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Believing What You See and Other Viewpoints That Can Keep You From Healing

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Sharon Sayler

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“Your eyes are the windows to your soul — the key to ‘seeing the light’ that expands your consciousness, allowing you to experience greater presence and aliveness than ever before.” That’s the premise in Dr. Jacob Israel Liberman’s new book ‘Luminous Life: How the Science of Light Unlocks the Art of Living’ and our intriguing philosophical chat on this episode of The Autoimmune Hour.

Join Sharon Sayler, host of The Autoimmune Hour when she explores with Dr. Jacob Liberman how vision, light, beliefs and your reaction change physical effects including healing. You will discover how the eyes can see beyond the corporeality and how by "allowing the ‘light’ that attracts you to focus your eyes and attention, you too can experience true ‘presence.”’ Dr. Liberman will also fascinate us with how:

  • Every function of the body is guided by and dependent upon light.
  • Our receptivity to light impacts our health and relationships on every level.
  • A series of simple exercises can help us live more effortlessly in “the zone.”

Plus so much more…. 

Dr. Jacob Israel Liberman is a pioneer in the fields of light, vision, and consciousness, and the author of numerous books, including ‘Luminous Life: How the Science of Light Unlocks the Art of Living.’ Originally trained as an optometrist and vision scientist, his life changed in 1976 after the miraculous healing of his eyesight, leading him to a deeper understanding of light and the science of life and he began to understand the words of Jonathan Swift, “Real vision is the ability to see the invisible.” More about Dr. Liberman at www.JacobLiberman.org and listen to this fascinating chat on Friday, March 9th at 7 PM ET and later in a podcast. 

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