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Summer Series: Moving through some of our favorite episodes over the years that still ring as timelesss and true. The feminine is key to our personal and collective healing. The ego is sacred. It is essentially a positive force. However, it has been conditioned by trial force. Circle work is a new paradigm in conscious healing, especially for women for the empowerment of a new world. Jalaja Bonheim is this weeks guest on 11:11 TalkRadio.
Summer Series: Moving through some of our favorite episodes over the years that still ring as timelesss and true. The feminine is key to our personal and collective healing. The ego is sacred. It is essentially a positive force. However, it has been conditioned by trial force. Circle work is a new paradigm in conscious healing, especially for women for the empowerment of a new world. Jalaja Bonheim is this weeks guest on 11:11 TalkRadio.
Meet Author and Conscious Innovator Julie Archambault. In today's episode of Holy Eros Julie Archembault, the author of “Sex Up Your Life” and founder of ‘CoCreative Sex shares with us: The backstory of why she decided to write a book on sexuality and her own journey of curiosity launching her on a trajectory of researching sexuality with a diversity of experts, professionals and people's personal journeys The Difference of Fragmenting vs. Integrating Sexual ExperiencesDeepening the relationship with one's boundaries, desires, and sensuality to have more healing experiences of awakening and expansionThe ‘Spectrum' of Sexual Experiences and moving up the scale into the transcendentJulie Archembault is the founder of CoCreative—a wellness business committed to conscious, creative lives, healing our relationship to sex, both collectively and individually. Her book "Sex Up Your Life: The Mind-Blowing Path to True Intimacy, Healing, and Hope" is a deep-dive into the unconscious and mostly unspoken realms of sex. It explores a continuum from disconnected to connected sex, while showcasing sexual biographies revealing what people are dealing with and the path to unlock their intimacy potential. The book is sex-worker friendly, kink-aware, trauma-informed, and contains some important information about decolonizing and reclaiming sexuality. Ultimately, this book helps to evolve our heart consciousness and move into becoming our full authentic selves, spiritually, emotionally, physically, and sexually.IG @cocreativesex | Facebook: Julie P. Archambault, CoCreativeSex on FB business.cocreativesex.comhttps://www.audible.com/pd/Sex-Up-Your-Life-Audiobook/B0BLJ4HM2Xhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/1777065305https://cocreativesex.com/incubator/________Book mentioned in the show: “Aphrodite's Daughters: Women's Sexual Stories and the Journey of the Soul” by Jalaja Bonheim
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In this episode, we explore our thoughts around a quote by Thomas Moore which appears in the book Aphrodite's Daughter by Jalaja Bonheim. Find the book here: https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/aphrodites-daughters--womens-sexual-stories-and-the-journey-of-the-soul_jalaja-bonheim/269573/?resultid=e270def1-7be5-4cc8-9103-7820e3112109#edition=2276349&idiq=2706133 SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/rebelwomenwithteacups
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Jalaja shares insights from her book, "The Sacred Ego: Making Peace with Ourselves and Our World."
Gathering in a circle has been a universal technology utilized by civilizations across the globe throughout human history to face our collective challenges. Living in the digital landscape of the cybersphere, we need this vital practice of CircleWork now more than ever. There is a power that comes from the circle’s sacred shape, which brings us resilience, alignment with others, and vision to access our inner resources of wisdom, courage and creative collaboration. Join us for this conversation with master CircleWork facilitator, Jalaja Bonheim, PhD as she transmits The Magic of CircleWork, and reveals why circles are so essential to the work of our Alliance for a Viable Future.
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It was such a pleasure and an honour to have this conversation with my teacher and the author of some of my favourite books! She is a modern day priestess, author, feminist and a kind and skillful leader in the art of holding women's circles. In addition to writing her underground classic ‘Aphrodite's Daughters', and many other powerful books, she's known for travelling to the Middle East to hold healing circles in Gaza with Jewish and Palestinian Women.
