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What if a top MIT grad, once a hardcore skeptic building the internet's future, had his life shattered by chronic pain—only to heal his paralyzed arm in seconds through "woo-woo" energy work? In this riveting episode of The Inspired Yogi, discover how Brent Michael Phillips turned rock bottom into a revolutionary path, blending science and spirituality to reprogram the mind like software.Brent shares his gripping tale: Pioneering websites for Sony PlayStation and Disneyland during the dot-com boom, his 100-hour weeks triggered debilitating injuries, a botched surgery, and doctors' verdict of lifelong disability in his 20s. Betrayed by his best friend and broke, he dismissed alternatives until a single healing session instantly restored his arm, sparking his shift from engineer to author and teacher.He reveals how subconscious blocks derail positive thinking, the Law of Attraction, and manifestation for 99% of people, demystifying energy healing with engineering rigor: Clear limiting beliefs, "download" empowering ones, and access theta states for real change. Brent bridges ancient practices with modern science, covering vagal tone, pineal activation, and why conscious effort alone fails.Whether facing pain, chasing abundance, or exploring intuition, Brent's story delivers hope and tools. Author of six books (seventh incoming) on Amazon, explore his YouTube for free insights or AwakeningDynamics.com for programs—mention The Inspired Yogi for a free 20-minute consult if you're committed.Listen now: Miracles aren't magic—they're engineered. Subscribe, rate, share!
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Website: https://awakening-dynamics.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brent.michael.phillips.master.healer
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brentgphillips
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AwakeningDynamicswithBrentMichaelPhillips
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Intro/Outro music compliments of Machine Poetry @Themachinepoetry
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What if a top MIT grad, once a hardcore skeptic building the internet's future, had his life shattered by chronic pain—only to heal his paralyzed arm in seconds through "woo-woo" energy work? In this riveting episode of The Inspired Yogi, discover how Brent Michael Phillips turned rock bottom into a revolutionary path, blending science and spirituality to reprogram the mind like software.Brent shares his gripping tale: Pioneering websites for Sony PlayStation and Disneyland during the dot-com boom, his 100-hour weeks triggered debilitating injuries, a botched surgery, and doctors' verdict of lifelong disability in his 20s. Betrayed by his best friend and broke, he dismissed alternatives until a single healing session instantly restored his arm, sparking his shift from engineer to author and teacher.He reveals how subconscious blocks derail positive thinking, the Law of Attraction, and manifestation for 99% of people, demystifying energy healing with engineering rigor: Clear limiting beliefs, "download" empowering ones, and access theta states for real change. Brent bridges ancient practices with modern science, covering vagal tone, pineal activation, and why conscious effort alone fails.Whether facing pain, chasing abundance, or exploring intuition, Brent's story delivers hope and tools. Author of six books (seventh incoming) on Amazon, explore his YouTube for free insights or AwakeningDynamics.com for programs—mention The Inspired Yogi for a free 20-minute consult if you're committed.Listen now: Miracles aren't magic—they're engineered. Subscribe, rate, share!
Connect with Brent
Website: https://awakening-dynamics.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brent.michael.phillips.master.healer
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brentgphillips
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AwakeningDynamicswithBrentMichaelPhillips
Connect with The Inspired Yogi
Website
Instagram
FaceBook
YouTube
Email: [email protected]
Intro/Outro music compliments of Machine Poetry @Themachinepoetry
Support the show