Dreamvisions 7 Radio & TV Network
Episodes
Saturday Sep 17, 2016
The New Lifeboat Hour with Carolyn Baker
Saturday Sep 17, 2016
Saturday Sep 17, 2016
Psychiatrist, Lise Van Susteren, author of "The Psychological Effects of Global Warming On The United States: And Why The US Mental Health Care System Is Not Adequately Prepared" discusses climate change with Carolyn and how we can prepare emotionally and spiritually. Dr. Van Susteren talks about climate despair, self-care for activists, and living meaningful lives in the face of our predicament.
Saturday Sep 17, 2016
What’s In Your Way IS The Way with Mary O’Malley
Saturday Sep 17, 2016
Saturday Sep 17, 2016
Beyond Control into Connection
If you could watch your stream of thought, you would see that mostly what it is doing is trying to control Life - control people, circumstances, emotions, our bodies, and our minds. The truth is that making control the primary way you lead your life cuts you off from the very thing you long for – the peace, joy and clarity of being present for Life. Lasting peace comes not from trying to create the reality you want; it is about learning the art of showing up for reality – to show up for what Life is offering and trusting that it is unfolding as it needs to be – even the challenges. Mary invites you to look and unhook from your struggling mind so you can move from the need to control your life to actually re-connecting with it so you can know the joy of being fully alive.
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Flaunt! Build Your Dreams, Live Your Sparkle with Lora Cheadle
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Intuitive Self-Care and Separating the Needs of the Body, Mind and Spirit
Taking good care of ourselves requires more than just an occasional mani-pedi or treating ourselves to new shoes, a massage or a girl’s night out. Taking good care of ourselves requires us to listen to ourselves and to really hear what our bodies, our minds and our spirits are asking for on a separate and intuitive level. When we practice intuitive self-care and take care of our bodies, minds and spirits separately, we become a happier and healthier whole. There’s a lot of focus out there on integrating the body, the mind and the spirit, and while it’s true that we function best as fully integrated beings, in order to truly integrate all facets of our beings we need to begin by separating the three components of the self and learn to intuitively listen and respond to what each part needs.
The body itself is an organism. All organisms are biologically hard-wired to preserve themselves. Our bodies have a multitude of self-preserving reflexes, instincts and behaviors, and it’s completely natural and desirable for the body to preserve and protect itself. Bodies can experience cravings when they are running low on various minerals, such as iron or other nutrients. Pica is the term given to pregnant women who are deficient in certain minerals and crave things such as mud, dirt, plaster, ashes or who have the compulsive need to lick the walls. Physical cravings help us eat the kind of foods that our bodies requires to sustain themselves. On the flip side, when we eat something toxic, our bodies react by vomiting and ridding themselves of the offending substance.
Our bodies also know how much and of what kind of food they can digest at a time. If we eat something that is difficult to digest, our bodies may tell us to stop by sending us an “I’m full” signal, but if we eat foods that are easy to digest, we may not feel full as quickly. Similarly, depending on our activity, hormonal, immune and stress levels, there will be times when we are more or less hungry. The intuitive wisdom is there; it’s just that we lose touch with it. As children we may be told to “clean our plate,” or that we “don’t have to like it, we just have to eat it,” which teaches us to override our bodies intuitive wisdom. As adults, making decisions for ourselves for the first time, we waltz into life feeling like naughty little children whose parents are out of town. We make one bad choice after another simply because we can, and we are rarely encouraged to get back in touch with our intuitive wisdom. Add in the demands of a modern life with careers and families, where we are relegated to eating on an arbitrary schedule that had nothing to do with the needs of our body, and our body’s intuitive wisdom is quieted and ignored.
Our minds and our spirits have the same kind of intuitive wisdom that our bodies do, telling us exactly what they require in order to flourish. When we listen to and respond to these three, distinct voices, all parts or us remain healthy and fulfilled, but when we ignore our own intuitive self-care wisdom, illness, injury, depression and other problems manifest.
When we are not practiced at separating the needs of the body with the needs of the mind or the spirit, we misinterpret the signals we receive and we end up feeding the body what the mind and the spirit are asking for. The mind, just like the body, is a self-preserving organism that craves what it needs. Minds need stimulation, comfort, love, excitement, growth and development. When faced with a difficult or a sad time, the mind might crave sweetness, comfort and love. Instead of reaching out to people or situations that provide the mind with sweetness, comfort or love, we misinterpret these signals and we attempt to feed the body what the mind is asking for. We ingest sweetness, comfort and love in the form of mac and cheese and ice cream. We don’t physically need mac and cheese or ice cream, what we need is a good dose of mothering and a time-out from adult responsibilities, but because we aren’t hearing and responding to that which our mind truly need, we attempt to fill ourselves up with as much sweetness, comfort and love as we can by ingesting mac and cheese (a symbol of comfort and love) followed by ice cream (sweetness personified).
