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Nov 22, 2017

Midweek Hi-lites: Spooky, AI, Offbeat, Eclectic and Entertaining, etc...

“In my life I have found two things of priceless worth - learning and loving. Nothing else - not fame, not power, not achievement for its own sake - can possible have the same lasting value. For when your life is over, if you can say 'I have learned' and 'I have loved,' you will also be able to say 'I have been happy.” - Arthur C. Clarke, Rama II

OddsnEnds --
  • Interstellar Tourist- Named Oumuamua. CNN
  • About that youth gene found in members of the Amish community? New Atlas
  • Frightening wake up call. From the Future Of Life Institute. PSA warning against weaponizing AI. From those who can see the writing on the wall while there is still enough time to apply the white-out. CNET
  • Another potential misuse, already a trend, baiting social media users. Gizmodo
  • Designing and creating safer AI. Please. Stuart Russell. TED
  • Thanksgiving twist. A taste of Native American fare. (Sample items prepared at a fundraiser look fantastic.) Lakota Chef Sean Sherman, aka: The Sioux Chef, offers a recipe that includes Juniper Berries. Mother Jones
  • Spies in the foliage. Plants as spies. Really. Gizmodo
  • Dogs learn while they sleep. Reuters  And we do too.
  • Ghost Dog Wedding Planner - the Movie! Slate
  • Overnight at a haunted house. 4 to choose from. Real Simple
  • Busy year for the Loch Ness monsterNessie sighting number 9 logged by an American watching the live web cam. Daily Mail. Try your luck. Here. Says the underwater cam will be online soon. 
Sci-Fi elements. Marching Band steals the show with Guardians of the Galaxy... Thanks Gizmodo!



In regard to the aforementioned quote on loving and learning, a few links to surf:
- Loving = Everybody gets a Kitten. Jeremy Messersmith
- John Dixon's Near Death Experience YouTube


Wendy's Coffeehouse
11/26 - Dr. Scott Kolbaba, Physicians' Untold Stories: Miraculous experiences doctors are hesitant to share with their patients, or ANYONE!
12/3 - Jean Walker, Family Secrets, Mike Clelland's post


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Nov 20, 2017

Nauman Naeem, MD, Healing From the Inside Out, and a few links more

“If everything's the same, then there aren't any choices! I want to wake up in the morning and decide things!” - Lois Lowry, The Giver


OddsnEnds -
  • The newest plan B for Earthling re-homing - Ross 128 b - looks promising. Independent 
  • Trackable med knows when it has been taken and reports to the Doctor. Fortune 
  • New study suggests Dog Owners live longer. Time  And the full report notes the greatest benefit in those who are single or elderly. Nature 
  • Horses read body language even when they don't know the person. Sussex They can also tell if we are happy or angry. Sussex 
  • What's up with the bizarre booms in San Diego and New Jersey? Mysterious Universe 
  • In sync with my previous post (that I refer to in the intro to the interview) about a guy who said he was attacked by a ghost in Weston, this guy says he was punched by a ghost and has a few more stories of paranormal / poltergeist encounters he plans to share. Skegness Standard
Anita Moorjani - Dying to be me! NDE. Healing from Cancer. Awareness and the 5 Lessons she learned.



Radical healing is possible. The common thread through the healing path? There is one. That's what my guest hopes to share with a wider audience.

Wendy's Coffeehouse 11/19/17, Nauman Naeem, Healing from the Inside Out: Overcome Chronic Disease and Radically Change Your Life

Bonus: Second Interview with Nauman on Empower Radio

Endorsements from Dr. Eben Alexander, Michael Beckwith and Bernie Siegal, MD, a longtime advocate of giving more attention to the influence of emotions when it comes to health issues.

I interviewed Bernie for his book, Love Animals and Miracles, That Interview is posted at Conscious Living with Wendy Garrett on Empower Radio.
Order on Amazon

Nauman Naeem, MD, author of Healing from the Inside Out, charts his own observations of healing ability in his patients over nearly two decades of specializing in pulmonary and critical care medicine. He noticed the majority of patients with chronic disease do not recover and wondered why.

