Episodes
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Reverend Danny Nemu joins us to talk Bible (mis)translations, drugs in the Bible, Manna from Heaven, his experience with the flesh eating parasite Leishmaniasis, and his work with his NGO in the Brazillian Amazon.
Interview by Luke Hancock
Episode link: https://hancockhour.com/podcast/danny-nemu/
See Danny's excellent books, Science Revealed: https://amzn.to/3PB67LD
and Neuro-Apocalypse: https://amzn.to/440udUo
More about Danny at http://dannynemu.com/Danny's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfkunP1-raNuz9_6DhzLvVgFind Danny on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevNemuSee RAIN Reforest: https://rainreforest.org/Insta: https://www.instagram.com/rainreforest/
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Coming up
00:42 Intro
01:11 In the beginning...
44:37 Entheogens in the bible
1:21:31 Manna from Heaven
1:29:51 Leishmaniasis
1:41:57 RAIN Reforest
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Hugh Newman joins us to talk about his compelling research that points to a buried and forgotten chapter in human history that was filled with giants.
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Watch the episode here: https://hancockhour.com/podcast/hugh-newman/
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Hugh Newman is a world explorer, megalithomaniac and author. He has been a regular guest on History Channel’s 'Ancient Aliens' and 'Search for the Lost Giants'. He is a video producer who publishes regular films of his worldwide explorations at https://youtube.com/MegalithomaniaUK As well as organising the annual Megalithomania conferences and tours, he co-organises the Origins Conference with Andrew Collins. See http://www.megalithomania.co.uk/ for more.
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Authors, Earth Mysteries researchers, and Sacred Site guides, Peter Knight and Sue Wallace talk about the subtle energies within the earth, how they interact with Sacred Sites, and what we can do to have a deeper relationship with life through our own interactions with Sacred Places.
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Interview by Kathy Arlyn Sokol, 1990.
In this interview which takes place in Kyoto on the day Jane Goodall received the Kyoto Prize, Jane shares her thoughts on chimpanzees, childrearing, conservation, and how they all relate to the changes in modern culture.
1990-10-24 © Kathy Arlyn Sokol, used with permission.
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Interview by Kathy Arlyn Sokol and David Kubiak, 1985.
In this interview Elisabeth shares her thoughts on her work with the disadvantaged and the dying; her role in the hospice care movement; and how we can live right in this beautiful experience we call life. Elisabeth also shares her wisdom of becoming sensitive to spirit and the divine support that comes through that connection, which is what has allowed her to open ET Centers (Elder/Toddler centers), and hospices for the sick and dying.
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Interview by Kathy Arlyn Sokol, 1989. Here Satish talks about the benefits of alternative education, and his Small School he created in Devon.
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Glenn Doman started The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential to create programs to help mentally impaired children to excel. He found through this work that the same techniques used to help mentally impaired children to thrive, also helped the unimpaired excel. He came to believe that every child is born with a greater potential intelligence than Leonardo Da Vinci ever reached, if given the tools to help unleash that genius within.
1988-01-10 © Kathy Arlyn Sokol, used with permission.
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Interview by Kathy Arlyn Sokol, 1992. John talks about his exploration of consciousness, Alternaty, and what it means to be human. He discusses his work, his contact with ECCO, and his quest to understand what it means to be human.
1992-11-07 © Kathy Arlyn Sokol, used with permission.
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Rocio recounts her experience of dying and coming back to life, and how that experience changed her life.
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International bestselling author Tim Freke joins us to discuss the historical Christ myth, Gnosticism, and what we can take from the Jesus story to help us in our evolution as individuals, and as The Totality, towards a state where we recognise our oneness and fall in love with creation so that we may create a heaven on earth.
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Is there a way out of this mess we find ourselves in as a species? In this episode of HancockHour, Dr. Andy Letcher joins us to discuss the power and purpose of music, bardism, druidry, and psychedelics, and how each of them might help us find our way towards a healthier society.
Dr. Andy Letcher is a senior lecturer at Schumacher College, and author of 'Shroom, A Cultural History of the Magic Mushroom'.
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Gregory's second book, Sun of gOd, Discover the Self-Organizing Principle that Underlies Everything, brings our local star out of the closet into which the Church locked it long ago. In it, he shows how cosmological discovery fits more comfortably with the novel notion of living stars than it does with accidental balls of gas governed only by the laws of physics. This "novel" idea was once the hard-wired human response to that which delivers us the light of life. Is this unchallenged taboo the vital missing piece in the cosmic jigsaw puzzle? Gregory believes that recognizing the nature of stars is as important to our scientific and spiritual understanding as was recognizing the connection between what we eat and what we are.
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Greg Sams talks about how our system of governance is broken, as it is run by entities whose primary motivation is to protect its citizens from other versions of itself. Greg brings forth the radical idea that we don't need these systems of governance, as we can (and have) done it better ourselves.
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David Kubiak on big bodies and their harms.
Big government, big religion, big corporations, when anything gets big enough, it starts metastasising. David Kubiak brings potential cures to the table.