Every other week we explore the scientific basis for things felt but unseen and investigate how the latest in scientific research from epi-genetic to quantum mechanics affect our human condition. Come along with us as we expand what science has to say about the divine spark that resides in every human heart.
Our theme of exploration for this episode is etiquette for outlaws. Wendy and I spoke actor and activist Reverend Billy Talen who is founder of the Church of Stop Shopping, and then to criminal defense attorney, musician and Satanist, Stu De Haan, who provides legal representation for The Satanic Temple. Our staff scientist Mina Lebitz tells us about a few outlaw scientist, who helped usher in modernity and challenged the status quo, Alice Wyatt tells us about her experience puppy sitting, and finally, we hear from our Innernaut who explains why we are all in purgatory. This is going to be our LAST EPISODE of Nameless, Evolution Begins Within, we are changing direction and will be re launching the podcast this fall under the name The Innernaut Reports with a book to follow entitled "Dreaming Into Knowing" both will drop in the fall of 2023, We will have a shorter format, still focusing on 1 topic although we will be more dream forward as we dive deep into gnosis, asking who we are, why were here and how can we use dreams as our personal guide to all that is meant for us.
Our topic is Desire Wendy Tremayne sat down with Sufi teacher and guide Gayan Macker, he explains a way to think about desire in which it is one's life practice. He puts desires at the root of who we are-- and invites us to discover our own inner guidance which give voice to the universe – a sacred path towards happiness. As well as Staff scientist Mina Lebitz, Alice Wyatt and the Innernaut. and a song from Beth Kille, Big Bright Beautiful World. Hey Evolutionaries, Thanks for taking your time to be with us, we wanted to let you know that we are changing direction for the podcast and will be relaunching with a new format, new direction, under a new name, although similar topics, with a slightly more focused direction on dreams! The new podcast will be called, The Innernaut Reports, we are creating new episodes right now and will launch with a book Entitled, Dreaming Into Knowing. Launching in the fall of 2023.
E13 Light-an exploration How do we see light? Where does it come from? How do we feel light? How do we become light? On today's show we approach the theme of Light from many angles. Our staff scientist Mina Lebitz will give us an overview of the physical nature of light, how our bodies perceive it and how it may fit in the scheme of our universe. Astrophysicist Dr. William Hassan Gebel will walk us through a mystical and spiritual approach to light. We also hear the mystical definitions of light. Wendy expands on the theme by interviewing Dawn Ladd a lighting professional and founder of Aurora Lightworks. We will learn about 13th century Philosopher/Satirist Nasreddin and his take on light and Wendy will introduce us to Pir Vilayat Khan's book Light and Ecstasy: The Grand Illumination. Alice Wyatt asks us “What is robing us of our joy?” in her segment If not now, when? In closing we hear from the Innernaut on getting lost in the archetype of Pure Mind, Pure Light. Guests: Dr. William Hassan Gebel Dawn Ladd at Aurora Lampworks Mentioned in the show: Nasreddin Pir Vilayat Khan, Light and Ecstasy: The Grand Illumination, 1988 The Ecstasy of Light by Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan Show segments: Mina Lebitz If Not Now, When? Alice Wyatt Innernaut Field Reports Visit our website for more resources Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. Please email your question or transcripts request to thenamelessshowpodcast@gmail.com The theme sound was created by Rob Carey at Cosmic Turtle Sound Studios Additional music by Paul Lee, Dan Gallagher, Rory Merola, AJ Pantaleo and Rob Carey Voice over Acting Talent for the Innernaut segment by: Jasna Brown, Teresa Langston or John Bellemer
From our grandpa, grandma, or a favorite sister, we unconsciously grow in our personalities by imitating those we look up to. As we grow older we add more exemplars to our ideal list to help us incorporate who we are fully becoming. In this episode Wendy Tremayne talks with facilitator and world traveler Darakshan Farber and what happened when he invited the Prophet Abraham into his conscious life, and Dr. Nat Bletter, who dropped information technology in favor of ethnobotany, and the wisdom he found in Ayahuasca and other plants. Also, Alice Wyatt talks about Living Our Best Life, and finally, The Innernaut reports his meditation dream on how the Source sweeps though all of creation and how we can know The Source of All.
Our theme for this episode is Rhythm. We interviewed a dancer, an orchestra conductor and a sex therapist. We also hear from our Staff Scientist Mina Lebitz who explains about our and the earths rhythms.
Wendy speaks with Brad Lancaster, a rainwater harvesting and water management expert from Tucson, Arizona, and Kainat Felicia Norton, who talks about inner cultivation and sacred ecology. She is vice president of Ziraat, a mystic activity that utilizes the symbology of farming practices from clearing the fields to harvesting the crop to guide inner development.