Dr. Naeem discovered a pattern that suggests, among other issues,
there are two primary emotional indicators present in those who remain chronically ill: Loneliness and Boredom.

In addition to the influence of negative thoughts, there are also cases in which the patient simply has no desire to become well.

Dr. Naeem believes illness requires more than a superficial approach with medication alone. Emotions and psychological health of a patient also play an important role.

One of the most frustrating cancer statistics at the time of this writing, many cancers recur from five years of the last treatment. ( p. 166) And yet, as is demonstrated in cases like the aforementioned Anita Moorjani, there are other factors that can trigger healing.

Also covered in the book, the energy state of the body as being influential in activating a healing response and how it is important to increase one's vibrational frequency to facilitate healing. 


Nauman Naeem offers counseling and coaching for health and healing. Follow on his Blog.



Related Links -
Dr. Eben Alexander's newest book: Living in a Mindful Universe
Anita Moorjani: Dying to be Me! Books
Bruce Lipton, Biology of Belief

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Nov 16, 2017

SciXFriday - Infinitely Entangled, Energy, Ghosts, Minds and Machines

Turing called it. - “I believe that at the end of the century the use of words and general educated opinion will have altered so much that one will be able to speak of machines thinking without expecting to be contradicted.” - Alan Turing, Computing machinery and intelligence

(AI. Infinitely beyond Human knowing... experiment underway.)


OddsnEnds - 
  • How Alan Turing added Music to the Machine. Spectrum
  • Asgardia is in orbit. The satellite launched this week. CNN
  • Job Opening - Bartender: "must be OK with working alone at night amid taxidermied bear and caribou—and a ghost named Albert Johnson." Posted on Newser. Location? On the Canadian map right next to the dotted line noting the Arctic Circle. Contact: Eagle Plains Hotel and Service Station
  • Are you a SLIder? Streetlight Interference activity includes anomalous interactions with electronics. You are NOT alone. I don't count my nightlights in this but I do experience interaction with streetlights. Sometimes there is a pattern with a certain light. Others are random. They may blink on and off or flicker like my nightlights. Unlike Uri Geller (Demo), I don't cause the activity on demand.

    Computers have frozen and lost memory. One died completely. It burned up after a friend of Andy's called to warn us about negative entities. When I told Andy where they were and noted them standing nearby, my computer fried. Under warranty, thankfully.

    The lights and computer system went down at a doctor's office as I became extremely frustrated (trying to keep it contained) with the person who insisted on lecturing and pressuring me to have a treatment I did not want. Office went dark, surprising the staff who said that had not happened before. Pressure derailed, treatment on my terms. I found out later that the computer lost my x-rays. Only then did I connect that to the intensity of my frustration.

    Check out the information and research collected by Paranormal writer Hilary Evans. SLIders: The Enigma of Streetlight Interference
  • CIA tried to train cats to be spies: "Acoustic Kitty." (Found this one on Uri Geller's website.) Did it work? Yeah, right. The CIA was quickly schooled in Cat Logic. Notorious for their indifference to assignments, the cats walked off the job when they got hungry. Time Perfectly normal.
  • Hero Dog Odin refused to leave his baby goats - even though the hills were ablaze. Miracle. Story
Sci-Fi Short Film "Orbit Ever After" by Jamie Magnus Stone
Love transcends all boundaries. Even in space. Link.
Cast and Credits IMDB
DUST: Binge-watchable Sci-fi
Subscribe and watch more sci-fi shorts on DUST: http://bit.ly/2aqc5vh
Official Site for Orbit Ever After

 Wendy's Coffeehouse archives -

Dr. Nauman Naeem is a critical care specialist, pulmonologist and palliative care specialist, whose unique insights into healing stem from caring for tens of thousands of critically and chronically ill patients for more than a decade in two countries. Healing from the Inside Out. Amazon 9/17 Link between negative emotions and disease? Blog

Dr. Scott Kolbaba, Physicians' Untold Stories: Miraculous experiences doctors are hesitant to share with their patients, or ANYONE!

Thank you for listening and sharing!