Circlework is a nurturing and spacious practice that honors the feminine spirit. Developed by Jalaja Bonheim, PhD, it addresses women’s hunger for authenticity and intimacy while also connecting them with their feminine essence. Through a wide range of tools that include not only talking but also movement, touch, and immersion in nature, a space is created that feels equally safe and sacred. Here, women have space to listen deeply, both to their own hearts and souls and to one another. Circlework has also proven its value as an effective peace practice that is being used in the Middle East to unite Jewish and Palestinian women. Though Jalaja is an award-winning author, none of her previous books reveal the concepts and tools that make Circlework such a magical experience. Until now, the only way to access the secrets of Circlework was to attend her retreats or trainings. Now, for the first time, she explains how ordinary circle gatherings are transformed into true mandalas—fields of sacred presence imbued with love, peace and joy. The Magic of Circlework includes the stories and voices of many women who are using Circlework to heal their lives and relationships. Inspiring embodiments of feminine power, they have bonded to form a global sisterhood that transcends all national and religious boundaries. Anyone interested in the process of healing and evolution will love their stories of life-altering encounters and awakenings. Link to the book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2C2W1vA
Women are rediscovering the healing and transformative power of circle gatherings. Circlework, the method Jalaja Bonheim practices and teaches, creates safe and sacred spaces for women to step into their power, heal their wounds and rediscover the beauty of true sisterhood. Join Christine and Jalaja as they discuss this timely topic!
WBZ's Laurie Kirby tells us about a process called "Circlework."
How to Subscribe to Vibrant Happy Women: Apple Podcasts · Android · Overcast · Castbox · Radio Public About this Episode: We can be so hard on ourselves, feeding our mind a constant string of negativity and criticism. But when we learn to be compassionate with ourselves, talking to ourselves as we would to a friend, the way we show up in every aspect of life will change for the better. What You'll Learn in this Episode: How we begin to heal, fall in love with others, and even fall in love with ourselves when we co-create circles of love with other women. Why your morning routine doesn’t need to be rigid, but can follow where you energy wants to flow. How movement and dance can help with healing, spirituality and connectedness. The importance of developing the art of deep listening. And much more. Links From This Episode: www.jalajabonheim.com www.magicofcirclework.com Follow Jen Riday on Instagram Jen on Facebook Jalaja on Facebook Follow Jalaja on Twitter A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle Have questions you'd like Jen to answer on the show? Email her at support@jenriday.com How to Leave a Review How to Leave a Review: Click here to watch a quick video to learn how to leave a review. How to Subscribe to Vibrant Happy Women: Apple Podcasts · Android · Overcast · Castbox · Radio Public Give us a Rating and Review · Subscribe on iTunes Comments: If you’d like to make a comment or leave feedback about the podcast, leave us a phone message at 1-608-352-6586 or email us at support@jenriday.com
*** Another high energy day for this show! I am sorry for the sound quality at times as the conversation was truly guided to be shared with you today. Dr. Jeanette welcomes Jalaja Bonheim, author of The Magic of Circlework; The Practice Women Around the World Are Using to Heal and Empower Themselves, to explore the circle work concept. Why are women coming together all around the world for empowerment? Why do we need this step up in connectedness at this time in the stage of our evolution? Women have been coming together for eons to talk and make changes in the world around them. As we have become slightly disconnected with electronics and distance, some of our coming together has gone by the wayside. Can we connect with our heart and soul to create the change we wish to see in this world? Can we take the steps to create a ripple effect which is really the name of the game, yes? For more information visit: www.JalajaBonheim.com For additional support with Dr. Jeanette visit: www.DrJeanetteGallagher.com
Episode #192 with Jalaja Bonheim- The Magic of Circlework. Jalaja Bonheim, Ph.D., is an internationally acclaimed speaker, an award-winning author, and one of the world's foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for healing and empowering women. She is the founder of the Institute for Circlework and has trained hundreds of Circlework leaders from around the world, including the Middle East, where her circles unite Jewish and Palestinian women. Her new book, The Magic of Circlework: The Practice Women from Around the World Are Using to Heal and Empower Themselves, reveals the concepts and tools that make Circlework such a magical experience. Learn more at www.magicofcirclework.com. TOP POINTS FROM THE EPISODE: The big idea: Today, millions are living in what could be described as a state of spiritual famine. Many are no longer involved in the religious practice or find that religion fails to provide the spiritual nourishment they crave. Spiritual famine usually goes undiagnosed, yet it's no less painful than physical famine, causing symptoms that range from anxiety and depression to addiction and violence. The so what: Spiritual famine can be overcome. In recent years, thousands of women have used a practice called Circlework to co-create an entirely new kind of spiritual community -- one based not on beliefs or ideologies but on a simple commitment to kindness, peace and global sisterhood. 