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Dialogue Journal Podcast
Dialogue Lectures #39 w/William MacKinnon and Richard E. Turley

Dialogue Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018


In this Dialogue podcast William MacKinnon and Richard E. Turley discuss insights from their research on the Utah War and the Mountain Meadows Massacre. From the Miller Eccles website: Rick Turley was formerly Assistant Church Historian and is currently managing director of the Public Affairs Department of the Church. Bill MacKinnon is an independent, award winning historian of the American West, who was recently president of the Mormon History Association.  THE TOPIC: Over the decades, Richard Turley and William MacKinnon have researched and written extensively about Utah’s long, contentious territorial period. They approach the subject from quite different  religious, educational, military, professional, geographical, and even generational backgrounds. Despite (or perhaps because of) such differences, these two historians are close personal friends and respectful colleagues, whose work has been enriched by the informal and stimulating exchange of discoveries and ideas over more than twenty years. Rick and Bill have often shared a platform to discuss their findings and to learn from audiences in such varied settings as the LDS stake center in Norman, Oklahoma  and  annual conferences of the Mormon History Association in many parts of the country.

Muay Thai Guy Podcast
MTG 101: Ashley Nichols Talks Training at Kaewsamrit and Reviving Her Passion

Muay Thai Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016


Muay Thai Guy Podcast - Episode 101 Photo Credit: Ben Pontier for EnfusionAt one point or another, a majority of fighters have a lull in their career due to school, work and other life priorities. Ashley Nichols was at this point and had taken a year off from competing until she had the opportunity to fight Tiffany Van Soest for the Lion Fight title in early 2016.With that fight, her passion for fighting Muay Thai was revived. With a new sense of purpose, she decided to take the leap to move to Thailand to train at Kaewsamrit gym and pursue her Muay Thai career full on. We discuss how she came to this decision plus more including:How she initially got involved in boxing and other combat sports at the age of 15.What it was like finding fights in Canada early on in her amateur career.Why her and her team made it a point to compete at multiple tournaments to gain experience.How her fight with Tiffany Van Soest was a huge factor in reviving her passion for fighting.How she came to the decision to travel to Thailand to train full time.What the training atmosphere is like at Kaewsamrit gym.What a typical day in the life is like training in the heat of Thailand.Why she feels it's important to keep a training and personal journal.Her goals and aspirations for her Thailand stay as well as the rest of her career.And much more!Click Here or on the podcast player at the top of the page to listen to MTG 101: Ashley NicholsConnect with Ashley Nichols on Facebook.To subscribe to the most badass Muay Thai podcast in existence, use the links below.Click here to subscribe via iTunesClick here to subscribe via RSS (non-iTunes feed)Be cool and click here to leave a rating and review.Let us know what you thought about the interview in the comment section below!Listen to more MTG podcast episodes

Muay Thai Guy Podcast
MTG 100: Vegan Fighter Victor Saravia Shares His Inspiring Story

Muay Thai Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016


Muay Thai Guy Podcast – Episode 100 Photo taken by Marz An or furymagazine.comVictor Saravia has quite the story to tell.At a young age Victor was involved with gangs in Los Angeles and could've easily gone down the wrong path. Fortunately, after getting in trouble with the law and almost being sent off to juvy, he was able to change the direction of his life and become one of the most talked about prospects in Muay Thai today.I had the chance to chat with this beast of a fighter and learn more about how he's been able to overcome adversity and avoid bad  thanks to his family, friends and teammates at Muay Thai America gym in California. We chat about his career, training methods and much more including:How he grew up in a bad neighborhood and used to fight his friends for money.Why he decided to get out of the bad situations he was in and change his life for the better.How football played a huge role in teaching him respect, discipline and work ethicWhat a typical day of training is like for him.Why he decided to turn pro after 15 amateur fights.Why he eats a vegan diet and how it's affected both his mental clarity and physical fitness.His goals for his career and why he wants to be one of the best ever.Thoughts on his last fight against Daniel McGowan where he lost via cut.How he needed some time off after that fight to reset, reflect and refocus on his goals.And much, MUCH more.Click Here or on the podcast player at the top of the page to listen to MTG 100: Victor SaraviaConnect with Victor Saravia on Facebook.Be cool and click here to leave a rating and review.Let us know what you thought about the interview in the comment section below!More MTG podcast episodes

