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In this live episode, Tricia Eastman joins to discuss Seeding Consciousness: Plant Medicine, Ancestral Wisdom, Psychedelic Initiation. She explains why many Indigenous initiatory systems begin with consultation and careful assessment of the person, often using divination and lineage-based diagnostic methods before anyone enters ceremony. Eastman contrasts that with modern frameworks that can move fast, rely on short trainings, or treat the medicine as a stand-alone intervention. Early Themes: Ritual, Preparation, and the Loss of Container Eastman describes her background, including ancestral roots in Mexico and her later work at Crossroads Ibogaine in Mexico, where she supported early ibogaine work with veterans. She frames her broader work as cultural bridging that seeks respect rather than fetishization, and assimilation into modern context rather than appropriation. Early discussion focuses on: Why initiatory traditions emphasize purification, preparation, and long timelines Why consultation matters before any high-intensity medicine work How decades of training shaped traditional initiation roles Why people can get harmed when they treat medicine as plug and play Core Insights: Alchemy, Shadow, and Doing the Work A major throughline is Eastman's critique of the belief that a psychedelic alone will erase trauma. She argues that shadow work remains part of the human condition, and that healing is less about a one-time fix and more about building capacity for relationship with the unconscious. Using alchemical language, she describes "nigredo" as fuel for the creative process, not as something to eliminate forever. Key insights include: Psychedelics are tools, not saviors You cannot outsource responsibility to a pill, a modality, or a facilitator Progress requires practice, discipline, and honest engagement with what arises "Healing" often shows up as obstacles encountered while trying to live and create Later Discussion and Takeaways: Iboga, Ethics, and Biocultural Stewardship Joe and Tricia move into a practical and ethically complex discussion about iboga supply chains, demand pressure, and the risks of amplifying interest without matching it with harm reduction and reciprocity. Eastman emphasizes medical screening, responsible messaging, and supporting Indigenous-led stewardship efforts. She also warns that harm can come from both under-trained modern facilitators and irresponsible people claiming traditional legitimacy. Concrete takeaways include: Treat iboga and ibogaine as high-responsibility work that demands safety protocols Avoid casual marketing that encourages risky self-administration Support Indigenous-led biocultural stewardship and reciprocity efforts Give lineage carriers a meaningful seat at the table in modern policy and clinical conversations Frequently Asked Questions Who is Tricia Eastman? Tricia Eastman is an author, facilitator, and founder of Ancestral Heart. Her work focuses on cultural bridging, initiation frameworks, and Indigenous-led stewardship. What is Seeding Consciousness about? The book examines plant medicine through initiatory traditions, emphasizing consultation, ritual, preparation, and integration rather than reductionistic models. Why does Tricia Eastman critique modern psychedelic models? She argues that many models remove the ritual container and long-form preparation that reduce risk and support deeper integration. Is iboga or ibogaine safe? With the right oversite, yes. Eastman stresses that safety depends on cardiac screening, careful protocols, and experienced oversight. She warns against informal or self-guided use. How can people support reciprocity and stewardship? She encourages donating or supporting Indigenous-led biocultural stewardship initiatives like Ancestral Heart and aligning public messaging with harm reduction. Closing Thoughts This episode makes a clear case that Tricia Eastman Seeding Consciousness is not only a book about psychedelics, but a critique of how the field is developing. Eastman argues that a successful future depends on mature containers, serious safety culture, and respectful partnership with lineage carriers, especially as interest in iboga and ibogaine accelerates. Links https://www.ancestralheart.com https://www.innertraditions.com/author/tricia-eastman Transcript Joe Moore Hello, everybody. Welcome back. Joe Moore with you again from Psychedelics Today, joined today by Tricia Eastman. Tricia, you just wrote a book called Seeding Consciousness. We're going to get into that a bunch today, but how are you today? [00:00:16.07] - Tricia Eastman I'm so good. It's exciting to be live. A lot of the podcasts I do are offline, and so it's like we're being witnessed and feels like just can feel the energy behind It's great. [00:00:31.11] - Joe Moore It's fun. It's a totally different energy than maybe this will come out in four months. This is real, and there's people all over the world watching in real-time. And we'll get some comments. So folks, if you're listening, please leave us some comments. And we'd love to chat a little bit later about those. [00:00:49.23] - Tricia Eastman I'm going to join the chat so that I can see... Wait, I just want to make sure I'm able to see the comments, too. Do I hit join the chat? [00:01:01.17] - Joe Moore Sometimes you can, sometimes you can't. I can throw comments on the screen so we can see them together. [00:01:07.02] - Tricia Eastman Cool. [00:01:08.03] - Joe Moore Yeah. So it'll be fun. Give us comments, people. Please, please, please, please. Yeah, you're all good. So Tricia, I want to chat about your book. Tell us high level about your book, and then we're going to start digging into you. [00:01:22.10] - Tricia Eastman So Seeding Consciousness is the title, and I know it's a long subtitled Plant Medicine, Ancestral Wisdom, Psychedelic Initiation. And I felt like it was absolutely necessary for the times that we are in right now. When I was in Gabon in 2018, in one of my many initiations, as as an initiative, the Fung lineage of Buiti, which I've been practicing in for 11 years now, I was given the instructions. I was given the integration homework to write this book. And I would say I don't see that as this divine thing, like you were given the assignment. I think I was given the assignment because it's hard as F to write a book. I mean, it really tests you on so many levels. I mean, even just thinking about putting yourself out there from a legal perspective, and then also, does it make any sense? Will anyone buy it? And on Honestly, it's not me. It's really what I was given to write, but it's based on my experience working with several thousand people over the years. And really, the essence of it is that in our society, we've taken this reductionistic approach in psychedelics, where we've really taken out the ritual. [00:02:54.05] - Tricia Eastman Even now with the FDA trial for MDMA for PTSD. There's even conversations with a lot of companies that are moving forward, psychedelics, through the FDA process, through that pathway, that are talking about taking the therapy out. And the reality is that in these ancient initiatic traditions, they were very long, drawn out experiences with massive purification rituals, massive amounts of different types of practice in order to prepare oneself to meet the medicine. Different plants were taken, like vomatifs and different types of purification rituals were performed. And then you would go into this profound initiatic experience because the people that were working with you that were in, we call it the Nema, who gives initiations, had decades of training and experience doing these types of initiatic experiences. So if you compare that to the modern day framework, we have people that go online and get a certificate and start serving people medicine or do it in a context where maybe there isn't even an established container or facilitator whatsoever. And so really, the idea is, how can we take the essence of this ancient wisdom wisdom, like when you look at initiation, the first step is consultation, which is really going deep into the history of the individual using different types of techniques that are Indigenous technologies, such as different forms of divination, such as cowrie shell readings. [00:04:52.18] - Tricia Eastman And there's different types of specific divinations that are done in different branches of And before one individual would even go into any initiation, you need to understand the person and where they're coming from. So it's really about that breakdown of all of that, and how can we integrate elements of that into a more modern framework. [00:05:24.23] - Joe Moore Brilliant. All right. Well, thank you for that. And let's chat about you. You've got a really interesting past, very dynamic, could even call it multicultural. And you've got a lot of experience that informed this book. So how did this stuff come forward for you? [00:05:50.02] - Tricia Eastman I mean, I've never been the person to seek anything. My family on my mother's side is from Mexico, from Oaxaca, Trique, Mixtec, and Michica. And we had a long lineage of practice going back to my, at least I know from my great, great grandmother, practicing a blend of mestiza, shamanism, combining centerea and Catholicism together. So it's more of like a syncratic mestiza, mestiza being mixed tradition. And so I found it really interesting because later on, when my grandfather came to the United States, he ended up joining the military. And in being in the US, he didn't really have a place. He's very devout spiritual man, but he didn't have a place to practice this blended spiritual tradition. So the mystical aspect of it went behind. And as I started reconnecting to my ancestral lineage, this came forth that I was really starting to understand the mystical aspect of my ancestry. And interestingly, at the same time, was asked to work at Crossroads Abigain in Mexico. And it's so interesting to see that Mexico has been this melting pot and has been the place where Abigain has chosen to plant its roots, so to say, and has treated thousands of veterans. [00:07:36.28] - Tricia Eastman I got to be part of the group of facilitators back over 10 years ago. We treated the first Navy Seals with Abogaine, and that's really spurred a major interest in Abogaine. Now it's in every headline. I also got 10 I got initiated into the Fung lineage of Buiti and have really studied the traditional knowledge. I created a nonprofit back in 2019 called Ancestral Heart, which is really focused on Indigenous-led stewardship. Really, the book helps as a culmination of the decade of real-world experience of combining My husband, Dr. Joseph Barzulia. He's a psychologist. He's also a pretty well-known published researcher in Abigain and 5MEO-DMT, but also deeply spiritual and deeply in respect for the Indigenous traditions that have carried these medicines before us. So we've really been walking this complex path of world bridging between how we establish these relationships and how we bring some of these ancient knowledge systems back into the forefront, but not in a way of fetishizing them, but in a way of deeply respecting them and what we can learn, but from our own assimilation and context versus appropriation. So really, I think the body of my work is around that cultural bridging. [00:09:31.07] - Joe Moore That's brilliant. And yeah, there's some really fun stuff I learned in the book so far that I want to get into later. But next question is, who is your intended audience here? Because this is an interesting book that could hit a few categories, but I'm curious to hear from you. [00:09:49.02] - Tricia Eastman It's so funny because when I wrote the book, I wasn't thinking, oh, what's my marketing plan? What's my pitch? Who's my intended audience? Because it was my homework, and I knew I needed to write the book, and maybe that was problematic in the sense that I had to go to publishers and have a proposal. And then I had to create a formula in hindsight. And I would say the demographic of the book mirrors the demographic of where people are in the psychedelic space, which It's skewed slightly more male, although very female. I think sex isn't necessarily important when we're thinking about the level of trauma and the level of spiritual healing and this huge deficit that we have in mental health, which is really around our disconnection from our true selves, from our heart, from our souls, from this idea of of what Indigenous knowledge systems call us the sacred. It's really more of an attitude of care and presence. I'm sure we could give it a different name so that individuals don't necessarily have any guard up because we have so much negative conditioning related to the American history of religion, which a lot of people have rejected, and some have gone back to. [00:11:37.06] - Tricia Eastman But I think we need to separate it outside of that. I would say the demographic is really this group of I would say anywhere from 30 to 55 male females that are really in this space where maybe they're doing some of the wellness stuff. They're starting to figure some things out, but it's just not getting them there. And when something happens in life, for example, COVID-19 would be a really great example. It knocks them off course, and they just don't have the tools to find that connection. And I would say it even spans across people that do a lot of spiritual practice and maybe are interested in what psychedelics can do in addition to those practices. Because when we look at my view on psychedelics, is they fit within a whole spectrum of wellness and self-care and any lineage of spiritual practice, whether it's yoga or Sufism or Daoist tradition. But they aren't necessarily the thing that... I think there's an over focus on the actual substance itself and putting it on a pedestal that I think is problematic in our society because it goes back to our religious context in the West is primarily exoteric, meaning that we're seeking something outside of ourselves to fulfill ourselves. [00:13:30.29] - Tricia Eastman And so I think that when we look at psychedelic medicines as this exoteric thing versus when we look at initiatory traditions are about inward and direct experience. And all of these spiritual practices and all of these modalities are really designed to pull you back into yourself, into having a direct relationship with yourself and direct experience. And I feel like the minute that you are able to forge that connection, which takes practice and takes discipline, then you don't need to necessarily look at all these other tools outside of yourself. It's like one of my favorite analogies is the staff on the Titanic were moving the furniture around as it was sinking, thinking that they might save the boat from sinking by moving the furniture around. I think that's how we've been with a lot of ego-driven modalities that aren't actually going into the full unconscious, which is where we need to go to have these direct experiences. Sorry for the long answer, but it is for everybody, and it's not just about psychedelics. Anyone can take something from this doing any spiritual work. But we talk a lot about the Indigenous philosophy and how that ties in alongside with spiritual practice and more of this inner way of connecting with oneself and doing the work. [00:15:21.22] - Tricia Eastman And I think also really not sugar coating it in the sense that the psychedelics aren't going to save us. They're not going to cure PTSD. Nothing you take will. It's you that does the work. And if you don't do the work, you're not going to have an 87 % success rate with opioid use disorder or whatever it is, 60 something % for treatment-resistant depression or whatever. It's like you have to do the work. And so we can't keep putting the power in the modality reality or the pill. [00:16:03.18] - Joe Moore Yeah, that makes sense. So you did an interesting thing here with this book, and it was really highlighting aspects of the alchemical process. And people don't necessarily have exposure. They hear the words alchemy. I get my shoulders go up when I hear alchemizing, like transmutation. But it's a thing. And how do we then start communicating this from Jung? I found out an interesting thing recently as an ongoing student. Carl Jung didn't necessarily have access to all that many manuscripts. There's so many alchemical manuscripts available now compared to what he had. And as a result, our understanding of alchemy has really evolved. Western alchemy, European alchemy, everybody. Perhaps Kmetic, too. I don't know. You could speak to that more. I don't keep track of what's revealed in Egypt. So it's really interesting to present that in a forward way? How has it been received so far? Or were you nervous to present this in this way? [00:17:25.10] - Tricia Eastman I mean, honestly, I think the most important The important thing is that in working with several thousand people over the years, people think that taking the psychedelic and the trauma is going to go away. It's always there. I mean, we We archetypically will have the shadow as long as we need the shadow to learn. And so even if we go into a journey