Introducing Tom Campbell: How to really change the world?
"If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change" - Gandhi
I would like to introduce you to Tom Campbell, a physicist, who used to work for NASA, and dedicated his life to study and research consciousness. He talks a lot about quantum physics and how it relates to the idea that we are living in a virtual reality. He deals with remote viewing and healing and much more.
He is not the most charismatic presenter, and therefor listening to him requires your patience and curiosity, but I believe it's worth it. One of the things I really like about him, is that he asks you not to take his words for granted, do your own research, and don't just believe in what he says.
He has hours and hours of lectures in his YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/twcjr44
Lately he posted some short videos to get people engaged and curious about his work. Here is a good one:
I hope you will find it interesting and don't forget to do your own research :-)
Thanks @dannyshine for introducing him to me, it has changed my life!
Spot on the best thought process of thought! In recent month I have change and already the world is changing around me! Saved his page ready for some viewing thanks 💯🐒
Great to hear!
Tom is fun to talk with too...he has some great insights, but most importantly he practices what he speaks about, and so has experiential understanding.
We met him years back while talking with Anthony Peak, and ended up going to Tom's forum. If you have not found it yet... https://www.my-big-toe.com/forums/
Most of what he says I find I agree with, but some things we see differently because my experiences don't confirm some of his view...which is fine.
Enjoy :) He is a good find!
Thanks for sharing that and will have a look at the forum! I have been listening to him in the last 2-3 years, I think I watched most of his videos, and most of what he says resonate with me. I also try to live it in my every day life. I am curious to hear about your experiences and how it was differ to Tom's.
It’s a pleasure. To me he is one of the greatest teachers around today. But what do I know?
You see, he taught you that you know nothing :-)