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Akiva Silver has been studying and working with nature for the past 20 years. His endeavors have ranged from primitive w...
02/03/2023

Akiva Silver has been studying and working with nature for the past 20 years. His endeavors have ranged from primitive wilderness survival to planting and maintaining diverse fruit and nut orchards, and to running his nursery business at Twisted Tree Farm. Akiva raises tens of thousands of trees every year, propagating from seeds and cuttings. He is an avid forager and observer of wildlife. Akiva has written three books, Trees of Power, The Conversation, and The Ocean of Dreams.

In this episode…
An approach to creating change through inspiration and alternative solutions rather than opposition…Bringing opposition to those in service only to self can interrupt their agenda, but building new and better systems lays the groundwork for change from a place of love. What we put our focus on often grows, and that includes world problems as well as alternative solutions.

One alternative solution Akiva has been working on is cooking oil…using the oft-maligned bitternut hickory as a source of cooking oil, instead of relying on an annual monocrop like canola whose production creates a biological desert on the land.

The story about Akiva’s experience with wilderness and survival skills, how the guilt of taking from the earth, the plant and animal bodies to fuel his own body, was transformed into gratitude, paired with a realization that we are part of nature and the carbon cycle, we have the same value and right to be here…”you are taking life to have life. Something is killed for you to have energy. When I kill a deer and eat it, I have that energy in my body. What I do with that energy matters more to me when I remember this.” You can take that energy and wallow in self pity and self doubt, or you can take that life in order to create beauty and kindness and propagate life. A certain responsibility enters the picture.

The joy of doing work that is directed by the seasons, the patterns of nature, instead of by a human schedule.

“Having an attitude of curiosity would lead to a totally different world”

The best way to be mentally healthy and happy is to know that you have a purpose, know that you’re helping others…finding how you can be of service is the best thing you can do for yourself and the world.

Akiva Silver has been studying and working with nature for the past 20 years. His endeavors have ranged from primitive wilderness survival to planting and maintaining diverse fruit and nut orchards, and to running his nursery business at Twisted Tree Farm. Akiva raises tens of thousands of trees eve

We understand accessing affordable and sustainable solutions is important in soil regeneration. So is connection to natu...
12/02/2023

We understand accessing affordable and sustainable solutions is important in soil regeneration. So is connection to nature and the earth.

Biodynamics and Korean Natural Farming show you how to farm with nature, love the land you farm, and nourish your own personal well-being as you navigate your journey.

During the week of February 13-17, tune in for 20+ unique pre-recorded interviews and “live” talks on the platform Zoom to support you in your journey with practical and easy to implement strategies. Each day includes a Live Q&A session at 9am PST. Learn more at TheSoilSummit.com.

My session on Co-Creation with Nature is on Tuesday. It’s free to join February 13-17. Register now: https://tinyurl.com/3xtj9jm5

12/02/2023

The Soil Summit starts in 3 Days!

With a focus on working with nature, 25+ presentations address affordable, regenerative solutions for gardens and farms.

It’s free to participate in THE SOIL SUMMIT February 13-17. Sign up and learn something new! Join from the comfort of your home… it’s virtual.
www.thesoilsummit.com

How does the free ticket work? You’ll get a link to a Watch Page, which will have the pre-recorded sessions for the Day… and links to the LIVE (on Zoom) sessions.

Watch the pre-recorded conversations at any time during the day, and mark your calendar for 7am PST Live Eurythmy (like a movement meditation) and 9am PST for LIVE Q&A sessions each day. On Wednesday, there are 2 LIVE sessions - one at 9am PST and one at 11am PST.

Join us!

If you know you want to keep access to the sessions, you can upgrade to an All-Access Pass and refer back to the talks as often as you like. It comes with wonderful bonuses to support you in your journey. Before February 18, it’s only $47.

