• Ep. 3: The Invisible Agreements Running Your Life
    Mar 26 2026

    Why do people sometimes make a sincere decision, put in real effort, and still feel like their life is moving in another direction? This episode explores the hidden rules, inherited assumptions, and older internal agreements that can keep shaping behavior long after a conscious goal has been chosen. What gets called self-sabotage is not always weakness, inconsistency, or lack of sincerity. Sometimes the visible effort is real, but something older is still getting priority underneath it.

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    33 mins
  • Ep. 2: Everything Happens for a Reason
    Mar 26 2026

    "Everything happens for a reason" may be one of the most common comfort lines in modern spiritual culture. This episode looks at what happens when that sentence arrives too early, before grief, anger, fear, or shock have had time to fully register. What sounds comforting can quietly become pressure. Pain gets turned into a lesson before the experience has even been honestly lived. This is a close look at the difference between presence and explanation, and why meaning forced too quickly can distort the truth of what happened.

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    31 mins
  • Ep. 1: The Words You Never Questioned
    Mar 26 2026

    Why do certain sayings sound comforting, even when they leave people feeling interrupted, pressured, or unseen?

    This podcast examines familiar cultural catchphrases like “everything happens for a reason,” “good vibes only,” and other inherited bits of advice that can quietly shape belief, emotion, and behavior. Episode one lays out the premise of the show, how these lines lose their original context, and why language that sounds wise can sometimes function more like wallpaper than truth.


    Full episodes and clips at wisdomvswallpaper.com


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    36 mins
  • Trance Meditation/Medical Hypnosis for Optimal Sports Performance and Mental Focus
    May 25 2022

    https://centerpoint.app Internal Martial Arts Scholar Barclay Powers leads a 30 minute trance meditation focused on peak performance and awareness.

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    32 mins
  • Psychological Wholeness, Brain States and stimulating the Parasympathetic Nerve, Substance/Habit Recovery and effectively changing habitual patterns of destructive behavior
    May 23 2022

    Q: Let’s talk about cravings for psychological wholeness and how Center Point creates a gentle and functional path for recovery and healing.

    Barclay: The idea is that when people have substance use issues, as Jung put it out, they are actually seeking psychological wholeness, by using the substance so that if someone has a problem with drinking. Jung's framework was one where they were seeking to integrate the unconscious with the conscious mind and to unite male and female aspects of themselves, within themselves by focusing on drinking more and more and so it became well known at the end of the 1800s that what they called the thought cure, which was the use of over a strong religious conversion experience, often was highly effective in reducing smoking and drinking issues. And so it was noted by William James that the cure for dips of mania, which meant binge drinking was religious mania.

    And this has become part of many recovery groups and the modern 12 step programs as well, with the emphasis on the higher power that enables you to transcend your self destructive cravings. And so these frameworks work for some people. Other people have trouble because they're often poised in terms of a religious framework. And so where Center Point is different is that we're using the Meridian system of the body to balance dopamine and serotonin levels, which are pleasure and happinessI in terms of neurotransmitter function. And the idea is by integrating certain types of meditation certain types of movements, certain types of breathing practices, it's possible for the individual to rewire the nervous system and change the brain reward, cascade system, which is where the individual has gotten locked into a particular pattern of habitual behavior, which is destructive and which is causing problems based on this ancient meditation framework in which attachment results in discomfort or suffering.

    So the Center Point model differs from other recovery approaches because it enables the person to maintain whatever their own spiritual or religious belief system is or is not. But then it provides a set of tools and a methodology for the person to practice gradually and to integrate the conscious, unconscious and collective unconscious levels of the mind and of the body and to return to a state of psychological wholeness, which is what the person is actually seeking to begin with. So most of the substance abuse problems are revolving around trauma, a lack of meaning a lack of purpose, self-doubt, self-loathing, and all of those imbalances can be corrected. By running more and more Prana or Chi through the meridian system of the body and balancing out the connections between the sympathetic, parasympathetic and enteric nervous systems, which are determining how the person reacts to stress, emotional pain, sadness or personal loss.

    https://centerpoint.app


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    25 mins
  • Raising your Chi, supercharging the Body's Energy Channels to restore health and longevity
    May 16 2022

    ...and the idea is that many common chronic illnesses, problems, inflammatory conditions, and chronic pain conditions or autoimmune disorders are related to an inflammatory response in the body that can be substantially moderated in reduced by breathing from the lower abdomen and increasing the circulation of Chi or Prana through the meridian system of the body. And so East Asian medicine is broken down into breathing exercises and meditation, massage, herbs and acupuncture. So ideally, if you had a chronic issue, you would go to a specialist and be able to integrate all of these different models of self-healing.

    But the average individual, even if they only were to spend 15 or 20 minutes a couple times a day, can regulate the meridian system, greatly increase the flow of energy through the channels, and, in theory, the body's overall health will greatly improve with chronic issues gradually decreasing or improving as the mind, the body and the breathing synchronizes and the body returns to homeostasis. So the idea is that the body actually wants to heal, but often it's locked into one of these inflammatory patterns that are linked with chronic pain or autoimmune disorders...

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    30 mins
  • Extreme Deep Trance Meditation, Medical Hypnosis "Light Pulse" Sleep Program, Melt Tension, Blockages, and Subconscious Negativity.
    May 14 2022

    https://centerpoint.app Our 30 Minute deep trance and relaxation meditation. Use as a clearing and releasing journey into sleep, or when you need to really chill. The entrancing tunnel pattern brightens along with the guided meditation, allowing you to close your eyes and see the subtle light pulse as you are guided to let go of tension and blockages causing mental/emotional/physical resistance to rest. Do Not listen to this while driving or doing anything requiring you to be awake and alert.

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    34 mins
  • Brain Satisfaction and Superconsciousness Meditations rewire the nervous system, increase strength, energy, and focus, to bring physical, emotional, and mental balance.
    May 9 2022

    The Center Point Self-Care Podcast shows you how to synchronize your environment, mind, body, and breathing to return to your center. At Center Point we bring you simple, proven methods that naturally rewire your nervous system, increasing strength, energy, and focus, resulting in physical, emotional, and mental balance. Host Kevin Allen Kerber speaks with creator of the Center Point Self-Care Method, Barclay Powers, an award winning filmmaker, and world-class internal martial arts scholar. This discussion explores "Brain Satisfaction", and how a true sense of fulfilling satisfaction is achievable, and real.

    Transcript available at https://centerpoint.app

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    30 mins