and we transcend it, it's still there. So I would say that the The feedback has been really incredible. I mean, the people that are reading... I mean, I think because I'm weaving so many different, complex and deep concepts into one book, it might be a little harder to market. And I think the biggest bummer was that I was really trying to be respectful to my elders and not say anything in the title about Iboga and Abigain, even though I talk a lot about it in the book, and it's such a hot topic, it's really starting to take off. But the people that have read it really consider it. They really do the work. They do the practices in the book, and I'm just getting really profound feedback. So that's exciting to me because really, ultimately, alchemy... [00:18:55.22] - Tricia Eastman Yeah, you're right. It gets used Used a lot in marketing lingo and sitting in the depth of the tar pit. For me, when I was in Gabon, I remember times where I really had to look at things that were so dark in my family history that I didn't even realize were mine until later connected to my lineage. And the dark darkness connected to that and just feeling that and then knowing really the truth of our being is that we aren't those things. We're in this process of changing and being, and so nothing is is fixed, but there is a alchemical essence in just learning to be with it. And so not always can we just be with something. And and have it change, but there are many times that we can actually just be with those parts of ourselves and be accepting, where it's not like you have to have this intellectualized process It's just like, first you have the negrado, then you tune into the albeda, and you receive the insights, and you journal about it, and da, da, da, da, da Action, Mars aspect of it, the rubeda of the process. It's not like that at all. [00:20:44.15] - Tricia Eastman It's really that the wisdom that comes from it because you're essentially digesting black goo, which is metaphoric to the oil that we use to power all of society that's pulled deep out of the Earth, and it becomes gold. It becomes... And really, the way I like to think of it is like, in life, we are here to create, and we are not here to heal ourselves. So if you go to psychedelic medicine and you want to heal yourself, you're going to be in for... You're just going to be stuck and burnt out because that's not what we're here to do as human beings, and you'll never run out of things to heal. But if you You think of the negrado in alchemy as gasoline in your car. Every time you go back in, it's like refilling your gas tank. And whatever you go back in for as you're moving in the journey, it's almost like that bit of negrado is like a lump of coal that's burning in the gas tank. And that gets you to the next point to which there's another thing related to the creative process. So it's like As you're going in that process, you're going to hit these speed bumps and these obstacles in the way. [00:22:07.29] - Tricia Eastman And those obstacles in the way, that's the healing. So if you just get in the car in the human vehicle and you drive and you continue to pull out the shadow material and face it, you're going to keep having the steam, but not just focus on it, having that intention, having that connection to moving forward in life. And I hate to use those words because they sound so growth and expansion oriented, which life isn't always. It's evolutionary and deevolutionary. It's always in spirals. But ultimately, you're in a creative process would be the best way to orient it. So I think when we look at alchemy from that standpoint, then it's productive. Effective. Otherwise, it sounds like some brand of truffle salt or something. [00:23:09.12] - Joe Moore Yeah, I think it's a... If people want to dig in, amazing. It's just a way to describe processes, and it's super informative if you want to go there, but it's not necessary for folks to do the work. And I like how you framed it quite a bit. So let's see. There is one bit, Tricia, that my ears really went up on this one point about a story about Actually, let me do a tangent for you real quick, and then we're going to come back to this story. So are you familiar with the tribe, the Dogon, in Africa? Of course. Yeah. So they're a group that looks as though they were involved in Jewish and/or Egyptian traditions, and then ended up on the far side of like, what, Western Africa, far away, and had their own evolution away from Egypt and the Middle East. Fascinating. Fascinating stories, fascinating astronomy, and much more. I don't know too much about the religion. I love their masks. But this drew an analogy for me, as you were describing that the Buiti often have stories about having lineage to pre-dynastic Egyptian culture. I guess we'll call it that for now, the Kometic culture. [00:24:44.23] - Joe Moore I had not heard that before. Shame on me because I haven't really read any books about Buiti as a religion or organization, or anything to this point. But I found that really interesting to know that now, at least I'm aware of two groups claiming lineage to that ancient world of magic. Can you speak about that at all for us? Yeah. [00:25:09.24] - Tricia Eastman So first off, there really aren't any books talking about that. Some of the things I've learned from elders that I've spoke with and asked in different lineages in Masoco and in Fong Buiti, there's a few things. One, We lived in many different eras. Even if you go into ancient texts of different religions, creation stories, and biblical stories, they talk about these great floods that wiped out the planet. One of the things that Atum talks about, who is one of my Buiti fathers who passed a couple years ago, is Is the understanding that before we were in these different areas, you had Mu or Lumaria, you had Atlantis, and then you had our current timeline. And the way that consciousness was within those timelines was very different and the way the Earth was. You had a whole another continent called Atlantis that many people, even Plato, talks about a very specific location of. And what happened, I believe during that time period, Africa, at least the Saharan band of the desert was much more lush, and it was a cultural melting pot. So if you think about, for example, the Pygmy tribes, which are in Equatorial Africa, they are the ones that introduced Iboga to the Buiti. [00:27:08.08] - Tricia Eastman If you look at the history of ancient Egypt, what I'm told is that the Pygmies lived in Pharaonic Egypt, all the way up until Pharaonic Egypt. And there was a village. And if you look on the map in Egypt, you see a town called Bawiti, B-A-W-I-T-I. And that is the village where they lived. And I have an interesting hypothesis that the God Bess, if you look at what he's wearing, it's the exact same to a T as what the Pygmies wear. And the inspiration for which a lot of the Buiti, because they use the same symbology, because each part of the outfit, whether it's the Mocingi, which is like this animal skin, or the different feathers, they use the parrot feather as a symbology of speech and communication, all of these things are codes within the ceremony that were passed along. And so when you look at Bess, he's wearing almost the exact same outfit that the Pygmies are wearing and very similar to if you see pictures of the ceremonies of Misoko or Gonde Misoko, which I would say is one of the branches of several branches, but that are closer to the original way of Buiti of the jungle, so closer to the way the Pygmies practice. [00:28:59.16] - Tricia Eastman So If you look at Bess, just to back my hypothesis. So you look at Neteru. Neteru were the... They called them the gods of Egypt, and they were all giant. And many say the word nature actually means nature, but they really represented the divine qualities of nature. There's best. Look at him. And a lot of the historians said he's the God of Harmeline and children and happiness. I think he's more than the God of Harmeline, and I think that the Pygmies worked with many different plants and medicines, and really the ultimate aspect of it was freedom. If you think about liberation, like the libation, number one, that's drunkiness. Number two, liberation, you of freeing the joyous child from within, our true nature of who we are. You look at every temple in Egypt, and you look at these giant statues, and then you have this tiny little pygmy God, and there's no other gods that are like Bess. He's one of a kind. He's in his own category. You've You've got giant Hathor, you've got giant Thoth, you've got giant Osiris, Isis, and then you've got little tiny Bess. And so I think it backs this hypothesis. [00:30:48.27] - Tricia Eastman And my understanding from practitioners of Dogon tradition is that they also believe that their ancestors came from Egypt, and they definitely have a lot of similarity in the teachings that I've seen and been exposed to just from here. I mean, you can... There's some more modern groups, and who's to know, really, the validity of all of it. But there are some, even on YouTube, where you can see there's some more modern Dogon temples that are talking in English or English translation about the teachings, and they definitely line up with Kamehdi teachings. And so my hypothesis around that is that the Dogon are probably most likely pygmy descendants as, And the pygmy were basically run out of Bawiti because there was jealousy with the priest, because there was competition, because all of the offerings that were being made in the temple, there was a lot of power, connected to each of the temples. And there was competitiveness even amongst the different temples, lining the Nile and all of that, of who was getting the most offerings and who was getting the most visits. And so the Pygmies essentially were run out, and they migrated, some of them migrated south to Gabon and Equatorial Africa. [00:32:43.07] - Tricia Eastman And then If you think about the physical changes that happened during these planetary catastrophes, which we know that there had been more than one based on many historical books. So that whole area went through a desertification process, and the Equatorial rainforest remained. So it's highly likely even that Iboga, at one point, grew in that region as well. [00:33:18.00] - Joe Moore Have you ever seen evidence of artwork depicting Iboga there in Egypt? [00:33:24.17] - Tricia Eastman There are several different death temples. I'm trying to remember the name of the exact one that I went to, but on the columns, it looked like Iboga trees that were carved into the columns. And I think what's interesting about this... So Seychet is the divine scribe, the scribe of Egyptian wisdom. And she was basically, essentially the sidekick of Thoth. Thoth was who brought a lot of the ancient wisdom and people like Pythagoras and many of the ancient philosophers in Roman times went and studied in a lot of these Thoth lineage mystery schools. When you look at the the river of the Nile on the east side, east is the energy liturgy of initiation. It's always like if you go into a sweat lodge or if you see an ancient temple, usually the doorway is facing the east. West is where the sun sets, and so that's the death. And what's interesting about that is that it was on the west side in the death temple that you would see these aboga plants. But also Seixat was the one who was the main goddess depicted in the hieroglyphs, and there was other hieroglyphs. I mean, if you look at the hieroglyphs of Seixat, it looks like she has a cannabis leaf above her head, and a lot of people have hypothesized that, that it's cannabis. [00:35:16.03] - Tricia Eastman Of course, historians argue about that. And then she's also carrying a little vessel that looks like it has some mushrooms in it. And obviously, she has blue Lotus. Why would she be carrying around blue Lotus and mushrooms? I don't know. It sounds like some initiation. [00:35:36.19] - Joe Moore Yeah, I love that. Well, thanks so much for going there with me. This photo of Seixet. There's some good animations, but everybody just go look at the temple carvings picturing this goddess. It's stunning. And obviously, cannabis. I think it's hard to argue not. I've seen all these like, mushroom, quote, unquote, mushroom things everywhere. I'm like, Yeah, maybe. But this is like, Yes, that's clear. [00:36:06.27] - Tricia Eastman And if you look at what she's wearing, it's the exact same outfit as Bess, which is classic Basically, how the medicine woman or medicine man or what you would call shaman, the outfit that the healers would wear, the shamans or the oracles, those of the auracular arts, different forms of divination would wear. So if you really follow that and you see, Oh, what's Isis wearing? What's Hathor wearing? What's Thoth wearing? You can tell she's very specifically the healer. And it's interesting because they call her the divine scribe. So she's actually downloading, my guess is she's taking plants and downloading from the primordial. [00:37:02.00] - Joe Moore Well, okay. Thanks for bringing that up. That was a lovely part of your book, was your... There's a big initiation sequence, and then you got to go to this place where you could learn many things. Could you speak to that a little bit? And I hope that's an okay one to bring up. [00:37:22.22] - Tricia Eastman Are you talking about the time that I was in initiation and I went to the different ashrams, the different realms in, like Yogananda calls them astral schools that you go and you just download? It seemed like astral schools, but it seemed like it was a Bwiti initiation, where you were in silence for three days, and then Yeah, that one. So there were several different... I mean, I've done seven official initiations, and then I've had many other initiatic experiences. And I would say this one was incredible. Incredibly profound because what it showed me first was that all of the masters of the planet, it was showing me everyone from Kurt Cobain to Bob Marley to Einstein, all the people that had some special connection to an intelligence that was otherworldly, that they were essentially going to the same place, like they were visiting the same place, and they would go. And so the first thing I noticed was that I recognized a lot of people, and current, I'm not going I don't want to say names of people, but I recognize people that are alive today that I would say are profound thinkers that were going to these places as well. [00:38:57.05] - Tricia Eastman And interestingly, then I was taken into one of the classrooms, and in the classroom, this one, specifically, it showed me that you could download any knowledge instantaneously That essentially, having a connection to that school allowed you to download music or understand very complex ideas ideas of mathematics or physics or science that would take people like lifetimes to understand. So it was essentially showing this. And a lot of people might discredit that, that that might be a specific... That we as humans can do that. Well, I'm not saying that it's not that. I don't I don't want to say that it's anything. But what I can say is that I have definitely noticed the level of access that I have within my consciousness. And also what I notice with the masters of Bwiti, specifically in terms of the level of intelligence that they're accessing and that it's different. It's got a different quality to it. And so it was a really profound teaching. And one of the things, too, that I've learned is I use it to help me learn specific things. I don't know if I can give a positive testimonial, but I am learning French. [00:40:55.00] - Tricia Eastman And I noticed when I was in Aspen at the Abigain meeting, and I was with Mubeiboual, who speaks French, I started saying things French that I didn't even realize that I knew to say. I've had these weird moments where I'm actually using this tool And I'm also using it. I have a Gabonese harp. I don't know if you can see it up on the shelf over there. But I also went and asked for some help with downloading some assistance in the harp, then we'll see how that goes. [00:41:38.17] - Joe Moore Yeah. So that's brilliant. I'm thinking of other precedent for that outside of this context, and I can think of a handful. So I love that, like savant syndrome. And then there's a classic text called Ars Notoria that helps accelerate learning, allegedly. And then there's a number of other really interesting things that can help us gain these bits of wisdom and knowledge. And it does feel a little bit like the Dogon. The story I get is the receiving messages from the dog star, and therefore have all sorts of advanced information that they shouldn't we call it. Yeah. Yeah, which is fascinating. We have that worldwide. I think there's plenty of really interesting stuff here. So what I appreciated, Tricia, about how you're structuring your book, or you did structure your book, is that it it seems at the same time, a memoir, on another hand, workbook, like here are some exercises. On the other hand, like here's some things you might try in session. I really appreciated that. It was like people try to get really complicated when we talk about things like IFS. I'm