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Bright Side
How Seasons Work on Other Planets

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 11:57


Our Earth isn't the only planet that has seasons! Take Mars, for example—it's got these wild dust storms that kick up during its spring and summer, making things pretty chaotic. And get this—on Uranus, the whole planet basically tilts sideways, so it's like one long, chilly winter all the time. Jupiter's got these crazy wind patterns that whip around its atmosphere, creating these massive storm systems that rage for ages. On Venus, there ain't much of a season game 'cause it's like a perpetual summer party with scorching hot temps all year round. So yeah, while Earth's got its seasonal quirks, our cosmic pals out there have some seriously out-of-this-world weather antics too! #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Listen to Bright Side on: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook -   / brightside   Instagram -   / brightside.official   Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Snapchat -   / 1866144599336960   Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The One Way Ticket Show
Sebastian Copeland - Polar Explorer, Climate Advocate, Award-Winning Photographer & Author

The One Way Ticket Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 62:13


Sebastian Copeland is a polar explorer, climate analyst, photographer and author. In 2017, he was named one of the world's top 25 adventurers of the last 25 years.  Noted as a photographer “who has produced works that are of outstanding artistic merit and communicates messages of urgent global significance,” Sebastian has led numerous record-setting expeditions, documenting the endangered Polar regions while covering more than 10,000 km on skis over the ice. Since 2000, he has warned of systemic transformations taking place in the polar regions and their geo- economic consequences. Sebastian has addressed audiences at the United Nations, institutions and governments globally, as well as Fortune 500 companies, about the urgent need for a market transformation towards a sustainable economy. He is a fellow of The Explorers Club, and member of the International Glaciology Society, the American Polar Society, and a founding member of Artists for Amazonia. Sebastian's books have sold in over 70 countries. He was named four times Photographer of the Year, including twice in 2020 (IPA and TIFA) for Antarctica: The Waking Giant (Rizzoli 2020). In 2024, he released his sixth monogram titled: The Arctic: A Darker Shade of White (Rizzoli) with a foreword by Dr. Jane Goodall. In 2018, Sebastian received a Bambi award in Germany, in the “Our Earth” category. He was named a Knight twice by the French government: in the National Order of Merit, and in the Order of Arts and Letters. Our guest on episode 228, Sebastian returns to the program to quickly revisit his one way ticket destination before talking about his sensational new book, The Arctic: A Darker Shade of White (Rizzoli). In the course of the conversation, we cover: The changes in the Arctic and its impact on our lives outside the region Svalbard Global Seed Vault The Arctic as home to some of the oldest known life-forms (FYI: In 2011, scientists discovered 750-million-year-old bacteria trapped in ice)  His approach to taking award-winning photos (and the importance of patience in the process) How icebergs are like people The wildlife found in the Arctic The connection between the peoples of the Arctic and the landscape, and the strains placed on their maintaining their traditional way of life Dr. Jane Goodall writing the forward to the book and her influence on his work Tourism's impact on the polar regions What we all can do to help the environment.  The Arctic: A Darker Shade of White made the NYT & the New York Post Best Holiday Gift Guide lists! 

Natural Connections
338 - On Top of the World

Natural Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 6:53


Curtains of vibrant lights were moving just above the horizon. The aurora! My jaw must have dropped as I stumbled backward to lean against the car, and tears welled up as I tilted my head back for a better view. The moon hung full and bright on my east. To my west, spruce trees were silhouetted against the faint, rosy afterglow of the setting sun. And all across my southern sky, northern lights danced in curtains of green and white and pink. The curtains were woven of many wispy streaks, as if I was seeing the individual particles of solar wind blazing through our atmosphere. Northern lights are not just an awesome benefit to living on Earth; they are an absolute necessity to our survival. Our Earth defends us. And the result is unspeakable beauty.

Open Book Unbound
September 2024: Our Earth

Open Book Unbound

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 29:59


This month, Claire and Marjorie discuss Open Book's latest theme, Our Earth. Reading Katharine Macfarlane's short piece 'Tethered to the Earth' and a poem by A J Stockwell, they explore resilience, learning to learn, generational change, understanding, and bravery as we picture the Earth's – and our – survival.

News For Kids
This Plastic Eats Itself

News For Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 5:09


Plastic garbage is a very big problem. We put lots of plastic in the ground with other garbage. This is bad for our Earth. 塑膠垃圾是一個很嚴重的問題,我們把塑膠跟其他的垃圾丟在一起,這樣很不環保。 There's also lots of plastic in our oceans. It breaks down into small pieces there. Ocean animals eat this plastic. It's bad for them. And many ocean animals die when they get trapped in plastic. 大海裡也有很多塑膠垃圾,它們被分解成小碎片,很多海生動物把碎片吃下肚,有的還會被塑膠纏住而死亡。 Plastic can take hundreds of years to break down. The pieces become too small to see. But they never go away… 塑膠需要花上百年才能被分解,雖然我們肉眼看不到碎片,但是它並沒有消失。 Now American scientists have made a new plastic. It's soft and lasts a long time. It can be used in shoes, pillows, and foam products. After the product is thrown away, the plastic goes away in about five months! 現在美國科學家研發新的一種塑膠,它是軟的,而且耐用,可以用來做鞋子、枕頭跟泡綿產品。這種塑膠只需要五個月就會被分解掉。 How does it go away? It's made with… bacteria! They're alive! They don't do anything in the plastic for a long time. After the plastic is thrown away, hot, wet garbage makes the bacteria grow. Then the bacteria eat the plastic! 這種塑膠裡有細菌,平常不會發揮什麼作用,但是被丟在悶熱潮濕的環境就會開始生長吃塑膠。 If companies can make and use this plastic, we'll have less plastic waste. Our Earth can be a cleaner place! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vocabulary 有一種可以消耗自己的塑膠製品,可能是未來的方向。 1. waste 廢物 Did you see all that plastic waste in the park? 你看到公園裡那些塑膠垃圾了嗎? Yeah, it's crazy! 對啊,真是瘋了! 2. go away 走開、離開 And they're always there. 而且總是在那裏。 They just don't go away. 都不走呢。 That's because people throw in new ones. 那是因為有人丟來新的。 3. use 使用 For me, I use plastic bags all the time. 我自己很常用塑膠袋。 But I try my best to recycle them. 但是我儘量回收。 Me too. I can't imagine not using plastic bags. 我也是,無法想像不用塑膠袋。 4. break down 分解 Someone should invent plastic bags that break down fast. 應該有人發明可以很快分解的塑膠袋。 But I hope they won't break down in my hand. 希望它們不會在我手裡分解。 請跟我一起讀單字。 waste廢物 go away走開、離開 use使用 break down分解 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quiz 1. How long does the new plastic take to go away? a. Five days b. Five months c. Five years 2. When does the bacteria eat the plastic? a. When it's hungry b. When it's in shoes c. When it's in the garbage 3. How can the new plastic help our Earth? a. People will use less plastic. b. Our Earth will be cleaner. c. The plastic is soft. ** ** Answers: 1. b 2. c 3. b

Inspiring You with Henri Hebert
Mini Energy Update for week of June 8-15 | Ep 402

Inspiring You with Henri Hebert

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 4:27


Mini Energy Update for week of June 8-15 Join me in a Beneficial Cosmic Portal Energy Healing Meditation, Activation, and Integration Meditation where we'll work with this unique cosmic energy to align with your highest timeline - this will be up on my Inspiring You Show podcast or on Inspiring You Show YouTube.This week presents a complex array of challenges, perfect for testing our resilience. It's all about paying attention to the little things and making adjustments for a sustainable lifestyle. Finding a balance with your energy flow is crucial; avoid swinging to extremes. You might find old emotions bubbling up, ready to be healed and released. If that happens, approach these feelings with kindness and understanding, not with frustration or anger. Should a negative reaction arise, trace it back to its source within you. This prevents you from projecting your discomfort onto others. Delving into the root of your unease can lead to substantial and lasting healing. The potential for meaningful change is tremendous this week.There is also a beneficial Cosmic Portal that is also opening...This portal is already open but peaks on June 14.On June 14 our Sun will be exactly opposite of the Galactic Center which is the heart of our Milky Way Galaxy. Our Earth will be between the Sun and the Galactic Center. The Galactic Center is a supermassive black hole, the largest type of black hole. The alignment of our Sun, Earth, and Galactic Center will cause gamma-rays (electromagnetic waves filled with photons) to flood our planet. This is pure energy flowing in from the heart of our Milky Way Galaxy.Allowing an opportunity to cleanse your Crown Chakra, and if you wish, to expand your Crown Chakra...It will be helpful to do Alchemy meditation work to support clearing and integrating the powerful cosmic energy to align with the highest timeline with ease and grace.Your Crown Chakra will be highly active this week because of the extra gamma rays flowing in.If you are interested...Join me in a Beneficial Cosmic Portal Energy Healing Meditation, Activation, and Integration. Much love, care, and gratitude, H

Humans of Jeju
Owners of 'Maison Notre Terre', An Ji-eun & Jessy

Humans of Jeju

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 28:50


After living for four years in Seoul, South Korea, and seven years in Paris, France, they contemplated where and how they want to live their life. They concluded that they wanted to live like Jessy's father, doing hands-on work diligently and working closely with the earth. Ji-eun, agreeing with Jessy's vision, moved with him to Jeju, where they can overlook the sea. The couple currently runs Maison Notre Terre in Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo City. Like the name of their shop, which means 'Our Earth or Soil and Land,' they enjoy working with things that come from the soil with their own hands. Maison Notre Terre is like their little world, with a cozy workshop equipped with a pottery wheel and kiln, a showroom displaying their handmade ceramic cups and art objects, a kitchen where they make natural fermented bread from scratch, and a storage and roasting space for raw coffee beans.

UUMAN Unitarian Universalist Metro Atlanta North Church
Back to the Garden: From the Front Door to the Ballot Box and Beyond

UUMAN Unitarian Universalist Metro Atlanta North Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 36:50


Join UUMAN's own Gus Hadorn as he leads our annual Earth Day service. Learn how caterpillars may have more in common with our kids than you might think. "Healing Vibrations for Our Earth" and "Spirit of the Four Elements" composed and performed by Alex Pietsch. Copyright 2024. All rights reserved.Intro and outro background music by Tim Moor at Pixabay. UUMAN is a welcoming congregation and we thank you for taking the time to get to know us a bit better. You can learn more about us by visiting our website at www.UUMAN.org Unitarian Universalism is a religion based on seven moral principles which promote the inherent worth of all people and each individual's search for truth and meaning. Learn more at uua.org UUMAN is a 501(c)3 organization under the Internal Revenue Code. Your contribution is deductible to the full extent provided by law. https://www.uuman.org/donate/ UUMAN - Unitarian Universalist Metro Atlanta North 11420 Crabapple Rd, Roswell, GA 30075 (770) 992-3949 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcRwJlKGVhksTvxKeCXhxeQ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/UUMAN.ATL Instagram https://www.instagram.com/uuman_atl/ #UUMAN #Unitarian #Universalist #Universalism #UU

