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The Sacred Speaks
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 ก.ค. 2020
Join depth psychotherapist and Jungian scholar, Dr. John W. Price, in an exploration of extraordinary stories and phenomena that lurk beneath the surface of normal and everyday life. The Sacred Speaks podcast is the platform where John interviews experts, dilettantes, sinners, and saints to explore their professional and personal perspective on the underlying purpose of the mysteries which lurk within the seemingly mundane nature of day-to-day life. The Sacred Speaks on provides the platform for John to deconstruct, amplify, and synthesize curious and particularly interesting aspects of those interviews, teaching to the specifics. This project seeks to accept a challenge laid out by Carl Jung: to explore the universal human feelings of emotional incompleteness, spiritual curiosity and one’s related search for wholeness and meaning. By engaging in this exploration, we may learn more about the psyche, consciousness, spirituality, philosophy, religion, and hidden parts of self.
116: Henry Shukman - Zen Teacher, Poet, Author of "Original Love"
Make sure to check out Henry’s book “Original Love” henryshukman.com/writing/original-love
Also check out the meditation app “The Way” www.thewayapp.com/?source=us_traffic
Welcome to The Sacred Speaks! In this episode, I sit down with Henry Shukman-a Zen teacher, poet, and co-founder of The Way meditation app. Together, we explore the profound mysteries of meditation, spirituality, and the human experience. Henry shares his journey from his early struggles with eczema and psychological challenges to his transformative awakening and his life as a Zen teacher.
We dive deep into Zen concepts, the beauty of ordinary experience, and the intersection of poetry and meditation. Henry offers wisdom on navigating common meditation hindrances and shares practical advice for cultivating awareness, deepening meaning, and connecting with the unseen currents of existence.
Join us as we uncover the power of meditation to transform both our inner and outer lives.
👉Connect to Henry Shukman
Website henryshukman.com/
The Way Meditation App www.thewayapp.com/
Instagram henryshukman?hl=en
TH-cam th-cam.com/channels/A645lNnrksSrZIwe6mJ4mQ.html
(00:00) Welcome to The Sacred Speaks
(00:29) Introducing Henry Shookman
(01:27) Henry's Journey into Zen and Meditation
(03:24) The Essence of Zen Practice
(05:13) The Transformative Power of Meditation
(11:40) Early Struggles and Discoveries
(21:12) The Awakening Experience
(32:17) The Path to Healing and Teaching
(45:01) The Beauty of Ordinary Experience
(52:09) Exploring the Zen Concept of Oneness
(53:40) The Feminine Perspective in Philosophy
(54:58) Zen Stories and Their Parallels
(56:16) A Transformative Zen Experience
(01:00:13) The Intersection of Poetry and Meditation
(01:08:56) A Simple Guide to Meditation
(01:17:51) Navigating Cultural and Religious Views on Meditation
(01:25:23) Understanding and Overcoming Meditation Hindrances
(01:35:31) Final Thoughts and Gratitude
Also check out the meditation app “The Way” www.thewayapp.com/?source=us_traffic
Welcome to The Sacred Speaks! In this episode, I sit down with Henry Shukman-a Zen teacher, poet, and co-founder of The Way meditation app. Together, we explore the profound mysteries of meditation, spirituality, and the human experience. Henry shares his journey from his early struggles with eczema and psychological challenges to his transformative awakening and his life as a Zen teacher.
We dive deep into Zen concepts, the beauty of ordinary experience, and the intersection of poetry and meditation. Henry offers wisdom on navigating common meditation hindrances and shares practical advice for cultivating awareness, deepening meaning, and connecting with the unseen currents of existence.
Join us as we uncover the power of meditation to transform both our inner and outer lives.
👉Connect to Henry Shukman
Website henryshukman.com/
The Way Meditation App www.thewayapp.com/
Instagram henryshukman?hl=en
TH-cam th-cam.com/channels/A645lNnrksSrZIwe6mJ4mQ.html
(00:00) Welcome to The Sacred Speaks
(00:29) Introducing Henry Shookman
(01:27) Henry's Journey into Zen and Meditation
(03:24) The Essence of Zen Practice
(05:13) The Transformative Power of Meditation
(11:40) Early Struggles and Discoveries
(21:12) The Awakening Experience
(32:17) The Path to Healing and Teaching
(45:01) The Beauty of Ordinary Experience
(52:09) Exploring the Zen Concept of Oneness
(53:40) The Feminine Perspective in Philosophy
(54:58) Zen Stories and Their Parallels
(56:16) A Transformative Zen Experience
(01:00:13) The Intersection of Poetry and Meditation
(01:08:56) A Simple Guide to Meditation
(01:17:51) Navigating Cultural and Religious Views on Meditation
(01:25:23) Understanding and Overcoming Meditation Hindrances
(01:35:31) Final Thoughts and Gratitude
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John, when is round two with Ammon?!
..a parallax ❤
58:53 Don’t grieve the spirit.
Awww gawd that was great! Hail Satan.
