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Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost with Dr Arnaud Delorme

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Set your mind free with this attention seeking episode of White Shores featuring one of the world's leading scientists researching consciousness, Dr Arnaud Delorme. He is a scientist at IONS, a CNRS Research Director in Toulouse, France, and a senior Research Scientist at the University of California, San Diego. Theresa talks to Dr Arnaud about the creative and transformative power of your ever wandering mind and his first book, Why Our Minds Wanders.
To find out more about Arnaud and his research visit:
https://arnauddelorme.com/
To order Why Our Minds Wander visit and find out about the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) visit:
https://noetic.org/why-our-minds-wander/

https://noetic.org/about/

To out more about Theresa’s bestselling dream, intuition, afterlife, astrology and mystical titles and mission, visit:
Www.theresacheung.com

http://linktr.ee/theresacheung

You can contact Theresa via @thetheresacheung on Instagram and her author pages on Facebook and X and you can email her directly at: angeltalk710@aol.com

The meditation piece at the end of the episode is Erik Satie's First Gnossienne performed by Robert Cheung.
Thank you to Cluain Ri for the blissful episode music.
White Shores is produced by Matthew Cooper.

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Set your mind free with this attention seeking episode of White Shores featuring one of the world's leading scientists researching consciousness, Dr Arnaud Delorme. He is a scientist at IONS, a CNRS Research Director in Toulouse, France, and a senior Research Scientist at the University of California, San Diego. Theresa talks to Dr Arnaud about the creative and transformative power of your ever wandering mind and his first book, Why Our Minds Wanders.
To find out more about Arnaud and his research visit:
https://arnauddelorme.com/
To order Why Our Minds Wander visit and find out about the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) visit:
https://noetic.org/why-our-minds-wander/

https://noetic.org/about/

To out more about Theresa’s bestselling dream, intuition, afterlife, astrology and mystical titles and mission, visit:
Www.theresacheung.com

http://linktr.ee/theresacheung

You can contact Theresa via @thetheresacheung on Instagram and her author pages on Facebook and X and you can email her directly at: angeltalk710@aol.com

The meditation piece at the end of the episode is Erik Satie's First Gnossienne performed by Robert Cheung.
Thank you to Cluain Ri for the blissful episode music.
White Shores is produced by Matthew Cooper.

  continue reading

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