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10. Tara Stonemother- Embracing Natures Wisdom

10. Tara Stonemother- Embracing Natures Wisdom

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In this episode of the Sacred Village podcast, Mark A. Lewis and Tara Bradley, also known as Stonemother, explore the profound connection between ceremony, spirituality, and community building. They delve into the healing properties of Kambo, a medicine derived from the tree frog, and discuss the importance of trust and surrender in the healing process. The conversation highlights the interplay between Western medicine and natural healing, emphasizing the need for a deeper connection to nature and self-discovery. Tara shares her journey as a medicine person and the wisdom she has gained from her relationship with stones and the natural world. Together, they inspire listeners to cultivate their own connections to nature and community, fostering a sacred village of support and healing.

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Ceremony and Spirituality

03:36 The Role of Kambo in Healing

06:25 Understanding the Practitioner-Patient Relationship

08:30 The Science and Spirituality of Cambo

11:27 Surrendering to the Medicine

14:28 The Interdependence of Modern Medicine and Natural Healing

17:23 The Spirit of the Frog and Its Teachings

19:50 Community, Trust, and Healing

22:32 The Name 'Stone Mother' and Its Significance

33:08 The Wisdom of Stones

38:38 Connecting with Nature's Medicine

43:06 Cultivating a Relationship with Nature

47:44 Listening to Spirit and Inner Guidance

53:03 The Importance of Community and Connection

01:00:02 float extro.mp3

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