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Rahshaana Green is a multidisciplinary wellness consultant who combines her knowledge and experience in science, yoga and building human connection to help people heal. She's a Forrest Yoga Guardian and the Director of Equity and Contemplative Psychotherapy at the Nalanda Institute, where she directs and teaches within the Contemplative Psychotherapy Programs.In their conversation, Rahshaana tells Anne about being a curious kid, a high performer and voracious reader who used books as windows into other worlds. She talks about how she learned the power of agency from her mother, who taught her and her siblings, with a ‘scared-straight' approach, how to make choices to take life into the direction they intended. The oldest of four, Rahshaana admits that her choices were also a potential blueprint for her siblings, and how a desire to influence them positively led her to pursue an early career in science. After receiving her BA in Biophysical Chemistry from Dartmouth College and an MBA from The University of Texas at Austin, Rahshaana talks about how she combined her passion for science and business skills, which led her to pursue a fifteen-year career in Marketing and Business Development for medical device and life science companies.Rahshaana then explains how an accident directed her towards yoga — Forrest Yoga specifically. Able to heal herself through this practice, she tells Anne how she made the choice to certify as a teacher and with the support of an amazing manager was able to do so in parallel to her career. She continued to pursue a personal study in meditation, mindfulness and compassion practices to deepen her own growth and to empower others to cultivate well-being and resilience.Reaching the present, Anne asks Rahshaana to talk through her journey that led her to the Nalanda Institute in Contemplative Science (which is, incidentally, how the two became acquainted). Rahshaana talks in depth about the programs she teaches in Compassion-Based Resilience Training (CBRT). And who needs to explore CBRT? Probably everyone, according to her, because, as we can probably all attest, ‘human-ing' is hard. To conclude, the pair discusses how the power of compassion and mindfulness combined can help people access emotions, including difficult emotions, and become resilient to feelings like discomfort. And they talk about the importance of intimacy — a word that can describe the connection we can hope to have with the body — as a form of ultimate intelligence. A profound and inspiring conversation. Happy listening!*** Selected Links from EpisodeYou can find Rahshaana via her website - https://www.rahshaanagreen.com/On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rahshaana.greenOn Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rahshaanag/and on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahshaana-green-71aa164The Nanlanda Institute for Contemplative Science - https://nalandainstitute.org/Compassion-Based Resilience Training - https://nalandainstitute.org/compassion-based-resilience-training/Forrest Yoga - https://forrest.yoga/Listen to Rahshaana on Wonderstruck with Elizabeth Rovere - https://youtu.be/CgeTd79UEIU?si=BWtBwj__KZUFrd-ORev. angel Kyodo williams - https://revangel.com/The song I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl by Nina Simone - https://open.spotify.com/track/3NcJu9876GBJuNU6vJOrbb?si=528cf781c02b42dcThe book Song of Increase by Jacqueline Freeman - https://www.amazon.com/Song-Increase-Listening-Honeybees-Beekeeping/dp/1622037448***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. And thank you so much for listening! For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/ Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com. Follow Anne: IG: @_outoftheclouds or @annvi @annvi.bsky.social
In this between seasons bonus episode, I share a deeper message I received from honeybee consciousness and how bees see the world and their role in it. Listen to hear more about the "Queen of the Queen Bees" and their gentle frequency, how bees and their hives are the temples of the spirit world, bee connections to sacred temples around the world, and the magical role of drone bees in the hive. You'll also hear a beautiful message channeled from the bees by Jacqueline Freeman, author of The Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World. To learn more about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit the show notes. Want to connect with me elsewhere in the multiverse? Join the Following Hawks Earth Keepers Community on Facebook and follow me on Instagram. Join the Earth Tenders Academy. Work in partnership with your spirit guides, ancestors, and the Spirits of the Land to sink into deeper resonance with the place you live, while learning clearing and healing techniques to share your special medicine with the earth in this online course.