Chrysalis with John Fiege
10. Salma Arastu — We Are All One

Chrysalis with John Fiege

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 34:32


Art can show us the pain and trauma and suffering of the world, and often it does. But art can also go the other direction. It can reveal the beauty, harmony, and unity of the world.The canvasses in Salma Arastu's series of paintings, We Are All One, are full of soft colors, continuous lines, immersive habitats that flow into one another, and—sometimes—two-dimensional representations of humans and animals occupying the same space, echoing cave paintings.Salma found the continuous line in her study of Islamic calligraphy when she was living in the Middle East. She was born into the Sindhi and Hindu traditions in Rajasthan, India, and then embraced Islam after marrying a Muslim.It was this continuous line that became a central element of her approach to painting and a central technique she uses to express the ecological views she finds in the Quran.She seeks to transcend difference through her art and find oneness and interconnectedness in a world that continually ravages ecological systems around the planet.Since the 1970s, Salma has been exhibiting her work nationally and internationally and writing about art. She currently lives in San Francisco, where I had the pleasure of visiting her in her studio and seeing so many of her wonderful paintings.This episode is part of the Chrysalis Artists series. You can listen on Substack, Apple Podcasts, and other podcast platforms.Please rate, review, and share to help us spread the word!Salma ArastuAn Internationally exhibited artist, Salma was born into the Sindhi and Hindu traditions in Rajasthan, India. She later embraced Islam and moved to USA in 1986. Her work creates harmony by expressing the universality of humanity through paintings, sculpture, calligraphy and poetry. She was inspired by the imagery, sculpture and writings of her Indian heritage and Islamic spirituality. She was born with a left hand without fingers. Because of her all-encompassing God, she was able to transcend the barriers often set-forth in the traditions of religion, culture, and the cultural perceptions of handicaps.After graduating in Fine Arts from Maharaja Sayajirao University in Baroda, India, she lived and worked in Iran and Kuwait, where she was exposed to a wealth of Islamic arts and Arabic calligraphy. Calligraphy, miniatures, and the folk art of Islam and the Hindu tradition continue to influence her work today. She has been invited to Germany twice, as a Resident Artist at Schwabisch Gmun in 2000 and by the Westphalia Wilhelm University in Münster to publish her paper “Art Informed by Spirituality” in God Loves Beauty: Post Modern Views on Religion and Art. Further she was invited to Morocco for a one- month Artist Residency Program in March of 2018 through Green Olives art Gallery. She has presented work at Stanford University, Commonwealth of San Francisco, Seattle University, Graduate Theological Union at Berkeley, and Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, St. Louis Missouri.She has displayed at 45 solo shows nationally and internationally and has won many distinctions: the East Bay Community's Fund for Artists in 2012, and 2014, and 2020, The City of Berkeley's Individual Artist Grant Award in 2014, 2015, and 2016. She has public art pieces on display in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and San Diego, California and has written and published five books on her art and poetry. Her most recent book deals with ecological consciousness from Quranic verses “Our Earth: Embracing All Communities.”Selected WorksA more comprehensive collection of work is available here.Recommended Readings & MediaSalma Arastu Sharing process of her art.TranscriptIntroJohn FiegeArt can show us the pain and trauma and suffering of the world. And often it does. But art can also go the other direction. It can reveal the beauty, harmony and unity of the world.The canvases in Salma Arastu's series of paintings, We Are All One, are full of soft colors, continuous lines, immersive habitats that flow into one another, and—sometimes—two-dimensional representations of humans and animals occupying the same space, echoing cave paintings.Salma found the continuous line in her study of Islamic calligraphy when she was living in the Middle East. She was born into the Sindhi and Hindu traditions and Rajasthan, India, and then embraced Islam after marrying a Muslim.It was this continuous line that became a central element of her approach to painting and a central technique she uses to express the ecological views she finds in the Quran. She seeks to transcend difference through her art, and find oneness and interconnectedness in a world that continually ravages ecological systems around the planet.I'm John Fiege, and this episode of Chrysalis is part of the Chrysalis Artists series.Since the 1970s, Salma has been exhibiting her work nationally and internationally, and writing about art. She currently lives in San Francisco, where I had the pleasure of visiting her in her studio last summer and seeing so many of her wonderful paintings. At ChrysalisPodcast.org, you can see some of my photos from that trip and images of her paintings, including those from her We Are All One series.Here is Salma Arastu.---ConversationJohn FiegeCould you start by just telling me a little bit about your project, We Are All One?Salma ArastuYes, I believe in oneness. And these are kind of my oneness projects, you know, like, I want to bring the whole humanity together. And in my work, initially, they were abstract figures, you know, that they are coming together in groups, you know, celebrating together, sharing together, chanting together. So this has been my theme always. And from that, you know, gradually, as I was looking around the nature, I live on the bay in this area. And so nature has been great friend, I would say, you know, I keep watching the plants, the water, the clouds every morning. So this has been part of my daily schedule that I look at the nature and absorb it and go to my studio. And so somehow the nature, the the birds, the animals, and the plants, they all got into my work, and I realized we are all one, we are all breathing, we are all connected. So I think gradually I started doing work, which showed all living beings in my work, and I call it We Are All One.John FiegeGreat. And And can you talk also about Our Earth, and as part of this project, and what did you do there?Salma ArastuAs a daily practice, I do read Quran, my book of faith. And, you know, suddenly I started noticing the verses, which talk to me about the planet about, you know, like Earth and the communities. So let me tell you the first verse, which really, really was holding me for some time, you know, before I started the project, and that verse was so related to my thinking, we are all one. So that particular verse, it says, “There's not an animal in the earth, nor a flying creature flying on two wings, but they are communities like you.” So then I went to the description of that verse and amazing results I found because different scholars have given the beautiful description of this verse. And understanding this verse was like a divine invitation to follow the concerns of these all ecologists in our time. So I went deeper into it. And then especially one scholar, Dr. Fred Denny, who said, “The verse presents a paradigm of interconnectedness. Communities necessarily interact with one another. And we are enjoined by the Quran to view the animal world, not merely as parallel to us and organized into communities but signals interconnectedness between their existence and well being and our own, as no community on Earth exist in isolation of the others, and what affects one community ultimately affects other communities.” So this was amazing revelation to me. And then I started you know, noticing these verses which talked about the plants, the mountains, the ships, the see the fish, you know, the ant, bees. It was a beautiful revelation for me, and I started noticing them down and I found 90 verses like that, almost, which is my limited knowledge, you know. Then I started to shorten the list because I really wanted to do this project. I said I want to bring this positive from Quran to the mainstream in the world, so they understand the positive side of Quran.John FiegeOh, that's great. Yeah and it seems like with that project in particular, it's almost a theological process of, it's almost like through art you have been studying the Quran. Is that accurate?Salma ArastuYeah, I would say through, yeah, through my art, I was reading Quran, in the sense—or from Quran I was doing art. In Quran, the God has ordained us to look at the nature to study the nature, because—I read something here. “Quran describes nature, presents signs of God, as divine is manifest in nature, and guides to study nature as reference to the wisdom of Quran.” So in fact, as I understand, Quran is a textbook, and the nature is a workbook. Believe me, and that's how I worked on it.John FiegeOh wow. That's great. Yeah and and my understanding of Islamic law is kind of these basic elements of nature, like land, water, fire, forest, light, are all living things, not just humans and animals as living things.Salma ArastuYes, yes.John FiegeYou have a really interesting relationship to the Quran and to Islam, and to religion in general, really, your parents were Hindus who fled Pakistan during partition, and settled in Rajasthan in India, is that, is that all right?Salma ArastuYeah. Yeah, that's right. Yeah.John FiegeBut but then you ended up marrying a Muslim man, and living in Iran and Kuwait, and eventually the United States. You've also talked about the importance of your mother, who is a devout Hindu, in your developing spirituality. Can you talk about a bit about this spiritual journey and how it's infused in your art and how it's led you to engage deeply with ecological subjects?Salma ArastuYeah, sure. I think I do give credit to my mother and my bringing up, because though she was, you know, I mean, they were refugees from Pakistan, when I was born in India. So in the sense, though, my father has started the practice, he was a doctor, he was a physician, but he had lost everything like, you know, in Pakistan, and he was very depressed, but my mother was very, very positive thinker. So she always said, things will be fine. I remember, as a child, you know, my father used to be so upset and angry at times and more in the night, you know, say, I have lost everything, they have not given me back anything, so but she would always calm him down. So that's how I'd always seen it. And the other thing she kept telling us, We are all same. And because in Ajmer where I was born, the Rajasthan, the city in Rajasthan, it has the both pilgrimage you know, Hindu and Muslim. So like, she has seen all that. And she always told us, No, we are all one. We are all one actually came from her thought, you know, that we are all connected, we are not different. So I carried that thought all through my life. And when I met my husband, I tried to restrict myself, I tried to hold myself back. But somehow, somehow things happen. So I said, this is the this is the God's will, you know, that I marry this man. So my mother, though she was very disturbed, but she blessed me. And she said, your destiny is with you. But my blessings are with you.John FiegeWow.Salma ArastuSo this is all I needed. So I got married. And I'm grateful because we have been married for 47 years now. And it has been a blissful journey. Yes, my husband is very supportive of my art. And the family, also, my children also. So somehow, it's a beautiful journey. And I'm very grateful for that.John FiegeSo when you were living in the Middle East, you began studying Islamic calligraphy. And you discovered the continuous line as you as you call it, you've called it your guiding line and the light that leads you, and I love how this technique of the calligraphic line complements so strongly the themes of unity and connection in your work. Could you talk about calligraphy a bit, what it means to you, how it's influenced both your art and your ecological thinking?Salma ArastuYeah, so what happened when I did my masters from India, I was doing abstract work, but nature only, you know, it was movements of nature I was doing. I didn't know anything about Islam. I didn't know anything about Quran, I didn't know anything about calligraphy. So when I went to Middle East, I love this calligraphic the continuous line, you know, I used to copy it. And there was one quote from one Islamic scholar who said that the calligraphy starts from the field of action, it starts on right, you know. So it starts from the field of action, and lands in the field of heart. So, it was so beautiful, and I think it stayed with me. And then I started learning Arabic slowly, because, you know, I was curious, what do they say? So then I started making the sense of those words, and I was amazed at this line, how it's making the meaning also. But before I went deeper into the meanings of Quran, this line became my language. And when I came to USA, I continued with those abstract figures and you know, my lines, but then 2001, when this 9/11 happened, after that, I got a jolt, you know, like, it was something, people started asking me because I was known as a Muslim artist, you know, so they would ask me, Is Islam like that? Do you believe in that? So I said, No, my God is same. My God hasn't changed. So he is not Muslim. He is not Hindu. He is not Christian. So he is not like that. It cannot be like that. So there's some, something wrong gone somewhere. So I started learning Quran.John FiegeWhere were you? Where were you living during that? When 911 happened?Salma ArastuI was in Pennsylvania. I was in Pennsylvania.John FiegeOkay, so did you see a lot of that? Like, anti-Islamic backlash?Salma ArastuYeah, exactly. Islamophobia. Yeah, because suddenly it happened. And I watched it, and it hurt me also, like, I was in tears, watching the falling of Twin Towers, because I used to visit that place. So I'm just saying it affected me a lot. But then I started learning about Quran. And seriously, it gave me such positive thinking like, such positive verses I have found, you know, which talk about hope and unity and connection and earth. And then now I say that my work is about oneness, connecting humanity, soil and soul. So that is my tagline nowadays, you know?John FiegeAwesome.Salma ArastuI'm trying to connect humanity, soil and soul. Yes.John FiegeThat's great. And, you know, one thing I was thinking about is representational and figurative art are generally discouraged in Islamic art. And I think in your early work, it was all abstract. But in, in some of your paintings personally, more recently, you represent plants and animals, and even people, although the people seem to always be faceless in some way, you know, the heads are generally represented with just circles. But I was just wondering how you see your work within the tradition of Islamic art and the precepts that come with that?Salma ArastuYeah, so frankly speaking, I was, I knew about it, people say that, like I did faceless figures without realizing that Islam, it's not allowed. But then I talked to some scholars, and I was told, it's only the sculpture form, because, you know, in Islam, the worship of icons is private. Okay? So it's not that you cannot draw. What he what I was made to understand that if you make a sculpture, and then you make it a human-like, so that is not allowed, like, because you cannot create a human. If you see my work, it's very folk style. That there, I'm not doing exact three dimensional, you know, figures. And even if you go back to books, the miniature paintings, and which talk about the story of Islamic periods, and all that, they are also two dimensional, you know, they're, nothing is three dimensional. So what I'm trying to say that it is allowed in the story form, in fact, in my book, there's a last page, which a scholar wrote for me, in favor of my work, saying that Islam is allowed. “Prophet Muhammad was known to praise diverse forms of beauty and to have said Allah is beautiful and he loves beauty. All of these meanings and more find the holistic expression in the Quran and Sunnah, and are subtly unveiled, explored and expressed in Salma Arastu's paintings, and the English translation of the verses presented with them. Through her work cell mitosis encouraging the viewer to contemplate important meanings of unity, justice and balance as well as the impact of human actions the need for oneness and universal care for creation, all of which are indeed among the higher objectives of this Islam.” So that's how I did it. I don't know, I was inspired. I was, rather I would say I was guided to do it like that, and I did it. But so far, I haven't heard any, any criticism on that.John FiegeWell, that's great. And you've also described your process as very physical: scratching, sanding, layering materials like paper, rope, modeling paste, paper mache, or copper plate, embroidering with pen and ink. How does the physicality of your technique relate to your work, which is very much about both the physical biological world, but also spiritual existence?Salma ArastuI like textures. You know, I don't know, I like the penetrating textures. And some are right from beginning, I used to use paper first, you know, and then I used to, like, glue the paper on the surface and create, you know, textures and then paint gesso on it. And then I work sometimes, I'm a lot of sanding, because I like to show the layers beneath, you know. I don't know, I'm so physically involved with the work,I mean, that I can't describe, you know, I don't know, it's a new, it's a new experience each day, you know. The new painting that I'm doing, I'm using rust as my paint, I create this rust with a vinegar and aluminum and you know, make them rust, you know, make it rust color, and I paint with that also. So, and I'm using rope in my recent work. So yeah, I love textures. And I like pen and ink, I mean, I don't know it's the calming me down. You know, when I do the large works, the different works with a lot of physical work and like a lot of textures, then pen and ink is something which calms me down, it brings me back to myself. And it's like a meditation. So all my paintings have some work in pen and ink. It's like embroidery, I call it you know, it's like putting my you know, final touches on my work.John FiegeThat's great. Well, I'd like to for a minute look at a specific painting, and one of my favorites is called Earth and Skies. And so on one level, when you look at it, it's a traditional landscape painting in the sense that, you know, the bottom half of the canvas is green for the land, the top half is blue for the sky. But when you look closer at it, you realize that the sky is also the ocean and teeming with marine life. There are animal figures, both terrestrial and marine animals. And they, and as with all your work, it's drawn in two dimensions. And in some ways, it's reminiscent of cave paintings, I've found. And the entire canvas has this two dimensional flatness, with no sense of depth at all. And interestingly, there are some human figures in the landscape. It's not this idealized wilderness landscape devoid of humans. But the humans blend into the background and are represented in a similar size and style as the other animals. I also love your color palette, it's all these soft colors that that dissolve into one another. And of course, your your fluid lines are everywhere in the piece. Can you talk a bit about the techniques and concepts behind Earth and Skies? And like how do you create these colors that flow and dissolve into one another and, and, you know, you just your process for for conceiving and and creating this.Salma ArastuSure. So as I told you, I work with very thin acrylics. And my I don't make sketches of my paintings, I go directly on the canvas, and I feel guided you know, like, whatever comes is coming from within me, from within me, from my soul through my hand on the canvas. That's how it is. I don't know what is going to come on the canvas. So that particular theme, the earth and the skies, comes from a verse from Quran which talked about the balance. It said that God has created this establish this balance of earth and water in the skies, and don't disturb that. So, so that was the main concept in my mind when I started working. And somehow these soft colors, they, you know, I started with very thin paint very, very thin pane, and I started drawing animals, fishes, because I'm showing the connection. So for me, the birds, the fishes, the animals that are all part of this balance, you know, even the human figures. Here I want to mention one thing somebody told me recently and I love that concept. The man thinks he's the great and he's the protector, you know, taking care of this earth. While he's not needed to take care of earth, God is taking care of everything. Human being is just part of this whole system. You know, the whole web of life. It's the ego of the human, you know? So the word I was told that even the caveman knew that human figures don't, don't mean anything, like they are just part of it, because he always, the caveman also drew the figures as the sticks, and did the beautiful drawings of animals.John FiegeRight, right.Salma ArastuSo I really like that concept. I said, that's beautiful. Yeah. So this one, it just developed, as I told you, like, it just happened, you know, like, one layer over another, and another and softly I was going with very light colors, because I, it had to come through that, you know, and then I do a lo ton sanding. So in that painting, I've done a lot of sanding to give it an antique feeling in the bottom part with the figures. And it's a slow process if you ask me. But but it happens very spontaneously.John FiegeThat's an amazing combination. Slow, but spontaneous.Salma ArastuYes. Because whatever comes out, it comes out. And then I wait, I look at it. And then I go to it again, again throw some color on it, and then come back.John FiegeWell, that seems to go back to this idea of the process of art as meditation or contemplation or study. It's like the, the processes.Salma ArastuYeah, it's a dialogue. You know, it's a constant dialogue between the work and artist.John FiegeThat's awesome. There's a, there's another painting, I really love, The Waves and the Birds. So I love this painting, I just, I just visually love it in the colors. But also, the birds are flying in a flock through, you know, seemingly through the ocean. But it it creates this sense of the parallelism between a flock of birds and a school of fish, because they kind of look like a school of fish swimming through the ocean. Can you talk a bit about that piece? And, and where that came from?Salma ArastuYeah, yes, you know, I walk on the bay, as I told you. So I often see this, you know, swarms of birds, you know, flying in, in fall, you know, they come, the migrant birds, and they sit there, and they are just moving around, you know, it's like a constant flow. The waves and the birds, you know, I don't know, it just remained in my mind. So one day, it came like this on a canvas. So because there's no end, the waves are till the top, you know, because I see the whole bay area, you know, and then I see this burst just going over it. So this painting, it happened again, you know as I told you, they, they just happen for me, I don't plan them. So when I was going to do the birds, you know, I took my pen and ink because I didn't know how to show the birds. You know, I didn't want to mix them with my paint also. So I just did those with pen and ink if you see, so it was a very, I don't know, it just happened. I mean, that's why I always say I'm guided. I don't know why I'm doing it, how they come. But it really came together really well. And I'm so pleased with the composition. I know even I like it.John FiegeYeah, the composition, the composition is amazing.Salma ArastuYeah, thank you.John FiegeOften you, I know you write poetry. And, and some of your paintings have been accompanied by poems, both your own poetry I think and I think you sometimes pull text from the Quran and other places. Can you talk about that relationship between poetry and your painting work?Salma ArastuYeah, you know when I'm walking in the morning at the bay, you know, a lot of thoughts come in my mind. I feel so full of inspiration, you know, when I come back, I want to do this today, I want to do this day. So I record my words, and I record my whatever thoughts are coming and come back in my studio. So sometimes first I write the poem, which is which came in the morning, you know, in my mind, and then go to the painting, then start the painting. I don't really sketch but the words you know, sometimes the words helped me to portray what I want to do that, like my thoughts, you know, so they're connected. I know many times poetry happens first, the painting happens, you know, not for every painting, some. And sometimes the painting happens and when I look at it, it gives me the dialogue of in the form of a poem, you know, so, so they're interrelated in my work, and sometimes I'm directly influenced by Rumi's poetry also, because it's very universal. My work is not necessarily Islamic or Hindu or Christian, or American or Indian. I think my work is universal. I'm painting for everyone. And I, this is what I want to be. You know? So that's how I connect myself with Rumi.John FiegeYeah. Well, he is such an interesting figure, as you say, who is admired by so many different groups that see themselves in such strong opposition to one another in the modern world. And we really live in this age of identity and difference, and across the political spectrum it's really in vogue right now to emphasize and amplify difference and division in culture, race, religion, gender, age. But you're really going in the opposite direction, searching for universality, unity, love, and in some ways, those are ideals from the past. But at the same time, it feels like in the cyclical world that we live in, that they—Salma ArastuWe need that.John FiegeYeah, that's maybe what the future is, as well.Salma ArastuExactly. That's what I'm hoping for, yes.John FiegeHow do we, how do we counteract this toxic political and cultural division that we have in the modern age and, and the ecological calamity that comes with it? And how do you how do you think about these issues of identity and difference and universality and unity?Salma ArastuYeah, let me tell you, you know, it pains me, I cry, when I see these things around me, I mean, like this, this is torture, being a such person. And then watching these separations, you know, watching these distances, watching this, more and more split between, you know, nations and communities and races. Like, sometimes, you know, I see other artists doing this pain, oh, painting this, pictures of pain, but I can't do that, you know? I'm so full that I can't describe the pain. I think if I also do the pain, what I'm here for? I want to give hope, I want to give that love, I want to give that, that that feeling of you know, compassion. I have done few paintings, which depict the moment of the pain sometimes, but then it makes me cry. I said no, I cannot do this for long. I have to give the hope. I cannot do the same like everybody else is doing. What is my existence then? So think I, I don't know, I feel I'm here to give some message of love.John FiegeRight? Yeah. And you've talked in about your work in terms of, you know, this bringing together of Eastern and Western traditions. You know, you're using a lot of Western techniques in your work, but then you're bringing in a lot of these philosophies and approaches to the world that that are much more associated with the East.Salma ArastuYes. Yeah, that's a beauty. You know, I love this western world because I've learned so much, you know. I mean, I have been influenced by art from West, I have loved these techniques, the new new techniques I learn every day. I mean, there's so much to learn, I can't keep up with everything. But I say my what I want to say. So, and just naturally, I'm not emphasizing, I'm not forcing myself to do it, as I told you, I just do what comes from within me and just from through my hand on the canvas, so I just continue like that, you know, because I have surrendered myself to the Creator.John FiegeRight. Well, I think when you look at the paintings, you can see this spiritual process, which I find really amazing.Salma ArastuThank you.John FiegeAnd the, you know, the deep contemplation just infuses your work, which is, which is really beautiful.Salma ArastuThanks. Thank you, I really appreciate, yeah.John FiegeSo your, some of your new work that's that I think is coming out of the same project is these paintings around mycelial networks, which are the, you know, the white fungal threads that create these vast underground fungal networks that scientists have recently discovered to be really critically important to communication and nutrient flow and, and ecological connections between lots of species of plants and animals. And, and, and one of my favorite paintings, you know, you described earlier how you're working with rust, but it's got this rust background and these bright white mycelial networks. Yeah, and I love it. And it's just so just the colors and the textures, even on a computer screen are so striking. Can you tell me about the origins of this mycelial work and what mycelia have taught you about ecological connection and regeneration?Salma ArastuYeah, so you know what happened when I finished my project Our Earth in 2021, and then I, you know, I can't stop myself. So I started looking for the solutions now. I know these are the problems, these are the happening things. But now how do I find a solution? So I started reading science. I never did before. But you know, I saw this Fantastic Fungi. Have you seen that movie?John FiegeOh, I haven't seen the movie. But I've read–Salma ArastuOh, yeah. So what happened, when I saw those mushrooms and when I learned about the how they're beneficial, so mycelia seem to be giving the better future you know. That if only we concentrate and look at it and learn from it and support these organizations who are doing research on it. They're trying to make plastic like things from mycelia, I want to make people aware of it. You know, being an artist, I can creatively create those images which will attract people and they'll ask me what it is. So and especially it again, line, I have been so involved with these lines, you know, I'm so enjoying them, the roots and entangled life and then I'm reading some books also which are inspiring me. Entangled Life is a beautiful book, which talks about this mycelium, you know, how it changed my perspective, changed my thinking that we can be saved, the humanity can be saved.John FiegeYeah, I love how art and science are coming together so much right now in the culture. And we're starting to break down these really hard divisions that that I feel like existed for many decades.Salma ArastuExactly, yeah. Yeah.John FiegeBut if you I mean, look at the you know, Leonardo da Vinci, you know, he was doing art and science. I mean, there was no division back then.Salma ArastuAnd then we created division, you know, slowly, yeah. The colonization of the world, you know, that created these things, I think.John FiegeAnd, you know, through this artistic journey you've been on, what do you feel like you've learned about what our relationship to the rest of nature needs to be and how to get there?Salma ArastuYeah, since I would say, 12 years, 15 years, I've been walking around this bay, and it's only two miles radius. But believe me, in this short walk only, I have found every morning, something new, something new light, something new bird, some sometimes new plant and sometimes the entangled forms on the ground, the roots, the, you know, lichens them, you know, like, imagine, I can't, you can't imagine the images that I've collected over this years. It's thousands of images. And so this is what my joy, and I think if only people can connect with nature, they will find the joy also, it's biophilia, you know, it's that you know, it's something people will find joy once you connect with nature. We are born to be like that, you know, outside, we are not born to be inside the apartments and the rooms and the television screens. We are we are we are supposed to be outside, you know, and mingle with the nature. So that will give you the blessings you, that will make you realize the blessings you have around you.John FiegeYeah, well, that's a beautiful place to end. Salma, thank you so much for for joining me today. It's been really, really great conversation.Salma ArastuThank you so much, really. I appreciate you understanding my work, and that's what I want. I want to share my work and I want people to understand that.---OutroJohn FiegeThank you so much to Salma Arastu. Go to our website that ChrysalisPodcast.org, where you can see images of her paintings, the photographs from my visit to her studio, and our book and media recommendations.This episode was researched by Lydia Montgomery and edited by Brodie Mutschler and Sofia Chang. Music is by Daniel Rodriguez Vivas. Mixing is by Juan Garcia.If you enjoyed my conversation with Salma, please rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform. Contact me anytime at chrysalispodcast.org, where you can also support the project, subscribe to our newsletter, and join the conversation. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.chrysalispodcast.org

