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The Role of the Human Brain in History by Dr Joel Bomane

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Dr. Joel Bomane will teach (in this one hour interview)… the importance of how the physical brain is a tool that is used to create your entire life. It all begins with how you think. Did you know that there are physical reasons that you feel the way you do and act? And did you also know that you can re-wire the habitual thought processes that you’ve been programmed to be, or even act because of your genetics and external influences since birth?

Joel was born in the French West Indies and left home at age 17, traveled extensively, and
later trained and served as a Theologian and Physician at Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity…USA – INDIA).
Tackling global issues; Joel is a forceful advocate for peace-building and human dignity with Universal Values. He is a renowned physician and global force to be reckoned with.

Dr. Bomane, personally came into close contact with death and suffering – (for almost 10 years) while working at a Pediatric Hematology Unit. He also came in close contact with Doctor and Professor, “Henri Perrimond” from La Timone Hospital, in France.


Ever since his enlightened meeting in the early 90′s with a famed neurosurgeon; Dr. Benjamin Carson (who was the first to separate a pair of Siamese twins), Joel has been exploring with passion …. “The Role of the Brain in Human History.”

And THAT is what we are going to discuss here today. He will enlighten you on how your brain creates external, physical manifestations, because of being tied together with current spiritual and emotional beliefs. All this is tied into generations of DNA passed on and working together in tandum.

Dr. Bomame’s findings are absolutely fascinating and I think you will feel the same way too.

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