like, well, you don't necessarily have to. You could. Or is this just a human thing, a human way to look at working with our parts? [00:43:20.15] - Joe Moore I don't know. Do you have any thoughts about the way you were approaching this parts work in your book versus how complicated some people make it feel? [00:43:30.00] - Tricia Eastman Yeah. I find that this is just my personal opinion, and no way to discredit Richard Schwartz's work. But parts work has existed in shamanism since forever. When we really look at even in ancient Egypt, Issus, she put Osiris act together. That was the metaphorical story of soul retrieval, which is really the spiritual journey of us reclaiming these pieces of ourselves that we've been disconnected from a society level or individually. And within the context of parts work, it's very organic and it feels other worldly. It's not like there's ever a force where I'm in the process with someone. And a lot of times I would even go into the process with people because they weren't accustomed to how to work with Iboga or game, and so they would be stuck. And then the minute I was like, you know, Iboga, in the tradition, it's really about... It's like the game Marco Polo. It's call and response. And so you're really an active participant, and you're supposed to engage with the spirits. And so the minute that things would show up, it'd be more about like, oh, what do you see? What's coming up here? Asking questions about it, being curious. [00:45:17.07] - Tricia Eastman If you could engage with it, sometimes there's processes where you can't really engage with things at all. So everything that I'm talking about is It was organically shown up as an active engagement process that it wasn't like we were going in. There have been some where you can guide a little bit, but you never push. It might be something like, go to your house, and it being completely unattached. And if they can't go there, then obviously the psyche doesn't want to go there, but it's really an exercise to help them to connect to their soul. And then in contrast, IFS is like, let's work on these different parts and identify these different parts of ourselves. But then let's give them fixed titles, and let's continually in a non-altered state of consciousness, not when we're meditating, not when we're actively in a state where we have the plasticity to change the pathway in the unconscious mind, but we're working in the egoic mind, and we're talking to these parts of ourselves. That could be helpful in the day-to-day struggles. Let's say you have someone who has a lot of rumination or a very active mind to have something to do with that. [00:46:57.01] - Tricia Eastman But that's not going to be the end-all, be-all solution to their problem. It's only moving the deck chairs around on the Titanic because you're still working in the framework where, I'm sorry, the Titanic is still sinking, and it may or may not be enough. It may or may not produce a reliable outcome that could be connected with some level of true relief and true connection within oneself. And so I think that people just... I feel like they almost get a little too... And maybe it's because we're so isolated and lonely, it's like, Oh, now I've got parts. I'm not by myself. I've got my fire I've got my firefighter, and I've got my guardian, and all these things. And I definitely think that IFS is a really great initiator into the idea of engaging with parts of ourselves and how to talk to them. But I don't think it's... And I think doing a session here and there, for some people, can be incredibly helpful, but to all of a sudden incorporate it in like a dogma is toxic. It's dangerous. And that's what we have to be really careful of. [00:48:23.25] - Joe Moore So thank you for that. There's a complicated discussion happening at the Aspen meeting. I think I was only sitting maybe 30 feet away from you. Sorry, I didn't say hi. But the folks from Blessings of the Forest were there, and I got a chance to chat with a number of them and learn more about nuclear protocols, biopiracy, literal piracy, and smuggling, and the works. I'm curious. This is a really complicated question, and I'm sorry for a complicated question this far in. But it's like, as we talk about this stuff publicly and give it increased profile, we are de facto giving more juice and energy to black markets to pirate. We're adding fuel to this engine that we don't necessarily want to see. Cameroon has nothing left, pretty much. From what I'm told, people from Cameroon are coming in, stealing it from Cabona, bringing it back, and then shipping it out. And there's It's like a whole worldwide market for this stuff. I witnessed it. This stuff. Yeah, right? This is real. So the people, the Buiti, and certain Gabanese farmers, are now being pirated. And international demand does not care necessarily about Nagoya compliance. United States didn't sign Nagoya protocol for this biopiracy protection, but we're not the only violator of these ethics, right? [00:50:00.22] - Joe Moore It's everywhere. So how do we balance thinking about talking about IBOCA publicly, given that there's no clean way to get this stuff in the United States that is probably not pirated materials? And as far as I know, there's only one, quote unquote, Nagoya compliant place. I've heard stories that I haven't shared publicly yet, that there's other groups that are compliant, too. But it's a really interesting conversation, and I'm curious of your perspectives there. [00:50:34.04] - Tricia Eastman I mean, this is a very long, drawn-out question, so forgive me if I give you a long, drawn-out answer. [00:50:41.01] - Joe Moore Go for it. [00:50:41.26] - Tricia Eastman It's all good. So in reality, I do believe... You know the first Ebo, Abogaine, that was done in the country was experiments on eight Black prisoners at a hospital under the MK program. [00:51:01.16] - Joe Moore Pre-lutz off, we were doing Abogaine tests on people. [00:51:06.00] - Tricia Eastman Yeah, so pre-Lutz off. I have a hypothesis, although a lot of people would already know me. [00:51:12.07] - Joe Moore No, I didn't know that. Thank you for sharing that with me. [00:51:14.13] - Tricia Eastman That's great. I'll send you some stuff on that. But the Aboga wanted to be here. The Abogaine wanted to be here. I think it's a complex question because on one side of the coin, you have the spirit of plants, which are wild and crazy sometimes. And then you have the initiatory traditions, which create a scaffolding to essentially put the lightning in a bottle, so to say, so that it's less damaging. [00:51:51.13] - Joe Moore It's almost like a temple structure around it. [00:51:53.16] - Tricia Eastman I like that. Yeah. Put a temple structure around it because it's like, yeah, you can work with new nuclear energy, but you have to wear gloves, you have to do all these different safety precautions. I would say that that's why these traditions go hand in hand with the medicine. So some people might say that the agenda of Iboga and even Abogaine might be a different agenda than the Buiti. And ultimately, whether we are Indigenous or not, the Earth belongs to everyone. It's capitalism and the patriarchy that created all these borders and all these separations between people. And in reality, we still have to acknowledge what the essence of Buiti is, which is really the cause and effect relationship that we have with everything that we do. And so some people might use the term karma. And that is if you're in Abogaine clinic and you're putting a bunch of videos out online, and that's spurring a trend on TikTok, which we already know is a big thing where people are selling illegal market, iBoga, is Is any of that your responsibility? Yes. And if I was to sit down with a kogi kagaba, which are the mamus from Colombia, or if I were to sit down with a who said, Hey, let's do a divination, and let's ask some deep questions about this. [00:53:54.01] - Tricia Eastman It would look at things on a bigger perspective than just like, Oh, this person is completely responsible for this. But when we're talking about a medicine that is so intense, and when I was younger, when I first met the medicine, I first was introduced in 2013 was when I first found out about Abigain and Iboga. And in 2014, I lived with someone who lived with a 14th generation Misoko, maybe it was 10th generation Misoco in Costa Rica. And then he decided to just start serving people medicine. And he left this person paralyzed, one person that he treated for the rest of his life. And Aubrey Marcus, it was his business partner for On It, and he's publicly talked about this, about the story behind this. If you go into his older podcasts and blog posts and stuff, he talks about the situation. And the reality is that this medicine requires a massive amount of responsibility. It has crazy interactions, such as grapefruit juice, for example, and all kinds of other things. And so it's not just the responsibility towards the buiti, it's also the responsibility of, does me talking about this without really talking about the safety and the risks, encourage other people. [00:55:49.10] - Tricia Eastman One of the big problems, back in the day, I went to my first guita conference, Global Abogaine Therapy Alliance in 2016. And And then, ISEARs was debating because there was all these people buying Abogaine online and self-detoxing and literally either dying or ending up in the hospital. And they're like, should we release protocols and just give people instructions on how to do this themselves? And I was like, no, absolutely not. We need to really look at the fact that this is an initiatory tradition, that it's been practiced for thousands of that the minimum level at which a person is administering in Gabon is 10 years of training. The way that we've made up for those mistakes, or sorry, not mistakes, lack of training is that we've used medical oversight. Most of the medical oversight that we've received has been a result of mistakes that were made in the space. The first patient that MAPS treated, they killed them because they gave them way over the amount of what milligrams per kilogram of Abigain that you should give somebody. Every single mistake that was made, which a lot of them related to loss of life, became the global Abogane Therapy Safety Guidelines. [00:57:28.19] - Tricia Eastman And so we've already learned from our mistakes here. And so I think it's really important that we understand that there's that aspect, which is really the blood on our hands of if we're not responsible, if we're encouraging people to do this, and we're talking about it in a casual way on Instagram. Like, yeah, microdosing. Well, did you know there was a guy prosecuted this last year, personal trainer, who killed someone And from microdosing in Colorado, the event happened in 2020, but he just got sentenced early 2025. These are examples that we need to look at as a collective that we need. So that's one side of it. And then the other side of it is the reciprocity piece. And the reciprocity piece related to that is, again, the cause and effect. Is A Abogaine clinic talking about doing Abogaine and doing video testimonials, spurring the efforts that are actively being made in Gabon to protect the cultural lineage and to protect the medicine. The reality is every Abogaine clinic is booked out for... I heard the next year, I don't know if that's fact or fiction, but someone told me for a year, because because of all the stuff with all the celebrities that are now talking about it. [00:59:05.20] - Tricia Eastman And then on top of that, you have all these policy, all these different advocacy groups that are talking about it. Essentially, it's not going to be seven... It's going to be, I would say, seven to 10 years before something gets through the FDA. We haven't even done a phase one safety trial for any of the Abigain that's being commercialized. And even if there's some magic that happens within the Trump administration in the next two years that changes the rules to fast track it, it's not going to cut it down probably more than a year. So then you're looking at maybe six years minimum. That whole time, all that strain is being put on Gabon. And so if you're not supporting Gabon, what's happening is it's losing a battle because the movement is gaining momentum, and Gabon cannot keep up with that momentum. It's a tiny country the size of Colorado. So my belief is that anyone who's benefiting from all the hype around Iboga and Abogayne or personally benefited with healing within themselves should be giving back, either to Ancestral Heart, to Blessings of the Forest, to any group that is doing authentic Indigenous-led biocultural stewardship work. [01:00:45.21] - Joe Moore Thanks for that. It's important that we get into some detail here. I wish we had more time to go further on it. [01:00:54.17] - Tricia Eastman I'll do a quick joke. I know. I have a lot. [01:00:57.17] - Joe Moore Yes. Now do Mike Tyson. Kidding. Yeah. So what did we maybe miss that you want to make sure people hear about your book, any biocultural stuff that you want to get out there? You can go for a few more minutes, too, if you have a few things you want to say. [01:01:20.03] - Tricia Eastman I mean, really, thank you so much for this opportunity. Thank you for caring and being so passionate about the context related to Buiti, which I think is so important. I would just say that I've been working with this medicine for... I've known about it for 13 years, and I've been working with it for 11 years, and this is my life. I've devoted my life to this work, me and my husband, both. And there isn't anything greater of a blessing that it has brought in our life, but it also is it's a very saturnian energy, so it brings chaos. It brings the deepest challenges and forces you to face things that you need to face. But also on the other side of the coin, everything that I've devoted and given back in service to this work has exponentially brought blessing in my life. So again, I see the issue with people doing these shortened processes, whether it's in an Abigain clinic where you just don't have the ritualistic sacred aspects of an initiatic context and really the rituals that really help integrate and ground the medicine. But you still have this opportunity to continue to receive the blessings. [01:03:09.23] - Tricia Eastman And I really feel in our current psychedelic movement, we essentially have a Bugatti. These medicines are the most finely-tuned sports car that can do every... Even more than that, more like a spaceship. We have this incredible tool, but we're driving it in first gear. We don't even really know how to operate it. It's like, well, I guess you could say flight of the Navigator, but that was a self-driving thing, and I guess, psychedelics are self-driving. But I feel that we are discounting ourselves so greatly by not looking into our past of how these medicines were used. I really think the biggest piece around that is consulting the genuine lineage carriers like Buiti elders, like Mubu Bwal, who's the head of Maganga Manan Zembe, And giving them a seat at the head of the table, really, because there's so much I know in my tradition, about what we do to bring cardiac safety. And why is it that people aren't dying as much in Gabon as they're dying in Abigan clinics. [01:04:37.28] - Joe Moore Shots fired. All right. I like it. Thank you. Thank you for everything you've done here today, I think harm reduction is incredibly important. Let's stop people dying out there. Let's do some harm reduction language. I actually was able to sweet talk my way into getting a really cool EKG recently, which I thought really great about. If you can speak clinician, you can go a long way sometimes. [01:05:11.20] - Tricia Eastman Yeah. Oh, no, go ahead. Sorry. [01:05:15.17] - Joe Moore No, that's all. That's all. So harm reduction is important. How do we keep people safe? How do we keep healing people? And thank you for all your hard work. [01:05:27.22] - Tricia Eastman Thank you. I really appreciate it. We're all figuring it out. No one's perfect. So I'm not trying to fire any shots at anybody. I'm just like, Guys, please listen. We need to get in right relationship with the medicine. And we need to include these stakeholders. And on the other side of the coin, I just want to add that there's a lot of irresponsible, claimed traditional practitioners that are running retreat centers in Mexico and Costa Rica and other places that are also causing a lot of harm, too. So the medical monitoring is definitely, if you're going to do anything, Because these people don't have the training, the worst thing you could do is not have someone going in blind that doesn't have training and not have had an EKG and all that stuff. But we've got a long way to go, and I'm excited to help support in a productive way, all coming together. And that's what me and Joseph have been devoted to. [01:06:45.02] - Joe Moore Brilliant. Tricia Eastman, thank you so much. Everybody should go check out your book Seeding Consciousness out now. The audiobook's lovely, too. Thank you so much for being here. And until next time. [01:07:00.14] - Tricia Eastman Thank you.