Arcturian Healing Method Podcast
Galactic Torus Transmission

Arcturian Healing Method Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 43:48


Please join us for this sacred and important 50 minute download transmission from the Galactic Center. We align on our individual Pillar of Light, with the Center of Our Earth, the Center of the Sun, and the Center of the Milky Way (the Galactic Center) to connect to powerful cosmic energies. These powerful celestial planets, stars, and galaxies are also massive spiritual beings that can assist us in our path.  By consciously connecting to them, we can access additional information that informs our path, strengthens our energetic bodies, and helps accelerate our evolution and the evolution of the planet. The transmission will download this information from the Galactic Center.  We work with the Divine, Our Guides, Star and Celestial Beings such as the Arcturians and InterGalactics, the Solar Logos, and the Galactic Logos.  We can bring our heartfelt intentions for our path, any healing intentions, and intentions for this time. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gene-ang/support

Arroe Collins
Science Writer And Editr Jennifer Szymanski Releases Deadliest Animals On The Planet From Nat GEO Kids

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 12:52


Our Earth's oceans, forests, grassland deserts, and even cities are home to a wide variety of amazing animals with crazy cool slaying skills that help them hunt for food and defend themselves. In National Geographic's DEADLIEST ANIMALS ON THE PLANET, find out where these impressive creatures live, what makes them tick, how they beat the odds in harsh habitats, and just what makes them so deadly. Meet the Nile crocodile and learn about its astonishing bite force. Discover the elephant seal's deafening roar. Explore how the jaguar's speed and night vision help it ambush prey. Encounter enormous harpy eagles, bone -crushing snakes, venomous spiders and more. With jaw dropping photos and surprising facts, animal lovers can get up close and personal with the word's most fearsome and fascinating animals. With snackable content, and humor DEADLIEST ANIMALS ON THE PLANET, is great for readers of all levels. Even tiny animals like cute little jewel-toned frogs or massive sleepy-looking , plant eating hippos can pack a deadly punch. A perfect stocking stuffer for young animal lovers!

Mindrolling with Raghu Markus
Ep. 523 - Making Sense of This Moment with Thanissara

Mindrolling with Raghu Markus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 56:05


Wrapping up 2023, Thanissara and Raghu discuss how we can use mindfulness to relate to and make sense of the times we are living in.Thanissara and Raghu examine these topics:The depth of the illusions we have built our civilization onThe shifts that need to happen to enable us to live sustainablyPolitical positioning and moral stancesBecoming desensitized to the chaos and pain of the worldTaking social action to create a better future for the next generationHow mindfulness can be a huge part of the path forwardBeing receptive to how it is and taking small steps in our practiceFears that can be awakening versus the habit of fearCollectively working on a shift in consciousnessThe sangha as the coming BuddhaLinks & Recommendations From this Episode:Dive deeper into Kabir's book that Raghu recites from for more mystical poetryCheck out The Movie of Me to the Movie of We, the audio-book collaboration between Duncan Trussell and Raghu MarkusAbout Thanissara:Thanissara is a teacher, poet, climate activist, and co-founder of the Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat. She spent 12 years as a Buddhist nun and holds an MA in Core Process Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy Practice. Thanissara was a founding member of Chithurst and Amaravati Buddhist Monasteries in England. She helped initiate/support a number of HIV/Aids response projects in deep rural South Africa. In addition, she has facilitated meditation retreats internationally for 30 years. She teaches across the U.S., in South Africa, and the UK. She is the author of several books, including her most recent, Time To Stand Up, A Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth. “We are getting, in a very weird way, conditioned by and inured to all of this climate change, violence, wars, pestilence, all of this. It's a lot. We are getting inured to it. It is just becoming part of the fabric where we don't pause the way we paused when it first came out.” – Raghu MarkusSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Science Writer And Editr Jennifer Szymanski Releases Deadliest Animals On The Planet From Nat GEO Kids

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 12:52


Our Earth's oceans, forests, grassland deserts, and even cities are home to a wide variety of amazing animals with crazy cool slaying skills that help them hunt for food and defend themselves. In National Geographic's DEADLIEST ANIMALS ON THE PLANET, find out where these impressive creatures live, what makes them tick, how they beat the odds in harsh habitats, and just what makes them so deadly. Meet the Nile crocodile and learn about its astonishing bite force. Discover the elephant seal's deafening roar. Explore how the jaguar's speed and night vision help it ambush prey. Encounter enormous harpy eagles, bone -crushing snakes, venomous spiders and more. With jaw dropping photos and surprising facts, animal lovers can get up close and personal with the word's most fearsome and fascinating animals. With snackable content, and humor DEADLIEST ANIMALS ON THE PLANET, is great for readers of all levels. Even tiny animals like cute little jewel-toned frogs or massive sleepy-looking , plant eating hippos can pack a deadly punch. A perfect stocking stuffer for young animal lovers!

Heartspeak
What on Earth?

Heartspeak

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 35:55


Our Earth is under threat: similar to our body in previous years. We're being asked to scrutinize our fundamental  relationship with her and ask: Do we understand the fine balance of symbiotic harmony that exists between us & the myriad of lifeforms also on this planet? How could a galactic 'burp' totally change the fiery behavior of the sun & life on Earth? Reactionary, unrealistic ideas are not what we need (nor hidden agendas). It's a chance to responsibly redress the balance, if possible, between ourselves, our bodies, Gaia, the galaxy & our cosmic neighbors.  Can we do it?    

From My Mama's Kitchen® Talk Radio
Connecting With Our Earth Through A New Fresh Perspective with Kaliyani Sundari

From My Mama's Kitchen® Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 64:00


This summer, let's treat ourselves to a fresh new perspective on Our Earth, Humanity, and the Beautiful People We Are! Join Kaliyani Sundari and me on Wednesday, July 5th, from 10 AM - 11 AM CDT U.S. to experience a Refreshing, Inspiring, and Empowering view of the Oneness of Our Amazing Earth! Brazilian-born Kaliyani Sundari (Jane Villar-Gehr) is a spiritually inspired visionary, modern mystic, producer, artist, focalizer of Sacred Circles, and founder of Stargate Alliance Films & Media. Her divine mission is to inspire humanity by offering alternative visions, information, and empowering tools for self and global soul transformation! Upon discovering her divine singing voice, Kaliyani uses her musical gifts to connect people to the content and soul of what represents humanity at its Best! Her musical style elegantly blends exotic world music with complex transcendent qualities. Emotive and alluring, her vocals summon Operatic and Gregorian styles, while her music uniquely delves into dramatic, contemporary orchestration profoundly rich in structure. Kaliyani's debut single and music video in 2014, "Nammu's Invocation," brings forth the energetic landscape of wordless intonations to Heightened Vibration. It seamlessly weaves visions of sensuality into a primordial context. Her powerful second release, Tears for Inanna in 2018, is a beautiful manifestation of the role of the sacred feminine throughout history. Kaliyani's latest and timely soulful release, the ONE EARTH music video, celebrates the Earth, inspiring hope and embracing the beauty of human connection. With nature as a backdrop, the ONE EARTH video features her voice expressing the message of humanity's oneness with the Earth, opening with a captivating view of Earth from space, reminding us that we are all part of the same planet race.

Quantum Bombs
North Face & Target's New Swimwear, Earth's Population and Talent pool, Russell ponders starting a Thailand Tantric Cult

Quantum Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 75:41


Tipping is being found in our day-to-day lives more. Will North Face and Target become the new Bud Light after their pride month clothing lines debut? Matt compares today's LGBTQ+ climate and groomers to Lord of the Flies where there are no more adults left. Are Blackrock and Vanguard behind it all? Or is it spiritual forces that put us in an interesting culture war? Our Earth's population determines the size of the talent pool for future innovation but is it needed? A copy of the Bible is found that is 1100 years old and was sold for X. Cults, David Naresh and can Russell start a cult in Thailand tantric cult?

Snooze with Sam
Stargaze by the Loch✨

Snooze with Sam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 66:06


✨The perfect guided, Scottish sleep story for grown ups and bedtime story to help with insomnia, anxiety, stress relief, romantic sleep stories, spring ambience, guided meditation, meditation for anxiety, mindfulness meditation, meditation, hypnosis, perfect, guided meditation sleep, sleep meditation, mindfulness, stress management, stress relief music, asmr, audiobook, snooze with sam, harry potter audiobook, scottish sleep story, meditation music, sleep music, music therapy, relaxing music, focus music, calming music, rain sounds for sleeping, tuneone, healing music tuneone (^ testing necessary tags and keywords - got to love a YouTube algorithm) This one is unashamed, pure self-indulgence of the highest order! I've always had a fascination with astronomy, space, planets, stars, and anything extra-terrestrial, really. Since beginning writing stories, I've always envisaged basing a least a few stories on the subject, and so here we are - pure science nerdery complimented with all your favourite ambience! You're settling down by the lochside, on a wee sandy beach, campfire roaring away healthily. With the stars above and a comforting drink in hand, you lie back whilst I take you on a journey through our night sky, with the starry heavens shining down... Love to all, and thank you as always. Sam x Make yourself comfortable and relax with this soothing tale. Support me in creating these stories on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/snoozewithsam If you enjoy these sleep stories, it would mean to world to me if you showed your appreciation and support through my Patreon. This way I can continue to do what I do! Thank you. Sam 00:00 - Introduction 02:57 - The Sun 13:21 - Mercury 18:11 - Venus 24:49 - Our Earth 39:29 - The Moon 50:58 - Campfire, Waves & Owly hoots Support me here: https://www.patreon.com/snoozewithsam​ Listen on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5LJgW_uI99g0ZAA-Yj2azQ Listen on Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/40f901d4-2422-424f-9ad8-0a9e34ce86a8/snooze-with-sam All of my stories are original productions, having been recorded on location in Scotland. "Snooze with Sam" whispers sleepy stories of Scotland's natural world, all with the help of a soft, soothing Island voice. Lay yourself down, get comfortable and lose yourself in the sea of gentle tones gifted by one of the world's most beautiful countries. "Snooze with Sam" is brought to you by Sam Lawson, an entrepreneur, health and fitness professional and lifelong musician from the Isle of Skye. He runs a Coaching business in Glasgow, Scotland, and finds great satisfaction in helping others find peace within themselves, coaching them on towards personal transformation. These original works are the property of Snooze with Sam, © Copyright 2020-2022. All rights reserved. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/snoozewithsam/message

The Gentleman Medium™ Paranormal Podcast
Is The Earth Hollow? Are The Legendary Agartha & Shamballa Located Under Our Feet?

The Gentleman Medium™ Paranormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 9:52


Agartha is a legendary kingdom that is said to be located on the inner surface of the Earth. The Hollow Earth is a concept proposing that the planet Earth is entirely hollow or contains a substantial interior space. Could Shambhala Exist within Our Earth? is it ruled over by Rex Mundi the mythical "King of The World" can inner earth inhabitants communicate with our leaders through telepathy? What shocking secret did NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin discover in Antarctica that terrified him? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/visionary-insights/message

Adventures in Sustainable Living
#111 The Way Forward: Redefining Progress and Prosperity

Adventures in Sustainable Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 36:16 Transcription Available


Our Earth is about 4 1/2 billion years old. After all this time, suddenly the Earth is under a tremendous amount of pressure, and it is us. This is because over the past century we have witnessed astounding growth in the human population.Partially due to this population growth we have been borrowing from the bank of Earth's resources for over 60 years, which means we are using resources much faster than what the Earth can naturally replenish them. Looking forward at various predictions of what life on Earth is going to be like by the end of this century, the question becomes how are we going to survive.  If you want to know more listen to this episode called The Way Forward: Redefining Progress and Prosperity. Always remember to live sustainably because this is how we build a better future.  Patrick

Molly's Morning Meditations
Peaceful Earth Meditation

Molly's Morning Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 12:08


This is a special Peace Week series of meditation practices to promote and foster feelings of peace. This guided meditation practice is focused on connecting with the supportive peace of the Earth. Through this connection and grounding practice we are feeling a deep sense of peace. Our Earth is constantly supporting and sharing with us and this truth aligns us with the truest sense of peace. As we move deeper into this busy season we are taking time to slow down and realign with peace. Molly's Morning Meditations will be transitioning to a weekly meditation in 2023 and all daily meditations will be available on the Wild Minds app. Wild Minds App - https://apps.apple.com/lb/app/wild-minds-meditation/id1598957508 The 2023 Intuitive Roadmap - https://molly-williams.mykajabi.com/offers/H2DftvWC Manifest the Best Year of Your Life - www.mollylovesmornings.com Molly Williams - @mollylovesmornings

TMD With Scotty & Tony
What a Weird Week Podcast Fri Nov 11, 2022: They Just Caught the BIGGEST FISH IN THE WORLD!

