Edvardas Garbenis is someone who attempts to bridge the realms of science and spirituality. He is fascinated by how the discoveries in quantum mechanics align with the teachings of mystics from thousands of years ago. Edvardas’ approach to health integrates modern scientific research with timeless spiritual wisdom. He believes that true health starts with knowing yourself.
Education:
Edvardas holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Business from Vilnius University Business School, where he specialized in business mathematics, economics, statistics, and business psychology.
Expertise and professional focus:
Edvardas’ expertise is largely to do with the way the human mind functions. He is absorbed in his self-study on the nature of the ego — the identity humans build from their thoughts and how that identity shapes their lives.
Media features:
During his career, over 200 of Edvardas’ content pieces have been published in tier-1 media outlets, including CNBC, Fortune.com, Forbes, The New York Times, Reuters, and Business Insider.
Philosophy:
Edvardas believes that the power of the mind is often overlooked in health research and should be studied significantly more than it currently is. His studies in the fields of quantum mechanics and metaphysics revealed that the current materialistic paradigm of body over mind is no longer valid in light of the latest evidence.
Personal interests:
As much as he can, Edvardas tries to remain meditative throughout the day, as he believes that it is the foundation of both physical and mental health. Meditation allows consciousness to disentangle from the mind, removing tension and bringing more clarity to the internal world.
Stance on current health issues:
Edvardas argues that the most pressing health issue in today's society is the same as it was two thousand years ago: a lack of awareness about our true nature. He believes that when the fundamental essence of humanity — our 'beingness' — is overlooked, no amount of exercise, healthy eating, or supplements can prevent the emergence of persistent psychosomatic issues.