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NOW WEEKLY STARTING FEBRUARY 2ND AT 1PM PACIFIC / 4PM EASTERN Tune in each Friday to Synergenetic Livingtrade Radio and hear Rick amp Grace Paris discuss the Synergenetic way of life. What it means to truly change your life and perspective. What it means to take control of your life and manifest your true desires.From a young age, Rick Paris was seen as a healer, which began as a child in kindergarten, working with school supervision to assist children with depression and separation/divorce anxiety. His gift as a healer was discouraged by his motherrsquos and familyrsquos religious views. Yet, he never lost his interest in the magic of healing. Rick always questioned the concepts and ideals that most children inherit from their parents as truth. He recognized the inhibitions inherent in Catholicism and left the Catholic Church at age 9. His perspective was one that didnrsquot fade and eventually led him on a journey of shamanic studies that changed his life. Rick is a sort-of mechanical savant, with an early ability to diagnose and repair most household items. At 8 years old he received his first motorcycle by a neighbor challenging his mechanical skills, ldquoIf you can fix it, you can have it.rdquo Two days later it was running. Rick has been hooked on motorcycles ever since. In high school, he invented and built the first variable outlet AC adapters so he could run all his toys off the AC outlets in his bedroom, rather than having to buy batteries. Rick was a Deanrsquos list recipient and the only one on the list who refused to attend college. For fun, he took the military entrance exam with a friend, and ended up scoring higher on the test than anyone from his city. He had also scored in the top 1 of people on an IQ test in the arena of Spatial Mathematics pattern recognition. He was offered, ldquoanything you want to do.rdquo So he became a Structural Jet Mechanic A-6 Intruder and a Nuclear Weapons Loader on the USS Nimitz. He received The Honor Man award out of boot camp for his company the highest award achievable, as well as placed number 2 out of approximately 600 recruits. On the flight deck of the USS Nimitz, ranked as an E-4, he was unofficially assigned an E-7 Billet a job which required a minimum of 8 years in service, held that for 2 years and was nominated the Navy Achievement Medal the highest award given in peacetime. That was awarded for his outstanding attention to detail, commitment to service, and his part in receiving the McClusky award for his squadron for 2 consecutive years. After the Military, Rick Paris moved to Los Angeles to pursue a life of excitement. He owned several businesses, Richard Paris Enterprises, in which he became one of the most sought-after automotive painters in the country, specializing in Ferraris and vintage racecars. He has won many coveted awards including Best of Show in the Concours drsquoElegance in Pebble Beach, Calif. He managed the Body and Paint division of Vector Aeromotive, which at the time was touted as the fastest production car ever made. A carbon fiber American Sports car, which was able to exceeded 240 MPH. Rick was one of the first pioneers to open exclusive surf shops for women, ldquoRip Girlrdquo and ldquoSurf Like A Girlrdquo in Southern California. He offered womenrsquos surf camps on the weekends and was the first to shape commercialized custom surfboards for women. All of these experiences were laying the groundwork for deeper understanding of the constructs that we create for ourselves, and the infinite possibilities that many of us choose not to create. One day while sprinting across the street on a busy LA boulevard, Rick was hit by two cars and died. He was dead for approximately eighteen minutes and crossed over completely through ldquoThe Lightrdquo to the other side. Not a near death experience NDE, but a death experience. He saw the patterns we hold in between worlds the liminal as well as beyond the liminal. He saw that he had been so close t ...
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Rick Paris

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on May 29, 2019 01:05 (5y ago). Last successful fetch was on April 22, 2019 01:38 (5y ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

Manage series 1955590
Content provided by Transformation Talk Radio. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Transformation Talk Radio or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
NOW WEEKLY STARTING FEBRUARY 2ND AT 1PM PACIFIC / 4PM EASTERN Tune in each Friday to Synergenetic Livingtrade Radio and hear Rick amp Grace Paris discuss the Synergenetic way of life. What it means to truly change your life and perspective. What it means to take control of your life and manifest your true desires.From a young age, Rick Paris was seen as a healer, which began as a child in kindergarten, working with school supervision to assist children with depression and separation/divorce anxiety. His gift as a healer was discouraged by his motherrsquos and familyrsquos religious views. Yet, he never lost his interest in the magic of healing. Rick always questioned the concepts and ideals that most children inherit from their parents as truth. He recognized the inhibitions inherent in Catholicism and left the Catholic Church at age 9. His perspective was one that didnrsquot fade and eventually led him on a journey of shamanic studies that changed his life. Rick is a sort-of mechanical savant, with an early ability to diagnose and repair most household items. At 8 years old he received his first motorcycle by a neighbor challenging his mechanical skills, ldquoIf you can fix it, you can have it.rdquo Two days later it was running. Rick has been hooked on motorcycles ever since. In high school, he invented and built the first variable outlet AC adapters so he could run all his toys off the AC outlets in his bedroom, rather than having to buy batteries. Rick was a Deanrsquos list recipient and the only one on the list who refused to attend college. For fun, he took the military entrance exam with a friend, and ended up scoring higher on the test than anyone from his city. He had also scored in the top 1 of people on an IQ test in the arena of Spatial Mathematics pattern recognition. He was offered, ldquoanything you want to do.rdquo So he became a Structural Jet Mechanic A-6 Intruder and a Nuclear Weapons Loader on the USS Nimitz. He received The Honor Man award out of boot camp for his company the highest award achievable, as well as placed number 2 out of approximately 600 recruits. On the flight deck of the USS Nimitz, ranked as an E-4, he was unofficially assigned an E-7 Billet a job which required a minimum of 8 years in service, held that for 2 years and was nominated the Navy Achievement Medal the highest award given in peacetime. That was awarded for his outstanding attention to detail, commitment to service, and his part in receiving the McClusky award for his squadron for 2 consecutive years. After the Military, Rick Paris moved to Los Angeles to pursue a life of excitement. He owned several businesses, Richard Paris Enterprises, in which he became one of the most sought-after automotive painters in the country, specializing in Ferraris and vintage racecars. He has won many coveted awards including Best of Show in the Concours drsquoElegance in Pebble Beach, Calif. He managed the Body and Paint division of Vector Aeromotive, which at the time was touted as the fastest production car ever made. A carbon fiber American Sports car, which was able to exceeded 240 MPH. Rick was one of the first pioneers to open exclusive surf shops for women, ldquoRip Girlrdquo and ldquoSurf Like A Girlrdquo in Southern California. He offered womenrsquos surf camps on the weekends and was the first to shape commercialized custom surfboards for women. All of these experiences were laying the groundwork for deeper understanding of the constructs that we create for ourselves, and the infinite possibilities that many of us choose not to create. One day while sprinting across the street on a busy LA boulevard, Rick was hit by two cars and died. He was dead for approximately eighteen minutes and crossed over completely through ldquoThe Lightrdquo to the other side. Not a near death experience NDE, but a death experience. He saw the patterns we hold in between worlds the liminal as well as beyond the liminal. He saw that he had been so close t ...
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