Here’s the FULL SCHEDULE for the week…

The Soil Summit
Biodynamics and Korean Natural Farming
Hosted by Heart & Soil Magazine

DAY 1 • MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13 • THE WHY DAY
7am PST • LIVE Eurythmy with Ruth Tschannen

Dr. Elaine Ingham
World-Renowned Soil Biologist
The Secrets to Building Healthy Living Soil
Dr Elaine's Soil Food Web School

Robby Gass
Biodynamic Farm Manager, ReFeed Canada
The Synergy of Biodynamics, Organics, and Regenerative Agriculture
ReFeed Farms.

Tom Stack
Organic Farmer, KNF Dairy
A Pathway to Healthier Animals and a Flourishing Farm
Why Transition from Conventional to Organic with KNF

Walter Moora
Biodynamic Sacred Farmer, Finca Sagrada
Know What’s Next: Farming with Intuition and Intention
Finca Sagrada

9am PST • LIVE Q&A with Chris Boettcher
Organic Biodynamic Farmer, Grassroots Farm
The Farm as a Living Being: Why a Conventional Farmer Turned to Organic & Biodynamics

DAY 2 • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 • PRINCIPLES FOR TRANSFORMATION
7am PST • LIVE Eurythmy with Ruth Tschannen

Hans-Günther Kern
Consultant, Lecturer for Bio-dynamics
Increase Your Yields and Prevent Crop Failures
Sowing and Harvesting with the Elements of Nature and Planetary Influences
Hans-Günther Kern

Steven Cornett
Farmer and Educator, Nature’s Always Right
Uplevel Your Farm with KNF
and
A Quick Overview of KNF Soil Solutions
Nature's Always Right

Brooke Kornegay
Homesteader & Host of The Soul Soil Podcast
Co-creation with Nature: Intuitive Gardening with Biodynamics and KNF
Soul Soil Podcast

Gary Caton
Astrologer, Celestial Calendar Contributor
How and Why to Use a Celestial Planting Calendar
Gary P Caton

9am PST • LIVE Q&A David Paterson
General Manager and Winemaker, Tantalus Vineyards
Biodiversity on the Farm and Vineyard Is Key to Healthy Soil and Healthy Plants
Tantalus Vineyards

DAY 3 • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 • SOIL TRANSFORMATION TOOLS
7am PST • LIVE Eurythmy with Ruth Tschannen

Brian Maisenbacher
Earth Grower, Farm/Soil Consultant
Reduce Soil Compaction and Bring Microbes Back into the Soil with Jadam Microbial Solutions (JMS)
and
Easy Steps to Make Your Own


Andrew Couzens
Composter, Small Market Gardener
Healing Your Soil and Gut with IMOs (Indigenous MicroOrganisms)

Allen Clements
Certified Biodynamic Farmer & Forest Garden Designer, Gnomewood Farm
Ecological Biodiversity: Working with Invasive Plants and Creatures

Anthony Mecca
Farmer Training, Education, and Programs Manager, Biodynamic Demeter Alliance
Learn to Make Helpful Decisions for Plants with Goethean Observation

9am PST • LIVE Q&A Chris Trump
Director at Biomei, KNF Teacher and Mentor
The Importance of Soil Diversity
Natural Farming Co.

11am PST • LIVE Q&A Ryan Boland
Chief Business Officer, Mercola Market
The Demand for Biodynamics • Why Now?
Dr. Joseph Mercola

DAY 4 • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16 • SOIL TRANSFORMATION TOOLS
7am PST • LIVE Eurythmy with Ruth Tschannen

Koby Guye
Cellar Door Collective
Work Smarter, Not Harder: Fermenting Your Way to Healthy Soil, Health Humans, and a Healthy Planet
Cellar Door Collective

Mike Biltonen
Know Your Roots Co-Founder, Consultant
Plant Medicines for Plants
Know Your Roots Orchard Consulting

Niklaus Forstbauer
Biodynamic/Organic Farmer, Forstbauer Family Natural Food Farm
Disease-Resistant, Higher-Producing, Tastier Plants with Biodynamic Preps
Forstbauer Farm

Titia Posthuma
Biodynamic Farmer
Bringing Desertified Soil Back to Life with Biodynamics: Why Biodynamics Is a Key to the Future of Farming