Psychedelic Parenting Podcast
Episode #16: Mother, Scholar, Teacher, Revolutionary: Neşe Devonot

Psychedelic Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 62:39


MOTHER, SCHOLAR, TEACHER, REVOLUTIONARY: NEŞE DEVENOT Today is the last day of Lent, as tomorrow begins the Holy Triduum (the three days leading up to Easter), and this is our sixth consecutive episode, fulfilling our promise to bring you an episode every week of Lent without fail. Thanks go out to KMO for inspiring this goal with his 9+ years and 500 episodes of weekly C-Realm Podcasts! This effort has been so much fun and so energizing that we're just going to keep on going! To celebrate the goal and the return of Spring, we are asking that you help us reach 1000 "likes" by the end of March! Click the Button below to "like" our Facebook Page and invite others who might find us inspiring to do the same!     Nese and Ellis-D Today, Jonathan talks with his friend, Dr. Neşe Devenot, PhD., Neşe is an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Puget Sound, where she teach classes on psychedelics and literature. She is also working on a book, Chemical Poetics: The Literary History of Psychedelic Science. Neşe was also a 2015-16 Research Fellow at the New York Public Library's Timothy Leary Papers and a Research Fellow with the New York University Psilocybin Cancer Anxiety Study, where she participated in a qualitative study of patient experiences. Neşe received her PhD in 2015 from the Program in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory at the University of Pennsylvania, focusing her studies on psychedelic philosophy, the literary history of chemical self-experimentation (“trip reports”), and radical poetics.  She is the founder of the Psychedemia interdisciplinary psychedelics conference (which has a radical and profound influence on Jonathan and inspired the creation of this very website), and was a founding member of the MAPS Graduate Student Association. In this conversation, Jonathan and Neşe discuss her radical healing from crippling childhood social anxiety through the intervention of LSD, her struggles with postpartum depression, and her advocacy for human breastmilk sharing. They also talk about the founding of Psychedemia, her work on the Leary Papers, and their shared conviction in the urgent need for more women and voices of color in the psychedelic conversation.  Neşe also talks about her recent news that she is one of the recipients of the 2016 Cosmic Sister Spirit Plant and Women of the Psychedelic Renaissance Grants. As always, if you like what you hear and see at Psychedelic Parenting, please consider a tax-deductible gift to this work though our fiscal sponsor, The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, using the button below! Current donations are being used to pay for podcast hosting and the purchase books for our upcoming series of review articles. Future donations will also go toward a revamped website, forum capabilities, and the development of in-person and virtual events for Psychedelic Families. Thank you for your continued support! TOPICS AND WEBSITES DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: Neşe Chemical Poetics Neşe's Website and book project Neşe's work on Academia.com #StopTheRaids March Michigan Moms United Charmie Gholson Michigna NORML WomenGrow Bard College University of Pennsylvania, "UPenn" University of Puget Sound  Psychedemia Psychedemia: The Movie (a MUCH thinner Jonathan can be seen at 2:05) Home Page Facebook Group Jezebel: "It's a Lot More Fun to Play Make Believe with Your Kids If You're Slightly High on Weed" Psychedelic Parenting: "When Being Dad IS the Ceremony" Neurons to Nirvana New York Public Library Timothy Leary Archive "Greatest Hits" Page Hyperallergic "The Tim Leary Papers are Now Available to the Public" NY Times "Public Library Buys Tim Leary Papers" Chemical Poetics: "The Leary Papers" Fitz Hugh Ludlow Memorial Library @ Harvard hlc.harvard.edu "The Julio Mario Santo Domingo Collection" Booktryst "The LSD Library Goes to Harvard" Psychoactive Substances Library @ Purdue Purdue Today: "The Psychoactive Substances Research Collection" Home Page for the collection C-Span: "Stephanie Schmitz Talks About the Collection"(video) Timothy Leary Archives:  "Acid Bodhisattva" (interview with Michael Horowitz Milk Sharing Eats on Feets Reality Sandwich: "It Takes a Village" by Neşe Food Safety News: "Human Milk-Sharing Networks, A Growing Movement" Microdosing to treat Depression IFL Science: "Small Doses of LSD Can Treat Anxiety and Depression" Vice: "This is What it Feels Like to Treat Depression with Magic Mushrooms" Metro UK: "Taking Magic Mushrooms Cured My Depression" James Fadiman, author of The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide Coming Out of the Psychedelic Closet Neşe's talk at Psymposia 2015 Rick Doblin on London Real Acid Test: LSD, Ecstasy, and the Power To Heal Audio Book "Pahnke's 'Good Friday Experiment:' A Long-Term Follow Up and Methodological Critique" by Rick Doblin Student Resources MAPS Grad Student Listserv Other Student Resources Feminism and Psychedelics Annie Oak: "A Brief History of the Women's Entheogen Fund" MAPS Bulletin, Autumn 2006 Joseph Gelfer: "Entheogenic Spirituality and Gender in Australia" Paranthropology October, 2012 Lilly Kay Ross: "Sex, Drugs, & Power" Psymposia 2014 ZoeHelene.com: "Psychedelic Femenism" The Cosmic Sister Spirit Plant Grant Alternet: "A Feminist on A Misson" Zoe Helene Dreamglade Retreat Center NYU Cancer Anxiety Psilocybin Study Literary History of Trip Reports Neşe at Psymposia's "Psychedelic Stories"  Darwin's Pharmacy by Richard Doyle Richard Doyle presentation LucidNYC The Joyous Cosmology: Adventures in the Chemistry of Consciousness by Alan Watts