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Are honeybees tiny mystics? What do they have to teach us? Does conventional beekeeping have it all backwards? Is beekeeping as we know it actually harming bees and our entire ecosystem? Susan Knilans and Jacqueline Freeman are beekeeper pioneers who have tapped into the mystical nature of the honeybee. They have co-authored the new book, What Bees Want: Beekeeping as Nature Intended. This conversation is less about the practical application of beekeeping, and more about the dynamic between humanity and the honeybee. There are frankly very shocking realizations in this episode about how harmful conventional beekeeping is for bees! Which is really difficult for me to hear considering I have been beekeeping in the conventional way for two years. If you are not a beekeeper, I strongly encourage you to listen to this episode anyway. There is so much expansive information provided by the guests which goes way beyond beekeeping. Like the honeybee itself, this conversation is multidimensional! Here's a breakdown on what we talk about: How Susan and Jacqueline got into bee centric beekeeping. Micheal Joshin Thiele's episode How Jacqueline receives transmissions from the bees, which contained knowledge she didn't previously have. What is the difference between conventional beekeeping and a bee centric approach, and what is the difference in behavior between bees who are kept each way? The consciousness of bees, including their ancestral memory. How to keep the hive healthy, naturally and holistically. How can you help bees, even if you aren't a beekeeper? The sacrament/medicine of honey. https://www.whatbeeswant.com spiritbee.com susanknilans.com americanskep.com
Biodynamic farmer, beekeeper, and author, Jacqueline Freeman joins the show this week to talk about how we can strike up a conversation with nature, connect to our intuition, and learn from honeybees! Jacqueline is the author of 'A Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World' and has been tending to honeybees for 20 years! Having given talks all across the world on how to have a more harmonious relationship with the bees, Jacqueline has created an accessible platform helping people combine spirituality and farming that has helped thousands of people tap into their own intuitive farming practice. SHOW TOPICS What is biodynamic farming? Starting a conversation with nature Developing our intuition Lessons from working with honeybees The issues with conventional mainstream beekeeping The confusion and harm of our conventional food systems Everything is filled with spirit Trusting the swarm and the medicine of getting stung LINKS spiritbee.com
Las abejas aseguran la vida humana también en la zona mediterránea. Son esenciales en nuestra vida y gracias a ellas ese invento de la agricultura que nos alimenta sigue siendo nuestro único seguro en la tierra. Os presentamos un libro necesario "El Canto de las Abejas" de Jacqueline Freeman y hablamos con su editora en castellano Rosa Barasoain de La Fertilidad de la Tierra. Escuchamos música de artistas que crean paisajes con sus sonidos como: FlowPiano-Alas de mariposa; Silvia Pérez Cruz- Loca; Ravid Goldschimdt-Floating Up; Yann Tiersen- Comptine d'une autre été; Arto Tunçboyaciyan- Adimlar; Burruezo + Nur Camerata-Ya Muhammad; Efrén López- Kurtoglu Zeybegi; Asíkides-Clareja;Mouss et Hakim- Maison Blanche. Escuchar audio
Learn about listening to the bees with author and natural beekeeper Jacqueline Freeman. In this episode of #moonwisepodcast, we speak with author Jacqueline Freeman about listening to the wisdom of bees. We talk about reverence and how she came to learn about natural beekeeping from the hive itself. Jacqueline Freeman is a biodynamic farmer and natural beekeeper who wrote the popular book Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World. She and her husband Joseph moved onto their biodynamic farm in southwest Washington in 2001 and she got her first hives soon after. Jacqueline attended conventional bee school and immediately knew there must be a different way to care for bees that is more respectful, more compassionate, more like the way feral bees live. A few years later she began teaching this bee-centric approach in her classes. We discuss how the bees sense of unity has influenced Jacqueline’s own human relationships, including her marriage and approach to housework. We talk about bee songs, the magic of pollination, birth as a ritual and how bees approach the death process. We also talk about: A bee’s understanding of unity Bee mating rituals Listening to intuition Sacrifice and service
Susan Chernak McElroy (Knilans) (www.preservationbeekeeping.com) (www.americanskep.wordpress.com) has been a beekeeper for about seven years. But the insights she has gained into the consciousness and communications in the world of bees have been developing since long before that, during her time working with and rescuing animals of all kinds. She was able to break free of the programming we all carry, that animals are lower creatures, functioning by "instinct," with practically no intelligence, compared to us brilliant human beings, masters over the Earth and all its life forms. Susan tuned into the deep emotional and perceptive awareness of animals, and the communications they have been attempting with humans that we never understood. I was introduced to Susan by Lost Arts Radio guest Jacqueline Freeman, who was on the show recently with a spectacular presentation on bees. It seemed that Jacqueline's story and inspiration would be an impossible act to follow, at least on the subject of bees, but I was wrong. Susan Chernak McElroy, author of Animals As Teachers And Healers, Animals As Guides For The Soul and Heart In The Wild, will be with us the Sunday night, and you'll understand what I mean.
