The 50 Secrets of the World’s Longest Living People

Enjoyed this review by Tai Lopez of “The 50 Secrets of the World’s Longest Living People” written by Sally Beare (Nutritionist out of Bristol) which looks at the nutrition and lifestyles of the world’s five most remarkable longevity hotspots—Okinawa, Japan; Bama, China; Campodimele, Italy; Symi, Greece; and Hunza, Pakistan—and explains how we too can incorporate the wisdom of these people into our everyday lives.

Solar Roadways with LED Lights Vs. Asphalt

This inspiring video demonstrates how solar roadways could very well be the future. Watch this short viral video, and imagine the possibilities with this innovative technological advance.

For more information about how you can get involved, visit Solar Roadways.

You can now watch a full-length documentary by some of the same people involved with this idea about preserving the environment on Netflix called, “YERT – Your Environmental Road Trip.”

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Abraham: The Law of Attraction

Abraham, Source Energy interpreted by Esther Hicks, delivers a 5-part introduction to their teachings on The Law of Attraction at a February, 2008 Abraham-Hicks Workshop. The complete presentation runs 40 minutes.

Esther & Jerry Hicks are the authors of numerous books based on the Teachings of Abraham and their latest book, “Money and The Law of Attraction”, reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list.

For over 20 years, Esther has translated blocks of thought from “Non-Physical Source Energy” – which she also identifies as her “Inner Being” or “Soul” – and who refer to themselves in the plural as “Abraham” (no relation to the Biblical figure).

Esther doesn’t use the word “channeling” to describe her process, but understands if others do. For more information, please view our YouTube video entitled “Abraham Explains Who They Are”, or go to http://www.abraham-hicks.com and listen to the audio entitled “Introduction To Abraham”.

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