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Caer Hallundbaek speaks with Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee Ph.D., of the Golden Sufi Center. He is a teacher in the Naqshbandi Sufi Order, known as the silent Sufis. Llewellyn has specialized in the area of dreamwork, integrating the ancient Sufi approach to dreams with the insights of modern psychology, and more recently in the emerging global consciousness of oneness.
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Often we have heard the saying that "Greece is the birthplace of western civilization." Perhaps we have heard of Pythagoras too, and his theorem, in the context of a long-ago math class in high school. But that is typically where our awareness ends today. In this hour, Caer Hallundbaek speaks with Peter Kingsley, author and renowned scholar in the field of western civilization and spirituality, who believes that we in the west have forgotten our origins and the mystical tradition meant for western civilization – and that our culture is suffering for it.
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As a young woman Holly Noonan watched her health dwindle with a chronic illness that dogged her for 7 years and depleted her immune system. She healed herself with food -- making herself well in part by overcoming a decades-old sugar addiction and outgrowing many self-limiting beliefs. A graduate of The Empowerment Institute, she now helps others as a certified Holistic Health Counselor, and a member of the American Academy of Drugless Practitioners.
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‘All sorrows are less with bread,’ wrote Miguel de Cervantes, the author of Don Quixote. Our relationship with food is primal and lifelong, and can also be a lifelong challenge. In this episode, Caer Hallundbaek explores the fascinating topic of food and spirituality with Mary Lane – a professional chef of 30 years, and the author of ‘Divine Nourishment: A Woman's Sacred Journey with Food.’
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Passover is the Festival of Freedom in the Jewish community worldwide. Perhaps more than any other holiday, it symbolizes what it means to be Jewish: family, food, and fun coupled with an obligation to pass on the story to future generations. Caer speaks with Nancy Rips, author of the book Seder Stories: Passover Thoughts on Food, Family, and Freedom.
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Caer Hallundbaek speaks with minister, author and naturalist Rob McCall, who was born in the Black Hills of South Dakota, grew up in Oregon and Illinois, and since 1986 has been the minister of the First Congregational Church of Blue Hill, Maine -- where the local geography took hold in his heart and his work.
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What is the Way of Blame in the Sufi tradition? It's not likely what you're thinking. Dr. Yannis Toussulis, psychologist, is the author of 'Sufism and the Way of Blame: Hidden Sources of a Sacred Psychology.' He currently serves as director of Itlaq Foundation - a non-denominational religious non-profit dedicated to Sufi Studies. Join us for an engaging hour about spiritual maturity and growth.
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Caer Hallundbaek speaks with Jason Gregory, spiritual explorer and Australian author of the acclaimed book Way of the Weirdo. According to Gregory humanity has arrived at a moment when we need to make a choice: either to maintain our perilous course with the destruction of our world and ourselves - or to choose the alternative, which is not another system, but a journey to explore who we truly are.
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Caer Hallundbaek speaks with Hugh Page, Jr., an Episcopal priest and Dean of the First Year of Studies at the University of Notre Dame, where he is Associate Professor of Theology and Africana Studies. Among other works, his publications include 'Waves, Clouds, and Flames — Impressions from Journeys Past and Present', 'Exodus,' and a groundbreaking collection of essays, 'The Africana Bible.'
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