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I have been looking for the right guest to come on the show and discuss the hidden world of bees for several years. I wanted to find someone with deep insight into the way bees see their world, and what they really contribute to ours. Conventional beekeepers who use poison and chemicals in their operation were not an option, nor were organic beekeepers whose understanding went only as far as ways to avoid the chemicals. I felt bees were amazing and quite conscious creatures, playing an incredibly important role, helping to take care of the balance and health of life on Earth, but I could not find the right person to lead us into their world. Until now. Jacqueline Freeman (www.spiritbee.com) was recommended to me by our last guest, Celeste Bishop Solum, who shared with us what she is learning and experiencing as a biodynamic farmer in the Montana Rockies. Celeste asked me if we ever had anyone on about bees, and I said 'no, I could not find the right person to invite'. She said please try to get Jacqueline, as she had never met anyone like her, or anyone who had anywhere near her depth of insight on bees. We're very fortunate, and a treat is coming for all of us this week. Jacqueline Freeman, conscious beekeeper, author of Song of Increase, will be our guest on Lost Arts Radio, and I think you will find listening to her a mind-opening experience, as I will. Join me, your host Richard Sacks, every week for fascinating discussions, amazing guests and useful information that you will not want to miss. If you want to support our work, please use the Donate button on our website, www.lostartsradio.com, and tell others about the show.
Originally published March 12, 2016 Jacqueline Freeman and I will be featured during the Soil Health Summit hosted by the TableTopFarmer starting December 12, 2018. To learn more sign up here! (http://soilhealthsummit.tabletopfarmer.com/) Treatment-free Beekeeping relationship building treatment-free beekeeping (http://amzn.to/1SEf0A1) or now on (http://audibletrial.com/organicgardenerpodcast) audible.com (http://audibletrial.com/organicgardenerpodcast) If you’ve never tried audible (http://audibletrial.com/organicgardenerpodcast) today! (http://audibletrial.com/organicgardenerpodcast) The Song of Increase by Jacqueline Freeman (http://audibletrial.com/organicgardenerpodcast) JACQUELINE FREEMAN is a pioneer in the emerging field of natural beekeeping. A biodynamic farmer, she is gifted in perceiving nature intelligences, particularly honeybees, and has spent many years working alongside them with an open and prayerful heart. Her work with the bees has uncovered how bees fulfill broader roles in the hive and in nature. Jacqueline teaches bee classes at her farm and honeybee sanctuary in Washington state. “Queen of the Sun” (http://www.queenofthesun.com) showed her caring work as a gentle swarm rescuer. Her bee articles appear in national magazines and anthologies. She is a featured speaker at conferences for organic and treatment-free beekeeping, permaculture and sustainable agricultural. In 2013, the Dominican Republic hired her to work with rural beekeepers to help them create healthy bees through respectful and treatment-free beekeeping. Jacqueline’s ongoing bee work is updated on the website: SpiritBee.com (http://spiritbee.com) . Jacqueline and her husband Joseph live on their biodynamic farm in southwest Washington. (from amazon) Friendly Haven Rise Farm (http://friendlyhaven.com) Where Spirit and Nature Meet Our farm is located in the tiny village (pop. 2000) of Venersborg in southwest Washington. We have beef and dairy cows, dairy goats, layers and broiler chickens, seasonal turkeys and many honey bees. The farm is a bee sanctuary with native pollinator hedgerows and blooming bee pastures. We grow a dozen kinds of apples, grapes, berries and other fruit. We’ve got a vegetable garden and two greenhouses so we can grow food year round. We grow and bale our own hay and always have a construction project going. Living on a working farm is a real pleasure and even when the work is hard, we feel blessed to be in partnership with this land. We work with joyful hearts and open minds in gratitude for the many lessons our good farm teaches. Hunter Lyndon told me about today’s guest in episode 64 said ” She’s an amazing bee woman in Washington who you can watch in the video documentary movie “ Queen of the Sun (http://www.queenofthesun.com) .”” So wonderful to hear Hunter is the one