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From Old French ”sanctuaire”, from Latin ”sanctuarium”, from sanctus ‘holy.’ The early sense ‘a church or other sacred place where a fugitive was immune, by the law of the medieval church, from arrest. You are born perfect. You are made of Love & Light. You know how to heal. You have a healer, a shaman inside of you. It’s based on those fundamentals Truths that I have been called to open The Sanctuary. On a sacred land, to help you remember who you are, and to promote the healing & transformation of your mind, body & spirit.

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From Old French ”sanctuaire”, from Latin ”sanctuarium”, from sanctus ‘holy.’ The early sense ‘a church or other sacred place where a fugitive was immune, by the law of the medieval church, from arrest. You are born perfect. You are made of Love & Light. You know how to heal. You have a healer, a shaman inside of you. It’s based on those fundamentals Truths that I have been called to open The Sanctuary. On a sacred land, to help you remember who you are, and to promote the healing & transformation of your mind, body & spirit.

    Surrender (Tool for the Spiritual Practice) - The Wisdom Path (The Jaguar & The Deer) - Episode 6

    Surrender (Tool for the Spiritual Practice) - The Wisdom Path (The Jaguar & The Deer) - Episode 6

    In this enthralling episode titled "Surrender," hosts Angell Deer and Marita One Who Catches Lightning delve deep into the dynamic concept of surrender, exploring its active essence contrary to common belief of passivity. The dialogue opens with a vibrant touch, setting the stage for a profound discussion that redefines surrender as an immensely alive state, requiring full presence and acute awareness.
    Marita initiates the conversation by challenging the conventional views of surrender, depicting it not as a defeat but as a powerful engagement with life. She eloquently discusses the transition from self to interdependence, highlighting the importance of being supported by Mother Earth and moving beyond competitive or dominant Western practices. Angell complements this by describing surrender as being fully present and active, rather than passive like a “jellyfish dying on the beach.”
    Both speakers weave personal insights with spiritual teachings, emphasizing that surrender involves acknowledging the need for help and embracing every aspect of oneself, both the good and the bad. They discuss the somatic and beyond-mind experiences of surrender as moments of true presence, like holding a newborn or witnessing a sunset, where the world fades away, leaving only a profound connection with the moment.
    The episode also touches on the social and spiritual responsibilities of surrender. It’s depicted as a method of engaging in life actively without running away or losing one's sovereignty. Discussing scenarios from real life to metaphorical and cinematic examples, such as the movie "Don't Look Up," they illustrate how surrender can lead to beautiful moments of community and connection, even in dire circumstances.
    This discussion not only unpacks the layers of meaning within the word "surrender" but also invites listeners to redefine their approach to personal challenges and life itself. By the end of the episode, surrender is shown not as giving up, but rather as a courageous acceptance of life’s flow, a stepping into mutual co-creation with the universe, and a gateway to awe-inspiring moments of clarity and connection.

    • 16 min
    Patience (Tool for the Spiritual Practice) - The Wisdom Path (The Jaguar & The Deer) - Episode 5

    Patience (Tool for the Spiritual Practice) - The Wisdom Path (The Jaguar & The Deer) - Episode 5

    In a thoughtful discussion between Angell Deer and Marita, the topic of patience—particularly as a vital skill on the spiritual path—is extensively explored. They open by acknowledging the pressure our modern culture places on speed in almost every aspect of life, from food delivery to education and transportation, highlighting how these expectations alter our perceptions of time and accomplishment.
    Marita recognizes that our impatience is partly fueled by an existential anxiety tied to our mortality and a deep-seated reluctance in believing that there are forces besides ourselves influencing our lives. This insight segues into discussions about patience as a form of deep relationality and connection—not just with other people, but with the land and broader cosmic rhythms.
    The conversation delves into how impatience can restrict possibilities, foster disconnect, and create unrealistic expectations that ultimately lead to dissatisfaction and a constant feeling of inadequacy. Angell illustrates this with personal experiences, such as the slow, inevitable growth of a walnut tree, which symbolizes a surrender to natural processes and timelines that cannot be expedited.
    They also talk about the inherent wisdom of the body and nature, which modern society often overlooks or tries to dominate through hurried schedules, reflecting a broader societal impatience that can also manifest as violence towards the self.
    The dialogue ends with a call for a more present, contemplative stance toward life. By slowing down, we permit ourselves to co-create with the universe, embracing the vast range of possibilities that patience can offer. This idea is encapsulated in the sentiment that urgent times require us to slow down, suggesting a profound cultural shift that could lead to deeper, more grounded forms of wisdom.

