Summoned by the Earth with Cynthia Jurs
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How far would you be willing to go to live out your sacred purpose? On the latest episode I discuss this and much more with Cynthia Jurs, author of Summoned by the Earth: Becoming a Holy Vessel for Healing Our World. Cynthia became a dharma teacher (Dharmacharya) in the Order of Interbeing of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh in 1994 and in 2018, was made an honorary lama in the Vajrayana tradition of Tibetan Buddhism in recognition of her dedication in carrying out the Earth Treasure Vase practice - planting specially blessed vessels in locations around the world to facilitate peace and healing. On this episode we discuss: Cynthia's remarkable spiritual journey, including time spend in Afghanistan and Pakistan, living at Plum Village with Thich Nhat Hanh, and her travels and experiences in placing Earth Treasure Vases around the worldHow an encounter with a holy man in a cave in a remote corner of Nepal inspired her to undertake the Earth Treasure Vase practiceCynthia's deepening understanding of the Sacred Feminine over the years, including her encounters with the Buddhist Goddess Tara and her relationship with GaiaHow the Earth Treasure Vases demonstrate how each of us can know ourselves as living vessels for peace and healing Here are a few notes related to this episode: Cynthia's book is Summoned by the Earth: Becoming a Holy Vessel for Healing Our World You can learn more about Cynthia and her work at her website, www.gaiamandala.net. Cynthia mentioned studying with Muktananda, a yoga guru and founder of Siddha YogaShe also studied for many years with the Zen Buddhist teacher and peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh Cynthia also referenced the work of environmental activist and Buddhist scholar Joanna Macyhttps://www.herowomenrising.org/ is a grassroots peace activist movement in the Congo And here are a few more details about this show and my work: If you’d like to know whose ancestral tribal lands you currently reside on, you can look up your address here: https://native-land.ca/You can also visit the Coalition of Natives and Allies for more helpful educational resources about Indigenous rights and history.Please – if you love this podcast and/or have read my book, please consider leaving me a review, and thank you for supporting my work!You can listen to this and other episodes wherever you access your audio podcastsFor more Sacred Feminine goodness and to stay up to date on all episodes, please follow me on Instagram: @hometoher.To dive into conversation about the Sacred Feminine, join the Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/hometoherTo go deeper in your Sacred Feminine explorations, check out the course offerings via Home to Her Academy: www.hometoheracademy.com And to read about the Sacred Feminine, check out my award-winning book Home to Her: Walking the Transformative Path of the Sacred Feminine (Womancraft Publishing), available wherever you buy your books!. If you've read it, your reviews on Goodreads and Amazon are greatly appreciated!
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