Do we need a bit more spice or bite in our otherwise dull lives? We may crave spicy foods, salt and crunch. Feeling stifled at work, a lack of stimulation being home with toddlers or craving a project to sink our teeth into? When we don’t listen and respond to what our minds and spirits are telling us they need, we eventually start eating whatever it is our minds and spirits desire! Are we craving those gooey cinnamon rolls because we have just run a marathon, our muscles no longer have any glycogen stores and we are on the verge of passing out, or are we craving them because we are unfulfilled in our current position at work and we want something juicy and gooey to sink our mind into? Are those licorice sticks giving us something to chew on because our mind has something to process that we are ignoring and refusing to process?
Our bodies, minds and spirits are filled with intuitive, self-care wisdom and when we are connected enough to listen and respond to what they tell us they need, will are happy and healthy on every level. But if we don’t listen, or if we misinterpret the signals, we set ourselves up for subpar health and happiness. This is intuitive self-care, and this is the ultimate goal. Separate the needs of the body from the needs of the mind and the needs of the spirit. Stay present in every moment and learn to listen and respond to the needs of the body, the mind and the spirit, remembering of course, that there’s always room for a mani-pedi, new shoes or a nice massage
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
The Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour with Mariam Massaro
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour #229 features the Gaea Star Band with Mariam Massaro, Craig Harris and Bob Sherwood with special guest Amanda Potluck on vocals and percussion and Jay Lynch on hand drums. We begin with a favorite medley, an extended piece that drifts mystically between Mariam’s “This Is The Way” and “Distant Star” with Mariam and Amanda on vocals, Craig on marimba, Bob on piano and Jay on drums and Mariam driving the rhythm on ukulele. An epic with ever-evolving vocal interplay and ever-imaginative piano. “The Silver Dragon Sailing” is a rapturous ballad with lush vocals from Mariam and Amanda as well as Mariam’s dancing, mysterious native flute. A mysterious piano variation from Bob pushes and pulls at the song’s tonal center and adds a murky, twilight disquiet to this hazy summer masterpiece. “Early In The Morning” finds Mariam picking up her Martin 12-sring acoustic as Jay Lynch plays the singing bowls and Craig sets up a stately groove on congas. Bob shifts between blues and modal underpinnings for this hallucinatory prayer to the morning skies. The sprawling “Unraveling In Freedom” is a multi-movement, 24-minute improvisation with stellar and sensitive contributions from today’s talented ensemble. Mariam spins a lovely, nuanced melody above her solid, groovy 12-string, Amanda brings deep, evocative drama with her blues vocalisms and Bob and Craig unleash a series of deeply primeval figurations that push and pull at the fabric of the piece to the very end.
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Healing From Within with Sheryl Glick
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Greg O’Brien, author of On Pluto. Greg has more than 35 years of newspaper and magazine experience as a writer, editor investigative reporter and publisher. He is the editor and author of several books and has published many books by other writers through his publishing affiliate Codfish Press. Mr. O’Brien contributes articles to the Huffington Post. Greg shares his diagnosis with early onset Alzheimer’s explaining how his maternal grandfather, his mother and uncle died from the disease. Acting on long term memory and skill, coupled with well-developed journalistic grit, O’Brien decided to tackle the disease and his imminent decline by writing frankly about the journey. He presents the weapons he has gathered to slow Alzheimer’s progression—medications, aerobic exercise, daily writing, an uncompromising routine and the company of family and friends.
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Healing Times Radio with Dr. Emmett Miller
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Collective Intelligence, Conscious Evolution of a Sustainable World - A Second Conversation with Tom Atlee
The term “co-intelligence” refers to a shared, integrated form of intelligence that we find in and around us when we’re most vibrantly alive. It is also found in cultures that sustain themselves harmoniously with nature and neighbor. Co-intelligence shows up whenever we pool our personal intelligences to produce results that are more insightful and powerful than the sum of our individual perspectives.
Tom Atlee is founder, co-director, and research director of the non-profit Co-Intelligence Institute. His work focused on developing a society’s capacity to function as a wise democracy. Especially he explores the dynamics of Conscious evolution of social systems. His social change vision is based on wholeness and recognizes the value of diversity, unity, relationship, context, uniqueness and the spirit inside each of us and the world.