    • 11 min
    Discipline (Tool for the Spiritual Practice) - The Wisdom Path (The Jaguar & The Deer) - Episode 4

    Discipline (Tool for the Spiritual Practice) - The Wisdom Path (The Jaguar & The Deer) - Episode 4

    Join Angell Deer and Marita One Who Catches Lightning for an enlightening conversation in "Discipline, Skill for the Spiritual Practice." In this discussion, they delve into the often misunderstood concept of discipline, exploring how it's more than just a set of rules or restrictions—it's a path to aligning with your true essence.
     
    Marita shares insights on the natural laws that govern all of life, from the cosmos down to the cycles of water and trees. She illustrates how discipline is mirrored in nature, particularly through the consistency of trees like the oak, which, without fail, grows towards the sun and nourishes the ecosystem around it. Through the metaphor of the disciplined oak tree, Marita emphasizes the importance of regular spiritual practices as a means to maintain alignment with one’s essence, regardless of the external circumstances.
     
    They discuss the negative associations linked with discipline—confinement by societal norms, parental expectations, or academic pressures—and contrast it with the discipline needed to stay true to oneself and one’s spiritual journey. Discipline, as Angell and Marita describe, isn't about limitation but about committing to practices that enhance interdependence and connection with the world.
     
    This dialogue invites you to reflect on how you engage with discipline in your life and encourages you to cultivate practices that support your spiritual growth and alignment. It's a call to recognize and honor the discipline inherent in life itself and find your place within it.
     
    Whether you’re seeking guidance on your spiritual path or simply curious about integrating more discipline into your life, this video offers profound perspectives on how disciplined practices can lead to freedom and fulfillment.
     
    🌿 **Watch, reflect, and grow with us. Discover how discipline can be a liberating force in your life.** 🌿
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    • 14 min
    Intuition, Channeling, Who is really speaking to us? - The Wisdom Path (The Jaguar & The Deer) - Episode 3

    Intuition, Channeling, Who is really speaking to us? - The Wisdom Path (The Jaguar & The Deer) - Episode 3

    In this evocative episode of "The Wisdom Path of The Jaguar & The Deer," hosts Marita One Who Catches Lightning and Angell Deer dive deep into the realms of intuition and channeling to explore the essence of spiritual communication and the discernment required in distinguishing between genuine guidance and misleading entities.
    Their conversation sheds light on the nuances of human interaction with the spiritual world, balancing the wisdom of ancient traditions with contemporary practices in spirituality.
    The discussion begins with a foundational question: What is intuition? Both hosts agree that intuition, often described as a gut feeling, is an essential aspect of human perception linked to the soul's wisdom beyond the limited self. 
    They emphasize the importance of questioning and refining one's intuitive senses through connection with the body, engagement with spirit guides, and identifying whether impulses arise from true guidance or mere reactions to external conditions.
    Marita and Angell then navigate the complex topic of channeling, cautioning listeners about the responsibilities and risks involved in opening oneself as a conduit for spiritual entities. They discuss the potential for channelers to inadvertently become mediums for essences that may have unfinished business in the material world, highlighting the importance of conscious agreement and critical questioning of the spirits we engage with.
    The hosts highlight the significance of grounding spiritual practices in relation to the earth and nature. They advocate for a deep, reciprocal relationship with the land to ensure a firm foundation for any spiritual work. This connection serves as a safeguard, enabling individuals to verify spiritual messages and align with authentic paths of growth and learning.
    Throughout the episode, Marita and Angell emphasize the diversity of spiritual experiences and the personal nature of intuition and channeling. They remind their audience of the crucial role of teachers, elders, and lineage in providing guidance, support, and accountability on the spiritual journey.
    Concluding on a note of profound wisdom, the speakers encourage listeners to question everything, cultivate deep connections with the earth, and seek guidance from trusted mentors. This episode of "The Wisdom Path of The Jaguar & The Deer" illuminates the intricacies of intuition and channeling and offers valuable insights for those navigating the rich, sometimes daunting, landscape of spiritual exploration.

    • 16 min
    Why We Need to Be Wild, You Are Still a Hunter Gatherer!

    Why We Need to Be Wild, You Are Still a Hunter Gatherer!

