Audible River Allen Rice
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Lighthearted conversations regarding personal experiences with spirituality, mysticism, art, philosophy and maybe some science for good measure.
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Learning Core Shamanism with Annie Blackstone
Annie Blackstone teaches shamanic practices through the HCH Institute in Lafayette, California. She also teaches hypnotherapy and as a reiki master teaches reiki as well. Annie also offers ancestral healing, brainspotting, biofield tuning, and several other modalities in her work helping others. In this engrossing conversation, Annie shares the fundamentals of modern core shamanism and how learning these practices are helping many people become more open to the realities and helpful spirits of the unseen world while feeling a stronger connection to the natural world.
To learn more about Annie Blackstone and her work go to
https://www.annieblackstone.com/
If you're interested in shamanic training with Annie Blackstone go to
https://hchinstitute.squarespace.com/shamanic-practices
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Theme music "The Song Of The Ocarina" composed by Paul de Senneville and performed by Raimy Salazar and Carlos Salazar. -
Yoga's Path to Spiritual Awakening with Regan Caruthers
Regan Caruthers is the founder of the Aset Yoga and Wellness Center in Washington, Missouri where she practices as a spiritual mentor, inner life coach, and RYT 200 Trauma Informed Yoga Instructor. In this engaging conversation, Regan expands on the many facets of yoga and how disciplined practice can awaken a rich and fulfilling spiritual life.
To learn more about Regan Caruthers and classes offered to elevate mind, body and spirit at the Aset Yoga and Wellness Center go to
https://www.asetyogacenter.com/
To learn more about the Global Coherence Initiative mentioned by Regan go to
https://www.heartmath.org/gci/
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Theme music "The Song Of The Ocarina" composed by Paul de Senneville and performed by Raimy Salazar and Carlos Salazar.
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Inherent Nature of Art with Trung Cao
Trung Cao is a masterful painter who is also a published scientific researcher. In this thought provoking conversation Trung shares how, since an early age, his irrepressible urge to understand the world around him has led to expressing his many questions and observations in his ongoing practice of art and science. Among many subjects, Trung elaborates on the inspirations behind his artwork, the neural networks involved with the creative process and how creative expression is essential to being human.
Original cover art for this episode is by Trung Cao. To learn more about Trung Cao and see his work go to:
http://trungcaoart.com
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Theme music "The Song Of The Ocarina" composed by Paul de Senneville and performed by Raimy Salazar and Carlos Salazar. -
Secrets of Healing with Icasiana Hilda Barrs
Icasiana Hilda Barrs is a medicine woman, healer and spiritual guide. In this enlightening conversation, Icasiana shares her journey of how she broke through harmful beliefs and programming to become free of cancer and discovered her ability as a healer. In talking about her work of 25 years, she explains how she has learned to help others in their journey to find their own capacity for self healing and self mastery.
To learn more about Icasiana Hilda Barrs and her work go to:
https://www.behind-barrs.com/
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Theme music "The Song Of The Ocarina" composed by Paul de Senneville and performed by Raimy Salazar and Carlos Salazar. -
Waking and Sleeping Consciousness with Miriam L. Marsolais, Ph.D
Miriam Marsolais Ph.D is a practicing psychotherapist and Jungian analyst. Miriam speaks from her experience and training about how a person can benefit from understanding and building on the relationship between one's waking consciousness and sleeping consciousness. She shares how her recovery from the trauma of a severe burn injury initiated her deep interest in Jungian psychology and led to her journey of helping others. Among other things, this intriguing conversation touches on the collective unconscious, active imagination, the "shadow", and individuation.
To learn more about Miriam Marsolais Ph.D and her work go to:
https://mlmarsolais.com/mm/
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Theme music "The Song Of The Ocarina" composed by Paul de Senneville and performed by Raimy Salazar and Carlos Salazar. -
Comparing Eastern Religions with Reverend Dr. John R. Mabry
Reverend Dr. John R. Mabry teaches comparative theology at the Chaplaincy Institute, an Interfaith Seminary in Berkeley, California. Listen as Pastor John explains soteriology, the study of salvation according to different religions. He offers fascinating details of how Native Traditions, Confucianism, Taoism, Hinduism, and Jainism all emerged in succession and how each have their own version of salvation. Pastor John's indepth knowledge and keen insight make for a delightful conversation with a broad perspective. Pastor John covers the major Eastern religions in this episode and promises to cover Western religions in a future episode.
To learn more about Reverend Dr. John R. Mabry and his work go to:
https://www.johnrmabry.com/
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Theme music "The Song Of The Ocarina" composed by Paul de Senneville and performed by Raimy Salazar and Carlos Salazar.
Customer Reviews
Psycho-Spiritual Therapy with Holly Holmes-Meredith
Really enjoyed this fascinating conversation about ways we can connect with our higher selves to expand our capacities to grow beyond our pain or suffering. Allen’s curiosity and enthusiasm drive Holly’s accounts of how our inability to tolerate our pain and difficulties often drives us to make choices to grow. Allen skillfully steers the conversation as Holly explains what she means when she says “we all live on the same planet but we don’t all live in the same world,” and that “expanded capacity is always there.” Don’t miss this podcast gem!