Michael Beckwith
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Yeah. The only challenge with it as I had to, doing it again, I had to see what my handwriting said. That word weaves, I was trying to read it for a while. I said, what was I trying to say? Then it finally came, oh, mine weaves. Because my handwriting should have been a doctor. I think...
Yeah. The only challenge with it as I had to, doing it again, I had to see what my handwriting said. That word weaves, I was trying to read it for a while. I said, what was I trying to say? Then it finally came, oh, mine weaves. Because my handwriting should have been a doctor. I think...
Yeah. The only challenge with it as I had to, doing it again, I had to see what my handwriting said. That word weaves, I was trying to read it for a while. I said, what was I trying to say? Then it finally came, oh, mine weaves. Because my handwriting should have been a doctor. I think...
Right. Yeah, poetry, music, directly heart connection. You know, it transcends the logical mind so people can actually feel something without having to tear it apart and think about it.
Right. Yeah, poetry, music, directly heart connection. You know, it transcends the logical mind so people can actually feel something without having to tear it apart and think about it.
Right. Yeah, poetry, music, directly heart connection. You know, it transcends the logical mind so people can actually feel something without having to tear it apart and think about it.
It reminded me that when I first woke up years ago, you know, I was balancing between this mystical awareness and science because UCLA at that time had a parapsychology department. And so like Mitchell May and Judith Orloff, a lot of those people and a lot of friends of mine were going through that because in this society they were deemed weird, you know.
It reminded me that when I first woke up years ago, you know, I was balancing between this mystical awareness and science because UCLA at that time had a parapsychology department. And so like Mitchell May and Judith Orloff, a lot of those people and a lot of friends of mine were going through that because in this society they were deemed weird, you know.
It reminded me that when I first woke up years ago, you know, I was balancing between this mystical awareness and science because UCLA at that time had a parapsychology department. And so like Mitchell May and Judith Orloff, a lot of those people and a lot of friends of mine were going through that because in this society they were deemed weird, you know.
So I was studying a lot of the science of mysticism. And so I was very aware of vibration frequency, non-local healing, things of that particular nature while I was exploring in my own consciousness. And that particular department doesn't exist anymore at UCLA. You know, they were way ahead of the game years ago. But now, from what I understand, it's not there anymore.
So I was studying a lot of the science of mysticism. And so I was very aware of vibration frequency, non-local healing, things of that particular nature while I was exploring in my own consciousness. And that particular department doesn't exist anymore at UCLA. You know, they were way ahead of the game years ago. But now, from what I understand, it's not there anymore.
So I was studying a lot of the science of mysticism. And so I was very aware of vibration frequency, non-local healing, things of that particular nature while I was exploring in my own consciousness. And that particular department doesn't exist anymore at UCLA. You know, they were way ahead of the game years ago. But now, from what I understand, it's not there anymore.
But in my own upbringing, I was always balancing between now what we call quantum physics and quantum entanglement and things like that and the mysticism. It was always a nice, nice bridge for me.
But in my own upbringing, I was always balancing between now what we call quantum physics and quantum entanglement and things like that and the mysticism. It was always a nice, nice bridge for me.
But in my own upbringing, I was always balancing between now what we call quantum physics and quantum entanglement and things like that and the mysticism. It was always a nice, nice bridge for me.
It's just different. Yeah. Because you see them, you see the intuition, you see the physical prowess, you see the non-thinking. suddenly doing something that they never planned before, you know?
It's just different. Yeah. Because you see them, you see the intuition, you see the physical prowess, you see the non-thinking. suddenly doing something that they never planned before, you know?
It's just different. Yeah. Because you see them, you see the intuition, you see the physical prowess, you see the non-thinking. suddenly doing something that they never planned before, you know?
I remember the guard, Nate Archibald, I think, New York Knicks, you know, he was going down the court, and there were three people guarding him, and he did some kind of weird move and turned around and went up 360 and laid it in to win the game. And when the announcer asked him, how did you know to do that move? He said, I didn't.
I remember the guard, Nate Archibald, I think, New York Knicks, you know, he was going down the court, and there were three people guarding him, and he did some kind of weird move and turned around and went up 360 and laid it in to win the game. And when the announcer asked him, how did you know to do that move? He said, I didn't.