An interview with Adam
We have to forget what we have learned and remember what we have forgotten.
- Adam
At age nineteen, Adam attends university, studies biology, enjoys outdoor sports with his parents and sister and conducts standing-room-only healing workshops throughout much of Canada. Gifted with the ability to perceive holographic information about people’s physical conditions on the macro, micro and quantum levels, Adam was drawn into healing work as an adolescent after he successfully relieved his mother of trigeminal neuralgia - a painful symptom of Multiple Sclerosis.
Adam’s skill and national reputation as a healer blossomed after he helped Canadian music icon Ronnie Hawkins heal himself of advanced pancreatic cancer. Realizing there was only so much time he could devote to one-on-one healing, Adam started group healing at 17, after first experimenting with a gathering of three or four relatives. His first professional workshop, with 85 attendees, took place at a First Nations gathering with the Cree nation in Saskatchewan in August 2003. Since then he has assisted thousands of people to learn how to direct their own energy to re-establish their own health and maintain it.
Adam has authored two best-selling books, DreamHealer, in which he explains his techniques, which include distant healing and instantaneous healing. His newly released second book, DreamHealer 2: Guide to Self-Empowerment, offers specific, powerful tools to increase our self-healing abilities, and explains how through intention we can directly affect our immune systems.

Adam's first book, "DreamHealer"
According to his mother, who loves listening to his professional conversations, during this interview Adam walked around the house, talking on the phone like any ordinary teenager, punching his punching bag on the way past, or playing with his paint ball. “We don’t often ask him profound questions over bacon and eggs in the morning,” Liz says. “We just do the family thing. But we love to stay in the background and listen as much as we can because this is how we learn. So it’s so neat to hear and so awe inspiring!”
For reasons of anonymity, that he might have at least the semblance of a “normal” young adulthood, Adam is known simply by his first name.
Herald – We’re all looking forward to seeing you at the Prophet’s Conference in Vancouver in August.
Adam – I’m looking forward to going there.
Herald - How do you perceive the life force of people?
Adam - The life force in people … it’s very hard to describe. It’s essentially who you are - what’s looking through your eyes. That’s what the life force is, I think. It’s what binds every cell in your body together. I think that’s the main thing it is. The accumulation of all of the energy bodies and cells together is you…. the life force.
Herald – Do you perceive a larger intent that guides us that we color by our individual actions and experiences each life?
Adam - I believe every thought we make affects things far beyond our conscious awareness. And when you take into account all the countless organisms that are in the entire universe with every intention affecting every other intention you know it’s quite apparent there’s going to be a collective consciousness; and that collective consciousness, although it’s not going to have a huge … it’s not going to completely control things, but it’s definitely going to influence a lot of events. Make things statistically more probable. I think that’s the way this larger energy works. Larger energy … that’s not the best way to describe it.
Herald - We could call that many things, we could call it God, mind, we could call it consciousness.
Adam – yeah, yeah. I think that’s all just different names for the same thing. I like to look at it as being a collective consciousness, but some people just can’t go there without the word God. So I think that’s just a different name for the same thing.
Herald – Do you see any difference between human beings and plants and animals?
Adam – No. I don’t see us as special in any way to any other animal. I can connect to an animal the exact same way I can connect to a person. Really I think it’s just arrogance thinking we’re any more special than any other animal really,
Herald – What has been the most helpful to truly develop your talents?
Adam – I think the best thing has been just going by my own experiences. You know, not by listening to what everybody else is saying… like green means this and blue means that for example. And just categorizing thing, labeling things - I like to just go by my own experiences and find what works well for me. Because what everyone does is unique to them, you know? So what might work well for one person might not work well for another. So I think that’s why everyone, as far as developing these kinds of gifts, has to go by their own experiences and that’s the most effective way. You can get guidance along the way of course, but go with what resonates with you.
Herald – Right, like pick up five different books on healing and you’ll find five different interpretations of what red means and does.
Adam – Exactly, it’s about what resonates with you. You’ll read something and it really just resonates with you as being … as making a lot of sense. And that’s what going on your own experience is all about.
Herald – Well, that’s not an easy thing to be able to say at what, 19?
