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This week's show is with Maria Rodale. Maria is an explorer in search of the mysteries of the universe. She is the author of Love, Nature, Magic: Shamanic Journeys into the Heart of My Garden, Organic Manifesto and Scratch and is the children's book author, Mrs. Peanuckle. Maria is also the co-chairman of the Rodale Institute, an independent scientific research and education non-profit that studies regenerative organic vs. chemical agriculture. Maria has received awards for her lifetime of service and activism, including the National Audubon Rachel Carson Award in 2004, United Nations Population Fund's Award for the Health and Dignity of Woman Everywhere in 2007, and The Auburn University International Quality of Life Award in 2014. And in 2017 she received an honorary Doctorate Degree from Delaware Valley University. Maria is a mother, grandmother, artist, and crazy gardener who lives in Pennsylvania, right near where she was born. In this show, Maria and Lian explored the topic of shamanic journeying, and how it can support us in developing a relationship with nature, especially with the plants around you. They spoke about the practicality of working shamanically in this way and how it can be used in everyday life to navigate relationships, understand oneself, and live in balance with nature - developing a collaborative relationship with the plants and animals around us. We'd love to know what YOU think about this week's show. Let's carry on the conversation… please leave a comment wherever you are listening or in any of our other spaces to engage. What you'll learn from this episode: Developing a relationship with nature, especially the beings around us - such as the plants and animals in our local land - is essential for rewilding and living in harmony with the natural world. Shamanic journeying can be a powerful tool for gaining insights and guidance, and it can be accessed through various resources and practices. Start with what annoys you in your garden or surroundings as a way to begin developing a relationship with nature and understanding the messages it has for you. Resources and stuff spoken about: The episode about The Lindworm in which Lian invites you on a shamanic drum journey Visit Maria's website Maria's Books: Love, Nature, Magic: Shamanic Journeys into the Heart of My Garden, Organic Manifesto, Scratch & more. Read & subscribe to Maria's newsletter: Life.Unfiltered. Join UNIO, the Academy of Sacred Union. This is for the old souls in this new world… Discover your kin & unite with your soul's calling to truly live your myth. Be Mythical Join our mailing list for soul stirring goodness: https://www.bemythical.com/moonly Join UNIO: The Academy of Sacred Union Go Deeper: https://www.bemythical.com/godeeper Follow us: Facebook Instagram TikTok YouTube Thank you for listening! There's a fresh episode released each week here and on most podcast platforms - and video too on YouTube - if you subscribe then you'll get each new episode delivered to your device every week automagically (that way you'll never miss an episode).
Today being “the wounded healer” has become the excuse for poor discernment in contemporary practitioners around boundaries, responsibility, and personal healing. In western thought the concept of the wounded healer began with Karl Jung who used the phrase to refer psychologically to the capacity “to be at home in the darkness of suffering and there to find germs of light and recovery with which, as though by enchantment, to bring forth Asclepius, the sun-like healer” and to assist healing. However before Jung, before Asclepius, and even before western thought there were shamans, the first wounded healers. Shamanically speaking the wounded healer is the initiated shaman, the person who has entered her own death, illness, or madness and found the path through it with the help of Spirit. And in that journey the wound is healed for the shaman and because of that journey the shaman is able to work with the spirits to assist the healing of others. Join host and shaman, Christina Pratt, as we explore the concept of the wounded healer, bust some myths, and consider the reality through the eyes of spiritual maturity.
Shamanically speaking, what is happening in our country is the dismantling of our shared False Self, explains host and shaman, Christina Pratt. Do you want to rebuild a system based on fear and unsustainable ideas about the world we live in or do you want to co-create a new system based on our understanding of what does and clearly does not work? Now is the moment for you to choose. Love or Fear? More importantly you are choosing now in every act you take and don’t take. Join us this week as we explore small acts of power. Our small acts of power are everywhere all day long. The most effective begin by co-creating with Spirit. This week we explore how to make these acts of power in the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual dynamics of your life. Allow yourself the time, through small powerful acts, to connect with the Sacred, to cultivate relationships with the Essence energies that give your life meaning, to risk allowing yourself to love, and give your body what it needs to carry you on this journey. You do not know what is ahead. But you can trust that your life will become what you are cultivating now. Choose well and tend to the small acts of power everyday.