1. How participants tap into Circlework to heal themselves and their relationships. 2. Getting beyond just talking and utilizing nonverbal means to evoke centeredness and peace. 3. The symbolism of the circle and why it remains a powerful structure for connecting to sacred wisdom. 4. What diverse groups of people are adopting Circlework as a healing practice, including Palestinian and Israeli women, corporate board members and Yoga centers. 5. How to find moments of retreat even for those unable to attend formal Circlework retreats. Thank you again for joining us today please check out our webpage at www.riseupforyou.com for more podcast episodes, webinars, articles, free resources, and events to help you get to the next level in your life! You can also follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Google+, and Youtube @riseupforyou If you know anybody that would benefit from this episode please share it with them and help spread the knowledge and motivation. Please support Rise Up For You by writing a review on iTunes. Your feedback will really help the success of our show and push us to continuously be better! So don’t forget to show your support! SUBSCRIBE TODAY FOR WEEKLY EPISODES AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
Our guest Jalaja Bonheim, Ph.D., is an internationally acclaimed speaker, an award-winning author, and one of the world's foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for healing and empowering women. She is founder of the Institute for Circlework and has trained hundreds of Circlework leaders from around the world, including the Middle East, where her circles unite Jewish and Palestinian women. We discuss her new book, The Magic of Circlework: The Practice Women from Around the World Are Using to Heal and Empower Themselves, reveals the concepts and tools that make Circlework such a magical experience. Topics Covered: How participants tap into Circlework to heal themselves and their relationships.Getting beyond just talking and utilizing nonverbal means to evoke centeredness and peace.The symbolism of the circle and why it remains a powerful structure for connecting to sacred wisdom.What diverse groups of people are adopting Circlework as a healing practice, including Palestinian and Israeli women, corporate board members and Yoga centers.How to find moments of retreat even for those unable to attend formal Circlework retreats. Contact: Jalaja Bonheim at www.magicofcirclework.com. Tamara Westwood at www.beyondhypnosis.org
May 21: Dr. Laurie Nadel’s Coping with Disaster & Jalaja Bonheim’s The Magic of Circlework May 16, 2018 Disaster strikes. Media Swarms. The cameras leave. Then your real story begins. Journalist and psychotherapist Dr. Laurie Nadel offers a psychological roadmap through cycles of shock and trauma to help readers discover new meaning, renewal, and peace after catastrophe strikes in The Five Gifts: Discovering Healing, Hope and Strength When Disaster Strikes. After losing her home to Hurricane Sandy, Dr. Nadel ran long-term support groups for survivors. She has reported for Newsweek, and written stories for CBS, ABC News, and Reuters. Next, if you have ever been prone to anxiety, depression, addiction or moments of rage, you might be suffering from Spiritual Famine. In , Jalaja Bonheim, PhD., explains how to tap into the Circlework’s healing powers, and why the circle remains a powerful structure to connect to ancient wisdom. Jalaja is an internationally acclaimed speaker and award winning author, and one of the world’s foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for healing.
Jalaja Bonheim, Ph.D., is an internationally acclaimed speaker, an award-winning author, and one of the world's foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for healing and empowering women. She is founder of the Institute for Circlework and has trained hundreds of Circlework leaders from around the world, including the Middle East, where her circles unite Jewish and Palestinian women. http://jalajabonheim.com
Dr. Jalaja Bonheim joins us to talk about her book The Magic of Circle Work and empowering feminine wisdom across the globe. Jalaja has trained hundreds of women leaders in the art of facilitating circle gatherings that address our hunger for more authentic communication and connection, inner peace and spaciousness. Graduates of the Circlework Training include psychologists, social workers, professionals, ministers, rabbis, business leaders and peace activists.She received her Ph.D. in English and German literature from the University of Freiburg. For two years, she taught at University of Warwick in England. Jalaja mentors women leaders from India, Afghanistan, Australia, Kenya, India, Germany and other nations, and has attracted international acclaim for her groundbreaking work with Jewish and Palestinian women in the Middle East. Since 2005, she has been empowering them to serve as agents of peace in their communities. In 2010, she led the first women’s retreat ever offered in the West Bank, and in 2014, she offered the Circlework Training in the West Bank. Today, her graduates are leading circles in both Israel and Palestine. Jalaja is the founder of the Institute for Circlework, a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging the practice of Circlework around the world. Since its beginnings in 2001, the Institute for Circlework has supported hundreds of participants and trainees from around the world. The Institute for Circlework is almost entirely funded by the donations of women who, having experienced the healing power of Circlework, want to make it available to others. For more information, please visit www.instituteforcirclework.org.
