Tom Barnett
Special guest
Tom Barnett spent over a decade with chronic fatigue. He’s well educated with a high intellect, but that doesn’t give an understanding of human health. His experiences (including visions) and learning methods have given him a unique education.
Tom spent multiple periods living without money, and several stints living without a home. Because he’s not driven or confined by money, the way he thinks is markedly different. His mind is free to question and explore paradoxes, as he doesn’t have to support a thought process financially. From this perspective, he’s been able to see truth from untruth. He never charged a client unless he repeatedly proved a methodology through experience, logic, reason and evidence. Most people buy a qualification and hide behind it.
Past clients include everyday people with everyday problems, professional athletes, high ranking CEOs and royalty.
He has formal training and experience in lifeguarding, security operations, advanced driving instruction, and is a former athlete.
More than anything, he has refined the rare art of thinking for oneself.
Outside of his work as a researcher and educator, Tom Barnett is a keen surfer, writes music and enjoys travel, food, nature, martial arts, comedy and meditation.
Tom Barnett has been a guest on 1 episode.
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Episode 19: Shadow Work, Personal Growth, Freedom, and Masculinity with Tom Barnett
November 18th, 2020 | Season 1 | 58 mins 17 secs
natural health, personal development
In a time of such worldly turbulence and swirling uncertainty, it's never a bad idea to take a deep breath and turn your attention within. This chat with Tom Barnett - creator of the viral video "Can You Catch a Virus?" - offers a welcome respite from the global (programmed) corona-mania, and a chance to re-focus and come back to the still point. Generally a man of as few words as possible, I managed to coax some quite wise ones from Tom as we explored a diverse array of topics, including intelligent activism, why he likes to regularly leave his comfort zone, personal development and shadow work, freedom, and masculinity compared to the feminine - among plenty of others. I think you'll agree this is a thought-provoking discussion with many nuggets of wisdom and insight worth sharing. Enjoy!