TMD With Scotty & Tony

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 19:19


What a Weird Week Podcast: the top 10 weird stories from the news. I blog the show notes for every episode at https://www.scottyandtony.com/search/label/podcast Here's the Top Ten for Season 4 Episode 6: ❿ Headline: "Random Corpses in Portugal Are Becoming Mummies, And It's Become a Real Problem" (ScienceAlert.com) ❾ Headline: "Man Claps 1,140 Times In One Minute For Guinness World Record" ❽ Headline: "researchers make device that can ‘see' through walls. What does it mean for your privacy?" via (Toronto Star) ❼ Headline: "A new study has found that verbal intelligence may be more prominent in early-birds than night-owls" ❻ Headline: "Humongous asteroid heading for Earth. (Our earth? Yes, OUR Earth.)" ❺ Headline: "Man Eats 10 World's Hottest Peppers In 33 Seconds To Break Guinness Record" ❹ Headline: "Pumuckel the pony is really really little!" ❸ Headline: "Air Canada Has Horse Planes You guys!" ❷ Headline: We had that Beaver Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse this week... but we also had some weird space deal late last week...

The Top Left Corner
Top Left Corner #171:  Harvey Wasserman, “A Gathering To Save Our Elections & Our Earth”

The Top Left Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 59:44


We speak with legendary activist, Free Press Senior Editor, and senior advisor to Greenpeace USA, columnist Harvey Wasserman, about election theft and an upcoming conversation with 2020 presidential candidate, Marianne Williamson. The post Top Left Corner #171:  Harvey Wasserman, “A Gathering To Save Our Elections & Our Earth” appeared first on The Greylock Glass.

(Not So) Deep Sh*t with Chris & Steve
(Not So) Deep Sh*t on Recent UFO News

(Not So) Deep Sh*t with Chris & Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 86:20


On July 13, 2022, the U.S. Congress passed the National Defense Authorization Act in the House, which contains an amendment related to Unidentified Arial Phenomena (UAP), otherwise known as U.F.O's (Unidentified Flying Objects).  This amendment, if passed through the Senate later this year, could be the most important event leading to full disclosure of the true nature of these "Unidentified Arial Phenomena" to the public and reveal what is really going on.In this episode of (Not So) Deep Shit, Chris & Steve promise that not every episode of the podcast will be about UFOs, and then immediately proceed to talk about UFOs for yet another episode. Ok, to be fair, a lot of REALLY cool stuff has happened on the topic of UFOs in the last couple of weeks, so it couldn't be helped. In addition to talking about this new "UFO/UAP" amendment: what the law actually says, what the law is intended to achieve, and what secrets it might reveal, Chris and Steve also discuss the new UAP office created in the Pentagon, the potential of more UFO hearings in Congress (possibly in the Senate this time) happening VERY soon, and kick around the various possibilities of what these "objects" or "craft" might actually be. Are they really just "nuts and bolts" machines from some far-off planet? Could they be FROM Earth, just not OUR Earth? Time Travelers from our future or originating from another dimension? Or does it get even WEIRDER THAN THAT?So sit right back, put your feet up, crack open the beverage (alcoholic or otherwise) of your choice, and get caught up on all the latest news from the world of UFO/UAP and a whole lot more. Enjoy!  Contact Us: Twitter: @NotSoDeepShit Facebook.com/NSDSChrisandSteveInstagram.com/nsdschrisandsteve Email: nsdschrisandsteve@gmail.com Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and LEAVE A REVIEW for the show!

Joyce Hum From Ottawa, Canada
Twenty-One - Are We There Yet - Is the Sun Setting on Planet Earth

Joyce Hum From Ottawa, Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 30:00


Joyce Hum from Ottawa. Our Earth is important to us. Will we destroy it through careless acts of men? Joyce believes that this earth and all that it contains is no accident. It was created for people by a divine being, a Holy God, and it continues to belong to Him. God has a time-line for his earth and like it or not we are all on God's time-line. Where are we on the time-line of God?. What will happen to our Earth?

The I Don't Believe in Astrology Podcast
Climate Change Will Continue Through This Century and Beyond with Jeff Orlowski

The I Don't Believe in Astrology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 46:35


The Earth's climate is changing, and people all over the world are affected by it in some way or another. Climate change poses a huge threat to economies, compels death and various diseases, and prompts conflict between peoples as one geopolitical issue would be able to affect food security. Due to these grim forecasts, many countries around the world have come together to try and find ways to fight against climate change.   Five indications that climate change is real:   1) The climate change phenomenon will speed up the production and disappearance of air pollutants, increase the number of allergies, and affect people's metabolisms. 2) Major crops, such as beans and corn, will experience and endure a significant decrease in growth rates due to scarce water availability. 3) Ocean life threatened. Coral reefs are drowned by sea-level rise and no longer get sunlight on their smaller, lower parts. 4) Heat waves in many regions have influenced mortality rates concurrent with climate change. 5) Nepal has already been severely affected by hotter days, leading to more food scarcity, unemployment, and lost income.   Earth belongs to all species on planet, and humans cannot think we own it. Human's dominance of the earth and climate change are affecting the planet's balance. Humans have changed the climate by burning fossil fuels, industrialising forests, breeding greenhouse gases from exhausts, etc.   We're joined by Jeff, an environmentalist, film maker, and climate change activist, to talk about how the world is changing due to the climate crisis the world faces and how we can take immediate action to start to reverse the effects of the changing climate.   00:00 Introduction 2:13 Jeff's chart: Sun - Aquarious, Moon - virgo, raising - gemini 3:07 Climate change: Acting on objective rational data 5:41 Can we reverse the effects of climate change? 11:48 What systems do we need in place to manage the climate crisis 16:32 Our Earth needs time to heal 19:15 What can we do to change the trajectory of the climate crisis 27:12 What will it take to leave less of an impact on the environment 34:29 What's next for Jeff? 37:43 What is our ost vulnerable resource 50:09 Closing thoughts   Connect with Jeff Orlowski:   Website: http://www.jefforlowski.com/ IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2341611/   Connect Debra Silverman:   Website: https://debrasilvermanastrology.com/life-changing-transformations/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/debrasilverman_astrology/?hl=en Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/eleventhhouse YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/silvermanastrology TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@debrasilvermanastrology

Brown Rice Hour with Konda Mason
Ep. 19 – Daring to Do w/ Thanissara

Brown Rice Hour with Konda Mason

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 75:00


In this Episode of Brown Rice Hour, Konda Mason talks with Thanissara about Buddhist nunhood, the patriarchy, and daring to do. Thanissara is a teacher, poet, climate activist, and co-founder of the Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat. She spent 12 years as a Buddhist nun and holds an MA in Core Process Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy Practice. Thanissara was a founding member of Chithurst and Amaravati Buddhist Monasteries in England. She helped initiate/support a number of HIV/Aids response projects in deep rural South Africa. In addition, she has facilitated meditation retreats internationally for 30 years. She teaches across the U.S., in South Africa, and the UK. She is the author of several books, including her most recent, Time To Stand Up, A Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth. Explore the intersection of Buddhism & Bhakti with Be Here Now Network teachers and guests at the inaugural Love Serve Remember Summer Mountain Retreat August 25th – 29th in Boone, NC!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Does the Bible Tell Us How the World Will End?

Christian Questions Bible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022


Talking about the end of the world is scary. The amazing thing is that predicting it has been going on for thousands of years. Quoting a few lines from a 2009 Smithsonian Magazine article: “An Assyrian clay tablet dating to around 2800 B.C. bears the inscription: Our Earth is degenerate in these later days; there are signs that the world is speedily coming to an end; bribery and corruption are common; children no longer obey their parents; every man wants to write a book and the end of the world is evidently approaching." So, does the Bible actually tell us how the world will end? It doesn't, but the more appropriate question is, does it give us prophecies that describe how the world will dramatically change? Absolutely! We are not piling on to the mountain of end-of-the-world predictions here; instead, we are seeking to interpret world-changing events as prophesied in Scripture. Dramatic Bible prophecies Sometimes Bible prophecies can be really cryptic and mystifying, especially when they speak of the things like the earth collapsing or melting. We can look at what is being described and easily draw the wrong conclusions. The 46th chapter of Psalms is such a prophecy. It tells us of raging ocean waters, mountains shaking and falling into the sea and the earth melting. People seem to gravitate to the drama of these kinds of descriptions. They are the types of things you see in those end times, apocalyptic movies. As Bible-believing Christians, we have to ask ourselves if such statements in Scripture should be taken literally or figuratively. So, does Psalm 46 tell us how the world will end? According to this prophecy, will the physical earth be turned into a molten mass of liquified elements? Will all life cease to exist? If we say yes, then we have to answer the question of why. Why would God create this world, inhabit it with humanity, allow sin, and then bring a Savior only to utterly destroy it? Would this reveal a God of love, wisdom, justice and power, or a God of chaos, reactions and rage? Fortunately, God reveals Himself to be the God of love, wisdom, justice and power. His stated intention regarding the earth is that it will remain forever (Ecclesiastes 1:4). That being said, what does having the mountains fall into the raging sea mean? It means trouble - world-changing, chaos-causing trouble. Check out our April 4, 2022 podcast, “Does the Bible Tell Us How the World Will End?” for more. We examine the language Psalm 46 and define what these scriptural symbols mean. We then follow how these symbols apply in our present day. The conclusion is startling! We are here and now living in the time of this prophecy's dramatic fulfillment. While this can be scary, it can also be comforting. Join us as we put the pieces together and watch God's masterful plan unfold!

The Woo That You Do Podcast
Episode 1: New Moon @12* Aquarius Ritual Kickoff Party & Why You Might Not Resonate With The Economic New Year Vibes

The Woo That You Do Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 66:00


Nicole & Alicia facilitate a Sacred New Moon Circle complete with a gorgeous ritual & some essential oils for us to be defusing during the days surrounding the New Moon at 12* Aquarius. Nicole walks us through some of the most significant Astrological themes during this transitional time, where we discuss our inner timing that more naturally cycles with Our Earth & Moon. It is NATURAL for us to not feel aligned with the economic year and why many of us get cozy and go inward when everyone around us seems to be "New Year, New You'ing". Grab your essential oils or allow us to apply them for you with intention and join us for an Intuitive Healing Conversation on The Woo That You Do Podcast with Alicia & Nicole! *DISCLAIMER: The information shared is for information and entertainment purposes only. We are NOT medical professionals or therapists. Please consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your diet or lifestyle. We share our life experiences and perspectives in order to offer shared experience, encouragement, and inspiration as you practice mindful & proactive self-care. **Note: the audio isn't perfect and the transcript isn't either, however, this content was so helpful, we had to share! We are so grateful to have you listening and sharing in today's sacred ceremony. We want to encourage you to revisit any episode that speaks to you, whenever divine timing is aligned. Each time you listen, you will find new meaning and insights that will expand your vision and deepen your healing. We also invite you to share this podcast with others that seek a sacred community. If you feel called to support anyone that you heard on today's podcast, we ask that you please do so in whatever way feels in alignment with your journey. May this space be a blessing and may you be encouraged and empowered to share your unique voice and your divine spark with the world. May you find community and healing here. You are invited to join us Tuesdays on Clubhouse at 10 AM PST, 11 AM MST, 12 PM CST, 1 PM EST. We hold New & Full Moon Circles as well as other group offerings- see our websites for more information. For private sessions and group courses, you can find Alicia at https://www.aliciamarker.com and Nicole at https://www.theessentialnicole.com. #spirituallyalignedlifeandbusiness #intuitiveastrology #selfhealers #ritual #innerchildhealing #astrology #divinefeminine #sacredmasculine #divineblueprint #consciousliving #zoneofgenius #thewoothatyoudo #aliciamarker #iamaliciamarker #nicoleronningen #nicoleronningenwellness #theessentialnicole #astrologynerd #sacredfeminine #sacredcircle #sacredcommunity --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-woo-that-you-do/message

My Family Thinks I'm Crazy
Gordon White | Animystic, Landscape Metaphysics, Right Relationship, and Our Oldest Elders

My Family Thinks I'm Crazy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 141:57


Gordon White, Author, Podcaster, and Creator of RuneSoup a multifaceted blog, joins us for a conversation about his new book Animystic, Shamanism, Custodianship, and the dark future that may not be so dark after all! I asked him about his old book Chaos Protocols, He shared his many years insight on Landscape Metaphysics and encouraged I loosen up my conservative approach to certain psychedelic technologies. Most importantly to me Gordon reminds us the importance of honoring our ancestors, our role as Custodians of Our Earth and connecting that wisdom into or local communities. Find all of Gordon's Work Here https://runesoup.com/blog/ MFTIC Merch is Here for 2022!https://mftic-podcast.creator-spring.comJoin us on TelegramLeave me a message at https://podinbox.com/MFTIC:.comFor Exclusive My Family Thinks I'm Crazy Content: Only 3$ get 50+ Bonus Episodes, Sign up on our Patreon For Exclusive Episodes. Check out the S.E.E.E.N.or on Rokfin@MFTICPodcast on Twitter@myfamilythinksimcrazy on Instagram, Follow, Subscribe, Rate, and Review we appreciate you!https://www.myfamilythinksimcrazy.comhttps://altmediaunited.com/my-family-thinks-im-crazy/Listen to Every AMU with this link. https://lnns.co/pI5xHeyFdfgOur Sponsors!Reiki and Tuning Fork Sessions With Audrey LobdellHolistic Healing Resources at Akasha GoodsForest Bathing with FruCrystal Infused Essential Oils by One Thumb ElNeed to relax? how about Yoga? Check Out My Good Friend Yogi Zorananda here for tranquility in your podcast playerIntro Song by Destiny Lab InterludeMusic: Right OnIntroMusic: Rain On The LeavesBy In This WorldMusic: CrazyBy Daniel MustoReleased under a Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License Thanks To Soundstripe★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The Radically Loved® Podcast
Episode 408. Unlocking The Inner Wisdom of Love with Bryon Katie

The Radically Loved® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 53:21


Have you ever become engrossed in negative self-talk? Thinking thoughts that convince you you're not good enough can become a habit and create a rut that's difficult to leave. The toxic habit of listening to your negative inner voice is not productive; it causes you to lose hope, especially if you start to believe in that negative voice. To take charge of our happiness, we must find ways to find our inner wisdom and let go of these unhealthy beliefs. In this episode, Bryon Katie discusses the importance of challenging our negative thinking to break its hold on us. She also goes over the meaning of the ego and how we can confront it. Finally, she expresses her hopes for the future as we attempt to navigate through these turbulent times.If you're interested in freeing yourself from negative thoughts and opening your mind to your life-transforming inner wisdom, this episode is for you! Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:1.Discover the hidden power of The Work.2.Understand the ego and how to confront it.3.Realize the importance of your inner wisdom and questioning your thoughts. This episode is brought to you by:Tonal: www.tonal.comTry tonal for 30 days risk free! Get $100 OFF all smart accessories with promo code: ROSIE Resources●Join the Free 10-Day Radically Loved Summit here!●Connect with Bryon The Work | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram●Grab a copy of Loving What Is●Listen to At Home with Byron Katie podcast Episode HighlightsThe Revised Edition of Loving What Is●Nearly 20 years after its publication, Loving What Is inspires people to do The Work and find the answers inside themselves. ●The Work is simply four questions that help to see what is troubling you. ●The book's revised edition includes new dialogues and passages to help people understand how to inquire within. Applying The Work During Turbulent Times●Byron felt grateful that The Work is out there to help people. ●There is freedom in finding answers through meditative practice. ●The lack of understanding and compassion on what we read, see and think means we have more work to do. ●The Work is an intimate experience. It allows you to access your inner wisdom and pass it on to others. Being in the State of Loving ●Love is a lot of energy, and it teaches us balance in all things. ●The Work provides the four pillars needed to be in the state of loving. ●Byron's life mission is to spread a way of being that is heart-centered and authentic.●Question what you think and believe when troubled. Eventually, everything will make sense. ●People are scared of talking about their experiences and connecting with others. ●Self-inquiry shows us how to love the world. Inner Wisdom Through Self-Inquiry ●It is only ourselves who can determine if we have the time to self-inquire. ●Challenging what we believe and writing it down on paper changes the way we see the world. ●We are capable of moving forward with our lives despite being afraid. ●Identifying and questioning the ego's negative thoughts helps us find our inner wisdom. It's a meditative practice that shifts how we see the world.●If we love everything we think, then we are going to be okay. Looking For Joy And Connection●You don't have to do anything with it. Instead, we must experience it.●When you realize the experience, you experience an enlightened mind. Defining Ego●The ego is the negative voice inside your head. It is a false perception of who you are. ●“Ego” is just a word for mind, for thinking and the images that come with it.●Questioning the ego resolves our pessimistic self-talk. ●As we learn to separate ourselves from it, we begin to find peace. What is Earth School? ●The ego finds it unnecessary to rest and identify the inner wisdom of the heart. ●Earth school is an opportunity to wake up to reality and find our true nature. ●We can never have the world back, and there is no need to do so. The present moment meets all our needs. ●The people who hurt us are our Earth school teachers. ●Judge the people who scorned you and put your thoughts on a piece of paper. “Is It True?”●“Is it true?” is one of the four questions Byron came up with to free ourselves from negative thoughts. ●Be still and ask yourself if what you feel is the truth. ●Don't believe whatever the ego tells you. ●Your mind ends in a question mark. You feel those emotions, and you don't even know what you're feeling.Love Can't Be Taught ●Love can't be taught. It can only be lived. ●Our Earth teachers could lead us to life lessons we missed. ●Self-inquiry wakes us up from our fears and blindness. When we practice self-inquiry, we become awake and connected.Hope For The Future●Byron hopes that people understand there's a way out of our misery. ●We don't need to wait for others to help us. ●Living a life of inquiry shifts our identity and makes life worth living. Reason For Deteriorating Mental Health●People's mental health is deteriorating because of the current turbulent times. ●Fear is a result of an unquestioned mind. How Byron Takes Care of Herself ●Before discovering self-inquiry, Byron was depressed and had a difficult time getting out of bed. ●When times are tough, observe what you think and believe. ●There is nothing that could keep Byron down because nothing is going on except for stillness. How Byron Feels Radically Loved●Byron says she loves everything she thinks. 5 Powerful Quotes from This Episode[6:06] “We discover The Work is really inside of us. We discover it, and we pass it on through our kindness and wisdom.” [17:38] “I would say to people who fear, you don't have to do anything with it. It's just something to realize.”[30:04] “[Love is] not something we can teach. It can only be lived.”[31:53] “...understand that there's a way out. We don't have to wait for anyone else to give it to us.”[33:52] “Fear is an unquestioned mind.”About Byron Byron Katie is a world-renowned author and speaker. Her life mission is to end people's suffering by teaching the powerful process of self-inquiry or also known as The Work. Her method has helped millions of people find freedom and live their authentic life. Apart from this, she founded The School for The Work and Turnaround House. Unlike traditional schools, these workshops teach participants to unlearn things to create lasting life transformation. Byron is also a bestselling author. She became well-known for writing: Loving What Is, I Need Your Love—Is That True?, and A Thousand Names for Joy. But these are just the tip of the iceberg! Byron authored numerous self-help and children's books to help people of all ages take charge of their happiness.To know more about Byron, you can visit her website and get free materials, audio, and video clips. You can also connect with her through Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Enjoy the Podcast?If you felt radically loved from listening to this podcast, subscribe and share it with the people you love!Love to give us 5 stars? If you do, we'd love a review from you. By sharing, you can help people find their inner wisdom and live in love.Do you want to help people find their direction again in their career and personal life? A simple way is to share what you've learned today on social media.Don't forget to send us messages on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Thanks for listening! To feeling radically loved,Rosie