Today, millions are living in what could be described as a state of spiritual famine. Many are no longer involved in religious practice, or find that religion fails to provide the spiritual nourishment they crave. Spiritual famine usually goes undiagnosed, yet it's no less painful than physical famine, causing symptoms that range from anxiety and depression to addiction and violence. Spiritual famine can be overcome. In recent years, thousands of women have used a practice called Circlework to co-create an entirely new kind of spiritual community -- one based not on beliefs or ideologies but on a simple commitment to kindness, peace and global sisterhood. Jalaja Bonheim, Ph.D., is an internationally acclaimed speaker and award winning author, and one of the world's foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for healing. She is founder of the Institute for Circlework. She has led circles for over three decades and trained hundreds of Circlework leaders from around the world. She can describe both the group practice and individual practice that attract so many to Circlework, including: How participants tap into Circlework to heal themselves and their relationshipsGetting beyond just talking and utilizing nonverbal means to evoke centeredness and peaceThe symbolism of the circle and why it remains a powerful structure for connecting to sacred wisdomWhat diverse groups of people are adopting Circlework as a healing practice, including Palestinian and Israeli women, corporate board members and Yoga centersHow to find moments of retreat even for those unable to attend formal Circlework retreats
If you are passionate about healing, peace, and spiritual awakening, circlework is a practice you should know about. Jalaja Bonheim joins Karen to talk about this international movement of women gathering in circles to heal and empower themselves. Jalaja Bonheim, Ph.D., founder of the Institute for Circlework, is an internationally acclaimed speaker and award winning author who mentors women worldwide and has trained hundreds of circle leaders, gathering special acclaim for her groundbreaking work in the Middle East, where her circles unite Jewish and Palestinian women. She is the author of many books including Aphrodite's Daughters: Women's Sexual Stories and the Journey of the Soul and The Sacred Ego: Making Peace with Ourselves and Our World which won the Nautilus Award for best book of 2015. Find out more about Jalaja and her work at magicofcirclework.com.
If you are passionate about healing, peace, and spiritual awakening, circlework is a practice you should know about. Jalaja Bonheim joins Karen to talk about this international movement of women gathering in circles to heal and empower themselves.
If you are passionate about healing, peace, and spiritual awakening, circlework is a practice you should know about. Jalaja Bonheim joins Karen to talk about this international movement of women gathering in circles to heal and empower themselves. Jalaja Bonheim, Ph.D., founder of the Institute for Circlework, is an internationally acclaimed speaker and award winning author who mentors women worldwide and has trained hundreds of circle leaders, gathering special acclaim for her groundbreaking work in the Middle East, where her circles unite Jewish and Palestinian women. She is the author of many books including Aphrodite's Daughters: Women's Sexual Stories and the Journey of the Soul and The Sacred Ego: Making Peace with Ourselves and Our World which won the Nautilus Award for best book of 2015. Find out more about Jalaja and her work at magicofcirclework.com.
Experience the essence of sisterhood, the sacredness of YOU, through the Magic of Circlework with Jalaja Bonheim! Circlework: The Practice Women Around the World Are Using to Heal and Empower Themselves. It is a nurturing and spacious practice that honors the feminine spirit, addressing women's hunger for authenticity and intimacy while also connecting them with their feminine essence. "Only the heart is capable of recognizing others as sacred beings. And is this not what we all long for—to see the sacred everywhere and live in a world imbued with mystery?" Open your heart and deepen the connections of the soul through the practice of Circlework.