Adam – Yeah.
Herald - If you could say anything to young people in the world, what would be the most important advice from your standpoint?
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Adam
Adam – To kids my age I can’t think of much of anything other than keep an open mind. But as far as young kids are concerned, I think it’s very important that young kids understand that there’s more to this universe than we can… than our five senses. You know, there’s a lot more happening than we understand. By knowing that, they keep an open mind. And when you have these young kids keeping an open mind, you know, they can see the energy much easier than adults. And I have workshops - I show people how to see the energy between their fingers. And I did a talk to young kids, and it was just amazing. All these young kids saw it. And when I do it to adults, most of the adults see it, but there’s quite a few of them that don’t. So by maintaining an open mind at a young age, I think that’s important for enhancing these abilities. I did a couple workshops with kids around age ten and they just seemed to have an understanding of it. And like when I showed them the energy they said, “Oh, so that’s what that is. That’s energy!” It’s like they’d been seeing it all along, they just didn’t know what it was.
Herald - You talked in your first book about seeing holographically. Do you find the holographic images you see correspond to ancient traditions of different subtle bodies, such as the emotional, mental and etheric bodies?
Adam – I think what I see is just my brain’s interpretation to this information that we’re all receiving. And whether you call it the emotional level whatever – those are just different interpretations to the same thing. We’re all receiving this information all the time. It’s just how your brain interprets it. I think there is some correlation to what I’m seeing to all these … I guess what you could say would be spiritual masters what they’ve been saying for centuries – that there’s a lot more out there than we understand.
Herald – I guess in the long run, what difference does it make what you call it?
Adam – Yeah, it’s too subjective if you start labeling. When you start doing things like this, if you want to keep an objective viewpoint, you really got to not label things. I actually haven’t read much at all on any of these things. It’s all information that’s coming through me. I think it’s good, in a way, that I haven’t been reading all these things, because that way I know that what I’m seeing is coming through me because I didn’t get it from anywhere.
Herald - Do you find that there’s any common causes of illnesses that you work with?
Adam – I’d have to say that the majority of causes of illnesses, physical illnesses … the source of the problem does have some emotional level – an emotional source. But once again I don’t like to label things too much. It varies. Sometimes it’s just bad luck. And there’s just… statistically some people are going to get certain illnesses and it’s just unfortunate, but sometimes it’s just the luck of the draw.
Herald – That’s kind of flies in the face of what we talk about in the movie as far as consciousness creating reality is concerned.
Adam – Well it’s … well, not really, because I do believe that we all create our own realities with our intentions. But I think there’s so much happening on so many different levels - subconscious intentions, conscious intentions - that it’s impossible to say that every intention you’re making is not to get this illness. For example, if I’m being positive all the time and I’m saying “I’m not going to get this illness,” and then I get the illness, you can’t say that “Oh, I was being positive, so therefore intentions don’t work. They don’t do anything. It doesn’t work like that. Because there’s so many different intentions happening on so many different levels. It’s… there’s so many different things interacting … the collective consciousness influencing things. It’s impossible to label things like that.
Herald – Entangled in the quantum soup. We’re entangled with everybody else’s thought’s affecting us.
Adam – Yeah. Every thought affects everyone else.
Herald – Do you see coagulated energy residing in people’s auras?
Adam - I do notice bends in the auras sometimes. Like when I’m playing basketball for example. When someone makes a pass in a certain direction, a lot of times there’s the intention to make that pass in that direction. And that intention actually shows up in the aura as … the aura sort of bends in that direction. And that allows me to intercept the ball a lot.
Herald – Really? So I suppose your coaches just think you’re jolly lucky?
Adam – Yeah, I haven’t played basketball in while. But when I was playing in high school I got a lot of interceptions.
Herald – So I guess that means you really don’t recognize specific patterns and thoughts that correspond to specific diseases, like cancer?
Adam – Well, I guess there are … once again I’m not too into labeling. But there are certain people that, you know, you get a sense from them that … I guess you’d say the way the emotions are working it’s not beneficial to their health and you can sense cancer is sort of creeping up. But I don’t like to label things, like if you have this emotion you’re going to get cancer. Because once again, there are so many variations. Things can change in the person’s life. The person’s emotions can change and then they won’t get the illness. There’s just so many variables, that’s why I’m not into labeling things.
