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Thanks for being a part of this podcast, and please consider leaving us a review if you enjoyed it! It helps more than you may realise! ❤️ ☯️ What are The Five Principles for living an Undivided Life? ☯️ What is Chinese Five Element Theory? ☯️ How can we overcome adversity & other's misunderstandings of us? ☯️ How can move through life with more genuine kindness? All this and MORE in the latest episode of Make Yoga Magic Again, the offical podcast of Ritual Embodiment & The House of Mages with Daniel Erulian Cuming and special guest; the Wizard of Mt Ninderry, Gwyn Williams of ZenThai Shiatsu based here on the Sunshine Coast, Australia. ☀️ Find more about Gwyn by connecting with him on his instagram at www.instagram.com/gwynzenthai or his website https://zenthaishiatsu.com If you're interested in our next Ritual Embodiment Tantrik Yoga Teacher Training intake, or just to see more of what we do at The House of Mages, head to https://ritualembodiment.com Find out more about Daniel Erulian Cuming here https://www.ritualembodiment.com/daniel-erulian Or find him on IG at www.instagram.com/danielerulian Thanks for your support! Speak to you soon! Until then.. Make Yoga Magic Again
Ever wondered why you do the things you do? Join us on this unique journey as we explore human quirks and delve into the fascinating world of self-care. Get your laugh on as we try to locate our "ham bones" and bear witness to our candid discussions on self-care practices like stretching, daily reading, and mantra repetitions. It's an insightful journey towards personal growth, packed with loads of humor.Just when you thought our journey couldn't get any more intriguing, we introduce the concept of setting intentions and how it plays a pivotal role in shaping our lives. Buckle up as we navigate societal pressures and the power dynamics involved when we let external influences make our decisions for us. We also share our heartfelt intentions for our trip to Colorado and express our deep condolences to those affected by the conflict in Israel and Gaza. A special mention goes to our tribute for Moose's mom's 81st birthday with a song that's sure to tug at your heartstrings.As we stride down memory lane, we revisit our beloved childhood camp songs and fondly reminisce about the iconic song "Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night. We extend a hearty thank you to our producer, Sara Reid, for her tireless efforts. So, if you're up for heartfelt yet hilarious conversations on life and all its quirks, tune into our podcast and let the journey begin. You'll be entertained, enlightened, and maybe even a little bit surprised. Trust us; it's an adventure worth embarking on.Support the showVisit us on the Interwebs! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook! Support the show!
In this episode, Leah shares one of her biggest success hacks in business. Tune in now to hear about the number one tool she turns to whenever she is feeling stuck, stagnant or out of alignment. Ready to learn more about Emotional Resonance Clearing? Join me and hundreds of others over in the FREE ERC Community Facebook group! We will be hosting a 5 day Summit where you can learn more about this emotional clearing modality and the Chinese Five Element Theory. Want to know how to get further connected to all of the things in Leahland? Keep reading! Click HERE to receive your free access to the Reignite Your Soul Fire Masterclass! Find Leah on Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/theleahsteele Facebook:www.facebook.com/theleahsteele YouTube:www.youtube.com/leahsteele Get your daily dose of Leah - REAL, RAW & UNCENSORED - by joining her FREE Telegram Channel HERE! For more information on Leah and her current offerings, visit her website: www.theleahsteele.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is Plant Spirit Medicine? Join speaker Diana Sproul as she describes plant spirit medicine as explained in Eliot Cowan's book of the same name. Plants, trees, rain, lightning and the Chinese elements (like water, metal, earth) are each represented by a consciousness. These may appear through meditation or dreaming in human, animal, insect or other form. Healing an imbalance or lack of a certain element in a person's spiritual make-up and life can help a person become well and whole again without addressing the illness itself. The book is highly recommended. The author says that is ordinary, and that all of us can learn to do what he does. Author Eliot Cowan trains students at the Blue Deer Center in New York state (http://www.BlueDeer.org). On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bluedeercenter This lecture is Part 2 of 4. 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Root is used. Many other great cough herbs could be used in place of endangered osha. 8:55 Shaman uses osha as healing assistant 9:10 Picked plants still contain the plant spirit in them. My meditating test with powdered herbs in capsule 9:45 Herbs eaten or drunk as tea, then shaman waits for dream messages 9:55 Healing at a distance is possible 10:00 Songs 10:30 North Carolina herb school teaches students a plant's individual “song.” (Around Asheville is called cradle of forestry.) 