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Susun Weed answers 90 minutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with Vera de Chalambert. Vera is a spiritual storyteller and Harvard-educated scholar of comparative religion. She speaks and writes about spiritual culture, mindfulness and the emergence of feminine wisdom in our times. Her work explores the meeting place of theology, spirituality and social change and is informed by inter-spiritual insights from the world's great wisdom traditions. Vera works with clients all over the world and offers coaching, mentorship and spiritual direction. She has been invited to speak internationally at colleges and conferences such as SAND Science and Nonduality Conference in the US and Europe, Sister Giant in Washington DC and the Dawn of Interspirituality Conference in Costa Rica. Vera holds a Master's degree from Harvard Divinity School. this episode Q&A includes: • glamour is shapeshifting... • why is it important to use fresh skullcap when making tincture? • herbs for the face- olive oil, honey, calendula, violets, pumpkin... • high priestess- dianic wicca, one who has been initiated as a witch will be of service to others.. • lady Iona- goddess of the fae.. • rash on the back of hand... • motherwort causes capillaries to grow around the heart and the uterus.. • hawthorn- heart medicine.. • do something for your heart that tells it is needed.. • thyroid issues while pregnant- self responsibility, personal choice.. • leukemia and lymphoma- nourishing the liver and lymph..
In this week's episode Vera de Chalambert speaks with Joanna about: dancing with the unknown; intimacy with the Mystery; mothers to ourselves; living in the time of disillusionment; the human soul's calling and the World Soul; being part of a living planet; the nakedness of beautiful losers; life is the Tantric consort; when everything falls apart; the unexpected face of grace; hearts on fire in a time of trouble; the fierce love for our love is rooted in heartbreak; the paradox of wetiko; allowing suffering to speak; stepping into the lineage of Life. The post Dancing with the Unknown appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.
Vera de Chalambert joins Melanie for a conversation around the role of the divine feminine in our lives and practice.
Most of the world's major religious traditions have been developed in and shaped by patriarchy. They emphasize masculine deities and male (often celibate) leadership. While efforts to reclaim the feminine aspects of divinity and spirituality have been underway for several decades now, in the past few years there has been an explosion of fierce feminine leadership in political, cultural, and spiritual arenas. Vera de Chalambert's essay "Kali Takes America" went viral in 2016 after the election of Donald Trump. Her exploration of the dark goddess Kali who destroys the world in order to save it anticipated the wave of feminine anger and activism that has arisen in the wake of the #metoo revelations. We sit down with Vera to talk more about the feminine divine, her darker side, and why all of us need this sacred feminine fire now more than ever. Vera starts off the interview with a powerful soliloquy that blew us away, and we're so excited to share her wisdom with you. Vera de Chalambert, MTS, is a spiritual storyteller and Harvard educated scholar of comparative religion working at the feet of the Great Mother. She offers healing process work and spiritual direction via Skype, writes and teaches classes on mindfulness in the modern world and the divine feminine. She gives talks and presentations around the world and was a speaker at SAND Science and Nonduality Conference in the US and Europe and Sister Giant in Washington DC. Vera holds a Bachelor's degree in religion and literature and a Master's degree in comparative religion from Harvard Divinity School. Her healing work is informed by rich insights from both Eastern and Western philosophies. She is a graduate of Barbara Brennan School of Healing and a student of Jason Shulman's Nondual Healing work. You can find her online at healingawakening.com. Visit www.listentotherising.com for show links and more info.
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Vera de Chalambert, MTS, is a spiritual storyteller and Harvard educated scholar of comparative religion. She speaks and writes about spiritual culture, mindfulness in the modern world and the Divine Feminine and has been a speaker at the Science and Nonduality Conference in the US and Europe, Sister Giant in Washington DC and other gatherings around the world. Vera holds a Master’s degree from Harvard Divinity School where she studied comparative mysticism and a Bachelors degree from the University of Florida in Religion and Literature. Her work explores the meeting place of creativity, psychology and spirituality and is informed by insights from both Eastern and Western philosophies. Vera is a graduate of the Barbara Brennan School of Healing and has been a student of Jason Shulman's Nondual Healing work. She is deeply influenced by Buddhist and Kabbalistic lineages and is a lover of the world’s great wisdom traditions. Vera's recent work has been on the topic of Holy Darkness and exploration of the Dark Goddesses associated with transformation and initiation found in the world's spiritual lineages, the most well known of whom is the Hindu Goddess Kali. Vera is a mother and a devotee of the Great Mother in all her forms. She is working on her first book on the Dark Feminine.
