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  • Beltaine Celebration + Plant Medicine Journey

    with Brooke Shannon Sullivan

    Bel Tane in Gaelic means Fires of Bel. Bel is a Celtic Sun God that means Shining and is representative of the healing powers of both the sun and the waters.

    This fire ceremony and Maypole festival symbolizes the passion, vitality and fertility of the season. Food is offered to the sidhe’ (the good folk, the Fae, the fairies) and one can make offerings to the base of flowering Hawthorne or Elder trees to bestow gifts to the Otherworld.

    Beltaine is a both a celebration of of the Divine Feminine, represented as the May Queen or Flora (The Flowering of the Earth) and the Divine Masculine, represented by the May King or Green Man of Earth. It is a celebration of the union of the two, which make the One and is the life force that pulses through all beings on the planet. We celebrate the passionate renewal of vital energy bathing our bodies with health, our minds with hope and revitalization, our hearts with the deep understanding of the power of love, compassion, healing, forgiveness and the wonder of the Great Mysteries.

    How can we allow and encourage the passion of life force energy move through us in ways that does not separate, but instead, connects us?

    Enjoy this Plant Spirit Journey to find out...AND


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  • Explore the incredible potential of nature and our inner strength to foster healing and connection to the divine. In this episode of the Wild Temple podcast Brooke dives deeply into the world of holistic healing and wellness with Dr. Carrie Demers. Lsiten in as the two explore the potent synergy between traditional medicine, yoga, and herbal wisdom. Their conversation spans the benefits of integrating practices like Ayurveda, homeopathy, and the mindful use of plants and flower essences into our lives for greater health and spiritual growth. They also touch on the transformative power of breathwork and meditation in healing and personal development.


    About our guest:

    Dr. Carrie Demers is the medical director at the Himalayan Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy. She's practiced integrative medicine for 22 years. After earning her medical degree and becoming board certified in internal medicine, Dr. Demers went on to study massage, homeopathy, yoga, meditation, nutrition, herbal medicine and Ayurveda. Dr. Demers uses all of these modalities together, integrates them in a beautiful fashion that supports her patient's inherent ability to heal. Dr. Demers not only sees patients, but she writes articles, she offers lectures nationally on integrative medicine.




    Connect with Dr. Carrie Demers:

    Events at The Himalayan Institute https://himalayaninstitute.org/presenter/carrie-demers/





    Trainings and Apprenticeships with Brooke https://www.thewildtemple.com/yogacertification




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  • What is the commonality between eclipses, Mercury retrogrades, and tantra in teaching individuals how to evolve and grow? This episode explores what it means to align with nature, find steadiness amidst changes, practice sacred technologies like Dharmic, Ayurvedic, and tantric approaches, and the importance of cleansing and releasing old habits to lead a purposeful life with greater impact.

    Joining the conversation is Ayurvedic physician and teacher at the Wild Temple School, Michael Van Sciver. Listen in as Michael and Brooke talk about cleansing and preparation for this time of year centered around the Vernal Navaratri. Also included are discussions on historical shifts post-agricultural revolution, personal transformation through indigenous village experiences, and the significance of living in harmony with nature for self-awareness and societal well-being.




    Mentioned in this episode:

    Myths, Battles and Awe of Seasonal Equinoxes: A Cultural Inoculation https://www.buzzsprout.com/1882323/11388000 Was Santa an Alchemist? The Still Currents of Solstice + Mythology of Christmas https://www.buzzsprout.com/1882323/14180469 Himalayan Black Salt (Kala Namak) Sign up for The Wild Temple newsletter https://www.thewildtemple.com/




    Connect with Michael:

    Email [email protected]





    Trainings and Apprenticeships with Brooke https://www.thewildtemple.com/yogacertification



  • Let this episode nourish YOU during this Eclipse season..

    Discover the profound nourishment Tantra offers the world in this episode of the Wild Temple Podcast, featuring Brooke Sullivan's interview on the radio show Women Thriving Unapologetically. Delve into the depths of Tantra's wisdom as Brooke explores how it feeds analytical minds, mystic souls, and nature enthusiasts alike, offering nourishment on multiple levels:

    The Practical Mystic: A Multifaceted Appeal: Tantra caters to diverse inclinations, nurturing not only our analytical minds but also our mystical and spiritual yearnings, as well as our deep connection to nature.3 Pillars of Deep Nourishment Tantric Systems (aka Methodologies): Uncover the transformative power of Kundalini Yoga and Sandhya Yoga, unlocking our dormant potential and bridging the mundane with the mystical.The Honeyed Wave: Sounds so juicy yes??? It IS! This will have to be a title for something Brooke offers next... a book or program (stay tuned!)Empowerment in Eclipse Energy: Learn how Tantra empowers us to navigate eclipse energy with grace, guiding us toward our fullest expression and potential.

    Embark on a journey of deep nourishment and self-discovery as Brooke Sullivan sheds light on the profound wisdom of Tantra. Tune in now to explore the boundless possibilities of this ancient science!

    You can find Lynsie Mckeown at https://www.lynsiemckeown.com/ and all the socials!

  • In this episode of The Wild Temple Podcast, Brooke speaks with Sandy Anderson, a senior faculty member at the Himalayan Institute, about the Tantric worldview and its spiritual and physical benefits. They delve into the relationship between mind, body, and soul, discussing how a person's dharma, or purpose, can manifest through natural inclinations and skills combined with the circumstances in which they find themselves. They further explore the transformative and alchemical aspects of Tantra, its practical applications, and the importance of body-centered practices. The conversation also sheds light on how the practice of yoga fits into this worldview.



