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From the Gungthang province of Western Tibet, close to Nepal, Milarepa (1052-1135) had a hard childhood and a dark youth. He was only seven when his father died. Relatives had taken over his father's property and mistreated the bereaved family. His mother, bitter, sent Milarepa to train in black magic, to wreak revenge on those who had blighted her life. She was given her wish – Milarepa proved adept at the practices he was taught, and unleashed a tide of destruction, killing many. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enlightenverse/message
We all want better results. We want to accomplish things yet we have limitations. But, what if we could shift it all and achieve new heights without these limitations? What if the limitations you have aren’t as real as you thought they were? Today’s guest has some insight. Nick Egan is a performance coach and the author of the new book, Shift: The Art of Transforming Limitations. He is an award-winning leader and an Executive Coach for Level52. He also has a background in positive psychology and Tibetian Buddhist culture. When it comes to our limitations, most of the time our view on the world has been filtered through our own story about it. Funny enough, not a lot of people realize this. Once you’re aware of this story, then the door opens and you can choose which story you’d like to follow. The problem is, you first have to get there. Nick and his friend were once in Western Tibet and a flash rain caused a baby yak to get stuck in the deep and porous mud. Their taxi driver was adamant that it was impossible to save this yak. It was completely illogical to even try. However, to test it, Nick and his friend went out to save the yak. It took about an hour between him, his friend, and nomadic yak herders to save the baby… but they were able to do it. The lesson here is that the taxi driver is correct in that between one or two people, no, you couldn’t save the yak, but with a team, you can. In coaching it is similar. There is a point where you just can’t do this on your own. So, who are the allies you’re going to call on to help you through your struggles and break out of your limitations? Interview Links: Level52.ca Nick on LinkedIn Nickeganphd.com Resources: Scaling Up for Business Growth Workshop: Take the first step to mastering the Rockefeller Habits by attending one of our workshops. Scaling Up Summits (Select Bill Gallagher as your coach during registration for a discount.) Bill on YouTube
Aired Sunday, 20 November 2016, 2:00 PM ETWe have all heard about the myths of Dragons. What are they really and how do they relate to us. This Sunday, I am excited to have my friend Liz Hamilton back from Australia. She is going to give us some indepth perceptions on dragon energy, as creational energy and our dragon Nature. This show is just a sampling of her larger dragon workshop. Tune in and also experience a guided meditation by Liz.About the Guest Liz HamiltonLiz Hamilton was born in Massachusetts, USA, and came to Sydney, Australia in 1975 and married her husband Patrick McDonald. She worked for over 35 years in the field of teaching creative cultural lessons in the arts to teenagers with intellectual disabilities.Patrick McDonald was born in Maine, USA, and, after traveling extensively through Europe and India, came to live in Sydney, Australia in the beginning of 1973. There he met his wife, Liz, while they were working together in the field of helping those with intellectual disabilities. Patrick has a background in teaching, healing, spiritual philosophy, English literature and poetry. He specializes in intuitive thinking as a spiritual path.In 2010 Liz Hamilton and Patrick McDonald moved to the beautiful Blue Mountains in Leura, New South Wales (Australia) to open a healing centre out of their home. The centre is named ALASENMAT, which means ‘Walk around with Light’. Liz has a deep love and experience of nature, crystals, angels, and sound. Liz developed her own healing modality which she named ‘Cosmic Radiance’, bringing harmonic balance through crystal, sound and energy healing. Meditation classes and workshops are offered by Liz Hamilton on a wide range of spiritual topics.In 2012 Liz published a book titled Collective Cosmic Consciousness of the Crystal Skulls: Experiences of the Mystery of Initiation, which chronicles her journey of exploration into the fascinating phenomenon of crystal skulls. Liz is a custodian of a rare collection of over 144 crystal skulls ranging from exquisite quartz and different mineral skulls from Brazil and Nepal, eight ancient stone skulls from Western Tibet c. 500 BC, three old Tibetan Dorje Buddhist Temple crystal skulls, a Peruvian shamanic quartz skull, eight old jade chi skulls and jade skeleton, and two old calcite skulls said to be from the Gobi region in Mongolia.You can find out much more about Liz Hamilton, Patrick McDonald, and their work at: goo.gl/ATnFru and https://goo.gl/1PU5pmThe book Collective Cosmic Consciousness of the Crystal Skulls: Experiences of the Mystery of Initiation is available for sale at the ALASENMAT website.
Tibet changed my life. I have never looked at the world the same since. If you want to touch the deepest part of your soul, visit this land. The roots of spirituality are here. The sites and landscape are breathtaking. When I came many things were on my list to see. The temples and palaces of Lhasa, the once forbidden city. And a less travelled trek to Everest Base Camp to see the spectacular North Face of the highest mountain in the world. We left Lhasa to travel to Old Tingri in Southern Tibet, where we would start the trek. Traveling through high passes, and the towns of Gyantse and Shigatse. Getting a real feel for the remoteness of this place. And the spiritual energy from its people. The trek takes an average of four days from Old Tingri to Everest Base Camp. We were on a tight schedule with an overland trip to Western Tibet for the Saga Dawa Festival at Mt. Kailash afterwards. We would complete the trek in 3 and half days. Long, long days of walking on the roof of the world. This is not like a trek to Everest Base Camp in the Khumbu Valley of Nepal. No rhodendrum forests, great lodges or hot showers. This is the high desert. A daily average altitude of 4500 meters. Little vegetation, and very few people. Some wildlife, which we had no luck spotting. But it’s beautiful. So quiet and peaceful. I think it’s still the quietest place I’ve ever been. You can image being a Tibetan in another time. Crossing this plain with your goats, sheep or maybe yak. On a pilgrimage to Lhasa in hopes of seeing the Dalai Lama. Maybe running into a sheep herder or nomad camp like we did. The road not paved at the time of filming continues right to base camp. You’ll see a motorcycle, supply truck or tour bus pass you by every so often. Sometimes a Chinese Army jeep. After 3 days the first sighting of Everest. British explorer George Mallory attempted to reach the top in 1924. His body still remains near there at 8200 meters. His climbing partner Sandy Irvine was never found. The north face. It’s the grandest view of Everest. And the last time I would see it. Everest Base Camp Tibet, China. Originally established by the British for their expeditions in the 1920’s including Mallory’s last one. This is the non-climbers portion of the camp. Beyond the hill you see is reserved for Everest climbers with special permits. Despite the snow this was an amazing adventure. Maybe because of the snow I have an even richer experience. My favourite George Mallory quote about Mt. Everest is so appropriate to any dream of adventure and travel. “So, if you cannot understand that there is something in man which responds to the challenge of this mountain and goes out to meet it, that the struggle is the struggle of life itself upward and forever upward, then you won’t see why we go. What we get from this adventure is just sheer joy. And joy is, after all, the end of life. We do not live to eat and make money. We eat and make money to be able to enjoy life. That is what life means and what life is for.” The post The North Face-Trekking To Everest Base Camp-Tibet appeared first on Far East Adventure Travel.
Aired Sunday, 13 March 2016, 2:00 PM ETAllayah welcomes Liz Hamilton, and her husband Patrick McDonald – healers, intuitives, channels, and caretakers of a large collection of crystal skulls. In the show, Allayah and Liz (with Patrick) will introduce what crystal skulls actually are, as well as the significance of carving crystal into the shape of skulls – a shape considered to be a sacred vessel. Acting as a focal lens in meditation, crystal skulls are instrumental in helping one to connect to one’s own higher self, as well as in accessing a higher collective cosmic consciousness.Allayah, Liz, and Patrick will discuss these concepts, as well as focusing on eight very special stone relics from the remote Himalayan Mountain region of Western Tibet. Liz Hamilton will be publishing a new book, The Regent Speaks; Timeless Wisdom from Ancient Tibet. The Regent is the name of a very large stone starbeing-shaped skull from the remote areas of Western Tibet in the Himalayan Mountain range. It was used by a spiritual community of holy people around 500 BC. The high universal consciousness of The Regent – which was focused through the stone skull – inspired a particular holy man. This consciousness is now channeled through Patrick McDonald. The Regent is known as a “Wisdom Skull” and is a catalyst for spiritual consciousness.About the Guests Liz Hamilton and Patrick McDonaldLiz Hamilton was born in Massachusetts, USA, and came to Sydney, Australia in 1975 and married her husband Patrick McDonald. She worked for over 35 years in the field of teaching creative cultural lessons in the arts to teenagers with intellectual disabilities.Patrick McDonald was born in Maine, USA, and, after traveling extensively through Europe and India, came to live in Sydney, Australia in the beginning of 1973. There he met his wife, Liz, while they were working together in the field of helping those with intellectual disabilities. Patrick has a background in teaching, healing, spiritual philosophy, English literature and poetry. He specializes in intuitive thinking as a spiritual path.In 2010 Liz Hamilton and Patrick McDonald moved to the beautiful Blue Mountains in Leura, New South Wales (Australia) to open a healing centre out of their home. The centre is named ALASENMAT, which means ‘Walk around with Light’. Liz has a deep love and experience of nature, crystals, angels, and sound. Liz developed her own healing modality which she named ‘Cosmic Radiance’, bringing harmonic balance through crystal, sound and energy healing. Meditation classes and workshops are offered by Liz Hamilton on a wide range of spiritual topics.In 2012 Liz published a book titled Collective Cosmic Consciousness of the Crystal Skulls: Experiences of the Mystery of Initiation, which chronicles her journey of exploration into the fascinating phenomenon of crystal skulls. Liz is a custodian of a rare collection of over 144 crystal skulls ranging from exquisite quartz and different mineral skulls from Brazil and Nepal, eight ancient stone skulls from Western Tibet c. 500 BC, three old Tibetan Dorje Buddhist Temple crystal skulls, a Peruvian shamanic quartz skull, eight old jade chi skulls and jade skeleton, and two old calcite skulls said to be from the Gobi region in Mongolia.You can find out much more about Liz Hamilton, Patrick McDonald, and their work at: goo.gl/ATnFru and https://goo.gl/1PU5pmThe book Collective Cosmic Consciousness of the Crystal Skulls: Experiences of the Mystery of Initiation is available for sale at the ALASENMAT website.
Aired Sunday, 1 March 2015, 2:00 PM ETAllayah welcomes Liz Hamilton, and her husband Patrick McDonald – healers, intuitives, channels, and caretakers of a large collection of crystal skulls. In the show, Allayah and Liz (with Patrick) will introduce what crystal skulls actually are, as well as the significance of carving crystal into the shape of skulls – a shape considered to be a sacred vessel. Acting as a focal lens in meditation, crystal skulls are instrumental in helping one to connect to one’s own higher self, as well as in accessing a higher collective cosmic consciousness. Allayah, Liz, and Patrick will discuss these concepts, as well as focusing on eight very special stone relics from the remote Himalayan Mountain region of Western Tibet.About Guest Liz HamiltonLiz Hamilton was born in Massachusetts, USA, and came to Sydney, Australia in 1975 and married her husband Patrick McDonald. She worked for over 35 years in the field of teaching creative cultural lessons in the arts to teenagers with intellectual disabilities.Patrick McDonald was born in Maine, USA, and, after traveling extensively through Europe and India, came to live in Sydney, Australia in the beginning of 1973. There he met his wife, Liz, while they were working together in the field of helping those with intellectual disabilities. Patrick has a background in teaching, healing, spiritual philosophy, English literature and poetry. He specializes in intuitive thinking as a spiritual path.In 2010 Liz Hamilton and Patrick McDonald moved to the beautiful Blue Mountains in Leura, New South Wales (Australia) to open a healing centre out of their home. The centre is named ALASENMAT, which means ‘Walk around with Light’. Liz has a deep love and experience of nature, crystals, angels, and sound. Liz developed her own healing modality which she named ‘Cosmic Radiance’, bringing harmonic balance through crystal, sound and energy healing. Meditation classes and workshops are offered by Liz Hamilton on a wide range of spiritual topics.In 2012 Liz published a book titled Collective Cosmic Consciousness of the Crystal Skulls: Experiences of the Mystery of Initiation, which chronicles her journey of exploration into the fascinating phenomenon of crystal skulls. Liz is a custodian of a rare collection of over 144 crystal skulls ranging from exquisite quartz and different mineral skulls from Brazil and Nepal, eight ancient stone skulls from Western Tibet c. 500 BC, three old Tibetan Dorje Buddhist Temple crystal skulls, a Peruvian shamanic quartz skull, eight old jade chi skulls and jade skeleton, and two old calcite skulls said to be from the Gobi region in Mongolia.In 2015 Liz Hamilton will be publishing a new book, The Regent Speaks; Timeless Wisdom from Ancient Tibet. The Regent is the name of a very large stone starbeing-shaped skull from the remote areas of Western Tibet in the Himalayan Mountain range. It was used by a spiritual community of holy people around 500 BC. The high universal consciousness of The Regent – which was focused through the stone skull – inspired a particular holy man. This consciousness is now channelled through Patrick McDonald. The Regent is known as a “Wisdom Skull” and is a catalyst for spiritual consciousness.You can find out much more about Liz Hamilton, Patrick McDonald, and their work at: www.alasenmat.com and https://www.facebook.com/liz.hamilton.984 The book Collective Cosmic Consciousness of the Crystal Skulls: Experiences of the Mystery of Initiation is available for sale at the ALASENMAT website.