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A powerful and intriguing tribute to Earth Poet, Animist and Herbalist Stephen Harrod Buhner, featuring the magnificent Skye Cielita Flor. In this episode, Stephanie and Skye discuss the potency of SHB's works, their impact on their own lives and teaching styles, and break some of the key points he covers in his book ‘Plant Intelligence and the Imaginal Realms'. Skye is currently offering a transformative 10 week online study group focusing on the teachings of his book. The next group starts 17th January and sold out in one week after the release date in November - for good reason! The next round is being released alongside this podcast so you get a chance to sign up. See below. https://events.humanitix.com/plant-intelligence-and-the-imaginal-realm-x10-week-online-and-in-person-study-group-h49rem6b Stephen Harrod Buhner offers a unique approach to understanding the relationship between humans and the natural world, highlighting the importance of integrating rationalist perspectives with mystical animist practices. Stephanie and Skye discuss sensory gating, how we develop the ability to sense and feel the natural world without psychedelics, and the crucial bridge between science and mysticism that SHB offers us: Eco-Animism, or Bio-Animism. Show Notes & Links: Books mentioned in the episode: Plant Intelligence and the Imaginal Realm https://www.thenile.com.au/books/stephen-harrod-buhner/plant-intelligence-and-the-imaginal-realm/9781591431350 Sacred Plant Medicine https://www.booktopia.com.au/sacred-plant-medicine-stephen-harrod-buhner/book/9781591430582.html Herbal Antivirals https://www.thenile.com.au/books/stephen-harrod-buhner/herbal-antivirals-2nd-edition/9781635864175 Herbal Antibiotics https://www.thenile.com.au/books/stephen-harrod-buhner/herbal-antibiotics-2nd-edition/9781603429870 The Lost Language of Plants https://www.thenile.com.au/books/stephen-harrod-buhner/the-lost-language-of-plants-the-ecological-importance-of-pl/9781890132880 Becoming Vegetalista https://www.thenile.com.au/books/stephen-harrod-buhner/becoming-vegetalista/9780970869623?srsltid=AfmBOoresy5-84ortihNEvd1ZuUgqNC50p7gbgCc5HWZfsCUK1sowwAh Stephanie mentions Professor David Nutt and his work with psilocybin - you can read about that here. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/119786/magic-mushrooms-effects-illuminated-brain-imaging/ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-022-01744-z https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.1119598109 *BUY ME A CUPPA* If you liked the episode and want more, a cuppa fuels my work and time, which is given for free. Leave a comment and a few bucks here: buymeacoffee.com/theeldertree To find out more about The Elder Tree visit the website at www.theeldertree.org or follow is on socials here: Facebook / Instagram The intro and outro song is "Sing for the Earth" and was kindly donated by Chad Wilkins. You can find Chad's music here and here.
This week's show is with Aidan Wachter, an animist, author, and healer. Aidan has been involved in practical magic since the 1980s. He is an animist and is deeply concerned with the effects of modern Western life-ways on the human animal, on both physical and spiritual levels. Aidan views a living magical practice as a path to heal many of the problems we face today and a way of being that is intrinsic to the creatures we are. He is the author of Six Ways: Approaches & Entries to Practical Magic and Weaving Fate: Hypersigils, Changing the Past & Telling True Lies, and Changeling: A Book Of Qualities. In this episode, Lian and Aidan dive deep into the essence of teaching and learning, weaving together themes of projections, archetypes, and the transformative power of experiential education. They explore how modern conditioning distances us from innate learning processes and highlight the profound connection between learning and remembrance. Lian and Aidan challenge conventional views of teaching, advocating for an approach that honours individual journeys and the unique keys each of us carries to unlock deeper truths. Ultimately, this episode invites listeners to remember their inherent knowledge, embrace the beauty of being both teacher and student, and rediscover their place in a conscious, living world. We'd love to know what YOU think about this week's show. Let's carry on the conversation… please leave a comment wherever you are listening or in any of our other spaces to engage. What you'll learn from this episode: Teaching as a Vessel of Discovery Teaching is not about having all the answers; it is about creating a space for others to access their own wisdom. Through teaching, we often uncover truths about ourselves, fostering a mutual journey of growth and understanding. Learning as Remembrance Rather than acquiring new information, true learning is a process of remembering what is already within us. This remembrance connects us to ancestral knowledge, past lives, and the communal nature of existence, offering a profound sense of interconnectedness. Rewilding Education Experiential learning rekindles our natural ability to trust our own experiences, breaking free from the conditioning of traditional education. By rewilding our approach to knowledge, we reconnect with animism and the wisdom of a conscious, interconnected universe. Resources and stuff spoken about: Visit Aidan's Website Join Aidan on Patreon Join UNIO, the Academy of Sacred Union. This is for the old souls in this new world… Discover your kin & unite with your soul's calling to truly live your myth. Be Mythical Join our mailing list for soul stirring goodness: https://www.bemythical.com/moonly Discover your kin & unite with your soul's calling to truly live your myth: https://www.bemythical.com/unio Go Deeper: https://www.bemythical.com/godeeper Follow us: Facebook Instagram TikTok YouTube Thank you for listening! There's a fresh episode released each week here and on most podcast platforms - and video too on YouTube. If you subscribe then you'll get each new episode delivered to your device every week automagically. (that way you'll never miss a show).
In this special devotional episode, anabaptist, anarchist and animist Noel Moules explores the profound mystery of incarnation from his unique perspective as a Christian animist. He considers the interconnectedness of all things—seeing the sacredness in both creation and spirit, and how personhood extends beyond humanity to the entire cosmos. Noel reflects on how Jesus' life exemplifies this mystery, offering a vision of restoration and hope. Noel invites us to reconsider the divine presence in every aspect of reality and challenges us to deepen our relationship with the world around us. Following Noel's reflection, Anna Robinson creates a contemplative space for us to reflect on and experience this incarnational understanding of spirituality. All this is beautifully woven together with the music of Jon Bilbrough, known musically as Wilderthorn. Books, quotes, links → The creation of Nomad's thoughtful, wonderfully ad-free content is entirely funded by our equally thoughtful, wonderful listeners. Supporting us gives access to Nomad's online communities through the Beloved Listener Lounge, Enneagram Lounge and Nomad Book Club - as well as bonus content like Nomad Contemplations, Therapeutic Reflections and Nomad Revisited. If you'd like to join our lovely supporters head to our Patreon Page to donate and you may even be rewarded with a pen or Beloved Listener mug! If you're hoping to connect with others who are more local, you can also take a look at our Listener Map or join our Nomad Gathering Facebook page. Additionally, we share listener's stories on our blog, all with the hope of facilitating understanding, connection and supportive relationships.
Arnold talks with David of Feun Foo Permaculture and Rewiliding and An Animist's Ramblings. An anarcho-primitivist, David has been making a case for expanding the cultures this political tendency uses as models for life outside civilization. Feun Foo is an experiment in adapting, to the modern context, practices of small-scale, forest-dwelling cultivation which have enabled a great diversity of societies—from highland Southeast Asia to the Amazon—to live in ecological equilibrium. An Animist's Ramblings is a blog which, among other things, advocates for taking political lessons from small-scale horticulturalists and delayed-return hunter-gatherers. Primitivism has often faltered for its lack of clear answers to the question: “knowing what we know, how should we live?” David is helping to guide these politics into a more applied, experimental, and fluid manifestation. We speak of the multi-dimensional nature of domestication; the awe-inspiring visits of elephants to Feun Foo; the personality variation of chickens; the strange and varied diet one ends up adopting subsisting off the land; and the need for a unified sense of identity among those who have rejected the mechanistic worldview, regardless of precisely how that identity manifests politically.
