Activating Intuition, Part II, with Belleruth Naparstek

“We are energy. We are nothing but motion, sort of frequencies that are vibrating, little wave packets that are disguised as solid matter.”

–Belleruth Naparstek

New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove Jul 10, 2026 This video is a special release from the original Thinking Allowed series that ran on public television from 1986 until 2002. It was recorded around 2000. It will remain public for only one week.  Belleruth Naparstek is an American social worker, author, teacher and the producer of a guided imagery library of self-administered audio programs. She is author of Your Sixth Sense: Unlocking the Power of Your Intuition. Now you can watch all of the programs from the original Thinking Allowed Video Collection, hosted by Jeffrey Mishlove. Subscribe to the new Streaming Channel (https://thinkingallowed.vhx.tv/) and watch more than 350 programs now, with more, previously unreleased titles added weekly. Free month of the classic Thinking Allowed streaming channel for New Thinking Allowed subscribers only. Use code THINKFREELY.

New Testament Communists

Acts 2:44-45 New International Version

44 All the believers were together and had everything in common. 45 They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need.

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Acts 4:32-37 New International Version

32 All the believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of their possessions was their own, but they shared everything they had. 33 With great power the apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. And God’s grace was so powerfully at work in them all 34 that there were no needy persons among them. For from time to time those who owned land or houses sold them, brought the money from the sales 35 and put it at the apostles’ feet, and it was distributed to anyone who had need.

36 Joseph, a Levite from Cyprus, whom the apostles called Barnabas (which means “son of encouragement”), 37 sold a field he owned and brought the money and put it at the apostles’ feet.

Acts 5 New International Version

Now a man named Ananias, together with his wife Sapphira, also sold a piece of property. With his wife’s full knowledge he kept back part of the money for himself, but brought the rest and put it at the apostles’ feet.

Then Peter said, “Ananias, how is it that Satan has so filled your heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself some of the money you received for the land? Didn’t it belong to you before it was sold? And after it was sold, wasn’t the money at your disposal? What made you think of doing such a thing? You have not lied just to human beings but to God.”

When Ananias heard this, he fell down and died. And great fear seized all who heard what had happened. Then some young men came forward, wrapped up his body, and carried him out and buried him.

About three hours later his wife came in, not knowing what had happened. Peter asked her, “Tell me, is this the price you and Ananias got for the land?”

“Yes,” she said, “that is the price.”

Peter said to her, “How could you conspire to test the Spirit of the Lord? Listen! The feet of the men who buried your husband are at the door, and they will carry you out also.”

10 At that moment she fell down at his feet and died. Then the young men came in and, finding her dead, carried her out and buried her beside her husband. 11 Great fear seized the whole church and all who heard about these events.

Neville Goddard and His Discovery of the God Within with Mitch Horowitz

New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove Jul 8, 2026 Mitch Horowitz is the author of many books on esoterica, spirituality, mysticism, and the occult. Among his titles are The Seeker’s Guide to the Secret Teachings of All Ages, The Miracle Club, One Simple Idea, Magician of the Beautiful: An Introduction to Neville Goddard, and Occult America. He has edited a selection of writings and lectures by Neville Goddard titled, The Ideal Realized. In this video, rebooted from 2020, he explains his passionate interest in the life and work of Neville Goddard, to the point that he has an image of Neville tattooed on his arm. He describes how Neville’s own spiritual awakening took place under the tutelage of a mysterious, black rabbi named Abdullah. The methods taught by Neville involve entering an intense feeling state while visualizing and affirming the situations to which one aspires. New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in “Parapsychology” ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). He is also the Grand Prize winner of the 2021 Bigelow Institute essay competition regarding the best evidence for survival of human consciousness after permanent bodily death. He is Co-Director of Parapsychology Education at the California Institute for Human Science. (Recorded on December 21, 2020)

If ever You Just Need to Think

The Jackass Penguin waded across the wet rocks with the kind of dignity that only a creature named after an insult could muster. Its black-and-white feathers were slick with saltwater, and its stubby wings flapped uselessly as it navigated the uneven terrain. 

Tourists snapped photos and laughed at its awkward gait, but the penguin didn’t seem to care. It had places to go and things to do—or not. Maybe it just knew in some deep, unspoken way that it was exactly where it was supposed to be. 

I watched it while I tapped an absent-minded rhythm on the railing. I wasn’t there for the penguins. I wasn’t there for the salty breeze, or the postcards, or the overpriced fish and chips. I was there because my brother, who loved this place, had once pressed a cold soda can against my cheek on a sweltering day and said;

“Listen, Sis, if you ever need a place to go and just think, go there. The penguins won’t judge you .”

