PGS / a mount shasta psychic intuitive

I’m making this film intuitively.

What does that mean exactly?

It means that I am following my intuition on where I go, whom I film with, whom I choose not to film with, and how the film should be put together.

I have only one rule with this film – that anyone who has anything to do with the film has to check in with their intuition to make sure it’s the right thing for them to do.

Today was a perfect example.

I did a wonderful interview with a highly regarded intuitive healer and psychic named Michael Tamura.

Michael Tamura and his beautiful wife Raphaelle live in the lee of Mount Shasta. You can see the mountain through trees from their windows.

Michael was a key figure at the Berkeley Psychic Institute for more than twenty years, and some years ago he and Raphaelle set up their own business teaching psychic and intuitive awareness. They hold seminars all around the world.

About Michael Tamura 

When I left Australia I didn’t know who Michael Tamura was. Never heard of him. But this is how I’m making this film: I told James Van Praagh that I was going to Mount Shasta, and was there anyone there he could recommend I speak to.

Immediately James said I had to speak to Michael. It turns out James wrote the foreword to Michael’s best selling book – YOU ARE THE ANSWERAnd today Michael gave me a wonderful interview for the film, touching on areas that no-one else has broached.

I made the decision very early on that I only wanted to interview true experts – working practitioners and researchers and authors. I didn’t want interpreters of knowledge, I wanted those with the knowledge, using it first hand.

Michael is one such person, so to is James Van Praagh, as is Dr. Judith Orloff and Dr. Dean Radin, as is Dr. Norm Shealy and Caroline Myss.

I’m getting a fascinating blend of views and perspectives from those throughout the world who really really know about intuition. These aren’t show ponies – these people are the real deal. I’m very excited by what I’m learning – and I’m learning more every day.

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PGS / galaxies and mystical mountains ~

We started off the day meeting up with a woman whom I interviewed last time we were in the Northern California Mill Valley area – Christine Hodl.

Christine works as an intuitive healer, and she is very effective and very powerful. She also has a full-on personal energy that for some might be overwhelming. She’s a beautiful woman and has become a good friend to Jennifer and me.

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We then drove north to do an interview with Dr. Dean Radin, Chief Research Scientist at the Noetic Sciences Institute.

The Noetic Sciences Institute was established by Edgar Mitchell, an astronaut on an Apollo flight. On re-entering the earth’s atmosphere he had a mystical experience that he described as being like samadhi – a sense of oneness with the Universe.

He subsequently established the Noetic Sciences Institute in order to promote the research of human consciousness.

I’d interviewed Dr. Radin on my last trip to Northern California, however this time we’re shooting 4K Ultra High Definition, and if there’s to be a cinema release for this film, which there well might be, then 4K is better than the 2K I shot previously.

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I’m glad I did the interview again because surprisingly, Dean was able to tell me about new research data which gives a plausible scientific explanation about intuition.

Essentially Dean told me that these new findings have discovered that the neurones in the brain work quantumly, specifically the ions in the synapses. The findings have determined that one single neurone can “cascade” an awareness within other surrounding neurone, and indeed large sections of the brain itself.

Dean said it is scientifically plausible that because of the quantum nature of these ions, they can transcend the limitations of time and space and can “travel” in dimensions in which all future probabilities exist.

One of these probabilities might be a future event, or an insight.

I’m not explaining this as well as he did – but he was excited that this new research could provide a lot of answers to questions about how psychics get their information, for instance.

He also talked about the Akashic Record and the Jungian Collective Unconscious as being just different labels to this dimensional information which could be available to a wandering neuron ion.

He told me all this in plain speak – easily understood by anyone – and I found it fascinating.

Dean doesn’t believe in God, angels, spirit guides, the Higher Self, or any other New Age spiritual concepts. However when I asked him what did he think would happen to him when he died, he said:

One of two things – everything could suddenly go black, and that would be the end of my life and that’s that. OR, my “awareness” could survive, and go somewhere else, and then I could research what was going on, and that would be fun because then I would get to go to other galaxies. 

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Dean’s interview will be a centrepiece for the film, because he is able to explain how intuition works from a scientific and rational perspective. Plus he’s very entertaining!

After the interview we had lunch, and we sat at a table in a small cafe. The table was positioned wrong, and Lina, Dean’s research assistant, asked if we could move the table.

Move it how? Dean replied, quick as a flash. Through time or space?

