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Ancient Greek god of returned love

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Coup Critique
Cultes de mortels - Vampire: La Mascarade

Coup Critique

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 23:37


Dans cet épisode, on plonge au cœur de l'occulte et de l'obsession avec les cultes de mortels qui gravitent autour des vampires dans Vampire: La Mascarade. Qu'est-ce qui pousse un simple humain à vénérer les Enfants de la Nuit? Quelles croyances, quelles promesses, ou quelles terreurs nourrissent leur foi? Nous explorons cinq des cultes les plus étranges, inquiétants et fascinants de l'univers du Monde des Ténèbres : The House of Anteros, The Church of Means, Leah's Circle, The Dread Cult of Eligos et The Order of the Broken Branch. Que vous soyez conteur, joueur ou juste curieux de ces recoins obscurs du Monde des Ténèbres, cette vidéo vous donnera une matière riche à intégrer dans vos chroniques ou à explorer pour le plaisir. 0:00 Introduction 0:52 The House of Anteros 4:52 The Church of Means 9:34 Leah's Circle 14:34 The Dread Cult of Eligos 18:56 The Order of the Broken Branch Pour rejoindre notre Patreon :   / coupcritique   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pour suivre Coup Critique : https://linktr.ee/coupcritique

Misterios en Viernes
Misterios en Viernes 520 Misterios de San Valentin

Misterios en Viernes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 60:43


Hablamos de los misterios, leyendas y curiosidades relacionadas con san Valentín. ¿Cual es su origen y que tiene que ver con las lupercales? Repasamos los crímenes ocurridos en esta fecha, rescatamos la figura de Anteros y finalizamos recordando el amor en el Antiguo Egipto y en la prehistoria.

EDENEX - La Radio del Misterio
"Misterios en San Valentín" - 'Misterios en Viernes' en EDENEX -

EDENEX - La Radio del Misterio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 60:43


Más allá de flores y corazones, San Valentín esconde un pasado envuelto en mitos y enigmas. En este programa exploramos el verdadero origen de esta celebración y su conexión con las antiguas Lupercales romanas, un ritual pagano muy distinto a la imagen romántica que conocemos hoy. Pero no todo en esta fecha es amor… También repasamos crímenes impactantes ocurridos el 14 de febrero, donde la pasión se tornó tragedia. Además, rescatamos la figura de Anteros, el dios del amor correspondido y la venganza de los despreciados, una deidad olvidada que aporta otra perspectiva al mito del amor. Para cerrar, viajamos en el tiempo hasta el Antiguo Egipto y la prehistoria, descubriendo cómo estas civilizaciones entendían el amor y la unión entre almas. Misterios, historia y leyendas se entrelazan en este especial de Misterios en Viernes, donde el amor y el enigma van de la mano. https://www.edenex.es

Detoxicity: By Men, About Men, For Everyone
DetoxPod 189: Marco Anteros (Community Organizer/Surrogate Partner)

Detoxicity: By Men, About Men, For Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 64:46


Hi Folks, Marco is a group organizer for the polyamorous/non monogamous community here in Brooklyn. This is how he and I met. Digging a little deeper, Marco is now underway in a new and interesting career, as a surrogate partner. What is a surrogate partner, you ask? Well...listen to the episode to find out. You can also get a little more info about what Marco does here. I've been fortunate enough to get to know a lot of people from wildly disparate backgrounds over the course of my life, but Marco is the first person I've met that hails from North Dakota, and we get a little insight on his experience in that environment as well as being a first-generation American. We also talk about bi/pansexuality, what it means to him, and how he (and I) often feels a bit out of place within queer male culture. Hope you enjoy the conversation! As always, feel free to like, share and comment!

Riff Worship
Eros​|​Anteros

Riff Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 84:27


With deep roots in Belgium's H8000 scene, Ghent's Oathbreaker similarly redefined the boundaries of hardcore by incorporating other extreme and unconventional influences. Following their Deathwish debut as well as collaborations within the Church of Ra collective, 2013 marked the release of their sophomore album and perhaps their most realized work by this point. Packed with anguished vocals, striking imagery, and an unprecedented guitar presence, Eros|Anteros is a perfect example of a band connected on every level to achieve a cohesive vision. Recommendations: Predatory Void - Seven Keys To The Discomfort Of Being Living Gate - Suffer As One UNWELL - "Gods Of Gaps" Amenra - De Doorn Neon Nightmare - Neon Nightmare Type O Negative - Dead Again ⁠⁠⁠⁠For all updates on the show, follow us here: @RiffWorshipPod⁠⁠⁠⁠ on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Threads⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠X⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Watch Riff Worship on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Watch Review's from the Dylbozer's Din on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Tune in LIVE to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Vocal Distortion⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, Mondays at 6PM CST on FM89.1, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WONC.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, & the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠iHeart Radio app⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Check out our official playlists: ​⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Riffs On Repeat (Spotify)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ​⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Hits From The Crypt (Apple Music)

Roma Aeterna
BONA DEA - Cuaderno de dioses XV - P123

Roma Aeterna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 18:19


En el programa de hoy conoceremos a una diosa que ha sido definida de mil maneras por las fuentes escritas. Para unos simboliza la aristocracia romana, para otros un modelo de virtud y quizá para otros una diosa a la que invocar en tiempos de necesidad: BONA DEA. 🐺¡No te lo pierdas y compártelo con todo el mundo!🐺 Referencias CIL de las inscripciones citadas: 1- CIL VI 75 =/LS 3508. Anteros, esclavo de Valerio, ha dado esto a Bona Dea Oclata, voluntaria y alegremente. 2- CIL I2 972 (= 816) = VI 59= VI 30.688 = ILS 3491 Quintus Mucius Trupho, liberto de Quintus, hizo un voto como esclavo, y lo cumplió después de su manumisión voluntaria y justamente. Dedicado a Bona Dea. 3- CIL VI 30.853. Voluptas / Rutuleia Bonae / Deae d(ono) d(at) pro Her/mete. Este programa forma parte de la serie CUADERNOS DE DIOSES. Escucha todos los programas por orden en esta lista: https://go.ivoox.com/bk/10427839 ¡Apoya a Roma Aeterna alistándote en la Guardia Pretoriana desde 1,49 euros al mes y accede a las lecturas exclusivas! https://www.ivoox.com/support/918392 ¡Suscríbete al canal de youtube de Antigua Roma al Día y completa tu experiencia romana! https://www.youtube.com/@antigua_Roma El Desguace, con Marta G Navarro: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/101038650 * Correo: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com * Twitter: RomaAeternaFM * Instagram: Romaaeternapodcast * Ko-Fi (chupito de garum): https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna * Tienda latostadora: https://www.latostadora.com/romaaeterna * Tienda RedBubble: https://www.redbubble.com/es/shop/ap/128907479 * Linktree, con todas las cosillas que voy haciendo: https://linktr.ee/IbanMartin * Grupo de telegram: https://t.me/GrupoRomaAeterna * Canal de telegram: https://t.me/CanalRomaAeterna * Canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaR4Gpx7YScyu0iC1P2j *Lista de Spotify con las canciones del programa: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1l03nC2Ezqwn2KquDl5Zdl?si=50ee678d16a242e0 ¿Quieres anunciarte en Roma Aeterna? https://advoices.com/roma-aeterna ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

This Jungian Life Podcast
UNREQUITED LOVE: Can Eros be revived?

This Jungian Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 71:55


When we offer our heart and it is refused, even the gods become angry.  One day long, long ago, Aphrodite was a new mother. Her son, Eros, was the living symbol of her endless passion for his father, Aries. Despite her divine gifts, Eros failed to thrive. Desperate, she brought the goblet to the ancient mother, Themis, who knew the boy was dying at once. Aphrodite was instructed to bear a second child who, when presented to Eros, would cure him. Dutifully, she lay with Aries and begot a second son. She brought them close and was astonished to see her new son leap toward Eros, who met him in midair. In a tremendous exultant cry, they rolled and laughed—Eros grew strong. His brother was then named Anteros, whose name means 'Love Returned.'  Even the God of Love cannot survive without love's return. Are we so different?  The arrows of Eros strike our hearts, and we are filled with wild love. Psychotherapists call this limerence, that initial stage of love when all we ache for is found in one person. This projection can carry us into a new relationship with intrepid confidence for a time. If that love is unreturned, a second archetype, Anteros, is called forth to punish those who reject love. Armed with his lead club, he strikes the unloving and drives them to ruin.  From time immemorial, the human heart, once filled with passionate fantasy, if rejected, turns to vengeance.  Prepare to discover the intricacies of unrequited love and its psychological underpinnings; how unrequited love is illuminated through Jungian psychology; what constitutes unrequited love, including its symptoms, psychological impacts, and its potential for personal transformation; where this discourse positions itself within the realm of psychological study and mythological exploration; whether unrequited love serves a destructive or constructive purpose in one's life; which myths and psychological theories illuminate the experience and consequences of unrequited love; why unrequited love is pivotal, acting as a catalyst for deeper self-knowledge…and so much more… CLICK HERE FOR A COPY OF THE DREAM WE ANALYZE: https://thisjungianlife.com/unrequited_love/ Try new stuff Learn to interpret dreams: https://thisjungianlife.com/join-dream-school/   Support us on Patreon (keep us free of corporate influence): https://www.patreon.com/ThisJungianLife  Share your dream with us: https://thisjungianlife.com/share-your-dream/ Suggest a podcast topic: https://thisjungianlife.com/podcast-form-topics/    Get some TJL merch: https://www.zazzle.com/store/thisjungianlife/products  Talk to Us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q8IG87DsnQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisjungianlifepodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThisJungianLife Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisJungianLife/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thisjungianlife/

Drawing Blood
S2 Ep6: Atheist Relics, Couples' Cremation, and Victorian 'Infidels'

Drawing Blood

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 55:41


Emma and Christy look at Alfred Gilbert's sculpture Mors Janua Vitae (c. 1905–1907) at the Royal College of Surgeons, London — a life-sized bronze which houses the remains of the couple Edward and Eliza Macgloghlin. We talk relics and transi tombs; Victorian atheism and the history of unbelief; cremation, miasma, and lead-lined coffins; books bound in human skin; Victorian sex (and free love!); affairs between artists and patrons; Welsh druids; paganism; birth control and the throuple; infidel feminism; and abolishing the family. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE IMAGES WE DISCUSS, as well as complete show notes, references, and suggestions for further reading. MEDIA DISCUSSED Alfred Gilbert, Mors Janua Vitae (c. 1905–1907) Henry Weekes, John Hunter (1864) Etruscan couple tomb: The Sarcophagus of the Spouses (c. 530–510 BCE) Alfred Gilbert, Mors Janua Vitae detail: panel Alfred Gilbert, Mors Janua Vitae detail: 'baby angel' Examples of G. F. Watts paintings: She Shall Be Called Woman (c. 1875–92); Orpheus and Euridice (exh. 1890) Photograph of the lobby of the Royal College of Surgeons, from Artistic Possessions at the Royal College of Surgeons of England (1967) Alfred Gilbert, plaster (and wood) version of Mors Janua Vitae, exhibited 1907 Alfred Gilbert, The Virgin (1884) Relic example: the bones of St Valentine, Basilica of Santa Maria, Rome Relic example: the Veil of Veronica (cloth said to have wiped Christ's face on the way to the crucifixion), Vatican version Nineteenth-century mourning jewellery made with hair of the deceased Case containing William Morris's hair, by Robert Catterson Smith and Charles James Fox (1896–97) Transi tomb example from Boussu, Belgium (16th century) Victorian garden cemeteries example: Norwood cemetery (1849) Alfred Gilbert, Mors Janua Vitae detail: mushrooms or people? Spiritualist painting referencing 'Mors Janua Vitae' (written on the book on the floor): Evelyn De Morgan, The Hourglass (1904) Joseph Noel Paton, Mors Janua Vitae (1866) Photograph of Dr William Price (1884) Alfred Gilbert, Anteros, in Piccadilly Circus (1893) CREDITS This season of ‘Drawing Blood' was funded in part by the Association for Art History. Follow our Twitter @drawingblood_ ‘Drawing Blood' cover art © Emma Merkling All audio and content © Emma Merkling and Christy Slobogin Intro music: ‘There Will Be Blood' by Kim Petras, © BunHead Records 2019. We're still trying to get hold of permissions for this song – Kim Petras text us back!!

