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What Jeremiah Says: Dean Radin has to be one of my favo[u]rite authors within the scientific community. His books are chalked-full of references to studies that support everything that he has to say. The Conscious Universe was Radin’s first collection of parapsychological studies into a book and Entangled Minds is the second. Entangled Minds goes beyond parapsychology and into the realm of the quantum universe. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about all of the studies that have been done to support some of the things that I may take for granted (for example: time and space are irrelevant when it comes to healing or communication).


What Jeremiah Says: Bruce Lipton revolutionized the way we think about biology with his book The Biology of Belief. Unfortunately, the truths that Lipton uncovered with his first book are still seeping their way into mainstream biology. In his second book, Spontaneous Evolution, a collaboration with Steve Bhaerman
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the two take the reader on a journey from the beginning of time until beyond the future. Spontaneous Evolution is one of the most important books I have read in the last couple of years and it is something that I feel is worth having as a textbook for understanding our culture and life. The way the two of them breakdown and explain how our culture has evolved into what it is and how it can evolve into something even greater is remarkable.
What Jeremiah Says: Trying to write a summary of what is in this DVD set is somewhat futile. Nassim Haramein, has spent his life examining the building blocks of the universe. However, Haramein doesn’t look the same places that every other scientist of today looks. In Crossing the Event Horizon, Haramein takes you on a journey from when he was a young 9-year old getting kicked out of multiple schools, through his time where he sponsored his own research, and even some fun anecdotes where he meets with some of the leading scientists of today leaving, asking them baffling questions. Haramein’s research is finally beginning to be recognized by the scientific community and there’s no doubt that the ramifications of his findings will reverberate through the space-time continuum for years to come.



What Jeremiah Says: I really enjoyed reading all of Malcolm Gladwell’sbooks. In The Tipping Point, he offers a sociological perspective on epidemics. In Blink, he describes how the brain makes split-second decisions – sometimes to our detriment – and sometimes to our benefit. In Outliers, maybe my favo[u]rite of all his books, he talks about the qualities of people who have high levels of success. In What the Dog Saw, he has compiled a collection of his writings for The New Yorker.
