Tom opens this week’s livestream with a Part 2 Recap of the 2025 Wise Traditions Conference, sharing highlights and reflections from the weekend. In this presentation, he explores the ancient understanding of life as an expression of ether, frequency, and the four classical elements—earth, water, air, and fire—before contrasting it with the mechanistic worldview of modern science. Highlights include: -Farewell to the Old Biology -A deep dive into the Old, Old Biology—how ancient cultures unde...
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Tom opens this week’s livestream with a Part 2 Recap of the 2025 Wise Traditions Conference, sharing highlights and reflections from the weekend. In this presentation, he explores the ancient understanding of life as an expression of ether, frequency, and the four classical elements—earth, water, air, and fire—before contrasting it with the mechanistic worldview of modern science. Highlights include: -Farewell to the Old Biology -A deep dive into the Old, Old Biology—how ancient cultures unde...
Review of Chapter 4 New Biology Principles + Q&A - 9/17/25
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Review of Chapter 4 New Biology Principles + Q&A - 9/17/25
In this week’s livestream, Tom begins with commentary on attorney Aaron Siri’s recent Senate testimony—specifically addressing the challenges of publishing data from vaccinated vs. unvaccinated studies, and how the underlying assumptions in the infectious disease model lead us astray. Tom then reads Chapter 4: “Water” from his upcoming booklet on New Biology Principles. This chapter explores why structured water is the foundation of life, and how illness and healing can be understood as disr...
Conversations with Dr. Cowan & Friends
Tom opens this week’s livestream with a Part 2 Recap of the 2025 Wise Traditions Conference, sharing highlights and reflections from the weekend. In this presentation, he explores the ancient understanding of life as an expression of ether, frequency, and the four classical elements—earth, water, air, and fire—before contrasting it with the mechanistic worldview of modern science. Highlights include: -Farewell to the Old Biology -A deep dive into the Old, Old Biology—how ancient cultures unde...