


Below you will find a collection of teachers, books, videos/movies, articles, studies and websites, all trusted and respected resources. While I may not align with every word and every single teaching, everything you will find here I have read, listened to, explored and found of great value. Not every teacher or book will, nor should, resonate with every person. It's not a value judgement on you or the resource, it’s just proof we’re all unique.
As my very clever grandmother said, take what works and leave the rest.
Since I am always studying, this is an ever evolving and expanding list. I encourage you to revisit it from time to time to see what’s new.
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Books
The Hundredth Monkey
by Ken Keys, Jr.
The Science of Magic
by Dean Radin, PhD
The Dancing Wu Li Masters
by Gary Zukav
Tao Te Ching
by Stephen Mitchell
Book of the Hopi
by Frank Walters and
Oswald White Bear Fredricks
“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.”
Albert Einstein

Feature Length Movies & Videos


Short Videos

“There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.”
William Shakespeare
Articles & Studies
The effect of food consumption on ghrelin may be psychologically mediated, and mindset meaningfully affects physiological responses to food.
This research examines the placebo effect on intuitive guessing within forced-choice tasks, specifically using the Zener cards test and a sound stimulus as the placebo inducer.
It was known long ago that quantum theory and general relativity are in sharp conflict in their foundations. Their fundamental inconsistencies render a consistent theory of quantum gravity the most challenging problem in physics.
Astronomers once believed the Sun revolved around the Earth. In the 19th century, scientists thought the shape of a person’s skull could reveal their mental strengths or weaknesses. And in the 20th century, many scientists fiercely opposed the idea that continents drift. All views that have since been completely overturned.
"One starts as a materialist, then one becomes a dualist, then a panpsychist, and one ends up as an idealist”. I don’t know where this comes from,
but I think the idea was something like this"...
The effect of food consumption on ghrelin may be psychologically mediated, and mindset meaningfully affects physiological responses to food.



































