My latest podcast with Dr Andrew Kaufman - Closing the Chapter on Germ Theory
Can You Catch A Cold? Out Now.
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Closing The Chapter of Germ Theory with Daniel Roytas
As far as I can tell, allopathic medicine — based on the lies of germ theory — is in its final moments, until it vanishes into irrelevance.
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Episode 80: David Armstrong - Living Free
In this podcast, David joins me to talk about his cancer journey and why he chose to take a completely different approach to help heal his body. We also talk about how he and a group of passionate colleagues created the Living Free Movement, which aims to support freedom in health, lifestyle, clean food and lawful processes and to provide education on how to move from the public to the private.
Listen to the podcast here.
I will be presenting at the Living Free Festival in Northern New South Wales in late August. This is going to be an amazing event with speakers from all over the world including Tom Barnett, David Armstrong, Alec Zeck, Paul Leendertse and Mike Winner. Use the code ROYTAS to receive 10% off your ticket.
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In this podcast, David joins me to talk about his cancer journey and why he chose to take a completely different approach to help heal his body. We also talk about how he and a group of passionate colleagues created the Living Free Movement, which aims to support freedom in health, lifestyle, clean food and lawful processes and to provide education on how to move from the public to the private.
Listen to the podcast here.
I will be presenting at the Living Free Festival in Northern New South Wales in late August. This is going to be an amazing event with speakers from all over the world including Tom Barnett, David Armstrong, Alec Zeck, Paul Leendertse and Mike Winner. Use the code ROYTAS to receive 10% off your ticket.
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If you are interested in supporting the work I am doing at Humanley, and want access to cutting edge ideas and information you just can't find anywhere else, then sign up to the Health Hub.
There's over 50 hours of content, 11 previously recorded webinars, a live webinar every 6 weeks, a monthly Q&A session, a members only forum, access to Humanley TV, and other exclusive offers and events.
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Thanks again for your ongoing support.
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Here's a schedule of all of the live webinars being held over the next 12 months in the Humanley Health Hub.
There's also a library of 11 previously recorded webinars covering topics on the microbiome, the terrain, secrets of detoxification, and many others.
To find out more about what's included in the 12 month Humanley Health Hub subscription, click here.
Admissions are closing in less than 12 hours.
The first live monthly Q&A session kicks off tomorrow, Monday the 15th of July, at 6 PM AEST.
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There's also a library of 11 previously recorded webinars covering topics on the microbiome, the terrain, secrets of detoxification, and many others.
To find out more about what's included in the 12 month Humanley Health Hub subscription, click here.
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The first live monthly Q&A session kicks off tomorrow, Monday the 15th of July, at 6 PM AEST.
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If a life event can manifest as physical disease, then we are at the mercy of our experiences. It means we are victims of our very existence. This kind of thinking also breeds a fear and victimhood mentality. When is the next 'event' going to happen that will 'shock' me and cause physical disease? Is it today, tomorrow, next week, next year? With this limiting belief, people move through their lives in fear of the 'next bad event'.
This kind of thinking disempowers people. It means that you have no control over your own health. No matter what kind of health promoting practices you do, none of it matters because a random life event could transpire in front of you and cause illness. Preventative and health promoting practices like eating well, exercising, getting sun exposure, finding meaning and purpose in your life, are all futile. An event could transpire at any moment and undo all of it.
How can it be the traumatic event that causes disease when what is 'traumatic' for one person is not traumatic for another? Does this not mean it is a persons perception and belief that is the key denominating factor? If so, this ultimately refutes the claim that the trauma is the cause.
If emotional trauma causes disease it means that life happens to you, not for you. It implies that mother nature is out to get you. If it's not a germ or gene, then it's a life event, it's just plain old bad luck. Disease boils down to a matter of wrong place, wrong time. Conversely, health is happenchance, right place, right time. This is superstition at its finest.
If a traumatic life event causes disease, then we also must outsource our health to someone else forever more. We need to consult with someone to help release our trauma. Therefore, you can't heal yourself, only someone else can. You can release your trauma with a therapist today, but another trauma could happen tomorrow, putting you right back in the same position.