11:15 Everything in the world is interconnected in the shaman's world view 11:42 Our world name, and spirit world named “Real World.” 12:05 “There are no herbs for certain illnesses”, how used - living shaman quote 12:50 Working with the intention, not physical plants 13:13 African herbalist/anthropologist studies effectiveness of traditional healers/ shamans vs. Western trained doctors, different plant parts have different qualities 13:50 Voices and drums used to “quicken” the plants 14:24 African anthropologist has to pay people cured by local healers to get physical proof via Western medical tests. 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Are you living your purpose? And, how can you positively impact the planet with your choices? Were you aware this can begin with the physical space around you? We are joined today by Tamra Fleming, coach, mentor, and creator of Meaning of Space™. Listen as we discuss her journey into this field, the psychology of space, and what the space says about you. Don't miss these Highlights: Our evolutionary journey with consciousness Having a vision of what you want to create in the future and reflect in your physical space How building our space without conscious thought is harming the planet Our space is a metaphor for our inner transformation The relational impact that space can have on relationships About the Guest: Tamra Fleming is the creator of a transformational personal growth process that comes from aligning peoples' physical living spaces to the vision they have for their life–LifeSpace Alignment™. She has been fascinated by the relationship between life and space for more than 20 years and developed the Meaning of Space™ philosophy over this time from her training in the powerful practices of energy-based life coaching, Feng Shui, the Chinese Five Element Theory, space clearing and color theory and exploring living environments across the world. Prior to founding Meaning of Space™, Tamra had a successful corporate career as a learning and organizational development executive for Starbucks, Silo, Inc. and The Good Guys!. She also held training and fashion merchandising posts at Liz Claiborne Inc. and R.H. Macy & Co. Inc. Tamra holds a Bachelor's degree in Organizational Behavior from the University of San Francisco and an Associate degree in Retail Merchandising from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in San Francisco. She also completed Life Coach Training at Clarity International. Tamra is an accomplished speaker and has appeared on numerous radio and television programs about her pioneering work. https://www.meaningofspace.com (https://www.meaningofspace.com) https://www.meaningofspace.com/gift (https://www.meaningofspace.com/gift) https://www.meaningofspace.com/quiz (https://www.meaningofspace.com/quiz) About the Host: Duff Gardner is an award-winning 7-figure marketer, startup founder and digital producer. Today, he leverages his 30+ years in a diverse range of businesses and his journey overcoming a series of out-of-the-blue panic attacks to help impact-driven entrepreneurs leverage the power of what he calls “startup thinking” to start, scale and serve in a big way. He is the host of the podcast Off My Duff - The Entrepreneur Podcast and Founder of the training company Offers that Sell. Duff holds an MSc. in Learning Sciences and Information Technology from Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley, is a fierce advocate of LGBT+ rights and animal rescue, and lives in beautiful Victoria BC. His mantra is: “teach what you love, live from your truth”. http://offmyduff.com/ (http://offmyduff.com/) Website - https://duffgardner.com/ (https://duffgardner.com/) Linked in - https://www.linkedin.com/in/duffgardner/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/duffgardner/) Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/offmyduff (https://www.facebook.com/offmyduff) Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/duffgardner/ (https://www.instagram.com/duffgardner/) Twitter - https://twitter.com/offmyduff (https://twitter.com/offmyduff) Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/DUFFGARDNER/ (https://www.youtube.com/c/DUFFGARDNER/) Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple...
Tim is my dear friend from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He is the most knowledgable person I know in terms of leading a holistic lifestyle designed for keeping a creative mind and strong body. We discussed what actions you can take right now to boost your immunity so you are protected from the mexican beer virus. We talked about physics, energy, our DNA, the Chinese Five Element Theory & much more. Tim has a positive, reassuring, and uplifting spirit. Tim's favorite books: “The Success Principles” by Jack Canfield “The Biology of belief” by Dr. Bruce Lipton “Staying Healthy With The Seasons” 5 Element Theory by Dr. El-Sayed Haas “Tao Te Ching” by Lao Tzu “A Course In Miracles” Welcome Rain Publishers You can reach Tim at zzzennnster@gmail.com Transcript: https://www.sashahodler.com/post/transcript-for-ep-110-with-tim-wachowicz
The Living Experiment: Rethink Your Choices. Reclaim Your Life.
