Theo Von
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Podcast Appearances
There are animals that can see parts of the visual spectrum that we can't see. UV light, infrared light, pit vipers can see it. Mosquitoes see things we don't see. So the moment you start just thinking, wait, our human brain can understand and make sense of certain things, but not others through logic and reasoning and emotion,
There are animals that can see parts of the visual spectrum that we can't see. UV light, infrared light, pit vipers can see it. Mosquitoes see things we don't see. So the moment you start just thinking, wait, our human brain can understand and make sense of certain things, but not others through logic and reasoning and emotion,
you go, well, there's this not just possibility of an entire set of energies out there that we're not aware of. It's absolutely certain. And then you go, well, that's a big leap to the idea that there's a guy or, you know, and his son is the, you know, is, you know, is Christ and Christ was resurrected.
you go, well, there's this not just possibility of an entire set of energies out there that we're not aware of. It's absolutely certain. And then you go, well, that's a big leap to the idea that there's a guy or, you know, and his son is the, you know, is, you know, is Christ and Christ was resurrected.
you go, well, there's this not just possibility of an entire set of energies out there that we're not aware of. It's absolutely certain. And then you go, well, that's a big leap to the idea that there's a guy or, you know, and his son is the, you know, is, you know, is Christ and Christ was resurrected.
But when you start reading the stories and you start like looking at our real world experience, you go, so much of this makes sense and it doesn't make nature and science any less interesting. It makes it more interesting. It makes it more important. It's like, we're here, I believe, that we're here to like, access that energy, allow it come through us.
But when you start reading the stories and you start like looking at our real world experience, you go, so much of this makes sense and it doesn't make nature and science any less interesting. It makes it more interesting. It makes it more important. It's like, we're here, I believe, that we're here to like, access that energy, allow it come through us.
But when you start reading the stories and you start like looking at our real world experience, you go, so much of this makes sense and it doesn't make nature and science any less interesting. It makes it more interesting. It makes it more important. It's like, we're here, I believe, that we're here to like, access that energy, allow it come through us.
I don't think like we podcast, I think energy comes through us and we podcast.
I don't think like we podcast, I think energy comes through us and we podcast.
I don't think like we podcast, I think energy comes through us and we podcast.
Do you believe, sorry, yesterday I was in a conversation with a Stanford and Harvard trained psychiatrist, one of the smartest people I know. And he said to me, he said, you know, these are him talking. He said, you know, I believe in miracles. He's like, there are miracles. And I was like, really? And he explained a case of a patient, like,
Do you believe, sorry, yesterday I was in a conversation with a Stanford and Harvard trained psychiatrist, one of the smartest people I know. And he said to me, he said, you know, these are him talking. He said, you know, I believe in miracles. He's like, there are miracles. And I was like, really? And he explained a case of a patient, like,
Do you believe, sorry, yesterday I was in a conversation with a Stanford and Harvard trained psychiatrist, one of the smartest people I know. And he said to me, he said, you know, these are him talking. He said, you know, I believe in miracles. He's like, there are miracles. And I was like, really? And he explained a case of a patient, like,
There is no way this person should still be alive, let alone flourishing as they are. The number of things that had to organize for that to work out. And, you know, so I'm kind of obsessed these days with like this notion of miracles.
There is no way this person should still be alive, let alone flourishing as they are. The number of things that had to organize for that to work out. And, you know, so I'm kind of obsessed these days with like this notion of miracles.
There is no way this person should still be alive, let alone flourishing as they are. The number of things that had to organize for that to work out. And, you know, so I'm kind of obsessed these days with like this notion of miracles.
And thanks for spending time with us today. Thanks for having me on. And I want to say, you know, the, the universal love that I see out there for you is not a coincidence. It's so interesting, like people can't put you in a box. And I love that because there's so much pressure to like put people in a box. And people really feel your heart in everything you do. And in part it's the vulnerability.
And thanks for spending time with us today. Thanks for having me on. And I want to say, you know, the, the universal love that I see out there for you is not a coincidence. It's so interesting, like people can't put you in a box. And I love that because there's so much pressure to like put people in a box. And people really feel your heart in everything you do. And in part it's the vulnerability.
And thanks for spending time with us today. Thanks for having me on. And I want to say, you know, the, the universal love that I see out there for you is not a coincidence. It's so interesting, like people can't put you in a box. And I love that because there's so much pressure to like put people in a box. And people really feel your heart in everything you do. And in part it's the vulnerability.