After growing up overseas and traveling extensively, Kirsten realized it's more fun when everyone is invited to the sandbox, so she went to Seminary and got her MDIV. Now she is a creative who strives to bring different voices and points of view on her podcast Byte Sized Blessings as well in her re-writes of the Peter Rabbit book series.Please rate us on Apple and Spotify and subscribe for free at mikeyopp.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mikeyopp.substack.com/subscribe
Sfinga and B. Key are joined by the incredible Albert Björn Shiell, witch, sorcerer, and student of English and Icelandic folk magical traditions. Albert goes over his experience studying oral and literary traditions of Icelandic magic, and muses on the nature of integrating into not only a new culture and language, but a foreign country's animist landscape. The gang discusses what it means to actually breathe an animist life through conscious relationality with the natural world, all while sharing a few laughs over common misconceptions of each of their traditions. Support us on patreon.com/TheFrightfulHowls and follow us at twitter.com/FrightfulHowls.
Southeast Asia has always been a place with many magical and animistic cultures. Perhaps no other country in the modern age has such a sycretic and extraordinary Magical environment than the land of smiles- Thailand. From spirits and ghosts to tattoos and amulets to monks and ajarns, Thailand is a place which still lives and breathes magic. Helping us get an introduction to the vast Magical world of the Thai, is author and practitioner of Thai Magic, Peter Jenx!
How are human bodies extensions of the lands we live on? How do we remember threads of connection interwoven in the earth? How might deepening our elemental connections assist us in times of uncertainty?In the past few months, I have been collaborating with Marika Clymer and Carolyn Egan on a zine project, lovingly named Bodies of Land. This issue is an ode to the energetics of Summer 2024 seen through the lens of the body, plants, and planets, and it's incredibly gorgeous. It's available for digital download here.In this episode, I invited Marika and Carolyn to explore he themes that run through the zine, including the land as a body, the human body as an extension of the land itself, and how astrology can bring us closer to our inherent connection and belonging with the rest of creation.We also discussed how knowledge can become pathways to deepen connections rather than barriers to deny connections with life, being with uncertainty, and the energetics of fire.We also explored the behind the scenes process of creating the zine, including how the three of us ended up collaborating on this zine, and how the summer has immersed us in experiences that deepened our embodiment of the themes of the zine. Carolyn and Marika have taught me so much through the generous sharing of their perspectives and their presence in the process of creating this zine.If you resonate with our discussions, we invite you to check out the zine here.Links: Marika's shop, where you can get super cool merchandisesCarolyn's shop, where you can get potent herbal medicines and guides If you enjoyed this podcast, consider booking a reading with me. I offer astrology, divination, and subtle alchemy sessions.I also offer a 6-month mentorship container Night Vision. Listen to & purchase my new song Friends on Bandcamp. You can also listen to it on your favorite streaming platforms.Try the incredible breathwork and meditation app Open for 30 days free using this special link. This podcast is hosted, produced, and edited by Jonathan Koe. Theme music is also composed by me! Connect with me through my newsletter, my Instagram @jonathankoeofficial, and my music. For podcast-related inquiries, email me at healingthespiritpodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode, Daniel and Philipa discuss the practices that can help us reconnect with the living world with renowned author and activist, John Seed, and deep ecology practitioner, Skye Mandozay.John Seed is the founder and director of the Rainforest Information Centre in Australia. Since 1979 he has been involved in the direct actions which have resulted in the protection of the Australian rainforests. He has written and lectured extensively on deep ecology and has been conducting Councils of All Beings and other re-Earth ing workshops around the world for 25 years. With Joanna Macy, Pat Fleming and Professor Arne Naess, he wrote "Thinking Like a Mountain - Towards a Council of All Beings"(New Society Publishers) which has now been translated into 12 languages. He is an accomplished bard, songwriter and film-maker and has produced 5 albums of environmental songs and numerous films.Skye Mandozay is South African born, now living on Wurundjeri Country in Melbourne Australia. She is an Animist, Deep Ecologist, Grief Ritualist and Folk Medicine practitioner who is passionate about facilitating people through journeys that assist in the reclamation of Living Earth Perception, Ecological Awakening, Mythic Imagination and Ritual Rhythms."The World Bank Song" by John Seed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6VVZif4fBo&ab_channel=rainforestinfo Explore links and resources, and find out more at https://www.thersa.org/oceania/regeneration-rising-podcast Join the Re-generation: https://www.thersa.org/regenerative-futuresReduced Fellowship offer: In celebration of the launch of Regeneration Rising, we're offering a special promotion for listeners to join our global community of RSA Fellows. Our Fellowship is a network of over 31,000 innovators, educators, and entrepreneurs committed to finding better ways of thinking, acting, and delivering change. To receive a 25% discount off your first year of membership and waived registration fee, visit thersa.org and use the discount code RSAPOD on your application form. Note, cannot be used in conjunction with other discount offers, such as Youth Fellowship. For more information email fellowship@rsa.org.uk.
A photographer's success hinges on access. This is an underlying thread in the tapestry woven in this week's show. Our discussion covers multiple facets and cultural attributes of Indian society, as seen through the eyes of a photographer with a knack for being in the right place at the right time. In this month's episode of the series, Picturing World Cultures, we speak with Indian photographer Pablo Bartholomew about his long career as a documentarian and photojournalist. From his early intimate views of 60s-era hippies launching a counterculture invasion from the West to his photojournalistic coverage of historic events, Bartholomew shares insights about dynamics at work behind the scenes. We also discuss changes to the marketplace for pictures over time, and whether an iconic picture is still able to affect a change in the world. As an antidote to a life chasing the news, Bartholomew embarked on a ten-year documentation of India's remote Naga tribes. In the show's second half, he walks us through his background research and the permissions process involved in photographing tribespeople and their customs with professional lighting gear. There's also a personal motivation behind Bartholomew's Naga Project. As a child, he had heard many stories about goodwill the Naga showed his father's family during their flight from Burma to India during World War II. “Principally, what I couldn't wrap my head around was that headhunters, they're supposed to be these ferocious people. Why would they let fair game pass through their backyard, to the degree where they would provide food and shelter?” he says. “So, there was in this savage something very kind. And I wanted to find out what the contradiction was.” Tune in today for more on the Naga tribes and other stories from India! If you haven't already listened, check out all the episodes of our Picturing World Cultures podcast series here. Guest: Pablo Bartholomew Episode Timeline: 2:16: Pablo describes how the caste system functions as a defining aspect of Indian culture. 7:18: The influx of the Western hippy counterculture in India as recorded in Pablo's earliest pictures. 12:27: Capturing life on the streets of Delhi, Bombay, and Calcutta, a photo essay on Calcutta's Chinatown, and Pablo's work with the renowned Indian film director Satyajit Ray. 17:05: The rise of Pablo's photojournalism career, the dynamics of a photographer's access, and his iconic images of the tragic gas leak at Bhopal. 29:09: Pablo discusses how the work of a photojournalist has changed in the past 40 years. 32:53: Go-to camera gear, the various cameras Pablo's used over the years, and his transition from analog to digital. 36:37: Tips for mitigating the heat and humidity of India, plus equipment for image storage and film scanning. 40:10: Episode Break 41:23: Pablo's long-term project documenting the Naga tribes in Northeast India, his preliminary ethnographic research on the tribes, and gaining permission to photograph with full lighting gear. 51:43: Animist practices within the Naga tribes, and distinctions between tribes within the Naga identity. 1:00:05: Naga rituals it may be too late to photograph, and a memorable festival held by the Konyak tribe. 1:04:09: Pablo's cross-cultural project documenting economic emigres from India who have resettled in the US, France, England, Madagascar, and Portugal. 