What do you do when you face a dark period? When your energy and reserves seem spent and there doesn't seem to be a clear way out? For many of us, this is the time we cling tight to our resources and close off to anyone other than our immediate loved ones to weather the… The post https://wellwomanlife.com/060show/ (060 How to Use Spirituality to Find Hope in Difficult Times with Vera de Chalambert) appeared first on https://wellwomanlife.com (Well Woman Life). Support this podcast
Tune into this uncommon conversation starter on race and the opportunities before us during this turning point in America. Co-host, Myra Jackson with a unique set of guests will explore the central question of what might it mean to become fully human in a way that uproots the entrenched culture of cruelty that underlies one of the greatest divides of our time. Joining Myra is prolific author Tim Wise who discuss his latest book, Under the Affluence, Etoy Ridgnal, President of Community Advocacy Partners, a social impact agency that creates social action campaigns that enlighten, engage and uplift communities, and influential blogger and spiritual story teller, Vera de Chalambert. The conversation is a fire starter intended to continue in the manner that informs the heart and ignites the blossoming of humanity and greater unity.
Winter Solstice is upon us here in the Northern Hemisphere. The shortest day and longest night of the year. The beginning of Winter. A time for reflection, as we embrace The Darkness and reconnect with the depth of our Inner Truth. In the midst of the tumult of violence and uncertainty echoing through our planet - a call for Stillness. Following our own North Star to a sanctuary of peace and shelter from the storm. As we grow in our spiritual work, we expand in our ability to Experience the honesty of Darkness. Dissolving our egoic constructs that would label dark or light as good or bad or have us reaching toward preference of one or the other. Sitting at the crossroads of a heart opened to Goddess, we Return to the Knowing of All Of Life. Dark and Light. Oneness. The center point of all Creation. On Wild Soul Medicine Radio today, I am honored to share this sacred space of unity with another wise sister on The Path as we continue our series of Medicine Conversations. You may know her work from either of her two Kali-inspired posts that swept through the internet earlier this summer and again just after the election. Vera de Chalambert is a spiritual storyteller and Harvard educated scholar of comparative religion. She speaks and writes about spiritual culture, mindfulness in the modern world and the Divine Feminine. Vera holds a Master’s degree from Harvard Divinity School. Her work explores the meeting place of creativity, psychology and spirituality and is informed by insights from both Eastern and Western philosophies. She is deeply influenced by Buddhist and Kabalistic lineages and is a lover of the world’s great wisdom traditions. In the midst of a planet in crisis, she stands for a new kind of spiritual. Join us at 9:00 am PT/Noon ET for a Solstice conversation about darkness, light, the Divine Feminine, our collective health and dis-ease and sharing the prayers of our heart. Love, sisterhood, and the deepest listening we bring to circle as we sit shoulder to shoulder around the Fire of our Becoming. I’ll save you a seat.
Winter Solstice is upon us here in the Northern Hemisphere.The shortest day and longest night of the year. The beginning of Winter. A time for reflection, as we embrace The Darkness and reconnect with the depth of our Inner Truth.In the midst of the tumult of violence and uncertainty echoing through our planet - a call for Stillness.Following our own North Star to a sanctuary of peace and shelter from the storm.As we grow in our spiritual work, we expand in our ability to Experience the honesty of Darkness.Dissolving our egoic constructs that would label dark or light as good or bad or have us reaching toward preference of one or the other.Sitting at the crossroads of a heart opened to Goddess, we Return to the Knowing of All Of Life.Dark and Light.Oneness.The center point of all Creation.On Wild Soul Medicine Radio today, I am honored to share this sacred space of unity with another wise sister on The Path as we continue our series of Medicine Conversations.You may know her work from either of her two Kali-inspired posts that swept through the internet earlier this summer and again just after the election.Vera de Chalambert is a spiritual storyteller and Harvard educated scholar of comparative religion. She speaks and writes about spiritual culture, mindfulness in the modern world and the Divine Feminine. Vera holds a Master’s degree from Harvard Divinity School.Her work explores the meeting place of creativity, psychology and spirituality and is informed by insights from both Eastern and Western philosophies. She is deeply influenced by Buddhist and Kabalistic lineages and is a lover of the world’s great wisdom traditions. In the midst of a planet in crisis, she stands for a new kind of spiritual. Join us at 9:00 am PT/Noon ET for a Solstice conversation about darkness, light, the Divine Feminine, our collective health and dis-ease and sharing the prayers of our heart.Love, sisterhood, and the deepest listening we bring to circle as we sit shoulder to shoulder around the Fire of our Becoming.I’ll save you a seat.
