Archive for December, 2008
Family Trees and Energies
THE ELECTRIC JESUS: For those on the healing path, going home for the holidays can be a true challenge of heart and spirit as old energy patterns kick up dust from the floorboards of our childhood. In this podcast, I discuss how the energy field of our families is stronger than we might […]
Posted: December 27th, 2008 under Electric Jesus Podcast.
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Steve’s Weekly Dish 113.0
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Brave New Worldview :The Return of Aldous Huxley
What do neural Buddhists, cultural wars over science & religion & creationism & evolution, & potentially omniscient government surveillance all have in common? They were all core elements in the life and work of the literary prophet Aldous Huxley.
Does Sex Addiction Have […]
Posted: December 25th, 2008 under Spirituality.
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This holiday week New Yorkers can celebrate a Psycheground Christmas, join a live painting party with Alex Grey, attend a Kwanzaa Family Affair, dance with the Mysteries of Creation, catch some Voodoo Culture, and ring in the New Year with Jivamukti. On Souldish you’ll find “The Hidden Spirituality of Men,” “Prudish NYT Columnist Condemns Hooking-Up,” […]
Posted: December 25th, 2008 under Spirituality.
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Steve’s Weekly Dish 112.0.
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The hidden spirituality of men
What’s no secret is that men today are in trouble. And these troubles affect everyone. Meanwhile, global warming is a global warning: a warning that we’re not doing well as a species and as a planet. One out of four mammal species is dying out.
Prudish […]
Posted: December 18th, 2008 under Spirituality.
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Footsteps in Africa, Solstice Celebrations, Becoming Immortal…NYC Events 12-17 - 12 - 23 2008
This week you can embark on a nomadic journey through the Sahara, join Kiana’s Circle of Love, Journeydance with Jeanine, rock your heart, mind and body with Romemu, find some free acupuncture, venture to the spirit world with Rene Collins, or even try to become immortal (you never know). Remember to email your events to […]
Posted: December 17th, 2008 under Spirituality, Events, Music, Books, Holistic Health.
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Steve’s Weekly Dish 111.0
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The Day the Earth Stood Still’: a message to Earth from another place, another time
The 1951 version of The Day the Earth Stood Still influenced everything, from Steven Spielberg to President Reagan’s Cold War philosophy
“Noble Savage” myth covers up “truth”
The late Joseph Campbell maintained that civilizations are not based […]
Posted: December 11th, 2008 under Spirituality.
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Footsteps in Africa, Santacon, Holiday Hack Shop
For this holiday-laden week, you can don the white beard and red cap, creating merry mischief at this year’s Santacon, make DIY crafts at Eyebeam’s annual Holiday Hack Shop, give a much needed gift to Native Americans at the Red Feather Benefit, go on a musical cinematic journey with Footsteps in Africa, get lost in […]
Posted: December 11th, 2008 under Horoscopes, Meditation, Art, Entheogens, Events, Holistic Health, Culture, Science.
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Steve’s Weekly Dish 110.0.
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Love Bites: What Sexy Vampires Tell Us About Our Culture
Pop culture vampires have always reflected cultural anxieties about sex. “Twilight”, the new teen box office blockbuster, is no exception.
Welcome Back, Asshole
After years of good behavior, the sensitive male is getting back in touch with his inner pig.
What Tina Wants
The […]
Posted: December 4th, 2008 under Spirituality.
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Wild Vegans, Burner Bazaar, Clothing Swap
This week New Yorkers can take a Crystal Bowl Journey, buy bizarre gifts at the Burner Bazaar, stop shopping with a Rev. Billy Christmas Revival, move your boots to SubSwara’s end of the year stomp, sing magical Philippine chants, do a liberating detox, swap your clothes for a good cause, learn about the Art that’s […]
Posted: December 4th, 2008 under World Cultures, Art, Parties, Spirituality, Events, Books, Music, Culture.
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