1:14:38: Pablo Bartholomew answers our PWC Visual Questionnaire. Guest Bio: Pablo Bartholomew, a self-taught photographer born in New Delhi in 1955. His father Richard was a noted art critic as well as a photographer, allowing Pablo to learn photography at home at a very young age. In his subsequent career of nearly fifty years, Pablo has documented societies in conflict and transition, while also recording intimate details of his own generation maturing amid a changing India. From 1983 to 2004, his photojournalistic work was featured in every major international publication, from National Geographic to Paris Match and beyond. Pablo's photographs have been recognized by World Press Photo on three different occasions, including a 1985 ‘Picture of the Year' award for his riveting image from the Bhopal gas tragedy. In 2013, he was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India for his contributions to photography, and in 2014, he was honored with the status of Chevalier de L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government. For more information on our guest and the gear he uses, see: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/picturing-world-cultures-pablo-bartholemew-india Stay Connected: Pablo Bartholomew Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pablobartholomew/ Pablo Bartholomew Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/parabart Pablo Bartholomew Bhopal photo from World Press Photo 1985: https://www.worldpressphoto.org/collection/photocontest/1985 Pablo Bartholomew Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Bartholomew Pablo Bartholomew Nagaland Project: https://ninefish.in/viewing-room/the-nagas/ TEDxIIMRanchi: Pablo Bartholomew - A Life in Photography https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBldVr4YIBE Kishor Parekh: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kishor_Parekh
Author Nathan M. Hall joins the circle to discuss the tale of The White Snake by the Brothers Grimm. We explore elements of animism in the craft, sacrifice, working with local spirits, and mushroom magic! We also discuss legends of sacred kings and magicians, and coming into our own sovereignty through our craft, in discussion with AB Rodriguez, Dave Gaddy, and Frater Aaron. Find More from Nathan Hall at https://beacons.ai/moonlithedge Dave Gaddy's book is available here https://rebelsatori.com/product/the-simple-magick-of-wild-things/ Check out AB's Witch Journal for spells, interviews, and more!https://www.youtube.com/@abwitchjournal Intro contains music provided by "Vivek Abhishek"https://www.youtube.com/user/VivEKhsi... Music used : "1 HOUR OF HORROR MUSIC" originally composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek" https://youtu.be/JrNjyEixUEk Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VivekEKhsihbA/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vivek.abhis... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storybookpodcast/message
Now live at the Blur Podcasts, the Brooklyn based DJ duo - Pintauro Brothers! Over the past few years, the pair have begun to carve out a name for themselves as a dynamic DJ / Producer duo known for their eclectic taste in music and experiences. Currently based in Brooklyn, NY, their work maintains a fine balance of modern electronic production and a live feel, a testament to their New Orleans roots. Over the past ten years, the Pintauro Brothers have showcased their talent across the United States, with a special emphasis on the vibrant New York City club scene for the last five years. Their live sets, filled with energy and a mix of live elements, have adorned popular local clubs such as Jupiter Disco, TBA Brooklyn, and Café Balearica. Their music has found homes in labels like Midtown House and Good Tempo (the twins' independent label established in 2022), with forthcoming releases on the likes of Nervous Records. Their growing body of work showcases the Brothers' versatility and commitment to trying new things. For these reasons and many more they are our guests for the 172nd edition of the Blur Podcasts, which is now live on our Soundcloud, YouTube and Apple Podcasts pages. Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/blur-records/blur-podcasts-172 YouTube: https://youtu.be/9LggjXxdIYc Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blur-records-podcasts/id1446494618 Tracklist: 1. Tommy Vicari Jnr - Double Azar [Good Tempo] 2. Animist, Poach - Why Cant We [Robsoul] 3. Toolate Groove - Urban Vibrations [Cosmic Breeze Records] 4. Negrocan - Cada Vez (Grant Nelson Vocal Remix) [Next Music] 5. Nick Curly - Come Right Back [Cecille Records] 6. Miguel Migs– Sol Patrol (Migs Transporters Vibe) [Transport Recordings] 7. Eric Kupper - Organism [TRIBAL United Kingdom] 8. Oreja - Vazilando (Cevin's Bootilicious Dub) [Papa Records] 9. Funkbrothas - Love Songs [Cod3 QR] 10. Forever (Stevey's Deep 3AM Edit) [Unreleased] 11. Demuir - Mind, Body, and Soul. Call Me [Purveyor Underground] 12. The Pintauro Brothers - Cure to This [Heattraxx]
In this MUM episode, Death Midwife and Artist Rebecca Mullins shares about death work being collective liberation work,and how her experience of her mother's sudden passing led to the creation of a ritual offering that supports the dead in crossing over.About Rebecca Mullins:Rebecca Mullins is a Death Midwife, Multidimensional Artist, Animist, Grief Guide, Parent, Ancestral Liberator, Energy Practitioner, Conscious Culture/Paradigm Disrupter.She serves her community from a decolonial, liberatory & Soul centered place. She works with the seen and unseen realms and energies to create art and ritual tools, plus guides people in traversing life and meeting death in a sacred, conscious, compassionate, honest & heart-led way.Her body of work and service is guided and informed by the elemental, ancestral (human + non-human) and cosmical planes - for this she's deeply grateful.From Rebecca, “The prayer I hold for us all is fullness & liberation of the Soul. May the work I create and offer the world empower folks to walk the braiding path alongside one another.”Link with Rebecca:* Rebecca's Website* InstagramMUM is produced by Ellen Wong and edited by Stepfanie Aguilar. Your support allows us to continue creating this podcast. If you enjoy this episode, please take a moment to rate and review. Keep this conversation alive by bringing it to your communities.Follow Mum on Instagram @mumthepod.If you are interested in working privately with Ellen, visit tripwithellen.com to learn more about her Death/Birth Program and her spirit medicine private retreats.Water + Fire Free Community Grief Circle is every 4th Tuesday of the month at 6p pst / 9p est. Register here.MUM Links* Private Mentorship* Membership Get full access to Trip with Ellen at tripwithellen.substack.com/subscribe
I've spent a lot of time, y'all, in my woods lately. As a child, the woods were my momma, the cradle that saved me from trauma, and they still know my name. Thought I'd share. Love y'all like chicken,SebaTo support this podcast and keep me on the air, go to: https://www.patreon.com/southernfriedwitch
See this Podcast's Links, Descriptions, Images, Videos, etc at: https://journ.tv/category/pioneers-of-the-great-awakening/ The Pioneer Series are conversations with individuals who've been through their Dark Night of the Soul, found their own Healing and are now dedicated to sharing their Unique Self-Expression to help create a Real Home World. — Session 17: Will Keller Will Keller is a Freedom Activist, Animist, Spiritual Anarchist, Public Speaker and a Father. Will is the co-creator of the Natural Freedom League video podcast, the Freedom Under Natural Law Conferences and a content creator on the One Great Work Network. Will is devoted and morally obligated to increase the awareness of human suffering by educating the public on the causal factors, such as objective morality, conscious parenting, metaphysics, Natural Rights and Natural Law. — If you're a Life or Business Coach, click the link below to learn how to use the power of podcasting to Generate Highly Qualified Client Leads without having to figure out all the technicalities. https://pearlplanet.net/client-generator/
I'm not a doctor – though I wish I was because who wouldn't want to take their petrified child to see Dr Payne? However, I did study herbal medicine and practice as a naturopath, which could be why so many folks still get in touch with me about plant medicine. So! To all those green appreciators out there – wannabe witches, budding shamans, dandelion disciples, mullein maestros, burdock rockers, sage mages… this episode with Taj Scicluna is for you. You might know Taj as The Perma Pixie, but she's currently in a rebranding chrysalis and will be emerging soon as something new and beautiful. She's a Botanical Educator, Grassroots & Bioregional Herbalist, Writer, Forager, Awe-seeker and Animist – and I'll add: a clear, calm voice in the wilderness. There's so much to love in this long, awakening convo. May it scratch the botanical itch while soothing the herbal soul.Taj Scicluna's home on the webTaj on InstagramTaj's PatreonTaj's courses, workshops, retreats and offerings (so many starting in Feb!)Feb ~ The Herbal ApprenticeMar ~ Ritual Herbalism (waitlist!)Weed witch ~ Susun WeedLocal herb nerd ~ Willow Herb NerdForaging aficionado ~ The Urban NannaAn excellent field guide ~ The Weed Forager's HandbookNature's Apprentice ~ Claire DunnImaginary tee-shirts:Capitalism: I didn't consent to thisInterrogate Capitalism!Obliterate Capitalism!Be the weeds!You don't have to fight for rebellion.
