Episode 287 - New Earth Medicine & Holon Technology w/ Dr. Amy Albright

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Episode 287 - New Earth Medicine & Holon Technology w/ Dr. Amy Albright

from Midnight, On Earth

In this episode, I’m joined once again by Dr. Amy Albright, founder of the Holon Experience, for a deep dive into the frontiers of human consciousness, neuroscience, and what it really means to evolve as a species.We explore how human experience exists in a neurological space that is both pre-biochemical and post-biochemical- how our perceptions, reactions, and sense of self aren’t just chemical events, but emerge from deeper informational and energetic processes within the brain and nervous system. Amy shares how the Holon Experience is pushing the edge of modern neuroscience by engaging the brain beyond traditional stimulus-response models, opening doorways into states of awareness that science has struggled to map using purely physical language.Our conversation moves into the long-standing challenge science faces when trying to understand the human brain through the lens of the nonphysical - consciousness, meaning, intuition, and inner experience. We talk about the difference between mind and body consciousness, and how integrating these layers isn’t just theoretical, but profoundly transformational. Amy also shares updates on the latest advancements in Holon Experience technology, and how understanding how our brains actually function, not just anatomically, but experientially, can unlock higher levels of creativity, coherence, healing, and human potential. When we stop treating the brain as a machine and begin relating to it as a dynamic, responsive field, everything changes.We also talk about the realization that we are not isolated minds in separate bodies, but holographically connected expressions of a much larger whole. Each of us carrying the pattern of the all within us, reflected through our nervous systems, our awareness, and our capacity to remember who we truly are.This is one of those conversations that doesn’t just give you ideas - it gives you a felt sense of what’s possible. Drop in!www.holonexperience.comDr. Amy Albright Bio:Dr. Amy Albright is the CEO and Head Facilitator of the Holon Experience, standing at the intersection of scientific rigor, intuitive wisdom, and transformational leadership. With more than two decades of experience blending logic-based methodology with holistic and transrational insight, Amy has helped individuals, visionaries, and world-changing leaders unlock deeper levels of awareness, creativity, and potential through cutting-edge applications of neuroscience and consciousness work. Her background in cognitive psychology and training as a Doctor of Chinese Medicine are complemented by rare intuitive capacities and a unique brain signature that place her among the top 0.01% of highly perceptive, empathic individuals — giving her an extraordinary ability to catalyze profound shifts in others. Amy’s work bridges science and spirit, offering unprecedented clarity and guidance to those ready to evolve beyond conventional frameworks of identity, behavior, and human possibility.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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