After lunch we drove 300ml to Mount Shasta, where tomorrow I have an interview with a very interesting man. More about him later.

I go to sleep soon though very happy with the interview with Dean Radin. He is a research scientist with impeccable credentials, and his perspective in the film will be of utmost importance.

And, I sleep within cooee of the energetic vortex of Mount Shasta.

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A new header image ~

You’ll notice that I’ve changed the header image.

This is a photo taken on a trip to Jaipur India several years ago. It was on the wall of a building in the Royal Palace.

For me, the shot represents the divine messenger – the embodiment of intuition.

I guess I’ve made this change because this blog has also undergone subtle changes. It started off as a Camino memoir blog, and as you might remember I was going to shut it down once I’d completed my first Camino, however I was convinced by you guys to keep it going.

And I’m pleased I did, because it’s allowed me to chart my spiritual growth since then.

But the blog is also part travelogue, part personal ruminations, part tour blog, part social forum.

Above all though it’s never shifted from its original intention, which is to discuss spiritual matters, particularly pertaining to intuition. That’s why I called it “PGS The Way.”

So when Camino related stuff comes up I’ll still blog on that – because I still want to do a very long walk – about 2500kms – from my front door to the End of the World.

But I can only do that once my PGS film is finished. That’s the treat I’ll be giving myself once it’s all done.

So – that’s the story behind this new banner photo…

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PGS / beyond interviews ~

I wrote to the editor this afternoon. I told him that we have 70% of our interviews now, but the interviews will only represent maybe 40% of the film.

The other elements include:

  • Dramatic recreations
  • CGI and animation sequences
  • Linking sequences
  • Overlay sequences
  • Sequences involving the use of archival and stock footage.

We’ll shift into this secondary phase of production once we’ve completed the interviews. We can’t do it concurrently, or earlier, because these secondary elements will be contingent upon the content of the interviews.

So they will have to be rough cut before we begin this next phase.

This is a complex film and it will be a lengthy process putting it all together.
But enormously exciting.

If I can make the film that’s in my head, then I believe it will be a winner.

What do you think Jennifer?

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Big Sur / dr. judith orloff ~

Yesterday I interviewed Dr. Judith Orloff – a big a name in intuition.

She’s written many best-seller books on the subject, but what makes her particularly interesting for my film is that she’s a highly regarded psychiatrist. She’s a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA, and held staff positions at such esteemed hospitals as the Cedars Sinai Medical Centre in LA.

Although both her parents were physicians, Judith had no intention of becoming a doctor – that is until she heard a voice telling her that she had to become a psychiatrist. She was barely out of her teens at the time, and intent on leading an artistic life – but she trusted the voice and took on one subject at college.

That subject led to another, and to another, and after 14 years she became a psychiatrist.

From a very early age though, she had been having psychic dreams and visions in which she’d been able to foresee certain events. She began to develop these abilities, and now works as one of America’s leading medical intuitives.

The interview yesterday was a cracker.

Like Dr. Norm Shealy and James Van Praagh and Caroline Myss, Judith spends a good deal of her time holding seminars, workshops, and doing interviews. And so she’s a great speaker.

Yesterday I was able to ask her a lot of questions about the clinical physiology of intuition – how it works from a psychiatric and neurological perspective. (Dr. Orloff was a resident psychiatrist for four years at UCLA’s Neuropsychiatric Institute.)

I also asked her about traditional medicine’s refusal to acknowledge the chakra system of subtle energy – a system that has been accepted in eastern medicine for several thousand years, and is the basis of Chinese practices such as acupuncture.

Judith laughed and said that western science will eventually accept it – but right at the moment they can’t prove it. And while ever they can’t prove it, they won’t accept it. Yet she, and other medical intuitives like her, work successfully with the subtle body all the time to heal their patients.

Later, over dinner, she asked me what I’d learned from traveling around the world and interviewing all the people that I have.

It was a difficult question – yet one that I’m sure to be asked many times once the film goes into release. I had to think about it for a bit, but this is what I said to her:

  • That we all have intuition
  • That we are all spiritual beings
  • That intuition is our soul whispering to us
  • That intuition is a skill that can be developed
  • That we are all born with a destiny path
  • That our intuition tries to guide us along that path
  • That we have free-will-and-choice to deviate from that path
  • That the biggest inhibitor to accessing our intuition is fear
  • That if we want to access our intuition we have to “clean up our act.”
  • That being in nature is a great way to access our intuition
  • That our intuition tries to grab our attention in many ways
  • That our intuition is persistent
  • That to be intuitive you have to love – and love yourself first.
  • That trust is fundamental to intuition.
  • That there is a Higher Self
  • That there is Spirit
  • That these concepts can be explained empirically
  • That we are not human beings looking for a spiritual experience, we are spiritual beings looking for a human experience.