Tracklist D.O.N.S. In The Mix #793 21.12.2023 01. Wallas, Mack Bango - Where Ya At (Original Mix) | Seventy Four 02. Seph Martin - Panty (Angelo Ferreri Remastered) | Mood Funk Records 03. Dexter Troy - Power Of Soul (Original Mix) | Mood Funk Records 04. Raffaele Ciavolino - Never Find The Way (Extended Mix) | Discobox (IT) 05. 4Peace, DiscoGalactiX - Infinity (Original Mix) | Juiced Music 06. Carlos Salas - Horror (Original Mix) | Run To My Beat 07. Cas - Move That Body (Original Mix) | Frenzy 08. DJ PP, Gabriel Rocha - New Jack (Original Mix) | Dual Life Records 09. Jonasclean, Morris Revy, OKOFUNK - Can't Complain (Original Mix) | Our Yunus Records 10. Angelo Ferreri - In The City (Original Mix) | Mood Funk Records 11. Animist, Shari Mills - Disco Flange (Original Mix) | Monoside 12. Cory Wells - Computer Signals (Original Mix) | That's Right Dawg Music Playtime: 60:10
For the final mix of 2023, back with a solid mix with all new quality jackin tracks and a groove filled vibe throughout. As always…Enjoy! 1. Cezar Touch, Kaiz (BE) - Easy Risin' [House Salad Music] 2. Moscat - This I Love [Groovphoria Records] 3. Atlows - Sunday Clubz [Scream Soda Records] 4. VinceExpo - Deep Voice [Chronic Rhythm] 5. DJ Nic-E - Super Jazz [Caboose Records] 6. GooDisco - So In Love [Boogie Brunch Records] 7. Di Saronno - Metropolitan (Houseswingers Club Mix) [Eightball Records Digital] 8. Perla Negra - Old Skool [Herloop Records] 9. Trinseo - Bring It Down Low [More Than House!!] 10. The Flying Robin - Macedonia (Some Too Suspect Remix) [So Funk Records] 11. Barney Osborn - Pleasure In The Music [Scream Soda Records] 12. Rick Marshall - Easy [Boogie Brunch Records] 13. Funk Mediterraneo - Cold Water [Odour Records] 14. Animist, Shari Mills - Disco Flange [MONOSIDE] 15. GooDisco - Gonna Getcha [Funky Revival] 16. Gangs Of Naples - Love No Longer [CRMS Records] 17. Bonetti - One Of Those Nights [ArtFunk Records] 18. Atlows - Sample Luv [Scream Soda Records] 19. Delgado - Music Life [Monkey Junk]
In this enlightening episode, join us as we welcome Sam MacLaren, a distinguished Seer & academic from Pretani Wisdom Traditions, for a deep dive into the authentic roots of British spirituality. Sam brings her extensive research and knowledge, challenging long-held beliefs and debunking myths about ancient practices, including the widely embraced yet modern invention of the ‘Celtic' tree calendar. Explore how understanding the true origins of these traditions can significantly impact your spiritual journey. You'll navigate through the misconceptions that have shaped modern perceptions of Britain's heritage and reconnect with the genuine practices of your ancestors. Prepare to be surprised, informed, and inspired as you journey back in time to reclaim the authentic essence of your spiritual roots.
Animist and author, Kelley Harrell, discusses the Season 6 focus of runes as verbs, with Nauthiz. Another not-so-wanted rune, it offers a powerful ritual and deep integration into place as sure-fire ways to survive the second aett. Throughout Season 6, refer to Liveable Runelore for episode notes. Learn more in her book, Runic Book of Days, study the runes, animism, and soul tending with Kelley, and get info about longterm mentoring and training at Soul Intent Arts. Support the podcast by joining her community on Patreon. Check out the episode transcript.
Soft whispers reading an animist story I wrote in high-school about a magical restaurant with a twist + a few more reflections on the significance of Angel #17 & then random hypnagogic speech that fades out into nothing...just the noise of the fan in the background...with random whispers here & there... Hope this helps you relax & fall asleep
My guest today is Stephanie McKay, an educator and mentor in earth-based skills and ancestral ways. She is the co-founder of Fianna Wilderness School on Vancouver Island, as well as a monthly Mythology Club, where folks explore stories of predominately of Indo-European origins in an attempt to uncover the remaining vestiges of an intact, land-based culture and spirituality, indigenous to that landscapeIn our conversation today, we discuss her time studying with Martín Prechtel and developing the eyes and heart to see the rich layers of story. We name the distinct and modern act of looking to stories primarily through a psychological lens and what is missed when doing so. Of course, we dive into an animist retelling of Iron John, the story made famous within the mythopoetic men's movement through Robert Bly, and we talk about where stories go to survive in dark times, only to emerge again when the conditions are ripe.Check out upcoming dates & locations of the Mythology Club on Vancouver Island.SHOW NOTES* Stephanie's Myth Journey: Stephanie's passion for mythology stemmed from Martine Prechtel's teachings, leading her to found a mythology club.* Exploring Myth Lineage: The conversation touches on the mythopoetic men's movement, Robert Bly, Martine Prechtel, and the differing interpretations of mythology.* Introduction to Iron John: Initially hesitant, Stephanie delves into the Iron John story, discovering its deeper layers and significance.* Shifting Perspectives: Stephanie highlights a pivotal word in the story that changes its relational context, discussing the importance of reciprocity and forgetting in narratives.* Historical Clues and Forgetting: The conversation explores historical clues, deforestation, and forgetting reciprocal relationships, drawing parallels with elements in the Iron John story.* Cultural Debt and Initiation: The story highlights a culture with an intact initiation system, focusing on the concept of debt to the natural world. The idea of mutual indebtedness remains significant even as the culture is no longer intact.* Forgetting and Initiation: Forgetting or the rupture in agreements is seen as a crucial part of initiation. Remembering these agreements and debts is essential for reciprocity.* Domestication of Iron: The story delves into the domestication of Iron John, paralleling it with the contemporary taking of iron from the land, indicating a disruption in the relationship between the human and the holy.* Iron's Impact: Iron's arrival brought weaponry, alchemy, and further clashes, feeding larger-scale wars. The story connects iron's hunger for sustenance with societal impacts.* Rethinking Animacy: The narrative challenges the modern distinction between animate and inanimate objects, suggesting that elements like iron possess their own will and need for reciprocity.* Approaching Mythology: Reading myths involves turning prejudices upside down, exploring word origins, and researching curious elements within stories to unveil their deeper meaning.* Telling Stories: Oral storytelling allows a deeper connection, yet written texts provide a closer record of these ancient tales. Finding the oldest versions and comparing translations aids in identifying the core elements of a story.* Understanding Bones vs. Flourishes: Distinguishing between the bones (core elements) and flourishes (narrative embellishments) involves reading multiple versions, recognizing repeated motifs across different cultures, and using discernment.* Parting Thoughts: Encouragement to continue exploring myths, honoring the stories, and engaging with their depth and richness. Get full access to The Mythic Masculine at themythicmasculine.substack.com/subscribe
This week's show is with Rob Wildwood. Rob Wildwood is an author, a photographer, a tour guide and a folklore researcher from the North of England. Rob Wildwood was born in a seaside town in Yorkshire and spent his childhood exploring the local countryside and the myths and folklore of the North York Moors. He was introduced to Norse shamanism in his early twenties and had a keen interest in history, particularly the history of Britain's pagan past. He spent many years taking part in Viking festivals all over Europe and spent some years living in Scandinavia where he expanded his online business called ‘The Jelling Dragon' which sells hand-crafted reproductions of Viking artefacts. He was fascinated by the animist beliefs of primitive cultures, which see everything in nature as being imbued with spirit. This led Rob to travel the world experiencing indigenous cultures, including spending time with the Kalahari Bushmen, the nomadic Penan of Borneo and the forest Naikas of India. These travels revived his interest in shamanism and he eventually returned to England to study core shamanism in Glastonbury. While there he also became involved in the faery scene where people dressed as magical beings and even practiced a form of pagan faery spirituality. This marked the beginning of another long adventure where he sought out and photographed magical places all over Britain, tuning into the energies of these places and receiving channelled messages using shamanic journeying techniques. This led directly to the publication of his first book ‘Magical Places of Britain' which is a richly illustrated photographic guide to the folklore of these sites. His spiritual adventures and visionary experiences while visiting these sites have now finally been collated into this book you are holding, ‘The Land of the Fae'. Rob has subsequently visited many more sacred sites and magical places, both in Britain and while travelling extensively around