Episodes
Wednesday Oct 07, 2015
Thinking Can Change Your Life Part 1 – David Bennett
Wednesday Oct 07, 2015
Wednesday Oct 07, 2015
Aired Wednesday, 7 October 2015, 4:00 PM ET
You are what you think and that creates your life experience. When you contemplate certain divine ideas, they transform you in phenomenal ways. David Bennett wrote a book called A Voice As Old As Time, is filled with just these contemplations. The contemplations provide a view into your divine nature. David uses them to develop a center of focus in meditation and during daily life. A Voice as Old as Time allows the reader to use the contemplations to calmly plant the seeds of transformation designed to expand consciousness that can affect daily living.
David Bennett’s book evolved from the daily contemplations he posts on his Facebook page DharmaTalks and from the work he does helping others on a path of spiritual transformation. Many times while posting reflections and while writing A Voice As Old As Time, David found that the contemplations and life itself crisscrossed in unexpected ways. Other people that follow his daily contemplations online reported similar experiences.
About the Guest David Bennett
David Bennett had three spiritually transformative experiences; in 1983 he drowned and had a near death experience while he was the chief engineer of the Ocean research vessel Aloha. He experienced a second transformative experience in 1994 when a meditation in Sedona Arizona his childhood home. The third experience occurred November 2000 when he was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer that metastasized into his spine causing its collapse. Now in remission and retired/disabled his passion includes volunteering with experience or groups and cancer survivors to help integrate their spiritually transformative experiences. David Bennett enjoys the retired life of a public speaker, author, teacher, energetic healer, and transformational life coach. He’s had many appearances on radio and television, including on Dr Oz, Angels Among Us, NBC national news, and PBS. He publishes articles in numerous magazines, blogs, and papers. Visit his websites at: www.DharmaTalks.com & www.AVoiceAsOldAsTime.com