Master, Mindfulness and Meditation Coach based out of the UK. In this episode, Caroline and Brandon discuss the importance of self-love, a bit of synchronicity that led to having her on as a guest, and then she takes the listeners through a guided chakra balancing meditation for the second half of the show.
Brandon responds to a listener's question about exploring the past in search of answers for the present with a more expansive perspective, touching on reincarnation, past lives and an inspiring, uplifting perspectives on the illusory nature of this cosmic game we're all playing.
Brandon plays his conversation with "Willow", a podcast listener who contacted him to relate his intense but ultimately positive story of spontaneous Kundalini awakening, a still little-understood phenomenon that those in the consciousness-expanding movement are likely to experience.
Brandon is joined again by Nixie Marie on today's episode, and they talk about Nixie's upcoming podcast release, the unexpected passing of a dear friend of hers and how this prompted her to examine the nature of life and death. Together they offer their perspectives and inspirations for how we can all begin to live life more fully today.
Brandon responds to an anonymous comment on the Facebook group about trouble in a romantic relationship by discussing the many outdated, confused and repressed conventional understandings surrounding human sexuality, playing a noted TED talk by Christopher Ryan on the topic, and touching upon what it might be like to evolve further into what might be called "post-monogamy".