Jeff Greenwald, author of the brilliant travel memoir "The Size of the World: Once Around Without Ever Leaving the Ground" was today's guest.In the course of the conversation, he discussed:-What the ideal travel companions are-What it's like to travel by freighter-The mysteries of the Dogon people of Mali-A moving encounter with novelist Paul Bowles in Morocco-The many meanings of pilgrimage-The Lhasa Valley in TibetAnd much more. The Frommer's Travel Show was named one of the 13 best for travel by the New York Times. It is a weekly podcast, hosted by Pauline Frommer, daughter of Frommer's guidebooks founder Arthur Frommer, and President of Frommer Media LLC. Mentioned in this episode:Check out the Smart Travel PodcastThis week's show is supported by the new Smart Travel Podcast. Travel smarter — and spend less — with help from NerdWallet. Check out Smart Travel at the Link below:Smart Travel Podcast
Rage about not getting the love we need is real, but remember anger doesn't hurt others, it hurts ourselves.Triggered about not having your needs met? May sound far fetched but the pain could be signaling Great Mother's call home within yourself. Because many of us have been mothers many times, including of our own mother, She says, “It is time for a change.” What if the need is not a thing or a person, but to not be so easily depleted by others? What if the need is not an imagined peace but to see our everyday needs as our birthright, calmly, gracefully and in the heart space to internally attracting them to us?MDT Academy Then and NowMama Drama Trauma Academy 2.0 is all about trigger release. Initial years 2022-2024, we scaled the walls of MDT in our first phase all about where we've been. Recognizing the depths of the wounding and how to heal it was grounded in the Mama Drama Trauma Healing Oracle Deck which helps us lovingly recognize the depth and our divinity. Before we can fully reclaim it, Great Mother, through her 12 Daughters (whose true identity we are only beginning to discover in relationship to us and MDT), have so much to teach us about our birth right lineage as mother wound empaths.As we proceed into this new season, we reconnect with them to learn more about who we are, where we have been and may be headed collectively. We began with our Dogon mother, Amma and Kemet mother, Isis' core ancestral matriarchal rage in The Mother's Roar: Rage as a Sign of Forgotten Radiance.Thanks for reading MDT Academy Newsletter! This post is public so feel free to share it.Today, we continue with Ma'at urging us to end the silent suffering of high sensitivity and surrender to our own enchantment…to hold our own vessel.The ancient Egyptian goddess is associated with scales of truth, justice, balance, and cosmic order, Ma'at, is often depicted as a woman with an ostrich feather on her head, and sometimes with wings, but not typically as a "black mother goddess" embodying balance was the guiding principle for all of humanity.Her unique mother goddess role as death doula for rebirth, gives her the central role in the Hall of Judgment where the deceased's heart is weighed on a scale against Ma'at's feather. A heart lighter than the feather allows the soul to enter the afterlife, while a heavier heart is devoured by the monster Amut.Balancing Your God/dess Myth With An Unmet Needs NarrativeAcknowledge Suit: UNNURTURED EMPATH/NURTURED EMPATHBalance point: Nurturing - develop divine quality of self nourishmentSelf Inquiry SuitUNSUPPORTED EMPATH/SUPPORTED EMPATHBalance point: Support - develop divine quality of assisted enduranceProcessing SuitUNAPPRECIATED EMPATH/APPRECIATED EMPATHBalance point: Appreciation - develop divine quality of self gratitudeIntegrity SuitUNCOMPASSIONATE COMPASSIONATE EMPATH/MERCIFUL EMPATHBalance point: Compassionate - develop divine quality of self grace and mercyRebirth SuitDISRESPECTFUL EMPATH/RESPECTFUL EMPATHBalance point: Respect - develop divine quality of high self esteem and emotional intelligenceEmancipation SuitSUFFOCATED EMPATH/LIBERATED EMPATHAlways remember our mantra:I am a dearly lovedDivine Child of the Great Mother Father GodWho is never judged, condemned or left alone. Get full access to MDT Academy Newsletter at mamadramatrauma.substack.com/subscribe
00:00:00 – 00:15:00 | Kickoff & Point Nemo Mysteries The show opens with the Wheel of Doom and immediate fire clips. First topic: Point Nemo, the most remote place on Earth, a graveyard for satellites and decommissioned spacecraft. Talk about the infamous “Bloop” sound recorded near it, and theories of a lost civilization like Lemuria. Jokes about astronauts being the closest humans and riffs on conspiracy lore about underwater cities. 00:15:00 – 00:30:00 | Walmart's Sinister Lighting & Obama Pizza Viral video about Walmart replacing store lights with 10,000 Kelvin blue spectrum bulbs. Hosts break down how it triggers fight-or-flight responses, manipulates shoppers, and stresses employees. Speculation on “dark forces” and corporate psyops. Next spin: Obama Pizza in Kaliningrad, Russia. Strange restaurant with Illuminati-style décor. Jokes about Russian pizza vs. New York pizza, and comparisons to Comet Ping Pong. Sam riffs about “Hitler Chicken” in Thailand. 00:30:00 – 00:45:00 | Moon Conspiracies & Saturn's Energy Deep dive into the idea the Moon is artificial: The Dogon tribe's lore about a time before the moon. Theories it was “implanted” and acts as an energy harvesting station tied to Saturn. John Lear's claim that souls are collected and stored on the Moon. Hollow moon theories, NASA anomalies, and alien bases on the far side. Sam drops in a Danica Patrick story for comic relief. 00:45:00 – 01:00:00 | Ancient Architecture & Hidden History Conversation shifts to Greco-Roman architecture appearing worldwide. The theory: Rome conquered far more than we're told, or structures were repurposed from earlier civilizations. Discussion of the documentary The Old World Order and links to Tartaria resets. Speculation about world fairs as historical reprogramming. Plug for Mike's Our Big Dumb Mouth podcast. 01:00:00 – 01:15:00 | UFOs, Nuclear Secrets & Psyops A clip sparks talk about aliens monitoring nuclear weapons and strange cases at missile silos. Sam speculates this is a way governments mask their own secret tech. Mike dives into psyops layered on psyops, where even disclosure narratives are manipulated. They explore whether aliens, or just military shadow ops, are behind these stories. 01:15:00 – 01:30:00 | Wild Wrap-Up & Conspiracy Overload Rapid-fire final spins: strange viral clips, haunted AI mentions, and bizarre internet finds. Callbacks to earlier themes like Point Nemo, Walmart psyops, and the Moon as a soul trap. Closing energy: everything is connected through deception, technology, and mystery. They sign off with humor, chaos, and teasing more weirdness for the next episode. Watch Full Episodes on Sam's channels: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoli - Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/SamTripoli Sam Tripoli: Tin Foil Hat Podcast Website: SamTripoli.com Twitter: https://x.com/samtripoli Midnight Mike: The OBDM Podcast Website: https://ourbigdumbmouth.com/ Twitter: https://x.com/obdmpod The 3rd Pyramind Band: https://www.youtube.com/@3rdPyramidBand But some Naked Gardener Tea! : https://www.thenakedgardener.us/store Doom Scrollin' Telegram: https://t.me/+La3v2IUctLlhYWUx
Send us a textGates of the Duat: Book of Gates, Am-Duat & the Soul's Journey in African MysticismUnlock the secrets of the Duat — the sacred underworld of ancient Kemet — in this powerful segment from Blueprints of the Divine.Journey through the Book of Gates and the Am-Duat, two of the most mysterious and profound texts from ancient Egypt. These aren't just funerary scrolls — they're spiritual blueprints for the soul's transformation, used by pharaohs, priests, and initiates.Explore how the soul, like the sun god Ra, must pass through 12 cosmic gates guarded by lion-headed, serpent-bodied, and star-born beings — each one testing your truth, memory, vibration, and readiness to rise again.
Are the stars just for stargazing—or were they the first maps ever written by ancient extraterrestrial visitors? In this cosmic episode of Chakras & Cusswords, we explore the deep (and controversial) intersection between ancient alien theory and astrology.Why did so many ancient civilizations—Egyptians, Mayans, Babylonians, and even the Dogon tribe—have shockingly advanced knowledge of the stars? Were they visited? Were the gods they worshipped actually beings from beyond this planet?We'll dive into:The zodiac as a galactic codeAstrology's connection to Sirius, the Pleiades, Orion & moreTheories about the Anunnaki and our astrological blueprintHow alien influences may still be impacting your birth chart todayWhether you're a starseed, skeptic, or simply curious—this episode blends cosmic curiosity with spiritual fire. The truth might not be out there... it might be within your chart.About the Host: Katherine is an esteemed practitioner of Chakra, Astrology, and Tarot Alchemy, harnessing the cosmic forces and energies to manifest magic and success.As the visionary behind the acclaimed Chakras & Cusswords Podcast, she curates an oasis for the contemporary mystic, guiding seekers on a transformative journey of self-discovery. Her illustrious presence has graced prestigious platforms such as Good Day Sacramento, The Astrology Magazine, TMZ and the revered Aura app.Elevating her craft to the forefront, the Chakras & Cusswords Podcast has earned distinction as one of the Top 5 Chakra-inspired Podcasts.Furthermore, Katherine is a certified life, chakra, and meditation coach, specializing in the holistic healing of mind and soul through the profound resonance of sound energy. Her expertise serves as a beacon of hope and renewal for those embarking on the path of personal growth and spiritual enlightenment.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chakras_cusswords/Lifestyle, Nurse Love 101: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtWgA6zxwaZd-CpNUi3CO5wTik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@chakras.cusswordsWebsite: https://chakrascusswords.com#manifestation #lawofattraction #chakrascusswords #fullmoon #newmoon #spirituality #meditation #starseed #astrology #UFOs #Aliens
Dogon kabilesi yüz yıllardır varlığını sürdüren ve uzay hakkında kadim bilgilere modern insandan çok daha önce ulaşan bir topluluk. Dogonlar Jüpiter'in uydularını, Sirius yıldız takımını ve insan vücudundaki kan dolaşımı sistemini yaşadıkları alanlarda tasvir ettiler, kültürlerinin bir parçası haline getirdiler ve günümüzdeki araştırmacılara cevapları hala eksik sorular bıraktılar. Bu bölümde Dogon kabilesinin engin uzay bilgisini ve bu bilginin kaynağının nereden gelmiş olabileceğini anlattık!
ions Gate 2025 meets the Full Moon in Aquarius—a double dose of cosmic power. In this episode, I break down the portal's energy, the Dogon tribe's ancient Sirius knowledge, and how to use this activation for manifestation, liberation, and spiritual upgrade. Plus: ritual and rootwork ideas you can do now.
Breve storia dei Dogon, popolo animista del Mali che ancora oggi custodisce le proprie tradizioni impassibile alla prova del tempoIscriviti qui alla nuova newsletter, ad agosto focus specifico su Moussa Konatè ed i popoli del MaliRispondi a questo sondaggio di 7 domande per migliorare i contenuti ed i progetti futuri di Medio Oriente e Dintorni Qui trovate tutti i link di Medio Oriente e Dintorni: Linktree, ma, andando un po' nel dettaglio: -Tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni -Per articoli visitate il sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo" di questo podcast. - Qui il link al canale Youtube- Podcast su tutte le principali piattaforme in Italia e del mondo-Vuoi tutte le uscite in tempo reale? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorniOgni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e mi aiuta a dedicarmi sempre di più alla mia passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente ed il "mondo islamico"
“L'impronta della volpe” di Moussa Konaté è un noir che ci farà scoprire la storia dei Dogon, l'ultimo popolo fieramente animista del MaliIscriviti qui alla nuova newsletter, ad agosto focus specifico su Moussa Konatè ed i popoli del MaliRispondi a questo sondaggio di 7 domande per migliorare i contenuti ed i progetti futuri di Medio Oriente e Dintorni Qui trovate tutti i link di Medio Oriente e Dintorni: Linktree, ma, andando un po' nel dettaglio: -Tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni -Per articoli visitate il sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo" di questo podcast. - Qui il link al canale Youtube- Podcast su tutte le principali piattaforme in Italia e del mondo-Vuoi tutte le uscite in tempo reale? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorniOgni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e mi aiuta a dedicarmi sempre di più alla mia passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente ed il "mondo islamico"
Today we're playing Caveman Movie Bingo again! Creatures the World Forgot (1971) is another 70s caveman-sploitation film that's heavy on the stereotypical tropes and light on plot. Despite the name, it might be most notable for not featuring any forgotten creatures. Visit our new website! https://screensofthestoneage.com Get in touch with us: Bluesky: @sotsapodcast.bsky.social Facebook: @SotSAPodcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode: Watch Creatures the World Forgot on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/creatures-the-world-forgot Play Caveman Movie Bingo: https://bingobaker.com#681e1d01d32b436e Ostrich eggshell beads: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrich_eggshell_beads Ostrich egg water bottles: https://www.penn.museum/collections/object/213331 Elephant bird eggshells: https://www.colorado.edu/today/2023/02/28/ancient-eggshells-unlock-discovery-extinct-elephant-bird-lineage Formicola and Buzhilova (2004) Double child burial from Sunghir (Russia): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15197816/ Dance of the Tiger (1995) by Björn Kurtén: https://www.ucpress.edu/books/dance-of-the-tiger/paper The Asaro Mudmen of Papua New Guinea: https://www.tribes.world/en/community/who-are-the-asaro The Dogon People of Mali: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogon_people
I return to The Mysteries of Mind Space and Time for a look at the Dogon people. Is a civilization deemed primitive based only on its lack of technology? What about inexplicably possessing complex astronomical knowledge? I take a look at the Dogons of West Africa and their claim of having been taught by beings from another world.credit to Mysteries of Mind, Space, and Time The Unexplained 1992 HS Stuttman, Incintro Are They Real MGR Productionsoutro The Sixth Sense Danijel Zambosupport the show Venmo @AFBpodcastTikTok @alinesforbeginnerIG @aliendforbeginnerspodemail aliensforbeginnerspod@gmail.comalso find AFB on Threads, Substack, FB , X, Youtube
This conversation delves into various themes of spirituality, personal growth, and the intersection of Vedic astrology and psychedelics. The speakers explore their experiences with emotional releases, energy work, and the influence of cosmic entities like Sirius. They also discuss the complexities of relationships and the significance of past lives in their spiritual journeys. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the themes of frequency alignment, self-expansion, and the connection to ancient mythologies like the Anunnaki and Sirius. They explore the significance of energy work, particularly in relation to the heart and personal growth. The discussion transitions into a guided journey to connect with Sirius, leading to reflections on energy, abundance, and the integration of insights gained from the experience. The conversation concludes with a sense of clarity and a commitment to ongoing exploration.
Highlights: 1) Surprising information about Yeshua and Mary Magdalene 2) Nikola Tesla galactic origins and real purpose 3) The Dogon people of West Africa and their extraterrestrial relations 4) Hopi Tribe and the Ant People Rebecca Dawson is an internationally renowned channeler who experienced a spontaneous spiritual awakening at 18, launching a transformative 30-year journey of delivering wisdom from Source Consciousness. As a pioneering "teacher of teachers," she collaborates across diverse fields including natural medicine, business, education, and emerging technologies, helping practitioners amplify their energetic capacities. Her work focuses on innovative insights into humanity's paradigm shift, exploring multidimensional experiences, the mechanics of reality, and the evolving human blueprint. With thousands of channeled messages, dozens of global workshops, and four published books, Dawson has dedicated her life to expanding human understanding of consciousness and potential. Originally from Australia and now based in the USA, she travels worldwide, sharing profound perspectives and her deep love for human evolutionary potential. Learn more at: https://www.rebeccadawson.com/ Subscribe now❤️ and never miss an episode! P.S. Debbi also offers coaching programs to help you achieve your goals! As well as shamanic healing experiences. Want to know what your galactic ancestry is? Unlock your cosmic potential with a FREE Starseed Video and Report!