Learn Live Music
Being in a Band with Josh Rumble from Anteros

Learn Live Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 19:05


What's it really like to be part of a signed touring band?   Josh Rumble from Anteros shares his stories from getting started to ending up in a movie with Will Ferrell.   Joshua Rumble: https://www.rumblerecording.com/ Learn Live Music: https://www.learnlivemusic.com/ 

RPS Presents The Weekly Review
The Daily Review - Interview with Lala Hayden

RPS Presents The Weekly Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 60:04


The former frontwoman of Anteros relocated back to her hometown of Barcelona to take a break from the touring band lifestyle in the UK, taking time out to follow a path of self-healing and helping others along the way. A path that has taken her right back to where she always had her sights; on making fabulous and irresistible pop. We turn on the mics top hear about her fantastic journey so far.

This Jungian Life Podcast
Episode 246 - SEX and its Undeniable Power to Fascinate

This Jungian Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 87:58


Sex fascinates us. Whether we turn toward it, flushed and excited or away from it, tense and disquieted. Archetypal images of sex adorn the thresholds of ancient temples and inform most mythological systems. Shiva and Shakti, in their union, create the universe – she's providing all forms for his undifferentiated light. The gods beget gods as they mate, giving rise to infinite imagistic permutations of cosmic and personal qualities. These religious images of creation and pleasure inform our individual psyche granting sexuality a numinous intensity.  Human culture shapes our initial attitudes toward sex. When infused with monotheistic religious feeling, sex is held as a sacrament subject to the rites and rituals believed to protect the couple from its overwhelming power and god's jealous monitoring of the behavior. Polytheistic religions generated a multiplicity of god-forms and related myths to reflect a wide variety of possible relationships to sex and its outcomes. Pan, the lusty fertility god of the rut, Aphrodite the mistress of beauty and refined passion, Anteros the god of love returned, and Pothos, the god of sexual yearning – the infinite diversities of sexual expression, were held by related images and protectively tended by their devotees. With the age of enlightenment that inevitably led to the current juggernaut of science and empirical attitude, we disposed of the archetypal images of sex, driving them into our personal and collective shadow. Defenses like shame and resentment keep the gods of sex at bay. At war within our bodies, they cause genital tissue to ossify and choke off requisite blood flow.  Freud was foremost in the battle to understand and liberate trapped sexual forces. As a neurologist, odd cases of functional disorders came to his attention – a patient who mysteriously could not feel a limb or a loss of sight without organic cause. His rigorous exploration of symptoms and personal narrative led him to a theory of psychosexual development which clarified how sexual energy, when thwarted, could lead to a host of mental and physical suffering or neurosis. Jung expanded the theory, suggesting there were many kinds of psychic energy, in addition to sex, that produced symptoms when trapped by unnatural attitudes or traumatic interference. He accepted the creative reality of sexuality and was an early champion of sexual diversity and self-determination. As moderns, we have tried to liberate sex by reducing it to a transaction, making it subordinary and thus non-threatening. Kinsey championed the natural fluidity of sexuality by surveying and analyzing personal erotic experiences and publishing them – he tried to restore consciousness to the diversity of sexual themes, hoping it would broaden modern attitudes and cultivate acceptance. The chorus of explainers now spans widely from biopsychosocial researchers to evolutionary psychologists, gender role theorists, to social constructionists. Add to that list theologists, talk show hosts, and podcasters, and we can all agree – we can't seem to take our eyes off sex. Here's the Dream We Analyze: “I was running a marathon in the desert. First, I saw pueblos, familiar from an old dream. Then I saw a sleeping dragon, then a stack of rainbow-colored rocks. Finally, I entered a taqueria, and the man behind the stand gave me a sugar-covered tortilla. Then a woman with a veil came in.” REFERENCES: From Freud to Jung: A Comparative Study of the Psychology of the Unconscious by Liliane Frey-Rohn. https://a.co/d/63atnIv  Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex Paperback by John Gray. https://a.co/d/4ZWjSmW  The Kinsey Institute, https://kinseyinstitute.org/  GIVE US A HAND!  Hey folks,  We need your help. Please become our patron and keep This Jungian Life podcast up and running: https://www.patreon.com/ThisJungianLife JUMP IN THE POOL - THE WATER'S FINE! We've created Dream School to teach others how to work with their dreams. A vibrant community has constellated around this mission, and we think you'll love it. Check it out: https://thisjungianlife.com/enroll/ RESOURCES:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisJungianLife/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisjungianlifepodcast/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thisjungianlife/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThisJungianLife  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe8QSBLNlv765pT097FDeLA   Enroll in the Philadelphia Jungian Seminar and start your journey to becoming an analyst: https://www.cgjungphiladelphia.org/seminar.shtml  

Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts
Episode 112: Craig Stephenson

Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 67:29


Craig Stephenson joins us from Lisbon, Portugal to discuss his work as both an academic scholar and a Jungian analyst, and his books, Ages of Anxiety, Anteros, Jung & Moreno, On Psychological & Visionary Art, Possession, and the forthcoming The Correspondence of Victoria Ocampo, Count Keyserling, & C.G. Jung

Cupid's Crossing
S2 Ep 5- Season 2 Finale-Set Ups!

Cupid's Crossing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 11:14


Will Marco reach Percy? Will Aphrodite continue to hurt Percy? Is Freya who she says she is?Is Eros right or Cupid right? Is Venus starting to feel something for Anteros? How does this season end?! Starring James London as Cupid Calderon! Also Starring TyCherie, Ann Hoekstra, Frank Moran, Happiness Carter, Cesar R Espino, DC Constant, and Sterling Scott as Percy! Created/Produced/Directed/Written by James Lott Jr Produced by Jaime MolinaTheme song by Flobo BoyceMusic by Palmez Lyrics by James Lott Jr

Cupid's Crossing
S2 Ep4- People Make Love Crazy

Cupid's Crossing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 12:11


On this penultimate episode, while Cupid is feeling good, others around him are changing. Venus is feeling something unexpected. Anteros is in love. Eros is sad. Freya has a man. Aphrodite gets wierder, Percy is sickened and Marco has a new mission. Starring James London as Cupid Calderon. Also Starring Sterling Scott,Happiness Carter, TyCherie, Chris Petrillo, Kushal Holla, Michael Morabito,Ann Hoekstra, Frank Moran and Cesar R Espino as Marco Calderon and Amor.Created/Produced/Written/Directed by James Lott Jr. Produced by Jaime Molina.Theme song by Flobo BoyceLyrics by James Lott Jr music by Palmez

Cupid's Crossing
S2 Ep2-Everyone Has A Different Plan!

Cupid's Crossing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 13:29


Percy has a plan.Venus has a plan. Marcos has a plan. Freya has a plan. Anteros has a plan. And Cupid has a plan! Starring James London as Cupid Calderon. Also Starring Frank Moran, Cesar Espino, TyCherie, Michael Morabito, Happiness Carter, Ann Hoekstra, and Sterling Scott as Percy!Created/Produced/Directed/Written by James Lott Jr .Produced by Jaime Molina.Theme song by Flobo BoyceLyrics by James Lott Jr /Music by Palmez

Cupid's Crossing
S2 Ep1- Love Makes People Crazy!

Cupid's Crossing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 8:50


It is the Season 2 Premiere! We pick up were we left off! Cupid meets someone who could change his whole life. Anteros makes a proposition to Venus. And find out what Aphrodite has done with Percy! Starring James London as Cupid Calderon! Also Starring Sterling Scott, Happiness Carter, TyCherie, and introducing Ann Hoekstra as Freya the Goddess of Love and Fertility! Written, Directed, Produced and Created by James Lott Jr .Produced by Jaime Molina.Theme song by Flobo Boyce. Lyrics by James Lott Jr.Music by Palmez!

MOTTO Podcast
Atalanta e Ippomene

MOTTO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 37:37


Nuova collaborazione con il Museo Anteros di Bologna! Roberto ritorna a parlare di arte tattile con la Dott.ssa Loretta Secchi e la tiflologa Debora Tramentozzi. In questa puntata, viene proposta l'analisi dell'opera Atalanta e Ippomene di Guido Reni databile attorno al 1620 circa. Mentre Debora ci offrirà una perfetta contestualizzazione storica, la Dott.ssa Secchi guiderà Roberto all'esplorazione della traduzione in bassorilievo prospettico dell'opera presente ad Anteros. Mettetevi comodi ed entrate anche voi al museo! Buon ascolto!

il posto delle parole
Roberto Vetrugno "Umiliati"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 21:24


Roberto Vetrugno"Umiliati"Vallecchi Editorehttps://www.vallecchi-firenze.it/"Storie di uomini umiliati, di coppie finite male, guerre tragicomiche nelle famiglie, nate da un amore e distrutte dal suo naufragio."Dopo una violenta lite con la moglie, Alberto vuole separarsi e si rifugia in pieno inverno a Otranto, in una casa sul mare. Va a trovare un amico, il professore: appena lo informa delle sue intenzioni, il professore gli mostra un misterioso trattato rinascimentale, Anteros, sive contra amorem, che illustra i rischi mortali dell'amore. Poi insieme a due vecchi amici convocati apposta, decide di togliere ogni dubbio dalla testa di Alberto e gli racconta la storia tragicomica degli Umiliati, una squadretta di calcio formata da mariti integralmente umiliati dalle mogli. Alberto ascolta, è confuso, torna nella sua solitudine per riflettere. Ma un fatto di cronaca lo sconvolge: un padre ha ucciso i figli perché la moglie gli ha chiesto la separazione, poi si è ammazzato lanciandosi da un ponte. Alberto decide di andare al funerale dell'assassino, per cercare di capire quel gesto maledetto. Per comprendere fino in fondo quanto male può fare l'amore coniugale.Roberto Vetrugno (Lecce 1975) è professore associato di Linguistica Italiana presso l'Università per Stranieri di Perugia. Nel 2019 ha pubblicato il suo primo romanzo, Tripoli (Unicopli).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

31 Podcast
76 - 17 Años

31 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 87:47


Esta semana en #31Podcast, nos acompañó Maribel Chaparro, parte del equipo de Anteros, y nos habló de la coctelería y los diferentes tipos de tragos. Además hablamos de los comentarios de AMLO, Cristiano Ronaldo, la cancelación de Los Ángeles Azules, las secuelas mejores que las originales, y muchas cosas más. Descubre quien ganó esta semana en 31 Podcast. Síguenos en nuestras redes: www.facebook.com/treintayunopodcast www.instagram.com/treintayunopodcast 

