In this episode, addict recovery experts Martin Polanco, Deanne Adamson and Dan Engle discuss the lesser known African plant medicine Iboga, which is often compared to Ayahuasca, and go into great detail about its miraculous potential for treating serious opiate addictions. They also discuss the differences between Iboga, Ayahuasca and 5-MeO-DMT, as well as some of the potential dangers and positive spiritual side effects many patients experience.
Sue Krebs joins the show to share a few personal encounters that she had with what she believes to have been angelic entities. Brandon also shares a similar personal story, as well as Abraham Hicks’ perspective on dark entities.
Brandon and Dalien's discussion, as well as Anna's blog of the day, address a question from a listener, quotes and thoughts on spiritual faith and religious belief, love and prayer, particularly pertaining to the historical figure and teachings of Christ, including a clip from Deepak Chopra on The Third Jesus.
Brandon and Dalien get in the spirit of the holidays by sharing several stories and quotes on gift-giving, and ponder on its power to create and spread happiness.
Dada Gunamuktananda is a teacher of meditation and yoga who has gained recent attention from his TEDx talk, Consciousness—The Final Frontier. In this episode, Brandon and Dada recap topics from his TEDx talk, discuss Ananda Marga meditation, the aversion in the western world toward the concept of having a guru, as well as the physical, spiritual and ecological benefits of vegetarianism.
Brandon and Dalien play a clip from Abraham-Hicks and delve deeper into attracting our desires and the Art of Allowing. Brandon shares a pondering on attention as currency and Dalien shares the story of Chelsea Benton, reported to have been saved from certain death by an angel.
Brandon and Dalien discuss letting go of the need to judge others who are at a different place in their personal process of awakening, as well as the need for recognition. Dalien also shares a mysterious NASA UFO story.
Brandon and Dalien discuss how everyone’s most rewarding life path involves serving others. Sue Krebs also joins the show to talk about not taking things personally and how to transmute negative energy.
Barbara Emrys is co-author alongside best-selling author don Miguel Ruiz in their new book, The Toltec Art of Life and Death. In this episode, Barbara discusses don Miguel's mystical personal journey that the book takes you through, Toltec wisdom, shamanism and the concept of using knowledge to transcend knowledge.
Brandon and Dalien address comments from the audience on the synchronicity of different episodes, talk about an online platform for connecting people with meaningful experiences worldwide, answer a question about reconciling one's passion in life with attaining fame and fortune, and Anna stops by to offer her positive pondering breakdown on willpower and intention.
Brandon and Dalien discuss the so-called “happiest man in the world” and how meditation dramatically changed his brain physiology. They also share some simple meditation techniques by Deepak Chopra and answer a question about decision making from a listener.
Brandon and Dalien read a letter from a mother listener who plays the podcast for her young kids and also discuss the work of Dr. Robert Lanza and Lynne McTaggart.
Brandon and Dalien discuss a listener's pain and suffering, play an excerpt from Eckhart Tolle on the subject and Sue Krebs chimes in with a synchronistically timed positive pondering.
Mitch Schultz is the director of the highly acclaimed documentary DMT: The Spirit Molecule. In this episode, Brandon and Mitch discuss the documentary in depth, which follows the fascinating research done by Dr. Rick Strassman where he gave his patients the commonly occurring molecule DMT (dimethyltryptamine). They discuss many incredible accounts that his patients experienced in other dimensions of reality while on DMT, and why Dr. Strassman ultimately determined that his patients were actually dealing with a spiritual phenomenon.
Brandon shares a very personal story about recent changes in his fortune, discusses divine design and how all roads ultimately lead you where you’re meant to go if you’re patient.
Brandon and Dalien play a moving voicemail from a listener and then discuss how her trials and tribulations relate to us all. They also share an excerpt from the book Oneness, as well as a story about recent scientific discoveries that point to the existence of parallel realities.
Brandon switches up the format by speaking directly with a young listener about her battle with depression and discusses how a clear perspective on reality can help overcome it.
Brandon and Dalien read a review from a listener that leads to a conversation on the divine feminine and masculine. They also further the conversation from a previous podcast on Taoism and share an excerpt from Alan Watts where he discusses this ancient philosophy.
Bhaskar Goswami is the founder of an exciting new platform designed to pay yoga forward, globaldaana.org. In this episode Brandon and Bhaskar discuss the physical and spiritual benefits of yoga and how a near death experience led him on his unique path to democratize wellness.
Brandon and Dalien discuss the ancient philosophy of Taoism, as well as multiple synchronicities surrounding the topic that occurred on the day this episode was recorded. They also share an excerpt from Dr. Wayne Dyer, and Ponzi joins the show to discuss why you should expect things to get both better and worse.
As a continuation of last week's episode on appreciation and gratitude, Akashic Records reader Sue Krebs joins this episode to discuss her take on both emotions. Brandon and Dalien also discuss the popularity of projecting negative judgements online, as well as recent evidence that suggests the Sphinx in Egypt may actually be more than 800,000 years old.