Join us as we dive into an eye-opening conversation between Rashod and film director Gino McKoy. They explore the intersections of ancient knowledge, government conspiracies, and the challenges of bringing Black Directed sci-fi cinema to the world stage. - Gino shares his doubts about the authenticity of NASA's space images and the manipulation of historical and recent data. - Rashod and Gino discuss the Dogon tribe's ancient, advanced knowledge of star systems and extraterrestrial life. - Insight into the making of Gino's film "Lumina," the first sci-fi movie shot entirely in Morocco, and the systemic barriers he faced. - The conversation highlights the underrepresentation of black and brown actors in sci-fi and the reluctance of the industry to diversify. - Gino and Rashod touch on the broader theme of the suppression and control of knowledge throughout history and in today's media.
60s and 70s if you went to a black book store you would have had a FBI File. If you went to a Black bookstore you were targeted Cannibis comes from the Cana + bis (Dog + binary/2). Greek's got their weed from a Dogon tribe in Mali. The same day Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, he signed the country's largest mass execution. 38 men from the Dakotah tribe for killing a cow that came into their territorySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Amanda Seales Supreme, and TJ as they tell stories of Black Joy from around the world. We discuss the FBI's targeting of Black bookstores in the 60s and 70s, revealing how simply visiting one could lead to an FBI file. We also uncover a lesser-known story from the same day Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation—the mass execution of 38 men from the Dakotah tribe over a territorial dispute involving a cow. Additionally, we explore the origins of cannabis, tracing it back to the Dogon tribe in Mali and how the Greeks acquired their supply. Our headliner of the week, the legendary Lalah Hathaway, joins Amanda Seales for *For the Record*, reminiscing about the records that have shaped her life and offering insights into her musical journey. DJ Supreme also shares an uplifting story of Black joy, highlighting Kevin Forge, a former Burger King cook who, thanks to $500K in community donations, was able to purchase a food truck and start his own business. FOLLOW THE SHOW ON ALL SOCIALS: @Sealessaidit @Amandaseales @thesupremeexperience If You Have A Comment Leave Amanda A Message At 1 855-Amanda-8 That's 1-855-262-6328See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In order to understand In Search Of… The Dark Star, Jeb and Blake will first need to get Sirius; Sirius-B, that is! Links from this episode: Siris (A part of the Canis Major constellation) Jeb discussed a couple of evocative artworks: Appeal to the Great Spirit (Dallin) End of the Trail (Fraser) North African musket (Moukahla) Colonial Williamsburg Hoop Rolling Jacquard Loom Punched Cards technology The Hans Guggenheim art project Isaac Koi UFO archives The Tribal Eye BBC documentary series (YouTube) Regarding Temple, Puhairich, Young, and The Nine The Sirius Mystery by Robert Temple Editorial letter about Temple from The Observatory Dogon Shame by Phillip Coppens Griaule's Legacy: Rethinking "la parole claire" in Dogon Studies Pop Culture References (affiliate links): Conjure Wife - aka Burn Witch Burn Bewitched Bell, Book and Candle ===== Images: The "orbit" of the Dogon dark star. Nimoy posing with a tribal mask - our initial NFA image. Later we get to see his legs in this seated NFA supplementary: Hans Guggenheim initially appears in just a vest and pants. Later, he too is in more of a Safari look, and has a professorial pipe as well. Dr Gary Chapman, Astronomer The man who first photographed Sirius B - Dr Lindenblad A little of the FORTRAN code that powers the orbit animation in the episode: We don't have enough information to know who made Nimoy's safari clothing, but if you want to try and track down a very close approximation, this example from J. Peterman's (est 1987) is as close a match as I've seen. You would still need to find it in a vintage shop because at present they don't sell these.
There are Inlaws (Family Your Married into) that can kill a relationship or make an absolute wreck out of it. And there are Outlaws (Friends), than can do the same. Let's talk about it! Tell us your story!
Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast
On today's episode, we welcome the illustrious Robert James Comber, a modern-day renaissance man whose work spans astrology, art, and ancient wisdom. As our conversation unfolds, we delve into the depths of the cosmos, seeking to uncover the mysteries written in the stars.We begin with a fascinating exploration of the origins of astrology. Robert James Comber traces its roots back to ancient times, illuminating the profound connection between the heavens and human experience. He speaks of the Dendera stone in Egypt, an ancient artifact that holds carvings of astrological signs, bridging the celestial with the terrestrial. This stone, housed in the temple of Hathor, tells the tale of our ancestors who looked to the skies for guidance and understanding.In this profound conversation, Robert James Comber introduces us to the concept of the cosmic dance, a harmonious interplay of masculine and feminine energies represented by the Yin-Yang. He likens this dance to the first law of polarity, emphasizing the importance of seeing ourselves as both the dance and the dancers. "We are a spirit having a human experience, not just a human trying to explore the spiritual experience," he explains, urging us to embrace the non-local consciousness and the initiation of ether.Astrology, according to Robert James Comber, is not merely a tool for divination but a rich tapestry of stories and traditions passed down through generations. He describes the deacons within each zodiac sign, revealing how these constellations hold the key to our personal and collective narratives. These stories, he asserts, are embedded in every culture, from the Aboriginal star maps to the Dogon tribe's celestial knowledge. The stars, he says, are a grand gallery in the sky, a divine movie for us to watch and learn from.Our discussion then takes a turn towards the mysterious I Ching, an ancient Chinese text often used for divination. Robert James Comber shares his insights into the binary code of the I Ching, likening it to the computer codes of today. He explains how this ancient system of yin and yang evolved into a complex language that guides life's decisions, from the mundane to the profound. "It's a language that gives us a framework," he notes, allowing us to fill in the beauty of our lives through its structure.SPIRITUAL TAKEAWAYSUnity of Creation and Creator: Embrace the love of creation and the Creator, understanding that we are all part of the same universal experience. This realization fosters compassion and interconnectedness among all beings.Embrace Your Purpose: According to Robert James Comber, the purpose of life is what you choose it to be. By wholeheartedly embracing your chosen path, you align with your true purpose and find fulfillment.Astrological Insights: The stories written in the stars are not just ancient myths but personal narratives that guide our lives. By understanding these celestial stories, we gain deeper insights into our own journeys and the collective human experience.As our conversation draws to a close, Robert James Comber leaves us with a powerful message: "We are moving through tremendous, amazing times. Often it can feel like everything's falling apart, but knowing the stars and the star law of our story, everything is actually falling together." His words remind us that in the grand scheme of the cosmos, we are all interconnected, and our stories are part of a larger, unfolding narrative.Please enjoy my conversation with Robert James Comber.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/next-level-soul-podcast-with-alex-ferrari--4858435/support.
Welcome to another episode of Inspire Us Podcast with your host J. Paul Nadeau. This episode features the compelling story of Leslie Clark, also known as the Nomad Gal. Dive into the story of a woman who began traveling at the age of 45, immersing herself in diverse cultures and making a significant impact in people's lives. Through Leslie's vivid accounts, we travel to Africa, where she shares about the Dogon culture in Mali and the Wababi and Tuareg tribes in Niger. She speaks about her fulfilling commitment to the Tuareg rebel leader to share their struggle for cultural survival with the world. The narrative embarks on Leslie's unconventional journey towards becoming a humanitarian and the dedication that fuels her work. Also, explore her transition from a tourist to a resident of New Zealand, highlighting her efforts to understand and integrate with the native culture. We also discuss her initiative empowering local communities, emphasizing her appreciation for their wisdom and connection with the environment. The conversation delves deep into intricate aspects of what happiness and fulfillment can mean outside the confines of popular norms. Leslie Clark's journey is a source of inspiration, reflecting how exploration and curiosity can lead to profound change and personal development. Listen in to gain a new perspective on life that crosses borders, cultures, and societal norms, and learn how to appreciate different ways of living. Join us as we uncover Leslie's extraordinary journey from a regular artist to a trailblazing humanitarian, impacting the lives of remote nomadic communities, and addressing crucial issues like education, famine, and terrorism. This episode sheds light on the power of the human spirit in the face of adversity and cultural differences. You can follow Leslie at: www.nomadgal.com and https://nomadfoundation.org/
Today Laura and Gabi are joined by Fisayo Oluwadiya to talk about Resactly, which is an AI powered personalized food recommendation service. We hear about Fisayo's origin story, building AI models with Vertex AI, the different stages of AI algorithms, her plans for the future (continue on for world domination or sell?), Chef Kwame Onwuachi and Dogon in DC and much more! Fisayo Oluwadiya is a full-stack, results-oriented and driven principal software engineer with a proven track record over a 15+ year career. She is a passionate and energetic, highly organized and a highly skilled problem-solver with a background working in many different kinds of business such as JP Morgan Chase, Major League Baseball, Nordstrom and the Walt Disney Company. The concept of Resactly is simple - "What if there was a way to find restaurants that were a perfect match for individual tastes?" Resactly's advanced AI/ML platform delves deep into your unique taste profile, preferences, and dietary needs to curate a list of restaurants tailored just for you. No more endless searching or disappointing meals. With Resactly, every dining experience is transformed into a memorable culinary journey. Check out Resactly for a gastronomic adventure and discover eateries that truly speak to your soul.
Planety, ale czy to Twój Kosmos? Och, tak. Możesz ułożyć tu swój. Ale czy masz już swoją ulubioną planetę? Ja bym szukała po brzmieniu. Pomogą najprawdziwsze nagrania. NASA. Free licence, oczywiście. Tao oto wędrujemy w kosmosie. Ale żeby nie zachowywać się jak bezmyślny turysta – chwyćmy cienkie nici wiedzy. Bo w sumie – wciąż więcej nie wiemy, niż wiemy o kosmosie. Zaczynamy! Aha, to będą takie trzy części: zanurzenie w muzyce sfer (św. Hildegardę przy okazji, polecam. Serio. Warto sprawdzić); będzie część krótka, acz teoretyczna, potem rozmowa z moją ulubioną malarką Dorotą Roszkowską, która maluje planety. I wystawia. Ostatnio w Białymstoku w „Kwestii Czasu” www.instagram.com/restauracjakwestiaczasu (PS. Zawsze smakowicie!) Potem wiersz. Uprzedzam. To mi, jak nic, zetnie zasięgi, ale przysięgam że Kosmos wymaga poezji. Od każdego z nas. Nie tyko tej napisanej, ale szczere westchnienie zachwytu – to poezja, pokazanie palcem komuś – to iście poetycki gest. Wracając do wiedzy: Planety…. W starożytności planety rozumiano jako „gwiazdy błądzące”, które poruszały się po niebie względem stałych gwiazd. Starożytni Grecy i Rzymianie nazywali planety imionami swoich bogów, takich jak Merkury, Wenus, Mars, Jowisz i Saturn. Cud, że bogowie okazali się na tyle solidni, że dotrwali do dziś w tych nazwach. Oczywiście starożytni nie obawiali się astrologii, wręcz przeciwnie: ustalali zależności, przeliczali trajektorie. A astronomowie, tacy jak Arystoteles, Ptolemeusz i Hiparch, próbowali wyjaśniać ruchy planet za pomocą modeli geocentrycznych, czyli Ziemia w centrum wszechrzeczy, a planety krążyły po złożonych orbitach zwanych epicyklami. Elegancko, ale już nieaktualne. Sto lat temu planety rozumiano już jako ciała niebieskie, okrążające Słońce w modelu heliocentrycznym, - Kopernika, Galileusza i Keplera. A W 1930 roku odkryto Plutona, (polecam historię dzikiego plemienia Dogonów, w Afryce, którzy przed wiekami ustalili, że pluton jest i u zarania dzieją miał się dobrze). Potrzebowaliśmy trochę czasu, żeby przyznać Dogonom racę. Dzikusy, wiadomo. Wiec po odkryciu Plutona uznano za dziewiątą planetę, ale później zdegradowano do rangi planety karłowatej. A potem pojawiły się teleskopy, sondy kosmiczne i satelity, aby badać planety i odkrywać nowe fakty o ich budowie, atmosferze, klimacie, geologii, magnetosferze i księżycach. I wtedy pojawia się Dorota Roszkowska… tadam tadam!!! powiedziałabym cala w bieli, ale Dorota jest cała w złocie, i chodzi tu o planety! I tak dzięki planetom możemy skomponować swój kosmos, bo kto powiedział, że kosmos nie jest nasz? Calutki. Kto powiedział, że my jesteśmy maluścy, a planety są duże? Kwestia perspektywy. No a teraz wiersz. Dźwięki: NASA oraz freesound.org @milka.malzahn ________________________ Chcesz wiedzieć więcej? Zajrzyj do mnie: facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Milka.Malzahn moja strona: https://www.milkamalzahn.pl podcasty: https://anchor.fm/milkamalzahn Radio Białystok: https://www.radio.bialystok.pl/chillout Kawa dla Miłki: https://buycoffee.to/dziennik.zmian --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/milkamalzahn/message
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Metaphysical researcher Constance Victoria Briggs investigates the mysteries of the universe and how they connect to humanity. In the first half, she discussed evidence linking Earth and extraterrestrials and how they may have been interacting with us since ancient times. Indeed, she posited that ETs possibly were responsible for terraforming the earth, making life possible here in the first place. Ancient artwork depicts disc-shaped craft with non-humans on top of them, she continued, and ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome all had stories about interactions with beings from the stars. During the medieval period, there are accounts of extraterrestrials interfering with wars across Europe, as well as having their own battles in the sky.While ETs have made contact with certain individuals over the years, they have remained elusive, yet Briggs believes we could see a kind of "first contact" on a mass scale. She described underwater sightings or USOs (unidentified submerged objects)-- one of the first such sightings was by explorer Christopher Columbus. She reported that a scientist investigating beached whales witnessed a humanoid creature moving quickly underwater near illuminated craft. Briggs hypothesized that ETs are living in undersea bases to avoid detection, and they may be here to explore, observe, or seek a new home. She also touched on the Dogon tribe, who had advanced astronomical knowledge that may have come from ETs, as well as such topics as crop circles, lunar & solar anomalies, and stargates.----------On December 22nd, we lost Ian Punnett at age 63. In the latter half, we honored our longtime colleague, friend, and fill-in host with four different show segments that paid tribute to his exceptional intellect, style, and radio talent that defined his integrity in the broadcasting industry. The tribute kicked off with a short live chat with Ian's widow, podcast and radio host Margery Punnett. Then, we heard an interview George Noory conducted with Ian on 7/27/22, with Ian sharing updates on his life as a professor at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, and his latest book on the future of journalism. This was followed by Ian's 6/17/22 conversation with The Cowsills about their history in the music business and their travails with their father.Ian had a long-standing fascination with true crime, and as an example of this, we heard some of his 2/14/10 interview with journalist and investigator Kristi Piehl. She shared the latest evidence in the string of nationwide deaths that may have been caused by the "Smiley Face Killers." Our tribute closed with one of Ian's most classic Coast shows-- his 6/20/09 conversation with Jason 'The Horse,' a man who believed he was really a horse living inside a human body. We also heard short commemorations from Art Bell's former business partner Alan Corbeth, and C2C producers Lisa Lyon and Tom Danheiser. Feel free to share your favorite memories of Ian with us on our Facebook page. Ian, you will be missed! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/georgenoory/message