AntipodeanSF
Anteros

AntipodeanSF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 28:10


In this show: COVID Anzac - by Christine Gladstone Bottoms Up - by Harris Tobias, narrated by Mark English Point of View - by Myna Chang, narrated by Marg Essex Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact Stuffing Birds by Leisure-B is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Lucky Me, Lucky Mud by ROZKOL is licensed under a Attribution License. Photos Of Murder by John Bartmann is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License.   Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License

SuperFeast Podcast
#122 The Flower Shaman with Adrian Anteros of Pure Heart Alchemy

SuperFeast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 56:23


Enter the world of flower shaman Adrian Anteros, where the language is flower, the scent is heavenly, and the rhythm; A symbiotic flow of direct communion with plants and flowers. Anteros is the founder of Pure Heart Alchemy; the most divine range of living flower essence mysts, massage oils, and tonic essences to emerge from Gaia's garden. One myst/inhale of these powerful healing essences, and you instantly feel your energetic state shift, intuitively you come into centre, and in that moment you sense your vibrations elevate.   In this inspiring episode, Mase and Adrian explore shamanic practice, ceremony, the frequency and healing of flowers, the language of plants, and opening up the higher mind and heart through these powerful botanical essences. Adrian takes us on a journey through his intuitive alchemical creation process that entwines magic and integrity on every level; Pure Heart Alchemy creations contain world heritage Blue Mountains wild spring water, 24k gold Ormus, and are hand-tuned with harmonious frequencies found in nature to assist in raising vibrations. Tune in for Magical plant wisdom.   When you wrap your dream field around them, and you welcome them into your heart, there's something about the transference of plants and humans, that nature becomes one piece, and then you become the whole lyrical language in between". - Adrian Anteros   Mason and Adrian discuss: Speaking flower. Plant medicines. Flower Essences. Plant communion. Spagyric alchemy. Integrity and the creation process. How the plants are speaking to us. Essential mysts and how to use them. The immunity shield of Flower Essences. Raising our frequency through the vibration of plants.   Pure Heart Foundation (Pure Heart Alchemy) Pureheart Foundation (Pureheart Alchemy) is a Community Based Non-Government Organisation, which aims to create awareness and healing through humanity's sacred relationship with Plants. Pureheart Foundation offers educational events and healing products, designed to awaken spiritual consciousness, improve wellbeing and create connection within community. Pureheart Foundation is focused on creating awareness around the healing power of Plants, the benefits of Biodynamic Gardening, and to encourage awareness through Sacred Ritual - supporting greater health, wellbeing and consciousness. Pureheart Foundation is also planning to roll out initiatives that direct contributions to the creation of a Pureheart Garden Sanctuary where community can come together to share with each other and learn from other like-minded teachers who raise awareness and inspire vitality. We seek to assist our brothers and sisters by empowering them to create awareness for themselves regarding their sovereign spirituality and greater wellbeing, for the greater good of humankind.   Resources: Pure Heart Alchemy Instagram Pure Heart Alchemy Facebook Pure Heart Alchemy Website Medicina de Flores Sacred Sage  Lyrical Heart Brethren   Q: How Can I Support The SuperFeast Podcast? A: Tell all your friends and family and share online! We'd also love it if you could subscribe and review this podcast on iTunes. Or  check us out on Stitcher :)! Plus  we're on Spotify!   Check Out The Transcript Here:   Mason: (00:00) Hey, bro. Thanks for coming on.   Adrian Anteros: (00:02) Hey. Hey, Mase.   Mason: (00:02) Oh, I just realised I don't have my Myst around. I don't have my dropper around.   Adrian Anteros: (00:10) Yeah. Yeah, I'll have an extra one for you, bro.   Mason: (00:12) Yeah, please. I was just thinking back. I think I had SuperFeast when we met at that workshop. It was where we met. I think it was maybe Teangen's place in Manly, raw food workshop, I remember coming out the back to your car boot sale and you had the boot-.   Adrian Anteros: (00:40) Bootcamp.   Mason: (00:42) The bootcamp, yeah. And you had the Mysts there and you... we just had a great connection just after the workshop and then sat there I think an hour, running through all your Mysts that you'd brought with you. And I was struck by the style of communication when you were talking about the various frequencies that were coming through each of the Mysts, inspired by the various flower essences and plant extracts and mushrooms and intentions and [inaudible 00:01:15] and springwater that was going into them. The language. I know I've got friends who we were just talking about who referred to you as the Flower Shaman. I've referred to you as Speaking Flower. And it's fun. That's fun.   Adrian Anteros: (01:36) [inaudible 00:01:36], thank you.   Mason: (01:40) But that communicating on that level, because the language is flowery, because there's a particular frequency that comes when you are speaking of what they are in reality, rather than what we perceive them as with the human mind, and communicating the surface. Can you take us into that... the Flower Shaman energy. What is this plant shamanism that we're alluding to and where do you go when you find the need to speak in these lyrical, musical ways that we all love about you?   Adrian Anteros: (02:15) Yes. Well, it is artistic and poetry. I've always interpreted it as I feel it. It's having that direct communion with the plants and flowers. When you wrap your dream field around them, like a big hug and you welcome them into your heart, there's something about the transference of plants and human, that nature becomes one piece and then you become the whole lyrical language in between. So you meet there, where you meet at the assemblage point, where I find, over this last 20 years, almost veteran I'm speaking flower, that love, opening the portal, opening the portal of the heart, it's the main place where I go. It's almost like having a romance in the moment and you're so vulnerably in... you fall in love. That's where I find my language. So I fall in love with every flower pretty much that I encounter. Or it encounters me, I see first. The flower shamanism, I think that's been through all indigenous cultures. It's so ancient, between flower baths, blessing people. Flower language used to be in the iron ages and mediaeval ages.   Adrian Anteros: (03:47) Where you'd place a flower in a particular bouquet or bunch, someone at the other end of that, the kings or queens or usually the jester who reads it for the queens and kings, they would know the language of what was sent across the miles from one kingdom to another. So this folklore, that's where the folklore comes from in a sense. I've just compiled all my information over the years and allowed all that merging of... which I call flower language, flower shamanism, yeah.   Mason: (04:27) What is it about flowers in particular, because I know you are out there connecting, having this intersection in this point which I'm curious about rekindling and understanding your process. And I'd assume it's a unique process everyone would have to go through themselves to have that capacity to meet the flowers or hear their calling and meet at that point and hear and feel that language and feel that intention. But I know there's reading Steven Buhner's books. He explains the process. Yeah. I'm interested to know [crosstalk 00:05:04]. Yeah, the [inaudible 00:05:04] man. What a legend. But I'm interested in why flowers in particular, when we'll go deeper into plant shamanism and the whole plant kingdom and this fungal... it's goes on. But why flowers? Why that frequency? Why that medicine? It's like why is that particularly appealing to you?   Adrian Anteros: (05:27) Flowers, yeah man, show their beauty, but they are the pinnacle expression of a plant. It's almost like the seeded memory of the whole bank of knowledge in that plant waits for that moment that it flowers. And that to me is one of the highest vibrational points where it finally gives birth to its pure form. In the Steiner and the Castaneda... he taps on it but Steiner in particular tells you of the forces. The inhalation and the exhalation. The flower's actually the fire force. The fire element. So because it's such a... yeah, you almost fall in love looking at it, it is the fire in the heart, as my studies too and my findings, it's the fire in the heart that connects you to the flower, because it is such connected to the cosmos in that particular way. So you being like you're putting your grounding matches before the humans are grounding almost the grounding for the flower force field, to come back into the earth. And that's where we derive our information about medicine from.   Adrian Anteros: (06:57) But we need that so that "intermediary". And that's the human. That's our position on this, yeah, yeah. We become the seed on the fabric of creation when we can allow ourselves that vulnerable space that just falls so deeply with communication with the plants. This is where I bring my knowledge from and sit with them. It is the dream. It's the dream space. It's a dream collected. It's a bit like... I see it too, as though we can sleep in the same bed as our partner. Simultaneously we can have almost the same dream and we all take part in the same play or cabaret of dream. Plant is the same deal. We go into the same dream as them. And we merge like... so the plant doesn't distinguish between "Oh, I'm a plant and you're a human. Keep your distance." We all become one. And that's how I find my... yeah, that gnostic information that comes through for me. Yeah.   Mason: (08:36) You're talking to someone... Just to say for myself, I've experienced that realm and I've experienced times when I've been enabled through my lifestyle to lose myself in that dreaming, in my own dreaming and that connection. And then at times come and having that balancing out, say in this business world. I've gone in kicking and screaming, to then becoming more structured and being able to refine the way that I'm thinking with my intellect, which is for me the spleen energy. Big grounding energy. And that's what the aspiring spirit they say, in Taoism, is of that spleen. You go and you check your thoughts and go, "Am I heading towards manifesting my vision correctly?" Which is that grounding is something I know we've talked about quite often when you've gone so far into the heart or the visionary, sometimes grounding into reality, for me anyway, can be a challenge. I don't know where you're at with that conversation. But then from there, continuing that cycle, how do you talk and explain that process to people who say, coming to your events.   Mason: (09:41) And what is the process for you, if you are really in your mind right now, I'm going to try and explain and bridge you to the heart in terms of how to connect with this flower or plant and enter into that co-dreaming.   Adrian Anteros: (09:54) Yeah. I would mention, "Allow the plants to polarise the mind spell. Because they dissolve the programme because of their purity." So when we have events here, I will send people out... yeah, they'll go for half an hour, some will get lost in the forest. Fantastic. Even better. But I will say usually, you're talking about the spine, the backbone being the [inaudible 00:10:25] of all the information travelling up to the brain. A lot of approaches like to hug the tree, I like to also approach with my back to the tree. So your backbone is on the information. You're syncing with the plant or the tree in particular. So then you see people meditating and they've got their back to the tree. That's perfect posture. Absolute connection. Because your bones, which are the transistor or the antenna, your backbone in particular carries all the vertebrae, all the information, all the tones, all the music. They call that the music of the spine. Your music of the spine is being connected to the tree's information too.   Adrian Anteros: (11:22) So it comes through the backbone a lot, a lot I find. And that's why I train people here to just let themselves go. Let themselves go and lose the mind, the timelessness. The place where you just totally go damn empty. And yes, stay as long as you need. Dissolve yourself.   Mason: (11:49) I'm just thinking back, must be six years ago, when I first brought you Eucommia Bark in. And remember I sent you some and I was like, "Oh, I'm not going to tell you anything about what this is." You put a big spoon in your mouth and I don't know if you remember that, but you-   Adrian Anteros: (12:11) Yeah, I do. I've got a good memory, bro.   Mason: (12:14) Yeah. I don't know if you remember precisely what you said. There was one standout. And I just want to use that as a clarification for me, because you've gone into a deep feeling. And what is that internal process for you? You felt something in that extract powder, which is, it's an extract powder. It might have been sourced and extracted really well naturally, because you've been able to connect with it, which is always, again, it was one of those great gauges for me that I was still on that right track. I could still feel that wholeness of that plant and you could feel that wholeness of that plant communicating with clarity coming through. How did you get to that real feeling and that essence to then putting it into English. That's always the thing I liked about Steven Buhner. He said, "At some point, plants don't speak English. It needs to go up into the mind to get interpreted." What's that process for you of just doing that so that there's still a union between that feeling heart and the mind verbalising?   Adrian Anteros: (13:16) Yeah. Well I allow, Eucommia Bark yeah. I allow the plant, in whatever form it is, to land. When it lands to me, it lands in its purity. I'm transforming that medicine, whatever it might be, but when it goes in and I gestate it, it's going to be pure because of your own frequency and what you can do with your own magic. But when I receive it, it wraps around me like a skin. Then I unpack it, as I unpack it, it's already transferred its information to me. So it almost becomes part of my auric skin when I receive the plant. It wraps itself around me. It's a present. And that is the presence in the present. And as I unpack it, it's like information that I find and it has to travel through the field and the body, all the causal bodies. Then I can determine what it means in English. But I have to feel the whole goddamn thing at the same time, just in whatever motion it is, in plant speed, I call it.   Mason: (14:54) What's plant speed? I have a bit of an idea, but I'm keen to hear your-   Adrian Anteros: (14:59) Yeah, it's almost like the... plant speed is the pacemaker. Plants give you that pacemaker so you find the perfect rhythm with them, so you can internalise the medicine, the information, so yeah, it's that dance. How quickly you dance before you know that choreographed beautiful, I don't know, that dance that you're trying to learn. So yeah, plant speed will only allow you... it's such a "syncromented" time that you'll get it. You'll get it. It won't go any faster, it won't go any slower. So that's the pacemaker plant speed for sure.   Mason: (15:58) Yeah, with the tonics, you can see it's like people like, "How do I take them?" "Slot them in wherever. Just get them into you." And just they can just be joined some of like covert stuff. But at some point, if you can just pause and see... and I haven't known how to really communicate it without it becoming really ambiguous, and feel the pace that the plants want you to take on theirs. I think it's at that point you're still feeling what was happening already, but you've come into reality and been able to perceive how those plants are interacting with your field, with your chi, with your elements, which is always, it's always a next level. I found that it's almost an initiation. I say it's a difficult one to communicate with people. But it's almost an initiation. It's like this mysterious little treasure that people sometimes find on their own. And they're always going to find it on their own. It's like it's... you can't really teach a process for that.   Adrian Anteros: (17:03) Yeah. It's your personal myth. It is metaphysical too. It's your meta myth, so they say. Yeah. That will find you and the mushrooms. I found this orchid the other day. It's called the Underworld Orchid. It literally flowers under the earth's surface and totally feeds on mushrooms. Mushrooms just feed this plant into life. Nothing else. You did the thing up and there's just all sorts of different mushrooms come from everywhere. And it's stunning. It looks like a [inaudible 00:17:47] in all these colours and geez man, that's a symbiosis going on, which we just don't detect, if you're not open to feel and look at it. That subtle realm. Yeah.   Mason: (18:06) And straight away you go into lessons coming from... then plant shamanism. So much of plant shamanism what I've learned, I've just got clicked from what you were saying there, and we learned symbiosis. And then all of a sudden you've got access to this plethora of information and realities, which is one that humans maybe the mind's not going to perceive of on its own, which is you're in a symbiotic relationship and you can see that deficient in the world. Can you talk, let's go on... like these lessons. Some key lessons. I don't know what. There's too many to go through them all, but any that you are especially feeling right now. The symbiosis you were just talking about. We were just talking about the she-oak before, and about being potentially just in the context of conversation, something, this various trees that are maybe wanting humans to go, "Hey, I've got a bit of medicine right here," and you were like, "Oh, that was probably the one that fell over the border and was just trying to get into our reality."    