| Music, Lectures, Healing Techniques and more Heart & Mind Festival Presents Traditional Medicine A 3-Day FREE Virtual Festival
Video Broadcast December 19, 20, & 21, 12-6pm EST each day
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| | Didge Project and Dream Seed are happy to invite you to this 3-day event focusing on healing techniques, music, art, sacred traditions and more. Dream Seed will be performing throughout the day on all 3 days. Register for free/donation-based access to Traditional Medicine here.
More about Heart & Mind Festival here.
See schedule below. |
| | | Saturday, December 19th 12:00 PM Maestro Manuel and Renata Rufino: Festival Introduction
12:10 PM Makhosi Sarah Wager and Makhosi Muvo Ngcobo: Medicine of the Sangoma Tradition of South Africa
12:50 PM Maestro Carlos Moisés Michán Amiga: Medicine of the Aquarian Age - Yoga, Astrology & Kabbalah
1:40 PM Dream Seed: Shamanic Sound Journey featuring special guest Samir Langus from Morocco
2:00 PM Dr. Fredda Rosenbaum: Holistic Dentistry
2:45 PM Dr. Jaime Sanchez: Health, Tai Chi and the Oriental Medicine Perspective
3:05 PM Winona LaDuke: Anishinaabe Earth Activist speaks on protecting Medicine
3:45 PM Lazo Freeman: Yoga Breathing Activation
4:15 PM Drukmo Gyal: Tibetan Traditional Medicine
4:50 PM Don Miguel Ruiz Jr. & Don Jose Ruiz: The Medicine of RESPECT in the Toltec Tradition
5:10 PM Dream Seed: Shamanic Sound Journey featuring special guest Samir Langus from Morocco
Sunday, December 20th
12: 00 PM Dr. Pedro Cruz & Wanda Rosa: Modern Medicine Technologies
12:30 PM Artur & Mary Sołtys + Tommy Harevis: Healing Journey w/ Hypnotherapy & Sound Healing
1:00 PM Txana Tuwe, Biruany, Yube Ika Ni Bai: Huni Kuin Chants, Mythology and Medicine
2:00 PM Dream Seed : Shamanic Sound Journey featuring special guest Samir Langus from Morocco
2:25 PM Dr. Ramón González Mendoza: Ayurevda: Cosmic Science of Life
3:20 PM Maestro Manuel Rufino: Overcoming Illness & Challenges with Health
3:45 PM Renata Rufino: Mentality of Healing
4:05 PM Chief Arvol Looking Horse & Paula Looking Horse: Medicine of the Sioux Nation
5:30 PM Dream Seed : Shamanic Sound Journey featuring special guest Samir Langus from Morocco
Monday, December 21st
12:00 PM Carmen Rivera: A 5 points reflexology routine you can practice at home
12:40 PM Midwives from Guatemala: Midwifery in the Mayan Tradition
1:15 PM Dream Seed: Special Solstice Offering
1:20 PM Jennifer Ceballos: Conscious birthing, prenatal and postnatal care
1:50 PM Dr. Stephanie Hope: The role of nursing
2:35 PM Asia and Kris Klimek:
3:05 PM Jewell & Doug James of the Lummi People: Medicine of the Lhaq’temishNation
3:40 PM Tommy Harevis, Maria Soltys, Nina Dąbrowska: Slavic Sound Healing Journey
3: 50 PM Tata Pedro Cruz & Nana Marina Cruz: Mayan Medicine
4: 45 PM Aiste & Joel Gazdar: Comprehensive tools of wellbeing for the New Earth
5: 10 PM Maestro Manuel & Renata Rufino: Closing words
5:20 PM Dream Seed: Shamanic Sound Journey
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| | | | DREAM SEED is a shamanic sound ensemble hosted by members of Golden Drum, Didge Project, and Sacred Arts Research Foundation. Shamanic chanting, mantras, overtone singing, Native American songs, indigenous music, didgeridoos, crystal singing bowls, bells, gongs, harmoniums, tuning forks and other overtone-emitting instruments are used to create an environment conducive to deep relaxation and inward investigation. Participants are led through guided meditations and sound healing practices designed to harmonize body, mind and spirit. Visit Dream Seed on the web at http://dreamseedsound.com
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Didge
Project is a blog, youtube channel, series of courses and events,
instrument store and a collective of musicians who want to help you use
music as a tool for uplifting yourself and others around you.
On
our site you will find tips and tutorials to help you become a better
musician, didgeridoo lessons, instrument features and reviews, and
reports on the latest scientific research and spiritual discoveries
merging through the medium of sound.
When
we began in 2008 our main focus was on teaching how to play the
didgeridoo, a wind instrument originating in aboriginal Australia and
also said to be present in ancient Mayan times. After working with
countless people it became apparent that most musicians play multiple
instruments and that we have the community resources to help all
musicians get better results. While we still provide didgeridoo lessons,
classes and programs, our focus is to provide tutorials for music and
instruments from all around the world. Visit us for great music
resources at www.didgeproject.com |
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