Wolfgang Wee Uncut #681: Irina Lee er journalist, foredragsholder og forfatter, og har tidligere jobbet som nyhetsjournalist i Bergensavisen, VG, TV 2 og Bergens Tidende, og er utdannet cand. mag. fra Universitetet i Oslo.
0:00 Solkrem
1:17 Smørte seg inn med cola
2:35 Lite bevissthet om hudpleie
4:20 Oppdragelse og bekymringer
7:20 Epigenetikk
8:49 Genetiske brytere
14:40 Traumer
19:20 Joe Dispenza
22:34 Endre sin personlige virkelighet
28:04 Avhengig av negative følelser
30:30 Manifestering
34:16 Penger og lykke
40:00 Behov
45:30 Sentimentalitet
51:20 Manifestering
55:50 Bidrar til uro
1:01:00 Opphøyde følelser
1.05:20 Meditasjon
1:17:30 Utenomjordisk opplevelse under meditasjon
1:21:00 Et merkelig sammentreff(?)
1:26:00 Noe bedre i vente 1
1:28:30 Kansellert
1:38:30 Søker forbi det materielle
1:41:05 Joe Dispenzas historie
1:44:30 Helbredelse
1:55:00 Betaingsmurer
1:59:20 Møtte sin avdøde mor
2:01:00 Klarfølthet
2:04:30 Hva ville kjærlighet ha gjort?
2:08:00 Radikalt ansvar
2:13:30 Selvutvikling
2:20:00 Relasjoner
2:21:40 Terapi
2:24:25 Irritasjon og forakt
2:27:45 Dating-markedet
2:37:00 Rus
2:38:45 Meditasjon og rus
2:41:00 Pandemien
2:41:23 Kick av botanikk
2:44:30 AI og aper
2:50:00 Oppnå det uvanlige
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