Mason: (19:15) I'm really interested in going a little of a dive here into what the lessons are that emerge to humanity through say, the plant shamans. Maybe shamanism isn't just serving psychedelic plants after all.   Adrian Anteros: (19:29) No. One of the best... I literally did it yesterday. I've got a beautiful track down at the waterfall here. I walked at night, no stone and no torch. Just walked into the black. It's almost like the void to discover yourself and something more. So I was connecting with the stones around here. Beautiful, different formations. That's part of the emergence as well, with plants, because the stones being the record keepers, are talking about unpacking. They call it medical mineralogy. So the minerals on the planet storing so much information. The way that you connect to all your crystals is actually... take them inside and then allow them to open up. Allow the stone in. Gestate them like a sacred seed. So you're looking and you take that photographic information and you unpack it inside you. So I feel yeah, the plant shamanism, it's more psychology than... it merges. I'm sure there's psychedelics, but there's the psychology of those psychedelics is incredible and vast like the McKennas and all these guys. It's priceless information into really living a vital life.   Adrian Anteros: (21:20) Opening up those senses too. The higher mind, the higher heart. The three dantians, I like to go into that as well. Just boom, boom, boom. Have them all open before I walk into the forest, into the black. I'll open those all up so my senses are full of receivership. So I'm not just taking them at a face level, they're travelling through my being. Through my whole metamorphic field as well.   Mason: (21:51) And now, okay we go to that process, but then we go directly, say with the Mysts pump and those flower essences around our own field. I assume that same process is what we're inviting in when we pump around ourselves and we go into flower essences, the drops, whether that's on a point on the skin or taking that internally. Can you take us a little bit deeper into that process of the intent of the medicine there?   Adrian Anteros: (22:25) Yeah. Yeah. Well the Mysts themselves, I love this one, Enchantment-   Mason: (22:30) Oh my favourite. Absolute favourite as well.   Adrian Anteros: (22:38) [inaudible 00:22:38]. Incredible. But yeah, to me I see them as highly charged molecules interacting with our cellular system as well. We spray our field. It is spiritual information. It's full plant communion. Like the Enchantment in particular, I align this one with the tarot card. So that's related to the Fool. He's like the forest gypsy. He'll take a leap off into faith. And always just that trust in hope, and that one in particular is about the language of nature. What language do we use best to address ourselves and address the plant? The essence drops, Astral Aya, is one of my favourite too. Yeah, like you were saying, I do put them on different accu points. Sometimes I do a little bit of tapping. May the crown, the forehead, the heart, the feet, just depending on whatever meridian points a particular client or myself needs.   Mason: (24:02) Astral Aya. I've run out of Astral Aya, but can you give me a little download on the master plant energy coming in there?   Adrian Anteros: (24:10) Yep. Yeah. Half of this is a Spagyric now, which you're also privy to the information. It does take a long time to create the Spagyrics, but having them grow in my own company on this land, that one in particular about the expansive... it's almost the astro shamanism side, where you're connecting to the inner and outer planets, how wide do we actually allow our consciousness to be in everyday life? How much are we not perceiving? How much are we limiting ourselves? And what are you letting in? How much do you really want to let in? Whether it be for your mind, your body, your heart. That one's all about expansion in the moment. You do feel these instantaneously because of the frequency, the tesla technology, the scalar information, all that, that I run through these as well, so it does allow you to travel. Travel at almost light speed, which flower essence are a light. They are captured light. The photosynthesis, the sun information, it's all there, yeah. It's totally riding on it.   Mason: (25:47) Speaking of travel, just in case I don't get my little travel pack of the Mysts especially, having that Sacred Sage with me when I travel is always an absolute... I say planet sent, not God sent, in that instance it feels more appropriate. It's like that owl energy, eyes wide open, just able to... it's like putting that shield up around me is how I feel it. And just that owl, just that bang, ready to swoop on anything that comes into the field, and I just pump it on the planes, in the new Airbnb's. Don't have to... if I can't get in there and actually do a smoke. And then the Brethrens, it's still Brethren right?   Adrian Anteros: (26:29) Yeah man. Yeah. Yep.   Mason: (26:34) That Cougar. Is it Cougar, Jaguar, Courage?   Adrian Anteros: (26:38) Jaguar, yeah.   Mason: (26:39) Yeah, that Jaguar, the courage. And I always used to use it. I align with that so much with that surface immunity with those particular botanicals. But courage to get on the frontline of the body, where that war between the inner and the outer of the surface immune system in that phagocytic constant battle line is occurring, which is a beautiful part of nature as well as all the warring states that are going on, but living symbiotically as well. I always like, "Just get that in me, to that antiviral, that shield of protection as well."   Adrian Anteros: (27:15) Yeah. It is an immuno shield for sure. It's your own force field. What you call the Darth Vader. You can learn more about that. But yeah. It gives you that confidence as well. The confidence. It has all the antimicrobial, antispasmodic, antiseptic, all of those it has in Brethren in particular. I did place it that way, so it will align with our immunity tonic as well. Yeah, especially in this, I don't know, the currency that we are living in. I think the mushrooms, the tonics, really every artillery that's available to you in the medicinal world, then you need to raise your frequency enough to be walk in any battles and really-   Mason: (28:17) Well, let's dive into the therapies in that way, where you see the real therapeutics of the flower essences. How one can use them within themselves, what's going on when we do that and when you have those. And you've got the immunity to ingest I think. You've taken the Mysts and transformed them all into a dropper as well, like having a [inaudible 00:28:38], is that right?   Adrian Anteros: (28:40) Yeah, there's 11 in particular, I've created for the Mysts and the essence. Yeah. Just really 11 chakra systems. I've got the soul star, earth star, and all the other chakras in between. Yeah, I think it's like with the Akashic too, which is very much related to the tree of knowledge. The earth information, the mushrooms, that one. I have you in mind in particular, around the original origin of creation of this one. But yeah, having the internal essence and the external Myst, it's almost like your internal vibration meets your external frequency and you can find the balance in there. There's a whole emotional psychology in between there as well, in particular, like we just did the higher heart, self love essence with Celestial Myst. That's just opening up so many channels for people to... "How do you really love yourself? What's the best way?" You can open yourself up to loving yourself first before you can love anything, a plant or whatever. So yeah, that's really cracking open the portal of the heart.   Adrian Anteros: (30:19) That's the core of what a Pure Heart does. How do we decant, distil this pure heart that we actually... our origins derive from anyway. Bringing it back to that. The flowers always re-correct, re-centre you, recalibrate you into the... back on destiny's path, really. But yeah, health wise, if we can, with the flower essences... they're perfect marriage with any other medicine, because they'll always be in effect and be affectionate with other medicines, because they're soft, they flow, they move, they morph. They morph with say, I have the Mason's Mushrooms, but then not long after I can my Myst and my drops. It's just like, "Ah," there's some kind of beautiful dance going on there. They're happy to be with each other. There's no clash whatsoever with flower essences. They're always perfect in meeting. Like perfect relations. They carry this.   Mason: (31:39) I see such a symbiosis there. I've been really thinking a lot about this dance, which I also find that it is a beautiful dance. It's the old story between there's the big label, the good and evil, chaos and structure. And it's this light and dark whole basis of this universe, political left and right. All these balancing forces. And what you're talking about is this accessible flower essence, which is you're able to go and... you can procure on your own. Some like me aren't going to be doing that. I'm going to be using the Pure Heart, and then reminding myself that I do have that connection through the products, that I do have that possible connection straight back to the wild and the Source myself and keep that alive. It's the same with the herbs. People go... they can access these incredible mushrooms or tonics, but then, because it's in tradition, because there's an intent and a love behind it, it energetically shows its work back to the Source and reminds you that you've got the capacity to go and harvest your own medicines.   Mason: (32:48) Procure your own teas, and get into the earth the way you are right now. I think that's potentially the mission we've both known has arisen from the embers of intent around our business, and yet had to go on the journey in terms of accepting that that's going to require us building and going into the Dojo and challenging ourselves in order to facilitate that when we perhaps thought we were just going to live in the chaos, and not structure. And I see the accessibility of this and the reminding that you've got... you've got that therapy, that day to day therapy and it works so well. It isn't this intense, complex system that you need to remember and learn, which is the counter of the medical system's institutionalisation around herbalism, institutionalisation and certifications around flower essences. And people becoming the keepers of the knowledge, which is useful of course. Because there is a complexity of knowledge with flower essences or shamanism or herbalism.   Mason: (34:00) It gets to the point where it's like, "Maybe this is beyond the day to day person's capacity, and we can interact with the specialists at times, but remembering on the other side of that is that yeah, there's an actually a decentralisation and a non-institutionalisation, and you can see how your own or naturally rhythmic institution of your life and your family arises. And you can bring these herbs and these essences into it. And so I always like yeah, I always like the positioning and the determination and that stubbornness of pure heart in holding that space. I feel like stubbornness is a really great quality that comes out of the plant kingdom, especially. Like trying and get rid of Japanese knotweed. It's stubborn.   Adrian Anteros: (34:53) Robust. Yeah. It is, yeah. But we have a plant here that's pretty much overrun. It's called the Aeroplane. The Aeroplane plant or Spider plant. Anyway, It's been tested. It's 90% it dissolves pollutants in the air, more than any other plant on the planet. I've had this thing just outside the apothecary. I've been kicking it over, pulling it out, going, "Damn you weed, you just keep coming back." But of course. Of course, man. Let it overrun the place. Now, now I know. So it's... the medicine finds you. It will creep in anyway. Yeah, getting back to that, I feel like we are the blacksmith that walks into the furnace sometimes, like you're holding strong. You know you might get a little bit singed and burned getting in there, but you're going to create something beautiful like bringing in a medicine. Bring it. Bring it if you know it's within you and then be the keeper that holds the wild, like your mushrooms, brother. You bring the wild into your mushrooms.   Adrian Anteros: (36:18) People still taste the wilderness still there. That chalice that you've held them in, in that fiery furnace. That's what's needed. That's what's needed so that people don't... almost don't recognise anything of the pharmaceutical range. Nothing to do with that. So you keep the wild and I keep the wild of all the plants here too. Yeah, just riding on that is like the lone cowboy, man. Or cowgirl. It's yours. It's yours then. So I don't own the medicine. It's yours once it's travelling through you. You make do what you do.   Mason: (37:05) Can I ask a couple of things. I probably... I want to hear about a few... okay, a little bit more nuance of people navigating their way through the range of Pure Heart. I feel, as staples begin to emerge, Sacred Sage is what everyone this year, or probably last two years, everyone gets in for their birthday. Here we're back spraying Sacred Sage in the parcels when they go out.   Adrian Anteros: (37:35) Amazing, yeah.   Mason: (37:37) So that's a staple I feel for everyone. Have a bottle there, just because it's that Sage energy, it's becoming more and more familiar. Then the other staple is the Medicina de flores.   Adrian Anteros: (37:52) Yeah. Love it, man. Wow. Didn't have one this morning. But yeah, thank you.   Mason: (37:57) I want to go into it. Just so you know, where my progression of my thoughts is to lay down the staples. I think it's everyone really beneficial for me, for where I'm at, those are two are especially are those staples. So it's nice having a couple of staple products that are easy. If you're in the hustle and the bustle, you know you just go get your couple, and that's what I definitely recommend. Before we dive into the Medicina de flores, how do you recommend people get in, when they get into your world, how they best connect to what's going to be right for them at a particular time. What systematisation have you seen arise over product usage. Any other questions to be asking that leads you to the answer of the one, two, three, four products you're going to be getting.   Adrian Anteros: (38:45) Yeah. First entry I would say is to use Medicina de flores, because of the vastness of herbs and plants and practically has my whole repertoire of garden information of 88 plants. I have a few more than this, but 88 plants in particular, that... yeah, that gives you pretty much the library of information to begin with. You've got a stack of books without carrying the load. So, I would use that one first.   Mason: (39:34) While you're on it, maybe if you don't mind, can you take me in... and I immediately, you talk about flower blessings and you were at my wedding, where we were blessed to have that flower blessing and I was like, "Oh, you're right." That feeling when I dropped deep in the middle of that ceremony, Brandon and Jen took us into that space. I was like, "Oh yeah, I recognise that," when I doused myself in my Medicina de flores. Can you run us through the energy, the inspiration, and you know I like the inspiration behind the creation. Because I, like everyone, like a lot of people listening in, sat in ceremony, whether it's Ayahuasca, whether it's San Pedro and in Peru and had that Agua De Florida sprayed all over the place, spat all over me and just to hear what... that's a nostalgic smell for a lot of people, but go into that energy and then the inspiration behind you creating yours.   Adrian Anteros: (40:35) Yeah, well likewise. I was introduced to Agua De Florida travelling Peru and yeah, sitting in circles, yeah. It didn't align with me. Even though I was almost engaged and entrapped in the hysteria of the whole storyline, and but still there was something amiss here, because synthetics just don't... they've got a million and one chemicals that are not... there's no compatibility to the human design whatsoever. So yeah. And then when they spit it all over you, you're highly flammable, you pretty much... you walk past a campfire, you'd probably go up. But anyway, this is ridiculous.   Mason: (41:47) Petrochemical ceremony.   Adrian Anteros: (41:48) Oof. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. A running flame. But so yeah, I just knew I had to... there's something more entertaining than this. So yeah. I wanted to take it to higher consciousness. If you're cleansing, cleansing is a sacred rite. It's a passage of usually transforming one state to the next. So with Medicina de flores, what I found is, it will clear the parasitic energy, detox, declutter the whole senses, inhaling as well. I do it in prayer. All the waters we collected, it took us almost five years. Four for sure, to collect every water from sacred sites and springs all across the planet, on every continent we collected. People would bring the back to us. And we collected in the storehouse here. I wanted anyone to connect deeply to wherever they were on this flat plane, globe, whatever you want to call it. Wherever they are on the planet, they're able to connect with it. So that is the web of light that covers the planet we're on.   