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In this episode of the Schofield Chiropractic Training podcast, coaches Dr. FJ Schofield and Dr. Fred Schofield dive into a conversation about time and destiny. They kick things off with a heartwarming story from Dr. FJ's childhood. When young Dr. FJ asked his father, "What time is it?" Dr. Fred simply replied, "It's the right time." This concept of "Synchronicity Time" versus "Biological Time" sets the stage for a discussion on how we perceive and manage our time. Dr. Fred shares his incredible journey into chiropractic care, beginning with a rugby injury at 14 that led to back pain and the threat of exploratory surgery. Six years later, at the Toyota Championship, a transformative adjustment from Dr. Roy—who focused on Dr. Fred's Atlas rather than his back—set him on the path to chiropractic. Dr. Fred's tale doesn't end there. He recounts his adventures from playing rugby in Italy to a fateful encounter that directed him to Palmer College of Chiropractic. Despite facing visa issues and last-minute hurdles, a series of serendipitous events, including a Swiss bank account and a chance meeting at an airport, ensured he made it to Palmer just in time. Join Dr. FJ and Dr. Fred as they reflect on the importance of timing, resilience, and the unexpected turns that led to their success in chiropractic. Their stories remind us that what is meant for you will come to you, and it's always the right time. Key Takeaways: The concept of "Synchronicity Time" versus "Biological Time." Dr. Fred's journey from a rugby injury to becoming a chiropractor. The importance of resilience and trust in the process. How unexpected events can lead to significant life changes. Tune in for an inspiring episode filled with wisdom, humor, and life lessons from the Schofield Chiropractic Training coaches. Ask a Question for a Future Episode! Apply to work with our coaches! Join Susan's monthly CA webinars Join us at our next seminars! Join the Rhino Digital Training!
This week's episode looks at lab-grown meat, climate change, and the possible futures of edibility. In conversation with Gastronomica's Bob Valgenti, Hallam Stevens shares his new article about a mammoth meatball and what motivated him to explore the technological innovation of an un-eatable food. Connecting history, biology, technology, and ethics, Hallam discusses how cellular agriculture shapes the temporality of food and the category of the animal itself, weighing in on what these new forms of value creation mean for sustainability transitions.Gastronomica is Powered by Simplecast.
Matt is Joined by cultural astronomer and Paleolithic researcher Bernie Taylor In this unusual and captivating episode, join us on a remarkable journey as we delve into the intricacies of ancient timekeeping and its deep connection to the natural world. Taylor takes us back to early 2001, recounting his research with Oregon Fish and Wildlife on salmon migration patterns. He unravels a fascinating story linking lunar cycles to salmon behavior, a knowledge long held by Native Americans but overlooked by modern science. This episode is not just about the biology of salmon; it's a profound exploration of how ancient peoples, from Native Americans to cave artists, synchronized their lives with the rhythms of the sun and moon. Discover the lost art of reading nature's clock and how our disconnection from the night sky since the Industrial Revolution has impacted our understanding of time. Bernie's insights offer a unique perspective on the intricate dance between celestial bodies and life on Earth, reminding us of the wisdom held by our ancestors and the importance of reconnecting with the natural world
Continuing from yesterday's episode, Dr. Martin looks at how young people are young chronologically, but they're becoming old biologically. A lot of diseases that were considered predominantly “old man” diseases are now showing up in young people. As talked about in the last episode, kidney stones and kidney disease are showing up in far younger people than ever before. Join Dr. Martin as he sheds more light on what's happening to cause such rapid biological aging in our young people.
