![]() įrederick Tsao is the fourth-generation leader of IMC Pan Asia Alliance Group, born in the East and educated in the West. He was elected member of the Hungarian Academy of Science in 2010. He is a member of numerous scientific bodies, including the Inter- national Academy of Science, the World Academy of Arts and Science, the International Academy of Philosophy of Science, and the International Medici Academy. Receiving a Grand Prize at the inter- national music competition in Geneva, he was allowed to leave Hungary and begin an international concert career, first in Europe and then in America. ![]() He was a celebrated child prodigy on the piano, with public appearances from the age of nine. Ervin Laszlo spent his childhood in Budapest, Hungary. His many awards and distinctions include the Peace Prize of Japan, the Goi Award (Tokyo 2002), the International Mandir of Peace Prize (Assisi 2005), and nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize (20). An advocate of the theory of quantum consciousness, Laszlo has a PhD from the Sorbonne and is the recipient of four honorary PhD’s (from the United States, Canada, Finland, and Hungary). The Heart of the Shaman: Stories and Practices of the Luminous Warrior can be purchased hereĮrvin Laszlo is a Hungarian philosopher of science, systems theorist, integral theorist (and originally a concert pianist) who has published about 75 books and over 400 papers. Villoldo’s latest book The Wisdom Wheel: A Mythic Journey through the Four Directions can purchased here Villoldo has written numerous bestselling books, including Power Up Your Brain: The Neuroscience of Enlightenment (with David Perlmutter MD), Shaman, Healer, Sage and WSJ bestseller One Spirit Medicine. Founder of The Four Winds Society, he instructs individuals throughout the world in the practice of energy medicine. While at San Francisco State University, he founded the Biological Self-Regulation Laboratory to study how the mind creates psychosomatic health and disease. This discussion delves into the evolution of the human brain and its chemistry, and how the shamanic tradition can help reinforce our connection to both nature and a higher level of consciousness.Īlberto Villoldo, Ph.D., is a medical anthropologist, psychologist and shaman, who studied the spiritual practices of the Amazon and the Andes for more than 30 years. At the nexus of science and spirituality lies the key to our evolution as a species, and the basis of a healing process that will make true well-being accessible. Villoldo will engage our hosts with a penetrating conversation investigating how shamanic traditions of South America can inform the western thought process. ![]() Our guest today is Alberto Villoldo, a trained practitioner of western medicine who has also spent decades studying the shamanic healing practices of the Amazon and Andes.ĭr. In our quest to overcome the challenges that stand in the way of a better future-an era of “well-being” as our program frequently makes reference-we need to consider paths to spiritual betterment which help show us the way. Our state of living is not always well, and sometimes there is a need for measures that bring us closer to alignment with the universe.įrederick Tsao from the book Dawn of an Era of Well-Being “Well-being” is an aspirational state of life, while “wellness” refers to the interventions humans perform on themselves to improve their health. Well-being and wellness, it should be noted, are not the same. This discussion delves into the evolution of the human brain and its chemistry, and how the shamanic tradition can help reinforce our connection to both nature and a higher level of consciousness. Our guest today is Alberto Villoldo, a trained practitioner of western medicine who has also spent decades studying the shamanic healing practices of the Amazon and Andes. 18 | In our quest to overcome the challenges that stand in the way of a better future-an era of “well-being” as our program frequently makes reference-we need to consider paths to spiritual betterment which help show us the way.
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