Adrian Anteros: (43:23) This way we can connect there, we can travel through water has that information, so that's why I just knew that 88 plants, 22 oils, every water from every continent on the planet. You've got a full open source. Open source connected through the fluids, we are fluids just like I was aligning it to us. What would best serve us as a spiritual cleanser and give us the information to transform? That's why I call these transformational medicine, because it's almost like the altered state of consciousness enough... it's almost like the agitation or the irritation in life is just enough to make you change. This will give you the... or help you through the threshold of transforming into the next phase. Or at least the initiation, initialising information like scent in particular. We can have a beautiful conversation. If we share Medicina in between this and yeah, it's like I won't forget a word you've ever said to me, because of that limbic... passing that limbic brain, straight into the storing pool of information of constant.   Adrian Anteros: (44:53) So, that's my love for Medicina. And we use the magpie, because the magpie is always speaking, always warbling, always hanging around you, wanting to communicate. Interesting, I have a couple follow me into the bush every day. They'll walk, walk, walk so far, obviously wanting a feed, but yeah. They're talking to-   Mason: (45:15) I think it's called the swoopy boy attacks.   Adrian Anteros: (45:20) Yeah, yeah. They're titanic masterpieces. They're trying to get your attention. But yeah, that's why I'm always playing between the tarot, the esoteric herbalism, all that ancient information, ancient shamanism, just blending the whole lot, really. Story's.   Mason: (45:49) Yeah, to get on to it, I think everyone listening. It's a really good gift if you've got a friend who sits in ceremony, who sat in ceremony here or in Peru, in the North Americas, wherever. Anyway they've gone and they've sat and you can hear this emerging natural narrative around this flower blessing and this clearing that you can access with the Medicina and just come. We'll take a little clip of this, we'll put that up on YouTube, just the clip talking about this. You send them that, send them a bottle of Medicina de Flores. You'll nail it. It's such a good gift. I've done that a couple of times now and it hits deep. It strikes something deep in those people who were connected to that intention around... every now and then they're shedding that parasitic energy that they've possibly felt or cultivated within themselves. And that and as I say, is just always a no brainer for me to give to myself and to others. You can always send a bottle to mum, it always works a treat. And then where are they heading in the apothecary?   Adrian Anteros: (47:05) Well yeah, I've taken on the Spagyrics just because of the concentration of medicinal value, the therapeutics, I've just... I've become fascinated with this type of alchemy. Yeah, talking about the language, it's a different... I'm alchemizing the different languages so that I can now offer an even more potent form of medicine, where it's non-intrusive but absolutely takes you to the highest point of consciousness, where we want VIP. All access. And then flower essences, they'll always give you that elevated, levitated feeling, because of where the flower sits on the perch of a plant. So yeah, we're opening up probably, I don't know how many, a few more months, but yeah, opening up the space of flower shamanism for interactive educational platforms of using this as a medium in your practitioner work, your own personal work. Actually journeying with them. Like at the moment we do... if someone was to have one of the essences, so we've got the Love Essence, the Grounding Essence, whatever, Astral Aya, I would say, "Do a 21 day [inaudible 00:49:01] on there. Seven drops three times a day for 21 days, you've got this full any habits, emotional stuckness, you'll push through that.   Adrian Anteros: (49:13) Because you've overcome... you've done your 21 day [inaudible 00:49:21] with the flowers. They want to work with you. You'll change it. You'll flip it. You'll flip that information. And then you'll find that, "Wow, it's almost like I took off the old coat." And yeah, that's the ability they have. So that's what I would suggest straight up anyway.   Mason: (49:44) Everyone can always get in touch with you guys as well, get a little bit of guidance, right?   Adrian Anteros: (49:50) Yeah, absolutely man. Yeah, yeah. There's many do. They just say... like a lady this morning says, "You know, someone..." Her friend just gave birth, a little bit traumatic, she was feeling out of her body and she said, "What should I use?" And I said, "Angelica," because that's a salve of comfort during transitioning. So I would use Angelica, it's got Angelica Heart [inaudible 00:50:22]. I think it's got Ashwagandha in there. That four are very strong pillars. So that will step into the room. That Angelica being, I see them as beings themselves. That whole formula being will start coming and then be like a midwife, will actually comfort the whole arena of people, whoever's in that space. Angelica was used by a clinical aromatherapist, [inaudible 00:50:53] that was giving birth, she used Angelica in a hospital.   Adrian Anteros: (51:00) Yeah, so when the baby was being delivered, it's like why not have the information between... imagine the first scent the baby comes into the world it smells of Angelica. It's like, "Wow." The mum continues to use that, the connection is there forever. The umbilical, that love. It stays with them for life. I've recently created a... they use the Love, the Jewells Myst and Love Essence and the husband, the wife have been taking this and spraying this and then when the child comes into the world, in their delivery room, they're going to be using this at the same time too. So it will be the Holy Trinity. It bonds the family together, just through essence and scent, which was pretty. It's quite touching to be able to offer this. That's where Pure Heart has been steered lately. It's really this sensational... it feels profound that where we've gone from in the car boot sale, to you originally, to like, "Wow man. This is used as, this actually more of a serious encoded medicine."   Mason: (52:47) It opens up and there's all these various pathways that are possible. There's a little postpartum pathway and the... there's all these different fairytale and stories and collections and intentions that are able to be easily be taken on. It's been nice and sometimes of a difficult one when there's so much complexity and so much that can't be communicated via a brand story, or just a website. But you build in the background with faith I guess, which is nice to watch it emerge. So it's nice to see it emerging.   Adrian Anteros: (53:24) Yeah, thank you man. Thank you. It is like that. It's... I don't know... you sit still long enough, you'll start to listen to yourself. Yeah, yeah. It's incredible what is possible just through holding the faith. Just through holding the faith, holding the trust. Knowing that yeah, let the medicine speak for themselves. And eventually it will, or step forward and hold your hand. Hold your hand. Wow. Thank you. You're showing me the way. I thought I was showing you. It's... yeah, very present man. And for me it feels like music every day with the plants. That is the music of the plants, going out there, coming in here, it's just like I come in, in the apothecary, all the essences, the tonics, they're just sitting there on the shelves. I come in there and I smoke them and I just play a little bit of light drum to them, connect, say, "Hey, how are you today? Let's go create." And it seems to run quite smooth from this forward.   Adrian Anteros: (54:59) And I've tried it. I've tried it. Other days I haven't, it's a little bit clunky. Only you'd know this. That the little wheels is a little off, but yeah. So that's the practise of checking-in every day. My first and foremost practise is Agnihotra, sacred fire, connecting the rising sun and all that. The first 40 seconds of the day and the last 40 seconds is the most volatile, full of information you'll have in your everyday. So you've really got 80 seconds there. 80 seconds to partake, that is to loaded with the new knowledge coming up, that it's amazing to sit there. That's the beginning of pretty much every day, man.   Mason: (55:57) [inaudible 00:55:57] used to live on an Agnihotra farm. We'd have a little [inaudible 00:56:07]. Yeah, I think what I like, I like chatting to you. I've been just really reminiscing at the moment about business, and became a little bit disillusioned by the people with conscious business, patting themselves on the back for ticking some boxes, but there were just was an incongruence there, and I only recognised it because I recognised it a little bit in myself. And I get that I judge those that I love the most so that I can get clarity in my own life as you maybe... and I've really been trying to nail what happens when a business for me, when the times that I felt a bit disillusioned with the business and when it becomes more of a job, which at times I know is necessary, but excessively and then maybe I lose a little bit of that connection to that essence and that inspiration and it doesn't seem to be evolving.   Mason: (57:05) It seems to be stagnating and I look at it objectively, and I go, "I'm still saying all the same things. The brand is about the same things. People in the business are really believing the mission. Customers are believing the mission, but I can feel something stagnant. And there's those embers that's before you have a business, that's the intention that emerges, and you create the business, and you go, "Right, I need to interpret with language." It's like the same with the communication of... when you're having a communication with a plant. You go and you go, "Ah, this is what I felt." You put some language to it. But if you don't continually go back and connect with say, the flower, with yourself, and then in this instance, the essence of the business. For me it's my muse within this world of creation we call business. Then all of a sudden, it's like what happens in Materia Medica, Botany with a plant. It's like you can read about it and memorise what that plant is, but then you're stuck in an institutional mindset.   Mason: (58:07) And that's the same with the business. You go, "Ah yeah, I'm about this, I'm about delivering this to the world, this is the big mission," and then for me, I've gone along and what I've recognised in you at all times is, you're going, "I'm not moving away from this muse. I'm going to continually be there." And I felt that at times, possibly I've become a bit too precious about protecting my muse and let it go and grow and interpreting it as something new, but yeah, I definitely can recognise that which I've maybe gone, in your business and the way you approach it, which is something which I've recognised in myself is if I don't go and check in and allow it to morph, I start using it as a justification. I start using it as a brand. I start commodifying it and I allow that brand to become a stagnant external thing, rather than constantly checking in. Constantly facing, "What are the quandaries I have?" Okay, hold both the quandaries to the light, the dark of everything, so that something new can emerge and a new interpretation and connection can emerge.   Mason: (59:12) And I've recognised that you've never wavered from staying in, from what I can tell, going that, "I'm staying in direct communion here, I'm to just running off into the entrepreneurial scene. I'm not just running off into the business scene," which can be challenging, when you're-   Adrian Anteros: (59:32) Yeah. 100%, man. Well, yeah. In the blending of perplexing and simplicity and watch your patterns of perfection. And does it steer me too far away from my first love, my first core essence bubbling in there? Yeah, I like to remain in that full self-inquiry. That is always presenting to me, something exciting and new, but it's very close to nature's rhythm. Because it's so close to nature's rhythm, it's actually my rhythm at the same time. So yeah, it's remaining soft, remaining soft, agile. Agile in the newness, but also having this divine drive that I'm guided by this, I'm guided by my... I don't know, my soul self, my God self, whatever you want to call it. But yeah, you've got to let have the mainstay. The main play in this... in my existence, that's the main stage. The main play. I totally hear you bro, it's like doing the entrepreneurship and geez, man.   Adrian Anteros: (01:01:26) Yeah, we have to have this too. Many hats. Pointed hats, long coats, short coats, shirtless, whatever, but have to have all those guards as well. So yeah, it's really finding yourself in that next phase. But it's the right relationship with your next rites of passage. So yeah, narratives, all this type of thing, but just stay in love with yourself along the way. Just stay in the self love. The self love.   Mason: (01:02:16) I think that sums up... sorry. I was just going to say for me, when I think about Pure Heart Alchemy, that sums up if you're going in, you're like, "Oh, where do I start?" If you sit in that self-love space and you enter into the apothecary whether you get going out and you're getting it at the shops, just jump on the website and go and connect. If you're sitting in that self-love space, it's pretty easy just to go like, "Yeah." You're out of problem-solution. You're into cultivation.   Adrian Anteros: (01:02:45) Yeah. Yeah. Coming home to yourself. Coming home to the love, the heart, the body, it's through nature. Through nature and these creations are absolutely funnelled you back into you, whether you're funnelling it from [inaudible 01:03:11] action, and cosmic channel, you're funnelling through your heart, through whatever part of your body. The flower essences, they're seeing you there. Absolutely seeing your hand, bro.    Mason: (01:04:10) Beautiful, man. I encourage everyone to go out and stock up, gifts, all that. It's a great offering. I feel like, you are so familiar with the offerings and feel I still am as well, and it's a nice feeling knowing so many people that still yet to go and stumble into that world and experience... because everyone who gets on there, they're always coming back like, "Yeah, that's right. I knew something was missing. I haven't got my Pure Heart. I've been a month without my Pure Heart." So I'm excited for everyone to go and stumble into that world.   Adrian Anteros: (01:04:46) Maybe we'll get everyone on the [inaudible 01:04:47] soon, bro.   Mason: (01:04:48) Ooh, yeah. I was just... because yesterday was 10 years since I started SuperFeast and I was just-   Adrian Anteros: (01:04:55) Oh, congratulations.   Mason: (01:04:57) Thanks, bro.   Adrian Anteros: (01:04:59) Cheers to that.   Mason: (01:05:05) Yeah, cheers. And I was just posting about the cacao party and I think we'd met maybe a year before that, but you were the Chief Flower Shaman of the cacao party. And I just remember everyone going, "Who's that big Adonis guy going around just pumping..." You were just pumping out of your holster. [crosstalk 01:05:33] out of your holster, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang... and the whole place just felt like a bouquet and smelt like one. And it was really significant... I look back at the, it was such a big party, it was pretty big in numbers, but it felt like a big moment, a lot of people met their tribes there at that party. A lot of people discovered things. Everyone always comes back. Everyone who was there got something special. It wasn't just like another conscious party. And you were such a big part of creating that energy, with just "mystifying" it.   Adrian Anteros: (01:06:08) Yeah, yeah. Wow, I absolutely remember that. I actually remember the scent I was pumping around most of all was... I think it was Tantric Rose. Tantric Rose pumping this chocolate cherry just [inaudible 01:06:27]. Fogging up the place. That was quite good. I remember on the side you had one of those stage fog machines and I got the dude to switch it on while I was pumping the Myst into it and it was just [inaudible 01:06:46], it was this vapour just hitting the walls and the dance floor. Yeah.   Mason: (01:06:56) That would've almost been the opening night for Tantric. I remember you creating it around that time and bringing the cocoa... anyone doing, there's so many people here facilitating ceremony, therapists, people doing cacao ceremonies, having their own tea and cacao ceremonies, you'll match here with the flower essences. You'll be able to find something to completely bring wind underneath the wings of that intention. Don't underestimate it. Get in touch with these guys or follow your heart and just find that Myst or that dropper that spagyric. Bring the Medicina de Flores in there no matter what, to clear yourself before you head into that space of ceremony. It's the same as you go and stand on the earth and [inaudible 01:07:50]. You can release that energy and cleanse and then you bring a little flower blessing in. Dose yourself over the top. You can go in clear. These are real amazing allies. So grateful to you and Isabella is off camera for bringing it forward into the world to your friends.   Adrian Anteros: (01:08:11) Yeah. Thank you for all you do too, brother. That was incredible. Incredible.   Mason: (01:08:16) Absolute pleasure. Thank you. All the links are in the show notes, guys, but if you look up to your Heart Alchemy, bam.   Adrian Anteros: (01:08:24) Boom.   Mason: (01:08:24) There you are. Boom. Get on the newsletter as well. Get on the newsletter. Lots of goodies. Lots of insights. Lots of flower shamaning.   Adrian Anteros: (01:08:34) Yeah. Aho.   Mason: (01:08:37) Aho. Ciao.   For more details go to: https://www.superfeast.com.au/blogs/superblog/adrian-anteros-ep-122

