Finding the Wisdom Within with Mariam Safinia

February 3rd, 2007 by inneractive

LISTEN HERE to Episode Four – A Conversation with Mariam Safinia

Mariam Safinia

In this episode of Bringing wisdom to Life we explore a unique approach to living and learning that is quietly changing lives throughout the world with our guest Mariam Safinia. Mariam Safinia is a teacher, or tutor as they’re called, at the School of Practical Philosophy in San Francisco. Mariam is one of those rare individuals who embodies wisdom with humility, and has an extraordinary gift for revealing the indwelling wisdom that resides in each of us. A student of the original School of Practical philosophy in London, for more than 18 years, Mariam established a School in San Francisco, in 2004, which now offers courses throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. The school provides an effective and novel approach to the great questions of life: who am I? What am I doing here? The school shows that through seeing things clearly and applying simple principles students increase their awareness, become more confident, and discover more purpose and meaning in their lives.

Visit The School of Practical Philosophy website: www.practicalphilosopher.org

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Permission to be Creative: Living an Inspired Life with Scott Kalechstein

January 25th, 2007 by inneractive

LISTEN HERE to Episode Three – A Conversation with Scott Kalechstein

Scott KalechsteinFinding joy, inspiration, wonder, and play in life is not just for kids! In this episode of Bringing Wisdom to Life, we meet Scott Kalechstein a modern day troubadour and workshop leader who serves as a living example of the wisdom of living for joy and not perfection, with a sense of childlike wonder. He shares how once we give ourselves permission to be creative, we access talents and wisdom beyond anything we’ve known before. We’ll also experience a spontaneous performance as Scott sings this wisdom to life!

Visit Scott’s website to find out more about his CDs, workshop schedule, and more at www.scottsongs.com

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Getting in Tune – Cymatics and Sound Healing with Jeff Volk (part 2)

January 13th, 2007 by inneractive

LISTEN HERE to Episode Two – Conversation with Jeff Volk

Part two of a two part conversation with Jeff Volk on cymatics, the study of wave phenomena. In this episode we’ll continue our exploration of the relationship between sound and matter, and what this says about how our thoughts shape our reality.Jeff Volk

Jeff Volk, an authority on Cymatics, produced the award winning video Sound Mind and Body: Music and Vibrational Healing. He is also produced the International Sound Colloquium, which for 7 years served as a forum for Healers, researchers, musicians and others to discuss developments in the use of sound in healing. Jeff most recently is the publisher of the English Translation of the book Water Sound Images: The Creative Music of the Universe by Alexander Lauterwasser (loud water). www.cymaticsource.com


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Getting in Tune – Cymatics and Sound Healing with Jeff Volk (part 1)

December 23rd, 2006 by inneractive

Here it is. At last. Episode 1 of Bringing Wisdom to Life.

LISTEN HERE to Episode One – Conversation with Jeff Volk
Part one of a two part conversation with Jeff Volk on cymatics, the study of wave phenomena. In this episode we’ll discuss the relationship between sound and matter, and some innovative applications of sound in the healing arts.

Jeff Volk

Jeff Volk, an authority on Cymatics, produced the award winning video Sound Mind and Body: Music and Vibrational Healing. He is also produced the International Sound Colloquium, which for 7 years served as a forum for Healers, researchers, musicians and others to discuss developments in the use of sound in healing. Jeff most recently is the publisher of the English Translation of the book Water Sound Images: The Creative Music of the Universe by Alexander Lauterwasser (loud water).


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