Life is a Festival #179
The ancient power of festivals, structure and fluidity of gender, and the soul’s longing for meaning.
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Read MoreSami and Sharon return to the show to discuss their ambitious peace project, the Lighthouse.
Read MoreThe Village of Lovers helps us heal the wounds of gender and experience love free from fear.
Read MoreHow one young woman is transforming terror into service and the extraordinary courage and care of the good souls of the Tribe of Nova.
Read MoreSharon Avraham, co-founder of Midburn, and his theme camp co-producer, Palestinian activist Sami Awad, extend a call for healing.
Read MoreRarely do individuals possess the courage, wisdom, or awareness to confront death with genuine presence.
Read MoreHow humor keeps psychedelics entertaining and helps level the playing field.
Read MoreHealthy masculinity has been a passion of mine for years and it was an honor to learn from this neo-troubadour animist and her poetic insights.
Read MoreBy emphasizing fun, sacrilege, and even the grotesque, we can safeguard social justice against dogmatism and self-righteousness, preventing its co-option.
Read MoreIan Mackenzie returns to Life is a Festival to discuss mythopoetic masculinity.
Read MoreTowards real radical inclusivity and environmental stewardship at AfrikaBurn
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 MoreThe creator of “Healing From Healing” offers us levity and a much needed reprieve from our hyper-individualistic personal development.
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.
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