On today’s Heart Of Mind Radio, host Kathryn Davis features several upcoming programs of the New York Open Center with Program Director Aracely Brown and guests: Alessandra Belloni on “Celebrating the Summer Solstice: An Interactive Performance.” Based in the Christian tradition with roots in the pre-Christian worship of the Earth Mother and the archetype of the African Mother, the Black …
JON AUSTIN – Are we about to be told Chemtrails are REAL? Harvard says emissions could SAVE the Earth
Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have identified an aerosol that could be used for “solar geoengineering” to cool the planet, while repairing ozone damage at the same time. In a new study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the scientists said injecting light-reflecting sulphate aerosols into the …
When Your Child Snarls at You, Could You Just Offer Love?
When your child snarls at you, what would happen if you summoned up all your emotional generosity, and simply offered love? I know, you want to raise a child who acts right. You certainly don’t want to reward bad behavior. But think about those times when you’re at the end of your rope, and before you know it, you’ve raised …
The Gary Null Show – 11.23.16
Today On The Gary Null Show, Gary has an impactful show and it starts with the latest in health in healing covering topics like ashwaganda and how to live longer and happier. In the second half of the program Gary talks about guest Andrew Harvey
Solartopia Green Power and Wellness Hour – 09.16.16
100-SOLAR-PANEL HOUSES & the TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILROAD are brought to us by PAUL KANGAS, a leading northern California activist pushing hard for a Solartopian solution to our global eco-crisis.
J. D. Heyes – Mass animal die-off with 100% mortality rate baffles scientists; something is going terribly wrong on planet Earth
A critically endangered species of antelope has been driven further to the brink of extinction following a mysterious and substantial die-off of its herd over the summer. The herd of saigas, which are native to regions of Kazakhstan, Russia and Mongolia, began dying during their calving period in May, reports Newser, and scientists are at a loss to figure out …