
This episode we review and discuss the podcast - of "The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett" features world-leading neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart, a psychiatrist and senior MIT lecturer with a PhD in neuropharmacology, and the author of ‘The Source’ and ‘The Signs’.
In this 1-hour and 45-minute discussion, Dr. Swart presents research and personal experiences concerning communication after death. She shares how she speaks with her deceased husband daily, and explores the idea that our brains might filter out "true reality," suggesting we have 34 senses, not just 5. The conversation also delves into how grief can "crack open consciousness."
Key topics include:
* Decoding signs from loved ones who have passed.
* Understanding why near-death experiences are often dismissed until data is presented.
* Integrating ancient practices and modern neuroscience for healing grief.
* The concept of creativity, numbers, and synchronicities as a "hidden language of the soul."
* Training oneself to recognize these signs.
* The science of intuition, including its link to the gut.
* Methods to emulate near-death experiences and discern if they are just "brain chemicals."
* Whether animals also perceive signs.
* The importance of gratitude and noticing beauty.
The episode promises insights into the science behind signs, intuition, and real communication with the dead.
The hosts reviewing this episode are ai generated
Original podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-diary-of-a-ceo-with-steven-bartlett/id1291423644?i=1000721903278