Psychedelic Parenting Podcast
Episode 13: Honoring the Elders, The Path of Urban Shamanism with Duli Wilkins

Psychedelic Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 62:42


In this week's episode, Jonathan talks with Abdul "Duli" Wilkins, aka "The Beantown Ghetto Shaman." Duli is a visual artist, certified Massage Therapist, Reiki Master, Yoga Teacher and Intuitive Healer from Boston Ma. He grew up in the inner city of Roxbury and was influenced by his father and mother from a very young age to value the study of metaphysics, mysticism, occult information and spirituality. In college at Northeastern University Duli was introduced to psilocybin mushrooms which had a very mystical affect on him and ever since has been exploring the benefits of "Teaching Plants and Fungi".  Through personal experience he advocates the use of ethogens in a sacred manner. Duli strongly believes that "Urban Shamanism" can help heal trauma based issues, bring people together from various backgrounds/races and bring a new found awareness of self and connection to the earth and Great Spirit! Duli and his wife and partner Yolanda are raising their 1-year-old daughter, Dendara, organize nature walks in Boston city parks, and are currently planning an Urban Shamanism Conference in Boston for this summer, which we will keep everyone updated on. Jonathan and Duli's conversation topic include the recent passing of Kai Wingo, their mutual love and respect for Baba Kilindi Iyi, the role of plant teachers in healing the trauma that can come from life in the inner city, and how mushrooms can reconnect us with our children, our partners, and our ancestors. They also talk about the dynamic of race in the psychedelic community, and the actions that white members of the community can take to create a more welcoming environment for a greater diversity of people. Duli can be reached by email at lovemotherearth33(at)gmail(dot)com Click the Logo to Donate to Psychedelic Parenting TOPICS AND WEBSITES DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: Dendara Temple Complex Northeastern University Baba Kilindi Iyi "Mushrooms, Africa, and Transhumanism" Brother Hankh's Podcast Magnets, Crystals and Pyramids "Freeway" Ricky Ross Kill the Messenger 2014 film Freeway: Crack in the System 2015 Documentary Kai Wingo "Most Interesting People of 2015" Cleveland Magazine article Kultured Mushrooms Community Organization. We Remember Kai Wingo by Annie Oak (Women's Visionary Congress) X-Files Season 10, Episode 5: "Mulder's Magic Mushrooms" Epilepsy Foundation article on cannabis oil for seizures  Lucy Limitless Harriet Tubman as Shaman  Ryan LeCompte Veterans for Entheogenic Therapy  Interview on Havok Journal China's Super Psychics by Paul Dong & Thomas E. Raffill Men's Wisdom Council Tim Wise, anti-racist essayist, author, and educator