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Have you ever thought, I wonder if the devil or my EGO made me do that? For centuries spiritual leaders have blamed the ego for our bad behaviors like greed, prejudice, and violence. Our guest tonight Internationally acclaimed teacher and facilitator Dr. Jalaja Bonheim disagrees and sees your EGO as being Sacred.
Have you ever thought, I wonder if the devil or my EGO made me do that? For centuries spiritual leaders have blamed the ego for our bad behaviors like greed, prejudice, and violence. Our guest tonight Internationally acclaimed teacher and facilitator Dr. Jalaja Bonheim disagrees and sees your EGO as being Sacred.
Is peace possible when divisions are so strong? Can we find common ground in a world where emotions run high and tensions are rising? Jalaja Bonheim empowers women around the world to use circle gatherings in service of peace and healing. We'll talk about her work with Jewish, Israeli Arab, Palestinian, Druze and Bedouin women, and she'll share lessons we can apply to our lives and our own healing.
Is peace possible when divisions are so strong? Can we find common ground in a world where emotions run high and tensions are rising? Jalaja Bonheim empowers women around the world to use circle gatherings in service of peace and healing. We'll talk about her work with Jewish, Israeli Arab, Palestinian, Druze and Bedouin women, and she'll share lessons we can apply to our lives and our own healing. Founder and director of the Institute for Circlework, Jalaja Bonheim, Ph.D, is one of the world's foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for empowering women. Jalaja has trained hundreds of female circle leaders from around the world and is internationally known for her groundbreaking work with Israeli and Palestinian women in the Middle East. An internationally acclaimed author and speaker, she shares stores, insights, and hope-grounded in decades of practical experience-with her global audience. Her new book is The Sacred Ego: Making Peace With Ourselves and Our World. Find out more about Jalaja and her work at jalajabonheim.com.
Is peace possible when divisions are so strong? Can we find common ground in a world where emotions run high and tensions are rising? Jalaja Bonheim empowers women around the world to use circle gatherings in service of peace and healing. We'll talk about her work with Jewish, Israeli Arab, Palestinian, Druze and Bedouin women, and she'll share lessons we can apply to our lives and our own healing. Founder and director of the Institute for Circlework, Jalaja Bonheim, Ph.D, is one of the world's foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for empowering women. Jalaja has trained hundreds of female circle leaders from around the world and is internationally known for her groundbreaking work with Israeli and Palestinian women in the Middle East. An internationally acclaimed author and speaker, she shares stores, insights, and hope-grounded in decades of practical experience-with her global audience. Her new book is The Sacred Ego: Making Peace With Ourselves and Our World. Find out more about Jalaja and her work at jalajabonheim.com.
Earth Essence Inc presents ONE WORLD on C View with the episode Sacred Ego based on the book by author Jalaja Bonheim, PhD. In Nicole Myers Henderson's personal journey for new and insightful information, she stumbled into Jalaja's newest book: The Sacred Ego. For the first time, you can really understand how our dysfunctional behavior evolved and where the path to healing and wholeness lies. This interview is for anyone committed to personal and collective transformation, this interview is a must-share. It will shed new light on our evolutionary journey and offer profound insights into why we're in crisis and where the path to healing and wholeness lies. Founder and director of the Institute for Circlework, Jalaja Bonheim, PhD, is one of the world's foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for empowering women. A uniquely skilled facilitator, Jalaja Bonheim has trained hundreds of female circle leaders from around the world and is internationally known for her ground- breaking work with Israeli and Palestinian women in the Middle East. An internationally acclaimed author and speaker, she shares stores, insights, and hope — grounded in decades of practical experience — with her global audience. Nicole Henderson holds a Master's in Theology, is a Therapeutic Empath and Telepath, a board certified counseling intuitive, medical and remedial remote viewer, published author of ON SACRED TIME Tapping the power within, Advanced Emotional Freedom Therapist, Cellular Memory Detoxification Therapist, and a human and animal rights activist- teaching in ways that create peace and understanding. Interested on being on ONE WORLD! please contact Nicole: www.EarthEssenceInc.com / Nhendersonsc@gmail.com / 704.791.7638 To contact Our guest Jalaja Bonheim: www.SacredEgo.com
In the first half hour Patricia will be joined by Jalaja Bonheim, PhD author of “The Sacred Ego”, where the core myth of popular spiritual culture is tackled and the root causes of illnesses that afflict our collective psyche and points out remedies to heal. The myth of the ego is supposedly responsible for our greed, selfishness and violence. Bonheim will discuss the sacred function of honor ad gratitude. br In the second half hour, Patricia will be joined by Elizabeth Koehler Pentacoff author of “The Missing Kennedy”. Koehler-Pentacoff details the relationship her aunt, Stella Koehler (Sister Paulus Koehler), had with the legendary Kennedy family, and particularly that of Rosemary, to whom Sister Paulus was caregiver for 35 years. Elzabeth will share the joys and the heartbreak of Rosie's struggle with developmental disabilities, her father's consequential decision to have her lobotomized, and the Kennedy family's continuing efforts to advance the lives of those with special needs.