The idea that trauma is 'generational' is also incredibly disempowering. It implies that you have to physically suffer for an event that happened to one of your ancestors 50, 100, 150 years ago. This means you have to heal someone elses trauma in order to heal yourself. It means your health isn't determined by what you do in your life, it's determined by a random event that happened in someone elses. Furthermore, this story can never be proven, so why do we tout is as fact?
Finally, if emotional trauma causes disease, humans should have been riddled with it since the dawn of time. However, we know the overwhelming majority of illness, particularly the chronic form, is a consequence of 'hyper-civilisation'. Anthropological, medical, and historical evidence suggests when people live in harmony with nature, they are free from disease. Yet they are all exposed to so-called traumatic events. If traumatic events have always been with us, but disease hasn't, it suggests that the trauma is not the issue. It may be that something has changed which has impacted our ability to deal with and process our emotions. If so, what changed and how do we address it? It might also simply mean that emotional trauma is not the cause.
We have no control over the things that happen in our lives, but we do have control over how we respond. This perspective is the polar opposite to teaching people they are at the mercy of a traumatic life events. It means we hold the power. We chose whether or not we let things affect us. We choose what emotions to assign to an event. We choose whether we hold on to or let go of certain emotions or feelings. We choose how we feel. With this understanding, the event becomes inconsequential, of little importance.
If we continue believing emotional trauma is the cause of all our modern health woes, when it may not be, we fail to recognise and address the true underlying causes of disease.
It's time to rethink emotional trauma.
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This kind of thinking disempowers people. It means that you have no control over your own health. No matter what kind of health promoting practices you do, none of it matters because a random life event could transpire in front of you and cause illness. Preventative and health promoting practices like eating well, exercising, getting sun exposure, finding meaning and purpose in your life, are all futile. An event could transpire at any moment and undo all of it.
How can it be the traumatic event that causes disease when what is 'traumatic' for one person is not traumatic for another? Does this not mean it is a persons perception and belief that is the key denominating factor? If so, this ultimately refutes the claim that the trauma is the cause.
If emotional trauma causes disease it means that life happens to you, not for you. It implies that mother nature is out to get you. If it's not a germ or gene, then it's a life event, it's just plain old bad luck. Disease boils down to a matter of wrong place, wrong time. Conversely, health is happenchance, right place, right time. This is superstition at its finest.
If a traumatic life event causes disease, then we also must outsource our health to someone else forever more. We need to consult with someone to help release our trauma. Therefore, you can't heal yourself, only someone else can. You can release your trauma with a therapist today, but another trauma could happen tomorrow, putting you right back in the same position.
The idea that trauma is 'generational' is also incredibly disempowering. It implies that you have to physically suffer for an event that happened to one of your ancestors 50, 100, 150 years ago. This means you have to heal someone elses trauma in order to heal yourself. It means your health isn't determined by what you do in your life, it's determined by a random event that happened in someone elses. Furthermore, this story can never be proven, so why do we tout is as fact?
Finally, if emotional trauma causes disease, humans should have been riddled with it since the dawn of time. However, we know the overwhelming majority of illness, particularly the chronic form, is a consequence of 'hyper-civilisation'. Anthropological, medical, and historical evidence suggests when people live in harmony with nature, they are free from disease. Yet they are all exposed to so-called traumatic events. If traumatic events have always been with us, but disease hasn't, it suggests that the trauma is not the issue. It may be that something has changed which has impacted our ability to deal with and process our emotions. If so, what changed and how do we address it? It might also simply mean that emotional trauma is not the cause.
We have no control over the things that happen in our lives, but we do have control over how we respond. This perspective is the polar opposite to teaching people they are at the mercy of a traumatic life events. It means we hold the power. We chose whether or not we let things affect us. We choose what emotions to assign to an event. We choose whether we hold on to or let go of certain emotions or feelings. We choose how we feel. With this understanding, the event becomes inconsequential, of little importance.
If we continue believing emotional trauma is the cause of all our modern health woes, when it may not be, we fail to recognise and address the true underlying causes of disease.
It's time to rethink emotional trauma.
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You are not your name, or your job title. You are not your body, mind, feelings, thoughts, or emotions. You are not your past, nor your future. You have a ‘concept-of-self’ but that is not who you really are either. So, who are you? Who is it that notices your mind? Who is it that is aware of your senses?
