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Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Goddess on the Hudson

This episode--from an essay that I wrote in 1999 for a radio show--is about sacred imagery and how it moves us, how we perceive and become affected by inner archetypes across cultures--the universal dream of the collective unconscious.

(c)2008, Eva Yaa Asantewaa

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MP3 File

While the Solar Self sleeps

Ask your guide(s) to speak to you, instruct you and work with you while you sleep.

MP3 File

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

I'm back!

Yes, I know! It's been quite a while since my last post!

My dance-related work took over my life for a while. But, in 2008, I'm committed to putting more time into all things metaphysical. In fact, I've been experimenting with a podcast for this blog. I've just submitted it to iTunes, and I hope it will be ready for you to download and subscribe to within the next day or so.

hummingwitch podcast is still a work-in-progress. Please bear with me as I get it together and support me as I strive to make it wonderful! Thanks!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

A creative journey

clipped from www2.warwick.ac.uk

The Painless Headache

10:02 Mon 15 Oct 2007

The role of consciousness in writing and the creative process.


Download (MP3 format, 10:18, 9.9 MB)
In this podcast, British writer David Morley--whose fascinating series, Writing Challenges, is available through iTunes--offers a visualization process to open your creativity. Although intended for writers and writing students, this visualization can also be used by anyone who wants to enhance psychic development and spiritual communion and is very similar to what I have practiced and taught for decades. Enjoy!

Saturday, September 22, 2007

The eclipses and you

Astrology podcaster Dena DeCastro has posted a fascinating examination of the personal and societal effects of the recent lunar and solar eclipses.

Download Dena's excellent Evolutions of Astrology podcast via iTunes or click here to access the September 18 podcast about the eclipses. On that page, you'll also find links to her supporting material on Pisces, Virgo and the astrological houses.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Oh, the serendipity of it all!

The beauty part about blogs is that you're allowed to figure out what it is you're doing as you go along, and readers don't seem to mind. That lends itself well to what I hope to do in hummingwitch--a nonlinear, merrily winding pathway and multi-directional, multi-dimensional portal in which the matter of Spirit will often become clothed in everyday things. At least, that's what I'm sensing now.

Part of the blame for hummingwitch must go to a fellow named Hyperion who hosts a much-admired podcast called The Unnamed Path, that features his systematic teachings on shamanic spirituality for men-who-love-men (his term). I wrote to Hyperion and asked him if he knew of any similar--meaning specific content and high quality--podcasts for lesbians. He did not, but--as I anticipated!--he took the opportunity to encourage me to set up something of the kind.

I have worked in feminist and lesbian spirituality, but while Hyperion's suggestion is wonderful, I still feel--as I felt some time ago--that I am not drawn to restricting my work to any particular group of people. I'd like it to be available to anyone who discovers it and finds it interesting, just as I have found Hyperion's work interesting. As I listen to Hyperion's podcasts, I sense a call to get my own work out more widely in the form of this blog. I have a podcast devoted to dance, and perhaps someday, I'll find the time and focus to add one for hummingwitch.

In the meantime, please feel free to visit my main Web site and my dance blog InfiniteBody (where you'll also find my dance podcast, Body and Soul). I do feel that my interests in dance and in metaphysical spirituality overlap quite beautifully. Perhaps I'll have more to say about that another time.

Every blessing,
Eva (hummingwitch)