INTERVIEW

Interview with James Hardt, Ph.D., Author of The Art of Smart Thinking

Written by Mayra Calvani
Published March 10, 2008
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So the couple came together for a week of Shared Feedback™ in which they sat together, side by side, in the same chamber and heard their own and each other’s brain waves converted into musical tones. They literally made beautiful music together in their Shared Feedback™ and they also saw each others’ scores every 2 minutes when the tones would stop for 8 seconds, just long enough for them to open their eyes and view their own and each others’ scores on a screen in front of them.

They also rated their own moods and attempted to rate each others’ presumed moods on computerized mood scales that were administered twice each day. At the end of each day they reviewed their own moods and each others’ self-reported moods and they could see and discuss the differences between how they perceived their partner’s moods and how the partner perceived his or her own moods. Discovering these discrepancies in their perceptions of their partner’s emotional states prompted rapid and deep understanding and more forgiveness of themselves and their partner. The net result of this work was that the man gave up on his resistance to having a baby and 2 weeks later they became engaged and were planning to move in together and were looking for a house.

This book, The Art of Smart Thinking for Couples will be just the second in a whole series of books that will explain to each of many different types of people just how the Biocybernaut Institute consciousness training programs can dramatically improve their lives. We probably will not do a title called The Art of Smart Thinking for Dummies, but there are many other titles to come in this new and helpful series.

In addition, I will add that I’m going to be on Coast to Coast AM with Ian Punnett this Sunday, March 9, 2008 from 11:00 PM PST to 2:00 AM PST. If any of your readers are interested in calling in to this show to ask questions about what I do and how I write about what I do, I would be very happy to hear from them and to answer their questions.

Oh yes, there is another series of books that are in the works at Biocybernaut Institute. Later this month, March 27 to April 2 and again on May 3-9 we are offering people the opportunity to come and be in the audience while a group of brave people do their Alpha One training in front of this audience. We will be filming this group of people, the trainees and the audience as a pilot for a new genre of TV programs. It will be a Positive Theme Reality TV Show. There are almost no examples in our culture of people solving their very real problems with forgiveness, love and compassion and we are going to create a new genre of TV programs that will teach people, vicariously and by example, how to open their hearts and to forgive even the worst cruelties and abuse. Seeing real people do this in just one week with Biocybernaut technology and training will inspire millions of viewers, and readers of the books about this, to make beneficial changes in their own lives that will begin to end strife and to end suffering. We will have each group of people interviewed in their homes the week before and some months after their appearance on the Biocybernaut Live TV show, Here and Now™. Their stories will become the themes of a whole series of books about positive growth and transformation and a TV series which will be the first Positive Themed Reality TV show. We seek to show and tell the stories of people transforming their sadness, anger and fear into love, joy and happiness. In this way we will be doing our part in ushering in an enduring Golden Age for all of Humanity.

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Mayra Calvani is a multi-genre author and reviewer. She's the co-author of The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing. To see the full line-up of reviewer interviews here at Blogcritics this month of June, visit her blog, The Slippery Book Review.
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Interview with James Hardt, Ph.D., Author of The Art of Smart Thinking
Published: March 10, 2008
Type: Interview
Section: Books
Filed Under: Books: Self-Help, Books: Science, Books: Psychology and Self-Help, Books: Nonfiction, Books: Health
Writer: Mayra Calvani
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