The ‘who’ or ‘what’ that is aware that you are aware, is the same ‘who’ or ‘what’ that notices I am aware. Could it be that whoever or whatever that is, the real deep down you, is pure consciousness? Some people call it the universe, source energy, divinity, the holy spirit, or dare I say, god. Call it what you will, but if this is what you truly are, then you're not just a person experiencing the universe, but the universe manifested as an all powerful, infinite being.
If our very essence is pure consciousness, what is the point in getting bogged down in trivial day to day stuff? Is there any use in clinging on to thoughts, feelings, and emotions from times gone by? Does allowing our past to define who we think we are offer any tangible benefit? Does worrying about what might happen in the future change the outcome? The obvious answer is ‘no’, so why do we keep doing these things to ourselves? Why do we let meaningless problems we have created in our mind bother us? Living in the past or projecting into the future not only leads to a disturbed internal state, but ultimately keeps us from our true state of being. Maybe it would be far easier to let things go?
If we are pure consciousness, then wouldn't it make sense to embody it? To be truly conscious is to be completely aware of the moment unfolding in front of us. Living in the present allows all the feelings, thoughts, and emotions we experience to flow through us, rather than getting bottled up inside. This gives a whole new meaning to ‘going with the flow’. This state of existence should be second nature, but it has been slowly conditioned out of us over time. Maybe this has been done intentionally to disconnect us from realising our full potential?
Although it might seem difficult at first, being present does get easier with practice. Yes, things like meditation and mindfulness are useful, but they can be tedious and time consuming. A far simpler and more enjoyable way to achieve this state of mind is to get outside in nature and give our undivided attention to the world around us. Once we reconnect with nature and remember who we really are, it becomes apparent that life doesn't happen to us, it happens for us.
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The ‘who’ or ‘what’ that is aware that you are aware, is the same ‘who’ or ‘what’ that notices I am aware. Could it be that whoever or whatever that is, the real deep down you, is pure consciousness? Some people call it the universe, source energy, divinity, the holy spirit, or dare I say, god. Call it what you will, but if this is what you truly are, then you're not just a person experiencing the universe, but the universe manifested as an all powerful, infinite being.
If our very essence is pure consciousness, what is the point in getting bogged down in trivial day to day stuff? Is there any use in clinging on to thoughts, feelings, and emotions from times gone by? Does allowing our past to define who we think we are offer any tangible benefit? Does worrying about what might happen in the future change the outcome? The obvious answer is ‘no’, so why do we keep doing these things to ourselves? Why do we let meaningless problems we have created in our mind bother us? Living in the past or projecting into the future not only leads to a disturbed internal state, but ultimately keeps us from our true state of being. Maybe it would be far easier to let things go?
If we are pure consciousness, then wouldn't it make sense to embody it? To be truly conscious is to be completely aware of the moment unfolding in front of us. Living in the present allows all the feelings, thoughts, and emotions we experience to flow through us, rather than getting bottled up inside. This gives a whole new meaning to ‘going with the flow’. This state of existence should be second nature, but it has been slowly conditioned out of us over time. Maybe this has been done intentionally to disconnect us from realising our full potential?
Although it might seem difficult at first, being present does get easier with practice. Yes, things like meditation and mindfulness are useful, but they can be tedious and time consuming. A far simpler and more enjoyable way to achieve this state of mind is to get outside in nature and give our undivided attention to the world around us. Once we reconnect with nature and remember who we really are, it becomes apparent that life doesn't happen to us, it happens for us.
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Vitamin advocate Clive De Carle and I discuss whether vitamins actually work on the John Cooper podcast.
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Do Vitamins Actually Work? | Clive De Carle & Daniel Roytas
Do Vitamins Actually Work? | Clive De Carle & Daniel Roytas
Two titans of the natural health movement engage in a groundbreaking discussion about the complex issue of vitamins, supplements, and wellbeing.
Vitamin advocate Clive De Carle shares his personal…
Two titans of the natural health movement engage in a groundbreaking discussion about the complex issue of vitamins, supplements, and wellbeing.