who connected us. He’s really sweet, everyone who knows him as great things to say about him 1. Tell us a little about yourself. Farming for 15 years, bought our 100 year old farm 15 years ago. Were second owners, it’s always been organic, and it was because of frugality more then a political action. Then we came in, we did not intend to become farmers, at all, that was not the direction we intended to go in at all. My husband works with horses, and I run a school for people who want to work with horses. And that’s what we thought we’d be doing. But once we bought this farm, we bought it because we’re both from small towns in New England and we both want to move to the west, but we wanted to live in a small town again. But once we bought this farm, it’s funny This farm wanted to put itself back together again and be a farm. I got started in chickens because one day my neighbor down the street raises heirloom chickens, Brenda, showed up at my... Support this podcast
All traditions have mystical teachings, but the most mystical teachings are from the bees. Jacqueline Freeman, author of Song of Increase, has been listening to bees for years. The bees taught her that honey is food made in prayer. Join Jacqueline for deep insights on prayer, wisdom you can hear nowhere else.
In this podcast, Paul and Jocelyn sit down to talk about Jacqueline Freeman’s new book “The Song of Increase” which is about honeybees and the sounds that they make as a colony and individuals. They talk at length about the different sounds that bees make to communicate with each other about the overall health and […]
If you've ever been fascinated by bees and wondered what can we learn from them, then do we have the Song of Increase show for you! Today I'll be talking with Jacqueline Freeman, a biodynamic farmer and natural beekeeper who's appeared in the award-winning documentary, Queen of the Sun, been featured in the documentary Dancing with Thoreau with the Dalai Lama and is the author of another new all-time favorite books of mine, Song of Increase. And that's just what I want to talk with her about, about listening to the wisdom of Honeybees, to tap into consciousness, and for a kinder, better world. Song of Increase Self-Improvement and Self-Help Topics Include: How'd Jacqueline get introduced to bees? What did she wear when bees first arrived at her farm? How did she realize they could sense her emotional state? How long was it before she stripped off her bee suit? What did the bees first do when she arrived without her bee suit? Why bees sting some people but not others? When did her first intuitive conversation with bees begin? What are bee songs? What is the Song of Increase? What does it mean to be a relational beekeeper? What does it mean to come to the hive as a holy place? What's the importance of treating bees with reverence and gratitude? What's the song of Unity? How do bees see themselves? How do bees see the world? What does it mean each member dedicates 100 percent effort to all interactions? What is a Bien or super-organism? What are the different types of bees? What do maidens do? What do drones do? What do queens do? What can we learn about drones and birth songs? What's the song of ancestral knowledge? How do bees see light? What is bee gymnastics? What do bee swarms do? What can we learn about the queen bee's mating ritual? What is the generosity of bees? What can we learn about choosing, eating, and caring for honey? What does it mean that honey has prayer in it? How can we care for the bees? What's a bee watering station? What should kids know about bees? What's the importance of love, compassion, and co-existing? To Find Out More Visit: SpiritBee.com Jacqueline Freeman on the Incredible Life, Knowledge, and Healing Wisdom from the Honey Bees!!! Health | Fitness | Inspiration | Motivation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Meditation | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
Seventh Container of Love: Mother Earth and the Cosmos When Jacqueline Freeman's Song of Increase showed up in my mailbox, I wondered why Sounds True was sending me a book about beekeeping. I'm not a beekeeper … But then, I opened it and I haven't put it down since. I may never. Because the bees have given us, through Jacqueline, a profound mystical treatise. This is a book to read in Lectio Divina, consuming and digesting just a few sentences at a time. Join us for bee insights into sound, scent, light, and more. Your eyes and your heart will open forever.