In the first half hour Patricia will be joined by Jalaja Bonheim, PhD author of “The Sacred Ego”, where the core myth of popular spiritual culture is tackled and the root causes of illnesses that afflict our collective psyche and points out remedies to heal. The myth of the ego is supposedly responsible for our greed, selfishness and violence. Bonheim will discuss the sacred function of honor ad gratitude. br In the second half hour, Patricia will be joined by Elizabeth Koehler Pentacoff author of “The Missing Kennedy”. Koehler-Pentacoff details the relationship her aunt, Stella Koehler (Sister Paulus Koehler), had with the legendary Kennedy family, and particularly that of Rosemary, to whom Sister Paulus was caregiver for 35 years. Elzabeth will share the joys and the heartbreak of Rosie's struggle with developmental disabilities, her father's consequential decision to have her lobotomized, and the Kennedy family's continuing efforts to advance the lives of those with special needs.
In the first half hour Patricia will be joined by Jalaja Bonheim, PhD author of “The Sacred Ego”, where the core myth of popular spiritual culture is tackled and the root causes of illnesses that afflict our collective psyche and points out remedies to heal. The myth of the ego is supposedly responsible for our greed, selfishness and violence. Bonheim will discuss the sacred function of honor ad gratitude. br In the second half hour, Patricia will be joined by Elizabeth Koehler Pentacoff author of “The Missing Kennedy”. Koehler-Pentacoff details the relationship her aunt, Stella Koehler (Sister Paulus Koehler), had with the legendary Kennedy family, and particularly that of Rosemary, to whom Sister Paulus was caregiver for 35 years. Elzabeth will share the joys and the heartbreak of Rosie's struggle with developmental disabilities, her father's consequential decision to have her lobotomized, and the Kennedy family's continuing efforts to advance the lives of those with special needs.
In the first half hour Patricia will be joined by Jalaja Bonheim, PhD author of “The Sacred Ego”, where the core myth of popular spiritual culture is tackled and the root causes of illnesses that afflict our collective psyche and points out remedies to heal. The myth of the ego is supposedly responsible for our greed, selfishness and violence. Bonheim will discuss the sacred function of honor ad gratitude. br In the second half hour, Patricia will be joined by Elizabeth Koehler Pentacoff author of “The Missing Kennedy”. Koehler-Pentacoff details the relationship her aunt, Stella Koehler (Sister Paulus Koehler), had with the legendary Kennedy family, and particularly that of Rosemary, to whom Sister Paulus was caregiver for 35 years. Elzabeth will share the joys and the heartbreak of Rosie's struggle with developmental disabilities, her father's consequential decision to have her lobotomized, and the Kennedy family's continuing efforts to advance the lives of those with special needs.