Rebekah is an urban plant medicine shaman, working with plant medicines to inspire conscious change. With over twenty years’ experience working with plant medicines, and using my experiences from both the Amazon and urban jungles, she enables people to start living ‘shamanically’ in a western world. She teach modern shamanic wisdom and offers practical tools to help people living in the urban jungle see the synchronicity and magic in the ordinariness, and reconnect them back to nature, and the natural cycles and rhythms of life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sprout-connectors/support
Today being “the wounded healer” has become the excuse for poor discernment in contemporary practitioners around boundaries, responsibility, and personal healing. In western thought the concept of the wounded healer began with Karl Jung who used the phrase to refer psychologically to the capacity “to be at home in the darkness of suffering and there to find germs of light and recovery with which, as though by enchantment, to bring forth Asclepius, the sun-like healer” and to assist healing. However before Jung, before Asclepius, and even before western thought there were shamans, the first wounded healers. Shamanically speaking the wounded healer is the initiated shaman, the person who has entered her own death, illness, or madness and found the path through it with the help of Spirit. And in that journey the wound is healed for the shaman and because of that journey the shaman is able to work with the spirits to assist the healing of others. Join host and shaman, Christina Pratt, as we explore the concept of the wounded healer, bust some myths, and consider the reality through the eyes of spiritual maturity.
Join us for Our Brand *NEW Monday Podcast Show! We will be joined by our Podcaster Host of Our *New Monday Show called "Living Shamanically" with Garrett Jackson and he will be joined with our Founder Claudia Ibarra as a guest co-host of the show.? PODCAST AVAILABLE AT: 10am Hawaii – 1pm Pacific (US) – 2pm Mountain – 3pm Central – 4pm Eastern – 8pm London - 7am Melbourne (SUNDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX **JOIN OUR DIRECTORY! Our website is devoted to highlighting the work of Spiritual Entrepreneurs. >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/directory DISCLAIMER: Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices. International Angels Network, its hosts, sponsors, guests, advertisers, and affiliates, are not responsible for actions taken by listeners before, during, after or as result of listening to broadcasts.
Join us for the Premier Podcast Episode of Our Brand *NEW Monday Podcast Show! We will be joined by our Podcaster Host of Our *New Monday Show called "Living Shamanically" with Garrett Jackson and he will be interviewed by our Founder Claudia Ibarra PODCAST AVAILABLE AT: 10am Hawaii – 1pm Pacific (US) – 2pm Mountain – 3pm Central – 4pm Eastern – 8pm London - 7am Melbourne (SUNDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX *NEW* IAN SPIRITUAL TRIBE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/membership DISCLAIMER: Readings are for entertainment and information purposes only. Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices.
In previous episodes of our show, we have touched on the themes such as happiness, stress, trauma and its broader social implications. On today’s episode, we are accompanied by Greg Prasker, a modern-day shaman, who is dedicated to working with clients who opt to pursue more, alternative, approaches to overcoming traumatic life events and toxic stress by employing a combination of hypnosis, sound healing, energy work, Buddhist mantras and other modalities to help his clients empower themselves to live life on their own terms.
Today being “the wounded healer” has become the excuse for poor discernment in contemporary practitioners around boundaries, responsibility, and personal healing. In western thought the concept of the wounded healer began with Karl Jung who used the phrase to refer psychologically to the capacity “to be at home in the darkness of suffering and there to find germs of light and recovery with which, as though by enchantment, to bring forth Asclepius, the sun-like healer” and to assist healing. However before Jung, before Asclepius, and even before western thought there were shamans, the first wounded healers. Shamanically speaking the wounded healer is the initiated shaman, the person who has entered her own death, illness, or madness and found the path through it with the help of Spirit. And in that journey the wound is healed for the shaman and because of that journey the shaman is able to work with the spirits to assist the healing of others. Join host and shaman, Christina Pratt, as we explore the concept of the wounded healer, bust some myths, and consider the reality through the eyes of spiritual maturity.
