Karen explores with us the receptive heart of the intuitive woman, and shows us what blocks our natural 6th sense and how we can all become more intuitive on a daily basis. Practical exercises are shared and inspiring stories illustrate that we are all deeply connected to our highest selves and to the Source of All that is light and wisdom.
Nirinjan Kaur is one of the fastest rising stars in the world of devotional music. Raised in Kundalini Yoga and Sikh Dharma, her stunning, richly emotional voice helps bring the listener to a direct experience with God.
Stephen Gray was a student, meditation instructor, and teacher of Buddhism for many years. His main practice in recent years has been with the Native American Church. Stephen has also worked with other shamanic traditions, in particular, Amazonian ayahuasca shamanism.
The Madonna Code invites you to enter a state in which love flourishes without fear of loss or rejection.
As a result of a three-year journey journey through the disintegration of her marriage, loss of her business partners and family illness, Karen McGregor gained profound wisdom and insights into the radiant power of an open heart.
Miceal joins us to discuss how misunderstandings of the mission and teachings of Jesus have impeded our ability to access our superconscious & manifest miracles in our lives and the world.
The Madonna Code invites you to enter a state in which love flourishes without fear of loss or rejection.
As a result of a three-year journey through the disintegration of her marriage, loss of her business partners and family illness, Karen McGregor gained profound insights, wisdom and life changing tools. She discovered the radiant power and purity of an open heart.
Robert Schwartz, author of the book Your Soul’s Plan: Discovering the Real Meaning of the Life You Planned Before You Were Born, will discuss why we ourselves plan our greatest challenges before we’re born.
Steve Beyer’s new book, Singing to the plants: A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism in the Upper Amazon, emphasizes both the uniqueness of this highly eclectic and absorptive shamanis— plant spirits dressed in surgical scrubs, extraterrestrial doctors speaking computer language — and its deep roots in shamanist beliefs and practices, both healing and sorcery, common to the Upper Amazon.
Can a sacred plant from the Amazon heal our minds and spirits? For centuries, indigenous people of South America have used ayahuasca, a psychoactive plant medicine, to cure all manner of psycho-spiritual ills.
Tulku Lobsang, Buddhist Lama and Doctor of Tibetan Medicine, shares how a Tantrayana understanding of the body and mind is a powerful tool for addressing modern ailments.