Support the show to get full episodes and join the Discord community. Check out my free video series about what's missing in AI and Neuroscience My guest today is Andrea Martin, who is the Research Group Leader in the department of Language and Computation in Neural Systems at the Max Plank Institute and the Donders Institute. Andrea is deeply interested in understanding how our biological brains process and represent language. To this end, she is developing a theoretical model of language. The aim of the model is to account for the properties of language, like its structure, its compositionality, its infinite expressibility, while adhering to physiological data we can measure from human brains. Her theoretical model of language, among other things, brings in the idea of low-dimensional manifolds and neural dynamics along those manifolds. We've discussed manifolds a lot on the podcast, but they are a kind of abstract structure in the space of possible neural population activity - the neural dynamics. And that manifold structure defines the range of possible trajectories, or pathways, the neural dynamics can take over time. One of Andrea's ideas is that manifolds might be a way for the brain to combine two properties of how we learn and use language. One of those properties is the statistical regularities found in language - a given word, for example, occurs more often near some words and less often near some other words. This statistical approach is the foundation of how large language models are trained. The other property is the more formal structure of language: how it's arranged and organized in such a way that gives it meaning to us. Perhaps these two properties of language can come together as a single trajectory along a neural manifold. But she has lots of ideas, and we discuss many of them. And of course we discuss large language models, and how Andrea thinks of them with respect to biological cognition. We talk about modeling in general and what models do and don't tell us, and much more. Andrea's website. Twitter: @andrea_e_martin. Related papers A Compositional Neural Architecture for Language An oscillating computational model can track pseudo-rhythmic speech by using linguistic predictions Neural dynamics differentially encode phrases and sentences during spoken language comprehension Hierarchical structure in language and action: A formal comparison Andrea mentions this book: The Geometry of Biological Time.
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Liver flukes have been around for a long time, but researchers and veterinarians are still learning new things about them. They've also spread from the coastal areas to most of the United States, so management and prevention are good topics for all cattlemen.Editor Shauna Hermel sat down with Jody Wade, senior veterinary consultant at Boehringer Ingelheim, to discuss:The odd life cycle of liver flukes.The recurrence of issues they can cause.The ROI of managing flukes.Treatment and prevention options. More!Find more information to make Angus work for you in the Angus Beef Bulletin and ABB EXTRA. Make sure you're subscribed! Sign up here to the print Angus Beef Bulletin and the digital Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA. Have questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you! Contact our team at abbeditorial@angus.org.
My guest today is Bernie Taylor, a naturalist, author and archaeoastronomer whose research explores the origins of mankind's creativity and awareness of the natural world. He's authored several books, including Biological Time and Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero, which explores mankind's creative capacity by looking at Paleolithic cave art from 40,000 years ago. Bernie proposes that select cave paintings are fundamental pieces in the human journey to self-realization, the foundation of astronomy, and a record of biological knowledge that irrevocably impacted some of the artistic styles, religious practices, and stories that are still with us today. I found Bernie to be deeply knowledgeable and enthusiastic. I truly enjoyed our conversation and I hope you do as well. . In our conversation we discussed ancient cave art, human history and evolution, Jung's concept of the collective unconscious, animism and its impact in modern society, spirituality versus projection, the psychological significance of stories, how stories relate to dreams and myth, the Hero archetype and its evolution throughout time. Episode Details: Guest Name: Bernie Taylor Website: https://beforeorion.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDrHjYiL5e8fbgbHoPUAREg/playlists Twitter: https://twitter.com/beforeorion Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/beforeorionaylor/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beforeorion Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforeorion Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/u/BeforeOrion/ Tumblr: http://beforeorion.tumblr.com/ Gong Sound: 68261__juskiddink__bell4.wav Where to find The EXPLORER POET Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/explorerpoet/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExplorerPoetPod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIQxs0F0mGoEJYNNJx4ph5g Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Explorer-Poet-105087492172066 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Z9WKzUIWbq5qOJE1zmRJQ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-explorer-poet-podcast/id1621189025 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85MmM5ZTY5NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwjA6v_KhPn3AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQLA
Bernie Taylor is an independent naturalist, thought leader and author whose research explores the mythological connections and biological knowledge among prehistoric, indigenous and ancient peoples. His works in these areas include Biological Time (2004) and Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero (2017). Before Orion is premised on Joseph's Campbell's hero's journey monomyth that is at the core of stories worldwide among indigenous peoples, the ancients, and our modern society. Before Orion explores a deeper root for this monomyth by looking at how hunter-gatherers viewed themselves within the natural and spiritual worlds through Palaeolithic cave art from 40,000 years ago. Taylor proposes that select cave paintings are fundamental pieces in the human journey to self-realization, the foundation of written language, and a record of biological knowledge that irrevocably impacted some of the artistic styles, religious practices, and stories that are still with us. Taylor addresses a profound archaeological elephant in the room by opening up an uncharted place in our history, which points to the cultural ancestors of mankind in western North Africa. Before Orion will change the idea of who you think you are.For this episode we are moving away a little from the narrative approach to history that we usually follow. For this episode we will be turning to the realm of myth that we have only really covered in passing throughout the series. Though we will not be running through the usual stories of Greek Mythology, we will be instead looking to the deeper past where Greek civilisation has yet to appear. This will see us looking back some 10's of thousands of years before the rise of Greek culture where stories that we find familiar in Greek mythology were also present. Bernie Taylor will take us back these tens of thousands of years to a cave site on the Iberian Peninsula, or modern-day Spain. In our talk, Bernie took me on a fascinating journey of his research and the ideas he has developed. I found this then turned into a great discussion and I hope you all enjoy this episode as much as I did engaging with Bernie. A lot of what we talk about is very visual and so I have provided a number of pictures on the episode page over at the Casting Through Ancient Greece website, while I have also provided Bernie Taylors links where you will be able to find even more resources. Any I hope you enjoy the next couple of hours.Bernie Taylor Twitter @BernieTaylorOr Before Orion Twitter @BeforeOrion Before Orion website Before Orion Kindle Support the show
Bernie Taylor, a naturalist and archeoastronomer, is author of Biological Time as well as Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero. His website is https://beforeorion.com/. Here he describes the wide range of mythological figures, going back almost 40,000 years ago, that he sees in the walls of the El Castillo Cave in Northern Spain. … Continue reading "Paleolithic Mythology with Bernie Taylor"
Bernie Taylor is an independent naturalist, thought leader and author whose research explores the mythological connections and biological knowledge among prehistoric, indigenous and ancient peoples. His works in these areas include Biological Time (2004) and Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero (2017). Before Orion is premised on Joseph's Campbell's hero's journey monomyth that is at the core of stories worldwide among indigenous peoples, the ancients, and our modern society. Before Orion explores a deeper root for this monomyth by looking at how hunter-gatherers viewed themselves within the natural and spiritual worlds through Paleolithic cave art from 40,000 years ago. Taylor proposes that select cave paintings are fundamental pieces in the human journey to self-realization, the foundation of written language, and a record of biological knowledge that irrevocably impacted some of the artistic styles, religious practices, and stories that are still with us. Taylor addresses a profound archaeological elephant in the room by opening up an uncharted place in our history, which points to the cultural ancestors of mankind in western North Africa. Before Orion will change the idea of who you think you are. Bernie is widely interviewed on podcasts and speaks at popular conferences and academic symposiums across social and physical science disciplines. Sign up for 10% off of Shrink Rap Radio CE credits at the Zur Institute
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In episode 7 of the UNDERSTOOD podcast with Mitch Wallis, we cover:- the lack of reward or motivation for working hard during COVID- the biological time bomb of women and how it can create a scarcity mindset- Mitch's reflections on feeling sad in the afternoons- the science behind men not wanting cuddles after sex and how that can affect a relationship- a breakdown of how to start using cold showers to change your biochemistry- how to support a grieving friend who is a losing a parent to terminal illness- what 3 things triggers Mitch the most- how to journal about self worth to overcome negative thought patterns- SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW THE SHOW -Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/02aqR5aly0A7ZSiktQrA2XApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/understood/id1522620849/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb35WjXg5PZG6ZfbNm1AaRA/- Hotline phone number is -+61419689311- Website -www.mitchwallis.com- Find me on social media -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mitch.wallis/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mitchwallism...LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchwallis/TikTok: @mitch.wallis
