Pat Miletich is a US kickboxing champion who has trained law enforcement and military personnel for 25 years. In the first half of his talk, he talked about how he cured a lifelong respiratory illness, which ultimately led him to soil research. He discovered that the principles of strengthening soil and crops apply to every living organism on Earth. Miletich emphasized the importance of being aware of the impact of environmental toxins on human health and provided insights on how to remove these toxins and feed cells and mitochondria with high-quality nutrients that also help improve the immune system. He said that the nutrient-rich supplement he promotes is extracted from living peat bogs, which are concentrated with nutrients from over 1,500 different plants that have decomposed over more than 60,000 years.
To avoid chemicals and pesticides in store-bought produce, he recommended growing your own food. In that regard, he has partnered with Environotics, a company that offers microbial solutions to convert or regenerate soil and compost for home gardens and agriculture. He explains that microbes can treat land and soil that has been weakened by exposure to chemicals by “converting all the toxins into essential fatty acids, colloidal nutrients, nutrients that are beneficial for plants, humans and animals.”
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In the second half, Dr. Shelley Kale, one of the world’s leading authorities on energy healing and mind-body medicine, shared her recently published technique for healing ancestral energy and trauma within the cells of the body. She says that the wisdom of our ancestors and the hardships they experienced are embodied in us and our DNA. To get in touch with this, Dr. Kale developed a process called “lineage regression” (a term she coined), in which a person envisions meeting with the higher souls of their parents and ancestors. In this state, which she guides her clients, they can send healing energy to past traumatic events involving their ancestors and trace that healing back to the present.
Consciously sending healing light to our ancestors “is very beneficial because when they receive healing, we receive that healing too,” she explained. The work is similar to past-life therapy, she noted, and recognizing ancestors as family members can be very cathartic or emotional. She thought the process could be thought of as a kind of time travel, actually going back in time and sending energy to others “so that we can bring about a shift in the spatial fabric that’s been in motion from those early times to the present and start to change things around us.”
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