Correction:
In Issue #3 of the Bleeping Herald we incorrectly stated Adam "instantaneously healed his mother of cancer." The actual facts are that, in one session, he removed all symptoms of extremely painful trigeminal neuralgia which often accompanies Multiple Sclerosis.
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Herald – We keep coming back to that. Well then, beyond not labeling things, how can people best empower themselves in their lives?

Adam's new book, "DreamHealer 2: Guide to Self-Empowerment"
Adam – Well, I think our intentions create our own reality. And by directing your intentions to have better health you are going to influence your health in a positive way. So if you’re intention is to get well and to be healthy all the time, then the direction of your health is going to be much more strongly in that direction. And if you have an illness, your intentions do direct your immune systems to that problem. Like when I injured my shoulder in the gym. I just do a visualization. I don’t have to connect myself. I’m not doing anything that anyone else couldn’t do. I can just do a visualization. Right away I can feel things happening in my shoulder. And my shoulder’s better the next day. So everyone has the ability to do this. Your visualizations do direct your immune system to the problem. And, I think that’s something a lot of people under estimate – the power that their intentions have on their own health. And it’s something that everyone should use. And it can be used in conjunction with anything. You know - whatever medication -you can do visualizations in conjunction with it. It’s not something that has to be used in place of anything else. It’s just something can be used with anything else. It’s just another tool to heal yourself.
Herald – Creative visualizations are one of the most effective methods you use to heal illness and make corrections in the body?
Adam – Yeah, that’s one of the most effective ways for self-healing or healing somebody else. But there’s another thing which I’ll be describing in the third book, which is hands-on healing, working with the aura.
Herald – Can you describe the techniques you usually use?
Adam – When I’m doing a treatment, I’m not really doing a visualization. ‘Cause when you do a visualization, you know, a visualization is when you’re creating an image in your mind. But when I look at someone, I connect to them. I’m not consciously thinking about how I’m going to create this image. The image just comes. And then it’s just like a computer screen. I’m just moving these images around in front of me.
Herald – What’s your greatest challenge in healing?
Adam – Um… genetic illnesses are very difficult for me to work with. I am getting better. But it’s still something that’s just very tough to work with.
Herald – Why is that?
Adam – Well, it’s because every single cell in the entire body has the blueprint for this health condition. And so you try to heal it, but every single cell thinks that the proper … you know, the blueprint that every cell should refer to is not correct. So every cell keeps referring to this incorrect code, I guess you could say. So you do the healing, but then the cells just keep going right back to what they think is normal.
Herald – A default position, just like a computer.
Adam – Yeah, exactly.
Herald – So how do you work with genetic illnesses?
Adam - Well, it’s very difficult to describe over the phone. But a lot of these things I’ve seen are very complex. But with genetic illnesses I tend to work with visualizing realigning the DNA. And the difficulty with that is that you don’t know exactly which part of the DNA is …being … changed. So, you know, you don’t know which part of the DNA you want to be changed. So it’s difficult, umm … it’s really difficult to do. I just visualize the DNA rebuilding itself to a healthy code.
Herald – So again there’s intent rather than you having to pick out and design something.
Adam – Yeah, that’s exactly it. Yeah, I have to admit I just have to count on intent just working its magic, I guess you could say. Because, it’s impossible for me to visualize every single gene correcting itself. It’s not so much … it’s very difficult to describe. It’s not so much a visualization as just using intent to … realign it.
Herald – Thanks for doing your best to answer something like that. So, how about personal challenges in your own life? How have you been able to bring yourself to this point where you’re leading a “normal life” as a young man going to college, and then at the same time doing tremendous work for people and making a change on this planet?
Adam – It has been very difficult to live a relatively normal life. Um, but I think I’m doing a good job of it. Most of my friends still don’t know. And, you know, I just do normal stuff. I’m just a regular kid.
Herald – What’s your dream at this point?
Adam – My future goal is to become a naturopathic doctor, and I also plan to open a center someday. And that way I can help heal a lot more people.
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