Muay Thai Guy Podcast
MTG 097: 2x Caged Muay Thai Champion, Chris "AK 47" Bradford

Muay Thai Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2015


Muay Thai Guy Podcast – Episode 97 Chris Bradford performing the ceremonial Wai Kru. Photo by W.L. PhotographyChris Bradford is a Muay Thai veteran who has been in the ring dozens of times against tough, game opponents. But he says that strapping on 4oz MMA gloves and stepping into a steel cage is quite a different feeling than fighting with the traditional 8oz boxing gloves in a ring... and I tend to believe him.In this episode of the Muay Thai Guy podcast, Chris and I discuss his career, his retirement and what his goals are now that he's decided to step into the ring. We cover a wide variety of topics including:How he got his start in martial arts in Kyokushin Karate and then eventually graduated to Muay Thai.What is was like stepping into the cage for the first time with MMA gloves and how the feeling differs from a regular fight.How he changed his game plan to fit the Caged Muay Thai style and why that was important to his success.The feeling of losing a world title fight and how he was able to overcome the defeat.His biggest triumph over a tough Thai fighter, Waytharan Sitsongpeenong that no one thought he could beat.What it's like training fighters and training himself at the same time, and how it eventually lead to his retirement.Why and how he decided to start the Prestige Fight Series promotion.How he's able to balance all these different areas of his life.And much, MUCH more.Click Here or on the podcast player at the top of the page to listen to MTG 096: Daniel McGowanChris Bradford's KO of Waytharan SitsongpeenongConnect with Chris on Facebook and follow along with his promotion Prestige Fight Series.Be cool and click here to leave a rating and review.Let us know what you thought about the interview in the comment section below!MTG 097 back to more MTG podcast episodesBack to Muay Thai Guy home page

Muay Thai Guy Podcast
MTG 086: Champ Tiffany Van Soest Discusses Her Training Camp For Lion Fight 23

Muay Thai Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015


Muay Thai Guy Podcast – Episode 86 Photo by Bennie E. Palmore II of www.BenniePalmore.comTiffany Van Soest is arguably one of the most recognizable names in Muay Thai today.With a third round TKO, Tiffany reclaimed the Lion Fight featherweight title against Bernise Alldis at the last Lion Fight 22 card. With the championship belt strapped around her waist, she is more hungry than ever to continue improving your fight game and defend her title on July 31st at Lion Fight 23.We discuss what her training camp has been like so far and much more, including:About how long her fight camps are and when she starts becoming more strict with her diet.How her strength and conditioning has evolved throughout her career and what it's like now.Why her Kru, Alexander Palma, has been an integral part of her success in the ring.What makes Kru Palma different than other trainers.How soccer has influenced her fighting style and how her training is more tailored towards footwork.Her thoughts on fighting from both southpaw and orthodox.What her sparring sessions usually consist of and how often she spars hard.What a California Burrito is and why it's her favorite cheat meal.Her thoughts on her opponent Martyn Krol from Poland.And much, much more!Click Here or on the podcast player at the top of the page to listen to MTG 086: Champ Tiffany Van Soest Discusses Her Training Camp For Lion Fight 23Make sure to follow Tiffany on...Facebook - Tiffany TimeBomb VanSoestTwitter - @TiffTimeBombInstagram - @TiffTimeBombBe cool and click here to leave a rating and review.Let me know what you thought about the interview in the comment section below!MTG 086 back to more MTG podcast episodesBack to Home Page

Muay Thai Guy Podcast
MTG 085: The Importance of Team Chemistry and Building an Amateur Career with Gaston Bolanos

