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#265 In this episode, Guy and Matt explored the prevailing bias towards the mind in our world, often disregarding matters of the heart and soul. They explained how our current reality is rooted in the subjective experiences of the five senses, heavily favoring the mind and dismissing emotions, intuition, and spirituality. However, they introduced an exciting development in the form of new technology that aims to bridge the gap between the mind and the heart and soul. This technology can provide concrete evidence, such as brainwave patterns and energetic patterns, to support the existence of experiences related to the heart and soul. It offers tangible proof that these experiences are not merely subjective or mythical. The expressed enthusiasm for this technology as it has the potential to validate and bring recognition to the significance of the heart and soul. They emphasized the distinction between belief and knowing, suggesting that this technology can provide a sense of certainty about the existence and importance of the heart and soul. Overall, the episode sheds light on the bias towards the mind in our world and the need to bridge the gap between the mind and the heart and soul. The introduction of new technology is seen as a means to provide evidence and acknowledgment for experiences related to the heart and soul, which are often disregarded in our society. About Matt: Matt Omo is a leader of the sound healing movement in Australia with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of sound healing techniques bridging cultures and traditions from around the world. The work and awareness around sound healing and its benefits are growing every day. Matt is developing new programs and products to meet this need and continue to support people in discovering the benefits of the healing power of sound. Key Points Discussed:
How to Contact Matt Omo:omosoundjourneys.com
About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en
Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co
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#265 In this episode, Guy and Matt explored the prevailing bias towards the mind in our world, often disregarding matters of the heart and soul. They explained how our current reality is rooted in the subjective experiences of the five senses, heavily favoring the mind and dismissing emotions, intuition, and spirituality. However, they introduced an exciting development in the form of new technology that aims to bridge the gap between the mind and the heart and soul. This technology can provide concrete evidence, such as brainwave patterns and energetic patterns, to support the existence of experiences related to the heart and soul. It offers tangible proof that these experiences are not merely subjective or mythical. The expressed enthusiasm for this technology as it has the potential to validate and bring recognition to the significance of the heart and soul. They emphasized the distinction between belief and knowing, suggesting that this technology can provide a sense of certainty about the existence and importance of the heart and soul. Overall, the episode sheds light on the bias towards the mind in our world and the need to bridge the gap between the mind and the heart and soul. The introduction of new technology is seen as a means to provide evidence and acknowledgment for experiences related to the heart and soul, which are often disregarded in our society. About Matt: Matt Omo is a leader of the sound healing movement in Australia with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of sound healing techniques bridging cultures and traditions from around the world. The work and awareness around sound healing and its benefits are growing every day. Matt is developing new programs and products to meet this need and continue to support people in discovering the benefits of the healing power of sound. Key Points Discussed:
How to Contact Matt Omo:omosoundjourneys.com
About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en
Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co
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