This guy is incomprehensible
You just don’t have ears to hear, bruh.
@Zacchus nah mate, i stopped doing drugs a long time ago
He is such a pervert ! I don’t care what he thinks he’s translating he is sick in his head. He’s a disgusting person. Disgusting !! He’s so full of shit !! He wants to say these things. Sick.
😂he is only translating texts. None of the things he says are his ideas.
A BUNCH OF GAY AUTHORS JUST LIKE IN HOLLYWOOD , DO NOT BE DECEIVED THE DEVIL WILL USE MANY
Did he just say one of the authors names was Gayland 😂 GAY LAND 😳
Galen.
I love how, toward the end, you were talking about things like being tied up symbolically, all within this context of the safety of the psychotherapeutic horizon, and you can just tell that Ammon is thinking: bro, no, for real, these procedures literally tied you up, scared you into psychosis, and took you to the point of near-death in order to destroy your identity and see you reborn. I think we're dealing with two very different paradigms. I also found it interesting that Ammon was discussing an elite cultic practice everywhere in the Roman world, but you treated today's 'pizzagate' phenomena as merely conspiracies. If there is any plausibility to Ammon's theory, I think this would be strong evidence against your claims of conspiracy (in the sense of being 'wacky', not in the sense of involving conspiracies).
I agree. I don’t think this stuff ever ended. It’s just the darkest, most secretive shit that our “elites” are into.
Freddie Silva wrote a book about ceremonies involving these rebirth rituals including Christianity. Also I can’t help but think of John Allegro and his translating of the Dead Sea scrolls. He had come to the conclusion it was a mushroom fertility cult. I’ll have to revisit his book on it. But I agree that it’s all too familiar with modern times and the elite.
I am just now discovering your channel. Superb. From the opening commentary to your style of interviewing, I can already tell that I am going to value you and your viewpoints. Be well, and Merry Christmas. Subbed.
Thank you for tuning in! Welcome
Children drink ejaculate of warrior men and then he says “how do you come to that?” HEYOO
dude thinks they used drugs back in the day. thinks the western world doesnt have enough of them? -yeah right. jc screwed little boys the way the greeks used to -yeah. betcha his real name is greek not ammon.
Any leads on other reneicanice orphic poetry in addition to Petrarch?
I've heard this guy before he's full of entities controlling him to spread lies. I'm Greek and I know how he looks around in podcasts at these entities that surround him. I intend to say this that...he's talking sh*t. The Greek was not translated correctly all though they tried so this incorrectly translated.
Exactly he is mistranslated the word Christ saying it doesnt mean ‘Anointed One’ but instead it means ‘to cover the eyes’ . The word means both but context must be interpreted Thats like translating from english the word ‘boot’ it can both me trunk of a car and a shoe. He is being disingenuous and using the medical term instead of the proper one. He is doing the same thing in the passage of Mark 14 51-52. He has claimed to be told he is protected by demons so i wonder if the demons would make him spead the truth or false information to people who wont research it?
So much sense to be had here. All we have gotten are pulverized fragments, culturally, this provides bigger fragments, at least.
Thank you for talking about life as art; as improvisation. I feel this every day trying to go from a "dry drunk" attitude, of compartmentalization, predictability and control, to inviting challenges and living for opportunities to truly be creative. Not limited to a pencil, paper and other physical tools, but having the entire and eternal kit that allows for endless possibility and expression. This is the hardest work I've ever done but the most rewarding. Knowing I don't have to be stuck where my DNA, cellular memory and history would dictate if I chose to remain unconscious or numbed out. The key is being able to see choice and often that can only come with the help and patience of others. Thank you for this.
I am Baptist. Never heard of the little boy in the wilderness deal. Thought that was boy scouts 😃
Seminary - seminal Gethsemane - get semen Hell-oh! We get up in the mourning on weak daze to urn money (mono eye) at a Job (persecuted) at a corporation (corpse oration) until Saturday (Saturn/Satan) so we can rest on the weakened. Three daze later a rise from the grave and do it all again. The priests in black robes running a racket in a court who summons the dead (persons/corporate soles) also have their own language/dictionary called legalese to administer Roman civil law.
Ballentine's law dictionary, 1948: _Human being:_ see monster _Monster:_ a human being by birth, but in some part resembling an animal
There's an episode of Battlestar Galactica where a computer scientist, Gaius Baltar, who betrayed humanity, was injected with a substance inducing a psychotic state and put in a dark tank of water to get information out of him.
Thank you so much for articulating this important view- I would love to hear a conversation between Dr Ellenhorn and Gabor Mate and Dr Cornel West…
Thank you, this is like having a million downword pointing stone arrowheads lifted off of my back. Thank you for all your careful steps. Your unconditional honesty neutral perspective is admirable.
My wig has been blown off with this interview love this is uncensored OMG drugs, sex and magic and always been here
Introduction ro Dr J Hollis is long. He's an amazing scholar. I like your tone and your questions. Thank you. Yet, I can't understand why you want your image with that bushy beard.
