By request

God Is Not Great, by Christopher Hitchens

How Religion Poisons Everything

Time 100 Most Influential People 2022

Time makes it clear that entrants are recognized for changing the world, regardless of the consequences of their actions --wikipedia

Kumbaya my Lord

Request: an African American spiritual song known to be sung in the Gullah culture of the islands off South Carolina and Georgia, with ties to enslaved West Africans

T/F: flossing prevents tooth decay

Flossing has been advised by dentists for over a century, but does it have health benefits? --request

nagging

"persistently annoying or finding fault with someone"

The Ultimate David Hawkins Library (10 hours audio)

classic audio segments taken from the five audio programs David recorded for Nightingale-Conant --audible.com

Kolbe test

"The Kolbe A Index (Instinct Test)... does not measure intelligence, personality or social style. It measures the instinctive ways you take action when you strive." --kolbe.com

"Take a vacation from your problems"

prescribed advice from Dr. Leo Marvin to Bob Wiley --request

platonic

a relationship that is purely spiritual and not physical. If a guy and a girl hang out all the time but aren't boyfriend and girlfriend, they'd describe their friendship as platonic --vocabulary.com

Olavo de Carvalho

Brazilian polemicist, self-proclaimed philosopher, political pundit, former astrologer, journalist... --wikipedia

prayers for those who committed suicide

Do they help?

ivory tower syndrome

insulation from empirical reality, especially in academia

Undone (Amazon Prime series)

depicts the life of a woman who may be mentally ill or may have amazing mental powers which are linked to shamanism, depending on the point of view. --request

Red World Green World, from Veritas Pub.

Diet book by Margaret K. Chaney with a forward by David R. Hawkins. It references John Diamond’s scientific work on muscle testing. --request

The Buddhist Catechism

compiled from the sacred writings of the southern Buddhists, in the form of questions and answers. It was written by Colonel Henry S. Olcott in 1881 and is still in use in Buddhist schools. --theosophy.wiki