Last week, after nearly a year away working on our books, Dallas and Pilar returned with a brand new "We're Back" episode of The Living Experiment. Soon, we'll be back again with a second new episode of the season. But in the meantime, by popular demand, we wanted to bring you a replay of our "Autumn" episode. This is the final installment in a series of episodes we've built around Dallas's Seasonal Model of Health, which is also the topic of his forthcoming book, The 4 Season Solution. If you've listened to the other episodes in this series, you know they all include explorations of the physical, mental, emotional and social aspects of the season, and this episode is no exception. Here we consider Autumn's contracting energy. We look at how it encourages our bodies and minds to wind down the high energy of summer and, as Dallas puts it, "start coming home" for the winter to come, which is also a great time to begin dreaming up what comes next. From fall-focused nutrition, fitness, and sleep recommendations to self-care and decluttering wisdom based in Chinese Five Element Theory, we share suggestions rooted in science and personal experience. And of course we offer you some autumnal experiments to help you make the most of this beautiful season in your own way. Get full show notes and resources at http://livingexperiment.com/autumn/
Tamra, her fiancee, Terry and their dog Oonah divide their time between the Bitterroot Valley and a cabin on the Flathead Indian Reservation, situated on on the banks of the Flathead River, surrounded by the Mission Mountains to the east, the National Bison Range to the south, and Glacier National Park to the north. Tune into this episode to get a sense of what it's like to live and thrive under the big sky. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Cabin life in protected wilderness Prey vs predator and the power of being out of your species Sometimes there are no words to describe the beauty of our surroundings Glaciers, grizzlies and Rocky Mountain Fever The power of knowing the history of the land you live upon When you live in nature and you respect it and you live with it and you honour it, you are in alignment with with being a human on this planet in a way that's working in the cycle of life. ~Tamra Fleming ABOUT TAMRA FLEMING Tamra Fleming is the Founder & CEO of UpSwingU.com, MIRACLE Circles and TamraFleming.com, life and business coaching. Tamra combines her 20 years of corporate and 21 years of entrepreneurial experience in life and business coaching to help others grow. She specialized in culture development, team building, performance management and creative experiential adult learning. She worked directly with the senior leadership team at Starbucks to create training programs that maintained and built the world-wide culture. She holds a B.S. in Organizational Behavior, Certification for Life & Business Coaching, and certifications in Instructional Design, Energy Coaching, Color Theory, Feng Shui, Chinese Five Element Theory, Chinese Facial Diagnosis, and Quantum Healing. HER WHY: "I believe people have limitless potential. In everything I do, I entertain, educate and provide experiences for willing souls to step into their full power." ~Tamra GUEST LINKS UpSwingU.com TamraFleming.com MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Rocking Outdoor Sisterhood Grizzly Adams (TV Series) Jeremiah Johnson (film) Cowboy Ethics (book by James P. Owen) Yellowstone (TV series) The Revenant (film) EPISODE PAGE ON LEADERS' CALL TO ADVENTURE
What is Plant Spirit Medicine? Join herbalist and nutritionist Diana Sproul as she presents plant spirit medicine as explained in Eliot Cowan's book of the same name. Plants, trees, rain, lightning and the Chinese elements (like water, metal, earth) are each represented by a consciousness. These may appear through meditation or dreaming in human, animal, insect or other form. Healing an imbalance or lack of a certain element in a person’s spiritual make-up and life can help a person become well and whole again without addressing the illness itself. The author says that is ordinary, and that all of us can learn to do what he does. Author Eliot Cowan does training at the Blue Deer Center in New York state. This lecture is Part 2 of 4 parts. Please watch the series on the