Metaphysical researcher Constance Victoria Briggs investigates the mysteries of the universe and how they connect to humanity. In the first half, she discussed evidence linking Earth and extraterrestrials and how they may have been interacting with us since ancient times. Indeed, she posited that ETs possibly were responsible for terraforming the earth, making life possible here in the first place. Ancient artwork depicts disc-shaped craft with non-humans on top of them, she continued, and ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome all had stories about interactions with beings from the stars. During the medieval period, there are accounts of extraterrestrials interfering with wars across Europe, as well as having their own battles in the sky.While ETs have made contact with certain individuals over the years, they have remained elusive, yet Briggs believes we could see a kind of "first contact" on a mass scale. She described underwater sightings or USOs (unidentified submerged objects)-- one of the first such sightings was by explorer Christopher Columbus. She reported that a scientist investigating beached whales witnessed a humanoid creature moving quickly underwater near illuminated craft. Briggs hypothesized that ETs are living in undersea bases to avoid detection, and they may be here to explore, observe, or seek a new home. She also touched on the Dogon tribe, who had advanced astronomical knowledge that may have come from ETs, as well as such topics as crop circles, lunar & solar anomalies, and stargates.----------On December 22nd, we lost Ian Punnett at age 63. In the latter half, we honored our longtime colleague, friend, and fill-in host with four different show segments that paid tribute to his exceptional intellect, style, and radio talent that defined his integrity in the broadcasting industry. The tribute kicked off with a short live chat with Ian's widow, podcast and radio host Margery Punnett. Then, we heard an interview George Noory conducted with Ian on 7/27/22, with Ian sharing updates on his life as a professor at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, and his latest book on the future of journalism. This was followed by Ian's 6/17/22 conversation with The Cowsills about their history in the music business and their travails with their father.Ian had a long-standing fascination with true crime, and as an example of this, we heard some of his 2/14/10 interview with journalist and investigator Kristi Piehl. She shared the latest evidence in the string of nationwide deaths that may have been caused by the "Smiley Face Killers." Our tribute closed with one of Ian's most classic Coast shows-- his 6/20/09 conversation with Jason 'The Horse,' a man who believed he was really a horse living inside a human body. We also heard short commemorations from Art Bell's former business partner Alan Corbeth, and C2C producers Lisa Lyon and Tom Danheiser. Feel free to share your favorite memories of Ian with us on our Facebook page. Ian, you will be missed! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/georgenoory/message
Metaphysical researcher Constance Victoria Briggs investigates the mysteries of the universe and how they connect to humanity. In the first half, she discussed evidence linking Earth and extraterrestrials and how they may have been interacting with us since ancient times. Indeed, she posited that ETs possibly were responsible for terraforming the earth, making life possible here in the first place. Ancient artwork depicts disc-shaped craft with non-humans on top of them, she continued, and ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome all had stories about interactions with beings from the stars. During the medieval period, there are accounts of extraterrestrials interfering with wars across Europe, as well as having their own battles in the sky.While ETs have made contact with certain individuals over the years, they have remained elusive, yet Briggs believes we could see a kind of "first contact" on a mass scale. She described underwater sightings or USOs (unidentified submerged objects)-- one of the first such sightings was by explorer Christopher Columbus. She reported that a scientist investigating beached whales witnessed a humanoid creature moving quickly underwater near illuminated craft. Briggs hypothesized that ETs are living in undersea bases to avoid detection, and they may be here to explore, observe, or seek a new home. She also touched on the Dogon tribe, who had advanced astronomical knowledge that may have come from ETs, as well as such topics as crop circles, lunar & solar anomalies, and stargates.----------On December 22nd, we lost Ian Punnett at age 63. In the latter half, we honored our longtime colleague, friend, and fill-in host with four different show segments that paid tribute to his exceptional intellect, style, and radio talent that defined his integrity in the broadcasting industry. The tribute kicked off with a short live chat with Ian's widow, podcast and radio host Margery Punnett. Then, we heard an interview George Noory conducted with Ian on 7/27/22, with Ian sharing updates on his life as a professor at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, and his latest book on the future of journalism. This was followed by Ian's 6/17/22 conversation with The Cowsills about their history in the music business and their travails with their father.Ian had a long-standing fascination with true crime, and as an example of this, we heard some of his 2/14/10 interview with journalist and investigator Kristi Piehl. She shared the latest evidence in the string of nationwide deaths that may have been caused by the "Smiley Face Killers." Our tribute closed with one of Ian's most classic Coast shows-- his 6/20/09 conversation with Jason 'The Horse,' a man who believed he was really a horse living inside a human body. We also heard short commemorations from Art Bell's former business partner Alan Corbeth, and C2C producers Lisa Lyon and Tom Danheiser. Feel free to share your favorite memories of Ian with us on our Facebook page. Ian, you will be missed! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/georgenoory/message
Metaphysical researcher Constance Victoria Briggs investigates the mysteries of the universe and how they connect to humanity. In the first half, she discussed evidence linking Earth and extraterrestrials and how they may have been interacting with us since ancient times. Indeed, she posited that ETs possibly were responsible for terraforming the earth, making life possible here in the first place. Ancient artwork depicts disc-shaped craft with non-humans on top of them, she continued, and ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome all had stories about interactions with beings from the stars. During the medieval period, there are accounts of extraterrestrials interfering with wars across Europe, as well as having their own battles in the sky.While ETs have made contact with certain individuals over the years, they have remained elusive, yet Briggs believes we could see a kind of "first contact" on a mass scale. She described underwater sightings or USOs (unidentified submerged objects)-- one of the first such sightings was by explorer Christopher Columbus. She reported that a scientist investigating beached whales witnessed a humanoid creature moving quickly underwater near illuminated craft. Briggs hypothesized that ETs are living in undersea bases to avoid detection, and they may be here to explore, observe, or seek a new home. She also touched on the Dogon tribe, who had advanced astronomical knowledge that may have come from ETs, as well as such topics as crop circles, lunar & solar anomalies, and stargates.----------On December 22nd, we lost Ian Punnett at age 63. In the latter half, we honored our longtime colleague, friend, and fill-in host with four different show segments that paid tribute to his exceptional intellect, style, and radio talent that defined his integrity in the broadcasting industry. The tribute kicked off with a short live chat with Ian's widow, podcast and radio host Margery Punnett. Then, we heard an interview George Noory conducted with Ian on 7/27/22, with Ian sharing updates on his life as a professor at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, and his latest book on the future of journalism. This was followed by Ian's 6/17/22 conversation with The Cowsills about their history in the music business and their travails with their father.Ian had a long-standing fascination with true crime, and as an example of this, we heard some of his 2/14/10 interview with journalist and investigator Kristi Piehl. She shared the latest evidence in the string of nationwide deaths that may have been caused by the "Smiley Face Killers." Our tribute closed with one of Ian's most classic Coast shows-- his 6/20/09 conversation with Jason 'The Horse,' a man who believed he was really a horse living inside a human body. We also heard short commemorations from Art Bell's former business partner Alan Corbeth, and C2C producers Lisa Lyon and Tom Danheiser. Feel free to share your favorite memories of Ian with us on our Facebook page. Ian, you will be missed! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/georgenoory/message
In this episode I'm back and with a renewed energy for 2024. Welcome to a NEW YEAR - your spiritual mother is back!
Re Broadcast 10 Years ago Robert X FOUND THE TOTAL BREAKDOWN ON THE FEMININE PRINCIPLE BEING THE FIRST GOD ON THIS PLANET BY WAY OF DOGON SYMBOLOGY .......THE OGO WAS A FEMALE WHO IMPREGNATED HERSELF........NOMMO GENETICALLY ENGINEERED HUMANS TO BE SINGLE SEXED.........MAN WAS ORIGINALLY IMMORTAL........AND MORE UNBELIEVABLE STUFF RELATIVE TO THE FEMININE PRINCIPLE.........I DO MEAN UNBELIEVABLE!.........THIS IS AWSOME.............IT IS "GENESIS, DOGON, AND THE MAN OF STEEL"
Curator Alice Wilke transports from Switzerland to sub-Saharan cities in Africa, tracing Carnival traditions across continents, via Carrie Mae Weems' 20th century wallpapers, ceramic plates, and photographs. In 1993, the North American artist Carrie Mae Weems undertook a ‘pilgrimage' to West Africa to discover her heritage. With photographs of historic architectures, former slave sites, and colonies, she seeks to retell histories about the origins of civilisation - but ones which also highlight her position as a contemporary artist practicing from a diaspora. As The Evidence of Things Not Seen - the final stop on Weems' current ‘world tour' of exhibitions - opens in Switzerland, curator Alice Wilke talks about how the show has changed from between the Barbican, in London, and Basel. Starting with the Missing Link series (2003), we consider the particular history of Carnival in Basel, a time of social and political critique, and tradition with unexpected connections to the Caribbean. We see how Weems relocates celebrated - and celebrity - Black women like Mary J. Blige in her practice, composing photographs like Baroque paintings to play on conventions of Western/European art, and keep stories alive through their retelling. Moving through Weems' wider work, we consider the racism, internalised shadism, and hyper-visibility of Black people in society, and what European institutions haven't yet seen, in their under-representation of POC artists. Carrie Mae Weems. The Evidence of Things Not Seen runs at the Kunstmuseum Basel in Switzerland until 7 April 2024. For more, you can read my article. Part of JOURNEYS, a series of episodes leading to EMPIRE LINES 100. Return to Carrie Mae Weems: Reflections for Now at the Barbican in London, with curator Florence Ostende's EMPIRE LINES episode on From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried (1995-1996): pod.link/1533637675/episode/b4e1a077367a0636c47dee51bcbbd3da For more about Weems' wallpapers, read about BLACK VENUS: Reclaiming Black Women in Visual Culture at Somerset House, in gowithYamo: gowithyamo.com/blog/reclaiming-visual-culture-black-venus-at-somerset-house For more about Dogon architecture in Africa, listen to Dr. Peter Clericuzio's episode on The Great Mosque(s) of Djenné, Mali, on EMPIRE LINES: pod.link/1533637675/episode/079e9ccf333c54e7116ce0f9a6e7a70c WITH: Alice Wilke, assistant curator at the Kunstmuseum Basel in Switzerland. She has worked as a research assistant at the city's HGK FHNW Art Institute, where she supervised the podcast series Promise No Promises!, the Kunsthalle Göppingen, and the Museum Tinguely. She is the assistant curator of The Evidence of Things Not Seen, with curator Maja Wismer. ART: ‘Africa Series, Carrie Mae Weems (1993)'. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast And Twitter: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines
Hemp has played a role in the lives of humans for a very long time, according to this week's podcast guest, Jeremy Klettke, cannabis breeder and owner of Davis Farms, based in Oregon and Massachusetts. “It's clearly culturally assimilated with us. It's clearly evolved with us,” he said, “when you talk about it from an endogenous cannabinoid perspective.” “Whatever we ask for, the plant seems to give,” he said. “Food, fuel, fiber — any of it, it's giving us these incredible versions of it. So there's clearly been a parallel evolution.” Klettke has been working internationally with the cannabis plant since the early 1990s and shares many tales from his experience on this episode. While living and working in Copenhagen in the 1990s, he caught a glimpse of the cannabis trade that has existed internationally for thousands of years, an experience he called “profound.” “It definitely helped me to recognize that, you know, this plant was a culturally important part of our civilization for ... I didn't know how long,” he said. As a plant breeder, he shares his views on genetics and the role THC plays in the plant. He suggests that breeding THC out of hemp altogether will have unintended consequences. “When you remove THC, you're removing one of the primary defense mechanisms,” he said. THC also happens to be the compound responsible for psychoactive properties of cannabis which, he said, humans have been using as a spiritual tool since prehistoric times. He cited the Dogon tribe in Mali, which would ingest fermented cannabis during their religious ceremonies. This interview covers a lot of territory. Davis Farms https://davishempfarms.com/ News Nuggets Hemp uses and potential economic impact in Pa. https://www.witf.org/2023/11/13/hemp-uses-and-potential-economic-impact-in-pa/ Is hemp making a comeback? Tennessee farmers eye an era beyond CBD https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2023/11/15/tn-farmers-eye-hemp-production-facilities-past-cbd/71301942007/ Pennsylvania Hemp Industry Council https://www.pahic.org/ Pennsylvania Hemp Industry Council's introductory video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fFW4d3Bykg Thanks to our Sponsors: IND HEMP https://indhemp.com/ National Hemp Association https://nationalhempassociation.org/ Cornell University's Master's of Professional Studies in Integrative Plant Sciences with a concentration in hemp sciences. https://cals.cornell.edu/school-integrative-plant-science
Please be aware the stories, theories, re-enactments and language in this podcast are of an adult nature and can be considered disturbing, frightening and in some cases even offensive. Listener Discretion is therefore advised. Welcome heathens welcome to the world of the weird and unexplained. I'm your host, Nicole Delacroix and together, we will be investigating stories about the things that go bump in the night, frighteningly imagined creatures, supernatural beings and even some unsolved mysteries but I promise all sorts of weirdness. So, sit back, grab your favorite drink, and prepare to be transported to today's dark Enigma.... And on today's Dark enigma well, we have an interesting listener suggestion! So, with that said, we will still be playing our drinking game and as you know, the drinking game is only for those of us that are at home and have nowhere else to go tonight. The choice of libation, as always my darlings, is yours, so choose your poison accordingly… Alright, now for the game part how about every time I say children that will be a single shot and every time I say secret, that will be a double shot. Now that the business end is out of the way we can jump headfirst into today's dark enigma… so don your best Catholic Hat and your bible , let's dive into today's offering of The Miracle At Fatima The story of the Our Lady of Fátima miracle begins in early spring 1916; three peasant children were tending to their family's sheep. Lúcia Santos and her cousins Jacinta and Francisco Marto reported that they were visited by an angel on several occasions. The children saw this beautiful woman, dressed in white and standing above a bush. The Virgin Mary told the children that world peace would occur if they spread the godly message of prayer. She visited the young children on the 13th for the next six months. She revealed to the children three secrets. These visits later became known as and attributed to the Roman Catholic title - Our Lady of Fatima, or the Virgin Mary. As word of this spread, thousands of people flocked to the area to visit the children and the location of the event. It was said the visitor had promised a miracle for October 13 the following year.
