Survival
A Book About Health and Wellness
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Narrated by:
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Pete Ferrand
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By:
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Jack Veffer
About this listen
We communicate with our cells in many different ways: prayer, meditation, yoga, music, poetry, exercise, running, cycling, walking, and many more ways.
I will attempt to demonstrate that life’s adventure is the very medium that will let us live a wholesome, healthy life based on common sense and breakthrough pioneering research. Knowledge is part of the equation, so the more we know, the better informed we become to make those crucial decisions so important for good health.
It is a cautionary tale about free will and the influence we exercise over our own well-being. Some of it may sound farfetched, but like everything else in our journey of discovery, we owe to ourselves to make this life as good as it can get for all of us.
In my previous book Science and Religion Is a Match Made in Heaven, I explored the close similarities of existence, whether existence is mineral, vegetable, or animal and drawing a correlation by viewing all existence as common consciousness.
I study the energy operating at different frequencies and amplitudes, and attempt to grasp it through the language of science of Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Deepak Chopra, Erwin Schrödinger, Stephen Hawking, and others, or the metaphysical language of Aristotle and Socrates, or the spiritual language of Jesus the Christ, Moses, Abraham, Buddha, Baha’u’llah, or the music of Beethoven, Mozart and Rush or the language of mathematics of Euclid, Buckminster Fuller, and above all, the language of nature, through its beauteous colors, sounds and wonderful shapes, only to realize that in the end, no matter what language of communication is used, the similarities they all exude are all alluding to the same phenomenon, the close similarity of existence and the realization that the one entity, because of his intellect, can tie it all together and is also at the center of it all - man.
We have an obligation to share with all existence what we know. That is why knowledge is consciousness, and consciousness belongs to us all.
©2018 Jack Veffer (P)2020 Jack Veffer