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Feb 2023
1h 48m

Brandon Gilbert (Part 2) on neurofeedack...

BEN
About this episode

Brandon Gilbert is the founder of Hyperion Herbs and an outspoken critic of modern day "spirituality." In this follow-up conversation with Brandon we discuss:

  • The teachers who have had the greatest impact on him
  • His positive experiences with neurofeedback
  • What we do is what we become
  • Nei gong vs qigong
  • The benefits of Chikly brain therapy
  • The role that love plays in one's spiritual journey

...and more.

You can learn more about Brandon on his website and his YouTube Channel.

Terrain Theory episodes are not to be taken as medical advice. You are your own primary healthcare provider.

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Music by Chris Merenda

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