Episode 437 Join us in an intimate conversation with the riveting Alyson Charles, celebrated shaman and healer, whose Ceremony Circle podcast is making waves worldwide. Ever wondered how the potent energy of animal spirits could transform your life? Prepare to be mesmerized as we explore Alyson's Animal Power Deck, a card deck that resonates with people of all ages, and hear captivating stories about interactions with animals in the wild. Alyson's journey is one of resilience and transformation, transitioning from a Division One college coach and personal trainer to awakening to her soul's purpose as a medicine woman. We delve into her past, divine intervention moments, and her evolution towards realizing her visions on stage. She recounts her shamanic initiation, the embracing of her spiritual gifts, and the significance of aligning with the higher self. Dive deep into the realm of ancestral practices and rituals, as Alyson shares her connection with the ancient Dogon tribe from West Africa. We explore the powerful practices she employs to honor her ancestors, the importance of divine cycles, and how guidance from the Spirit can lead to personal transformations. We'll also discuss the challenges of divine alignment, the power of vulnerability, and trusting the Spirit's messages. Be sure to tune in to this enriching episode that promises to leave you inspired and uplifted. Highlights you wouldn't want to miss: [0:10:04] Importance of Speaking Truth in Partnership [0:14:06] Dove Journey and Burial Ceremony) [0:21:27] Journey to Becoming a Medicine Woman [0:24:31] Divine Intervention and Surrender to Spirit [0:41:14] Uncovering Ancestral Rituals and Connections [0:45:33] Ancestor's Birthday and Offering Discovery [0:53:47] Spiritual Awakening in New York City [0:59:35] Phases and Chapters of Spiritual Journey [1:02:47] The Power of Divine Alignment [1:13:55] Animal Power Book and Shamanic Journey About Alyson: Alyson Charles Storey is a revered shaman, bestselling author of the ANIMAL POWER book and deck and host of Ceremony CirclePodcast. Her power animal shamanic journey was named “a top meditation to try” by O, The Oprah Magazine and she has been called "full-fledged guide into your psyche" by Forbes. She lives in devotion to the shamanic path and being of service to all by leading global courses, events, and talks to reconnect people to their fullest Divine power. You can find her here: Alyson's Website Instagram: @iamalysoncharles Facebook Ceremony CirclePodcast Important links to go deeper: Free Video Shamanic Journey when you purchase Animal Power Book or Deck Receive an Earth Energy Reading with Naba Iritah Shenmira of the Dogon Wisdom Abundance Power Duo MY BRAND NEW COURSE!!! If you're ready to take that first baby step towards unlocking your intuition and learning how to build a spiritual business, I have GREAT NEWS for you… My brand NEW course “Building Your Spiritual Business” is now available and for a limited time (until Sunday, Sept 24, you can get it for over 50% off!!) You can learn more when you click HERE! ENTER CODE: 'BYSBSPECIALOFFER' at checkout to get over 50% off! Please consider subscribing to this podcast and leaving an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. You can also listen on: Spotify Google Listen Notes Amazon Music Watch the episode on YouTube!
Nummo are the ancestral spirits of the Dogon people of Western Africa. Hermaphroditic, fish-like creatures that were human from the waist up, fish from the waist down and inhabited a world circling the star Sirius. While I couldn't make the music of the song half as interesting as the lyrical content, I attempted to mash up the Malian desert blues inspired by a chance encounter with Vieux Farka Toure with western-style string arrangements.
In this week's episode we continue our profile of the various alien races widely reported to interact with humans in both the present and ancient past. We begin the conversation by looking at the origins of UFO-religion of the 1950s before investigating the beings from the brightest star Sirius and the role they played in both Dogon and Ancient Egyptian mythology. We also talk about the notorious “Tall Whites” which almost succeeded in cutting a trade deal with President Eisenhower followed by the vindictive Annunaki race of creator gods featured in Sumerian, Babylonian and Akkadian religion. In the extended episode we talk about The Council of Nine, Gene Roddenberry, the strangely attractive yet predatory race of giant Praying Mantises which we follow up by reviewing the details surrounding the Flatwoods Monster and the shoot-out with the Little Green Men of Hopkinsville. Thank you and enjoy the show!Help support Heka Astra in her dire time of need!https://gofund.me/1d670a57More great content from Tim Hacker of the Cryptic Chronicles Podcast! In this week's episode we discuss:George Washington Van Tassel and the Ashtar CommandThe Beings From Sirius, the Dog StarDogon and Egyptian MythologyThe TitansThe Anunnaki Race of CreatorsThe Tall WhitesPresident Eisenhower's Trade Deal with the ETsIn the extended episode available at www.patreon.com/TheWholeRabbit we discuss:The Council of NineGene RoddenburyThe MantisThe Shootout with The Little Green Men of HopkinsvilleThe Terror of the Flatwoods Monster!Alien Spirit BeingsWhere to find The Whole Rabbit:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAVInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_rabbitTwitter: https://twitter.com/1WholeRabbitMusic By Spirit Travel Plaza:https://open.spotify.com/artist/30dW3WB1sYofnow7y3V0YoSupport the show
- Support the show & get 30% OFF GROUND.NEWS using my link: https://www.ground.news/juliandorey - Julian Dorey Podcast GEAR: https://www.23point5.com/creator/Julian-Dorey-9826?tab=Featured - Support Our Show on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey (***TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~Matt LaCroix is an author, researcher, and historian. His work focuses on ancient civilizations, ancient cultures, philosophy, quantum mechanics, and history. ***TIMESTAMPS*** 0:00 - Ancient Eridu & Underground Shuruppak 6:20 - The Overlap with Legend of Noah 12:23 - Ziusudra & Zernaki Tepe 16:30 - Ben Van Kerkwyk's findings 23:53 - Connecting the Ancient Civilizations dots to Lost City of Atlantis 28:19 - Lake Van & Cavus Tepe 32:49 - How Atlantis is related to Cavus Tepe; King Hayk 37:41 - Atra Hasis 45:09 - Constatine Story 52:52 - Organized Religion; The Ancient Mayans 57:17 - What America is really named after; The Aztec Downfall; The Incan's Gold 1:07:49 - The Eagle & The Serpent Symbolism; Universal laws 1:11:08 - The last immortal humans; Ancient Stone Megaliths 1:17:24 - The 2 Ancient Civilizations that created Atlantis 1:24:33 - Bloodlines and the relationship between Chem & Thoth 1:28:58 - Ziasudra's 3 songs; Ancient Atlantis Technology & their destruction 1:34:51 - Who was Zeus? 1:38:50 - Syria and Ain Dara Coverup 1:42:21 - Ebla 1:46:06 - Elongated Skulls; Evidence of Ancient Atlantis 1:52:32 - Matt explains why the new evidence could change history 1:58:04 - The Ancient Egyptian Pyramids; Schoch & Bauval 2:05:39 - Serapeum; Who built Ancient Pyramids of Giza & when 2:09:10 - Ancient Pyramids and UFO / Aliens connection 2:11:45 - The Great Pyramid of Giza & its ratio to earth 2:17:24 - Obelisks and their strange symbolism; Secret Societies & Humanity 2:21:35 - Subliminal messaging; The Dogon again 2:27:41 - Mysterious Symbol in “The Truman Show”; Ancient Civilizations all connected; Sphinx & Pyramids 2:33:41 - Julian's education of Ancient Civilizations ~ Get $150 Off The Eight Sleep Pod Pro Mattress / Mattress Cover (USING CODE: “JULIANDOREY”): https://eight-sleep.ioym.net/trendifier Julian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey ~ Music via Artlist.io ~ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 154 - Matt LaCroix
Today, I'm thrilled to introduce you to a guest whose wisdom and insights are truly unparalleled: Naba Iritah Shenmira. From the esteemed Dogon lineage of the Gulmu region in Africa, Naba Iritah is a healer who embodies a lineage that's deeply connected to ancestral knowledge and traditions. After his father's passing, Naba Iritah dedicated his life to claiming the initiatic heritage and healing knowledge of his bloodline in order to carry on the mission of his Ancestors, doing full health consultations and Bayuali Earth Energy Readings through Ankhkasta Natural Healing. We discuss what it genuinely means to learn from indigenous cultures and the delicate balance between individualism and community that shapes cultures across the globe, touching upon the essence of humility and self-respect as non-negotiables when interacting with other cultures, the role of ego in spiritual processes, and the risks we face when commodifying cultural and spiritual practices. Dive with us into the stories that shaped our modern world, and we venture to understand the collaborative nature and origin of the profound energies resonating from the pyramids and temples of the Nile Valley. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is presented for educational and exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for diagnosing or treating any illness. Those responsible for this show disclaim responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information presented by Luke or his guests. Please consult with your healthcare provider before using any products referenced. This podcast may contain paid endorsements for products or services. 00:00:08 — Dogon Legacy: Naba's Journey from Childhood to Priesthood • Nada's impression of Texas • Ceremony Circle: Reuniting Humanity with Dogon High Priest Naba Iritah Shenmira • The background of the Dogon culture • History of colonization and how that impacted the Dogon way of life • What Naba's childhood was like • Reframing challenge and suffering into tools for growth and achievement • What Naba learned from his father • Nada's journey taking over the mission from his father and his approach to challenges 00:35:58 — Ancient Wisdom in Modern Times: Embracing Humility, Community & Authentic Spirituality • The mission of the Pharaoh to share ancient wisdom for all of humanity • What's required in order to learn, authentically, from an indigenous culture • How individualism and community define cultures in different parts of the world • The importance of humility • Ego in the spiritual process: Luke's story from a 21-day silent retreat in India • The risks of commodifying culture and spiritual practices 01:27:28 — The Kemetic Calendar: Reviving Lost & Repressed Wisdom • Why we don't know what time it is according to the cosmos • How our current measure of time came to be in modern society • What doesn't make sense about our current calendar • What's messed up in the way we mark a new year/new day • The value in cultivating self-awareness • What's working behind every invention and creative thought • The limitations of most of the languages in the world • Why English is more of a dialect than language • The Medu Neter: How african language is based in nature 02:14:38 — Atlantis to the Nile: Ancient Mysteries, Divine Laws & the Rhythms of Sacred Traditions • The origin of Atlantis • A story at the foundation of the modern world • Contemplating the law of man vs. God • The temple and pyramids of the Nile Valley as energy centers • Psychedelics being taken from indigenous communities • The power and impact of Naba's drum beats More about this episode. 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Phi shares practical tips and journaling prompts to harness the celestial energies of the Lions Gate Portal and Venus Retrograde in 2023. Get ready to align with the stars, planets and open your heart. You'll want to, grab your journal for this episode beautiful soul to write notes and answer powerful journaling prompts to navigate all this energy with awareness and intention. Resources from today's episode Learn more about 1:1 Coaching with Phi here. Apply for 1:1 Coaching with Phi here. Book a Human Design Reading with Phi here. Phi's book; The Great Unlearning: Awakening to Living an Aligned and Authentic Life. Episode Introduction Hi beautiful souls, welcome to a special episode of the Grow Through It Podcast today that's all about empowering you to harness the celestial energies of the Lions Gate Portal and Venus Retrograde! Today, we dive deep into the mystical realms of astrology and energy, exploring the powerful convergence of energies that can guide us towards profound transformation and self-discovery. My friend Japna who is an energy healer and I ran the most beautiful ceremony over the weekend and I felt really inspired to share the insights that came from the channeling I did for the event. My heart is so full and we had so many incredible moments at the ceremony such as mother and daughter healing and bonding, souls moving on from heartbreak, souls calling in love and a real desire to step in to one's power and true authentic self. Get ready to align with the stars, planets and open your hearts, as I share practical tips and journaling prompts to help you make the most of this cosmic energy. The Lions Gate Portal, a powerful cosmic alignment that occurs every August, brings with it a surge of heightened energy and spiritual insights. It's been open since the end of July, peaking on the 8th of August and closing on the 12th of August. It connects us to ancient wisdom and empowers us to tap into our inner strength and courage. But that's not all! We also have the magical influence of Venus Retrograde, coming to a new height this week — urging us to look inward, examine our values, beliefs, and patterns around love, relationships, and self-worth. This is a time of deep reflection and healing, as we let go of old emotional wounds and make space for more authentic connections and fulfilling experiences. You'll want to, grab your journal for this episode beautiful soul to write notes and answer powerful journaling prompts to navigate all this energy with awareness and intention. The stars and planets are in true alignment this week and I'm here to help you make the most of this and get ready to shine bright like Sirius herself, the Spiritual Sun associated with Lions Gate as well as Venus, our planet of love, values and money. Let's get into it! Lion's Gate Portal 2023 Cosmic Alignment: Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky. Sirius means “Glowing” in Greek. It is often associated with spiritual awakening, enlightenment, and higher consciousness. Many spiritual beliefs consider Sirius to be a source of divine energy and light. Ancient Civilisations: Throughout history, various ancient civilisations, such as the Egyptians, Sumerians, and Dogon people of Africa, revered Sirius and incorporated it into their cosmology and religious practices. The Dogon tribe, in particular, is known for its extensive knowledge about the Sirius star system, which they passed down through oral tradition. Divine Feminine Energies: In certain spiritual beliefs, Sirius is associated with the divine feminine energies and is seen as a symbol of the sacred feminine principle. It is often linked to the Egyptian goddess Isis and her nurturing, protective, and healing qualities. Isis is one of the most influential goddesses in ancient Egyptian mythology. She is considered the epitome of the divine feminine and is associated with motherhood, fertility, magic, wisdom, and protection.