Blake Rymer
KNF Farmer, TN Mtn Farm
No-Smell Pig Farming
Tennessee Mountain Farm

9am PST • LIVE Q&A Gaby González
Founder Compostas del Duero
The Power of Biodynamic Composting
Earthquitectura

DAY 5 • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 • MARKETING AND STEPPING INTO THE FUTURE
7am PST • LIVE Eurythmy with Ruth Tschannen

Tad Hargrave
Marketing for Hippies
Marketing without Social Media

Anna Jones-Crabtree
Organic/Biodynamic Farmer, Vilicus Farms
Re-Defining & Re-Imagining Farm Marketing with Community-Supported Stewardship Agriculture (CSSA)
Vilicus Farms

Hans-Günther Kern
Consultant, Lecturer for Bio-dynamics
CSA Models: What Works

Annamarie Klippenstein
Organic Farmer, Klippers Organic Acres
Zero-Waste Farming
Turning Everything into an Offer
Klippers Organic Acres

Dr. Stephanie Seneff
Senior Research Scientist, MIT
Why Glyphosate-Free Is Important to Your Customer, and the Earth

Dr. Vandana Shiva
Physicist, Ecologist, Activist, Author
Stepping into the Future with Farming and Nature
Vandana Shiva

9am PST • LIVE Q&A Nicolette Richer
Regenerative Medicine Educator
Back to Your Roots
The Health Power of Biodynamic and KNF Food
Richer Health

Over 20,000 downloads! Thanks Soul Soil community!! 🤩
30/12/2022

Over 20,000 downloads! Thanks Soul Soil community!! 🤩

Some people do things the way things have always been done. Others develop that curiosity muscle and are able to take in...
29/12/2022

Some people do things the way things have always been done. Others develop that curiosity muscle and are able to take in new information, weigh it against experience and, yes, intuition, and ultimately create new systems that work. The first thing Jared teaches a new farmer is “know thyself.”

Jared and Selena have been married 26 years and are the parents of nine children and one grandchild. They are 3rd generation ranchers, managing the operation Jared’s grandfather and father built in Secret Pass and Clover Valley, Nevada. Jared is a life-long learner and has been applying and teaching principles of holistic management, soil regeneration, and biodynamics. Jared has mentored many young people seeking to get a start in agriculture. The Sorensens raise and market grass fed beef, teach onsite and virtual classes, and offer internships on the ranch.

In this episode…
partnering with his father and grandfather at age 16

making the shift to holistic, regenerative practices

grazing management: mob grazing, the principle of thirds

bringing the microscope to the farm: measuring the effectiveness of new practices by tracking the presence of a balanced microbial population

healing the water cycle biologically—beavers as permaculture designers!; keyline systems

the importance of knowing your why, knowing yourself…don’t set yourself up for failure by adopting a system that’s not yours, without taking the time to get to know yourself and what YOU were created to do here on this earth, your unique why…and then having the courage to embody that truth

introducing a biodynamic approach to the ranch, being the human connection between heaven and earth

to be better stewards of the earth, we need to increase our awareness, get past our “know it all” egoic tendency, moving past judgement and getting curious, knowing there’s something we can learn from everyone and every situation. A big dose of humility will serve us well

it IS possible to break into agriculture without inheriting a farm

Nature is more resilient than we give it credit for. There’s so much grace and forgiveness in trying to do the right thing, in getting past our arrogance and our ego. Progress can be made!

Your self worth is infinite, it is separate from your net worth.

Some people do things the way things have always been done. Others develop that curiosity muscle and are able to take in new information, weigh it against experience and, yes, intuition, and ultimately create new systems that work. The first thing Jared teaches a new farmer is “know thyself.” Ja...

If that special feeling of peace and connection you get from spending time in Nature is something you want to develop fu...
29/11/2022

If that special feeling of peace and connection you get from spending time in Nature is something you want to develop further, tune into this week's episode for techniques to engage with the natural world in a deeper way!

