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An accumulation of science, philosophy, mental health, and history to explain consciousness and the meaning of life.  This podcast is focused on explaining and providing evidence that each and every one of us has an infinite consciousness - meaning that even after our physical bodies die, our consciousness will continue.  

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I share my past life regression experience which I believe adds to our understanding of our infinite consciousness/ immortal identity.
In this episode we discuss what NDEs, PLR, and LBLR experiences tell us about consciousness and life after death.  
Divided into 3 episodes because we will discuss a lot of information.1st episode - A historical analysis - shifts in human consciousness over time.2nd episode - We will dive deep into NDEs, PLRs, and LBLR = what exactly they are and are they credible as well as what it tells us about consciousness. 3rd episode - My personal experience undergoing a PLR and LBL session.
In this episode we discuss the basics units of life to help build on the foundation of knowledge of our infinite consciousness.
In this episode, we discuss the work of Dr. Bruce Greyson, one of the leading scholars in Perceptual Studies, who has taken on the task (even though stigmatized in his field) to reveal that You and I have an infinite consciousness.  He proves this through over 30 years of researching the human experience of NDE’s and comparing the experience with the brain.
In this episode, we will discuss the variety of ways many people have reached higher states of consciousness.
In this episode, we discuss basic functions of the brain, memory, and energy as in relation to the self.  
In this episode, I want to share with you an extremely valuable method and a book that altered my way of thinking.  I am not trying to sell you a product or anything but I found this information so valuable I wanted to share it.  Especially after having friends and family going through trial events starting off the New Year, and even I have experienced somewhat of a rocky past month or two but this book really helped me out which is why I wanted to share what I learned with you.This book just came out and is an amazing read that I highly recommend, especially if you do not have time for meditation or feel that you cannot connect well in meditation practices.This book introduces the AWE method that takes less than a minute to reset your mind and therefore has an overall physiological effect that aims to reduce stress and anxiety.
In this episode, we discuss how to learn to control your thoughts and emotions.www,HigherConsciousThinker.comHigherConsciousThinker@gmail.com
In this episode we discuss various concepts and experiments on how the field of physics came to be.  Also we dive into some basic theories and experiments of the quantum world.www.HigherConsciousThinker.com
In this episode, I discuss a brief history of civilizations from the Paleolithic Era to around 1200 BCE that still have a major influence in how we are programmed to think.  My intent is to reveal the evolution and the collective human consciousness through studying human history.www.HigherConsciousThinker.com
Your Infinite Consciousness

Your Infinite Consciousness

2022-11-2501:20:09

In this episode, we discuss various the definition of consciousness and how it applies to your life in the physical world.www.HigherConsciousThinker.com
My Haunted Experiences

My Haunted Experiences

2022-10-1701:04:09

In this episode, in light of Halloween, I would like to talk about my experience with negative entities and how they affected my life for a number of years throughout my childhood and even into late adulthood.
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The Rise of Islam

The Rise of Islam

2022-09-1522:58

In this episode we will discuss how Islam was formed and organized as well as how and why it spread so quickly.Sources:The Essential World History by William Duiker and Jackson SpielvogelWestern Civilizations - by Joshua Cole, Carol Symes, Judith Coffin, and Robert Stacey
In this episode, we discuss the status of the Roman Empire in the 3rd Century, how Christianity changed the course of the empire, and how the empire eventually fell in the west but continued in the east.Sources:The Essential World History by William Duiker and Jackson SpielvogelWestern Civilizations - by Joshua Cole, Carol Symes, Judith Coffin, and Robert Stacey
In this episode, we discuss Chinese History from the Shang Kingdom (1600 BCE) to the Qing (Manchu) Dynasty 1912 as well some of the most influential Chinese philosophies.  Note that we are briefly skimming through thousands of years of Chinese history.Sources:Notes taken from Dr. Harry Miller at the University of South Alabama who specializes in Asian HistoryThe Essential World History - Textbookhttps://www.history.com/topics/ancient-china/shang-dynastyhttps://www.britannica.com/event/Spring-and-Autumn-Periodhttps://www.history.com/topics/ancient-china/tang-dynastyhttps://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/taoismhttps://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/confucianismhttps://plato.stanford.edu/entries/mohism/
In this episode, we discuss the rulers and changes in the Roman Empire throughout the 1st-3rd centuries.Sources:The Essential World History by William Duiker and Jackson SpielvogelWestern Civilizations - by Joshua Cole, Carol Symes, Judith Coffin, and Robert StaceyAlso the works of historian Mary Beard who uses a modern day analysis of Roman History. In conclusion, the Romans established a civilization that still influences the modern world - laws, concept of time, society, economy, buildings, art, music, infrastructure, etc.  The Romans incorporated foreign customs and allowed provinces to rule themselves but under Roman domination.  The human consciousness and the meaning of life differed based on each individual’s circumstance as it does today; however, during this time one could be considered a Roman citizen or strive for Roman citizenship becoming a part of one the the largest empires the world had ever known.  Proving one’s devotion and duty to Rome included worshiping the Roman gods which represented the founding and the empire of Rome.  As we have seen throughout Roman history of the Republic and the Empire that dishonor was typically met with suicide and if one did not obey Roman values then they could be banished.  For many, Rome was the center of the universe and it demanded loyalty from the citizens as state and religion were one in the same.  Although Rome demanded the worship of gods of the state, there were various cults during this time as well as philosophies including Epicurism, Stoicism, etc that shaped the human understanding and meaning of life.  Depending on the Emperor, some allowed the worship of other gods; however, the Roman gods must be served first and foremost.  As historian Mary Beard explains in her documentaries and research, there was a large Jewish population and the Christianity was starting to spread heavily during this time.  The religion was attractive because it gave new purpose and meaning to life, promising a better place and a deeper spiritual connection based on redemption.  The Romans brought their ideas and technologies that helped improve infrastructure around the empire.  The Romans did not come without their flaws as their economy was fueled and made possible by slavery.
In this episode we will discuss the various types of mental pain that you may experience as a human here in the physical world as well as how to help cope.  Thoughts, feelings, and emotions are non-physical energies that affect the physical world - being our bodies - and produce an energy field around the being.  The non-physical aspects of our lives are often undermined because it exists in a field beyond the capabilities for science to test through the scientific method.  We are often sold the idea that if we cannot prove something through testing or present evidence then it simply does not exist and is ignored.  No one can gauge another person’s mental pain because the experience is relative to the observer.  Every being produces an energy field based on their feelings, emotions, and thoughts which makes an impact on the physical world.  EX: a heavy and thick atmosphere = negative feelings, thoughts, and emotions = lower vibrations: vs a light and bright atmosphere = positive feelings, thoughts, and emotions = higher vibrations.Often people are in mental distress without even realizing it.  We all try to navigate through the physical world with the tools we have gained through knowledge and experience.  We are all born into different families with various social, cultural, genetics, hormones, and economic status.  It is a waste of time to envy another’s predicament as life was never meant to be 100% pleasant at all times and fair.  Ex: wanting to be wealthy, famous, climb the ladder of the social and economic hierarchy, craving power.Mental trauma is energy that can be “trapped” where the being releases said energy in their atmosphere and environment.  Which is why old asylums, hospitals, crime scenes, war bound places, etc carry this heavy negative energy.  Trauma is also passed through genetics in the form of inherited trauma.
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Joe Beauchamp

where did you go??

Jan 30th
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