Gratitude & Manifestation / Mysteries of Mars

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In the first half, clinical psychologist Dr. Joseph Gallenberger discussed the concepts of gratitude and manifestation, and how the mind, energized by the heart, influences our reality. Highlighting his book "Liquid Luck," he shared stories of people experiencing unexpected success after using his guided meditation. "I won three times in a row on lottery scratch tickets," one man reported, while another found a long-lost pocket knife. Gallenberger emphasized the importance of attitude in manifesting positive outcomes, saying, "If you get quite clear in the positive energies, it's much more likely for things to come to you." He compared the process to karma, suggesting that one's beliefs shape their reality: "It's like a mirror. It tends to reflect what you're thinking over time."

In exploring the transformative power of gratitude and community, particularly in the wake of Hurricane Helene's devastation in North Carolina, he shared poignant experiences from Asheville. Residents, despite facing significant loss, found strength in mutual support. We had neighbors working side by side, regardless of political or religious differences, ensuring everyone had food and water, he cited. "If there was somebody we weren't sure of, somebody got on horseback and went up the mountain to find out if they were still okay," he recounted.

Gratitude can turn challenges into opportunities for connection and healing, he remarked. Gallenberger also touched on the importance of mindset, arguing that gratitude is essential for personal well-being. "If you can genuinely honor what you already have, it's easier to create more," he stated.

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In the latter half, C2C's investigative reporter Cheryll Jones presented her interview with the founder of the Cydonia Institute, George Haas, who shared his research on mysterious anomalies and formations on Mars (related images). His extensive research into NASA's images of the Red Planet found intriguing structures he believes indicate past civilizations, including two formations, the "keyhole" and the "parrot," that he described as "the double barrel smoking gun" of Martian artificiality. The keyhole formation, discovered by a colleague in 2013, has pristine geometry, "something that cannot be formed in nature," he told Cheryll, adding that it's characterized by its dome and wedge shape. He emphasized its symmetry, and suggested that the structure's design parallels Earth-based tombs, and perhaps served a similar purpose on Mars.

Haas was critical of NASA's dismissal of the keyhole formation, which they labeled as a mere "exclamation mark." He argued that such structures could represent a deep connection between Martian and Earth cultures.

The parrot geoglyph, which he said is at least a mile long, has 22 points of anatomical correctness, far exceeding typical rock formations that resemble animals or faces. It was discovered in the early 2000s by anthropologist Wil Faust and is located in the Argyre Basin area of Mars. Such geoglyphs, like the famous Nazca Lines, are designed to be viewed from above, and this particular one exhibits "exquisite detail" that indicates it is not a natural formation, Haas remarked. He compared the Martian parrot to similar bird-shaped geoglyphs created by indigenous peoples in the US and a city in Mexico.

During the last half-hour, George featured a replay from the 10/5/16 show with Dr. John Brandenburg talking about Mars and space exploration.

News segment guests: Dr. Chris Gilbert, Kevin Randle

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