Radically Loved with Rosie Acosta
Episode 408. Unlocking The Inner Wisdom of Love with Bryon Katie

Radically Loved with Rosie Acosta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 53:21


Have you ever become engrossed in negative self-talk? Thinking thoughts that convince you you're not good enough can become a habit and create a rut that's difficult to leave. The toxic habit of listening to your negative inner voice is not productive; it causes you to lose hope, especially if you start to believe in that negative voice. To take charge of our happiness, we must find ways to find our inner wisdom and let go of these unhealthy beliefs. In this episode, Bryon Katie discusses the importance of challenging our negative thinking to break its hold on us. She also goes over the meaning of the ego and how we can confront it. Finally, she expresses her hopes for the future as we attempt to navigate through these turbulent times.If you're interested in freeing yourself from negative thoughts and opening your mind to your life-transforming inner wisdom, this episode is for you! Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:1.Discover the hidden power of The Work.2.Understand the ego and how to confront it.3.Realize the importance of your inner wisdom and questioning your thoughts. This episode is brought to you by:Tonal: www.tonal.comTry tonal for 30 days risk free! Get $100 OFF all smart accessories with promo code: ROSIE Resources●Join the Free 10-Day Radically Loved Summit here!●Connect with Bryon The Work | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram●Grab a copy of Loving What Is●Listen to At Home with Byron Katie podcast Episode HighlightsThe Revised Edition of Loving What Is●Nearly 20 years after its publication, Loving What Is inspires people to do The Work and find the answers inside themselves. ●The Work is simply four questions that help to see what is troubling you. ●The book's revised edition includes new dialogues and passages to help people understand how to inquire within. Applying The Work During Turbulent Times●Byron felt grateful that The Work is out there to help people. ●There is freedom in finding answers through meditative practice. ●The lack of understanding and compassion on what we read, see and think means we have more work to do. ●The Work is an intimate experience. It allows you to access your inner wisdom and pass it on to others. Being in the State of Loving ●Love is a lot of energy, and it teaches us balance in all things. ●The Work provides the four pillars needed to be in the state of loving. ●Byron's life mission is to spread a way of being that is heart-centered and authentic.●Question what you think and believe when troubled. Eventually, everything will make sense. ●People are scared of talking about their experiences and connecting with others. ●Self-inquiry shows us how to love the world. Inner Wisdom Through Self-Inquiry ●It is only ourselves who can determine if we have the time to self-inquire. ●Challenging what we believe and writing it down on paper changes the way we see the world. ●We are capable of moving forward with our lives despite being afraid. ●Identifying and questioning the ego's negative thoughts helps us find our inner wisdom. It's a meditative practice that shifts how we see the world.●If we love everything we think, then we are going to be okay. Looking For Joy And Connection●You don't have to do anything with it. Instead, we must experience it.●When you realize the experience, you experience an enlightened mind. Defining Ego●The ego is the negative voice inside your head. It is a false perception of who you are. ●“Ego” is just a word for mind, for thinking and the images that come with it.●Questioning the ego resolves our pessimistic self-talk. ●As we learn to separate ourselves from it, we begin to find peace. What is Earth School? ●The ego finds it unnecessary to rest and identify the inner wisdom of the heart. ●Earth school is an opportunity to wake up to reality and find our true nature. ●We can never have the world back, and there is no need to do so. The present moment meets all our needs. ●The people who hurt us are our Earth school teachers. ●Judge the people who scorned you and put your thoughts on a piece of paper. “Is It True?”●“Is it true?” is one of the four questions Byron came up with to free ourselves from negative thoughts. ●Be still and ask yourself if what you feel is the truth. ●Don't believe whatever the ego tells you. ●Your mind ends in a question mark. You feel those emotions, and you don't even know what you're feeling.Love Can't Be Taught ●Love can't be taught. It can only be lived. ●Our Earth teachers could lead us to life lessons we missed. ●Self-inquiry wakes us up from our fears and blindness. When we practice self-inquiry, we become awake and connected.Hope For The Future●Byron hopes that people understand there's a way out of our misery. ●We don't need to wait for others to help us. ●Living a life of inquiry shifts our identity and makes life worth living. Reason For Deteriorating Mental Health●People's mental health is deteriorating because of the current turbulent times. ●Fear is a result of an unquestioned mind. How Byron Takes Care of Herself ●Before discovering self-inquiry, Byron was depressed and had a difficult time getting out of bed. ●When times are tough, observe what you think and believe. ●There is nothing that could keep Byron down because nothing is going on except for stillness. How Byron Feels Radically Loved●Byron says she loves everything she thinks. 5 Powerful Quotes from This Episode[6:06] “We discover The Work is really inside of us. We discover it, and we pass it on through our kindness and wisdom.” [17:38] “I would say to people who fear, you don't have to do anything with it. It's just something to realize.”[30:04] “[Love is] not something we can teach. It can only be lived.”[31:53] “...understand that there's a way out. We don't have to wait for anyone else to give it to us.”[33:52] “Fear is an unquestioned mind.”About Byron Byron Katie is a world-renowned author and speaker. Her life mission is to end people's suffering by teaching the powerful process of self-inquiry or also known as The Work. Her method has helped millions of people find freedom and live their authentic life. Apart from this, she founded The School for The Work and Turnaround House. Unlike traditional schools, these workshops teach participants to unlearn things to create lasting life transformation. Byron is also a bestselling author. She became well-known for writing: Loving What Is, I Need Your Love—Is That True?, and A Thousand Names for Joy. But these are just the tip of the iceberg! Byron authored numerous self-help and children's books to help people of all ages take charge of their happiness.To know more about Byron, you can visit her website and get free materials, audio, and video clips. You can also connect with her through Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Enjoy the Podcast?If you felt radically loved from listening to this podcast, subscribe and share it with the people you love!Love to give us 5 stars? If you do, we'd love a review from you. By sharing, you can help people find their inner wisdom and live in love.Do you want to help people find their direction again in their career and personal life? A simple way is to share what you've learned today on social media.Don't forget to send us messages on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Thanks for listening! To feeling radically loved,Rosie

Radio Maria England
Just Life - Ellen Teague - 2021-11-18

Radio Maria England

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 50:22


Just Life - Ellen Teague - 2021-11-18 Ellen Teague is a London-based freelance Catholic journalist who writes and campaigns on Justice, Peace and Ecology issues. She has worked for the Columbans since 1990, running the media desk of the Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) team of the Columban Missionary Society in Britain and editing their newsletter, Vocation for Justice. She speaks in dioceses, parishes and chaplaincies regularly on JPIC issues, particularly on the social justice teachings of Laudato Si', the 2015 papal encyclical on ‘Our Common Home'. Ellen is also an assessor for the Livesimply Parish Award in England and Wales, and supports individuals, families, parishes and educational establishments to commit to the transition to renewable energy, advocacy for justice and peacemaking. She helps to organise the annual Columban media competition for young people, which has focused on Migrants, Refugees and ‘Throwaway Society'. Ellen represented the Columbans at the 2015 United Nations Climate Talks in Paris, producing a daily blog which added to the clamour for an Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees. She has been a Columban presence at numerous lobbies and marches over several decades on such issues as the Climate Crisis, Global Debt, Fair Trade, Extractive Industries, and Peace & Nonviolence. Influential events included lobbying the G8 on Debt in 1998 (Birmingham) and 1999 (Cologne) as part of the Jubilee 2000 campaign to cancel international debt, ‘Make Poverty History' in Edinburgh in 2005 and ‘The Wave' on Climate in London in 2009. She attended the Columban conference in the Philippines in 2007 on Climate Change which established a Columban commitment internationally to work on the issue. More recently, she helped produce a series of Columban podcasts on Biodiversity for the 2020 Season of Creation, working with Columban JPIC internationally. Ellen also writes regularly for The Tablet, Independent Catholic News, Messenger of St. Anthony International Edition and Redemptorist Publications, collaborating closely with organisations involved in the National Justice and Peace Network of England and Wales (NJPN), such as Pax Christi. She is a member of the NJPN Environment Group and is on the planning group for their July 2021 Conference: ‘Action for Life on Earth', which is inspired by Laudato Si'. Interest in environmental justice was sparked while working as a volunteer teacher in Northern Nigeria in the 1980s and then for CAFOD as their campaign coordinator on the ‘Renewing the Earth' campaign 1989-1990, which did ground-breaking work on the links between development and the environment. Columban eco-theologian Sean McDonagh was a consultant to that campaign and she has been inspired by his work on Creation Theology ever since. She has produced several study programmes for Christian groups, including, ‘Paint the Church Green', ‘Our Earth, Our Home' – Green assemblies for primary schools, and the Columban study programme on Laudato Si'.

Squirrel Chatter
Squirrel Chatter Live! November 17, 2021

Squirrel Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 32:27


On Today's Show: Failed Environmental Catastrophe Predictions - https://cei.org/blog/wrong-again-50-years-of-failed-eco-pocalyptic-predictions/  Our Earth is a disposable planet! "Reserved for Fire," a sermon by John MacArthur - https://www.gty.org/library/sermons-library/81-125/reserved-for-fire  The entire Bible in the Legacy Standard Bible translation is now available online - https://read.lsbible.org/  Daily Bible reading from the LSB - Today, we are in the Revelation of Jesus Christ, Chapter 4 The Christian Podcast Community website - https://podcasts.strivingforeternity.org/  Theme music: Enfield's recording of “Crown Him With Many Crowns” © 2010 by Resolved Music. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations taken from the (LSB®) Legacy Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2021 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Managed in partnership with Three Sixteen Publishing Inc. LSBible.org and 316publishing.com

Transforming Together
Environmentalism and Healing

Transforming Together

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 54:24


Welcome back for a new season of Transforming Together, the HopeWorks Podcast. On this episode, key host, MC Carey (they/them), brings in two special guests to talk about the intersection of environmentalism and healing. We are joined by HopeWorks staff member and survivor, Sandra Price, and Community Ecology Institute & Free Town Farm founder, Chiara D'Amore, to talk about the ways our communities, and specifically survivors, can heal through engagement with the earth and environmentalism. In this episode we talk about reciprocity, hear stories of surviving through connection with the earth, and learn a bit more about HopeWorks partnership with the Community Ecology Institute and FreeTown Farm through the Our Earth program and garden plot.  There's much relationship building to be done between us humans and the earth and CEI/Freetown farm and the Our Earth Program are perfect places to engage in reciprocity and healing. Learn more about the projects mentioned in this episode and see some pictures of the garden and farm by clicking this link to view a PDF with all sorts of goodies from this episode. Also, feel free to continue the conversations had in this episode by emailing us at podcast@hopeworksofhc.org We'd love to hear from you and get an idea of what you want to talk about next and ways we can transform together.    To learn more about HopeWorks and our services including gender-based violence survivor services and prevention services and/or to support our work via gift card or financial donations visit HopeWorks new web address https://hopeworksofhc.org/

Voices of the Ancestors
Singing Landscapes, from Georgia to the Balkans with Briget Boyle

Voices of the Ancestors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 58:45


In this episode, our friend Jen Morris takes over the role of interviewer. She speaks with Briget Boyle, vocal coach and singer with Balkan Women's ensemble @kitka, bringing the west coast USA perspective to ‘Voices of the Ancestors'. They chat about:- working with powerful female teachers like Tamar Buadze, in Georgia and Svetlana Spajić in Serbia. How to sing ‘folk music' from a grounded, rooted place in your own landscape. Briget's insight into what ‘Voices of the Ancestors' means for her, describing three types of ancestors - genetic, spiritual and ‘humanity'. Briget shares experiences with Georgian songs in Temple of Light Choir directed by Kristine Barrett (a sort of Kitka community choir) and in True Life Trio. Jen shares experiences of her Georgian choir ‘onefourfive' and Seattle's balkan women's ensemble @Dunava Donate to help tell more women's stories:- https://ko-fi.com/voicesoftheancestors https://www.patreon.com/voicesoftheancestors Join our community facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/516207299354485 Sign up for our email updates and never miss an episode: eepurl.com/hhgoOf Searchable transcript, available here voicesoftheancestors.co.uk/transcripts. Music: Mother, Moon,/ It Will Never Again Be What it Was, / and Love from True Life Trio's album “Like Never, Like Always”. Shen Khar Venakhi, from Kitka's album “The Vine”, Mokle Mravalzhamier from Ensemble Zedashe's album “Our Earth and Water” Tamar Buadze and Teona Kutsia sing a mashup of a Spanish song and Laz song, simply titled Espanur-Laz, which is available on YouTube. Ukrainian folk song Vdova, sung by Ukrainian ensemble Drevo. Serbian Medley, from Dunava's album Behind the Veil. Bedinera from the CD: Teach Yourself Megrelian Songs, by Polikarpe in a trio. Žegar Polye, or Žegar Field Feeds My Lamb, from Svetlana Spajić.

