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progressive-eai.com – More Information. Ken Harsh has been a full time Metaphysician, Author and Lecturer for over twenty years. He has traveled extensively during this time working with power spots and Gaial Planet Earth. He owns Karma Crystal and Sacred Earth Journeys that allows him to escort hundreds of curiosity seekers to exotic places such as Peru, Easter Island, Egypt, Hawaii, Ireland, England, Wales, New Zealand and Australia as well as many unique places here in the United States. Ken is a widely read and motivated speaker. His knowledge of rocks, cultures and consciousness is extensive. His presentations are wildly entertaining, incorporating many stories and props from far away places. This presentation on Shamanism and the Light Body explores ancient cultures around the world, that includes shapeshifting, totem poles, power animals, and the natural world. He demonstrates this information with powerful visual aids and shows how we can apply and modify these practices to our own time.

25 Responses to Shamanism and the Light Body

  • irina5575 says:

    interesting thought

  • cherubimX says:

    “And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.”
    1 timothy 3:16

    “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: NO man cometh unto the Father, BUT BY ME.”
    john 14:6

  • hmoob704 says:

    it’s not pronounced huh mong it’s is spell hmong but we pronounce it mong w/ a silent “h”

  • ChristopherTF says:

    Thus I would hope that though we may be from different backgrounds and circumstances, we both may be open to enlightenment in all its forms, throughout culture, history and the natural world.

    My sincere wishes of peace Apapat, and I feel sorry if any of my fellow Christians have denounced your own faith and culture so abruptly and harshly. Lets hope that we can inspire unity and peace, by living lives that reflect a desire and sense of liberty and social equality.

  • ChristopherTF says:

    Hi Apapat,

    I would just like to respond to your comment by saying that, as much as i agree with your point that there is a lot of fundamentalist ideas in Christian culture, I am a Christian though I do not condone the re-interpretation of other cultures to fit their own. I believe in being open minded and contemplative on all walks of life. Individuality is something that should allow us to garner the freedom to experience and interpret life in our own unique way. Peace through liberty and love

  • ChristopherTF says:

    Hi apapat,

    I would just like to say that, though I agree with your point regarding much of Christian culture, I am a Christian but I do not condone imposing on other cultures that are not linked with the most recognized authorities’ teachings and cultural dogmas. Everyone should be allowed to experience the world freelly as individuals, with the freedom to interpret and to find peace and enlightenment in whatever cultural communities and pacts they wish. Diversity is a blessing, and liberty.

  • ChristopherTF says:

    Hi apapat,

    i would just like to let you, that even though I agree with you
    that many christians act in the way you describe, I am a Christian, a Christian Humanist actually, and I would never wish to impose upon or re-interpret your religion for anything. I believe that we are all children of the same mystery of life, and death, and that have the individuality to seek wisdom and understanding in our own way. Diversity is a blessing so precious, its a dire shame that many people cannot see it.

  • ChristopherTF says:

    @apapat

    There are people in Christian cultures who do not percieve say shamanism as being imedietly demonic, that would be a very shallow and narrow minded outlook to have. Just because you haven’t tried it yourself means that it can potentially work for some one else. And what is right for you may not be right for everyone, in terms of the paths we take. Each is to their own understanding, though we can all work together to share our knowledge so to further contribute to the growth of wisdom.

  • ChristopherTF says:

    @apapat

    I’m a christian Apat, and I agree it is something that
    is prevelant in parts of christianity. I would like to think of
    myself as being open minded and contemplative towards other cultures and their interpretations of things and their walks of life. Segregation is prominated via fundamentalism and the belief that there is only one way and al else is false. Not so I believe, or not so much as many are lead to believe. We are all human beings and an individuality, no one is the same.

  • Greenjah81 says:

    lol interesting. I think everyone should just stick to their own beliefs and that would be the easiest way of get rid of the conflicts of POVs…

  • oolilfishyoo says:

    i didnt realize Santa was so philosophical! =] just playin… PREACH!!

  • propheticguy says:

    very cool

  • apapat says:

    @ObamaNation111 Christians want to re-interpret my religion to fit in with their beliefs–everything non-Christian to them is false or demonic.

  • 64amped says:

    My jesus is better than your Jesus.

  • FletcherHabit says:

    Obama nation is merely boasting of his profound Ignorance.

    Thanks again

  • fazholio says:

    This guy needs respiridal at a high dose

  • ObamaNation111 says:

    No shaman in the world ever has or ever will do what Jesus was able to do.

  • ObamaNation111 says:

    Christ was not a shaman. Every religion wants to make Jesus after the image of their own religion. This is sick. Jesus is God Almighty the Savior of the world.

  • ObamaNation111 says:

    Shamanism is a primitive religion.

  • timotds says:

    I have had much phenomina throughout life, from spontaneous bi-location, remote viewing, planet -wide empathy, cross-space bi-location/astral travel, among other things. Needless to say my “mind” was well opened from childhood on up so I can relate with what he’s speaking on…

  • scheming8rythem says:

    your a cool dude

  • vizipal says:

    Thank Jesus (Buddha), neither proclaimed which path NOT to follow – to Buddhist BELIEVERS. Think about it. Maybe you should think of the cookie as a “tantric” device of “VISUALIZING” divinity
    in front and then inside.

  • attilaclark says:

    There is no thing…anywhere…so what dies…This is the problem I see with people outside Buddhism is that they don’t understand the phenomen of the senses. Dependent origination. THink about it. Yet they believe they eat a cookie and gain eternal life. Weird.

  • mutationx06 says:

    MORE!!!!!

  • doctalee says:

    I love that guy

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