Hey Eavesdroppers, this week we are joined by Bernie Taylor. Bernie is a naturalist, author and archaeoastronomer whose research explores the mythological connections and biological knowledge among prehistoric, indigenous and ancient peoples. His works in these areas include Biological Time (2004) and Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero (2017). Ever wondered what 40,000yr old paleolithic cave art has to do with Darth Vader? Well, tune in to find out. We had a great time talking to Bernie and are grateful to him for giving his time to us. We hope you enjoy hearing his perspective too. Please go to beforeorion.com to keep up with the latest developments and more information. You can also follow Bernie here.... @BeforeOrion https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDrHjYiL5e8fbgbHoPUAREg/featured https://www.pinterest.co.uk/beforeorionaylor/ https://www.instagram.com/beforeorion/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/BeforeOrion/ Find out how to become a Producer of The Amish Inquisition here... http://www.theamishinquisition.com/p/phil-1523918247/ Message us here....follow, like, subscribe and share. (comments, corrections, future topics etc) theamishinquisition@gmail.com @amishinqpodcast https://www.facebook.com/amish.inquisit.3 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmv8ucrv5a2KpaRWyBWfBUA https://www.instagram.com/theamishinquisition/?hl=en
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On this episode of Beyond Reason, Justin talks to Bernie Taylor. Bernie Taylor is an independent naturalist, thought leader and author whose research explores the mythological connections and biological knowledge among prehistoric, indigenous and ancient peoples. His works in these areas include Biological Time (2004) and Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero (2017). Before Orion is premised on Joseph’s Campbell’s hero's journey monomyth that is at the core of stories worldwide among indigenous peoples, the ancients, and our modern society. Before Orion explores a deeper root for this monomyth by looking at how hunter-gatherers viewed themselves within the natural and spiritual worlds through Paleolithic cave art from 40,000 ago. Taylor proposes that select cave paintings are fundamental pieces in the human journey to self-realization, the foundation of written language, and a record of biological knowledge that irrevocably impacted some of the artistic styles, religious practices, and stories that are still with us. Taylor addresses a profound archaeological elephant in the room by opening up an uncharted place in our history. We talk about both of his books, the hero monomyth, the cave paintings found in South America, and so much more.Please be sure to check out Bernie's website:www.beforeorion.com
Time isn’t just lived in the brain; it’s stamped into the very cells of our being. With insights from neuropsychologist Marc Wittmann, this episode explores how bodily clocks, illness and age all impact how we experience time. We'll see how social time inventions, like daylight saving, can clash with our highly individual biological time.This episode in brief:1. What is biological time? | 02:50We all have a silent clockwork inside us governing what we feel and how our bodies operate. This section introduces the biological clocks that keep us ticking over — focusing on those which have captured our imagination most: circadian rhythms. We explore how ultradian rhythms work, from those that are stamped into our cells to those that respond to our external environment. 2. Sleep cycles: our master clock | 07:00Ever considered where the whole “early bird”/”night owl” classification comes from? Or why teenagers find it so hard to get up in the mornings? This section takes a closer look at how our individual “clock genes” influence out master circadian rhythm: the sleep/wake cycle. We consider how social designs for time — like daylight savings and work schedules — impact biological time, and the potentially dangerous consequences of the “social jetlag” they create. 3. How our body impacts how we experience time | 10:45In our last episode, we explored how our psychology can impact how we experience time, but our bodies also play a huge part in this too. Neuropsychologist Marc Wittmann helps explain how bodily states can act as time keepers in their own right — and how pain, temperature, illness, drugs and basic sensory stimuli all affect our conscious experience of time.4. The“phenomenal self” and time | 14:40 The “material self” is one of our primary tools for cataloguing and understanding our life, but it’s only possible as an entity over time. This final section considers how our bodily signals constitute the most basic feature of our conscious self — as a stream of information that is forever updating — and how feeling states could function as an inner measure of duration itself.