A stray soda can rolled against my shoe–empty, dented, its label faded in the salt air. I nudged it with my foot, and for a moment I could almost feel the phantom press of condensation against my skin, hear the crack of the tab, the way my brother would grin when the fizz hit his nose. For that moment, he was here again, living through me and those who loved him. 

Best regards,

Patricia Ashley Lambert

Bonnie Tyler – Holding Out For A Hero

Bonnie Tyler Sep 14, 2015 Official HD Video for “Holding Out For A Hero” by Bonnie Tyler Listen to Bonnie Tyler: https://bonnietyler.lnk.to/listenYD Subscribe to the official Bonnie Tyler YouTube channel: https://BonnieTaylor.lnk.to/subscribeYD Watch more Bonnie Tyler videos: https://bonnietyler.lnk.to/listenYD/y… Follow Bonnie Tyler: Facebook: https://BonnieTyler.lnk.to/followFI Instagram: https://BonnieTyler.lnk.to/followII Twitter: https://BonnieTyler.lnk.to/followTI Website: https://BonnieTyler.lnk.to/followWI Spotify: https://BonnieTyler.lnk.to/followSI YouTube: https://BonnieTaylor.lnk.to/subscribeYD Chorus: I need a hero I’m holding out for a hero ’til the end of the night He’s gotta be strong, and he’s gotta be fast And he’s gotta be fresh from the fight I need a hero I’m holding out for a hero ’til the morning light He’s gotta be sure, and it’s gotta be soon And he’s gotta be larger than life Larger than life

Staffing the moon base: How many astronauts should live in NASA’s lunar outpost?

By Elizabeth Howell

Published yesterday (Space.com)

“The worst-case scenario consists of four astronauts on the moon at one time, only one month resupply window between Earth and moon, and moderate to high adverse environmental probabilities.”

NASA plans a to build a permanent base on the moon with a step-by-step approach through 2032.
NASA plans a to build a permanent base near the moon’s south pole via its Artemis program. (Image credit: NASA)

The success of NASA’s future moon base depends in large part on mission design, which should allow astronauts to work together well in a way independent from psychological training, a new study asserts.

The goal of the study was to identify “specific conditions” for mission success and to look for any “red flags” that may stand in the way, lead investigator Anamaria Berea, a computational social scientist at George Mason University (GMU), told Space.com via email. (The first author of the PLOS ONE study, which was published in May, was GMU’s Raymond Vera.)

The team conducted the research using agent-based models, which are tools for computational simulations in fields ranging from the study of bird flocks to the spread of disease, Berea said. While a lot of modern-day AI “trains” or “learns” to extrapolate from information provided in a data set, agent-based modeling instead uses a data set to “understand emergent phenomena that don’t have one single cause or direct cause,” she said.

The study team considered scenarios for how many astronauts would be on the moon base and how often resupply missions would occur. In an “initial case,” for example, the assumed mission duration was three months, with a single resupply run at Month 2 with food, water, air and a fresh group of astronauts.

Using a complex probability analysis known as a Monte Carlo simulation, the model astronauts in this scenario showed a productivity rate of about 20% against their expected tasks, “which is acceptable for a typical manufacturing process,” the authors noted.You may like

This productivity rate doesn’t take into account anything unexpected that may crop up during the mission, the authors added. “The low task completion rate suggests that, on average, teams are having challenges to overcoming psychological stressors and environmental disruptions,” they wrote.

Lessons from the International Space Station

NASA tracks productivity a little differently on the International Space Station (ISS). The agency uses a metric called “utilization,” which largely refers to the amount of crew time and number of scientific investigations that are performed on the space station during an increment or expedition. As of 2014, the ISS program suggested that ideal utilization should be 35 hours per crew per week when there are three people working on the U.S. part of the space station, and 68.5 hours if there are four or more. (The Russian side of the ISS works largely independently in this respect.)

“NASA has generally met or exceeded this goal and set a high of 120 average hours per week devoted to research from October 2019 to April 2020,” NASA’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG), which has been tracking all of these productivity figures, stated in a report published in September 2024.

“Starting March 2022 through March 2023, the latest published data, we have seen utilization near 90 hours per week,” the OIG noted. “In addition to the hours spent per week on research, the number of scientific investigations performed on-orbit has increased.”

