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Is This Life Just a Dream? The Psychology of Vision

Is This Life Just a Dream? The Psychology of Vision

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In this episode I share a spontaneous reflection on how A Course in Miracles and Hawaiian shamanism (Huna) both point to the dreamlike nature of our reality. In this episode, we explore the ways our perception is shaped by programming, how forgiveness opens the heart to healing, and how near-death experiences reveal the eternal light of the soul. This is a deep dive into awakening, embodiment, and remembering who we truly are beyond fear.

💡 Key Topics Covered:
  • What ACIM and Huna teach about reality as a dream

  • How our senses and conditioning filter our perception

  • The power of forgiveness as a path to freedom

  • Near-death experiences as glimpses of the soul’s true nature

  • Joy as God’s will for us—and a sign we’re thinking with the mind of Spirit

  • The role of love in guiding souls back into the body

  • Living consciously from the higher self

  • Hawaiian shamanic wisdom on perception and meaning-making

🔗 Mentioned Resources:
  • A Course in Miracles

  • Teachings of Huna & Hawaiian shamanism

  • Raymond Moody’s book and film: Life After Life

  • Ho’oponopono (traditional Hawaiian forgiveness practice)

🎧 Who This Episode is For:
  • Spiritual seekers

  • Healers and massage therapists

  • Students of A Course in Miracles, Ho’oponopono, and Huna

  • Anyone exploring consciousness, life after death, or soul awakening

🕊 Takeaway Message:

You are the dreamer of your life—your true being is eternal, loving, and free. When you release fear and forgive, you return to joy—the essence of who you are.

To learn more about Wayne Kealohi Powell and my offerings go to: http://waynekpowell.com

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