Amy Dempster helps others understand the healing power of the earth. What began as openly sharing her spiritual journey on her popular blog Following Hawks, has become a resource for others wanting to learn how to communicate with nature and share their own unique healing gifts with the earth. Together with the Spirits of the Land in the mountains of northwest Montana, she tends seven portals on the land where she lives, along with any grid keeping work she is assigned. She also leads the Earth Tenders Academy, an immersive online journey to help others reestablish their connection with their ancient ancestors, learn to communicate with the seen and unseen forces in their environment, and respectfully offer their healing energy to places in need.

In this episode…
The experience of waking up to one’s spiritual gifts, what it’s like to exchange energy and information with the unseen world

Ways people can attune themselves to have a deeper relationship and experience with Nature

What is sound healing, how singing bowls and toning affect reality

Plant medicine, Amanita renaissance, the energetics of sitting in ceremony with a plant ally

https://www.soulsoilpodcast.com/episodes/episode-048-amy-dempster-the-nature-experience

23/11/2022

Asia Suler is a writer, teacher, earth intuitive and ecological philosopher who lives in the folds of the Blue Ridge Mountains. She is the founder of One Willow Apothecaries, an Appalachian-grown company that offers handcrafted herbal medicines and educational experiences in herbalism, animism, ance

Asia Suler is a writer, teacher, earth intuitive and ecological philosopher who lives in the folds of the Blue Ridge Mou...
23/11/2022

Asia Suler is a writer, teacher, earth intuitive and ecological philosopher who lives in the folds of the Blue Ridge Mountains. She is the founder of One Willow Apothecaries, an Appalachian-grown company that offers handcrafted herbal medicines and educational experiences in herbalism, animism, ancestral healing and earth-centered personal growth. Asia has guided over 20,000 students in 70+ countries through her immersive online programs. With her writings and teachings, Asia helps people embrace their own unique medicine through a joyful engagement with the natural world. Asia’s first book Mirrors in the Earth: Reflections on Self-Healing from the Living World is available now.

In this episode…
The experience of waking up to Nature and exchanging information and energy with the unseen world

Ways people can attune themselves in order to have a deeper experience with the natural world

Gardening as a practice of setting boundaries

When we come home to our own inner world, the world as we know it changes

How the Earth helps us heal from trauma

How valuing our smallness, and the details of everyday life, helps us heal our lives and the Earth

Healing self judgement

Asia Suler is a writer, teacher, earth intuitive and ecological philosopher who lives in the folds of the Blue Ridge Mountains. She is the founder of One Willow Apothecaries, an Appalachian-grown company that offers handcrafted herbal medicines and educational experiences in herbalism, animism, ance

“Our sense of ‘the individual’, which really began with the rise of capitalism and the forceful severing of people from ...
29/07/2021

“Our sense of ‘the individual’, which really began with the rise of capitalism and the forceful severing of people from land and community, led to the concept that there are categories of being that do and do not have consciousness, that are and are not alive, that do and do not have their own right to existence…and when we actually drop into our senses and allow ourselves to experience the living world, we discover that so many of the things that were not supposed to be intelligent, or sentient, are speaking to us and with us. And that changes everything.”

Seán Pádraig O’Donoghue is an herbalist, writer, and teacher, and an initiated Priest in two traditions. He lives in the mountains of western Maine. Seán’s approach to healing weaves together the insights of traditional western herbalism, animism, and contemporary science. He regards physical, spiritual, and emotional healing as deeply intertwined. He is the author of The Forest Reminds Us Who We Are.

In this episode…
Early influences and experiences working with plant and animal consciousnesses

How becoming more fully embodied opens awareness and the capacity to connect with nature

The aromatic scents of plants are recognized as kinship signals within our bodies; when we can direct our attention to a specific plant, tension is released within our bodies so that we can connect more openly

The near-constant barrage and sensory overload of modern living and its effect on our ability to deeply listen to subtle information in our natural surroundings

Some simple practices that can help us open our awareness and refine our senses

What’s most permanent about us is our threefold nature…the “Talking” or “Human” self that interacts with abstractions and language (our persona and ego), our “Animal” self that experiences sensation and emotions, responding to rhythm and ritual and love, and our “God” self or “Infinite” self that knows our divinity and infinity

Examining our own programming and conditioning and reclaiming our body’s innate wisdom, through the senses, to convey information about the world around us

Indigenous vs. colonizers, and the worldview of “we” vs. “I”

“To die healed is to die while being in right relation with all things in your inner world and your outer worlds. That can happen only in the context where we recognize and experience the world as alive. We cannot come into this full expression of who we are without letting our consciousness to fully enter and fill our bodies.”

