In this conversation, massage therapist and healer Phurpa Dorji expands on the Buddhist art of healing, meditation and life after life.
Read MoreA selection of poems and notes inspired from the center, the source, the East with the West, the Old with the New, Mother Earth opened: Istanbul.
Read MoreIn this conversation recorded in the Maldives in April 2021, Doctor Shylesh discusses Ayurveda and the true meaning of Wellness.
Read MorePranayama or Rhythmic Control of the Breath is the 4th petal (or limb) of Ashtanga Yoga. It is represented by the leaves in the Tree of Yoga.
Read MoreStéphane Allix is a journalist, former war correspondent, author and founder of the Institute for Research on Extraordinary Experiences in France.
Read MoreMarie Pierre Dillenseger is a French American speaker, author and expert on Chinese Timing and Spatial Strategies. She reads spaces and dates the way an acupuncturist reads a pulse.
Read MoreMichel Odoul is a shiatsu and psychoenergetic medicine practitioner as well as the founder of the French Institute of Shiatsu. I met him in Paris, in October 2020, to discuss about the time we are in, Shiatsu, the importance of touch and the art of being human.
Read MoreAdi Shankaracharya was an Indian philosopher and theologian who consolidated the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta. He wrote the Song of the Soul.
Read MoreIn this podcast, Marie Pierre Dillenseger and Stephane Allix introduce the world of guides and the invisible, spirituality and joy with the most practical and scientifically driven approaches that have been at the core of their work. I connected with both of them in the Spring of 2021.
Read MoreAdi Shankaracharya was an Indian philosopher and theologian who consolidated the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta. He wrote the Song of the Soul.
Read MoreMichel Odoul is a shiatsu and psychoenergetic medicine practitioner as well as the founder of the French Institute of Shiatsu. I met him in Paris, in October 2020, to discuss about the time we are in, Shiatsu, the importance of touch and the art of being human.
Read MoreThey are the postures formed through your body, the branches of the tree, the 3rd petal of ashtanga yoga. Asanas irrigate each and every cell of the human body and nourish through copious blood supply.
Read MoreThrough a renewed, invigorating interpretation, Annick de Souzenelle lets us discover our sacred texts and foundational myths via the inner path.
Read MoreDhanvantari is the Hindu god of medicine and an avatar of Lord Vishnu. He has been the king of Varanasi (also called Benares on the banks of the river Ganges). He is mentioned in the Puranas* as the god of Ayurveda.
Read MoreVarious perspectives on this vast field of better being and happiness ultimately.
Read MoreA series of words and colors inspired by Indian journeys.
Read MoreEquality is a right, equity is a duty, yet the scale of the just is not the justice. Equality is a fact, an arithmetic fact. Equity is an action, an ethical construction.
Read MoreMan by looking at nature could understand what relates to him and how to rely on it to accomplish his task. It is an ally, even when it seems violent and unfair. Nature teaches you how to find your wisdom.
Read MoreIf science means research and knowledge, consciousness would be like her cane, the one that guides the blind on his way. Consciousness is a rudder, the chief of our internal government, she holds the thread, the straight thread, the guiding axis.
Read More“Now it is about reaching other spheres, both physically and in thinking. I admit that I would love to live in your century”
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