John de Ruiter Podcast 201

John de Ruiter Podcast 201

Seeing Behind the Veil

When: December 16, 2015 @ 12:00pm
Where: ,
“Step right into the resonance of something that you know …” Here, three conversations at an informal lunch meeting with John reveal the common theme of how form is given to our future self.
“The more that you respond to what you know, that isn’t of this world, the more you’re directly connecting to this future self, and it’s the connection that brings it here.”
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Seeing Behind the Veil

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