“6,000 years of patriarchal civilization has created rigid patterns within humans where we are armoring ourselves against our own eros, our own nature, our own desire for life, as well as armoring ourselves against the feelings and experiences of those around us. When we are in that place of being cut off from ourselves and each other, we can more easily become the instruments of ideologies that try to tell us what’s right and wrong, and who does and doesn’t have a right to exist.”

https://www.soulsoilpodcast.com/episodes/episode-046-sean

“Our sense of ‘the individual’, which really began with the rise of capitalism and the forceful severing of people from land and community, led to the concept that there are categories of being that do and do not have consciousness, that are and are not alive, that do and do not have their own...

75% of the world’s human population relies on traditional healing practices, most of which is herbal medicine. Herbs and...
05/05/2021

75% of the world’s human population relies on traditional healing practices, most of which is herbal medicine. Herbs and other plants have shaped human culture and traditions since the beginning of time. The Ashkenazim of Eastern Europe’s Pale of Settlement have a well documented history dating back to the Middle Ages, but until now, accounts of their herbal healing practices have been absent from public record. Deatra and Adam have put together a snapshot of not only the herbs used by this culture, but also tell the story of its healers.

Deatra Cohen is an author, herbalist, master gardener and artist. She was a reference librarian for many years and always had an interest in nature, plants and medicinal herbs. When she began to study herbalism formally, she discovered there was no written record of the medicinal plant knowledge of her ancestors, the Ashkenazi Jews from the Pale of Settlement in Eastern Europe.

Adam Siegel is an author, translator, and bibliographer. He studied linguistics at the University of Minnesota and the University of California, and library and information science at San José State University. His translations from German, Russian, Serbian, and Croatian papers have been published widely, and he is a past recipient of the NEA Literary Translation Fellowship.

In this episode…
How enrolling in an herbalism course prompted Deatra to explore the herbal traditions of her ancestors

The investigative process of digging for clues about traditional Ashkenazi herbalism, a topic with very little previously published information

Researching the narrative of this culture and how it led to deeper conversations within Deatra’s family regarding World War II, displacement, and immigration

Use of cupping, protection against evil eye, and magico-religious medicine

Herbal cultural appropriation: from the perspective of the plants, this concept doesn’t exist!

The magic of tending and caring for herbs that take care of you

https://www.soulsoilpodcast.com/episodes/episode-045-deatra-cohen-and-adam-siegel-ashkenazi-herbalism

Deatra Cohen is an author, herbalist, master gardener and artist. She was a reference librarian for many years and always had an interest in nature, plants and medicinal herbs. When she began to study herbalism formally, she discovered there was no written record of the medicinal plant knowledge of

Amy Dempster helps others understand the healing power of the earth. What began as openly sharing her spiritual journey ...
05/03/2021

Amy Dempster helps others understand the healing power of the earth. What began as openly sharing her spiritual journey on her popular blog Following Hawks, has become a resource for others wanting to learn how to communicate with nature and share their own unique healing gifts with the earth. Together with the Spirits of the Land in the mountains of northwest Montana, she tends seven portals on the land where she lives, along with any grid keeping work she is assigned. She also leads the Earth Tenders Academy, an immersive online journey to help others reestablish their connection with their ancient ancestors, learn to communicate with the seen and unseen forces in their environment, and respectfully offer their healing energy to places in need.

In this episode…
Amy’s experience opening up to this work—the moment when she realized Nature was trying to get her attention, and the process of teasing apart communication from Nature from thoughts of the mind

What it means to be a gridkeeper—what Earth’s grids are and what they do, and how the global ascension process affects them

Humans are an integral part of the process of anchoring cosmic light into the Earth through our physical bodies, often without our conscious awareness

“The Great Migration”—why people are being called to relocate all over the globe

Energy vortexes and portals—what they are, what they do

Suggestions for individuals who feel called to work with Earth energies

The role of agriculture in the human-nature dynamic; factory farming is missing the co-creative relationship between human and plant. The intention of the grower is everything.

