Joan Cerio welcomes Stephan A. Schwartz who talks about this time of great change, how we can apply his 8 laws of change, and what his remote viewers are seeing for our future.
February 14, 2020 Interview:Free Forum with Terrence McNally
Since 1991 STEPHAN SCHWARTZ has been following trends shaping the future, and has tracked the rise of fascist and identitarian politics and the Theocratic Right. His new book 8 LAWS OF CHANGE: How to Be an Agent of Personal and Social Transformation, based on years of research, shows how nonviolent compassionate life-affirming change can be achieved. I’ve subscribed to his Schwartzreport email digest for years – 4 articles each day well worth reading.
2-hour discussion about Penetration: Special Edition: The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy
Guests: Stephan Schwartz, Dr. Stanley Krippner, Ph.D, Ltc. Tom McNear (Ret.), Dr. John Brandenburg, Ph.D.
Stephan Schwartz: Background on Ingo Swann as a friend and colleague in the early days of remote viewing and psychic archeology in Egypt and off-planet.
Hour 2 can be found here
How To Change History – BEFORE It Happens
Interview with Stephan Schwartz — Futurist, Researcher, and Author of “The 8 Laws of Change: How to Be an Agent of Personal and Social Transformation”
“There’s no need to change the world. There is a better way. I say let’s toilet change the world and we’ll never have to change it again.” — Swami Beyondananda
When sane and reverent people look at our current political, ecological “shituation”, it is understandable if they ask, “Is this the hand of God at work – or just the Middle Finger”?
Our guest on Wiki Politiki this week, Stephan A. Schwartz – who has spent a lifetime delving into physical and metaphysical reality – offers a deep perspective on the challenges we face individually, collectively and indeed as a species as we address the key questions for transformation: What’s so? So what? Now what?
Thanksgiving as an Opportunity for Families to Discuss Their Future and the Future of the Planet
Stephan outlines the daunting challenges of dealing with climate change as the window to prevent the point of no return closes, and he provides a picture of the almost-apocalyptic looming changes to the planet due to ocean rise which will result in billions of climate refugees competing for survival and basic resources like land, food and water.
How To Change History – BEFORE It Happens
Our guest on Wiki Politiki this week, Stephan A. Schwartz – who has spent a lifetime delving into physical and metaphysical reality – offers a deep perspective on the challenges we face individually, collectively and indeed as a species as we address the key questions for transformation: What’s so? So what? Now what?
Join us for an eye-opening, mind-expanding, heartful conversation that takes us beyond the “deep state” to a deeper state of awareness, and offers a simple and practical pathway for changing the future through our actions now. Along the way we will discuss the surprising secret behind Gandhi’s campaign for Indian independence, a first-hand view of Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream” speech, and adventures in the world of remote viewing. (No, that’s not how psychics find their remote when it is buried in the couch pillows.)
Seriously and humorously, this conversation will guide us beyond “baked-in” beliefs toward the “life-affirming integrity” that will help us evolve from children of God to adults of good – and get us through our awkward “addled-essence” phase.
Remote Viewing, Space, Time, And The Year 2050 With Stephan Schwartz
Mysteries of Remote Viewing – Stephan Schwartz
Eight Laws of Change – Coast to Coast
In the first half, researcher in non-local consciousness and futurist Stephan Schwartz spoke about his research into social transformation and how individuals and small groups can change the course of history. He developed eight laws of change that all promote well-being, some taken from the philosophy of the Quakers. These include:
- The individuals and the group must share a common intention.
- Though they have goals, the group shouldn’t have cherished outcomes.
- The individuals and the group must accept that their goal may not be reached in their lifetime, and be OK with this.
- The group members must accept that they may not get credit for their efforts.
- Each person in the group must enjoy fundamental equality, even while allowing for hierarchical roles.
- The individuals must make their private selves consistent with their public postures.
Schwartz discovered that change achieved through violent means tends to have a shorter lifespan than transformations arrived at by consensus or peaceful solutions (like Gandhi). Benjamin Franklin was one of the earliest Americans to practice these type of laws, he said, such as through his creation of micro-lending, and private philanthropy. “When you support well-being,” Schwartz remarked, “you get a social policy which is more efficient, more effective, easier to implement, more productive…and much much cheaper.” Currently, we are in a civilization-threatening crisis, he continued, and if we don’t focus on empowering integrity and connecting with something greater than ourselves, future generations could be in serious trouble.
Improve Your Life With Meditation
Leading health specialist, author, and radio show host, Nancy Gibbons Addison talks with Stephan A Schwartz, a renowned meditation expert, among other scholarly accomplishments. He discusses the ways to implement a realistic and effective meditation in your daily life which can improve your sleep, eating habits, immune system, mental abilities, relationships, physical health, among other things. Incredible benefits anyone can do, anywhere for free.