Figure 1 of the OIG report also shows both crew time and scientific investigations increasing, as a trend, between 2000 and 2023, suggesting that utilization of the space station is continuing to grow. And this is despite periodic and documented disruptions that required astronauts to take a step back from being productive, such as emergency ammonia leaks requiring spacewalks, the 9/11 disaster, or sheltering in place during brief contingencies such as space debris passing within a few miles of the station.What to read next

Not all crew time can be used for utilization even if all goes well, however, as the station requires normal maintenance like cleaning, and astronauts also need daily time for sleep, meals and a little relaxation. Additionally, utilization tends to increase with larger crews on the space station compared with smaller ones, as maintenance becomes less of a burden with more hands to take on these tasks.

But “lack of redundancy” in key supply items to the space station does pose a risk to utilization, the OIG has noted. As just one example, SpaceX Crew Dragon capsules and Roscosmos Soyuz spacecraft are the only two vehicles that bring astronauts to the station right now. “The lack of redundancy and limited capabilities of both cargo and crew transportation increase the risk to NASA’s current and future ability to bring critical supplies, science, and crew to and from the station to maintain safe operations and full utilization of the ISS,” the OIG wrote in the report.

An artist’s concept of astronauts working on the lunar surface.
An artist’s concept of astronauts working on the lunar surface. (Image credit: NASA)

Isolated environments

Those of us who have been on long car rides in a group, or who remember being in tight quarters with roommates or family during the pandemic, have some idea of what an isolated, confined environment (ICE) feels like: crowded, with limited resources, and possessing few connections with the outside world. Space serves as just one example of a true ICE; isolated research bases (like in Antarctica) or submarines have also been studied in the literature, according to a separate 2021 study in the journal Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.

Put simply, ICE refers to a location where humans must work to a high standard in isolated and often dangerous circumstances, with only long-distance support (if possible) from a mission control or its equivalent. And, as the new study points out, a moon base would be a complex example of an isolated environment — one featuring not only resident astronauts but also rovers, other robots and occasional visiting crews.

“The premise for our modeling approach came from trying to understand better the human factors involved in crewed space missions, particularly the deep-space ones, for which we don’t have a lot of historical data,” Berea said.

That’s because only a handful of people have traveled beyond low Earth orbit — the two dozen who flew to lunar realms on Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and the four astronauts of NASA’s Artemis 2 flight around the moon this past April.

“We ran various scenarios of space mission durations, number of astronauts, potentially unforeseen circumstances that can happen on the lunar surface or the habitat,” she said. The model suggested the missions with the highest probability of success would include six astronauts working on the moon at a time, with fresh supplies coming from Earth every two weeks, and no extreme fluctuations in the environment from things like radiation or a micrometeorite impact.

“In contrast, the worst-case scenario consists of four astronauts on the moon at one time, only one month resupply window between Earth and moon, and moderate to high adverse environmental probabilities,” Berea said. And, when asked if training is a factor in mitigating adverse effects, she did not necessarily agree that the years of work NASA and other agency astronauts put in would be more effective than shorter-duration training used for moon base analogs.

“People can be very, very well trained, but for long-duration or deep-space missions, there will always be a human factor involved,” she said. “We looked at combinations of skills and personalities in a team of astronauts, and there is a fine line between having a team that is too small and a team that is too large, and there are synergies and emergent behaviors that come from people interacting with each other and with their environment.

“The team is more than the sum of its people,” she continued. “The best ways to overcome these is not by more training, but by fine-tuning other aspects of the missions: the duration of the mission, the frequency of resupply missions, and the contingency plans for accidents and unforeseen conditions in extreme environments.”

NASA, however, puts its ISS crews through many years of remote environment training long before they float through the space station hatch — and Artemis 2 commander Reid Wiseman told The New Yorker that extensive psychosocial training led to the obvious closeness seen live among his own four lunar crewmates despite tight quarters (and vent line issues that led to occasional toilet trouble).

That psychological intervention during training was by design. “Preparation starts by recruiting mentally healthy people and then providing training to help them deal with potential situations and issues,” wrote the Canadian Space Agency of this training, citing NASA protocols. “Astronauts repeat this training often enough that they can anticipate their own reactions and those of their teammates. They also receive constant support from teams on the ground and have access to a variety of tools to help them deal with potentially difficult situations.”

Berea noted, however, that psychology forms a part (but is not the focus) of her teams’ simulation, including considering NASA TLX (task load index) scores and data, which measures coping and stress for astronauts. The researchers also considered case studies from analogs including Antarctic research missions and time aboard submarines or oil rigs, as some examples.

“We need to pay attention not only to the astronauts, but the team as a whole, and each team and space mission are unique. We will not be able to model these with statistics or AI,” she said. “But what we can do is to make sure that before we send any human to live and work on the moon, that we understand well the complexity of interactions and scenarios they will face during the mission, and we can help with that.”