Earth’s living library

How valuable and precious our bodies are and the role of emotions in accessing our potential

https://www.soulsoilpodcast.com/episodes/episode-044-amy-dempster-gridkeeping-101

Amy Dempster helps others understand the healing power of the earth. What began as openly sharing her spiritual journey on her popular blog Following Hawks, has become a resource for others wanting to learn how to communicate with nature and share their own unique healing gifts with the earth. Toget

David O’Carroll has been educating growers in the United Kingdom in Korean Natural Farming methods for the last 6 years ...
19/02/2021

David O’Carroll has been educating growers in the United Kingdom in Korean Natural Farming methods for the last 6 years at Ballagh Micro Farm, based in Devon, where beneficial microbes are being used to create healthy soil through powerful natural fertilizers. Having used Korean Natural Farming for a number of years on a smaller scale, such as establishing an agroforestry project and learning centre, he combined Korean Natural Farming and other methods of natural farming to accelerate the change in soil biology to showcase how healthy soil can be created. Working closely with many United Kingdom H**p farms both locally and nationwide he has developed both organic pest management solutions, and adoption of Korean Natural Farming practices, in addition to further product developments within the h**p industry.

In these episodes…
Korean Natural Farming is a path for those who are put off by the high cost of outside agricultural inputs; KNF offers a local, renewable, sustainable source of fertility that aims to build soil that mimics a forest ecosystem

KNF has allowed David to diversify his farm products and give him a revenue stream year-round and increase his resilience and small-farm sustainability

Do as nature does (her methods are inexpensive and easy); understand the good and the bad are one (values are relative)

The benefit of collecting indigenous microorganisms within the local vicinity (a 50 mile radius is a good reference point); microbes will teach each other how to adapt to different conditions

I and others are one (understand crops by understanding your own body); you are what you eat, eats

Applying KNF principles and techniques for waste management at large gatherings and festivals

Lactic acid bacteria is the emergency response team that can correct both soil and gastrointestinal imbalance

How the COVID lockdowns are affecting the way people think about food, farming, and gardening

Indigenous microorganisms for no-smell compost toilets and hog operations

Looking for the different phases of plant development in order to supplement the needed nutrients: leaf growth, root and flower, seed and fruit

Utilizing KNF techniques in the developing world using locally available rice, sugar, fruit, plant matter, animal bones, and dairy or bean milk, and some form of alcohol

Oriental Herbal Nutrient: a tincture of fermented garlic, ginger, cinnamon, licorice, and angelica

Natural pest management

Resources
David’s website: https://www.ballaghbotanicals.co.uk/ for access to a free online course in how to make Korean Natural Farming preparations

The One-Straw Revolution: An Introduction to Natural Farming by Masanobu Fukuoka

Sepp Holzer's Permaculture: A Practical Guide to Small-Scale, Integrative Farming and Gardening by Sepp Holzer

Cho’s Global Natural Farming

An Introduction to Korean Natural Farming

Chris Trump

Teaming with Microbes: The Organic Gardener's Guide to the Soil Food Web by Jeff Lowenfels

What a Plant Knows: A Field Guide to the Senses by Daniel Chamovitz

Creating a Forest Garden: Working with Nature to Grow Edible Crops by Martin Crawford

Ma*****na Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible by Jorge Cervantes

https://www.soulsoilpodcast.com/episodes/episode-042-david-ocarroll-korean-natural-farming

David O’Carroll has been educating growers in the United Kingdom in Korean Natural Farming methods for the last 6 years at Ballagh Micro Farm, based in Devon, where beneficial microbes are being used to create healthy soil through powerful natural fertilizers. Having used Korean Natural Farming fo...

If you only hear one interview from Soul Soil Podcast, this would be the one--insights from a neurosurgeon who had a nea...
25/01/2021

If you only hear one interview from Soul Soil Podcast, this would be the one--insights from a neurosurgeon who had a near death experience. Who better to discuss the nature of consciousness and the human condition? I am beyond excited to share this with all of you.