the world, including sites in Ireland, Scandinavia, North America, Hawaii, New Zealand, Indonesia, India and eventually Australia, where he spent several seasons studying Aboriginal culture and exploring the dreamtime legends of the sacred landscape there. These experiences led to the publication of his book ‘Primal Awareness' which seeks to answer the question: “Why did mankind become so separated from nature and world of spirit?” The book also offers exercises that seek to redress this imbalance. Rob also became interested in dowsing, ley lines and earth energies, and has followed ley lines extensively across Britain and Europe. He eventually settled down in Glastonbury, Somerset where he still lives and is self-employed as an author, photographer and tour guide. In this conversation, Rob and Lian explored the magical history of Britain, how we can reconnect to this land and its spirits, and reclaim the magical, mythical worldview that's our human birthright. I'd love to know what YOU think about this week's show. Let's carry on the conversation… please leave a comment below. What you'll learn from this episode: The folklore and tales of the land can act like maps showing us the magical places and beings that inhabit those places that are waiting for us to re-discover them To commune with the spirits of the land, we need to create the right conditions to open to them - whether that's a shamanic journey, following the breath or entering trance in some other way. Rob has seen that the beings of the land want to be recognised and honoured again - we can give them that with our attention and offerings Resources and stuff that we spoke about: For more information about Rob, visit his website and Facebook page: Website: themagicalplaces.com Facebook: Rob Wildwood's Magical Places Thank you for listening! There's a fresh episode each week, if you subscribe then you'll get each new episode delivered to your phone every week automagically (that way you'll never miss an episode): Subscribe on Apple Subscribe on Android Thank you! Lian and Jonathan
Even if our ancestors navigated tremendous trauma, wounding, and pain, that doesn't have to mean we've inherited a destiny of endless suffering and unbreakable curses. All of the wisdom, gifts, and strengths of our unique lineages have been passed down too. Our ancestors' creativity, heart, resilience, intuition, rituals, and inner fire live on in our flesh and blood. This episode is a conversation with Nuria Reed about embodied ancestral liberation, reclaiming indigenous animist spiritual traditions, and the intersection between lineage work and healing your relationship with sex, money, god, and power. Tune in for a heartfelt exploration of: Nuria's journey of sexual healing through ancestral liberation work Sexual shame, guilt, and fear How we carry the trauma of our lineage How our environment impacts our DNA Resources and practices for making sense of which patterns/habits/feelings did not start with YOU What is animism Ancient indigenous lineages of animist practice as a way of life How absolutely everything is an "organ of perception" “Are we meant to heal all our ancestral wounds in this lifetime?” Embracing nonbinary/nondual thinking Paganism 101 The historical split between city and country as "logical" vs "wild and untamed" Tools to connect with your roots and the land How your healing and actions ripple throughout time Why you feel safer "surviving" than "thriving" Why we may feel unable to receive pleasure or trust the flow of abundance Traumatic reenactment The power of altar-making as creating portals between realms What's currently on our altars :) The balance between structure and intuition in spiritual practice CONNECT WITH NURIA: Website Instagram: @embodied_ancestral_awakening CONNECT WITH NADINE: Website and current offerings Instagram: @bloomwithnadine TikTok: @bloomwithnadine If you enjoyed the episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review the show! If you screenshot your written Apple Podcasts review and email it to nadine@bloomwithnadine.com, you'll be sent a free transformational masterclass and will be automatically entered for a chance to win a private somatic coaching session with Nadine! Winners will be randomly selected and notified via email. Apply for the 2024 VITA™ Sex, Love, & Relationship Coaching Certification: http://laylamartin.com/vitacoaching?afmc=rb&utm_campaign=rb&utm_source=leaddyno&utm_medium=affiliate Gift yourself the most beautiful crystal wands, yoni eggs, CBD arousal oils, & more: ♡ Foria (Use code NADINEHAMILTON20 for 20% off) ♡ Waands (Use code NADINEHAMILTON for 10% off) ♡ Yoni Pleasure Palace (Use code BLOOMWITHNADINE for 10% off) [Episode music is by DJ Operator]
Animist and author, Kelley Harrell, discusses the Season 6 focus of runes as verbs, with Hagalaz. It's the rune few people want in their casts, though it offers keys to surviving the second aett. Kelley discusses: 0:30 Upcoming events 3:44 Hagalaz as hail 4:36 Hagalaz as speedbump into the second aett 5:56 Second aett as plot twist 6:23 Agency has impact 7:33 Hagalaz is to adapt 8:29 Hagalaz as scar 8:52 Problem of the wounded healer 11:17 Tending your initiatory wound 12:08 Show your support 12:40 Scar is liminal 13:22 Hagalaz and the broken path 13:46 Scar as possiblity Throughout Season 6, refer to Liveable Runelore for episode notes. Learn more in her book, Runic Book of Days, study the runes, animism, and soul tending with Kelley, and get info about longterm mentoring and training at Soul Intent Arts. Support the podcast by joining her community on Patreon. Check out the episode transcript.
A really great interview with Dr. Rune Hjarno Rasmussen, a major contributor to animist dialogue, land relationality and someone breathing life into Animist practices in Europe. Please check out his work on Youtube at Nordic Animism and help support him on Patreon!
Roll For Intent - Creator's Corner Paizo | Playtest | Animist We're diving straight into the first of the two new playtest classes. Let's talk about the Animist and her imaginary friends! - Get the playtest here!!!War Of Immortals ***This is a segment where we talk about all things Paizoverse! We discuss old, new, and upcoming first party and third party published content with an eye towards integrating it in your own games!Check out our website, follow us on twitter and join us on discord!***CastTrevor PayneThe Magnanimous Game Master for Roll For IntentChristian ChaneyThe "Rules Lawyer" - Beast Foundry *** ***Roll For Intent - Creator's Corner uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy. We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. Roll For Intent is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo Products, visit paizo.com***Copyright 2023 Roman Neville Productions
Animist and author, Kelley Harrell, discusses the Season 6 focus of runes as verbs, with Wunjo. It's the rune everyone wants in their casts, though may be challenged in really experiencing it. Throughout Season 6, refer to Livable Runelore for episode notes. Learn more in her book, Runic Book of Days, study the runes, animism, and soul tending with Kelley, and get info about longterm mentoring and training at Soul Intent Arts. Support the podcast by joining her community on Patreon. Check out the episode transcript.
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Kanani and Courtney talk all about the Vegas experience Hilary and Kanani had this last weekend and all the fun and nonsense encompassed therein. Nathan Hall also joins the show to discuss what Animism is and what it means to be an Animist Witch. SPONSORS It's spring time! Check out Cucina Aurora ‘s new Magickal Marinara and Lemon-Asparagus Risotto, along with Magickally-infused Kitchen Witch goodies including dips, risottos, infused oils, cookbooks, and coffees! Use code WITCHLIFE and get 10% off. Blessed Be Magick has a new Lilith line! Gorgeous, Magickal, talisman jewelry pieces made FOR Witches, by Witches at blessedbemagick.com Use code WITCHLIFE15 and save 15%! Check out the phenomenal teas at thejasminepearl.com and save 10% with coupon code WITCH2023. Free shipping on orders over $35. Make sure you let them know you heard about them on That Witch Life Podcast! New Tarot Deck alert! Check out The Rosebud Tarot from Weiser Books by Diana Rose Harper and Amanda Lee Stilwell, with exquisite images offering a dreamscape into the tarot and make way for an inclusive experience for all. Save 20% now when you purchase Path of the Moonlit Hedge at www.llewellyn.com now with coupon code MOONLIT20. Coupon valid through 7/31/23; not valid in conjunction with other discounts or previously placed orders. Note that you do need to be logged in to your llewellyn.com account for coupon to apply. ABOUT OUR GUEST Nathan Hall is an animist, witch, and lover of the Star Goddess who lives in South Florida. He is an initiate of the Anderson Feri Tradition and a member of the Temple of Witchcraft. He also serves on the board of the annual Mystic South Conference. When he's not shuttling his son around he enjoys long walks through shallow marshes, romantic sunsets beneath moss draped live oaks and staying a healthy distance from wild boars. His new book, Path of the Moonlit Hedge: Discovering the Magick of Anismist Witchcraft is available wherever your favorite books are sold.