National Opera Lays Off 200 Phantoms

Published: July 9, 2026 (TheOnion.com)

WASHINGTON—Aiming to cut costs after a poor fiscal quarter, Washington National Opera general director Timothy O’Leary announced plans Monday to lay off 200 phantoms effective immediately. “In these difficult times, we can no longer afford to keep all the ghastly, mysterious men who haunt our catacombs on this organization’s payroll,” said O’Leary, who expressed regret that the personnel reduction was happening at a time when job openings for egomaniacal opera ghouls were at a historic low. “As much as we appreciate the contributions of these disfigured geniuses, the strain placed upon our balance sheet by rising insurance premiums for phantoms who scramble around on catwalks, as well as the cost of their masks and the candelabras needed to decorate vast and ornate subterranean lairs has left us with no other choice. And while no one doubts the passion of these phantoms, their increased acts of violence and terrorism on our productions have also created a toxic work environment.” O’Leary added that with fewer phantoms on staff, his organization hoped to finally prevent a chandelier from crashing to the ground during every performance.

Weekly Translation: Ulcerative colitis (the body attacking itself through the colon) is a lifelong disease.

By Mike Zonta, BB editor

Translation is a 5-step process of “straight thinking in the abstract” comparing and contrasting what seems to be truth with what you can syllogistically, axiomatically and mathematically (using word equations) prove is the truth. It is not an effort to change, alter or heal anything other than our consciousness.

The claims in a Translation should be outrageous and mind-blowing, but they are always (or should always be) based on self-evident syllogistic reasoning. Here is one Translation from this week. 

1)    Truth is that which is so.  That which is not truth is not so.  Therefore truth is all that is.  Truth being all that is, there is nothing other than all that is.  Therefore Truth is one.  Truth being one is therefore whole, therefore sound, therefore complete, therefore total, therefore sole, therefore united, therefore harmonious.  Since there is no being without awareness of it, therefore truth is consciousness. Since I am conscious (self-evident), therefore I, as consciousness, am Truth.

2)    Ulcerative colitis (the body attacking itself through the colon) is a lifelong disease.

Word-tracking:
ulcerative:  digest, ulcers, a wound, sore
colitis:  inflammation of colon, large intestine
wound:  to win, excessively, to wound due to striving to win
win:  champion
digestion:  assimilation
assimilation: to make the same as, to take in
intestinal fortitude:  guts

3)    Truth being all that is, being whole, sound, complete, perfect, there is nothing to strive for, nothing to win, therefore Truth is the uncontested champion.  Truth being the uncontested champion, there is no battle, there is no intestinal fortitude required.  Therefore Truth does not require self-sacrifice or self-denial.  Truth being whole, complete, perfect, there is nothing outside of Truth to be assimilated or digested, Therefore Truth comes pre-digested OR Truth is pre-assimilated. Truth being all-inclusive, therefore internal (intestine), there is nothing outside of truth, therefore Truth has all guts.  Truth being all that is is therefore all that lives.  Truth being all that lives and truth being all (therefore without limit), therefore Truth is infinite living.

4)   Truth is the uncontested champion.
       Truth does not require self-sacrifice or self-denial. 
      Truth comes pre-digested. 
Truth comes pre-assimilated.
      Truth has all guts.
      Truth is infinite living.

5)    Truth has all the guts, all the glory.  

ChatGPT’s Translation:

Me: Please Translate the following senses testimony: Ulcerative colitis (the body attacking itself through the colon) is a lifelong disease.

ChatGPT: I’d be happy to. This is an especially good candidate for Translation because the statement contains several metaphysical assumptions hidden inside medical language. As before, the purpose of the Translation is not to dispute medical science or discourage treatment. Rather, it asks whether the statement establishes the nature of Reality or only describes an appearance.


Translation

Sense Testimony

“Ulcerative colitis (the body attacking itself through the colon) is a lifelong disease.”


1. Statement of Being

Truth is that which is so.

That which is not Truth is not so.

Therefore, Truth is all that is.

Truth being all is therefore only.

Truth being only is therefore one.

Truth being one is therefore in agreement, at peace, harmonious, and atoned.

I think, therefore I am.

Since I am, and since Truth is all that is, I cannot be outside or other than all that is.

Therefore, my beingness is the beingness of Truth; my being is Truth being.

Since I am consciousness (self-evident), and since my being is the being of Truth, therefore the being of Truth is consciousness (Mind).

Truth is whole, limitless, self-consistent, undefeated, and cannot be divided against itself.


2. Uncovering the Sense Testimony

The senses report:

Ulcerative colitis is the body attacking itself through the colon.