Seldon Crisis – The Podcast
The Dead Hand and the Living Will

Seldon Crisis – The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 21:10


Great Man Theory of History (Wikipedia)‘The smartest person in any room anywhere': in defence of Elon Musk, by Douglas Coupland (Guardian)The Ministry for the Future, Kim Stanley Robinson (Amazon)Kim Stanley Robinson: a climate plan for a world in flames (Financial Times)Why Go to Space? To Save Humanity … and Our Earth, by Wilson da Silva (Medium)The Mars Society (Website)Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

THIS IS OUR EARTH
#22 The Art of Change-itos with Dr. David Kubes

THIS IS OUR EARTH

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 23:23


In this episode of This is Our Earth, our host Sylvia Puentes speaks with Dr. David Kubes, a project manager at El Lugar and the international Lawyer for Access Consciousness worldwide. The development and vision of the project at El Lugar has a very unique and organic growth that has evolved over the different phases of its creation progress through many conscious choices and changes that the locals refer to as 'change-itos'. With a longterm vision for over 200 years, the methods and techniques employed at El Lugar are generative and inspirational new way for construction and engagement with the earth in a truly sustainable way. Dr. David Kubes www.drdavidkubes.com El Lugar www.el-lugar.com

THIS IS OUR EARTH
#21 El jardín en el lugar con Juan Francisco Ramirez Fuentes

THIS IS OUR EARTH

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 20:25


En este episodio en Español del podcast de This is Our Earth, Sylvia Puentes habla con Juan Francisco Ramirez Fuentes, quien es el director a cargo de todos los árboles y plantas del jardín de El Lugar. Descubre en esta conversación cómo la belleza del jardín no sol contribuye a la propiedad pero también a la comunidad al rededor. El Lugar www.el-lugar.om

THIS IS OUR EARTH
#20 The gift of one plant with Efraim Lourenço

THIS IS OUR EARTH

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 16:45


In this episode of This is Our Earth, our host Sylvia Puentes speaks with a young 11-year-old Efraim about his love of gardening - planting and nurturing plants in his own home. Being inspired by a chance adventure at a hotel where he was first gifted a sapling, Efraim soon developed a thriving organic garden in his home. Despite being the only one his age, Efraim is steadfast in his joy of gardening and growing his herbs and vegetables at home. Before his love for gardening, Efraim enjoyed dis-mantelling things and now he finds great joy in gardening with the aspiration of contributing for a future where there will be no pollution. What gift can plants and hands-on gardening be for you, no matter where you live? Efraim Lourenço https://www.instagram.com/hortadoefraim/ El Lugar www.el-lugar.com

Spiritual Podcast with Rev. Jane Hiatt
The Field of All Creation - Full Talk

Spiritual Podcast with Rev. Jane Hiatt

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 60:06


The Field of All Creation (full service) This is the full celebration service – with music, prayer, meditation, celebrations, and announcements. Also available as the talk only. Our Earth and everything upon it, is an outpicturing from the pure light of the quantum field of all creation. We are not just participants in that field. We, as Divine Expressions, are one with that field. Therefore, our power as creators is absolute. However, things get murky when we take into consideration collective unconsciousness as well as our own tendency to focus on creations that have already happened rather than the act of creation. In this message, Rev. Jane will be exploring the field, the qualities of the field, and how we can create the lives we desire by operating from within the field. Unity's website: www.unitycentraloregon.com Located in Bend, Oregon, we are a growing spiritual community of like-minded yet eclectic and unique individuals that come together in love, joy and spiritual growth. If you are looking for a spiritual home that leaves out the dogma and judgment of childhood religion and instead focuses on personal growth and connection to others, this may be what you've been yearning for. We invite you to come play and grow with us and with our entire spirit-led family of caring and sharing individuals. Our ministry invites and accepts all people of all faiths and all creeds while sharing the wisdom and love from the highest and best teachings of Christianity and many other faiths. Parents bring your youth to experience the fun programs and loving teachings of our youth program. Come exactly as you are and see how easy it will be to relax into letting go of fear-based teachings while allowing yourself to be bathed in the flow of unconditional love and well-being.

Spiritual Podcast with Rev. Jane Hiatt
The Field Of All Creation - Talk Only

Spiritual Podcast with Rev. Jane Hiatt

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 22:10


The Field of All Creation (talk only) This is the talk only from our celebration service – without all music, prayer, meditation, celebrations, and announcements. Listen to our full service podcast for the entire experience. Our Earth and everything upon it, is an outpicturing from the pure light of the quantum field of all creation. We are not just participants in that field. We, as Divine Expressions, are one with that field. Therefore, our power as creators is absolute. However, things get murky when we take into consideration collective unconsciousness as well as our own tendency to focus on creations that have already happened rather than the act of creation. In this message, Rev. Jane will be exploring the field, the qualities of the field, and how we can create the lives we desire by operating from within the field. Unity's website: www.unitycentraloregon.com Located in Bend, Oregon, we are a growing spiritual community of like-minded yet eclectic and unique individuals that come together in love, joy and spiritual growth. If you are looking for a spiritual home that leaves out the dogma and judgment of childhood religion and instead focuses on personal growth and connection to others, this may be what you've been yearning for. We invite you to come play and grow with us and with our entire spirit-led family of caring and sharing individuals. Our ministry invites and accepts all people of all faiths and all creeds while sharing the wisdom and love from the highest and best teachings of Christianity and many other faiths. Parents bring your youth to experience the fun programs and loving teachings of our youth program. Come exactly as you are and see how easy it will be to relax into letting go of fear-based teachings while allowing yourself to be bathed in the flow of unconditional love and well-being.

THIS IS OUR EARTH
#16 Anniversary Celebrations at El Lugar, Costa Rica with David Caddy, Dr. Claudia Cano and Dr. David Kubes

THIS IS OUR EARTH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 54:12


On the day that mankind came to a hault, El Lugar rose with its construction breaking ground in 2020. One year on, this is an extended podcast special that brings us beautiful nuggets of wisdom and an invitation to being and creating a world where anything is possible in communion with the earth. The beauty and magic of the adventure of contructing an ecoresort during the global pandemic from a space of intimacy with the earth is beautifully presented by some of the El Lugar team leaders. In this episode of 'This is Our Earth, our host Sylvia Puentes speaks with David Caddy, Dr. Claudia Cano and Dr. David Kubes about the choices that create El Lugar as the inspiration and presence that it is in the world and as the inspiration for this podcast series as well. What sustainable futures are you aware of and can invite into the now? El Lugar www.el-lugar.com

Our Earth
Episode 1 - Tom Ovenden

Our Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 49:34


Welcome to episode 1 of Our Earth ! I chat with Tom Ovenden, a forest ecologist. Tom is testing the boundaries of scientific methods and uncovering new information about how forests can respond to climatic events. We discuss life paths, forests, communication and lots more.

THIS IS OUR EARTH
#15 Being Stardust Sparkles with Katarina Wallentin

THIS IS OUR EARTH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 24:55


In this week's episode of This is Our Earth, our host Sylvia Puentes speaks with Katarina Wallentin about the magical possibilities available in life for us all. What if being the difference of you is a magical space where you can explore the possibilities of living beyond the limitations that we are told about in the parameters of this reality. The Baby Manifesto Trilogy, co-authored by Dr. Dain Heer and Katarina Wallentin, is a set of three children's books entitled Baby Unicorn Manifesto, Baby Dragon Manifesto and Baby Stardust Manifesto that are written with gentle eloquence and addresses the beauty of the young child in each of us, no matter our age in this life. What if your point of view of our communion really does impact the way things show up on earth? Katarina Wallentin www.katarinawallentin.com www.thebabystardustmanifesto.com The Wolf of Possibilities Podcast www.katarinawallentin.com/wolf El Lugar www.el-lugar.com

Our Earth
Introductory Teaser

Our Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 0:43


An introduction to Our Earth podcast giving you a flavour of what is to come. A podcast for people interested in learning more about Our Earth.

Cosmic Dancer - Lo-Fi Music / Hi-Fi Faith
Cosmic Axis (Tree of life in the Universe?)- Episode 5

Cosmic Dancer - Lo-Fi Music / Hi-Fi Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 10:29


Contact: cosmicdancerpodcast@gmail.com I like to disseminate love, kindness and knowledge. Please respect yourself, people and earth. Take care and thanks for supporting me with Paypal. Peace! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5E6WCP8KAS4NG Meeting with the Professor Ashok Singal. Indian Space Research Organization | ISRO · Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) "What I mean by an axis (Cosmic Axis) is a preferred direction, separate from all other directions, in the sky. A dipole implies two opposite poles, just as the axis of the earth has two poles, north and south. In all modern cosmological theories, the universe is considered intrinsically isotropic. This means that from the earth's point of view, the universe appears uniform and homogeneous. However, if the observer moves, then the universe may not appear to be entirely isotropic. Why do we think that the observer might be moving? Our Earth is not at rest. It revolves around the sun at 30 km/s and the solar system revolves around the centre of our Milky Way at 250 km/s. The Milky Way in turn has movement within the local group of galaxies. If we add all these velocities correctly, and try to converge them into one value, then we would get a value for the motion of the observer with respect to the universe. It is necessary to discover this net velocity vector of the solar system." (Prof. Ashok Singal) The so-called Cosmic Axis, also known as the Axis of Evil, divides the universe into two halves, the regions of the sky, with very different numbers of quasars and galaxies. In one half of the sky, separated by a plane through the Earth, Indian researcher Prof. Ashok Singal found 33 quasars and in the other only 15 (quasars are the most distant and active galaxies). This can be verified by the CMB, Cosmic Microwave Background, the oldest light we can see in the universe. - Join my Facebook Group Meditation Mindfulness Yoga Mantra https://www.facebook.com/groups/642191676459430 - Here my short stories about Kindness (I giorni della gentilezza- Paperback - Italian version)- https://tinyurl.com/3vfud2c9 - Here my book Learn Māori Culture and Proverbs (paperback) tinyurl.com/6zmvz9tt - Version with Full Color Images - www.amazon.com/Learn-M%C4%81ori-…1621334435&sr=8-3 - Poster Maramataka: tinyurl.com/pht4easb - Here my book dedicated to Lo-Fi Music (ebook and paperback), tinyurl.com/r2d69dyb - on Amazon USA, UK, INDIA, JAPAN, GERMANY, BRAZIL and other countries. - Here my book Black Book Note www.amazon.com/BLACK-BOOK-NOTE-i…32&s=books&sr=1-1 - Here my book with illustrated philosophical short stories (ebook and paperback), https://tinyurl.com/mfyd4vk7 - on Amazon USA, UK, INDIA, JAPAN, GERMANY, BRAZIL and other countries. E-book and Video on www.lofimusic.it. - Here my journal dedicated to the great italian poet Dante Alighieri https://tinyurl.com/42rt7jjh. - Here my fashion brand dedicated to Spirituality, www.mantratshirt.it.

Simulation
What is Reality?

Simulation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 1:49


We are God, Source, Infinity expressing itself. Each of us a unique creative exploration. Your family, friends, passions, all drawn on a blank canvas. What is the blank canvas? It is consciousness. The nature of reality is a blank paper being colored by words. Our Earth is just ONE book of this infinite library. Each of us is a page in the book with a unique story to share. We share the book of awareness that all words are written on. This is what is meant by Love. Awareness that we share our being. One Infinite Creator. Our First Book ► https://highlevelperception.com Co-produced by Mariah Winter ► https://bit.ly/MariahWinterYouTube Welcome ✌

The Night Owl Chicago: Music. Art. Life.
Eating Humble Pie During a Pandemic

The Night Owl Chicago: Music. Art. Life.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 55:27


The Night Owls Megan and Matt discuss the coming out experience of Elliot Page (Formerly known as Ellen Page), and their continuation of their character in The Netflix Original 'The Umbrella Academy'. They inform their listeners of the 5 safety factors you need to consider when dining in a restaurant tent this winter, what Planet Earth sounds like from space, and what they did on their wedding anniversary. Tune in for a new episode, on The Night Owl! Music created and provided by Dj Kitty. https://soundcloud.com/djkitty86 Source Links: 1. Elliot Page's role in 'The Umbrella Academy' remains unchanged: Reports https://www.wionews.com/entertainment/elliot-pages-role-in-the-umbrella-academy-remains-unchanged-reports-348591 2. COVID-19 News: Should you dine in a restaurant tent this winter? It depends on 5 safety factors: https://www.businessinsider.com/covid-19-safety-risks-of-outdoor-dining-tents-plastic-bubbles-2020-10 3. The Voice of Our Earth (two different links) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhAXIjJ56xE&feature=share https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD5suLd7HL0&feature=share 4. Cheese Fondue Recipe https://www.wellplated.com/cheese-fondue-recipe/ 5. New Laundry Service CSC Pay https://www.cscswacademic.com/digital-laundry-room-technology/ SEND US YOUR STORIES TO: thenightowlchicago@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tnochicago/message

EdenRules.com Audio Series
00626 The Secrets of The Mind

EdenRules.com Audio Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 96:00


(Chinese) Highlights: Everything is created by the mind: we are what we think. The thoughts of most non-practitioners, however, are in a mess with greed, anger, illusion, competition, hatred, etc, which will create a kind of electricity or atmosphere around us and transform it into a bad atmosphere in our country. Our Earth is full of this kind of mind-set, that is why the Earth is not peaceful. We humans do not only live on money, but also rely on affections, atmosphere, peaceful countries, loving kindness and ...

Consciousness Matters Podcast
This is the Future Earth

Consciousness Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 47:22


This is the Future Earth This podcast takes us on a wild ride through the Matrix of Space/Time. Our Earth is much more like a dream than we realize, where places and times are very fluid. Our future self already exists in a future time. In 1996 he saw a blue watery planet in the sky while standing in the center of the first crop circle he entered. Looking up he heard in his head “This is the Future Earth”. This echoed his experience on a Hopi reservation two years earlier when he witnessed a Blue Rainbow that split the sky in two. The aberrant forces inside of crop circles connected the English landscape with Native Americans on another continent in a parallel time. Peter sees that our consciousness is also not limited and that now is a time to open up the Higher Heart Chakra, our personal blue rainbow. Democracy's Future Nodal points on the earth and in the sky. The three heart chakras. How to know what you see as the future will manifest? Donald Trump was Louis 15th of France and why this is important. Hopi prophesy of 5th world or Future Earth. Birthing a New Reality. Music Youtube: Lakota Flag Song - Ghost Dance

Activate Your Wealth Show
The Four Cosmic Laws of Wealth

Activate Your Wealth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 20:07


Can you feel the quantum shift in our planet today? What are the cosmic laws and how does it affect our life and our wealth?   In this podcast episode, Corrina shares all about the Four Cosmic Law of wealth, how we need to view each law, and how each affects our view of wealth. We learn that Money is Service, Love, Truth, and God. Corrina also shares how we will view our highest purpose, discover our truth, ascend, and connect with our cosmic selves when we follow these Cosmic Laws. Corrina explains what is God and how we can truly see the god template. Corrina also leaves us with an activity and questions that will help get direction from your soul and open yourself to the Cosmic Laws.   Which Cosmic Law have you allowed to realign with yourself? Will you tap into these laws and support and guide you to your life’s abundance and infinite wealth?   “Our Earth is becoming a higher frequency planet, and we are becoming a higher frequency human being who can be embodied in our quantum wealth.”   In This Episode: Corrina shares the topic for this episode and why she is sharing this. We are becoming higher quantum frequency human beings. Cosmic Law #1 - Money is Service. We need to begin to ask ourselves and we view our purpose in a new lens. What Corrina means about law and how it affects our planet and ourselves. Cosmic Law #2 - Love. How our hearts will be as we ascend and connect with the cosmic heart. Cosmic Law #3 - Money is Truth. The cosmic truth versus the illusion of yourself. Cosmic Law #4 - Money is God, What is God? And what is the expression of “I AM”? What is the higher will of 2020? Why is Corrina sharing these laws? Corrina shares her metaphor - The Car and Your Soul. Why you need to allow yourself to be in the kingdomship of the Cosmic Laws. The three questions that can activate your wealth - What is the calling? What is the plan? What is required?   Links Mentioned: The New Code Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thenewcodeglobal/  

FedSoc Events
It Can Be Done Live: The Future of Our Earth

FedSoc Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 91:29


The creators of the award-winning documentary, They Say It Can't Be Done, in partnership with the Federalist Society's Regulatory Transparency Project, present It Can Be Done Live - a conversation between entrepreneurs, regulatory experts, and noted academics around creative and bipartisan solutions to global challenges to our shared future. The third of four panel events, It Can Be Done Live: The Future of Our Earth, took place on September 24th, 2020.By 2050, 9 billion humans will share this planet and how we protect it is one of the most important questions of our time. How will we ensure that we can adapt to a changing climate, that we will all have access to clean air and fresh water, and that habitats are protected? While these goals have notable public support, reasonable people differ on the best methods to protect the environment. Are there more effective and less burdensome ways to accomplish these vital goals? The panelists will explore the potential of human ingenuity to solve these problems and the conditions necessary to make those solutions a reality. We say it can be done. The Future of Our Earth Panelists:James W. Coleman, Associate Professor of Law, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of LawDavid Doniger, Director, Climate & Clean Air Program, Natural Resources Defense CouncilCharles Hernick, Vice President of Policy and Advocacy, Citizens for Responsible Energy SolutionsAndrew Wheeler, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyModerator: Susan Dudley, Director, George Washington University Regulatory Studies CenterIntroduction: Nathan Kaczmarek, Vice President & Director, Regulatory Transparency Project and Article I Initiative, The Federalist Society* * * * * As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker. About The Film:They Say It Can't Be Done is a documentary that explores how innovation can solve some of the world’s largest problems. The documentary tracks four companies on the cutting edge of technological solutions that could promote animal welfare, solve hunger, eliminate organ wait lists & reduce atmospheric carbon.

