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Dream It To Do It With Dr. Howard Eisenberg

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In this episode you learn the importance of being aware of your own fundamental nature, and an account on how we can create our own reality.

About the guest: Howard Eisenberg, M.Sc. (Psych), M.D., a Medical Doctor with postgraduate training in both Psychology and Psychiatry. He has been a Lecturer at the University of Toronto and an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Vermont. He is also the CEO of the international consultancy - Syntrek® Inc.

On a more personal level, he’s been on a passionate lifelong quest to discover the true nature of reality.

He was awarded the first postgraduate degree in Canada at McGill University for his highly successful Parapsychological research on Telepathy. He then pioneered the instruction of Parapsychology as a regular credit course at the University of Toronto.

Almost half a century ago, he authored his first trailblazing book, Inner Spaces: Parapsychological Explorations of the Mind.

His new book, Dream it to Do it: The Science & the Magic, is the culmination of his successful quest to learn how reality works!

Guest Website: https://drhowardeisenberg.com/

For suggestions and feedback you can write to me at hello@officialsom.com

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SOMxtalks

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In this episode you learn the importance of being aware of your own fundamental nature, and an account on how we can create our own reality.

About the guest: Howard Eisenberg, M.Sc. (Psych), M.D., a Medical Doctor with postgraduate training in both Psychology and Psychiatry. He has been a Lecturer at the University of Toronto and an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Vermont. He is also the CEO of the international consultancy - Syntrek® Inc.

On a more personal level, he’s been on a passionate lifelong quest to discover the true nature of reality.

He was awarded the first postgraduate degree in Canada at McGill University for his highly successful Parapsychological research on Telepathy. He then pioneered the instruction of Parapsychology as a regular credit course at the University of Toronto.

Almost half a century ago, he authored his first trailblazing book, Inner Spaces: Parapsychological Explorations of the Mind.

His new book, Dream it to Do it: The Science & the Magic, is the culmination of his successful quest to learn how reality works!

Guest Website: https://drhowardeisenberg.com/

For suggestions and feedback you can write to me at hello@officialsom.com

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SOMxtalks

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