July Workshop with Mirta Rodriguez
I will be facilitating a workshop in Avalon with Mirta during the
weekend of the 8th and 9th of July. Mirta is well known in Avalon
for her work with Light Languages, and I for my own unique manner
of healing. The format remains fluid at this moment, but the
combination of energies promises a powerful weekend. The focus will
be upon empowering the individual's healing such that their own
process acts as a catalyst for the healing within the collective
and the body of the Mother Earth.
The cost for attendance will be $350, at a venue to be
confirmed.
We will keep you informed of the process' unfolding...
blessings
Simon
Technorati Tags: Earth Healing, shamanism, Healing, health, training
Bellingen Yoga Retreat with Jo Cunningham
Jo Cunningham will be conducting a Yoga workshop in Bellingen on
Saturday, July 29 at the Bellingen Yoga Studio from 9am until
4pm.
Jo Cunninhgham studied classical yoga under the guidance of Swami
Maha Devananda at the Sivananda Vedanta Centre in Kerala, India.
She has been teaching yoga for the last six years in Victoria and
NSW, and is a member of the YTAA. Jo has taught, prenatal yoga,
postnatal, teenagers, beginners, and intermediate students. She
also conducts workshops and private yoga sessions. Jo has an active
interest in body movement and dance. Her classes are much
appreciated for their classical nature, with a focus on breath
awareness and flow.
I will be available for individual sessions for workshop
participants on Sunday 30th of July.
Details of the yoga retreat in PDF format can be downloaded by
clicking the image below.
Simon
More good food with Gwynne
Dietary related disease is a major and growing health issue in our
community. Good nutrition habits can have immediate benefits to
quality of life, but also pave the way to a significantly improved
mental, physical and emotional health later in life. Gwynne is
again conducting workshops in Avalon teaching teens delicious
dishes which also provide great nutritional
foundations.
A school holiday workshop for Teens
(aged 12 onwards)
A day of
Exploring, Cooking, Tasting, Creating, Finger Licking Fun!!
Yummy meals
using Real Alive Organic Wholefoods (vegetarian & sugar
free).
Unbelievably easy & delicious for family & friends.
Confidence & understanding about different foods in our life,
how they make us feel & how we can be well, happy, calm,
balanced, confident with vitality & energy.
a big
spoonful of love & laughter
Menu: Pumpkin Soup with
baked Rice Balls, Home style Baked Beans with Guacamole &
toasty Taco’s, Sweet Bliss Balls. 100% Yum!!!
Bookings essential: call Gwynne 0414 579
446
Dates: Monday 10th July 10-2pm, Wednesday 12th July 10-2pm, Friday
14th July 10-2pm
Cost: $65 (includes eating the creations, recipe/info folder to
take home)
Similar Message
...different voice.
An inconvenient truth is that for some the notion of a plant
consciousness trying to communicate to humans that the
“time to wake up and listen to the Mother Earth is
NOW” is a little unpalatable. An ex VIce President of the
United States is making a similar call, to quite some critical
acclaim
more here
and here
Technorati Tags: Al Gore, Documentary, Inconvenient Truth, Climate Change, Film
On efficacy....
Thirty-three years old already, for chrissakes. And in all that time, after all that therapy, only one thing worked on my depression—an ayahuasca "cleansing" with Amazonian shamans.
speaks Kira Salak in a recent National Geographic article
Weaving Stories betwixt Worlds
Scientism is not science. Scientism is an unwarranted extrapolation of scientific method, making the method into a worldview and an exclusivist canon of all-knowing.
Jacob Needleman
It is somewhat difficult to translate the tenets of an archaic
Indigenous Shamanism in South America to a Modern Western
rationalist mindset. Even the use of the word Shaman is a misnomer,
coming as it does from the Tungus language of the Evenki peoples of
Northern Asia. It has entered the South American vernacular only
with the advent of anthropological examination of the cultures
there. The term used to describe a healer in South America is often
curandero/a, from the verb "to cure"...and curing is indeed the
object, and most often the outcome, of the exercise. For the
curandera the cause of illness and disease is most often the result
of a malefic spirit which has attached itself to the subtle body of
the patient. Her role is to facilitate the removal or that energy
with the assistance of various spirit allies. Obviously the most
important of these allies are the Sacred Medicines who allow the
curandera to share the vision of the patient's psycho-energetic
system in order that the problem may be resolved.
Many popular religions in the West have a cosmology populated by
spiritual assistants and adversaries. Tibetan and Japanese forms of
Buddhism have their complement of demons, gods and angels and their
forms decorate many a healing sanctuary, garden and loungeroom in
Australia. The tales of Hinduism are rife with conflict between
gods and demons and the practitioners of various of the
mutliplicity of sects therein regularly elist the help of spiritual
allies in order to win favour with prefered deities or hinder the
action of malefic influences. Despite the wide dissemination of
information about these religious and philosophical systems, it
seems that the leap to the ancient, yet continually evolving
cosmology of the Amazonian curandero is a little large for many to
make.
The following excerpt from a book by Dale Pendell, humourously
points to the similarities between the functions of plant based
shamanism and popular meditative traditions...