Transform Health LibSynPodcasts Channel [http://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/transformhealth ] or You Tube channel: http://youtube.com/c/TransformhealthBiz **Transcription/Summary/Description with times is below. **Links to All Four Lecture Parts: Plant Spirit Medicine Lecture Part 1 - https://youtu.be/14YWgBvP8RM Plant Spirit Medicine Lecture Part 2 - https://youtu.be/KygNGi0Giu8 Plant Spirit Medicine Lecture Part 3 - https://youtu.be/5juLkeAQnq0 Plant Spirit Medicine Lecture Part 4 - https://youtu.be/Y84ifOKKKS4 **Transcription/Summary with Times:** 0:12 "Anyone can do this" author quote 0:15 Eliot studied acupuncture and Chinese Five Element Theory 0:36 Local plants are 100 times stronger” quote of Worsley 1:00 Our local weeds like salsify and nettle are nutritious 1:21 He studied shamanism, then chose to communicate directly with the plants 1:40 My experience meditating with plants and pine tree, I was told it is good for coughs. 2:25 Pine pollen may run a lot of things happening in the forest 2:50 Author Eliot vows to bring back local plant to heal the spirit. 3:00 Author studies with Huichol shamans, about them 3:45 Why studying with plants directly makes sense (historical shaman info, “The plant told me how to use it”) 4:25 How the shamans contact the plants (dreaming, vision quest, meditation, calling, other) 5:05 Patient treatment is customized, not standard 5:18 My flawed logic, One herb can have 20+ properties to treat different conditions 5:30 The Chinese Five Elements Theory - earth, air, water, fire, etc. 5:40 Approach plants with gratitude and humility, harvest in kind way, more ways to contact the plant (song) 6:05 Author harvests firewood in a kind way, beneficial to the forest 6:35 Shamans may use the Four Directions method to contact plant and other spirits 7:15 Songs may help contact plant spirit 7:20 Author interviewed several shamans and plant spirit medicine healers living today in America, see the book! 7:35 About herbal Osha, grows at high elevations, bears use it for healing, resembles dangerous plants so identify well. Root is used. Many other great cough herbs could be used in place of endangered osha. 8:55 Shaman uses osha as healing assistant 9:10 Picked plants still contain the plant spirit in them. My meditating test with powdered herbs in capsule 9:45 Herbs eaten or drunk as tea, then shaman waits for dream messages 9:55 Healing at a distance is possible 10:00 Songs 10:30 North Carolina herb school teaches students a plant’s individual “song.” (Around Asheville is called cradle of forestry.) 11:15 Everything in the world is interconnected in the shaman’s world view 11:42 Our world name, and spirit world named “Real World.” 12:05 “There are no herbs for certain illnesses”, how used - living shaman quote 12:50 Working with the intention, not physical plants 13:13 African herbalist/anthropologist studies effectiveness of traditional healers/ shamans vs. Western trained doctors, different plant parts have different qualities 13:50 Voices and drums used to “quicken” the plants 14:24 African anthropologist has to pay people cured by local healers to get physical proof via Western medical tests. Watch Part 3 - Plant Spirit Medicine Lecture - https://youtu.be/5juLkeAQnq0
The Living Experiment: Rethink Your Choices. Reclaim Your Life.
This week on The Living Experiment, we're talking about Autumn. This is the final installment in a series of episodes we've built around Dallas's Seasonal Model of Health, and if you've listened to the others, you know they all include explorations of the physical, mental, emotional and social aspects of the season. In this episode, we consider Autumn's contracting energy. We look at how it encourages our bodies and minds to wind down the high energy of summer and, as Dallas puts it, "start coming home" for the winter to come. From seasonal nutrition, fitness, and sleep recommendations to self-care and decluttering wisdom based in Chinese Five Element Theory, we share suggestions rooted in science and personal experience. And of course we offer you some autumnal experiments to help you make the most of this beautiful season in your own way. Get full show notes and resources at http://livingexperiment.com/autumn/
The Living Experiment: Rethink Your Choices. Reclaim Your Life.