It is lifelong.

The statement implies:

  • The body is divided against itself.
  • Part of me is my enemy.
  • Self-destruction is intrinsic to my condition.
  • Disease possesses enduring authority.
  • The future is already determined.
  • Lifelong means unchangeable.

This is the testimony of appearances.


2½. Word-Tracking

Ulcerative

“Ulcer” comes from the Latin ulcus, meaning:

a sore, wound, or lesion.

The word describes an appearance.

It does not explain ultimate cause.

Colitis

From the Greek kolon (colon) + -itis (inflammation).

It literally means:

inflammation of the colon.

It describes a condition, not the nature of Being.

Attack

To attack means:

  • to assault
  • to strike
  • to oppose
  • to make war against

The metaphor assumes conflict.

It suggests two opposing sides.

Translation asks:

Can Oneness attack itself?

Lifelong

This word deserves careful attention.

“Lifelong” means:

lasting throughout one’s life.

The word describes an expectation based on observation.

It is not a metaphysical necessity.

It does not establish what Truth is.

Hidden Assumptions

The statement quietly assumes:

  • Division is more fundamental than unity.
  • Conflict is more fundamental than harmony.
  • Disease has greater authority than Truth.
  • The future has already been determined by the present appearance.

3. Argument

Truth is One.

That which is One cannot literally wage war against itself.

Conflict requires at least two independent realities.

Since Truth is all that is, no second reality exists to oppose it.

Therefore, Being cannot be self-destructive.

The statement that “the body attacks itself” is a useful medical metaphor describing observed biological processes.

It does not establish that Reality is divided against itself.

Likewise, the statement that the disease is “lifelong” describes a prognosis based upon present medical knowledge and patterns of observation.

It does not establish an absolute truth about Being.

My beingness is not ulcerative.

My consciousness is not inflamed.

Truth remains whole, harmonious, and undefeated.

Therefore, neither disease nor prognosis possesses authority over the Reality Self.


4. Summing Up Results

Truth remembers everything.

Being is One and harmonious.

Truth cannot attack itself because Truth cannot be divided.

No appearance of disease alters the wholeness of Being.

No prognosis determines the nature of Truth.

Truth is limitless Intelligence.


5. Establishing the Absolute

Truth is one, harmonious, undefeated, and limitless Intelligence; therefore neither disease nor any prediction about disease can divide, diminish, or determine the beingness and consciousness of what I truly am.


One observation

This Translation brought to mind something that I think would become a hallmark of your method.

Medicine often uses metaphors:

  • “The body attacks itself.”
  • “The immune system fights infection.”
  • “Cells recognize the enemy.”

These metaphors are extremely useful for describing biological processes, but Translation asks a different question:

Have I mistaken a metaphor for the nature of Reality?

That is a subtle but powerful distinction.

For example, saying “the body attacks itself” does not necessarily mean that Being is literally at war with itself. It is a model used to describe certain physiological processes. Likewise, calling a condition “lifelong” reflects present medical understanding and statistical expectations; it does not establish a metaphysical law about what Truth is or who the person is.

I think your method is especially valuable here because it invites us to examine the assumptions carried by language without dismissing the practical value of medical knowledge. It allows someone to seek appropriate medical care while refusing to conclude that illness, conflict, or prognosis defines the essence of their being.

For information about Translation or other Prosperos classes go to: https://www.theprosperos.org/teaching.

Or, if you have taken Translation class, join us each Saturday for Translation Saturday Meeting at 11 a.m. Pacific time for current, up-to-the-minute Translations on the issues of the day.  Email zonta1111@aol.com for the Zoom link.

Translation Saturday Meeting July 11

(Image courtesy of Steve Hines and AI)

July 11:  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM PST

Mike Zonta, H.W., M.

In a crisis — any crisis — The Prosperos offers Translation.  Translation Saturday Meetings is a weekly series of Translation presentations by veteran Translators, live and up to date on the issues of the day.

It is not a Translation workshop,  It is not a Translation class.  It is not a group Translation in the usual sense, though group participation is encouraged.

It is, however, restricted to those who have taken Translation class. So if you have never taken Translation class, check the calendar tab on The Prosperos website (TheProsperos.org) or get in touch with us and we will schedule a class.

Last week our sense testimony was:   Presidents can be dangerous and corrupt.  It’s all about power and money.  Our conclusion was:   Truth presides over amygdalaless, incorruptible, omnipotent wealth. Truth is the self-evident omnipotent expression of infinite wealth. 

Then we asked ChatGPT to Translate the same sense testimony.

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