Of course I’ve learned a whole bunch more, but that’s for starters.

I asked Judith whether she believed the film would work. She said that if I keep making it in the way that I am – that is, intuitively – then yes she believed it will work.

Today we move further north to meet Dr. Francesca McCartney, head of the Academy of Medical Intuition – a wonderful lady, whom I’ve met before, and who is very supportive of this film and what we’re doing.

These rounds of interviews are giving the film very real substance.

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A strange dream ~

I had a strange dream last night.

Very strange.

I woke up about 3:30am, and I couldn’t get back to sleep. And so I decided to meditate.

It took me a long time to shift from meditation back to sleep.

And here is my dream:

I wanted a piece of Jesus’ brain. And so these men exhumed a coffin – it was burnished silver, like pewter, but the coffin was sealed and the only way they could get me a piece of Jesus’ brain was by drilling down through the silver coffin. 

I thought this was hilarious. 

I was making wise-cracks all the time. 
Really lame jokes. 

And then one of people drilling down pulled out the drill and attached to the end of it was a long piece of what looked like pasta. Spaghetti. 

This person handed me this, telling me it was Jesus’ brain. 

And then I got serious. 

That was the dream. I can’t remember any more.

Readers of this blog know that I am not a religious person. I have respect for various religions, but I don’t partake. I have a leaning towards Buddhism, and lately Hinduism.

Whilst I say I’m not a religious person, I think there’s no doubt that in the making of this film, I am going on a spiritual journey. Not a religious journey, but a spiritual one.

Jennifer this morning at breakfast interpreted the dream as being my searching for “Christ Consciousness,” which is a spiritual term that transcends Christianity.

Who knows…

(This shot, by the way, was taken on a trip to Jaipur, and was on the wall of the Royal Palace. To me it sums up intuition…)

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Morro Bay

Today was full of extremes.

It was Priyanka’s last morning with us in LA. I suggested we go to a favourite breakfast place of mine – the Newsroom Cafe on Robertson. They do great salads and juices, plus I knew that Priyanka wanted to do some shopping on Robertson, and so it made sense.

But when we got there I saw that the cafe was shut – for good. It had closed down. (It’s been a while since I’ve been there. In my past few trips to LA I’ve always stayed down Venice.)

Anyway, I’d got a park right outside The Ivy, we were all starving, and so we decided to eat there.

For those of you who aren’t up on the fashionable eateries of Hollywood, The Ivy is an institution. Big stars go there often, movies have been shot there, and it’s an integral part of the show biz scene in Hollywood.

It was Saturday morning and we were dressed casually, and as soon as we walked in we were ignored, even though it was early and the place was virtually empty. We were finally asked by a snooty waiter if we had a reservation. I said no. (There were only three other people in the restaurant at the time – every other table was empty.)

The waiter made a big deal of finding us a table, and made us feel that we were SO LUCKY to be eating there at all.

We were ushered to the table and the waiter continued his obnoxious attitude. I said to Pieter in a stage whisper: This guy’s really working hard for his tip.

Music was blaring from speakers nearby. And I mean blaring. I asked the snooty waiter if he could turn it down and he said it was not possible. I said it was very loud and he laughed and said: This is not loud. You should hear it when it’s really loud. 

We ordered breakfast. The prices made my eyes water. Still, this was a special treat for Priyanka before she hopped on a plane back to London.

When it came time to pay the bill, and the others had wandered off, I called the waiter over. And this is what I said to him:

Mate, when we walked in, you assumed we were tourists. And you treated us abysmally. I just want to let you know that the bloke sitting opposite me is one of the top documentary cameramen in the world, and comes to LA often. The lass sitting beside me is one of the top jewellery designers in the world, and is treated like royalty in restaurants far grander than this joint. The woman sitting opposite me is a producer and has been in the film industry for decades, and me – I’m a producer and director and I’ve eaten here often. So what I’m saying to you is this: We’re not tourists. And even if we were you shouldn’t have treated us badly. You really shouldn’t make assumptions about people and judge them. 