Vitamin advocate Clive De Carle shares his personal…
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Due to popular demand, I am running a live, in person event in Brisbane, Australia on Saturday the 31st of August from 9:30AM - 12:30PM.
Join me as I share personal insights about my book "Can You Catch A Cold?" and discuss topics like contagion, infection, and terrain theory.
General admission tickets are just $59 incl. GST & booking fees.
You can also buy a ticket which includes a signed paperback copy of my book for just $99 incl. GST & booking fees.
This will be an intimate event, therefore ticket numbers are strictly limited. This event will sell out quickly, so do not hesitate to secure your seat today.
Get your ticket here.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Dan
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Join me as I share personal insights about my book "Can You Catch A Cold?" and discuss topics like contagion, infection, and terrain theory.
General admission tickets are just $59 incl. GST & booking fees.
You can also buy a ticket which includes a signed paperback copy of my book for just $99 incl. GST & booking fees.
This will be an intimate event, therefore ticket numbers are strictly limited. This event will sell out quickly, so do not hesitate to secure your seat today.
Get your ticket here.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Dan
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The Tsimane are a group of ~16,000 people residing along tributaries of the Amazon. They live long, healthy lives. In fact, they have the healthiest hearts of any population group ever studied.
A 2017 Lancet paper reported the health of 705 Tsimane natives. Around 85% had no signs of heart disease, 13% had low levels of arterial plaque and just 3% had moderate-to-high levels. Even amongst the elderly, heart disease was uncommon.
Diabetes, obesity, Alzheimer’s, dementia, and kidney disease are seldom seen. There is an absence of elevated cholesterol, blood sugar, and high blood pressure. Heart attacks, stroke, allergies, auto-immune diseases and cancer, are almost unknown amongst the population.
Their secret? They walk, or canoe everywhere. Their diet consists of locally grown rice, plantain, corn, and wild-caught meat. They have no electricity, no running water, and lead a subsistence lifestyle.
Would you adopt this way of life in exchange for good health?
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A 2017 Lancet paper reported the health of 705 Tsimane natives. Around 85% had no signs of heart disease, 13% had low levels of arterial plaque and just 3% had moderate-to-high levels. Even amongst the elderly, heart disease was uncommon.
Diabetes, obesity, Alzheimer’s, dementia, and kidney disease are seldom seen. There is an absence of elevated cholesterol, blood sugar, and high blood pressure. Heart attacks, stroke, allergies, auto-immune diseases and cancer, are almost unknown amongst the population.
Their secret? They walk, or canoe everywhere. Their diet consists of locally grown rice, plantain, corn, and wild-caught meat. They have no electricity, no running water, and lead a subsistence lifestyle.
Would you adopt this way of life in exchange for good health?
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There are no problems. We decide whether something is or isn’t a problem. There are no good or bad events. We decide whether we interpret something as good or bad.
There is no right or wrong, there is just being. Things just are. You’re the one who labels them. If an event matches what you want, it’s right. If it doesn’t match what you want, it’s wrong.
If you are carrying inside of you, ‘scars’, due to past experiences that have happened to you, the scars are not there because of the experience. An experience that already happened that isn’t happening anymore, cannot scar you. It’s not even there. How can something that’s not happening be bothering you?
You do not need to be bothered by that which is not happening. It’s enough to deal with what is happening now. Every moment that you let past events occupy your consciousness, you are missing the reality of what is unfolding in front of you.
You are missing your life by allowing your consciousness to participate in the neurosis of your past.
Be here now.
- Michael Singer
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There is no right or wrong, there is just being. Things just are. You’re the one who labels them. If an event matches what you want, it’s right. If it doesn’t match what you want, it’s wrong.
If you are carrying inside of you, ‘scars’, due to past experiences that have happened to you, the scars are not there because of the experience. An experience that already happened that isn’t happening anymore, cannot scar you. It’s not even there. How can something that’s not happening be bothering you?
You do not need to be bothered by that which is not happening. It’s enough to deal with what is happening now. Every moment that you let past events occupy your consciousness, you are missing the reality of what is unfolding in front of you.
You are missing your life by allowing your consciousness to participate in the neurosis of your past.
Be here now.
