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...
In today’s webinar, Tom read the first chapter of a new writing project: Principles of New Biology, a foundational exploration of how life is formed and maintained through wave-like, electromagnetic forces rather than random chemistry. He discussed how traditional systems like Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda recognized this creative process—long before modern science abandoned the concept of a creator or blueprint—and how our health depends on remaining faithful to the original “word” or organi...
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...