The Animal Intuitive Show
Live Pet Communications With The Animal Intuitive - call in!

The Animal Intuitive Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 50:34


Watch me demonstrate live distance animal communication to help with Missy the german shepherd who has some anxiety and, "skittishness." Cindy asks me if I can tell her about Missy's past before she adopted her. We talk about this, as well as what would help her to overcome some of these issues. Missy talks to us about pack order and how she sees herself in the order. I also give Missy's mom information about some potential physical issues. Anteros the malamute dog talks about a potential health concern. And, I speak with Tiger the pittie/shepherd/rottie mix, and Bell the chihuahua, in spirit. That conversation will be continued in a Part 2 episode. Part 2 coming! More about Bella and Tiger - I couldn't see Melissa's questions or responses to the information I was getting about Bell and Tiger. I'm going to post a follow-up with her this week that will be pre-recorded. Make sure you're subscribed to get your reminder! And like and share

Ashwood
Preserved

Ashwood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 23:52


Anteros is being forced into his first space mission a bit prematurely. Even with his limited training, everyone assures him everything will be fine, though.

Cupid's Crossing
Ep 7: The Offer

Cupid's Crossing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 8:30


Cupid gets an offer. Marco goes to Anteros. Percy finds himself in a peculiar situation! Starring James London As Cupid! Also Starring Sterling Scott, Happiness Carter, Trevor VanUden, Cesar Espino, Paul Martinez, Ty Cherie and Michael Morabito as Anteros Onassis! Produced by James Lott Jr and Jaime Molina. Directed and written by James Lott Jr. theme song by James Lott Jr and Palmez! Available on soundcloud.com/jameslottjr

Estéreo360º
Estéreo360º Programa 153: Friendly Mix 2020 02

Estéreo360º

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 87:01


Sigo haciendo balance del año en Estéreo360º con el segundo de dos programas en los que mis amigos comparten y presentan sus canciones favoritas de 2020. Con 18 temarracos (OJO: 5 de ellos son un repoker de Bonus Tracks exclusivos para este podcast) de Run the Jewels, Ana Tijoux, Bruce Springsteen, Anteros, Billie Eilish, Liher, Lebanon Hanover, Betacam, Triángulo de Amor Bizarro, CocoRosie, Alexandra Savior, San Pascualito Rey, Janelle Monae, Dominique A, Perfume Genius, Julián Mayorga (por duplicado y en la imagen) e incluso Bon Jovi... ¡Lo juro!

Colgar al DJ
Colgar al DJ #33 | Benee + Anteros

Colgar al DJ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 33:08


La app TikTok nos está brindando a todos sus usuarios, la oportunidad de conocer muchas canciones gracias a estos vídeos tan cortos con una música tan pegadiza. Benee es una de estas artistas que han dado el boom gracias a esta app. De ella hablaremos en nuestra parte principal del programa. Y luego os presentamos a Anteros una banda inglesa de indi-pop con mucha energía y muchos temazos, así que... Dale al Play y disfruta.