Pastor Cheu Tao shares a message from I Samuel 8:1-22, “What Is Your Story?” —————————— More from Oostburg CRC Sermons: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/sermons Bible Study Resources: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/resources Original Music: https://open.spotify.com/album/4P7JbJlHzabPNW8GpdxKcB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJSouYxM1rwWZ4cYAvTIqVA
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Due to technical glitches, I am reposting this episode. Worth a second listen if you already downloaded it! A very disco house set @130 BPM!! Contact: angel.wings.dj@gmail.com Download for free via: Itunes Google Podcasts Stitcher Facebook TRACKLIST: 1. Two! - Animist // 2. Lorla - Friend Within // 3. Treat Me Right - Alex Preston // 4. Brother - Alex Virgo // 5. Feel Free - B.A.N.G! // 6. Bits & Pieces - Friend Within & Alex Preston // 7. Ezy (Hatiras Remix) - Sammy Deuce // 8. Coma Cat (Purple Disco Machine Extended Re-Work) - Tensnake // 9. Aftersun - Kraak & Smaak // 10. Get Down - Ferdinand Weber // 11. Take Me Away - Dombresky & Wh0 // 12. Hunching - Alex Preston // 13. The Music Began to Play - Mark Knight & Armand Van Helden // 14. Juice - LEFTI & N2N // 15. Move That Body - Jay Vegas // 16. Bad - Miguel Picasso //
See brings a flow-state mediation weaving music by: - (Jefe) Jeff Mogalian, an original track created just for us : 5.40 - Rag Gauri Mangari : 24.55- Some words from William Shakespeare's Othello : 9.08- Passionate outcries from Siddhartha instagram.com/siddhubatraChillhop Music: Dandelion from My Room Becomes the Sea by sleepy fish : 2.16Leaving For Good by Hanz Suenos by Mr Slipz,chillhop.ffm.to/beattape6.pbt: 21.50Sippin' "A duplicity of transmittable possibilities we are up-syncing, un-sedating, liberating between within around and through. "Support the show
Animist and author, Kelley Harrell, discusses the Season 6 focus on runes as verbs focusing on Gebo, and why community and belonging rely on gratitude. Throughout Season 6, refer to Livable Runelore for episode notes. Learn more in her book, Runic Book of Days, study the runes, animism, and soul tending with Kelley, and get info about longterm mentoring and training at Soul Intent Arts. Support the podcast by joining her community on Patreon. Check out the episode transcript. This description includes affiliate links.
Join me on this exciting new 6 week course I'm hosting with advaya… The Digital Age: Understanding & Reclaiming Systems of Power Date: Monday 10th April (5-7pm GMT) Website: digitalage-course.com Discount: HIVE20 ... For the first episode of the season, I have the pleasure of interviewing Alexa Firmenich - an investor, consultant and facilitator on the climate crisis, whose life's work centres on dissolving the boundaries that divide human beings from other forms of life, and enabling nature to express its fullest creativity. Focused on developing strategies that repair our planet's ecologies, Alexa's work experience spans from political science and leadership development to corporate sustainability analysis, journalism, eco-cultural projects in emerging markets, land-based conservation initiatives and climate communication. She is currently co-director of SEED, a new initiative housed inside the Crowther Lab at ETH Zurich, that is creating the world's first biodiversity measure that accounts for all scales of life's complexity at a genetic, species and ecosystem level. Having co-founded the animist investment studio, Ground Effect, to direct capital on behalf of other species and back ventures that maximize planetary generativity, her current areas of investment and research include regenerative agriculture, soil health, food systems, earth jurisprudence, ecosystem restoration, ecological pedagogy, new ownership models, biodiversity, and scientific research that illuminates life's relational processes. As an author, poet, photographer and wilderness guide, she brings people into direct contact with the living world. In her role as an Associate at Leaders' Quest and through the company she founded, Atlas Unbound, she develops and leads multi-day immersive learning journeys for global corporations and decision-makers, principally into “nature”. These journeys embody her thesis that we learn most rapidly and durably through direct experience, and that visceral connection is a remedy to our systemic alienation from the living world. As a means to inspire a greater number of people in their climate/restoration trajectory, she started the podcast Lifeworlds. The show is an intimate dialogue with our planet's ecologies where she explores the mindsets, skills and actions needed to partner with other forms of life. Her guests are farmers, lawyers, scientists, investors, indigenous scholars, artists, and many others, who have all learned to be in close relationship with the lifeworlds of other species. Recorded on 9th February 2023.
What can Virgo energy teach us about deep listening? How can Pisces balance Virgo's energies? How can we incorporate the energy of Virgo and Pisces into ritual during the Full Moon? Join me for this lively impromptu conversation with my dear friend, Zaneta Sykes. We originally recorded this conversation for Instagram Live (you can watch the video version here). I ended up really loving the transmissions that came through so I decided to share this with all of you here, too.We discussed what Zaneta's Virgo Moon has taught them about artmaking and relationality through the practice of deep listening, how we can cultivate the energy of Virgo to its most expansive and life-giving expression, and also some ritual ideas for today's Virgo Full Moon. You can also listen to my conversation with Zaneta on Healing The Spirit: Listening To The Web of Life on Healing.If you live in the New York area, I invite to check out Zaneta's upcoming sound journey event on March 10, 2023, Where Land Meets Sky.Where Land Meets Sky is a somatic-sound journey of the elements, exploring the body's connection to water, fire, thunder, ice, wind, and seismic forces through listening. Participants will be guided through an immersive, listening experience, mapping the subtle sounds of the elements in the body. After listening, participants will co-create an original sound piece which will serve as a sonic offering to the forest, that will later be played back to every river, stream, ridge, cave, and tree that shared their songs. So that the entire project is a full circle, reciprocal exchange of listening and transmission between community and forest.Date: Friday March 10, 2023Time: 8p-10p ESTLocation: Grand Street Healing Project (105 Grand Street Brooklyn, NY 11249)Cost: $44 with sliding scale, pay what you can spots availableGet your tickets here.Included: 1 bottle of Moon Pool listening land essence, a recording of the community sound art piece, and video links to the offerings to the forestYou can find Zaneta's work on their website, Instagram, and podcast - Art Witch. This podcast is hosted, produced, and edited by Jonathan Koe. Theme music is also composed by me! Connect with me through my newsletter, my Instagram @nate_qi, my music, and click here to book an astrology reading with me. For podcast-related inquiries, email me at healingthespiritpodcast@gmail.com.
I first learned about animism in the book The Story of B by Daniel Quinn. While the term animism was initially invented by anthropologists as a way of classifying place-based, indigenous religions the world over, it has taken on a much deeper and expansive meaning in recent years. In many ways it transcends the notion of religion or spirituality to more of an ecological ethos encoded in stories, to shape a person's perception of the environment in terms of reciprocity. For this reason, animism is a prevalent way of perceiving and engaging with the world in the rewilding movement. Through animism, we can once more find belonging to people and place, and align ourselves with the cycles and systems of the ecologies where we dwell. Here to discuss the topic of animism with me today, is Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen. Rune is an historian of religion, Ph.d., educated from the Universities of Uppsala and Copenhagen. Rune has lived in many countries and done fieldwork in a number of contemporary (primarily Afro-descendant) religions, but since childhood he has had Nordic religion as a strong field of interest. Today Rune is working on applying contemporary developments in anthropology to rethink the way we address Nordic religion both in terms of scholarship, but also as a reservoir of cultural knowledge for environmental activism and sustainability sensitization. Rune Hjarnø's ongoing work on developing the Nordic Animism perspective can be supported through this Patreon profile.NotesRune Rasmussenhttps://nordicanimism.com/https://www.youtube.com/user/Runehrhttps://www.patreon.com/nordicanimismMentionsThe Story of B by Daniel QuinnAn Animist Testament by Daniel QuinnAnimism by Graham Harvey The Handbook of Contemporary Animism Edited by Graham HarveyPerceptions of the Environment by Tim IngoldPanpsychism, the philosophy of Animism - Interview with Prof. Arne Johan Vetlesen.Saving the Indigenous Soul with Martin PrechtelTerry Jones' The BarbariansThe Primitive Celts https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x72r71pThe Savage Goths https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x42a2epThe Brainy Barbarians https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x72r71rThe End of the World https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x42v7ipSand Talk by Tyson YonkaportaMaori SpiralBraiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall-KimmererCover Photo by https://unsplash.com/@michael957Support the show
Animist and author, Kelley Harrell, discusses the Season 6 focus on runes as verbs with Kenaz, and keeping our creativity and agency on task with our calling. Throughout Season 6, refer to Livable Runelore for episode notes. Learn more in her book, Runic Book of Days, study the runes, animism, and soul tending with Kelley, and get info about longterm mentoring and training at Soul Intent Arts. Support the podcast by joining her community on Patreon. Check out the episode transcript. This description includes affiliate links.
