#007: Ancient Wounds, Revolutionary Wisdom

January 22, 2018 01:11:30
#007: Ancient Wounds, Revolutionary Wisdom
Beyond Health
#007: Ancient Wounds, Revolutionary Wisdom

Jan 22 2018 | 01:11:30

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Hosted By

Brett Hawes

Show Notes

On today’s show I speak with sound healer, musician, author, shaman and conscious-critical thinker: Darren Austin Hall.

We cover an immense amount of ground in this episode. We discuss global problems and bring it down to the personal/individual level. We focus on men’s healing, archetypes, patriarchy and what is needed to bring balance back to the male/female dynamic in the world. We ask the question: could psychedelics, Shamanic medicine and sacred frequencies hold some clues?

We also touch on our many years living and working with Canadian First Nations and discuss ancient teachings in the modern context; and how these can best be applied to solve some of our toughest spiritual dilemmas

You can connect with Darren by visiting his website
Music: https://darrenaustinhall.bandcamp.com/
Soundcloud (talks/music): https://soundcloud.com/darren-austin-hall
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DHbodhi

Listen to the show directly on our Holistic Health Masterclass Podcast page. You can also subscribe and listen via your favourite podcast app listed below.

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