- Michael Singer
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It's amazing what you can achieve when you believe.
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Never, Ever Give Up. Arthur's Inspirational Transformation!
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Arthur Boorman was a disabled veteran of the Gulf War for 15 years, and was told by his doctors that he would never be…
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In 1976, a team of medical doctors ventured deep into the Amazon in search of a group of natives known as the Waorani. The team spent 4 weeks examining the tribe of about 600 individuals who had limited contact with outsiders.
Barring few exceptions, the Waorani were "very robust, and in excellent health". There were no diseases of the ears, eyes, nose, or throat. Cardiovascular, metabolic, skin, gastrointestinal, and respiratory diseases were non-existent (apart from two elderly women with pneumonia). No neurological or mental health disorders were detected. Some dental carries were identified. The leading causes of death were from physical traumas, abortions, stillbirths, and unidentified illnesses arising largely from snake and insect bites, burns, and wounds.
These findings suggest that when humans live in harmony with nature, disease is the exception to the rule. Ill health is a consequence of hyper-civilisation and living in opposition with the world around us.
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Barring few exceptions, the Waorani were "very robust, and in excellent health". There were no diseases of the ears, eyes, nose, or throat. Cardiovascular, metabolic, skin, gastrointestinal, and respiratory diseases were non-existent (apart from two elderly women with pneumonia). No neurological or mental health disorders were detected. Some dental carries were identified. The leading causes of death were from physical traumas, abortions, stillbirths, and unidentified illnesses arising largely from snake and insect bites, burns, and wounds.
These findings suggest that when humans live in harmony with nature, disease is the exception to the rule. Ill health is a consequence of hyper-civilisation and living in opposition with the world around us.
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Latest podcast with Emrys Goldsworthy.
Join us in this compelling episode of "The Emrys Goldsworthy Podcast" as I reconnect with my long-time friend and former academic colleague, Daniel Roytas. In this episode, we dive deep into the world of Mould illness—a controversial topic that has sparked much debate within the medical community. Daniel and I examine the existing literature and discuss the notable gaps in scientific evidence surrounding this condition. As we explore the disconnect between anecdotal experiences and the rigorous demands of scientific validation, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by both patients and practitioners. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation that questions established norms and encourages critical thinking about one of the most polarizing topics in modern health.
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Join us in this compelling episode of "The Emrys Goldsworthy Podcast" as I reconnect with my long-time friend and former academic colleague, Daniel Roytas. In this episode, we dive deep into the world of Mould illness—a controversial topic that has sparked much debate within the medical community. Daniel and I examine the existing literature and discuss the notable gaps in scientific evidence surrounding this condition. As we explore the disconnect between anecdotal experiences and the rigorous demands of scientific validation, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by both patients and practitioners. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation that questions established norms and encourages critical thinking about one of the most polarizing topics in modern health.
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Episode 81: Dr Michael Wenisch - Germ Theory Logic
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Dr Michael Wenisch joins me to address logical fallacies and epistomoloigcal errors in relation to the germ theory of disease. The "no virus, no infectious disease" position has made clear to him that professional philosophers in general have an important role to play in clarifying and correcting fundamental logical and epistomological errors that lie at the heart of much of the theory and practice of modern Western medicine. This podcast represents his own attempt at making a small contribution to this process of clarification and correction.
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Watch the episode here.
Dr Michael Wenisch joins me to address logical fallacies and epistomoloigcal errors in relation to the germ theory of disease. The "no virus, no infectious disease" position has made clear to him that professional philosophers in general have an important role to play in clarifying and correcting fundamental logical and epistomological errors that lie at the heart of much of the theory and practice of modern Western medicine. This podcast represents his own attempt at making a small contribution to this process of clarification and correction.
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"If you can really be there, nature can help you with your awakening. If you can really be there with all your senses, and be aware of the awareness itself, when you're out there in nature. Sometimes it can happen to some humans almost accidently, they're out there climbing a mountain, or they're swimming, somewhere in nature, and suddenly the person subsides and just an awareness arises. They think it's been caused by the beauty that they see (in nature), but it's not really that, it's actually been caused by the cessation of thinking".