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FedSoc Events
It Can Be Done Live: The Future of Our Earth

FedSoc Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 91:29


The creators of the award-winning documentary, They Say It Can't Be Done, in partnership with the Federalist Society's Regulatory Transparency Project, present It Can Be Done Live - a conversation between entrepreneurs, regulatory experts, and noted academics around creative and bipartisan solutions to global challenges to our shared future. The third of four panel events, It Can Be Done Live: The Future of Our Earth, took place on September 24th, 2020.By 2050, 9 billion humans will share this planet and how we protect it is one of the most important questions of our time. How will we ensure that we can adapt to a changing climate, that we will all have access to clean air and fresh water, and that habitats are protected? While these goals have notable public support, reasonable people differ on the best methods to protect the environment. Are there more effective and less burdensome ways to accomplish these vital goals? The panelists will explore the potential of human ingenuity to solve these problems and the conditions necessary to make those solutions a reality. We say it can be done. The Future of Our Earth Panelists:James W. Coleman, Associate Professor of Law, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of LawDavid Doniger, Director, Climate & Clean Air Program, Natural Resources Defense CouncilCharles Hernick, Vice President of Policy and Advocacy, Citizens for Responsible Energy SolutionsAndrew Wheeler, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyModerator: Susan Dudley, Director, George Washington University Regulatory Studies CenterIntroduction: Nathan Kaczmarek, Vice President & Director, Regulatory Transparency Project and Article I Initiative, The Federalist Society* * * * * As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker. About The Film:They Say It Can't Be Done is a documentary that explores how innovation can solve some of the world’s largest problems. The documentary tracks four companies on the cutting edge of technological solutions that could promote animal welfare, solve hunger, eliminate organ wait lists & reduce atmospheric carbon.

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RTP's Free Lunch Podcast
Deep Dive 138 – It Can Be Done Live: The Future of Our Earth

RTP's Free Lunch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 88:36


The creators of the award-winning documentary, They Say It Can't Be Done, in partnership with the Federalist Society's Regulatory Transparency Project, present It Can Be Done Live - a conversation between entrepreneurs, regulatory experts, and noted academics around creative and bipartisan solutions to global challenges to our shared future. The third of four panel events, It Can Be Done Live: The Future of Our Earth, took place on September 24th, 2020.By 2050, 9 billion humans will share this planet and how we protect it is one of the most important questions of our time. How will we ensure that we can adapt to a changing climate, that we will all have access to clean air and fresh water, and that habitats are protected? While these goals have notable public support, reasonable people differ on the best methods to protect the environment. Are there more effective and less burdensome ways to accomplish these vital goals? The panelists explored the potential of human ingenuity to solve these problems and the conditions necessary to make those solutions a reality. We say it can be done.Featuring:- James W. Coleman, Associate Professor of Law, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law- David Doniger, Director, Climate & Clean Air Program, Natural Resources Defense Council- Charles Hernick, Vice President of Policy and Advocacy, Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions- Andrew Wheeler, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency- [Moderator] Susan Dudley, Director, Regulatory Studies Center and Distinguished Professor of Practice, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy & Public Administration, George Washington UniversityVisit our website - www.RegProject.org - to learn more, view all of our content, and connect with us on social media.

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Eco-Activist Journeys
Bite the Doughnut – it is time to rethink our world!

Eco-Activist Journeys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 50:03


Welcome to Eco-Activist Journeys. Doughnuts, economics, and sustainability – how do they all link? Join Léa, Student Association Environment Officer at the University of St Andrews, and Noah, Editor-in-Chief of the UnEarth magazine of the Environment Subcommittee for this important discussion about our future, capitalism, system change, economic reform and the Doughnut Model invented by Rate Raworth. This is a recording of the live radio show on St Andrews Radio (STAR) which this semester is happening every Thursday at 4-5pm BST. If you enjoy this show reach out to me on Instagram @ecoactivistjourneys and @ecoactivist.lea or the radio show Facebook page @ecoactivistjourneys. We are all in this together. In the same boat. On the same planet. Let's stand together and fight for our future! Our Earth. Our Home. Our Mission.

Exploring the Mystical Side of Life
Starseeds, the Second Wave & the Way Forward

Exploring the Mystical Side of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 26:08


Are you part of The SECOND WAVE? White Eagle talksa bout the Second wave and the evolutionary path of humanity. This is part of what Delores Cannon described as 3 waves of Starseed volunteers to help humanity navigate the evolution to the next level of higher consciousness. Meet Kerri Hummingbird, channel, healer, teacher, author and host of the Soul Nectar Show. In this episode: The story of White Eagle; Shamanic traditions and working with the Ancestors; The Mouth of God; Multi-dimensional beings; Our role in the shift of consciousness: What is the journey of spiritual awakening; Our Earth connection and the unfolding of the future; A cell in the body of God; Navigating your inner space: Using the Elements to heal; Kerri’s Fire ritual to change beliefs; Linda’s Step into the Light process; The Paul Selig teachings. Visit Kerri at https://kerrihummingbird.com/ The Soul Nectar Show: https://soulnectar.show/ Kerri’s book The Second Wave: Transcending the Human Drama https://amzn.to/2RwsB0X Reference: Delores Cannon: Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth https://amzn.to/2FO5Tic Power Up Your Brain https://amzn.to/2RvTHFJ Paul Selig: I AM the Word https://amzn.to/2RABzdS Thanks for joining us on EXPLORING THE MYSTICAL SIDE OF LIFE. You can watch the video on Youtube or our Facebook page. If you enjoyed this conversation and wish to support our podcast, you'll find our Virtual Tip Jar at https://paypal.me/thoughtchange Thank you! Visit Linda Lang at https://thoughtchange.com to find assistance on your spiritual path. Aligning with the Elements: https://bit.ly/3c3VqeG

Mindrolling with Raghu Markus
Ep. 353 – Collective Bardo with Thanissara

Mindrolling with Raghu Markus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 59:46


Thanissara joins Raghu to discuss social action, unconscious racism, and the mystery of the collective bardo, before guiding a breathwork meditation.Thanissara, formerly a Buddhist nun for 12 years, has been teaching meditation retreats alongside her partner Kittisaro since 1992. Together they founded Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat in South Africa and co-authored Listening to the Heart, A Contemplative Guide to Engaged Buddhism. She is also author of Time To Stand Up, A Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth, and several poetry books. Thanissara and Kittisaro recently launched Sacred Mountain Sangha, a California based Non Profit that hosts the Dharmapala Training, a two year, seven module training. Keep up to date with her offerings at dharmagiri.org and sacredmountiansangha.org

Danielle Lin Show: The Art of Living and Science of Life
John Jeavons: Gardening for the Future of Our Earth, Part II

Danielle Lin Show: The Art of Living and Science of Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 52:50


The Art of PermacultureGuest: John Jeavons, The Grow Biointensive Project Whether living in the city or someplace off the grid, thinking about where your food comes from seems only natural. ... The post John Jeavons: Gardening for the Future of Our Earth, Part II appeared first on Danielle Lin Show.

LatinX Nation
LatinX Nation Ep 61 Perpectives On "Latinx"

LatinX Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 75:17


Hey mi gente, in this week's episode we sit down with the Natalie's and go over our thoughts on the term "Latinx" and whether it is a term that we are considering to general or insensitive to our indigenous roots. We were inspired to about this topic because of the article "Haatepah Clearbear on His Indigenous Pride and Love for Our Earth" by Alyssa Shapiro on the Youth to the People website. Check out the article here: https://www.youthtothepeople.com/blogs/to-the-people/meet-the-people-haatepah-clearbear --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/latinx-nation4/support

Fringe Radio Network
Rodney Cluff

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 85:08


May 9th, 2020 Rodney Cluff firmly believes: OUR EARTH IS HOLLOW!  Backed with scientific evidence, including satellite photos of the polar holes, analysis of the observations of polar explorers, analysis of earthquake data and much more — coupled with evidence from the scriptures and history that the Lost Tribes of Israel are now FOUND within the Hollow of Our Earth, he presents his argument in favor of the Hollow Earth Theory. It is his hope that someday, he may have the privilege of visiting his cousins of the Ten Tribes in the North Countries of the Hollow Earth! The author's own ancestry is of Israelitish origin, of the Tribe of Ephraim, and can be traced back to the Exile of the Ten Tribes from Palestine when they were carried captive into Assyria in 721 B.C. The Ten Tribes were held captive for over a century by the Assyrians, but then escaped over the Caucasus mountains sometime before Babylon conquered Assyria in 605 B.C. They made their home in the region of the Crimea and the Steppe of Russia just north of the Black Sea up until the first century B.C. While there, they were ruled by an illustrious leader named Odin. The Roman armies threatened to conquer the region so his ancestors, because of their fierce love of freedom and independence, determined to migrate. From their custom of burying their dead in burial mounds, their migrations have been traced from the Black Sea up the valley of the river Dnieper in Russia to the Baltic Sea and from thence to northern Germany and Scandinavia. Guest Website

Stories Fables Ghostly Tales Podcast
535: The Blood Canvas by Whitix | Earth becomes Flesh and Bone | Horror

Stories Fables Ghostly Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 34:55


535: The Blood Canvas by Whitix | Earth becomes Flesh and Bone | Horror! ✍What's on today✍ Our Earth relies on the sun for all our needs, the star of life, the bringer of warmth, and the cleanser or blight. But when our sun leaves, disappears from our life, it’s presence is felt and mourned. The land begins to decay, what we hold dear and what we know is warped beyond recognition. The earth becomes barren, a creature unto itself, the earth…becomes a canvas of blood and bone. Welcome my shamblers of the night to your creepy Wednesday Tale, The Blood Canvas written by Whitix, an ongoing series with this being the very first part. A tale of flesh, bone, and pure hellish insanity, where an individual finds themselves in a unfamiliar landscape of what they once called their home. Support the Podacst! www.patreon.com/SFGT Help me with an iTunes Review: apple.co/2Hq0XO2 PODCAST SUPPORTERS

New Heights Show on Education
Host Sadia Eijaz – Our Earth

New Heights Show on Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 11:46


Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Taizé Service,” Chorealis, 2 Feb 2020

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 48:17


Taizé, though Western European in origin, has sought to include people and traditions worldwide. They have sought to demonstrate this in the music and prayers where songs are sung in many languages, and have included chants and icons from the Eastern Orthodox tradition. The music emphasizes simple phrases repeated and sometimes also sung in canon. 1 Opening Words by Gordon Ritchie 0:00 2 Prelude “Jesus bleibet meine Freude” by J S Bach, sung by Chorealis 2:45 3 Kindling the Chalice: “Blessed is the Fire That Burns Deep in the Soul” by Eric A Heller-Wagner 5:22 4 Hymn 296 “O Ye Who Taste That Love Is Sweet” 6:05 5 Brother Roger and the creation of the Taizé tradition 7:50 6 Sharing Our Abundance 10:18 7 “From You I Receive, to You I Give” 13:12 8 Hymn 1034 “De Noche” 13:53 9 Prayer for Pentecost 16:49 10 Anthem “Ave verum corpus” by Mozart, sung by Chorealis 18:21 11 Reading “Psalm 23 for This Moment” by Kevin Tarsa, read by Karen Mills 20:43 12 Taizé Hymn “Confitemini Domino” sung by Chorealis 22:37 13 Reading “Blessed Are the Queer” by Helen Rose, read by Yvonne Mireau 25:42 14 Hymn 1047 “Nada Te Turbe” (sung in Spanish) 26:40 15 Reading “A Prayer for Our Earth” by Pope Francis, read by Jeff Bisanz 29:19 16 Anthem “Cherish the Earth” by Bob Hurd, revised text by Susan Ruttan, sung by Chorealis 30:43 17 “Universal Spirit of Love” by Dorothy May Emerson, read by Marilyn Gaa 33:09 18 Musical Reflection by Gordon Ritchie 34:57 19 Reading “A Native American Prayer” read by Robert Begg 38:13 20 Taizé Hymn “Laudate omnes gentes” sung by Chorealis 39:33 21 Affirmation “Love Is Our Greatest Purpose” by Jay E Abernathy, Jr 42:30 22 Hymn 10 “Immortal Love” 43:15 23 Closing Words “Teach us to look for you” by Fr. Austin Fleming, read by Karen Mills 45:22 24 Choral response “Alleluia, Amen” by Gordon Ritchie, sung by Chorealis 46:30 25 Blessing “Love Is Our Spirit” by Eric Williams 47:08 26 “Carry the Flame of Peace and Love” 47:33 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Krish Murali Eswar's Heaven Inside
061 Cosmology - Gravity of Gravity (4) of Yogiraj Sri Vethathiri Maharishi

Krish Murali Eswar's Heaven Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 4:44


Our Earth is a spaceship. We are an intimate part of cosmology.Vazhga Valamudan,Be Blessed,Krish Murali Eswar.Visit https://www.simplifiedkundaliniyoga.com/ to awaken your Kundalini and mediate on your life-force to succeed in your life.Visit https://kayakalpayoga.com/ to transmute sexual energy into spiritual energy.Support the show (https://instamojo.com/@muralieswar)

KPFA - Talk-It-Out Radio
A Contemplative journey to engaged Buddhism

KPFA - Talk-It-Out Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 59:58


How can we have the clarity of mind and freedom of heart to deal wisely with the difficulties we face, such as climate crisis?  Host, Marlena Willis, talks with Buddhist teachers, Thanissaro and Kittisaro, about their journey to engaged Buddhism and how meditation practice can give us tools to make positive change in our world. Kittisaro, from Chattanooga TN, is a Rhodes Scholar and was a monk for 15 years in the Thai Forest School of Ajahn Chah. He also practices Chinese Chan and Pure Land informed by Master Hua, and has co-authored, with Thanissara, Listening to the Heart, A Contemplative Journey to Engaged Buddhism.       Thanissara, from London UK, spent 12 years as a Buddhist nun of the Thai Forest School. She has an MA in Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy Practice, and has written several books, including poetry books. Her latest book is Time To Stand Up, An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth.         Kittisaro & Thanissara have taught Dharma and meditation internationally for 35 years and together co-founded two Non Profits, Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat in South Africa in 2000 and Sacred Mountain Sangha in California in 2017. They run a two-year training focusing on “Depth Dharma for Our Times”, and are currently on the Spirit Rock Teacher Council.   The post A Contemplative journey to engaged Buddhism appeared first on KPFA.

Love is Medicine
033: Loving Yourself To Mind-Body Health w/ Dr. Benjamin Alter

Love is Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 49:11


Just like when we bruise a knee or break a bone, your mind has the ability to heal itself in the same way your body does. So why as a society have we been conditioned to believe that healing is an external thing, something that does not exist inside of us? Dr. Benjamin Alter recognized this flawed logic and created Alter Health with his wife Susanna, to help their patients be reintroduced to the amazing healing powers of our own conscious. By honoring the bodies innate ability to heal itself and evolving your diet and lifestyle practices to tune into your body-mind awareness, Dr. Benjamin believes that you can reconnect to the eternal trust of your body and experience a greater sense of wholeness. When viewing your physical symptoms as blocks that come between you and your healing path, you can trust your body to move through these expressions with ease. On this episode, Dr. Benjamin shares his incredibly pure view of naturopathic medicine, how to cease your toxic and destructive behaviors through forgiveness, and why we should look at the mind of toddlers as the perfect example for mental resilience. By focusing on your healing environment, becoming okay with letting go of expectations and judgments, and allowing yourself the freedom to have fresh insights, you can cure what ails you and evolve your spiritual immune system to navigate with more clarity and confidence in your life. True healing happens in the real world, not inside of a test tube or double-blind study. When you are able to limit the contamination you feed your body and mind and stop projecting your expectations onto the future, you will learn how to harness your power in the present moment to leverage the change you want to see in the world. How does Dr. Benjamin's view of what it means to heal holistically align with your viewpoints? Share with us in the comments on the episode page.   In This Episode Allowing yourself to follow the eternal laws of nature to find natural healing solutions Stepping fully into yourself and allowing your body to live into your greatest potential Remembering what it is like to connect with your innate toddler resilience Ways to allow your thoughts and emotions to pass through you instead of control you Finding trust in your body again by tapping into your awareness and vitalism   Quotes “We live in a society and a culture where we are born to believe in many ways that we don’t have the answers, we must rely on some sort of external source of information or healing power or medicine to help us belong in our journey.” (5:18) “We’re not just talking about how good is your cholesterol or are your hormones balanced, we're talking about what are you doing with your life, are you using your healthy body to live into your fullest potential?” (9:33) “Our Earth is getting really sick, and its no question as to why the inhabitants of the Earth are also becoming sick.” (17:01) “The mind heals itself just like the body does and all we have to do is take a step back and let the mind do what it does best and let the thoughts detox out of our awareness.” (33:39) “As adults, we learn to try and pick and choose what we feel, how we feel, when we feel it, and that's simply not in our control. And the more we try and pick and choose and force what we feel... the more we set ourselves up for suffering.” (37:07)   Links Alter Health Website Alter Your Health with Dr. Benjamin Alter Podcast Sign Up for Alter Weekly Group Coaching Here Follow Alter Health on Facebook | Instagram | YouTube   Find the full show notes for this episode here Keep up with all things Love Is Medicine Follow Razi on Facebook |Instagram

Eco-Activist Journeys
"This is a Climate Emergency!" - St Andrews Climate Demonstration and Voices of the Future

Eco-Activist Journeys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 6:43


As young people, we are told to work and study hard for our future, but with Climate Change progressing the question arises: what does that future look like? According to the International Panel on Climate Change, we have 11 years left to tackle Climate Change. 11 years that will decide the fate of our planet. 11 years that will decide our future. We were born into a world threatened by environmental destruction. For decades scientists have been speaking up and for decades politicians have been negotiating. Yet, nothing substantial has been done! St Andrews might just be a small town and we might not be able to gather a crowd as big as a city, but we still want to demonstrate how much we care. Together with cities and towns from around the world, we joined the Youth Climate Strikes inspired by Greta Thunberg on Friday the 15th of March. Our future is in danger and we have a right to stand up for it. Thank you to everyone who participated in the St Andrews Climate Action Strike on Friday the 15th of March 2019 and who spoke up for their future. This is only the beginning. Stay strong and join the global movement. Let's make history together. Our Earth. Our Home. Our Mission. Love, Léa

Justice's First Dawn: A Classic Justice League of America Podcast
Justice's First Dawn: Ultraa Love Month Pt.1 - Justice League of America 153

Justice's First Dawn: A Classic Justice League of America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 101:50


Warm up the jacuzzi... Put on the Kenny G CD as background music... And open up that discount holiday bag of Lindt truffles!  It's the first part of Ultraa Love Month for February!  That's right, this ENTIRE month is dedicated to the ONLY super-hero of Earth Prime! Our Earth!  With locks of red hair that would have made Axl Rose in his prime jealous!  And in issue 153, we see his introduction!  We also get to see a cameo by Julius Schwartz, Green Arrow acting like a PRIME jerk, and how Green Lantern Corps members handle a certain specific alien species!  All this, plus the usual cover date comics fun, and YOUR listener feedback!  So feel free to program your Maxitron to compose an email, and send it to justicesfirstdawning@gmail.com!  And as ever, thanks for your time and enjoyment!