    Join Angell Deer in an enlightening conversation with Jessica Carew Kraft, the author of "Why We Need to Be Wild: One Woman’s Quest for Ancient Human Answers to 21st-Century Questions," as they delve into the essence of rewilding our modern lives.
    This interview unravels the time-worn tales of human connection with nature and challenges the conventional narratives presented in reality survival shows and modern culture.
    Theme Highlights:
    **Rewilding Parenting:** Rethinking child-rearing with nature at its heart.
    **Community vs. Lone Survival Myths:** Debunking the image of the isolated wild man with historical truths of communal living.
    **Reality of Survival Shows:** Discussing what popular TV gets wrong about the real skills and spirit of survival.
    **Access to Wilderness:** Advocating for universal access to wild spaces and skills crucial for personal and communal growth.
    **Living with Stone Age Technology:** Insights into contemporary individuals who harness ancestral skills to navigate the modern world.
    **Personal Rewilding:** How anyone can start rewilding their lives, regardless of location or background.
    **Critique of Civilization:** Exploring the notion that many of today's personal and societal issues stem not from individual failings, but from the very structure of modern civilization.
    **Technological Skepticism:** Jessica shares insightful critiques on how today's technological advancements, while beneficial in some areas, often fail to address deeper human needs and can create an additional disconnect.
    **Egalitarian Societies:** Discussion on the inherent equality within hunter-gatherer societies and how this contrasts with today's hierarchical structures.
    **Mythological Implications of Rewilding:** Unpacking the myths and romanticism often associated with returning to a 'simpler' or 'more authentic' way of living, and what rewilding realistically looks like in the modern context.
    **Digital Detoxification:** Emphasizing the benefits and methods of reducing digital overload in our lives to improve mental health and interpersonal relations.
    About Jessica Carew Kraft
    Author and independent journalist, Jessica brings a rich background in anthropology to the fore, exploring pressing contemporary issues through the lens of ancient wisdoms. Lifelong learning led her from the tech-centric atmosphere of Silicon Valley to the wild expanses where she practices and teaches ancestral skills. Also an editor and ghostwriter, Jessica has worked with influential figures in the wellness and sports sectors.In-Depth 
    Discussion Points:
    - Jessica’s transformative journey from a high-tech lifestyle to embracing a reconnection with nature.
    - The importance of community over isolation and how modern survival shows often miss this aspect.
    - The practicality of ancient skills in the modern era and how they offer robust alternatives to the fragility of contemporary technology-reliant lives.
    - Rewilding as an inclusive, voluntary return to nature-rich living rather than a forced abandonment of modern conveniences.
    - The role of community building in both rural and urban settings to foster deeper, meaningful connections. 
    This interview promises a deep dive into rewilding as a survival tactic and a profound, fulfilling lifestyle choice that reconnects us with our human roots and offers a more sustainable, joyous approach to living. Tune in to uncover how integrating ancient skills and mindsets can invigorate your daily life and community interactions.
    **Read More:**
    Jessica's book is available at major retailers for those captivated by the discussion and eager to delve deeper. It is a compelling read filled with rich anthropological insights and personal anecdotes. Join us as we explore how embracing our "wild" roots can address many of the existential and practical challenges facing us today.

    • 1 hr
    Exploring Shamanism & Environmental Stewardship with Angell Deer

    Exploring Shamanism & Environmental Stewardship with Angell Deer

    In this episode, we dive into the extraordinary journey of Angell Deer, a beacon of holistic wellness, environmental stewardship, and spiritual enlightenment.
    Join us as we explore Angell's transformation from a corporate leader in luxury retail to a revered shaman and mystic, founding The Sanctuary, a haven for spiritual seekers nestled in the serene Catskill Mountains. Discover how his profound connection to nature and ancient wisdom led him to establish The New York Bee Sanctuary, advocating for the protection of bees and wild pollinators on a global scale.
    Here’s what you will discover in this new podcast episode:
    1. The Importance of Putting Teachings on the Heart and Allowing It to Break Open
    2. The Struggle with Entrepreneurship and the Pressure to Succeed
    3. Creating Bee Sanctuaries
    4. The Importance of Pollination and Decline of Honeybees and Its Impact on Ecosystems and Food Production
    5. Shamanism as a Practical Way of Connecting to Nature
    Tune in to uncover the wisdom of a modern-day mystic and gain valuable insights into conscious living, environmental stewardship, and spiritual awakening.
    This is a replay from The Conscious Living Podcast at https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Vpy68r9nwQtQ5ykvgoIwc?si=N7GVfgstSueoLdKQwcLuyw

    • 34 min

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