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http://geniusgroove.paradigmrevolution.com/aboutI have to say from personal experience this does work quite well although it doesn't always take you to where you want to go.
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I've been thinking... if we could get our kids into their "genius groove" from an early age (let's say between the ages of 1-5) they'd be set up for life and we'd soon see a better society forming. I believe there are a number of ways to do this. I'll list a few of them here:-
1) Meditation 2) Using intuition 3) Learning about profound concepts like infinity, the vastness of the universe, quantum mechanics, etc. 4) Silence 5) Developing abilities like clairsentience, remote viewing, lucid dreaming, etc. 6) But most important of all... LOVE
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I like where you are going with this. Research has shown that kids sometimes have abilities that they lose as they age - from creativity to spiritual. It gets sucked out of them by closed-minded educators, mind numbing TV and the constant bombardment of objective materialism. Why can't we help them retain those wonderful capabilities?
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I like the 'genuius groove' phrase. I would like to add one simple word that kids and adults need to do. First, put down the E-games, step away from the TV and shut your phone off. Get disconnected from the grid and go outside and simply view the evening sky filled with stars and.....WONDER. Kids need to be able to wonder and free think.... and adults have to do the same......step off the E-grid....view nature and listen.
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