Life is a Festival #142 - George Haas (Mettagroup)
Meditation teacher George Haas is preparing the path to enlightenment by healing childhood attachment injuries.
Read MoreMeditation teacher George Haas is preparing the path to enlightenment by healing childhood attachment injuries.
Read MoreLiberation from mental health issues through the dissolution of the constructed self.
Read MoreA conversation with a Bwiti N’ganga about how Westerns can connect with this African spiritual practice.
Read MoreHealing addiction and trauma using ibogaine HLC in a Western medical model at Beond Clinic in Cancun.
Read MoreTo celebrate four years of Life is a Festival, today I’m sharing a conversation I had with my friend Ian MacKenzie about how to conduct a good interview.
Read MoreFrom medicalization to religious exception, how should powerful psychedelic molecules enter mainstream consciousness?
Read MoreMayan Warrior founder Pablo González Vargas talks about gifting, Mayan culture, and the challenges of bringing an art car 8,000 kilometers to That Thing in the Desert.
Read MoreThe incredible life story of how a South American smuggler became a yogi and the daily practice which became his refuge and his dharma.
Read MoreFrom Burners without Borders to the Nordic Borderland, these are some of my favorite BRC moments from Life is a Festival.
Read MoreThe Wizard of Awe talks festival consciousness and how we, the refugees from the mundane, can unleash the brave and reckless Gods we really are at Burning Man and beyond.
Read MoreThere is much that is still valuable and relevant from the New Age.
Read MoreFeminist beat poet and author Janne Robinson discusses authenticity, gender, and her no bullshit approach to creating the life you want.
Read MoreCan we take Burning Man principles and apply them to refugee situations?
Read MorePsychedelic decriminalization is on the move throughout the United States and Colorado is at its epicenter.
Read MoreShamanic sexuality training at the International School of Temple Arts.
Read MoreWhat does it mean to call yourself “Queer?”
Read MoreFrom Benki Piyãko to the mysterious Mamos of the Sierra Nevadas, Aniwa is a platform for Indigenous Wisdom.
Read MoreReflections on the self-organized 2021 Burn from Plan B to drone artists to temple builders.
Read MoreWith the rapid fall of Afghanistan, veterans in our communities need our care and support now more than ever.
Read MoreWhat is our responsibility for kinship and reciprocity as we explore the healing power of plant medicine?
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