Today, I talk to Jacqueline Freeman, author of Song of Increase, about her book and beekeeping philosophies.Spiritbee.com preservationbeekeeping.com Treatment-Free Beekeeping Podcast: http://tfb.podbean.com Become a patron of the podcast: http://www.patreon.com/tfb Treatment-Free Beekeepers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/treatmentfreebeekeepers/ Treatment-Free Beekeeping Forum: http://forum.tfbees.net Parker Bees Website: http://www.parkerbees.com Parker Bees Blog: http://parkerbees.blogspot.com Treatment-Free Beekeeping YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC_Yb2d_9M09hcaWlghVZDg
Jacqueline Freeman is a biodynamic farmer and natural beekeeper who speaks internationally on organic beekeeping, women in agriculture, and cultivating a more holistic relationship with nature. With Sounds True, she has published the book Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World. In this episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami Simon and Jacqueline discuss the unique unity consciousness of bees and how understanding their perspective opens up profound new views of existence. They talk about the challenges facing bees in the modern world and why thriving beehives are essential for a healthy ecosystem. Finally, Jacqueline describes her ability to communicate with bees, the messages she has received from them, and the purpose of a bee's life—from the bee's perspective. (70 minutes)
For Beyond 50's "Green Living" talks, listen to an interview with Jacqueline Freeman. She's back on the program. She is the owner of the Friendly Haven Biodynamic Farm in Washington State and has appeared in the documentary, "Queen of the Sun." She'll talk about how to interact with bees in a respectful manner; the higher role of drone bees; the importance of swarming, the crucial function of temperature and scent to the health of the hive and the infant bees; a deeper explanation of pollination; and the secret of the Queen's prolonged and robust fertility. Freeman will also share a courageous view of the bees' role on Earth, including their charge to help with the evolution of agriculture and humankind. They describe the matrix of their thought and imagination and their intent to assist humans in their spiritual evolution. Tune in to Beyond 50: America's Variety Talk Radio Show on the natural, holistic, green and sustainable lifestyle. Visit www.Beyond50Radio.com and sign up for our Exclusive Updates.
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Rabbi Rami talks to Jacqueline Freeman about the world through bees' eyes and her new book Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World. A review of her book can be found in the Sept/Oct 2016 issue of Spirituality & Health. Jacqueline Freeman is a biodynamic farmer and natural beekeeper who focuses on seeing the world from the bees' perspective. Working in direct communication with the bee family, she is known for her gentle and understanding ways with bees. Jacqueline authored the book, Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World. She appears in the honeybee documentary, “Queen of the Sun” and was hired by the U.S. Embassy and USDA to work with rural farmers and beekeepers in Dominican Republic using historic methods of respectful beekeeping. Jacqueline's website, www.SpiritBee.com, has videos of her working in the midst of thousands of bees, free of protective equipment, celebrating the caring and considerate ways humans and bees can exist in harmony.
Rabbi Rami talks to Jacqueline Freeman about the world through bees' eyes and her new book Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World. A review of her book can be found in the Sept/Oct 2016 issue of Spirituality & Health. Jacqueline Freeman is a biodynamic farmer and natural beekeeper who focuses on seeing the world from the bees' perspective. Working in direct communication with the bee family, she is known for her gentle and understanding ways with bees. Jacqueline authored the book, Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World. She appears in the honeybee documentary, “Queen of the Sun” and was hired by the U.S. Embassy and USDA to work with rural farmers and beekeepers in Dominican Republic using historic methods of respectful beekeeping. Jacqueline's website, www.SpiritBee.com, has videos of her working in the midst of thousands of bees, free of protective equipment, celebrating the caring and considerate ways humans and bees can exist in harmony. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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