Scholars have long believed in the origin of the canine/ human relationship to be that of human mastery and canine servitude. Theories/ stories abound that wolves scavenged the campfires of prehistoric man. Eating discarded food items from the outskirts of our caves or as some believe that man had captured young wolf pups and raised them to manipulate their very nature into serving our specific needs. This episode we have naturalist and author Bernie Taylor to discuss a different view of domestic canine origins and to help us find more clarity in how our relationships developed over the last 40,000 years. Bernie is the author of Biological Time and Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero. For more information about Bernie Taylor and to acquire his books. Please Visit; www.beforeorion.com
This week, Brendan sits down with Bernie Taylor. They discuss biological time, how the moon could play a crucial role in developing intelligent life, and what implications this could have on our ideas of potentially habitable exoplanets. Bernie Taylor is an independent naturalist, thought leader and author whose research explores the mythological connections and biological knowledge among prehistoric, indigenous and ancient peoples. His works in these areas include Biological Time (2004) and Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero (2017). More about Bernie Taylor and his work can be found at BeforeOrion.com. Bernie can also be found on Twitter @BernieTaylorOr and Instagram @BeforeOrion. Thanks to Patrons: Rich and Brenda for contributing directly to this episode. Consider supporting the show by leaving a rating or a review and subscribing to receive future content. Consider becoming a Patron by donating to the show on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/thestateoftheuniverse. For more episodes or information about "The State of The Universe with Brendan Drachler" visit thestateoftheuniverse.com or follow Brendan on Twitter and Instagram @BrendanDrachler. The State of the Universe is an accessible science and social podcast hosted by Astrophysicist Brendan Drachler. Listen to Brendan and other renowned members of society discuss and explain cutting edge research and profound ideas.
Episode 150: A hero's tale Bernie Taylor is an independent naturalist, thought leader and author whose research explores the mythological connections and biological knowledge among prehistoric, indigenous and ancient peoples. His works in these areas include Biological Time (2004) and Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero (2017). Before Orion is premised on Joseph's Campbell's hero's journey monomyth that is at the core of stories worldwide among indigenous peoples, the ancients, and our modern society. Before Orion explores a deeper root for this monomyth by looking at how hunter-gatherers viewed themselves within the natural and spiritual worlds through Paleolithic cave art from 40,000 years ago. Taylor proposes that select cave paintings are fundamental pieces in the human journey to self-realization, the foundation of written language, and a record of biological knowledge that irrevocably impacted some of the artistic styles, religious practices, and stories that are still with us. Taylor addresses a profound archaeological elephant in the room by opening up an uncharted place in our history, which points to the cultural ancestors of mankind in western North Africa. Before Orion will change the idea of who you think you are. *Second Half* Michael Baker joins the program, he is the host of the podcast "The Sedated Man". Various topics are covered, from the VA- To Jerry Lee Lewis's stroke. Yet another wonderful episode, for your listening pleasure .... Please enjoy.
Episode 150: A hero's tale Bernie Taylor is an independent naturalist, thought leader and author whose research explores the mythological connections and biological knowledge among prehistoric, indigenous and ancient peoples. His works in these areas include Biological Time (2004) and Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero (2017). Before Orion is premised on Joseph’s Campbell’s hero’s journey monomyth that is at the core of stories worldwide among indigenous peoples, the ancients, and our modern society. Before Orion explores a deeper root for this monomyth by looking at how hunter-gatherers viewed themselves within the natural and spiritual worlds through Paleolithic cave art from 40,000 years ago. Taylor proposes that select cave paintings are fundamental pieces in the human journey to self-realization, the foundation of written language, and a record of biological knowledge that irrevocably impacted some of the artistic styles, religious practices, and stories that are still with us. Taylor addresses a profound archaeological elephant in the room by opening up an uncharted place in our history, which points to the cultural ancestors of mankind in western North Africa. Before Orion will change the idea of who you think you are. *Second Half* Michael Baker joins the program, he is the host of the podcast "The Sedated Man". Various topics are covered, from the VA- To Jerry Lee Lewis's stroke. Yet another wonderful episode, for your listening pleasure .... Please enjoy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bernie Taylor is an independent naturalist and author whose research explores the mythological connections and biological knowledge among prehistoric, indigenous and ancient peoples. His works in these areas include "Biological Time" (2004) and "Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero" (2017). Taylor proposes that select cave paintings are fundamental pieces in the human journey to self-realization, the foundation of written language, and a record of biological knowledge that irrevocably impacted some of the artistic styles, religious practices, and stories that are still with us.