Every season has its gifts, but we live in a culture that prefers to celebrate the bright, “go-go” energy of summer. Without the haven of a winter recovery cycle to replenish us, though, we get depleted, overstimulated, and overwhelmed. So in this week's episode of The Living Experiment, we talk about the important and under-appreciated aspects of the winter season. We explain how you can observe its traditions by strategically adjusting your mindset, sleep schedule, food, fitness activity, and more. Drawing on ancient wisdom and modern-day science, we suggest some experiments to help you make the most of winter in your own world. “Winter” Episode Highlights An overview of where winter fits into Chinese Five-Element Theory – associating everything in nature and our lives with a season and element, each with its own implications (6:00) Fall associations: Metal (element), grief (emotion), and the experience of emptiness – a big, metal bowl with receptive space (7:00) Winter: Water (element); fear (emotion); the experience of introspection, dreaming, creativity, and exploration — many “what if?” possibilities filling the empty bowl (7:20) Spring: Wood (element); anger (emotion); the experience of clear, conscious choice and directed energy — a bamboo shoot emerging straight from the water (8:30) Summer: Fire (element); joy (emotion); the experience of flourishing, sharing the bounty, including everyone in the celebration — the blossoming of the bamboo shoot in a beautiful display of plenty (9:40) Change of season: Earth (contains all the elements), empathy (emotion), the experience of sharing from a place of surplus – redistributing resources, then returning back to emptiness with a bigger metal bowl, stronger structure, even greater possibility (10:00) The "cult of the light" — our imbalanced cultural celebration of the bright, energetic, and productive (masculine "yang" energy) at the cost of the equally-important quiet, slower, introspective, restorative aspects of life (feminine "yin" energy) (11:05) How ignoring the energetic downshift from summer into winter leaves us depleted and resentful, with nothing to give in our relationships (13:35) Your body's clear signals and the subtle, systemic maladies that indicate you're suffering from a lack of seasonal replenishment and restoration (15:15) An introduction to Dallas's seasonal model for health – three key components of sleep, food, and movement (16:35) The pitfalls of using stimulating screen time to ignore the changing light/dark cycle in winter, which is nature's nudge for you to become introspective and get more sleep (17:00) Life-giving activities for the winter, including the Danish concept of hygge that encourages intimacy with yourself and other people (19:30) Summer movement vs. winter movement – seasonally-harmonious fitness activities (24:00) How giving yourself a cardio break in winter can actually make you healthier (26:40) Thinking about winter exercise routines as a fitness foundation for spring and summer (28:00) Refraining from "should-ing on yourself" – why saying "could" instead of "should" is more empowering (32:15) High-intensity interval training: Short, hard anaerobic conditioning suggestions for the winter – outdoors or indoors – with appropriate work-to-rest ratios (34:20) Hearty food ideas for winter using locally- and seasonally-available sources, including high-quality animal proteins and fats; robust, durable, starchy root vegetables; and sturdy, leafy greens (36:45) Breakfast and the "year-round smoothie conundrum" – replacing cold morning smoothies with hot, healthy, hearty whole foods (40:00) Slow cookers (the perfect winter kitchen appliance) and soups and stews (the perfect winter meal) (42:00) Debunking myths about dietary fat and why it's OK (and healthy) to eat fat in moderation and without heavy carbohydrates — particularly in winter (45:00) An explanation of dietary cholesterol vs. serum cholesterol and why consuming eggs and meat isn't the primary driver of cholesterol troubles (47:15) The synergy of sleep, movement, and food – increased rest + strength and power exercises + a diet of more meat, fat, and starchy vegetables = greater winter health (49:50) Suggested experiments for the week (53:50) This Week's Experiments Dallas suggests: Progressively adjust your bedtime to get more winter sleep. Starting in November, go to bed a half an hour earlier with each successive month, continuing with this strategy until spring. Resist the urge to maintain your summer sleep schedule, which will likely net you hours less sleep than your body wants and needs. Pilar suggests: 1) Add more seasonal vegetables to your shopping list. Choices include broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, turnips, beets, and rutabagas; dark, leafy greens like kale and chard (fresh or frozen); fennel (roasted or in stews); sweet potatoes, squash, carrots (whole, not baby carrots!), parsnips. Heat-caramelized veggies are a great way to satisfy your sweet tooth: Toss them with olive oil, add a little salt and pepper, and roast them in an oven or on a cast-iron skillet. 2) Swap night-time TV watching for some other low-key, constructive or creative activity, even if it's just for a half hour and one night a week to start. Use the time to read, write, journal, declutter an area (like your fridge). Take a bath, do some yoga or stretching, or indulge in other self-care activities. Options like vision boarding, guided meditations or journaling can prime you for rich, insight-provoking dreams. Get resources and other helpful links at livingexperiment.com/winter.
Toni Rahman, LCSW is a psychotherapist specializing in trauma and attachment. She is an author, a mother, a sister, a teacher, a traveler, and a lifelong learner. Her passions include Eastern and indigenous healing practices, psychology, spirituality and gender issues, as well as issues of social and economic justice. Toni is passionate about exploring ways to support others in making profound shifts in their life experience. She is a Trauma-Informed Care Practitioner, a Certified EMDR Practitioner trained in CranioSacral Therapy & SomatoEmotional Release, Chinese Five Element Theory, Dream Interpretation, Quantum Touch and Energy Balancing.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.