“In order to rise to the challenge of addressing the global emergency known as climate change, we need to access and build a relationship with our higher soul. This connection fosters a life where we truly take stewardship of the planet and our relationship with other beings, and to the best of our ability, manifest love, kindness, and compassion for self, others, and the world. This leads us all to a better life.”

Dr. Eben Alexander spent over 25 years as an academic neurosurgeon, including 15 years at the Brigham & Women’s Hospital, the Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston. Over those years he personally dealt with hundreds of patients suffering from severe alterations in their level of consciousness. Many of those patients were rendered comatose by trauma, brain tumors, ruptured aneurysms, infections, or stroke. He thought he had a very good idea of how the brain generates consciousness, mind and spirit.

In the predawn hours of November 10, 2008, he was driven into coma by a rare and mysterious bacterial meningo-encephalitis of unknown cause. He spent a week in coma on a ventilator, his prospects for survival diminishing rapidly. On the seventh day, to the surprise of everyone, he started to awaken. Memories of his life had been completely deleted inside of the coma, yet he awoke with memories of a fantastic odyssey deep into another realm – more real than this earthly one! His older son advised him to write down everything he could remember about his journey, before he read anything about near-death experiences, physics or cosmology. Six weeks later, he completed his initial recording of his remarkable journey, totaling over 20,000 words in length. Then he started reading, and was astonished by the commonalities between his journey and so many others reported throughout all cultures, continents and millennia. His journey brought key insights to the mind-body discussion and to our human understanding of the fundamental nature of reality. His experience clearly revealed that we are conscious in spite of our brain – that, in fact, consciousness is at the root of all existence.

His story offers a crucial key to the understanding of reality and human consciousness. It will have a major effect on how we view spirituality, soul and the non-material realm. In analyzing his experience, including the scientific possibilities and grand implications, he envisions a more complete reconciliation of modern science and spirituality as a natural product.

He has been blessed with a complete recovery that is inexplicable from the viewpoint of modern Western medicine.

In this episode…
The story of Dr. Alexander’s near-death experience and the subsequent journey into the nature of reality, the mind-brain connection, free will, and debunking conventional science’s denial of the existence of consciousness

Dr. Alexander’s most powerful lesson since coming out of his coma has been the power of going within. Meditation is the first step to putting the little “ego-mind” in time-out, and helps us get in touch with aspects of ourselves that are more connected with other beings, and connected with the universe at large. That’s the best way to manifest the loftiest world of the dreams of our higher soul.

The Life Review: a common feature of reported Near-Death Experiences where boundaries of self disappear and your life is presented to you from the emotional perspective of those around you (reinforcing the Golden Rule)

Past-life accounts from children have been validated through historical research

This material world is where our souls actually make progress, not the in-between spiritual realm

Reincarnation was very accepted in the early days of Christianity, but the concept was written out by Constantine at the Council of Nicaea

Several examples of people having NDEs and making miraculous full recoveries from deadly traumas and illnesses

Darwinian concepts of evolution through competition (ideas that bled into our social and economic systems) versus evolution via collaboration and cooperation

Meditation as a technique to get in touch with our higher souls, as well as a scientifically proven tool to lower stress and blood pressure, improve sleep and productivity, enhance the immune system, generate inner peace and assist with interpersonal conflict

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s vision—echoed by those from the NDE world and the meditating community— of the evolution of all consciousness toward a higher level of oneness and connectedness and love, a utopian world for all of life on Earth—shifting the focus from the “ego-mind” toward the universal higher good

It’s time to shift our identification away from individual nation-states and toward a global vision focused on the highest good of all beings; it’s time for us to wake up and care for each other and realize that a polarized society isn’t healthy and will sooner or later collapse under its own weight

https://www.soulsoilpodcast.com/episodes/041-dr-eben-alexander

“In order to rise to the challenge of addressing the global emergency known as climate change, we need to access and build a relationship with our higher soul. This connection fosters a life where we truly take stewardship of the planet and our relationship with other beings, and to the best of ou...

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