Animist artist, practitioner, and facilitator Dare Carrasquillo (formerly Sohei) returns to the podcast to discuss death practice, collectivism as the politics of wholeness, trauma and the story of the self, and the proto-human matrifocal coalition and the ritual of no. Dare Carrasquillo's work dances with the integration of animist/indigenous lifeways with liberatory anti-oppression principles and nondual somatics, which can be pithily summed up as Death Practice. They are based in Chinook Lands aka Portland, OR, USA. Episode Notes: - Subscribe to The Night Garden: https://thenightgarden.substack.com - Learn more about Animist Arts and support Dare and Larissa Kaul's work: https://www.animistarts.art / https://www.patreon.com/animistarts - Music produced by Epik The Dawn: https://epikbeats.net WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast / https://venmo.com/LastBornPodcast BOOK LIST: https://bookshop.org/shop/lastbornpodcast EPISODE 300: https://lastborninthewilderness.bandcamp.com BOOK: http://bit.ly/ORBITgr ATTACK & DETHRONE: https://anchor.fm/adgodcast DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or http://bit.ly/LBWfiledrop EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior
Animist and author, Kelley Harrell, discusses the Season 6 focus on runes as verbs with Raidho, and what it says about the relationship between movement and agency. Throughout Season 6, refer to Livable Runelore for episode notes. Learn more in her book, Runic Book of Days, study the runes, animism, and soul tending with Kelley, and get info about longterm mentoring and training at Soul Intent Arts. Support the podcast by joining her community on Patreon. Check out the episode transcript. This description includes affiliate links.
What does it mean to listen? What does devoting our life to the practice of listening entail? How can listening assist us in cultivating deeper relationships with the greater web of life?This is a truly special and potent conversation I recorded with my dear friend and teacher, Zaneta Sykes. If you've been tuning in to this podcast for the past couple months, you know that I've been sharing my personal contemplations for the coming at the start of the week. On the final week of 2022, I decided to break the tradition and, instead, to share this conversation with all of you. During this liminal time, it feels more important than ever to focus our energies on listening to what's present for us: in our bodies, in our lives, in our relationships, in the collective.Zaneta has spent their life contemplating what it means to listen and what it entails to cultivate a practice of deep listening. This conversation traverses many different realms, but at the heart of it, I feel that Zaneta was sharing a crucial lesson about accessing the presence and reclaiming our vital life force through the simple, but profound act of learning to truly listen.We also discussed Zaneta's multi-dimensional approach to sound and healing modalities, the frustration and joy of liminality, and the corporality of our spiritual lives. Zaneta and I both share conservatory musical trainings, so we share our reflections on what it means to interact with concepts like tradition and having a degree for something so innately human. Finally, we explored how Zaneta's practice of deep listening inform their tarot practice.Here's Zaneta's bio:Zaneta (they/them) is a queer, multi Brooklyn-based sound ritualist, listening educator, nature recordist, creativity activist, tarot reader, and podcast host. At the core of their work is a deep desire to remember how to live in interconnectedness. Whether that is through meditation and connecting with the self, or in community rituals to connect to the land, Zaneta weaves sound and ritual to create experiences that transform the way participants hear and connect to the world. In the spirit of an interconnected world, Zaneta focuses on supporting folx to make their art and express themselves fully, knowing that interconnection and interdependence are rooted in our individual wholeness and that our authentic creative expression is at the heart of that wholeness. It's towards this collective vision that Zaneta offers channeled tarot readings for creative liberation, and offers readings to support artists in navigating their careers and projects.You can find Zaneta's work on their website, Instagram, and podcast - Art Witch. This podcast is hosted, produced, and edited by Jonathan Koe. Theme music is also composed by me! Connect with me through my newsletter, my Instagram @nate_qi, my music, and click here to book an astrology reading with me. For podcast-related inquiries, email me at healingthespiritpodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode we get introduced ancestry and tradition that Jay and Nicola bring into the modern world.We talk about plant medicine and even de-mystify some charged terms like Witch. We also talk about Human Design and even about public figures like The Kardashians and Prince Harry. This was such a fun conversation to have. I hope you walk away with a new understanding of many unfamiliar practices. Follow them on instagram at: Jay-https://www.instagram.com/jaypercytheartist/Nicola-https://www.instagram.com/curlyninjah/The Afro-Animist Podcast-https://www.instagram.com/theafroanimistpodcast/
In this appropriately seasonal episode, John Anderson joins me for a follow up conversation to explore the differences between the weird and the eerie, drawing from the late Mark Fisher's same-titled book, an animistic take on hauntology, before wrapping up our conversation with a few spooky stories. Show notes: John's Patreon, Instagram The Weird and the Eerie, Mark Fisher --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mutations/message
International artist Sayaka Ganz is creating energy and harmony from discarded plastic objects, transmitting a message of hope through her Reclaimed Creations while being guided by Shinto religion.
Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
“Mythology is a language that places knowledge of relation into relation with people—[in a] way that appeals to our emotions and imaginations. It is a language that reaches deep into our instinctual system and our whole human constitution in order to make relational knowledge workable for us.” In this episode, we welcome Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen, a Ph.D in History of Religions, researching Brazilian orisha religion. He has lived in a number of countries in Europe, Africa North- and South America. His present work focuses on the rejected animist landconnectedness ecological knowledge and kinship with the greater community of beings in North European Traditional knowledge. Some of the topics we explore in this conversation include how the construction of Nordic modernity and nationalism led to a rejection of animism in Northern Europe, reclaiming Euro- ‘traditionalism' from right-wing extremism, understanding myths as stories that produce relations, and more. (The musical offering featured in this episode is Tear Down The Wall by Forest Veil. The episode-inspired artwork is by Isadora Machado.) Green Dreamer would not be possible without the direct support from our listeners. Help us keep the show alive by reciprocating a gift of any amount today: GreenDreamer.com/support
It's Monday, August 1st, A.D. 2022. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. By Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com) Animist Vietnamese exile Christian family converts Hmong Christians in the Nghe An province of Vietnam are suffering from severe persecution. According to Morning Star News, officials in the province are trying to create “Christian-free zones” where they are able to operate “with no conscience or humanity.” Most Vietnamese follow traditional animist teachings, the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spirit. Vietnamese authorities then pressure animist relatives of Christian converts to drive Christians from their homes, their family, and their jobs with nothing but the clothes on their backs. The only hope these Christians have of rejoining their communities is if they renounce their new faith. Officials then claim these forced exiles of newly converted Christians are purely family matters. 