De Música Ligera
De Música Ligera: "Va a Estallar el Obús"

De Música Ligera

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 56:59


Érase una vez un podcast que, semana tras semana, ponía la mejor música posible. Se llamaba De Musica Ligera y tenía engatusadas a todas las orejas que lo escuchaban. Hasta que un buen día, en él, sonaron discos increíbles como los de Mourn, Jack Bisonte, Eels, Anteros o La Trinidad, singles asombrosos como los de Arde Bogota, The Avalanches con Leon Bridges, Cuchillas o Ganges, aparecieron brutales descubrimientos como 錯乱前 o Hijos de Nacho Vidal y se trataron temas importantísimos como la difícil situación de la musica en directo en España por culpa del Covid... El resto del cuento lo escribes tú escuchándolo. Cuando se queremos ponernos pedorros, no hay quien nos gane.

Punishing Brutality
Punishing Brutality – Episode #22

Punishing Brutality

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 77:02


The Transatlantic Extreme Metal Podcast featuring music by Pariso, Gojira, Huntsmen, Anteros and END

Parole di Storie
Il gigante Anteo contro l’eroe Eracle. Mitologia

Parole di Storie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 11:17


Anteo era un Gigante. Figlio di Poseidone, dio del Mare e della Madre Terra Gea. Egli aveva la sua dimora nella terra di Libia, secondo alcuni, o in Marocco, secondo altri; terre situate nel nord del continente d'Africa. Anteo era un gigante assai crudele, Tanto che appena uno straniero viaggiatore aveva la sventura di transitare nelle sue terre, questi veniva costretto con la forza a lottare e combattere contro il gigante. Dopo una lotta dura e senza riposo, né tregua, appena Anteo si rendeva conto che lo sfortunato straniero non ce l'avrebbe fatta più, e perciò se ne restava costretto a terra esausto e sanguinante, egli lo afferrava con le sue possenti braccia, piantava le gambe al suolo, lo inarcava sul proprio petto vigoroso, e con un violento colpo di reni e grido di belva umana, stritolava lo sventurato. [...] Continue reading

Parole di Storie - Mitologia
Ares contro i giganti. Mitologia

Parole di Storie - Mitologia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 8:17


Ares, il dio della guerra, sanguinario e brutale, conquistò l’amore di Afrodite, dea della bellezza. Ma ares era antipatico, irascibile e violento, soprattutto nessuno degli altri dei poteva soffrirlo, compreso suo padre, Zeus, il padre di tutti gli dei, non poteva sopportarlo. Ebbene, Ares, pur avendo conosciuto sempre la vittoria nelle sue imprese, cioè quella di scatenare guerre e massacri in ogni parte del mondo, ebbe modo di provare sulla propria pelle che le imprese vittoriose però non sempre arridono al rissoso Ares, anzi. [...] Continue reading

Parole di Storie - Favole
Il gigante Anteo contro l’eroe Eracle. Mitologia

Parole di Storie - Favole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 11:17


Anteo era un Gigante. Figlio di Poseidone, dio del Mare e della Madre Terra Gea. Egli aveva la sua dimora nella terra di Libia, secondo alcuni, o in Marocco, secondo altri; terre situate nel nord del continente d'Africa. Anteo era un gigante assai crudele, Tanto che appena uno straniero viaggiatore aveva la sventura di transitare nelle sue terre, questi veniva costretto con la forza a lottare e combattere contro il gigante. Dopo una lotta dura e senza riposo, né tregua, appena Anteo si rendeva conto che lo sfortunato straniero non ce l'avrebbe fatta più, e perciò se ne restava costretto a terra esausto e sanguinante, egli lo afferrava con le sue possenti braccia, piantava le gambe al suolo, lo inarcava sul proprio petto vigoroso, e con un violento colpo di reni e grido di belva umana, stritolava lo sventurato. [...] Continue reading

Parole di Storie - Mitologia
Il gigante Anteo contro l’eroe Eracle. Mitologia

Parole di Storie - Mitologia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 11:17


Anteo era un Gigante. Figlio di Poseidone, dio del Mare e della Madre Terra Gea. Egli aveva la sua dimora nella terra di Libia, secondo alcuni, o in Marocco, secondo altri; terre situate nel nord del continente d’Africa. Anteo era un gigante assai crudele, Tanto che appena uno straniero viaggiatore aveva la sventura di transitare nelle sue terre, questi veniva costretto con la forza a lottare e combattere contro il gigante. Dopo una lotta dura e senza riposo, né tregua, appena Anteo si rendeva conto che lo sfortunato straniero non ce l’avrebbe fatta più, e perciò se ne restava costretto a terra esausto e sanguinante, egli lo afferrava con le sue possenti braccia, piantava le gambe al suolo, lo inarcava sul proprio petto vigoroso, e con un violento colpo di reni e grido di belva umana, stritolava lo sventurato. [...] Continue reading

Gregg's Guide to New Music

Gregg’s Guide to New Music: Episode 238 Gregg highly recommends checking out, and supporting the following bands and musicians. Links to find more from them, and the purchase their music are posted below. Check out Gregg’s Guide’s Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/greggsguidetonewmusic VANT – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/wearevant/ Anteros – https://www.anterosofficial.com/ facebook.com/anterosofficial/, @AnterosOfficial CMD/CTRL – http://cmdctrlmusic.com/ facebook.com/CmdCtrlmusic/, @CmdCtrl_Music A Day to Remember – https://degenerates.adtr.com/ facebook.com/adtr/, @adtr Red City Radio – https://www.redcityradio.net/, https://redcityradio.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/redcityradio/, @redcityradio Assuming We Survive – https://assumingwesurvive.com facebook.com/AWSband/, @awsmusic Tropical Contact – https://tropicalcontact.bigcartel.com/, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/TropicalContact/, @TropicalContact Settle Your Scores – https://settleyourscores.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/settleyourscores/, @syspoppunk The Waffle Stompers – https://thewafflestompers.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/thewafflestompers/ Authority Zero – http://authorityzero.com/ facebook.com/AuthorityZero/, @Authority_Zero

Gregg's Guide to New Music

Gregg’s Guide to New Music: Episode 238 Gregg highly recommends checking out, and supporting the following bands and musicians. Links to find more from them, and the purchase their music are posted below. Check out Gregg’s Guide’s Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/greggsguidetonewmusic VANT – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/wearevant/ Anteros – https://www.anterosofficial.com/ facebook.com/anterosofficial/, @AnterosOfficial CMD/CTRL – http://cmdctrlmusic.com/ facebook.com/CmdCtrlmusic/, @CmdCtrl_Music A Day to Remember – https://degenerates.adtr.com/ facebook.com/adtr/, @adtr Red City Radio – https://www.redcityradio.net/, https://redcityradio.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/redcityradio/, @redcityradio Assuming We Survive – https://assumingwesurvive.com facebook.com/AWSband/, @awsmusic Tropical Contact – https://tropicalcontact.bigcartel.com/, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/TropicalContact/, @TropicalContact Settle Your Scores – https://settleyourscores.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/settleyourscores/, @syspoppunk The Waffle Stompers – https://thewafflestompers.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/thewafflestompers/ Authority Zero – http://authorityzero.com/ facebook.com/AuthorityZero/, @Authority_Zero

Pod Bash
Episode 238

Pod Bash

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 47:41


Gregg’s Guide to New Music: Episode 238 Gregg highly recommends checking out, and supporting the following bands and musicians. Links to find more from them, and the purchase their music are posted below. Check out Gregg’s Guide’s Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/greggsguidetonewmusic VANT – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/wearevant/ Anteros – https://www.anterosofficial.com/ facebook.com/anterosofficial/, @AnterosOfficial CMD/CTRL – http://cmdctrlmusic.com/ facebook.com/CmdCtrlmusic/, @CmdCtrl_Music A Day to Remember – https://degenerates.adtr.com/ facebook.com/adtr/, @adtr Red City Radio – https://www.redcityradio.net/, https://redcityradio.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/redcityradio/, @redcityradio Assuming We Survive – https://assumingwesurvive.com facebook.com/AWSband/, @awsmusic Tropical Contact – https://tropicalcontact.bigcartel.com/, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/TropicalContact/, @TropicalContact Settle Your Scores – https://settleyourscores.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/settleyourscores/, @syspoppunk The Waffle Stompers – https://thewafflestompers.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/thewafflestompers/ Authority Zero – http://authorityzero.com/ facebook.com/AuthorityZero/, @Authority_Zero

Pod Bash
Episode 238

Pod Bash

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 47:41


Gregg's Guide to New Music: Episode 238 Gregg highly recommends checking out, and supporting the following bands and musicians. Links to find more from them, and the purchase their music are posted below. Check out Gregg's Guide's Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/greggsguidetonewmusic VANT – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/wearevant/ Anteros – https://www.anterosofficial.com/ facebook.com/anterosofficial/, @AnterosOfficial CMD/CTRL – http://cmdctrlmusic.com/ facebook.com/CmdCtrlmusic/, @CmdCtrl_Music A Day to Remember – https://degenerates.adtr.com/ facebook.com/adtr/, @adtr Red City Radio – https://www.redcityradio.net/, https://redcityradio.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/redcityradio/, @redcityradio Assuming We Survive – https://assumingwesurvive.com facebook.com/AWSband/, @awsmusic Tropical Contact – https://tropicalcontact.bigcartel.com/, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/TropicalContact/, @TropicalContact Settle Your Scores – https://settleyourscores.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/settleyourscores/, @syspoppunk The Waffle Stompers – https://thewafflestompers.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/thewafflestompers/ Authority Zero – http://authorityzero.com/ facebook.com/AuthorityZero/, @Authority_Zero

Big Smoke Music Weekly
6: BigSmoke:InFocus - Extended Interview - Laura Hayden [Anteros]

Big Smoke Music Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 25:25


The extended interview from Episode 05's BigSmoke:InFocus feature. Listen now for Luke's discussion with the brilliantly charismatic Laura Hayden of Anteros.

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Big Smoke Music Weekly
S1 Ep5: Big Smoke Music Weekly - Episode 05

Big Smoke Music Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 57:31


Episode 05 arrives with an InFocus feature on-board the intergalactic vessel of Anteros. Front-woman and supporter of change, Laura Hayden, joins the show. She dissects the role of women in music, Anteros' debut album and inspiring others, all before the band play at SXSW out in Austin, Texas. An extended interview with Hayden is also available, with extra insight into the world of performance and the expectations of being part of a band on the road. The boys pick their Certified Bangers, whilst Luke prepares himself for a show without Olly....

