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Dr Landrith's research was cited in the movie "What the Bleep".
He uses Finger Tapping on Body Energy Points (EFT)
to remove blocks, so your energy flows and you feel Great,
like you are "High on Life" or in "the Zone".
He has taught over 10,000 people in his seminars and private consultations all across the US,
how to Manifest the Life of Their Dreams.
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Dr. Landrith is right on the mark ... this is as interesting as it gets!" - Radio Host Art Bell, from the Coast to Coast AM radio show.
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Dr. Landrith's work is cited by Best Selling authors: Deepak Chopra, M.D. and Neale Donald Walsch.
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Dr. Landrith is a cutting-edge quantum field psychologist and energy healer,
whose research was cited in the highly-acclaimed film,
“What the Bleep Do You Know?,”
which combines quantum field technology with tapping on acupuncture
points to teach people how to create the life of their dreams.
Dr. Landrith was among the first to scientifically document that
‘what we think inside can have a profound influence on the outer world.’.
In his pioneering published research studies in 1981, 1982 and 1988,
it was found that what individuals, of group meditations think,
can actually improve the quality of life in the cities they live—by
lowering crimes, auto accidents and suicides;
In short, we can create miracles in our outer worlds with our own minds.
His scientific studies have been published in numerous journals,
including, “International Journal of Neuroscience,”
“Journal of Crime and Justice,” and “The Journal of Mind and Behavior”.
In addition, his research has been cited by numerous authors,
including: Deepak Chopra, Md., Neale Donald Walsh, and Dr. Dean Radin.
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