![]() ![]() ![]() Some of these videos are deeply disturbing: telling a woman to just think about how much she wants kids to fix her infertility saying that we can achieve immortality - and that some human beings have achieved it - by truly “living in the present.”Īnd the credentials? His website is incredibly vague: “Dr. Instead, I got a bunch of random self-promotional websites and YouTube videos of conferences he had held. Joe Dispenza’s name and pressed enter, the first page didn’t show the usual Wikipedia and Google Scholar pages. Bruce Lipton, an “award-winning medical school lecturer and keynote speaker” and “internationally recognized stem cell biologist.”īut when I typed Dr. Joe Dispenza, described as a neuroscientist, researcher, and New York Times bestselling author. So I did what anyone would (or should) do: I looked them up. I really liked that the content seemed to be produced by experts in their respective fields, but I couldn’t recognize any names. Now, I’m all about expanding our consciousness by asking questions, seeking knowledge, and performing experiments. It’s called Gaia, and it claims to offer “the largest online resource of consciousness-expanding videos - over 8,000 informative and enlightening films, original shows, yoga and meditation classes, and more that you won’t find anywhere else.” Yesterday at lunch time, while I was sipping tea and casually going through Instagram stories to see what my friends were up to (not the best kind of work break, but we are human after all), I was shown an advert for a website I had never heard about before.
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