FRIDAY, JULY 3 2009

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Wed, July 8, 2009 | 5:00 pm
Evening Teleseminar | US/Pacific | Organized by

Sharon Begley
In this teleseminar, host Cassandra Vieten discusses fascinating developments in neuroscience with author and Newsweek science columnist Sharon Begley. Many scientists believed the brain loses its plasticity with aging, but Sharon tells us that research now shows we can continue to learn throughout life. Although crosswords can help the brain’s fluency, to retain its plasticity we need to challenge ourselves with new learning all the time. Sharon also talks about meditation and the Dalai Lama’s interest in neuroscience and research, including work done by Prof. Richard Davidson, PhD at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. You'll also hear about great websites for brain quizzes and well-researched products.

Wed, July 15, 2009 | 5:00 pm
Evening Teleseminar | US/Pacific | Organized by

Deepak Chopra
Marilyn Schlitz and her guest Deepak Chopra discuss his book, "Buddha: A Story of Enlightenment". He tells of his inspiration to write the book when he went to India to bury his father.

Wed, July 22, 2009 | 5:00 pm
Evening Teleseminar | US/Pacific | Organized by

Julie Beischel
Dean Radin and his guest, researcher Julie Beischel, Ph.D., discussed Mediumship Research in this teleseminar. Julie described the rigorous criteria for selecting sitter and medium research subjects as well as a published triple-blind study.

Wed, July 29, 2009 | 5:00 pm
Evening Teleseminar | US/Pacific | Organized by

James Arond-Thomas
Pharmacologist, author and founder of the Center for Contemporary Medicine, James Arond-Thomas M.D. discusses his research and clinical practice which led to the development of a multi-dimensional healing process with host Angela Murphy. Dr. James talks about the importance of patients taking responsibility for their own healing and tells us about the personalized, predictive and preemptive road to health. He describes the biological and biographical components of health and provides five dimensions we can examine and re-educate to change our health.

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