Muay Thai Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2015


Muay Thai Guy Podcast - Episode 86 Feature photo by Bennie Palmore of www.BenniePalmore.comChances are you've either seen or heard of the spectacular spinning back elbow knockouts by young professional fighter Gaston Bolanos. Gaston has been making a name for himself in the pro ranking of the Lion Fights Promotions and doesn't plan on stopping anytime soon. We discuss how he's gotten to where he is today plus much more including:How he initially became involved in Muay Thai as a youngster in Peru.What his amateur career was like and why he decided to turn pro.What is was like having to fight adults when he was a teenager because there was no one else to fight.Why he feels like his team at CSA and coach Kirian Fitzgibbons have had a major impact on the direction of his career.What a typical day of training consists of.How having a motivated team of fighters surrounding him helps him sharpen his skills.What his strength and conditioning routines generally consist of.How nutrition and clean eating is an important part of his lifestyle.His philosophy on cutting weight and how he's fought guys who've missed weight on some occasions.If he does any type of video research on his opponents.What his goals are for the rest of his career and where he sees himself going.Plus much more.Click Here or on the podcast player at the top of the page to listen to MTG 085: The Importance of Team Chemistry and Building an Amateur Career with Gaston BolanosMake sure to follow Gaston (@dreamkiller_bolanos) CSA Gym (@csagym) on Instagram to keep up with Gaston's training.Be cool and click here to leave a rating and review.Let me know what you thought about the interview in the comment section below!MTG 084 back to more MTG podcast episodesBack to Home Page

Muay Thai Guy Podcast
MTG 083: Strength & Conditioning Chat With TJ Lopez of AMP Athletes

Muay Thai Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015


Muay Thai Guy Podcast - Episode 83 Wayne Barrett (left) and TJ Lopez (right) doing some functional movement exercises.TJ Lopez is the founder of AMP (Athletic Movement Protocol) and knows his shit when it comes to strength and conditioning. TJ has trained a variety of athletes from professional fighters like GLORY fighter Wayne Barrett and Bellator Fighter, Lyman Good, as well as, pro athletes like NY Yankess pitcher CC Sabathia. During this chat we cover a variety of topics related to strength and conditioning for Muay Thai, including:How to balance strength and conditioning with skill-related training.Why having a coach and team around you is crucial if you plan on taking your career seriously.What overtraining is, how to avoid it and how to deal with it.The general breakdown of what most strength and conditioning sessions look like, and how it's completely dependent on the individual and the day of the workout.The importance of periodization and having different phases leading up to a fight.What the "strength, "power" and "speed" phases consist of and why having a solid foundation of strength will help with all other aspects of your conditioning.How to optimize the relationship between big muscles and speedy reactions.Why monitoring your heart rate is super important when it comes to knowing how hard to push yourself and when to relax.Why rest and recovery are so important to athletes who train to compete.What Crossfit is good for and why it's not necessarily the best choice of workout if you're a fighter.The importance of evaluating athletes and checking out their movement patterns.And much, much, much more!Click Here or on the podcast player at the top of the page to listen to MTG 083: Strength and Conditioning Chat with TJ Lopez of AMP AthletesTo find out more about TJ on his website www.athleticmovementprotocol.comAlso make sure to check him out on Facebook and to follow him on Twitter @AMP_AthleteIf you like the podcast make sure to leave a review and rating to help the show grow! The more reviews I get, the more popular the show will get and the more I can help spread this awesome sport!Be cool and click here to leave a rating and review.Let me know what you thought about the interview in the comment section below!MTG 083 back to more MTG podcast episodesBack to Home Page 

Muay Thai Guy Podcast
MTG 080: Liam "Hitman" Harrison Discusses His Next Big Fight, Toughest Thai Opponents, and Turning Pro at 14

Muay Thai Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015


Muay Thai Guy Podcast - Episode 80 Photo Courtesy Scott Hirano of Muay Thai AuthorityLiam "The Hitman" Harrison started fighting professionally at 14 years of age and hasn't looked back since. By fighting top Thai opponents like Saenchai, Pakorn, Anuwat and a number of others, Liam has built his reputation as one of the toughest, most skilled foreign fighters in the world.In my interview with Liam, we discuss a variety of topics including:How he started training at age of 13 and then began fighting shortly after.Why Bad Company Gym in Leeds, UK is one of the top gyms in the world with multiple world champion fighters.What his first trip to Thailand was like and how he has been returning regularly to train and fight at the mecca of Muay Thai.What his day-to-day training was like while in Thailand.Why he took days off during training camps even though his Thai training partners would laugh and make fun of him.His toughest opponents that he's fought and what made them so tough.His thoughts on his recent fight against Pakorn at the Yokkao show.Why he doesn't think he'll fight for GLORY again unless the offer/opportunity is right.His thoughts on the judging and general fighting style that GLORY offers.Who his next opponent is and what promotion it is on!How Muay Thai has become a more household name in the UK.And much, much more!Click Here or on the podcast player at the top of the page to listen to MTG 079: Liam "Hitman" Harrison Discusses His Next Big Fight,  Toughest Thai Opponents, and Turning Pro at 14Make sure to follow Liam on Facebook and on Twitter.If you like the podcast make sure to leave a review and rating to help the show grow! The more reviews I get, the more popular the show will get and the more I can help spread this awesome sport!Be cool and click here to leave a rating and review.Let me know what you thought about the interview in the comment section below!MTG 080 back to more MTG podcast episodesBack to Home Page

