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Raoul Bedi, Conscious Media Consultant, of the Vedic Harmony Centre, www.biofield.ca, purveyor of Conscious Products, Events and Green Solutions, is the official sponsor of this radio interview with Tyhson Banighen.
Tyhson Banighen’s Professional Mission
I research and teach ancient and modern Technologies of Transformation that are simple, straight forward and can be easily learned by anyone. My goal is to empower people to bring about change in their lives, to heal themselves, others, society and the planet.
Technologies of Transformation are to help us re-member our true inner nature and our connection to Source and the planet. As humans we are all one with all of life. We individually and collectively create the world we live in as a reflection of our inner world. We are the stewards or caretakers of the planetary life stream.
In the area of Sacred Body, Tyhson Banighen is a Certified Spiritual Coach, an Intuitive, an Atlantean & Usui Reiki Master, Heart Resonance Advanced Practitioner, an Energy Detective,Master Dowser and Teacher, Diviner andGeomancer who provides wellness assessments, exorcism of possession and karmic releases. www.energydetective.ca
He is also a Certified Sound Coach with the Voice Analysis Hydration System (VAHS) that releases core fractures, karma and traumas which are the roots of stress and pain. He assists you to know your soul essence through sound and vibration. www.sacred-soul-sounds.ca
In the area of Sacred Earth since 1975 he has been involved in, studied, taught and written numerous articles about alternative communities, consensus decision making, bioregionalism, ecoforestry, permaculture, international development, sustainable communities, land stewardship and land trusts with a focus on deepening the sacred connection between humans and nature.
As an academic he has a Master of Arts in Whole Systems Design focused on organizational renewal and design. He has designed and taught university courses with a focus on the alienation of humans from nature, adult education, conflict resolution and community economic development.
He has authored an ebook title, Dowsing & Other Methods for Personal and Planetary Transformation: Heal ourselves, others & the Planet with an accompanying 2 DVD set with over 12 hours of instruction.
From 1975 – 2000 he was the founder and executive director of a nonprofit charitable society called TIES – Turtle Island Earth Stewards that brought the land trust movement to British Columbia. TIES assisted individuals and communities to protect the ecological aspects of their properties for present and future generations. TIES International worked with and assisted environmental organizations in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Ecuador and Grenada in the West Indies.
He was a founding Board member of the Land Trust Alliance of B.C., which consists of over 40 organizations involved in the stewardship, restoration, enhancement and long term voluntary or legally binding protection of private property. In addition he is the past co-chair of the BC Council of International Cooperation that consists of over 32 organizations involved in international development in the Third World. He was also a member of the Steering Committee for the Forest Caucus of the Canadian Environmental Network that provides consultation to the Canadian government on global forest issues and was part of the Canadian delegation to the United Nations Commission on Environment and Development.
He authored, A Volunteer’s Guide to Monitoring Conservation Agreements. He has published many articles including a chapter in the book Ecoforestry: The Art and Science of Sustainable Forest Use, New Society Publishers, 1997 and has co-produced two videos on international development.
He has an extensive background in curriculum development in the areas of private conservancy, environment and international development. He has designed and taught international development cirrocumuli titled, Local to Global Awareness through Development Education for Canada World Youth. He is also a Permaculture Design Course instructor and has designed a Train the Trainer Courses for the Miskito Indians in Nicaragua. In the area of private conservancy he has designed and taught a course on Creating a Community Land Trust for two years as part of the Community Development Institute held each summer in a different community and did a number of yearly presentations at the annual gathering of the Land Trust Alliance of BC.
He has designed and taught courses at Simon Fraser University titled, Communications in Conflict and Intervention and Case Studies and Models in Community Economic Development. He has designed and taught a course on job readiness for the Workplace Basic Adult Education department at the Okanagan University College, Salmon Arm Campus and has provided through TIES domestic and international intern work training experiences for 45 undergraduates and graduates of various colleges and universities.
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