News oddities abound today, which means we're being distracted. It is a July filled with strange events. What's happening at home was first done overseas. From Upper Volta to Burkina Faso, coming into focus soon. Bazaar missing toddler story and going to the movies. Will the donations be returned? All those drownings and a chef that swims. Was that near or on the estate? Can we investigate? News stories seem off some how. Nobody is talking about Maine's corporate election debate. A foreign spending veto exposes investor's intent. Bernie drops some old hints back when Monsanto drew attention. Lab grown or real meat is not your concern. The tragedy in Quagadougou. Omar's divorce. A feminist president is assassinated. Obama's momma involved. Centralized currency experiments in Africa. CIA's created gov't and the related slaughter of Christians. The Dogon myths involve math and science. Descending Gods from the sky. The mystery star of origin. An amazing degree of knowledge. Counter narratives have reached a bazaar level. It's almost like we know what's coming. There are two wild days incoming, so stay grounded and be ready. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Convincing evidence that the Egyptian, Sumerian, and Dogon civilizations were founded by aliens from the Sirius star system who are now ready to return• Updated with 140 pages of new scientific evidence that solidifies the hypothesis that the KGB, CIA, and NASA attempted to suppress• An awe-inspiring work of research that calls for a profound reappraisal of our role in the universe• Over 10,000 copies sold in its first two months of release in BritainPublication of The Sirius Mystery in 1976 set the world abuzz with talk of an extraterrestrial origin to human civilization and triggered a 15-year persecution campaign against Robert Temple by the KGB, CIA, NASA, and other government agencies. Undaunted, however, Temple is back, with 140 pages of new scientific evidence that makes his hypothesis more compelling than ever.Many authors have speculated on the subject of extraterrestrial contact, but never before has such detailed evidence been presented. Temple applies his in-depth knowledge of ancient history, mythology, Pythagorean physics, chaos theory, and Greek, to a close examination of the measurements of the Great Pyramid of Giza, which was built to align directly with the star Sirius. He concludes that the alien civilization of Sirius and our own civilization are part of the same harmonic system, and are destined to function and resonate together. His findings warrant a profound reappraisal of our role in the universe.Robert Temple is a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, the Egyptian Exploration Society, the Royal Historical Society, the Institute of Classical Studies, and the Institute of Historical Research. He is the author of nine books, including Conversations with Eternity and The Genius of China. Most recently he and his wife, Olivia, published The Complete Fables of Aesop to international acclaim. He lives in London.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2790919/advertisement
Clowns, Nephilim, giants, the Great Flood, the Book of Enoch, theurgy, folk traditions of clowns, the origins of war, Sirius, the Dogon tribe, folk traditions of clowns, Venice, Venetian masks, the Carnival of Venice, vodun, possession, clowns as demonic beings, northern Spain/southern France, the Pyrenees, Cathars, troubadours, The Man Who Laughs, Victor Hugo1st Musical Break (3:35): Nephilim, Great Floods, demons: the ancient origins of clowns2nd Musical Break (32:00): A Book of Enoch digression/deep dive, Sirius & the Dogon, Venice & its carnival3rd Musical Break (1:05:20): Clowns as demons, possession and the works of Victor HugoMusic by Keith Allen Dennis:https://keithallendennis.bandcamp.com/Additional Music by Stone Breath:https://stonebreath.bandcamp.com/album/spear-of-flame-horse-of-air Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ep.156 features Thaddeus Mosley (b. 1926, New Castle, PA), a Pittsburgh-based artist whose monumental sculptures are crafted with the felled trees of Pittsburgh's urban canopy, via the city's Forestry Division. Using only a mallet and chisel, Mosley reworks salvaged timber into biomorphic forms. With influences ranging from Isamu Noguchi to Constantin Brâncuși—and the Bamum, Dogon, Baoulé, Senufo, Dan, and Mossi works of his personal collection—Mosley's sculptures mark an inflection point in the history of American abstraction. These “sculptural improvisations,” as he calls them, take cues from the modernist traditions of jazz. “The only way you can really achieve something is if you're not working so much from a pattern. That's also the essence of good jazz,” Mosley says of his method. Mosley is the recipient of the 2022 Isamu Noguchi Award. His work has been exhibited and acquired by major museums and foundations since 1959, including the Mattress Factory Museum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2009); the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2018); Harvard Business School, Boston, Massachusetts (2020); Sculpture Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (2020); Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland (2021); Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway (2022) and Art + Practice, Los Angeles, California (2022). His work is held in public collections including the Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland; the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York; Brooklyn Museum, New York, New York; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and the Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, Maine. His traveling solo exhibition Forest, previously at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, and Art+Practice, Los Angeles, will continue on to the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas May 2023. Photo credit: the gallery Karma karmakarma https://karmakarma.org/artists/thaddeus-mosley/ NYTimes https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/17/arts/design/thaddeus-mosley-photographer.html Dallas News https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/visual-arts/2023/05/25/thaddeus-mosleys-rugged-wooden-sculptures-explore-balances-of-forces-at-the-nasher/ Artforum https://www.artforum.com/picks/thaddeus-mosley-82787 Sculpture Magazine https://sculpturemagazine.art/thaddeus-mosley-2/ Touchstone Center for Crafts https://touchstonecrafts.salsalabs.org/mosleystudiotour/index.html Pitt Magazine https://www.pittmag.pitt.edu/news/wood-work WSJ https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-modern-vision-henri-matisse-etta-cone-claribel-cone-collecting-thaddeus-mosley-forest-sculpture-baltimore-museum-of-art-11636142617 Carnegie Museums (1997) https://carnegiemuseums.org/magazine-archive/1997/mayjun/feat3.htm Noguchi Museum https://www.noguchi.org/museum/support/special-events/benefit/2022-11-17/ Nasher Sculpture Center https://www.nashersculpturecenter.org/press/press-releases/news/id/221 https://www.nashersculpturecenter.org/art/exhibitions/exhibition/id/1981?thaddeus-mosley-forest United States Artist https://www.unitedstatesartists.org/fellow/thaddeus-mosley/ Colby Museum https://museum.colby.edu/2022/08/05/art-break-directional-by-thaddeus-mosley-2/ Baltimore Museum of Art https://artbma.org/exhibition/thaddeus-mosley-forest ARTnews https://www.artnews.com/list/art-news/artists/paris-plus-sites-best-installations-1234643842/alicja-kwade/ A+P https://artandpractice.org/exhibitions/exhibition/thaddeus-mosley-forest/ Ocula https://ocula.com/art-galleries/karma/exhibitions/thaddeus-mosley-recent-sculpture/ Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thaddeus_Mosley Mattress https://mattress.org/works/sculpture-studio-home/
Join us for a transformative spiritual gathering, the inaugural live in-person Ceremony Circle Event in Austin, Texas on Saturday, June 24th. Our guest is none other than Dogon High Priest Naba Iritah Shenmira, who's journeying from West Africa to lead us in a unique spiritual and energetic cleansing and purification ceremony. This is an incredibly rare opportunity to gain insights into ancient Dogon wisdoms, kept secret for nearly 3000 years! Secure your spot today at@IAMALYSONCHARLES or dogonwisdom.com for early bird pricing. Let's gather, immerse in rituals, and honor the Solstice together. Can't wait to see you there.
This week the kangafus are back as Sam brings the 2002 movie Warriors of Virtue 2: The Return to Tao. What becomes most apparent in this episode is how bad of and idea it was for Sam not to prepare by listening to the previous Warriors of Virtue episode as he remembers almost nothing about the story, the characters, or even what he and Danielle talked about during that episode. This is extra unfortunate since this movie dives right in expecting you're already a Warrior of Virtue expert as we rejoin Ryan Jeffers, now in Beijing for the international highschool wushu tournament. After the previous captain of the US team had to drop out, Ryan, who hadn't even made the team, was brought in as the substitute captain, and already this film is bonkers. You might expect Ryan to be very good at wushu if they brought him in as the new captain, but he is, in fact, quite terrible. Anyway, after he and his buddy bop around Beijing for a few days, entirely unsupervised, Ryan once again finds himself in an abandoned building and being sucked through a portal to the land of Tao. There he meets Yasbin, who serves as the exposition machine of the movie and, true to purpose, tells Ryan that Tao is once again under threat, this time from Dogon and his absolutely incredible henchman. Seriously, that man henches better than anyone Sam has ever seen. Anyway, Ryan goes to see Queen Amythis (who knew Tao has a queen?) and learns that the Warriors of Virtue have been nearly all defeated and captured by Dogon. You'd think the mystical land of Tao would have someone better than a not-very-good-at-wushu teenager from Earth to help them, but nope, Ryan is the best they got apparently. If this plot all seems both dull and convoluted, don't worry, as the movie progresses things make way less sense and thus are way more fun. Also, be sure to stick around to see Sam at the angriest he's ever been as this film betrays him on a deeply personal level. Fun!
One needs not be familiar with the first conversation we had with The Earth Center to jump into this episode of the podcast. We spoke about their view of society, sexuality and the spirit world. As always, the podcast format gave us extra time to continue the conversation beyond the livestream. Listen & share, it's the Brooklyn way!
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I could not be more thrilled than what I currently am to bring you this new Ceremony Circle podcast episode. Out of the thousands of interviews I've conducted in my career, THIS is the most powerful conversation I've ever had. This episode is for the record books—serving all of humanity, all living beings across all time and space serving for all of the highest greatest earthly good. If this episode resonates with you like it did with me, for the first time ever, I'm asking you to share this epic conversation I have with Dogon High Priest Naba Iritah Shenmira, with any family, friends and colleagues you can think of.Naba Iritah Shenmira is the son of the late Master Naba, and Master Naba began his spiritual initiations at the age of eight. His initiatic masters realized that he was a great reincarnation and prepared him to be a prophet and master. Master Naba eventually achieved the highest rank of priesthood, and as a Dogan high priest and master healer, he traveled extensively from temple to temple, increasing his spiritual knowledge and dedicating his life to cultural activism. Master Naba was granted permission to lift the veil of secrecy for the first time since the time of the invasions, providing access to the first levels of the Dogon initiation system.He is the only authentic Dogon Master and High Priest with the knowledge, authority and permission from the Dogon royalty and elders to establish an institution to initiate people outside of Africa.Master Naba was revered worldwide as an authority in the fields of healing, spirituality, astronomy, parapsychology, metaphysics, sociology, psychology, philosophy, geomancy. He spoke 13 different languages and dedicated his life to educating people on humanity's original spiritual principles and practices, and now his son, Naba Iritah Shenmira, who so generously sits here with us today, carries on the potent legacies of these ancient practices and ways of their people that haven't been shared for nearly 3000 years! Top 6 Things You'll Learn from This Episode:The truths of Shamanism, ancient Kemetic teachings and Dogon ancient healing rituals—now being shared because they are for all of humanityWhy the deep importance of bringing these teachings to ALL, especially to the Western world, and allowing all people to not only learn, but also become initiated in these sacred traditionsThe Bayuali Earth energy readings - the priests use the science of reading the Earth's energies, which is over 70,000 years old, originating in the oldest temples in AfricaThe concept of time in their calendar system and how it relates to human purpose being fed by the earth and destinies intertwinedDogon divination, and the concept of ancestral awareness through divination links and the truths to the pyramidsTraditional cleansing and healing rituals—how you can learn humanity's original forms of meditationFind more from me on IG at @IAMALYSONCHARLES or alysoncharles.comVisit Naba on IG @nabairitahshenmira and visit theearthcenter.org or anhlife.org.
Seriah interviews experiencer, author, and paranormal researcher Jeremy Vaeni. Topics include Ufology, high strangeness, skepticism vs debunking, discernment, materialist-reductionist atheism as a religion in itself, crop circles, strange inspirations to build crop formations, Colin Andrews and Pat Delgado, the mental security of set beliefs, government disclosure, denialist movements, Neil deGrasse Tyson, UFOs vs UAPs, military technology, Lou Elizondo, Bob Lazar, Jeremy Corbell, the ineffectiveness of photography in UFO research, Jeff Ritzmann, a bizarre personal encounter with a cougar and public backlash, the feeling of being watched by aliens, “scoff monkeys”, Tyler Kokjohn, John Mack and Oprah Winfrey, misunderstandings of the abduction experience, Whitley Streiber, the violation aspect of abduction, humor as a defense mechanism, remote viewing, psi research, inaccurate predictions, Joseph McMoneagle, ostrich meat, NDEs, human interaction with “aliens” and obsession with technology, anthropomorphism, Laird Scranton and the Dogon people, Indigenous perception vs Western perception, Rendlesham Forest incident, Nick Redfern, military psyops, George Hansen, Richard Doty, Ufology gullibility, paranormal experiences and shamanic journeys, abduction experiences and self-discovery, levels of understanding in paranormal ideas, hostile argument vs persuasion, extraterrestrials outside human expectations, the UFO experience and ceremonial Magick, and much more! Jeremy is extremely witty and sarcastic, making this a very entertaining episode! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music by One-Eyed Doll with Brief Candle Download