And I left it at that, and gave him the required 20% tip.
And I’ll never go back there again.

We then drove Priyanka to LAX and said our goodbyes. We’ll be seeing her again in India in September. And then we headed north because we have an important interview with Dr. Judith Orloff tomorrow at Big Sur.

I drove and Pieter fell asleep, his head jerking from side to side, drool running down his chin. I tried to take a photo to post to Facebook but driving on a freeway and trying to focus was potentially life threatening. It would have been a great shot though…

As we approached Morro Bay a huge bank of fog moved in – it looked like something that Industrial Light and Magic had conjured up.

And when we got to the bay the sun was setting. We could hear seals barking. The air was cool and fresh. It was great to be away from Hollywood, and The Ivy.

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Los Angeles / moving on ~

Today we move on from Los Angeles.

We begin a long road trip north – overnighting at Morro Bay on the Pacific Coast Highway that leads to San Francisco.

Tomorrow we stop at Big Sur to interview Dr. Judith Orloff, formerly head of the Psychiatry Department at UCLA, and now a working medical intuitive and author of many acclaimed books on intuition.

Priyanka leaves us today. She returns to London to help with the film from her home base. We will miss her. She’s been a gorgeous energy on this shoot, and she’s impressed everyone who has met her.

Priyanka lives and works and breathes and dreams intuitively. It was her intuition that made her decide to join us in Konya, Central Turkey, while we were filming with the Sufis and Whirling Dervishes.

She’s only 26, but has already established a successful jewellery business worldwide. She designs several collections a year, and sells to high end department stores and boutique shops. I’ve not met anyone who travels more than she does. In any given month she’s probably visited three or four countries.

And today she’s off again. But we’ll be meeting up with her again in India on the Mother Ganga tour in September.

Last night on the way back from Laguna Beach, where we filmed with James Van Praagh, we were hosted for dinner by our wonderful Camino buddies Michael and Kathryn Schlesinger.

It was great to see them again.

They generously prepared a feast of Mexican food – all vegetarian – and we chatted into the night. They are doing truly wonderful charity work in Bali. They are good people, and Jennifer and I are proud to count them as friends.

So from today on, we’re on the move – up the coast to San Francisco, then into Oregon, then we fly across to Canada, then Chicago. Filming interviews all the way.

If I’ve been a bit slack responding to your comments on the blog and on Facebook, I apologise – it’s just that I’ve been really busy – REALLY busy – not only with this current filming trip, but also organising the Indian tour in September, and forward planning for Bhutan.

By the way, James Van Praagh signed his book for me yesterday. He signed it:

Remember who you are ~

I’ve been thinking about that ever since…

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James Van Praagh / medium, psychic, intuitive ~

James Van Praagh can see dead people.

Big time.
All the time.

He’s a gifted medium.

He prefers not to be called a psychic because he says we’re all psychics. He says we’re all born with psychic abilities, but these get crushed out of us by our parents, our teachers, by our friends, and by life itself.

James Van Praagh is a best selling author, a tv producer, and the creator of the tv series THE GHOST WHISPERER. 

He’s pulled away from tv though, even though he could make a lot of money from it, but he believes that tv always tries to sensationalise what he does. He’s not interested in that, no matter what big fat cheque is waved under his nose.

James is from Queens originally, and he has that no-nonsense down-to-earth approach to his work, and to life generally. He doesn’t believe he’s special – he says anyone could, if they were prepared to put in the commitment and work, do what he does – communicate with those on the other side.

James sees himself not as a a medium though necessarily, but as a spiritualist – a person on an intense spiritual journey.

Today he gave me a stellar interview.

We talked for about 75 minutes, and because he’s such a gifted orator and he’s used to the medium of film, he gave me answers that were eminently useable for the film.

He firmly believes that if a person wishes to advance their intuitive abilities, it means going on a soul journey. Because intuition, he says, is the voice of the soul.

He also, by the way, firmly believes in the concept of PGS – that intuition is a guidance system like a GPS in a car – and that the film will have a big impact.

Later, after the interview, he gave us all a signed copy of his latest book – ADVENTURES OF THE SOUL – and a box of soul cards. He was generous with these gifts, with his time, and with helping me try to line up the next round of interviewees.

As we left today he helped guide our large vehicle down the driveway.

He mimicked being a flight controller on the deck of an aircraft carrier. Very funny. He looked like the man you would least suspect of being one of the world’s great mediums.

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