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Powerful Places Podcast

Author: Gary White

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The focus is on sacred sites and powerful places in Europe, expat life, geomancy, how to experience powerful places, sensing energies, and interviews.
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Here is a podcast interview with Geode Crystaal about his recent trip to India with his wife, Stephanie.
Elyn Aviva and Pablo Arturi Prieto continue their conversation about the Camino de Santiago, discussing how the Camino is important in these times of change on the planet.
The Flash Shift

The Flash Shift

2014-02-1209:57

Frederic Wiedemann is a passionate man. Whether he is launching a new nonprofit with his wife, coaching a client, recharging in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, or hanging out with family/ friends, he goes for it. Frederic has lived 65 years with gusto and depth. In this podcast Frederic discusses and demonstrates a technique he has developed to quickly and easily reconnect with Source that he is calling the Flash Shift. Frederic is the author of the forthcoming book We Who Dance With Awakening: Experience Waking Up ... More Often, More Easily, More Tangibly. For more information go to: www.flashshift.com.
Pablo Arturi Prieto describes his new eBook on the Camino de Santiago to Elyn Aviva. This book is filled with beautiful color photos and short videos Pablo took along his recent walk from France to Santiago, Spain along this historic pilgrimage route.
Join me for the second part of a conversation with Freddy Silva, renowned crop circle expert and author of a number of best selling books, including his latest, First Templar Nation. The podcast and the book describe how the Knights Templar created the first nation-state in Europe with the expressed mission of being a “kingdom of conscience accountable only to God.”
Join me for the first part of a conversation with Freddy Silva, renowned crop circle expert and author of a number of best selling books, including his latest, First Templar Nation. The podcast and the book describe how the Knights Templar created the first nation-state in Europe with the expressed mission of being a “kingdom of conscience accountable only to God.”
We make a guided walk through Celia Gunn's 13-year labor of love, a garden devoted to the chakras, with symbolism of all sorts. Celia takes us through the garden, describing what we see and giving history of her process of creation. We are joined by Celia's husband, author Anthony Thorley and my wife, Elyn Aviva. This is the second part of a two-part video podcast. Celia Gunn is a native of Northumberland, UK and lives near Glastonbury with her husband, Anthony Thorley. She is the author of A Twist in Coyote’s Tale, A Dark Wind, Simply Totem Animals, and The Fourth Gateway.
We make a guided walk through Celia Gunn's 13-year labor of love, a garden devoted to the chakras, with symbolism of all sorts. Celia takes us through the garden, describing what we see and giving history of her process of creation. We are joined by Celia's husband, author Anthony Thorley and my wife, Elyn Aviva. This is the first part of a two-part video podcast. Celia Gunn is a native of Northumberland, UK and lives near Glastonbury with her husband, Anthony Thorley. She is the author of A Twist in Coyote’s Tale, A Dark Wind, Simply Totem Animals, and The Fourth Gateway.
A conversation with Miquel Colon Bonfill and Gary White about Miquel’s recent pilgrimage to India, the Ramana Maharshi Ashram, and the sacred mountain called Arunachala.
The second of two video conversations with Elyn Aviva and Gary White about their experiences in Glastonbury, Somerset, England.
The first of two video conversations with Elyn Aviva and Gary White about their experiences in Glastonbury, Somerset, England.
Our friend Miquel Colon Bofill is a source of many interesting and thought-provoking ideas. In this video podcast he describes his recent trip to India and the five days his group spent in the Pyramid Valley in Bangalore.
A podcast with Celia Gunn about a Native American protest movement called Idle No More and their work to call attention to the environmental impact of the extraction of petroleum from the tar sands in Canada.
In this fascinating podcast, Gary White interviews Miquel Colon Bofill about how to get involved in moving our planet from crisis to possibility and how to become an agent of conscious evolution.
Elyn Aviva first walked the Camino de Santiago in 1982 and wrote a classic travel narrative about her experiences—Following the Milky Way. In this podcast, Elyn talks about the Spanish pilgrimage, what it was like 30 years ago, and about her books.
Join Elyn Aviva and podcast host, Gary White for their interview with Francis Xavier Aloisio, author, artist, and tour leader for ancient sites on the islands of Malta.
A conversation with Gary White and Elyn Aviva about their visits to the Ice Age Art Exhibition at the British Museum in London.
Join Elyn and Gary on a journey into a mysterious cleft in Mother Earth, a visit to a secret faery glen on the west coast of Ireland. Not shown on maps and with no road signs available, the glen is almost unknown to outsiders. Sheer limestone cliffs drip with ivy and fern, and earth spirits behind the trees. 
I am a relative newcomer to the movement that goes by such titles as “Evolutionary Enlightenment,” “Conscious Evolution,” “Emergence,” or simply “The Shift.” It has been galvanized by the “end-of-an-era” prophecies of the expiration of the Mayan Calendar, but it has been around for much longer in the writings of Ken Wilber, Andrew Cohen, Deepak Chopra, Craig Hamilton, and of my latest hero, 83-year-old dynamo Barbara Marx Hubbard.
In this podcast learn how Wales gradually enthralled Elyn Aviva and Gary White—despite an unexpected visit to a hospital for emergency surgery. The numerous attractions include many hidden places of power, the warmth of the Welsh, stunning landscape, excellent food, and fragrant, gluten-free brownies!
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