Hospital Neptuno
HN-T7 - 450 - ionnalee, Pet Shop Boys, Anteros, Sheppard, Fangoria, Miss Caffeina, Lake Malawi, Betty Who, Bonobo, Beck,

Hospital Neptuno

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 125:46


Actualidad: HN-T7 - 450 - ionnalee, Pet Shop Boys, Anteros, Sheppard, Fangoria, Miss Caffeina, Lake Malawi, Betty Who, Bonobo, Beck, Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, Dido,Moon Vision, Wampire Weekend, Florence + The Machine ¡Entra en nuestro Facebook y dale a Me Gusta! https://www.facebook.com/HospitalNeptunoR/ Síguenos en Twitter: https://twitter.com/HospitalNeptuno

Inspired Evolution
Pureheart Alchemy with Adrian Anteros

Inspired Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 64:17


Our guest for this week is Adrian Anteros, a flower shaman, perfumer, biodynamic gardener, botanic geometrician, and creator of Pureheart Alchemy.Perfumery runs through Adrian’s veins, even though he created his own business a decade before he realized that was the case. His grandmother was born on the small island of Mo'orea, also known as the “isle of flowers and perfume”. Adrian believes that he inherited all of his gifts, talents and an intimate connection to scent directly from her. Today he is using these gifts to create fragrances which allow the optimum expansive experience: to love who you are.Adrian has traveled the world in hope of perfecting the sacred art of working with plants, but also with an agenda to awaken consciousness. For over 25 years he has cooperated and learned from shamans, elders, modern teachers all over the world including places like Peru, Africa, and Indigenous Australia. Along with his partner Izabella, he founded Pureheart Alchemy, a brand of alchemical creations (including mysts, essences, and rituals oils) with the aim of healing through beauty, raising frequency and creating awareness. They are offering educational and experiential events which create community and explore human consciousness through the healing power of plants. Pureheart Alchemy is only a part of the Pureheart Foundation, a community based non-government organization, which aims to create awareness and healing through humanity's sacred relationship with plants, reveal the benefits of biodynamic gardening and to encourage awareness through Sacred Ritual - supporting greater health, well-being, and consciousness. Connect with Adrian:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pureheart.mysts Website: https://www.pureheartalchemy.com/ Adrian’s Story of Inspired EvolutionAdrian believes his refined gift of scent was passed down from his Tahitian grandmother. But that innate potential for his sensitivity of smell has developed in the context of his parent's retail business, which exposed him to an abundance of different fragrances and allowed him to experience a plethora of different tastes in a remarkable, multi-cultural setting. From a very young age, he developed a way of understanding the many different ways of how people use scent to communicate with each other.“We used to get a lot of cultures… women with so many different perfumes… there was a lot of traffic, so many different scents that come from all around the globe… and I’m profiling.” - Adrian AnterosHe didn’t take his gifts for granted and he decided to travel the world and learn as much as he can about the sacred relationship between the plants and humans from wise shamans and elders of indigenous regions.“I’d been working with different mediums and natural naturopathy-styled medicines, herbalism as well, that was on site, on farms... things like that which really give you a hands-on, emotional feel of what these plants have to offer.” - Adrian AnterosAnother reason why Adrian turned to plants was that he suffered from severe allergies to any pharmaceutical medicine he’d ever encountered. It’s one of the reasons why he created his own garden, with herbs and plants taking care of him as much as he’s taking care of them, providing him with an alternative to western medicine.“It was almost like a must at first but obviously I incarnated with a certain… configuration that I was… steered towards by it.” - Adrian AnterosCreating a Perfect Individual Perfume“My forte is… creating what I call a DNA-signature perfume.” - Adrian AnterosAnteros recognizes his strongest suit is being able to produce a scent which can match a specific individual and fit them perfectly. In his own words, he is “working with the genetic code” with a goal of establishing “a very personal, activating, individual perfume”. He is trying to connect with the deepest, most rudimentary aspects of a person and then figure out a way to awaken it by creating just the right fragrance for them. By doing so, he is looking to create a setting for people to fall in love with themselves all over again.“On a more realistic level, it’s alchemy… and all the gnostic, mystic texts talk about stuff like this.” - Adrian AnterosBioresonance“We’re all fluctuating at a different frequency all the time, but there is an optimal level.” - Adrian AnterosBioresonance is a non-invasive therapy method during which a person is connected to a Bicom machine which tracks the energy wavelengths coming from the body and then counteracts bad frequencies. The goal is restoring the body to a natural balance and Adrian believes it can help bring us to levels of higher functioning and the higher-self. He often combines his fragrances and essential oils with this therapy method and in order to further facilitate the process.“Everything you feel, everything you sense is yours.” - Adrian AnterosAdrian’s Message of Inspired EvolutionA conversation with Adrian is a wonderfully mystic ride through both the conscious and subconscious, all the while exploring different states and never forgetting about the interconnectedness of it all. His messages are at times so poetic at times that you can’t help but feel you’re watching him paint a beautiful representation of the universe using nothing but words. Between the lines, between all the talk of meditation, yoga, bioresonance, and scent chemistry, a message of empowerment emerges and it goes:“You’re always there for yourself, instead of reaching for someone to do it for you.” - Adrian Anteros See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Reverb
1x06 - Víctor García-Tapia (Ànteros)

Reverb

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 78:14


La amada (y odiada) personalidad de Dave Grohl, el siniestro último tema de Paul McCartney y un repaso a la trayectoria musical de nuestro invitado Víctor García-Tapia, guitarrista de Ànteros y ex miembro de tres bandas conocidas en nuestro país (Toundra, Minor Empires, Nacen de las Cenizas) focalizan el contenido del sexto episodio de Reverb

Parole di Storie - Mitologia
Afrodite, la dea della bellezza e i suoi figli. Mitologia

Parole di Storie - Mitologia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 13:31


Appena Afrodite emerse dalle onde, su una conchiglia di madreperla, Zefiro l'aveva spinta sulla riva dell'isola di Cipro, da qui il nome di Cipride. Appena la dea Afrodite mosse i primi passi sulla spiaggia, i fiori sbocciarono sotto i suoi piedi, e subito le vennero incontro le Ore, che portavano con se le quattro stagioni e inoltre erano esse che aprivano e chiudevano le porte di nuvole che conducevano all’Olimpo. Andarono incontro alla bella Afrodite anche la dea della persuasione, il dio del desiderio e quello della brama, Tutti ad accoglierla, per onorarla e servirla. La vestirono con una vestale splendente, bella e leggera, fluttuante più dell’aria, poi le donarono una cintura che le avvolse il seno, donando il desiderio. Continue reading

Hospital Neptuno
HN-T7 - 426 - Charli XCX & Troye Sivan, Anderson Paak, Jessie Ware, Hanne Mjøen, Sigrid, Empress Of, Pápai Joci, DePedro

Hospital Neptuno

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 119:55


Actualidad: Charli XCX & Troye Sivan, Anderson Paak, Jessie Ware, Hanne Mjøen, Sigrid, Empress Of, Pápai Joci, DePedro, Kurt Vile, Anouk, CLOVES, Anteros, Echo and The Bunnymen, Courtney Barnett, Sharon Van Etten, etc... ¡Entra en nuestro Facebook y dale a Me Gusta! https://www.facebook.com/HospitalNeptunoR/

DIY Podcast
Bestival 2018

DIY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 54:58


DIY at Bestival, featuring IDLES, Sundara Karma, Spring King, Anteros, Black Honey and The Xcerts.

DIY Podcast
Live at Leeds and Liverpool Sound City 2018

DIY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 42:49


As festival season kicks off, we're at two of the first, with chats with Pale Waves, Peace, King Nun, Anteros, Whenyoung and Matt Maltese.

And Finally
And Finally The World’s Greatest

And Finally

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 26:50


It’s the And Finally podcast! With Adam and Wilko! Here we are, covering five fun/interesting/thought provoking stories from the past two weeks. On this podcast, we talk about the big tease Tom Hardy, the best/worst team talks, Ikea bags are the new Mulberry’s, raffling off the house and a bad few weeks for United Airlines. Music this week from Vessels, DBFC, Anteros, Kasabian, Imagine Dragons. Get involved on Facebook and Twitter, tell your friends and subscribe on iTunes. See you in a couple of weeks, Adam and Wilko

A Altas Horas
A Altas Horas 6x26 - Royal Blood, Anteros, Sylvan Esso y más...

A Altas Horas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 103:15


Bienvenidos a una nueva edición de A Altas Horas, con el mejor indie nacional e internacional, el indie que más nos gusta, la alternativa del indie, que hoy va comandada por estos temas: Royal Blood – Lights Out ML BUCH - Everybody Needs Ruby Fields - I Want Wray - Hypatia Be Forest - Glow Anteros - Cherry Drop Echo - Fieras Arkivist - Western Children Retirada! - Gegants Sylvan Esso - Kick Jump Twist Alice Jemima - Electric Sir Sly - High. Y como clásico de la semana, Chico Y Chica - Tú, lo que tienes que hacer ¡Échanos un oído!

A Altas Horas
A Altas Horas 6x26 - Royal Blood, Anteros, Sylvan Esso y más...

A Altas Horas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 103:15


Bienvenidos a una nueva edición de A Altas Horas, con el mejor indie nacional e internacional, el indie que más nos gusta, la alternativa del indie, que hoy va comandada por estos temas: Royal Blood – Lights Out ML BUCH - Everybody Needs Ruby Fields - I Want Wray - Hypatia Be Forest - Glow Anteros - Cherry Drop Echo - Fieras Arkivist - Western Children Retirada! - Gegants Sylvan Esso - Kick Jump Twist Alice Jemima - Electric Sir Sly - High. Y como clásico de la semana, Chico Y Chica - Tú, lo que tienes que hacer ¡Échanos un oído!

A Altas Horas
A Altas Horas 5x26 - Pelzig, Anteros, Black Honey y más...

A Altas Horas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016 94:46


¡Bienvenidos a una nueva edición del mejor indie nacional e internacional... o el que más nos gusta! Otro programa más para descubrir la música de: Pelzig - Battles Fews - The Zoo Day Wave - Gone Black Honey - All My Pride Surely Gates - Lay Low Project Bongo - Girls Dont Mind Niño Burbuja - El Cristal Siberian Wolves - Find the Forest Grey Lakes - Our Blood Anteros - Breakfast The High Learys - Cabinet Kassassin Street - Talk In Riddles Y como clásico (atemporal) de la semana, The Velvet Underground - I'm Waiting for the Man. ¡Échanos un oído!

A Altas Horas
A Altas Horas 5x26 - Pelzig, Anteros, Black Honey y más...

A Altas Horas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016 94:46


¡Bienvenidos a una nueva edición del mejor indie nacional e internacional... o el que más nos gusta! Otro programa más para descubrir la música de: Pelzig - Battles Fews - The Zoo Day Wave - Gone Black Honey - All My Pride Surely Gates - Lay Low Project Bongo - Girls Dont Mind Niño Burbuja - El Cristal Siberian Wolves - Find the Forest Grey Lakes - Our Blood Anteros - Breakfast The High Learys - Cabinet Kassassin Street - Talk In Riddles Y como clásico (atemporal) de la semana, The Velvet Underground - I'm Waiting for the Man. ¡Échanos un oído!

The Mason Taylor Show
#014 - Breaking The Contraceptive Of Consciousness with Adrian Anteros

The Mason Taylor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016 64:17


Very slippery one for you today everyone delving deep into to demystification of how we can interact and communicate with the plant realm and what immediate benefits we can generate in our health and body through these interaction. Adrian has been communicating with the fragrance and frequency of plant-spirit beings and sharing the messages of omni-science in Nature for most of his life life. Having engaged in ceremony with Peruvian, African and other Indigenous plant shamans, he feels his service to humanity is in the role of a Botanical Geomatrician. Some interesting and inspiring messages emerge, however the conversation on the vagotonic (toning the vagus nerve) actions of these plant essences and mysts was a stand out. This points to the possibilities for the union of our gut, heart and mind via the vagus nerve coming closer as we work with the plants to teach this complex system to do so.  Enjoy.  Resources: Adrian's sitehttps://www.pureheartmysts.com.au/ Contact for Soul Flame:https://www.pureheartmysts.com.au/index.php/about-us/contact/site-forms-general/contact-us