Muay Thai Guy Podcast
MTG 071: Kevin Ross Talks Title Defense Against Yamato at Lion Fight 21

Muay Thai Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2015


Muay Thai Guy Podcast - Episode 71 Photo courtesy of Bennie E. Palmore II of www.benniepalmore.comKevin Ross is arguably the best Muay Thai fighter in the US and one of the top fighters in the world. He'll be defending his Lion Fight title in a rematch against Tetsuya Yamato on March 27th in California and talks about his training leading up to this highly anticipated fight plus much more including:How his recovery from knee surgery a few years back has been going.His philosophy on fighting with injuries and why he'll never back out of a fight.Why he's decided to take fights on short notice and then benefits/dangers of doing so.How he was able to overcome his TKO loss in the first round of his first fight.What makes his trainer Kirian Fitzgibbons such an invaluable person to have in his corner.Why Kirian decided to bring Kru Dam over from Sitmonchai Gym in Thailand to help train Kevin.The importance of having quality training partners, especially his size.His thoughts on his first fight against Yamato and what he plans on doing differently in the rematch,What it's been like signing autographs, doing TV interviews and dealing with media leading up to fights.His thoughts on the judging and rules related to Lion Fights and other top promotions.And much, much more.Click Here or on the podcast player at the top of the page to listen to MTG 071: Kevin Ross Talks Title Defense Against Yamato at Lion Fight 21To follow along with Kevin, follow him on Twitter or like his Facebook page.Click here to subscribe via iTunesClick here to subscribe via RSS (non-iTunes feed)If you like the podcast make sure to leave a review and rating to help the show grow! The more reviews I get, the more popular the show will get and the more I can help spread this awesome sport!Be cool and click here to leave a rating and review.Let me know what you thought about the interview in the comment section below!MTG 071 back to more MTG podcast episodesBack to Home Page

Social Policy Connections Podcasts
Morality & Global Warming: A Response to Cardinal Pell

Social Policy Connections Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2011


Talk given at Social Policy Connections’ Annual General Meeting24 November 2011By Geoff Lacey In October, Cardinal George Pell gave a lecture in Westminster Cathedral Hall, entitled, One Christian Perspective on Climate Change. Geoff Lacey addresses the question of how to develop an ethical response to the issue of climate change, in particular examining the science, the politics, the foundations of an ethical position, and what consistutes an adequate response, looking at where Cardinal Pell stands on each of these matters. CLICK HERE for the complete article.

Durga Mantras - Chanting and Kirtan
Sundaram singt „Dev Ma Durga“

Durga Mantras - Chanting and Kirtan

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2010


Auf wunderbare Weise singt Sundaram das Mantra „Dev Ma Durga“ – einfach übersetzt mit Durga, Göttliche Mutter. in der Weise, wie Sundaram dieses Mantra singt, schwingt eine friedvolle und segensreiche Herzensenergie mit, die dich zum Mitsingen und Chanten einladen möchten. In dem zweiten Teil dieser Aufnahme aus dem Haus Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg singt Sundaram begeistert und begeisternd das Mantra „Devi, Devi, Devi“.  Sing einfach mit. Weitere Mantras findest du wie gewohnt in diesem Blog unter der Kategorie MantrasOm Shanti Om – dir ein frohes und begeisterndes  Pfingstwochenende! Omkara Der Beitrag Sundaram singt „Dev Ma Durga“ erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.