This story comes from a time before "Yggdrasil", the tree of life. The "Lament Tree" came first... and this is how this story starts and how man came to adapt, heal and learn. Shamanically, the story leads you to learn to interface with the natural world, to teach yourself. This story unfolded in the forth lecture by Mother Sha-Riah, from the lecture series on the shamanic tradition (Northern European). Mother Sha-Riah is channeled by Caroline for us, she is from our family ancestral healing line, who lived her whole life as a shaman in a nomadic clan. If you have an inclination to explore the shamanic tradition of Northern Europe, this story will help you expand your knowledge of how our ancestors embraced the sacred fire in ceremony and shamanic healing and development. A question from the group answered: Plant and tree Vibration - individual and collective. A question about changing water or things with pure intent: The full lecture is below. The post The Natural World – The teaching and Healing aspect – Shamanic Tradition Lecture No. 4 appeared first on Ancestral Medicine Women.
Consider removing your true self from the disconnected life and relationships which deplete your energies and drain you of your personal existence. Move yourself into living an invigorated, indepth version of your life where you can be impassioned, self-respected and eager to explore the extent of your personal powers, personal loves and creative capacities. Author and minister Temple Hayes beautifully dialogues about her powerful steps she proposes which help individuals move toward invigorating life while overcoming trauma, abuse, loss, confusion, addiction, depression, dissociation, and rejection, for starters. Temple Hayes is the author of "When Did You Die? 8 Steps to Stop Dying Every Day and Start Waking Up" and Temple Hayes can be contacted at templehayes.com Dr. Carol Francis, Clinical Psychologist, Marriage, Family & Child Therapist, Certified Hypnotherapist, Reiki Master and Shamanically trained has the wonderful opportunity to interview enlightened and authentic pilgrims of the humane movements toward evolved living. Dr. Carol Francis practices in the Los Angeles area serving Redondo Beach, Rancho Palos Verdes, Manhattan Beach, El Segundo and surrounding areas. Dr. Carol Francis can be reached at drcarolfrancis.com. More programs of this nature can be found at drcarolfrancistalkradio.com.
Meditations come in all shapes, sizes, content, length, purpose and styles. Typically accompanied with a peaceful focus and various types of breathing, meditations can suit your moment, your mood, your needs and your current personality styles. Dr. Carol Francis, a student of meditation for over 40 years, considers today the meditation of reading fiction and then leads a 10 minute meditation in your own fiction. Such meditation aim to move you beyond your limited thinking and limited perceptions of your reality so that when you return to your daily demands, you are better equipped to consider issues, problems, and opportunities from many different angles helping you optimize your attitude and your actions. Enjoy these moments of soulful, spiritual, playful and expanding meditational experiences. Dr. Carol Francis is an experienced Clinical Psychologist, Marriage, Family & Child Therapist, Reiki Master, Shamanically trained for 20 years, Jungian and Transpersonal Psychotherapist, and Certified Medical Hypnotherapist with 38 years of professional experience. Dr. Carol Francis consults in the Los Angeles Beach Cities of Torrance, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Rancho Palos Verdes, San Pedro and Long Beach. 3655 Torrance Blvd, Torrance, CA 90503 310-543-1824.
Mike Rogalski teaches Remote Viewing throughout the Southern California regions to those eager to use their given powers to perceive what is at some distance away. Remote Viewing is a mental or clair-cognizance technique utilized by many secret agencies in various countries, financed by governments and personal interest groups. Research is definitive and definitely intriguing. Remote Viewing is a skill taught to any one. Remote Viewing skills require strict and frequent practice sessions implementing specific guidelines and tools. Mike Rogalski offers such classes to beginners and advanced Remote Viewers. Mike Rogalski is a published author and is a contributing to the book Your Soaring Phoenix to be released June 19, 2014 by Make Life Happen Publishing. Your Soaring Phoenix currently on Kindle in Beta form is available on Amazon.com including Rogalski's succinct and useful chapter entitled, "Remote Viewing." Dr. Carol Francis, co-editor of Your Soaring Phoenix, has been a psychotherapist for 37 years as a Clinical Psychologist, Behavioral Specialist, Marriage, Family & Child Therapist, Certified Medical Hypnotherapist, Reiki Master, Shamanically trained and teacher of Astral Projection techniques. She practices in the Los Angeles Beach City area including Torrance, Manhattan Beach, Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach and El Segundo. she can be reached for consultations at 310-543-1824 or drcarolfrancis.com. Other radio shows can be previewed here at Blogtalkradio.com/dr-carol-francis or DrCarolFrancisTalkRadio.com.
Amber here explains her way of working Shamanically and what a healing may entail. www.sacredspacehealing.orgSupport the show (http://sacredspacehealing.org/donations/)
Akashic Records are said to store your past, present and perhaps future life(s). Imagine reading an entire library of books about you and those whom you weave lives with and you are imagining the experiences of visiting your Akashic Records. Barbara Schiffman has dedicated her post-Hollywood Script Consulting (four decades in Hollywood) to explore these realms of information to help others understand their bigger picture. As a Certified Hypnotherapist, Advanced Akashic Records Teacher, and Life & Soul Balance Coach, Barbara Schiffman excels at translating scientific theories, New Thought perspectives and ancient wisdom into supportive tools to help people experience more balance, peace and joy in their lives. A highly-regarded Hollywood script consultant turned author and speaker, Schiffman is an insightful and gifted teacher whose specialty is balanced, successful living. Her books, ecourses and coaching programs -- especially “Living in Balance for Boomers: Secrets to Making the Most of the Second Half of Life” plus her new DailyOM.com ecourses "Taking Your Leap of Faith" and "Energize Your Life With the 4 Elements" -- empower people of every age and interest. Barbara Schiffman can be reached at http://BarbaraSchiffman.com or http://YourLifeAndSoul.com. Dr. Carol Francis, Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Marriage, Family & Child Psychotherapist, Certified Medical Hypnotherapist, Reiki Master, Shamanically trained, and Akashic Reader as well, can be reached for consultations and in-depth drcarolfrancis.com or souljourneytools.com or 310-543-1824. Radio show interviewees 310-528-4724 or drcarolfrancistalkradio.com
Today being “the wounded healer” has become the excuse for poor discernment in contemporary practitioners around boundaries, responsibility, and personal healing. In western thought the concept of the wounded healer began with Karl Jung who used the phrase to refer psychologically to the capacity “to be at home in the darkness of suffering and there to find germs of light and recovery with which, as though by enchantment, to bring forth Asclepius, the sun-like healer” and to assist healing. However before Jung, before Asclepius, and even before western thought there were shamans, the first wounded healers. Shamanically speaking the wounded healer is the initiated shaman, the person who has entered her own death, illness, or madness and found the path through it with the help of Spirit. And in that journey the wound is healed for the shaman and because of that journey the shaman is able to work with the spirits to assist the healing of others. Join host and shaman, Christina Pratt, as we explore the concept of the wounded healer, bust some myths, and consider the reality through the eyes of spiritual maturity.
Shamanically speaking, what is happening in our country is the dismantling of our shared False Self, explains host and shaman, Christina Pratt. Do you want to rebuild a system based on fear and unsustainable ideas about the world we live in or do you want to co-create a new system based on our understanding of what does and clearly does not work? Now is the moment for you to choose. Love or Fear? More importantly you are choosing now in every act you take and don’t take. Join us this week as we explore small acts of power. Our small acts of power are everywhere all day long. The most effective begin by co-creating with Spirit. This week we explore how to make these acts of power in the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual dynamics of your life. Allow yourself the time, through small powerful acts, to connect with the Sacred, to cultivate relationships with the Essence energies that give your life meaning, to risk allowing yourself to love, and give your body what it needs to carry you on this journey. You do not know what is ahead. But you can trust that your life will become what you are cultivating now. Choose well and tend to the small acts of power everyday.