1 Peter 3:14 says, “Even if you should suffer for the sake of righteousness, you are blessed. Do not fear their intimidation, and do not be troubled.” Biden has COVID again On Saturday, President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 once again after consecutive days of testing negative for the virus, reports CNBC. In a memo shared by the White House, Dr. Kevin O'Connor said Biden, age 79, is experiencing no new symptoms. Conservative labeled “bigot” for telling truth about Monkeypox In discussing the spread of Monkeypox and whether the federal government should declare a national emergency, Fox Business host Lisa Kennedy got upset with conservative commentator Ned Ryun for saying homosexual activity is a bad idea. RYUN: “As for Monkeypox, there's a pretty good rule in life: Don't attend gay orgies.” KENNEDY: “Ned, come on, man.” BRAD POLUMBO: “It's not about gay.” RYUN: “Go look at the New England Journal's report that NBC News reported on Friday in which of the 528 cases they reviewed 95% were sex between men. Instead of going crazy and declaring a national pandemic when 3,000 people have it right now. It's insane.” KENNEDY: “I don't know, man. You don't have to be gay to get Monkeypox. And you don't have to be bigoted when you talk about treating something that is that easily spread.” RYUN: “It's not bigoted.” KENNEDY: “Yeah, it is.” RYUN: “This is science, Kennedy!” Since the first Monkeypox case on May 17th, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has now counted 5,189 Monkeypox cases. And 95% of the people who've contracted it are homosexual men. Defiant homosexuals in San Francisco Despite the very real concern about this new STD, the homosexuals of San Francisco are defiantly determined to hold their annual sin-exulting, God-grieving festival. Romans 1:24 explains their foolish disregard for God's commands. “Therefore, God gave them over in the sinful desires of their hearts to sexual impurity for the degrading of their bodies with one another.” Biden prepares Monkeypox emergency announcement President Joe Biden is about to declare Monkeypox a national health emergency, reports Politico.com. By designating the Monkeypox outbreak an emergency, Health and Human Services could then take a slew of actions, including accessing new money and appointing new personnel, according to the law that dictates how and when the federal government can declare such an emergency. Kentucky flooding claims 26 lives As a result of a foot of torrential rain and flooding in Eastern Kentucky, impacting some of the poorest people in the state, Democrat Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced the death toll, reports the Christian Post. BESHEAR: “We've been devastated by historic floodings in Eastern Kentucky that have now taken the lives of at least 26 Kentuckians.” Rachel Patton told the PBS NewsHour that she lost everything. PATTON: “Everything's gone. Like everything is gone. My whole life is gone.” Rachel's mother also needed to be rescued. PATTON: “We had to put her on a door to get her out of her trailer because she was flooded in. She couldn't get out. She's on oxygen.” At least 1,432 Kentuckians have been rescued. Many are being temporarily housed at state parks. Floyd County Judge Robbie Williams explained the challenge of the search and rescue efforts. WILLIAMS: “We know we've got folks now that we can't get to. They've got water in their homes and they're trapped and we just can't get to them.” 33,000 Kentuckians were without power. And, ironically enough, many had lost water service as well. New York pregnancy center reopens after June 7th firebombing And finally, remember the crisis pregnancy center in Buffalo, New York which was firebombed by pro-abortion terrorists on June 7th? The Worldview talked with Jim Harden, the CEO of CompassCare Pregnancy Center with a good news update. HARDEN: “CompassCare is reopening after the June 7 firebombing. We've rebuilt the original facility after it was catastrophically damaged by fire and smoke in 52 days. Within six months, we're going to be adding 30% to the current facility to serve even more patients coming in from more conservative states for an abortion.” Because abortion-minded women in pro-life states, which ban abortion, will be looking to travel to pro-abortion states, like New York, CompassCare hopes to reach them when they are searching the internet looking for a New York abortion mill. You can make a donation to CompassCare to help them add an additional 730 square feet to help more abortion-minded women choose life. Go to CompassCare.info/donate Harden described how Democrat politicians are trying to limit the choices of abortion-minded women. HARDEN: “We've got pro-abortion politicians that have joined in the attacks of pregnancy centers by demanding that Google, number one, wipe us off the map so that women can't find us. And number two, demanding that Google disallow pregnancy centers from advertising to women who are seeking abortion or trying to figure out what to do with our unplanned pregnancy. “These pro-abortion politicians, number one, don't think women are smart enough to navigate the Google search terms and algorithms themselves. And, number two, they don't want women to actually have a choice but abortion. “We give them informed consent. We talk about all the options available to them, give them all the support and security that they need in order to be able to say no to abortion because women feel stuck, trapped, like they have no choice at all. We're the ones that actually come alongside them and give them the support they need to see their way clear to having the baby.” Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Monday, August 1st, in the year of our Lord 2022. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. 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Questions about good ways to share the gospel with an animist or Buddhist, whether the mark of the beast could be a microchip, and whether a Christian could take the mark unwittingly. What are some good ways to share the gospel with an animist or Buddhist? Do you think the mark of the beast could be a microchip and that a Christian could actually take the mark unwittingly?
Seriah, along with Joshua Cutchin, host paranormal researcher, novelist, and non-fiction author Travis Watson. Topics include weird fogs and mists, black dogs, a strange experience with a mirror, "Oz effect" silence, fog as a delineator of paranormal experience, lack of attention to weather in paranormal investigations, Bigfoot, UFOs, noxious clouds, Jenny Randles and time storms, strange colored clouds, physical transport of experiencers, Dr. Karla Turner, Gordon Creighton, Barbara Reiten, research tools, ghosts, missing time, magick and the shamanic journey, an incredible transportation story, strange storms, the Fae folk, Djinn, time distortion, the green mist, an Animist perspective, the Grey Man in Scotland, panic, search and rescue operations, weird survival incidents, 3rd man effect, light phenomena, poltergeist activity, a WWII black dog encounter, the and/or approach to the paranormal, owls, sasquatch, Mike Clelland, pop culture and art affecting the phenomenon, a meteorological crossroads, liminality, heat and apports, a motorcyclist and a weird cloud, bullet-proof black dogs, phantom black dogs as guardians, a bizarre encounter by Philadelphia cops, a baby mammoth, portals, dimensions, "Flatland", infrasound, UFO tech, extraterrestrials and the contradictions in their supposed actions, an alien abduction foiled by a car horn, demons, an encounter with a bizarre fog, "The Gift of Fear" by Gavin de Becker, sentient clouds, the strange frequency of weird incidents in Latin America, Forteana, witness trauma, true skepticism vs. debunking, Greg Bishop, UAPs, Whitley Strieber, ridicule in the media, Edward Brian McCleary and a sea monster, mysteries of the ocean, weird and terrible events in Brazil, Red Pill Junkie, cultural perceptions of the paranormal, "Danger Zone" by Bob Pratt, man-wolves, beast of Bray Road, Linda Godfrey, and much more! This is fascinating discussion loaded with information! - Recap by Vincent Treewell Outro Music is Eliza Rickman with Pretty Little Head Download
Seriah, along with Joshua Cutchin, host paranormal researcher, novelist, and non-fiction author Travis Watson. Topics include weird fogs and mists, black dogs, a strange experience with a mirror, "Oz effect" silence, fog as a delineator of paranormal experience, lack of attention to weather in paranormal investigations, Bigfoot, UFOs, noxious clouds, Jenny Randles and time storms, strange colored clouds, physical transport of experiencers, Dr. Karla Turner, Gordon Creighton, Barbara Reiten, research tools, ghosts, missing time, magick and the shamanic journey, an incredible transportation story, strange storms, the Fae folk, Djinn, time distortion, the green mist, an Animist perspective, the Grey Man in Scotland, panic, search and rescue operations, weird survival incidents, 3rd man effect, light phenomena, poltergeist activity, a WWII black dog encounter, the and/or approach to the paranormal, owls, sasquatch, Mike Clelland, pop culture and art affecting the phenomenon, a meteorological crossroads, liminality, heat and apports, a motorcyclist and a weird cloud, bullet-proof black dogs, phantom black dogs as guardians, a bizarre encounter by Philadelphia cops, a baby mammoth, portals, dimensions, "Flatland", infrasound, UFO tech, extraterrestrials and the contradictions in their supposed actions, an alien abduction foiled by a car horn, demons, an encounter with a bizarre fog, "The Gift of Fear" by Gavin de Becker, sentient clouds, the strange frequency of weird incidents in Latin America, Forteana, witness trauma, true skepticism vs. debunking, Greg Bishop, UAPs, Whitley Strieber, ridicule in the media, Edward Brian McCleary and a sea monster, mysteries of the ocean, weird and terrible events in Brazil, Red Pill Junkie, cultural perceptions of the paranormal, "Danger Zone" by Bob Pratt, man-wolves, beast of Bray Road, Linda Godfrey, and much more! This is fascinating discussion loaded with information! - Recap by Vincent Treewell Outro Music is Eliza Rickman with Pretty Little Head Download