Aired Wednesday, 30 September 2015, 2:00 PM ETToday’s Rising Stars are Jalaja Bonheim and Francesca ThomanFrancesca Thoman is a well-known channel whose intriguing new book presents Nikola Tesla’s new approach to physics.Jalaja Bonheim leads peacemaking workshops around the world that address the unconscious conditioning that underlies fear, violence and conflict.About Guests Jalaja Bonheim and Francesca ThomanFounder and director of the Institute for Circlework, Jalaja Bonheim, PhD, is one of the world’s foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for empowering women. A uniquely skilled facilitator, Bonheim has trained hundreds of female circle leaders from around the world and is internationally known for her ground- breaking work with Israeli and Palestinian women in the Middle East. Growing up German and Jewish in post-war Germany, Bonheim struggled to make sense of the events that had left both the German and Jewish people deeply traumatized. This struggle guided her work and led to new views. Now an internationally acclaimed author and speaker, she shares stores, insights, and hope—grounded in decades of practical experience—with her global audience in her book, “The Sacred Ego – Making Peace with Ourselves and Our World”. Her website is: http://jalajabonheim.com Francesca Thoman is an author, painter, Akashic Record reader, and conscious channel. Following a near-death experience as a child she developed a meditation practice and was initiated as a Sufi. She discovered that she was a natural channel, and in 1990 began channeling a 16th-century England Wiccan, Obehon for Spirit Speaks magazine. With Obehon, she created the newsletter, “Familiar Spirits,” and has channeled personalities from Laurel and Hardy, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and George Washington, to ETs and angels. When she was asked to do a piece with Nikola Tesla, Francesca was so enthralled by the depth, integrity, and complexity of the material, she asked Tesla for more. His responses to questions posed by her and others presented a new approach to physics, which she has compiled into a book calle
The feminine is key to our personal and collective healing. The ego is sacred. It is essentially a positive force. However, it has been conditioned by trial force. Circle work is a new paradigm in conscious healing, especially for women for the empowerment of a new world. Jalaja Bonheim is this weeks guest on 11:11 TalkRadio.
The feminine is key to our personal and collective healing. The ego is sacred. It is essentially a positive force. However, it has been conditioned by trial force. Circle work is a new paradigm in conscious healing, especially for women for the empowerment of a new world. Jalaja Bonheim is this weeks guest on 11:11 TalkRadio.
Why have we failed to create the happy, peaceful world that we all want? Are we even capable of it? And if so, what must we do? For more than thirty years, Jalaja Bonheim has explored these questions in her work with women healers, leaders, activists and spiritual seekers from around the world. Jalaja joins us to talk about the path to making peace with ourselves and with our world and how we can learn to build a new relationship with our sacred ego. This interview originally aired on Empower Radio. Founder and director of the Institute for Circlework, Jalaja Bonheim, Ph.D, is one of the world's foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for empowering women. A uniquely skilled facilitator, Jalaja has trained hundreds of female circle leaders from around the world and is internationally known for her groundbreaking work with Israeli and Palestinian women in the Middle East. Growing up German and Jewish in post-war Germany, Jalaja struggled to make sense of the events that had left both the German and Jewish people deeply traumatized. This struggle guided her work and led to new views. Now an internationally acclaimed author and speaker, she shares stores, insights, and hope—grounded in decades of practical experience—with her global audience. Find out more about Jalaja and her work at jalajabonheim.com.
Why have we failed to create the happy, peaceful world that we all want? Are we even capable of it? And if so, what must we do? For more than thirty years, Jalaja Bonheim has explored these questions in her work with women healers, leaders, activists and spiritual seekers from around the world. Jalaja joins us to talk about the path to making peace with ourselves and with our world and how we can learn to build a new relationship with our sacred ego.
Why have we failed to create the happy, peaceful world that we all want? Are we even capable of it? And if so, what must we do? For more than thirty years, Jalaja Bonheim has explored these questions in her work with women healers, leaders, activists and spiritual seekers from around the world. Jalaja joins us to talk about the path to making peace with ourselves and with our world and how we can learn to build a new relationship with our sacred ego. This interview originally aired on Empower Radio. Founder and director of the Institute for Circlework, Jalaja Bonheim, Ph.D, is one of the world’s foremost experts in the use of circle gatherings as a tool for empowering women. A uniquely skilled facilitator, Jalaja has trained hundreds of female circle leaders from around the world and is internationally known for her groundbreaking work with Israeli and Palestinian women in the Middle East. Growing up German and Jewish in post-war Germany, Jalaja struggled to make sense of the events that had left both the German and Jewish people deeply traumatized. This struggle guided her work and led to new views. Now an internationally acclaimed author and speaker, she shares stores, insights, and hope—grounded in decades of practical experience—with her global audience. Find out more about Jalaja and her work at jalajabonheim.com.