• Ep 17: Ahisha Das, Soul Therapy

  • May 19 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
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Ep 17: Ahisha Das, Soul Therapy

  • Summary

  • The DEALER TO HEALER podcast is where author, Yoga Teacher, Cacao God and force of nature Liam Browne finds gritty, honest and true stories of real people and how they have turned their lives around in a positive and inspiring way. Bringing you personal tools to make your own life better and more aligned spiritually.  
     
    Todays guest is my new house mate Ahisha Das, a practitioner of Advaita Vedanta and Bhakti Yoga, Ahisha has spent many years studying spirituality, religion, alternative medicine, psychology, sound therapy, reiki, quantum theory and plant medicine. Working as a healer and plant medicine facilitator, for large retreat centres as well as specialised one to one and group settings. She has assisted hundreds of people on their transformational journeys.

    Her own personal transformational journey started at the end of 2011 after a very outwardly successful twenty year career in Media, Design, Advertising and Music. Depression had taken hold and inside she was empty and suicidal, suffering from addiction and unhealed, repressed childhood trauma. Her own healing journey brought her many incredible teachers and much wisdom, as the old saying goes those who need to heal learn to become healers.

    Starting with mindfulness training and a trip to India to learn meditation, she soon moved into Reiki energy healing and working with sound and crystal singing bowls. Experiencing a spontaneous Kundalini awakening in mid 2013 started a chain reaction of rapid transformation through states of conscious awareness, completely shattering her once firmly held belief system on the whole nature of reality. 

    Ahisha has persisted on a path of service, moving into a shamanic, ashramic community to pursue a life in alignment to self inquiry, the teachings of Ramana Maharshi and non-duality (Advaita Vedanta). Continuing to teach, vocal activation, cacao facilitator training along with supportive integration counselling whilst merging deeper into satsang, stillness, fasting and micro-dosing protocols.

    If you would like to work with Ahisha or just wanna have a look at what she is up to check out her website - www.ahishadas.com you can also follow Ahisha on Instagram @ahisha.das

    The DEALER TO HEALER podcast focuses on those who have found solace from a destructive past to step into a more spiritual and love-driven life. Letting go of their old ways we see how each individual has overcome their adversity and demons to step into the light. Yoga Teachers, Healers, Breath Workers, Vegans, Holistic Therapists, Acupuncturists, Psychic’s and Musicians all share their unique stories. Sharing the events and synchronicities that led to the positive changes in their lives. Discover how you can find more joy in your own life, step into your own unique power and see how you can make positive changes to your life and relationships. Become empowered to step into your true self and do all the things you have always dreamed of.
     
     You can get my book DEALER TO HEALER here- DEALER TO HEALER

    All other Liam Browne info at www.liambrowne.com

    My company Stone Cold Sober and I are hosting two Yoga Retreats over the summer. The July retreat is almost sold out but we still have good availability for the September retreat. Again all info is over on the website - www.liambrowne.com/event

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    Big Love

    Liam x x

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