Bernie Taylor, naturalist, author and Portland resident discusses this myth and how it shapes religion and science. The myth of the hero is as contemporary as Hollywood films and as ancient as 40,000 year-old cave paintings. Bernie Taylor, naturalist and author discusses this myth and how it shapes religion and science. Bernie Taylor is a naturalist, thought leader and author whose research explores the mythological connections and biological knowledge among prehistoric, indigenous and ancient peoples. His works in these areas include Biological Time (2004) and Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero (2017). Before Orion is premised on Joseph’s Campbell’s hero's journey monomyth that is at the core of stories worldwide among indigenous peoples, the ancients, and our modern society. Before Orion explores a deeper root for this monomyth by looking at how hunter-gatherers viewed themselves within the natural and spiritual worlds through Paleolithic cave art from 40,000 years ago. Taylor proposes that select cave paintings are fundamental pieces in the human journey to self-realization, the foundation of written language, and a record of biological knowledge that irrevocably impacted some of the artistic styles, religious practices, and stories that are still with us. Taylor addresses a profound archaeological elephant in the room by opening up an uncharted place in our history, which points to the cultural ancestors of mankind. His work will change the idea of who you think you are.
The hero's journey monomyth is at the core of stories worldwide among indigenous peoples, the ancients, and our modern society. Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero — explores a deeper root for this monomyth by looking at how hunter-gatherers viewed themselves within the natural and spiritual worlds through Paleolithic cave art from 40,000 years ago. Biological Time author and naturalist Bernie Taylor proposes that select cave paintings are fundamental pieces in the human journey to self-realization, the foundation of written language, and a record of biological knowledge that irrevocably impacted some of the artistic styles, religious practices, and stories that are still with us. Taylor addresses a profound archaeological elephant in the room by opening up an uncharted place in our history, which points to the cultural ancestors of mankind. ________________________________________________________ Awakenings With Michele Meiche is Your place for tips and insight to live a more fulfilling life, and your relationships. Learn how to attract healthy relationships, and how to create a life you really love. Awakenings broadcasts live every Wed. 12pm -1:30 pm PT Call in for Intuitive Readings #347-539-5122 Michele answers questions about Awakening, Spirituality, Metaphysics and Self/Soul Development. Michele also answers listener questions from email, twitter and facebook On Air. Email awakeningspodcast@gmail.com to have your questions answered or to share your insights On Air.