Our topic for this episode is Breath Julie discusses a study with healthy humans on the physiological effects of slow breathing. Wendy interviews her friend, teacher and scientist Mina Lebitz, who explains how the human body uses oxygen. Amin recounts his own experience with sleep apnea, explains the 20 Sufi breaths and talks with Ingrid Berg who has been making and playing reeded flutes for over 50 years, she shares experience with breathing practices and gives us steps on how to relieve pain thru breath work. Alice Wyatt uses her mother's gardening style to bring attention to the need for tending to our souls in If Not Now, When? Conversations with Alice Wyatt. She points out the folly of allowing bad habits or unhealthy relationships to zap our time and energy. In our field report from the Innernaut, we learn that breathing in and breathing out provides two opportunities to expand our consciousness.
In this magazine-style episode, our new producer Wendy Tremayne discusses Love and Forgiveness with Pir Netanel Miles-Yepez, philosopher and scholar of comparative religion, who has trained in Hasidism. He is the head of the Inayati-Maimuni Order of Sufism at Naropa University. Julie Rackow reports on the science of what lack of love and forgiveness does to your body and mind.
In a very noisy world is silence the medicine? Amin interviews Yaqin Aubert, a trainer of retreat guides. He offers meditative practices and talks about the profound qualities of silence.
We're inviting you to explore what it means to retreat to the known self, back to the still quiet voice that resides in every human heart. We talk with retreat guide Wendy Tremanye about the benefits of taking a break from the acculturated life. In If Not Now, When? Conversations with Alice Wyatt, she explores the V word. Vulnerability. She asks what if we began to embrace the great strength and potential for grown vulnerability brings to our life? From the Innernaut we explore the only thing we ever really know, a relationship with our selves.
On this episode we ask the question what is personality? But more specifically what is the art of personality and how do we make us into living art? We describe the many qualities of the ego, the big five personality traits and finally the 4 personality types. We'll use these as a starting point for the conversation of what it means to become a real human being. Our mystical touchstone Inayat Khan offers the 4 grades to developing into a human being. Alice Wyatt tells us what happens when her doing doesn't fit into any of the boxes our current society deems worthwhile and the Innernaut ask is your story heart centered?
What is sincere intention and how can you make it work for you? We define sincerity and intention and discuss a study entitled “Electrophysiological Evidence of Intuition” then we'll expose the 400 year old LIE revealed in an article entitled The Power of Intent, from the Harvard business review. We explore the interior of the heart and continue our conversation with Dr. Hassan Gebel, who tells of his personal journey from a PhD in astrophysics, to a master's in counseling psychology that led him to the path of mysticism of the heart. We hear from Dr. Joe Dispenza who explains repeating patterns. Are you stuck in your own created operating system? In If Not Now, When? Conversations With Alice Wyatt, a hard day turns positive when Alice takes much needed steps to clear her mind and rejuvenate her soul.
In this episode we are asking what is thought and how do we, the ultimate observer effect, well everything? We discuss the observer effect and touch on a new discipline of study, 3rd party observation and how detrimental it is to most people. We interviewed to Dr. William Gebel, who has a PhD. in Astrophysics and Masters in Counseling Psychology. We asked him to expand on what thoughts could be and how our thoughts-- affect us and those around us. In this title piece, which anchors the heart of If Not Now, When? Conversations With Alice Wyatt, she looks back and examines how procrastination has plagued her since childhood. We hear another field report from the innernaut, on the importance of staying the course in all endeavors.
The Topic for this episode is consciousness. What is it? It all depends on who's asking? Scientists say it may be in the body's electrical circuitry. Mystics offer a different explanation. We interview Dr. Don and Diane Weiner; Alice Wyatt tells a story about space to heal, and the Innernaut give us another report from the dream world.
Reboot your Subtle Energy Software. Dalai Lama, Dr. Don Wiener, Alice Wyatt, The Innernaut! In this premiere episode, we explore the parallels between Buddhism and quantum mechanics from the documentary film The Dalai Lama: Scientist and discuss further with Dr. Don Weiner on the Quantum States.
We are in the world of the Great Unknown, where the human eye perceives less than 1% of ALL available light, so we ask you, how much can really be known when we cannot see 99% of what in front of us.
Welcome to Nameless, a magazine style podcast bridging science, mysticism and the human experience. Every other week we go in-depth on a theme to discover its many possible meanings though timeless wisdom, stories, poetry, and the realm of dreams.
A magazine-style podcast bridging science, mysticism and the human experience. The Hosts Julie and Amin talk about their own personal experience with naming things.