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Ending Blocks to Creativity with Gary Douglas and Dr. Dain Heer of Access Consciousness
Host(s): Dr. Pat Baccili
Guest(s): Gary Douglas, Dr. Dain Heer
What have you let stand in the way of writing that book you have been desiring to write? Or beginning the project you always talk about? Join Gary Douglas and Dr. Dain Heer for tools and processing to begin changing the decisions and conclusions you have about what it takes to create and generate.
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![]() | Dr. Pat Baccili: Dr. Pat Baccili helps individuals and organizations break through their limiting Crust so they can reach their unlimited potential. Her specialty is assisting people face their challenges with courage. She starts by helping them identify th.. |
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![]() | Gary Douglas: Gary Douglas, The Founder of Access Consciousness
20 years ago, Gary Douglas started to develop Access Consciousness with the knowing that a different way of functioning in the world must be possible. His purpose with Access is to create a wo... Find out more! |
![]() | Dr. Dain Heer: Dr. Dain Heer is an international speaker, author and the co-creator of Access Consciousness. He travels all over the world, facilitating advanced seminars and workshops. Within Access, Dr. Heer has developed a unique energy process for change... Find out more! |
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