- Eckhart Tolle
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Being and Doing: Balancing the Two Dimensions of Existence | Eckhart Tolle
Eckhart Tolle explores the dual nature of human existence, encompassing both the being and doing dimensions. He emphasizes the importance of awakening to the timeless dimension of being while navigating the temporal aspects of human life. Eckhart Tolle explains…
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This forum is a place for people to engage in an open, honest, and amicable discussion about health and wellness. Whilst we encourage rigorous intellectual debate, and the sharing of different perspectives and ideas, there are some standards of engagement that must be followed to ensure users of this forum have an enjoyable experience.
1. Treat fellow community members with kindness and respect. We are all here to learn and grow together.
2. Comments must be relevant to health and wellness. Off-topic comments may be removed by a moderator.
3. This forum is a place for general information only. Avoid asking for or providing specific health related advice.
4. We aim to foster a positive and friendly environment where people feel encouraged to share their thoughts, feelings, and opinions. However, please refrain from making comments that promote fear, panic, alarm, negativity, or angst.
5. This is a channel where people can come for knowledge, inspiration, motivation, and empowerment. There's no room for fear, negativity, and low vibrational states in this space.
6. Whilst we encourage healthy debate, and stand for freedom of speech, we ask that you refrain from making logically fallacious, antagonistic, or inflammatory comments that may bring the forum into disrepute.
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My most recent podcast with Mel Hostalrich on the Veritas Project. We talk about my new book Can You Catch A Cold?, health, wellness, disease, contagion, and much more.
Part 1 is available as a short preview for free, part 2 is available for members of veritasproject.com
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Can You Catch A Cold?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1763504409
Podcast, blogs & more
https://www.humanley.com/
Can You Catch A Cold?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1763504409
Podcast, blogs & more
https://www.humanley.com/
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Calling all Brisbanites. I will be giving a face to face presentation on Saturday the 31st of August at 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM in New Farm. I will be discussing my book "Can You Catch A Cold?", contagion, infection, terrain theory, and much more.
There are still a few tickets remaining. This will be the only in person event I run this year.
Get your tickets here - https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/can-you-catch-a-cold-tickets-968659636047?aff=oddtdtcreator
I will also be speaking at the Living Free Festival on the 23rd - 25th of August in the Pillar Valley. Use the code ROYTAS for a discounted ticket.
https://www.livingfreefestival.org/
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Dan
There are still a few tickets remaining. This will be the only in person event I run this year.
Get your tickets here - https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/can-you-catch-a-cold-tickets-968659636047?aff=oddtdtcreator
I will also be speaking at the Living Free Festival on the 23rd - 25th of August in the Pillar Valley. Use the code ROYTAS for a discounted ticket.
https://www.livingfreefestival.org/
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Dan
Eventbrite
Can You Catch A Cold?
Challenge everything you've been told about catching a cold.
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Imagine sitting on this beach. If you spent the entire time dwelling in the past or worrying about the future, instead of being immersed in the moment, where were you? Were you ever really there, or everywhere else but where you were?
Living in the now is not about being “positive” and “happy” all the time. It’s not about becoming detached or pacifistic. It’s about being connected, experiencing each and every moment as life unfolds. When something sad happens, cry. When something funny happens, laugh. When there's a threat, know when to stand your ground & when to retreat.
The present moment is the only one that exists. So, if you’re not living in the now, where are you? Some might say "detached from reality". Spending your life trapped in the past or catastrophising into the future will only lead to regret. A moment only comes once in a lifetime, each one as precious as the next. How many are you willing to throw away?
The sum of each moment is your life. Don't waste it.
Be present.
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Living in the now is not about being “positive” and “happy” all the time. It’s not about becoming detached or pacifistic. It’s about being connected, experiencing each and every moment as life unfolds. When something sad happens, cry. When something funny happens, laugh. When there's a threat, know when to stand your ground & when to retreat.
The present moment is the only one that exists. So, if you’re not living in the now, where are you? Some might say "detached from reality". Spending your life trapped in the past or catastrophising into the future will only lead to regret. A moment only comes once in a lifetime, each one as precious as the next. How many are you willing to throw away?
The sum of each moment is your life. Don't waste it.
Be present.
Follow Humanley
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