Professor of World Politics Brian Klaas has conducted field research around the world and advised major politicians and organizations including NATO and the European Union. The first half is about how our lives are influenced by small, seemingly insignificant decisions, and how a wilder sense of reality is revealed when we begin to take that truth seriously. talked. Our ability to control a complex world is much less than we think, because our lives are much more influenced by chance and arbitrary things. In a sense, he said, we “control nothing and influence everything” because sometimes small actions and changes can have big consequences.
He cited a strange incident that changed the course of his life. In 1905, a woman in Wisconsin went insane and killed her children and herself. That woman was Klas’s great-grandfather’s first wife, and he later remarried. I mean, if it weren’t for that tragic incident, he wouldn’t be here today. “When you start thinking about reality that way, I think there’s a kind of wonder and awe that the ripple effects of our actions create really unexpected outcomes,” he mused. He noted that humans often look for patterns to make sense of their lives, trying to build stories around random events. But Klass concludes, “The world is becoming more about chance and randomness, which we embrace, and I think that’s somewhat at odds with the view that there’s a grand destiny for all of us.” I’m wearing it.
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Coryell Kramer has been connecting and conversing with animals since childhood. She is an expert animal communicator and energy healer, and in the second half she talked about the energy healing process and her therapeutic work with our animal friends. She explained that animals are born with telepathic abilities, which they use to communicate with each other. Kramer said she sees animals connected to a “flow of well-being,” a kind of natural sense of balance, so they’re open to readjustment if something goes wrong. It is said that it can be done. She accomplishes this through energy healing. She explained that this is about moving energy within the beam.
“I have a very deep connection with animals and I see them on different levels, physical, emotional, spiritual, soul level, the auric field, and the chakras, which are the seven energy portals in the body,” she elaborated. “So what I do is remove any kind of energy that’s stuck there or energy that’s not flowing as it should and get them back to a healthy state again.” also noted that they are more receptive and open because they do not doubt or question the energy healing process. Kramer does most of her sessions over Zoom, and she said the energy work is just as effective over long distance as in person. During the last hour, she gave a reading about the caller’s pet.
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