Bernie Taylor. Is he an author, a teacher, a scientist? When you ask him, he'll tell you that he sees himself as a naturalist Bernie is my guest this week, and he is the author of the books Before Orion Finding The Face of the Hero and Biological Time. We discuss both books, the origins of why he wrote them, and their content. We dig deeper into his Before Orion book, based upon exploring the hero’s journey of self-awareness, mythology and record of biological knowledge through Paleolithic cave art as well as where he became interested in the subject and how it became his life's work. We talk about Paleolithic images made over 34,000 years ago and how 'nobodies' might have made these original drawings but we will never know who they were, but they have done something that people still discuss and research today. Nobodies became Somebodies, even thousands of years ago! We also talk a little bit of the history and Bernie's interest in Pablo Picasso and his works. Below are some links about the work of Bernie Taylor: Biological Time on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Biological-Time-Bernie-Taylor/dp/0974993204 Before Orion Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BeforeOrion/?ref=gs&fref=gs&dti=342008776210800&hc_location=group Before Orion: http://beforeorion.com/
The hero's journey monomyth is at the core of stories worldwide among indigenous peoples, the ancients, and our modern society. Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero — explores a deeper root for this monomyth by looking at how hunter-gatherers viewed themselves within the natural and spiritual worlds through Paleolithic cave art from 40,000 years ago. Biological Time author and naturalist Bernie Taylor proposes that select cave paintings are fundamental pieces in the human journey to self-realization, the foundation of written language, and a record of biological knowledge that irrevocably impacted some of the artistic styles, religious practices, and stories that are still with us. Taylor addresses a profound archaeological elephant in the room by opening up an uncharted place in our history, which points to the cultural ancestors of mankind. www.berforeorion.com ________________________________________________________ Awakenings With Michele Meiche is Your place for tips and insight to live a more fulfilling life, and your relationships. Learn how to attract healthy relationships, and how to create a life you really love. Awakenings broadcasts live every Wed. 12pm -1:30 pm PT Call in for Intuitive Readings #347-539-5122 Michele answers questions about Awakening, Spirituality, Metaphysics and Self/Soul Development. Michele also answers listener questions from email, twitter and facebook On Air. Email awakeningspodcast@gmail.com to have your questions answered or to share your insights On Air.
Thank you for Expanding Your Reality!Episode Transcript | https://www.patreon.com/posts/247-transcript-95138434?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkVideo version of this episode | https://www.patreon.com/posts/247-bernie-cave-95130680?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkExpanded content, live hangouts and mas expansion | https://www.patreon.com/Expanding_RealityNew Books! Check out the full Expansion Series for deliberate creators and mindful explorers. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJ7XY72N?binding=hardcover&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_unkn_thcvGet your Expanding Reality Handbook here! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRDCPHDR?...Ad free Exclusive MP3 RSS feed with Expansive Insider Episodes | https://app.redcircle.com/shows/d54ee...MERCH!!! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/expa...Bernie Taylor is a naturalist, author and Archeoastronomer whose research explores the origins of mankind's creativity and awareness of the natural world. His works in these areas include Biological Time (2004) and Before Orion: Finding the Face of the Hero (2017) which explore a deep root to mankind's creative capacity by looking at how hunter-gatherers viewed themselves through Paleolithic cave art to 40,000 ago. Bernie proposes that select cave paintings are fundamental pieces in the human journey to self-realization, the foundation of astronomy, and a record of biological knowledge that irrevocably impacted some of the artistic styles, religious practices, and stories that are still with us.http://www.beforeorion.comhttps://youtube.com/beforeoriondotcom https://independent.academia.edu/Taylor https://www.facebook.com/BeforeOrion/ https://www.instagram.com/beforeorion/ https://twitter.com/BeforeOrion https://www.tumblr.com/blog/beforeorion https://www.reddit.com/r/BeforeOrion/Episode 218 | https://youtu.be/kYJTgM9C7Xk?si=oiNiJ27aMpuGuFqhD-Stretch App | DStretch.com home pageResource LinksFood Forest Abundance https://shop.foodforestabundance.com/...Luminous Education Revolution www.LuminousRevolution.com/Expanding Detox Workshop with Christian Yordanov https://members.christianyordanov.com/detox-workshop?coupon=BRANDONOPUS https://www.opusnetwork.org/Get your World Integrity Space Harmonizer!https://coherentspaces.life/Expand Your ExperienceMERCH!! Shirts N Such https://www.teepublic.com/stores/expa...Outro Music By Vinny The Saint https://linktr.ee/VinnyTheSaintSocialsPatreon | patreon.com/Expanding_RealityInstagram https://www.instagram.com/expandingreality369/Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@expandingrealityFacebook https://www.facebook.com/expandingrealitypodcastYouTube https://www.youtube.com/@expandingreality369/featuredRokfin https://rokfin.com/expandingrealityBitchute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/SnVZUcOEDVPv/Odysee | https://odysee.com/@ExpandingReality:a?view=contentRumble | https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all-- Peace & Love,Brandon ThomasOur Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code expandingreality50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/expanding-reality/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy