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    Cultivating Compassion and Creativity | Siva Fiske

    Cultivating Compassion and Creativity | Siva Fiske

    Concept of Peace: Siva discusses peace as a profound state of consciousness that goes beyond the absence of conflict. It involves a sense of awe and connection with the beauty of creation and the presence of the divine in the world.
    Path to Peace and Creativity: Siva shares that his journey to inner peace began in childhood through imaginative play. As an adult, he continues to achieve this state through creative endeavors such as music, art, and writing, viewing life itself as an art form.
    Illusions and Materialism: He talks about the illusions of the material world (Maya) and how they can be distracting and distressing. Engaging in creative activities helps transcend these illusions and connect with a deeper reality.
    Spiritual Practices: Emphasizing non-violence (Ahimsa), Siva highlights the importance of cultivating love, kindness, and compassion. He also discusses the need to understand different perspectives and resolve conflicts through reconciliation and understanding.
    Role of Music and Nature: Siva reflects on how music and nature have been central to his life and well-being. Immersing oneself in nature and creative pursuits helps maintain balance and counter the disturbances of modern, materialistic life.
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    Stephen (Siva) Longfellow Fiske
    Born into a musical and artistic family in New York City, Stephen was a natural in singing and acting, and
    performed in school plays and musicals from elementary school through college. He wrote poems and
    songs in his head and on paper before becoming a self-taught guitarist at the High School of Music and
    Art during the folkmusic era of the 60’s. After attending Civil Rights Marches in New York City, Stephen
    travelled to Washington DC in August, 1963, to take part in the Great March on Washington where
    Martin Luther King Jr. gave the “I Have A Dream” Speech which greatly impacted Stephen towards his
    peace and justice activism. Greatly influenced by the songs of freedom and equality and the call for
    social justice of the Civil Rights Movement, Stephen developed his own unique folk music style, and
    while in college, did his first public performances in the Greenwich Village coffee houses, such as
    Gerde’s Folk City and the Bitter End. After college, he travelled to San Francisco where he became the
    lead singer and writer with an acid-rock band, “The Bycycle.” The Bycycle became booked by a major
    agency and performed with such acts as Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, Taj Mahal, Canned Heat, and
    Jimi Hendrix. When the band broke up, Stephen began his solo career and over the years has written
    hundreds of songs and produced a dozen albums of his music. He has performed widely across the U.S.
    and overseas, has sung and done voice-overs on commercials, and his music has been in films and video
    soundtracks. An award-winning songwriter, his songs have been covered by such well known artists as
    Jose Feliciano and Luther Vandross. Stephen has been primarily an independent artist selling his
    products directly to his audiences and keeping a contact list. He is an engaging performer who loves to
    interact with his audiences and encourages people to sing-along. Accompanying himself on acoustic
    guitar, he is a peace and environmental activist whose timely message in song, stories, and poetry have
    made him a popular performer, always warmly and enthusiastically received by his audiences.
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    Jerusalem Prayer Project
    Stephen Fiske Music

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    • 1 hr 11 min
    Beyond Borders: Exploring the Ancient Sounds | Daniel Scruggs

    Beyond Borders: Exploring the Ancient Sounds | Daniel Scruggs

    Daniel Scruggs shares his mission with Peace Culture Music, focusing on educating and inspiring through rare musical instruments and artifacts. He reflects on his personal journey, including struggles with dysgraphia and attention issues, which fueled his passion for music and culture. The conversation emphasizes the importance of embracing uniqueness, connecting with ancestors through music, and fostering curiosity and wonder in life.
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    Daniel Scruggs is a world citizen, professional musician and experienced educator who is on a mission to educate, inspire and unite. He has traveled extensively throughout the United States and internationally as a student and educator of human cultures and global music making traditions. 
    These journeys have provided him opportunities for learning immersion in twenty four countries throughout five continents. Throughout his travels, Daniel has collected hundreds of rare musical instruments, as well as cultural artifacts, curiosities and unique geological wonders from around the world. This collection forms the basis of his interactive educational programs. 
    Daniel spent eight years in formal music studies and performance with the prestigious Colonial Williamsburg Fife and Drum Corps, earning a foundation in rudimental drumming and marching. Upon graduation from the corps he continued formal music studies in percussion at the College of Charleston in South Carolina and Arabic Language immersion in Sana’a Yemen. Daniel earned a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. 
    Daniel’s interest in peace studies, culture and specialized learning methods led him to embrace the Montessori method of education. He has shared his one-of-a-kind cultural education programs in pre-schools, grade schools, colleges, hospitals, retirement communities, with students with special needs and learning disabilities, refugees from war torn countries, combat veterans, on two Native American reservations and with hundreds of educators and thousands of children throughout seven countries. 
    He has created and led workshops for teachers and students in the United States, Canada, Egypt, Ghana, Cuba, and Ethiopia. Many of these interactive adventures feature professional “djembe” style drums for everyone to play. 
    More can be found on the Peace Culture Music with Daniel Scruggs Youtube channel and PeaceCultureMusic.Com 

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    • 1 hr 19 min
    Living in the Golden Present | Mataji

    Living in the Golden Present | Mataji

    In this episode of the Integral Yoga Podcast, Mataji shares insights into her life journey and spiritual path.
    Born in Washington DC on April Fool's Day, she considers her birth a blessing. Reflecting on her childhood, Mataji recalls her cheerful disposition and love for quiet introspection and learning. She discusses her upbringing in a household that valued curiosity, art, and science.
    Mataji also delves into her spiritual journey, influenced by encounters with Swami Satchidananda and her Catholic background. Throughout the conversation, Mataji emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment and cultivating love and understanding in a rapidly changing world.
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    Swami Gurucharanananda, lovingly called Mataji, is a senior sannyasi (monk) and disciple of Gurudev, Sri Swami Satchidanandaji Maharaj. She lives at Yogaville and serves on the Sannyas Board. Mataji is a guided meditation leader and Hatha Yoga teacher, an inspiring speaker, Integral Yoga® mentor, and private retreat guide. She loves to offer pujas (worship service), read Sri Gurudev’s teachings at lunch, and play the violin as a wake-up call in the dorms! In 2014 she was awarded the Swami Satchidananda Lifetime Service Award

    Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/6rIahfE98wM

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    • 1 hr 31 min
    Tales of the Spirit | Snehan Born

    Tales of the Spirit | Snehan Born

    The podcast delves into the profound spiritual journey of Snehan Born, tracing his path from early experiences in church to a lifelong quest for truth and enlightenment. Through encounters with various religious traditions, philosophical explorations, and travels worldwide, Snehan embarks on a quest to understand the deeper meaning of existence. Snehan grapples with existential questions, confronts personal privileges and challenges, and ultimately finds solace and guidance through Integral Yoga. 
    Through anecdotes and reflections, the podcast explores themes of spiritual evolution, transformation, and the universal search for meaning in life.
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    Snehanji has over four decades of experience with yoga. He resides at the Integral Yoga Institute of San Francisco, where he serves as Swami Ramananda's assistant, teaches yoga classes and is a lead teacher trainer at all levels. Snehan is certified in all levels of Integral Yoga Hatha and has received additional certifications in Pranayama, Meditation, Raja Yoga and Stress Management from Integral Yoga. He has also received teacher training from yoga master Sri Dharma Mittra of the Dharma Yoga Center, Manhattan and has also studied with Sharon Gannon and David Life from Jivamukti Yoga Center, Manhattan. Snehan has studied Bhakti Yoga globally with Jai Uttal and Govind Das. Chanting mantra and playing the harmonium are part of his regular practice and classes. 
    Snehan has lived and traveled extensively within India and practiced with many teachers there. He has taught yoga all over the US as well as in India, Nepal, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Japan and Europe. 

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    • 58 min
    Let's Do Less | Rachel Jensen

    Let's Do Less | Rachel Jensen

    Rachel discusses her philosophy of "Let's Do Less," advocating for slowing down in today's fast-paced world. She emphasizes the power of doing less for self-care and healing, particularly in trauma work. Rachel explores the intersection of presence, genuine connection, and identity in self-care practices. She highlights the importance of being mindful of one's biological experiences and emotions while navigating personal growth and well-being.
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    Rachel Jensen is a Licensed Massage Therapist, certified Health Coach through Duke University, 200 and 300 HR certified Integral Hatha Yoga Teacher, and is currently pursuing her certification in Somatic Experiencing- a body-based approach to dealing with trauma created by Peter Levine.
    A Licensed Massage Therapist for 18 years, Rachel is passionate about finding the connections between modern science, trauma research and the ancient practices of yoga, touch, and movement. In a practice focusing on trauma informed bodywork, especially as it applies to chronic conditions of pain, stress, anxiety, and disease, Rachel has seen first hand the way somatic practices like yoga and massage can encourage and support a client’s healing journey.

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    • 1 hr 5 min
    Tuning In | Narada Williams

    Tuning In | Narada Williams

    The conversation delves into the profound impact of communal singing and the healing power of sound vibration, emphasizing the significance of discovering one's authentic voice. It explores experiences in group singing settings, highlighting the importance of encouragement and support for individuals to overcome fear and judgment. Reflections on practices like meditation and cold therapy underscore the journey towards fearlessness and acceptance. Through personal anecdotes and insights, the conversation underscores the transformative potential of music and self-expression, ultimately advocating for the cultivation of a supportive and non-judgmental environment where individuals can explore and embrace their musical abilities.
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    Exploration of the mind, self-inquiry, and a search for deeper spiritual meaning set Narada Williams on a journey that led him to Yoga. His pursuit of teacher training brought him to Satchidananda Ashram-Yogaville in 2014, where he completed his 200-hour Integral Yoga training with Satya Greenstone. He taught Hatha Yoga classes in Radford, VA, while completing his degree in Tourism and Special Events Management. He returned to his spiritual home, Yogaville, in 2017 to teach and serve. A father and husband, Narada seeks to live a dedicated life, find joy in every moment, and recognize life for the divine miracle it is.

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