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How Does Your Consciousness Make Everything Real?

By Josh Richardson Guest writer for Wake Up World Does reality exist without us? Physicists have found it maddeningly difficult to write the observer out of quantum theory. Now some are contemplating a mind-boggling alternative: that a coherent description of reality, with all its quantum quirks...

Can the Conventional Medical Profession Be Trusted?

By Dr. Joseph Mercola Contributing writer for Wake Up World According to a recent article in The New York Times, growing distrust in the medical profession poses a threat to public health and safety.1 “Trust is crucial in the relationship between patients and health care providers, but it’s...

Dagga Flower – “Wild Cannabis” of the East

By Anthony Tyler Guest writer for Wake Up World People from all walks of life are beginning to exponentially awaken to the Big Pharma conspiracy — and it is certainly no theory. Through the systematic corporate take-over of institutional medicine by families like the Rockefellers (among...

How Hugs Heal — Have You Had a Hug Today?

February 9th, 2018 By Dr. Joseph Mercola Contributing writer for Wake Up World From the time you were born until the day you die, touch is an important part of your emotional and physical health. Infants deprived of touch grow up with developmental and cognitive delays, attachment disorders and...

Revolution is an Inside Job

By Caitlin Johnstone Guest writer for Wake Up World Do we have enough time? This is the question I keep coming back to. There are many existential threats to our species looming on the horizon, and our current trajectory has us hurtling straight into all of them fairly soon. We’re flirting with an...

Why Depression is NOT Caused by a Chemical Imbalance

By Dr. Joseph Mercola Contributing writer for Wake Up World Do you know what causes depression? Many people would respond that it’s due to a chemical imbalance in the brain. This chemical imbalance theory has been widely promoted by drug companies and psychiatrists alike, to the extent that it’s...