I'm amazed that we process such alot of light to maintain the human form and yet our aura (signature glow) is all but invisible to us. I love taking a rake to the beach and drawing symbols, patterns and geometry while contemplating deeply the unique understandings of existence that Zac shares with us. I am filled with gratitude and ecstatic when my understanding of me /us is deepened. This conversation revealed aspects of unconditional love that lit up my minds eye. So satisfying!! ❤❤❤
@SAMOPOZNANIEDrogadoPrawdyАй бұрын
So much harmony, coherence and brilliance in the Zach Bush message ❤️ Thank you Raj 🙏🏻
@michellestevens975029 күн бұрын
I'm so grateful for these humans. X
@michellestevens975029 күн бұрын
I can relate with the jounrey I had with my father.....and the fact he got to show me he's arround too is amazing.
@leamckibben9607Ай бұрын
Thank you for the beautiful conversation with Zach! I found him during Covid, he continues to inspire & help me expand my consciousness!💜🙏
@karalough4402Ай бұрын
Beautiful 🌈 blessed to be listening to this conversation
@veronicaforeacre3843Ай бұрын
Best conversation ever ! Can’t believe they men like you exist 😊
@michellestevens975029 күн бұрын
Awwww wow this man's heart must be so broken with what he is aware of and the knowledge....wow and to know we have alot of the answer to know how to reverse this yet we don't and we are unable as an everyday human etc. Bless him.....❤
@freedomforestlifeАй бұрын
I have watched/listened to so much of Zach Bush's work over the last 6 years plus, and each time he shares something new and more beautiful everytime he speaks and more pearls of wisdom and understanding are dropped in. Thank you so much for this beautiful and feeling conversations - was just want I needed reminding of 🙏💚✌🌿
@Rekku82Ай бұрын
Thank you Raj and Zach, this was beautiful! ✨
@forestbracht5278Ай бұрын
Incredible!! Thank you so much.
@dawnbern2917Ай бұрын
Thank you both !!
@StillnessIsАй бұрын
This is such an inspiring, genuine conversation. So appreciate you Raj; you are a wonderful interviewer and bring so much of your own wisdom and insight to the conversation. Keep going!
@moxiequestcoachingАй бұрын
Great conversation! My curious question is what are the definitions of feelings and emotions? How are they the same/different? Thanks!
@mamaahuАй бұрын
I don't think it was a wound, but rather an experiment. Defining separation as being caused by a wound or trauma assumes an outer cause. I think to tell it as a story, "One day, the Great Oneness was lying around by itself because it was All That Is after all, and it wondered, "What if I wasn't One?" And so it began... Thank you for inspiring me!❤♥️♥️🦋🦋🦋🦋
@kevinferry4090Ай бұрын
Nice job Raj. I hope to have Zach on my podcast one day.
@smitaborawake0000Ай бұрын
43:32 being addictional 👍🏻
@lakeside2317 күн бұрын
Fascinating interview. However, at 12:56 when Dr. Bush talks about quantum entanglement, he used the example of the blood specimen responding to the aspirin taken by the blood donor. Based on that theory, a living organ donor's lifestyle choices will impact the organ recipient, making that person vulnerable to bad choices. To copy Dr. Bush's example, if the donor takes cocaine it would show up in the blood of the recipient. I'd like to read the scientific research that shows this to be true. If so, the recipient's life would be impacted by the future lifestyle of the donor and it seems this would be a consideration during the donor qualification process. I can't find any evidence or research to support this theory, so please elaborate. Thank you!
@AngelicaChristi2 күн бұрын
The moment Dr. Zach Bush spoke about his hunger--internally I kept yelling to Raj, 'get up and get him something to eat!!' I couldn't let it go--it must be a mom thing! 🙄
@karalough4402Ай бұрын
✨🙏🏻✨
@donnamullinaxАй бұрын
I have mitochondrial toxicity. Please help.
@sarahdean6441Ай бұрын
You could look into Dr Sarah Myhill s website for physical help.
@SagesoulfreeАй бұрын
In reality…All is beautiful. See beauty in it all. It’s the social structure that has taught us what and ‘who’ is worthy of being valued and determined beautiful. That ‘standard’ for all of hierarchal patriarchy has been very narrow. Nothing loving about that. Those few with enough power and money are worthy enough. The pretty people. The rest of us..not. That’s why all strive to varying degrees in often unseemly ways for more power or money..commonly known as ‘success’.
@ruceblee969Ай бұрын
Did Zach Bush say one of his children die?
@audreymitchell6898Ай бұрын
Trying to figure that out too
@dawnbern2917Ай бұрын
I couldn't tell if he was empathizing and using the situation is an example or if he actually has lost a child. I can only pray for all parents that outlived their children.
@softsophisticate29 күн бұрын
The world is a beautiful place, yet we are forced, due to stupidly high cost of housing, to work most of the week. We are all so busy "being productive", but what exactly are we producing that is really of any use or value? Most of the stuff we don't need anyway.
@LaSnapable20 күн бұрын
Thank you for a great conversation but I wouldn’t agree with calling humans the most intelligent life force on earth. No intelligent life would treat nature and other animals the way humans do. That is the opposite to intelligence and I don’t believe we have the right to assert any special quality to our race in comparison to other animals when we simultaneously causes so tremendous much suffering to other life forces. If for example an other life force from space would observe earth, I doubt they would see humans as most intelligent when comparing behaviors from different animals (including humans). Peace