In this intelligent and stimulating conversation, we will explore some of the ways we might, with collective intelligence, respond wisely to the challenges coming our way in the economic collapse our culture seems committed to. We will explore some of the ways we can use the elements of the crumbling system to evolve a new one that can serve humanity better. Individual and collective intelligence must evolve together, Tom points out – otherwise we could end up with another system like the present one that punishes diversity.
Ten thousand years ago human beings evolved a set economic, communication, and governance structures that have not changed. But the world has changed dramatically (e.g., we live in cities of thousands and millions instead of scattered tribes of hundreds). The systems that were good for responding to the news that Mary fell into the well are grossly inadequate to respond to challenges like global climate change and the accumulation of toxic wastes in our environment and in our bodies.
Conscious, as Tom points out, creates social systems, and social systems create consciousness – so we need to discover what changes need to be made in our consciousness in order to evolve the systems we need. To deal with the problem of sick children, a medical team is only part of the answer – we need to deal with the poverty, war, and pollution that are part of the system that is creating them. Instead, we sit riveted as Siamese twins are flown to the US to be separated – and leave untouched the toxic wastes flowing into their community creating ongoing deformities. Collective Stupidity!
Public wisdom is what we need, and it comes from diverse views in conversation (as opposed to our current Congressional food fights). We need access to the full spectrum of information – this is the key to Collective Intelligence. Our individual uniqueness is needed to enhance the collective, and the collective to enhance the individual. How different from the stupidity of our current culture of groupthink!
Check out this illuminating and inspiring conversation. There is a growing community, local and online, of people who recognize that we need to be building for the future. Learn more here and at the Co-intelligence Institute website, which offers more than 1000 pages of fascinating free resources.
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Heart Living with Dr. Cynthia Bischoff
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
The Power of Creating Effective Boundaries
Why are effective boundaries so critical for healthy and purposeful living? Boundaries define limits and allow us to protect and take care of ourselves and our energy. Yet, many people struggle with poor boundaries. In this show, Cynthia will discuss reasons why many people have poor boundaries while explaining the life improvement and power that setting effective boundaries can bring. We will look at the relationship of boundaries to issues of communication; childhood wounds, self-esteem, and need for control. Setting limits and honoring clear boundaries can be one of the most important healing behaviors you can establish to improve your life!
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Seek Reality with Roberta Grimes
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Liberating Jesus
Roberta Grimes talks about her extraordinary year that produced her new book, Liberating Jesus. Roberta is an attorney and afterlife researcher. She is adamantly not psychic, but in June she found herself unexpectedly channeling a radical message from Jesus. This is the most personal show that Roberta ever will share! She says that what has happened in her life demonstrates that if you give your life to God, sometimes God takes you at your literal word.
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
11:11 Talk Radio with Simran Singh
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Seven Sacred Seals - Richard Rudd Part 2
A mystical part of the Gene Keys teachings, the journey into the Seven Sacred Seals is a journey beyond the frontiers where most people spend their lives. It is a passage into the world of Illumination, into the fabric of light that stitches both time and space together, and that will lead us one day into immensity, into that limitless world that we call the Divine.
Richard Rudd, A teacher, mystic and poet, Richard Rudd attended Edinburgh University where he gained a master’s degree in literature and metaphysics. Having been gifted with an inheritance, Richard used it to go on a decade long worldwide search for truth and meaning. He studied with great teachers in the East, traveled through the Himalayas, the Pacific and the Americas. He worked in the film industry in Australia, trained as a teacher of Chi Kung in Thailand and sailed across the Atlantic Ocean on a small yacht.
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
One United Roar with Linda Tucker
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Saturday Sep 10, 2016
Stand in the Paws of Lions
One United Roar radio show takes its name from #OneUnitedRoar Talent Challenge for children and young adults around the world. We asked the children to stand in the paws of lions, who are largely unprotected by law, subjected to captive breeding programs, have their cubs taken away and are mercilessly hunted for their heads and paws. Then we asked the children to ROARRRR for the lions, to express what the lions are thinking, feeling and needing to say. Entries have started pouring in – please visit this entry page http://woobox.com/ajgvba and VOTE for your favourite!
Meanwhile this exciting global talent challenge takes place amidst an exciting flurry of other projects that are keeping our bushveld team on their toes. A documentary is about to be filmed in White Lion Territory by a top level Canadian film company, Linda’s new book is about to be released in an extremely exciting format, and the team are preparing to wind up a busy year with the annual White Lion Leadership Academy. It all makes for a vibrant radio show!