I love the way he is letting Dr Hillman speak.
The problem with knowing if this guy is speaking the truth or just intelligent but crazy person is you’d need to become a scholar in reading Ancient Greek. Is it possible he’s just screwing with people because he can? Because there are only 4 people in the world who could prove him wrong and even if they could prove him wrong it would still be a he said/she said situation? I mean he’s talking about drug covered dildos in antiquity. If you believe everything he says then his core message is the dawn of western civilization and Christianity was totally infused with drugs, sex, pedos, and kid milking.
He's tapping into Satanic demons. He does say, "Hail Satan." He's very good at inserting 10% lies with 90% truth. Beware
Think you for this enriching conversation.
[1:25:15]: In the writings of Philo of Alexandria (c. 20 BCE - c. 50 CE) he called homosexuality "the woman's disease."
[27:53]: Because Christianity is one of many ancient mystery cults. As such, in this particular mythical drama, Jesus is the personification of the Piscean Sun (He was a fisherman, his first two disciples were 'fishers of men', bread & 'two fish', etc.). Similarly, the mythic scene of the Garden follows the Piscean motif, as the Garden of Gethsemane (the Oil Press) is where Jesus (the Sun/Light Itself) at 4:00am (the time of the Age of Pisces in the Zodiacal Wheel) performed the mythic ritual to awaken the Chrism (the Oil, the Gold/Khristos) within & attain that ineffable Light we call God.
Somewhere there is a trailer park where a person is selling a child . It’s not in the closet anymore, anyone can be a clown.
I just found this interview after watching the Danny Jones interview...Thank you for this interview...The Jones interview was so poorly done, even without the constant "bleeps". I just now subbed to you. Thanks!
41:00....... there's something about Mary
I was JUST listening to Germs Debunk Corona (2020) on Bitchute. At around the 12 minute mark, it explains how venom is different than poison in that it can safely be swallowed and that anti-venom is produced by injecting small doses into an animal, allowing the animal’s blood enzymes to break down the venom for 10 weeks, then harvesting the animal’s blood serum to be injected into a snake bite victim. So if these ‘goddesses’ were routinely drinking venom or exposing themselves to internal bites from small snakes or cuts from blades coated in venom, they would, theoretically, have anti-venom in their secretions. Barf and gag, but, potentially scientifically sound.
People singing while others masturbate & stimulate ‘the patient’s’ prostate until he ejaculates? No wonder people became religious zealots! 😂
14:43 starts now
Reincarnation of Crowley. Not one time he uses the word sex magick, seems intentional. I would love pick his mind abou the Beast and its number
Swallowing has always been a form of birth control
What about jewish priests that put their mouth on the childs private area during babtism???!! I always thought that was unbelievable!!
That's after circumcision, a blood ritual and extremely traumatic.
@ sooo after they cut off the foreskin, which medically hurts the man later in life. Sometimes they take too much skin and erections turn out to be painful instead! My mother knew this and always gave her patients “generous circumcision” she was a midwife in a cult. She delivered and on the 8th day when the vitamin k is highest she would do the thing! Sooo are you saying after the thing is performed the Rabbi puts his mouth On a fresh cut on the childs private area??? This is insane to me.
Socrates was initiated by Diotima a high priestess,. Symposium.
This is sooooo fing insane. Omfg. I love it. Imagine dropping this at the Vatican and the pope/cardinals are nodding their heads in agreement. The knowledge was there! It just needed to be translated!
Just proves how sick and demented human beings really are. Turning something very private between a man and a woman into a public orgy? 🥳 Calling it science. lol
We need more scholars that challenge our safe and spoon fed ideology. Society needs this kind of Platonic Dialogue more than ever
Whenever i see this man being interviewed he is so interesting that i go out of my mind wondering when the interviewer is gonna shut the eff up and let him speak. It drives me nuts.
Hes a psychotherapist lol
So Jesus did not cure the sick, make a blind man see and resurrected a dead man?
I dealt with being molested by my father by myself. I'm sixty years into life and I turned this event over and over again in my mind. I came to understand human nature through that event. The Bible is so misconstrued, I'm surprised anyone would advise reading it over tuning into nature.
I don't see how people can be surprised by any of this. There is much unknown in existence and the stories passed along in history have been twisted with a blatant cover up. It's something I've always felt in my guts. Wasn't Jesus doing mushrooms? Maybe the semon was mixed with magic mushrooms. Didn't it turn the water into what was thought to be wine? Magic is existence and understanding nature's connection to itself.
I believe it was Moses and the Hebrews in the desert who were consuming mushrooms (manna). But hey, if it's good enough for Moses, it's good enough for Jesus. But then, they're both fictional characters.
Language most effective for human beings is the vibrational frequency that is our existence. Language often is misused and misinterpreted or changed according to the latest perception. Religion, in my opinion was created to diminish knowledge of the powerful frequency we are with existence as one energy.
why these 2 guys look exactly the same ? . . .lol
rnn.t