Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Upcoming Guests on Healing Wisdom


On Healing Wisdom, I hope to showcase among other things, powerful women whose strength and fertile spirits are so firmly rooted in the earth, that one cannot help by feel renewed by deep breaths as a child in the woods. So many of us benefit from redefinining strength, and seeing the embodiment of organic, authentic souls who are ripening and harvesting their creative powers. Most especially, I hope that my show often serves as a reminder that feminine strength can be the heard in warrior cries, the sounds of prana yama breathing, the bending of ancient forests in stormy gails or in the soft melodies of the eternal drum.

Next week, we have Dr. John Spencer, author of, "The Eternal Law: Ancient Greek Philosophy, Modern Physics, and Ultimate Reality" discussing how Platonic ideas of objective reality and objective truth are babies being thrown out in the bath water of modern philosophy. He speaks with me us about how rational scientific thinking doesn't rule out the invisible metaphysical world, and how they are in fact mutually exclusive. He talks about underlying fallacies in the New Age community that react against fundamentalist mechanistic dogma. He looks at Greek philosophy and physics through a new lens and shares his insights.

We speak with Pandora Thomas, Co-founder of Earthseed Consulting, whose work expands opportunities for sustainable living for diverse communities. She talks about the intersections between permaculture, green architecture, social, environmental and racial justice.

We speak with Patricia Algara, founder of With Honey in Heart, a non-profit dedicated to elevating the status of bees and creating habitats for pollinators. She holds a Master's Degree in Landscape Architecture, is a professor at UC Berkley and has been working on community empowerment projects creating learning environments, food productive landscapes and much more.

Also, coming up is an interview with ALisa Starweather, creator of the red tent temple movement discussing sisterhood, the sacred feminine, red tents, and The Parliament of the World's Religions.

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