Winter Solstice is upon us here in the Northern Hemisphere.The shortest day and longest night of the year. The beginning of Winter. A time for reflection, as we embrace The Darkness and reconnect with the depth of our Inner Truth.In the midst of the tumult of violence and uncertainty echoing through our planet - a call for Stillness.Following our own North Star to a sanctuary of peace and shelter from the storm.As we grow in our spiritual work, we expand in our ability to Experience the honesty of Darkness.Dissolving our egoic constructs that would label dark or light as good or bad or have us reaching toward preference of one or the other.Sitting at the crossroads of a heart opened to Goddess, we Return to the Knowing of All Of Life.Dark and Light.Oneness.The center point of all Creation.On Wild Soul Medicine Radio today, I am honored to share this sacred space of unity with another wise sister on The Path as we continue our series of Medicine Conversations.You may know her work from either of her two Kali-inspired posts that swept through the internet earlier this summer and again just after the election.Vera de Chalambert is a spiritual storyteller and Harvard educated scholar of comparative religion. She speaks and writes about spiritual culture, mindfulness in the modern world and the Divine Feminine. Vera holds a Master’s degree from Harvard Divinity School.Her work explores the meeting place of creativity, psychology and spirituality and is informed by insights from both Eastern and Western philosophies. She is deeply influenced by Buddhist and Kabalistic lineages and is a lover of the world’s great wisdom traditions. In the midst of a planet in crisis, she stands for a new kind of spiritual. Join us at 9:00 am PT/Noon ET for a Solstice conversation about darkness, light, the Divine Feminine, our collective health and dis-ease and sharing the prayers of our heart.Love, sisterhood, and the deepest listening we bring to circle as we sit shoulder to shoulder around the Fire of our Becoming.I’ll save you a seat.
Winter Solstice is upon us here in the Northern Hemisphere.The shortest day and longest night of the year. The beginning of Winter. A time for reflection, as we embrace The Darkness and reconnect with the depth of our Inner Truth.In the midst of the tumult of violence and uncertainty echoing through our planet - a call for Stillness.Following our own North Star to a sanctuary of peace and shelter from the storm.As we grow in our spiritual work, we expand in our ability to Experience the honesty of Darkness.Dissolving our egoic constructs that would label dark or light as good or bad or have us reaching toward preference of one or the other.Sitting at the crossroads of a heart opened to Goddess, we Return to the Knowing of All Of Life.Dark and Light.Oneness.The center point of all Creation.On Wild Soul Medicine Radio today, I am honored to share this sacred space of unity with another wise sister on The Path as we continue our series of Medicine Conversations.You may know her work from either of her two Kali-inspired posts that swept through the internet earlier this summer and again just after the election.Vera de Chalambert is a spiritual storyteller and Harvard educated scholar of comparative religion. She speaks and writes about spiritual culture, mindfulness in the modern world and the Divine Feminine. Vera holds a Master’s degree from Harvard Divinity School.Her work explores the meeting place of creativity, psychology and spirituality and is informed by insights from both Eastern and Western philosophies. She is deeply influenced by Buddhist and Kabalistic lineages and is a lover of the world’s great wisdom traditions. In the midst of a planet in crisis, she stands for a new kind of spiritual. Join us at 9:00 am PT/Noon ET for a Solstice conversation about darkness, light, the Divine Feminine, our collective health and dis-ease and sharing the prayers of our heart.Love, sisterhood, and the deepest listening we bring to circle as we sit shoulder to shoulder around the Fire of our Becoming.I’ll save you a seat.