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Tonight Shusara talks in depth about love and focuses specifically on how human love is predicated on behavior. While the primary focus of our work is the dissolution of the personal self, that equates, in worldly understanding, to guiding people to live from their hearts. We look at why the personal self has such a difficult time wrapping itself around all the paradox within the teachings and Shusara assures us that at a point in the journey all the contradictions make perfect sense. 

20/20 Eye Talk with Dr. Sam Berne

7 Strategies For Helping Autism

This show presents cutting edge information on holistic health topics related to eye health, vision improvement, aromatherapy, subtle energy healing, somatic movement, dolphin-assisted therapy, the autism-a.d.d spectrum, nutrition, and spirituality.

Call in to receive guidance on how to improve your wellness and listen to stimulating interviews with leaders in the holistic health field. Dynamic, engaging, and funny, this is the show you have been looking for!

Mixed feelings, ambivalence, indecision, various perspectives, contradictions, dichotomies--these are just some of the ways that can prompt us to say, "Yes and No."
 
At the very least, "Yes and No" can set the stage for reconsidering assumptions, judgments and beliefs.
 
So, join us tonight as Rochelle and I explore what it might take to get to a resounding "yes," a decisive "No,"or a determined "maybe"-- regarding the issues that determine the direction and quality of our lives.  
 

Catalytic with Sheryl Hirsch-Kramer

Interview with Dr Dean Shrock

Today on Conscious Conversations, Joan and Janet talk about Shifts. In the movie 'The Shift', the late Wayne Dyer talks about the change in our consciousness from the morning to the afternoon of our lives. We talk about the shift from doing to Being, from ego to Consciousness, from self serving to a life of service.

From Shelter Dog to Service Dog with Janice Wolfe

Zeta Global Radio with Laine Sevante Quirk and guests Twesigye Jackson Kaguri and Debi Lang