WILD ROOTS
WILD ROOTS Trailer

WILD ROOTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 2:35


Wild Roots is an honest podcast about the state of wild nature in the age of the anthropocene. It will be a journey to inspire listeners to reconnect with their wild roots.It will host an on-going discussion about the needs of nature, exploring the current environmental crisis, the importance of our reconnection to our wild earth, biodiversity, re-wilding efforts, apex predator protection, age of decline, human nature, even neurobiologyand more. I want to talk about what people don't want to talk about and also explore how our day to day lives lead to a continuum of unmindful apathy for the greater ecology in which we live. We will explore and share the many ways we can cognitively connect to wild earth every day and bring our minds to a more lasting recognition of our innate connection to OUR Earth.This podcast will consist of a mix of formats, including solo-broadcasting, recorded conversations and discussions with other ecologist, naturalists, biologists and environmentally-minded individuals and is currently in the making, so stay tuned!Soraya is the host of this podcast and is also the creator of The Wandering Naturalist blog. ALSO, if you enjoy this content please support my work by becoming a Wild Roots Patreon.

Innovation Unleashed Podcast
Saving the World’s Water from Our Own Destruction

Innovation Unleashed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 40:52


British poet W. H. Auden once noted, “Thousands have lived without love, not one without water.”…I am not sure about his use of the number thousands…but I am sure he was right about the water. Our Earth is sometimes compared to a magnificent blue marble, especially by those privileged few who have been lucky enough to gaze upon it from space. This is due to the predominance of water on the Earth’s surface. I’m sure that you know that the Earth is largely covered with water. Water covers about two thirds of the Earth’s surface. Interestingly, only about five percent of that water is fresh water versus salt water…and two thirds of that tiny percentage of fresh water, 69 exists as ice. But, if you melted all that ice, and the Earth’s surface was perfectly smooth, the sea levels would rise to an altitude of 2.7 km. With the water that brings us life as we know it in such dramatically short supply, you would think that we would protect it with an immeasurable passion…but instead we ignore it with unimaginable malaise. So here is some of the bad news in shocking statistics… The Mississippi River carries an estimated 1.5 million metric tons of nitrogen pollution into the Gulf of Mexico each year, creating a “dead zone” in the Gulf each summer about the size of New Jersey. Approximately 40% of the lakes in America are too polluted for fishing, aquatic life, or swimming. Each year 1.2 trillion gallons of untreated sewage, storm water, and industrial waste are dumped into US water. Every day, 2 million tons of sewage and industrial and agricultural waste are discharged into the world’s water, the equivalent of the weight of the entire human population of 6.8 billion people. About 10% of America’s beaches fail to meet the federal benchmark for what constitutes safe swimming water. By 2025, an estimated 1.8 billion people will live in areas plagued by water scarcity, with two-thirds of the world's population living in water-stressed regions as a result of use, growth, and climate change. The challenge we now face as we head into the future is how to effectively conserve, purify, and distribute the water we have. And to make matters worse plastics are attacking our oceans. In 1950, the world’s population of 2.5 billion produced 1.5 million tons of plastic; in 2016, a global population of more than 7 billion people produced over 320 million tons of plastic. Every day approximately 8 million pieces of plastic pollution find their way into our oceans. There may now be around 5.25 trillion macro and microplastic pieces floating in the open ocean. Weighing up to 269,000 tonnes. Recent studies have revealed marine plastic pollution in 100% of marine turtles, 59% of whales, 36% of seals and 40% of seabird species examined. 100,000 marine mammals and turtles and 1 million sea birds are killed by marine plastic pollution annually. And Every year, more people die from unsafe water than from all forms of violence, including war. On this episode, we are joined by two pioneers who are working to use chemistry and technology to safely reduce/eliminate hazardous chemical contaminants and pathogens from water to protect life and make clean water more easily accessible for all humanity. Dr. Terry Collins is the Teresa Heinz Professor in Green Chemistry, Chemistry and Director, Institute for Green Science at Carnegie Mellon University and Professor Ryan Sullivan, working in both Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.

Mindrolling with Raghu Markus
Ep. 270 - Thanissara

Mindrolling with Raghu Markus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 59:56


Author and teacher Thanissara joins Raghu for a conversation about the waking up together and breaking our karmic patterns.Thanissara, author of Time To Stand Up, A Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth, was a Buddhist nun for 12 years. She has been teaching meditation retreats with her partner Kittisaro since 1992. Together they founded Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat in 2000 in South Africa and co-authored Listening to the Heart, A Contemplative Guide to Engaged Buddhism.

Ben Franklin's World
189 Sam White, The Little Ice Age

Ben Franklin's World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 51:42


We’re living in a period of climate change. Our Earth has been getting warmer since the mid-19th century. So how will humans adapt to and endure this period of global warming? Will they adapt to it and endure? It turns out the people of early America also lived through a period of climate change and their experiences may hold some answers for us. Sam White, an Associate Professor at The Ohio State University and author of A Cold Welcome: The Little Ice Age and Europe’s Encounter, joins us to explore the Little Ice Age and how it impacted initial European exploration and colonization of North America. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/189   Meet Ups Boston History Camp Boston Meet Up: July 8, 10am Meet at the corner of Park Street and Tremont Street on Boston Common Cleveland Meet Up: Saturday July 21   Episode 200 Tell Liz what would you like to know about early American history?   Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute The Great Courses Plus (Free Trial)   Complementary Episodes Episode 015: Joyce Chaplin, Round About the Earth Episode 049: Malcolm Gaskill, How the English Became America Episode 079: James Horn, What Are Historical Sources (Colonial Jamestown) Episode 116: Erica Charters, Disease & the Seven Years’ War Episode 127: Caroline Winterer, American Enlightenments   Helpful Show Links Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Join the Ben Franklin's World Community Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App   *Books purchased through this link will help support the production of Ben Franklin's World.

Dr. Barbara Mossberg » Poetry Slowdown
ATTENTION MUST BE PAID (Death of a Salesman) AND OTHER PRAYERS/THE SPILL OUT OF YOU

Dr. Barbara Mossberg » Poetry Slowdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 63:17


Life and Death Stakes in Paying Attention, Your Own, Each Other’s, Our Earth’s, and What Amazed Poetry Has To Do With It. (Mary Oliver (a lot), D. H. Lawrence, Emily Dickinson (of course), John Muir (a lot), John Steinbeck, Arthur … Continue reading → The post ATTENTION MUST BE PAID (Death of a Salesman) AND OTHER PRAYERS/THE SPILL OUT OF YOU first appeared on Dr. Barbara Mossberg » Poetry Slowdown.

Red Moon Roleplaying
The Black Madonna 13: Kosmonaut

Red Moon Roleplaying

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 54:52


The spacecraft Soyuz 31, en-route to the Soviet space station Salyut 6, carried with it two cosmonauts. One of them was Sigmund Jähn, representing East Germany in the Interkosmos program. The first German native in space. After 124 orbits and spending 7 days, 20 hours and 49 minutes in space he returned safely home to Earth. He described his journey with the words "…what I saw then was total happiness: Our Earth, in shining in bright blue. Just like a dream." Campaign: "The Black Madonna", KULT: Divinity Lost Music by: Atrium Carceri Web: https://www.redmoonroleplaying.com iTunes: http://apple.co/2wTNqHx Android: http://bit.ly/2vSvwZi Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/RedMoonRoleplaying RSS: http://www.redmoonroleplaying.com/podcast?format=rss Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RedMoonRoleplaying

Going Beyond Medicine on Empower Radio
Overdevelopment, Overpopulation, Overshoot

Going Beyond Medicine on Empower Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017


Our Earth is in peril, and the consequences of our actions have devastating consequences. Elaine will share an important book, produced by Population Media Center, that shares the challenges that we have created through over population, over development and over-shoot. Through ravenous use and misuse of natural resources, we are killing our planet and ourselves. This book takes a look at the causes and the solutions.

WSBA Morning News with Gary Sutton
Dr. Ellen Moyer talks Environment and Sustainability on the WSBA Morning News - 7/26/17 - part 2

WSBA Morning News with Gary Sutton

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 6:28


Ellen Moyer, Ph. D is an Environmental Engineer and Author of "Our Earth, Our Species, Our Selves: How to Thrive while Creating a Sustainable World"

WSBA Morning News with Gary Sutton
Dr. Ellen Moyer talks Environment and Sustainability on the WSBA Morning News - 7/26/17 - part 1

WSBA Morning News with Gary Sutton

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 9:05


Ellen Moyer, Ph. D is an Environmental Engineer and Author of "Our Earth, Our Species, Our Selves: How to Thrive while Creating a Sustainable World"

Courage to Create
The Porchlight: Episode Nine with Varsha Bajaj

Courage to Create

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 42:34


Episode 9 features Varsha Bajaj, author of the lyrical picture books How Many Kisses Do You Want Tonight? (illustrated by Ivan Bates), T is for Taj Mahal (illustrated by Robert Crawford), This is Our Baby, Born Today(illustrated by Eliza Wheeler), and the forthcoming Our Earth, Our Home(illustrated by Simona Mulazzani).   Our Porchlight conversation with Varsha explores her path in the writing business, from feeling “invisible” to meeting mentor and friend Kathi Appelt, agent and poet Jill Corcoran, and her gentle and patient editor, Nancy Paulsen. We also discuss This is Our Baby, Born Today and its transformation from first to final draft, including the choice of a baby elephant as the main character and the ways that the matriarchal society of elephants has touched the diverse readership of the book. (We also discover Varsha’s celebratory rituals, which may or may not include a bag of Cape Cod Kettle Cooked 40% Reduced Fat Potato Chips!)   Thank you for listening. Please share your comments and thoughts on the podcast with us. Rate us on iTunes, Google Play or Sticher—sharethe Porchlight with others. And remember to retreat, create and celebrate. Show Notes: Publishers Weekly Review of This is Our Baby, Born Today Illustrator Eliza Wheeler on the process of bringing This is Our Baby, Born Today to life Simona Mulazzani, illustrator of the forthcoming Our Earth, Our Home

Conversations with Friends
Season 3 Episode 2 - Food is free!!!

Conversations with Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017 32:10


Our Earth grows our food, for free. Tune into the plant message! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conversationswithfriends/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conversationswithfriends/support

Dr. Brie Gibbs
The Lost Library of Alexandria, a channeled message from Mikos by Judy Cali

Dr. Brie Gibbs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017


Hollow Earth has a Universal Library called The Library of Porthologos the Head Librarians name is Mikos. (This Library is The Lost Library of Alexandria) We store our records on Telonium Plates. The living Library is located inside you, our portals lead to All Star Systems, our Water is alive with consciousness talks, We live in Inner EarthCaverns - Humanity's New Home. Our Earth herself is a Crystal. A New Golden Age the return toChrist Consciouness.You will continue to receive exciting and amazing information that inspires you also assists you to realize that, Love is the Key Peace is the Answer. Judy will Channel a message from Mikos. You will be opening new widows of opportunities by experiencing what The Telosians share with you in this call. Put your hand on your Heart and thank yourself for paying attention, following your guidance to join us in feeling the truth for you knowing your divine Mastery is awakening perfectly. You are the answer you have been looking for:

Dr. Brie Gibbs
The Lost Library of Alexandria, a channeled message from Mikos by Judy Cali

Dr. Brie Gibbs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017


Hollow Earth has a Universal Library called The Library of Porthologos the Head Librarians name is Mikos. (This Library is The Lost Library of Alexandria) We store our records on Telonium Plates. The living Library is located inside you, our portals lead to All Star Systems, our Water is alive with consciousness talks, We live in Inner EarthCaverns - Humanity's New Home. Our Earth herself is a Crystal. A New Golden Age the return toChrist Consciouness.You will continue to receive exciting and amazing information that inspires you also assists you to realize that, Love is the Key Peace is the Answer. Judy will Channel a message from Mikos. You will be opening new widows of opportunities by experiencing what The Telosians share with you in this call. Put your hand on your Heart and thank yourself for paying attention, following your guidance to join us in feeling the truth for you knowing your divine Mastery is awakening perfectly. You are the answer you have been looking for:

Rack Focus
Episode 002 - Human The Documentary

Rack Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 44:21


HUMAN is a collection of stories about and images of our world, offering an immersion to the core of what it means to be human. Through these stories full of love and happiness, as well as hatred and violence, HUMAN brings us face to face with the Other, making us reflect on our lives. From stories of everyday experiences to accounts of the most unbelievable lives, these poignant encounters share a rare sincerity and underline who we are – our darker side, but also what is most noble in us, and what is universal. Our Earth is shown at its most sublime through never-before-seen aerial images accompanied by soaring music, resulting in an ode to the beauty of the world, providing a moment to draw breath and for introspection.

Wizard of Ads
23 and a Half

Wizard of Ads

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2016 2:07


Springtime pierced the pale heart of winter with a shout of green and a blade of grass. The rumbles of summer are wooden wagon wheels banging hollow in the dust far away. Autumn sings of passage in a minor key as the quail fly up for the hunters. The white of winter is a splinter under a fingernail. Our Earth experiences seasons as it orbits the Sun because of its 23.5° tilt.What does your tilt cause you to experience? Toward what are you inclined? Are you tilted toward or away from mass production? Toward or away from romance? Toward or away from history? Toward or away from dance? Your tilt alters your perspective. Your inclination gives you opinions. The way you lean affects your mood. So here are the questions. Is your leaning correct? Are the rest of us simply wrong? Are your inclinations on the button? Are you tilted exactly the right way? Our planet says 23 and a half degrees are proper and holy and right and true. But that is the planet. What say you? Roy H. Williams

St. Irenaeus Ministries
The Advent of Hope

St. Irenaeus Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2015 32:41


In Isaiah we read of the Servant songs, a collection of poems or songs speaking of the servant of God. There are ancient Rabbinic sources that see Isaiah 53 as referring explicitly to a suffering Messiah. The Babylonian Talmud, the midrash on Ruth, the Aramaic Targum, the writings of Moses Maimonides, and the mystical texts of the Zohar all contain exegesis to this effect. We have two strains of thought in these servant songs - the suffering Messiah and the reigning Messiah. Christians have interpreted these texts as referring to the First and Second Comings of Christ. At the critical turning point of the Gospel, Jesus asks his disciples "Who do people say I am?" It is here that Peter gives his confession and Jesus the prediction of his crucifiction. He then goes on to talk about discipleship and his Second Coming. In Mathew 16:27 we read a prediction about the Son of Man at the End of Time. Christ came 2000 years ago to show us the way, but he showed more. He, of his own will, voluntarily died for our sins and was raised again triumphantly. This triumphance was not seen by everyone and he did not remain on Earth to reign. There is a great deal yet to be established. Our Earth is not yet the Messianic Kingdom; there is more yet to be accomplished in this great drama. A great drama that includes each of us.