    Connect with Sandy Anderson:

    Email [email protected] Institute courses https://himalayaninstitute.org/online/teachers/sandra-anderson/



    Trainings and Apprenticeships with Brooke https://www.thewildtemple.com/yogacertification




  • In this special episode of The Wild Temple, Brooke welcomes her husband, Cactus, for a candid and intimate conversation about trust, poisonous paradigms, and universal love. Cactus shares insights from his own journey with trust issues rooted in spirituality and together, they navigate profound topics such as dualistic thinking, toxic guru culture, the power of unconditional love, and the evolution of spiritual relationships.

    Listen in as they probe their own unique spiritual perspectives and remind us that spirituality can not only guide, but also cultivate deeper bonds within our relationships.




    Mentioned in this episode:

    Living Dharma: Equine Power + Ethical Space Holding with Jamila Jackson https://www.buzzsprout.com/1882323/14467003-living-dharma-equine-power-ethical-space-holding-with-jamila-jackson She Who is Valued, Not Used https://www.buzzsprout.com/1882323/13238900-she-who-is-valued-not-used



    Connect with Cactus:

    Website: https://secretagent23skidoo.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secretagent23skidoo/ Instagram: @secretagent23skidoo https://www.instagram.com/secretagent23skidoo/



    Trainings and Apprenticeships with Brooke https://www.thewildtemple.com/yogacertification

  • In this episode, Brooke shares an ancient myth from the Brahmanda Purana, about the Empress of Desire (Lalitha Tripura Sundari.)

    Working with the translation written by Linda Johnsen in her book The Living Goddess, Brooke reveals insights on the path of kundalini awakening and the practices of Tantra through the lens of pleasure and desire.

    She also talks about the spirit of Saffron and as a powerful rejuvenative, mood lifter and aphrodisiac, can be an aid to nurturing one's sensuality and sexuality in life:)

    A perfect episode to nourish your heart and understand the importance of pleasure as a spiritual practice, you will also learn:

    1. What happens when we smother desire
    2. The value of the moon and its what it symbolizes (emotions, psyche, feeling) in our spiritual practices
    3. A practitioner's look at kundalini awakening
    4. Practical looks at the dangers of kundalini and "unbridled" sexual energy
    5. Saffron as an aphrodisiac

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    And if you are interested in working 1:1 with Brooke in her Wild Sage Apprenticeship, 2 spaces are open. Book a call now (for discount) and we begin March 21st!

  • A Living Dharma Window: Equine Power + Ethical Space holding with Jamila Jackson

    This episode is a window into power, path and purpose.

    In this episode, Brooke discusses with her guest, Jamila Jackson, how to hold space ethically (for one's self and others), while healing and being in a position of power. We discuss the potency of merging sacred technologies with Equine therapy and how this relates to ethical space-holding.- especially when working with sexual and generational trauma.

    Jamila shares her journey, beginning with weaving her studies of Equine and flower essence therapy together and continuing to explore the energetics of power through yoga and Tantra. She delves into her curiosity about how to hold space as a leader without manipulation or misuse.

    Jamila speaks about her work with horses, highlighting how they can assist in healing trauma, particularly sexual trauma. She incorporates yoga therapy and IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy into her practice as well.

    Furthermore, she also shares how her work has adapted to be offered through online platforms, which helps her support others through pre-recorded meditations and teachings.

    Brooke and Jamila closed the conversation with a window into Jamila's path of aligning to her own Dharma in apprenticeship with Brooke at The Wild Temple school.

    Connect with Jamila:

    Website: https://www.embodiedleadershipproject.org/

    Email List: https://www.embodiedleadershipproject.org/email-list

    Instagram: @emobodied.leadership.project https://www.instagram.com/embodied.leadership.project/



    Trainings and Apprenticeships with Brooke https://www.thewildtemple.com/yogacertification

  • This episode is about the power of sound and our cultural inheritance.

    In it, Brooke talks about certain traditional ways sound has been used for healing as well as the possibility that you have this magical inheritance in your bloodline. Due to suppression, severance and cultural amnesia, this knowledge has largely been lost and as a result, we have lost touch with this power.

    In the mystical science of Tantra, sound vibrations (mantras) hold a spectrum of potential, from benign to soothing, to powerful and even sound used as a weapon. A Tantric practitioner learns to call upon the forces of Nature with sound (and more!) to heal the mind, body, and Mother Nature Herself- and in the process of learning often comes back to their cultural heritage.

    This concept is truly in the domain of tantric alchemy. Especially, when one weaves sound with the spirit of the plants.

    Brooke also explains how working with sound can be both practical and magical and gives a few scientific examples through the lens of polyvagal theory. She also gives examples of her heritage and current familial relationships so you can better understand the nuances.

    From Brooke:

    I would like to give credit to Sharon Blackie, whom I have learned a lot about my Irish heritage, as well as being on and learning from the isle of Eire itself. I would also love to give thanks to Mother Maya (Bri Maya Tiwari) who encouraged me to talk with my grandmother well before she left this world, so that I could learn and carry forward the stories she held.

    I would also like to voice my gratitude here for the ancestors in my bloodline who were suppressed, shamed and forced to be silent and for my grandmother, for sharing so much with me.

    The biggest hugs of all go to my mama, as we have endured a rough rode together (and apart, and together again) to get to where we are today. -In my opinion, even the painful steps were worth it. I hope that perhaps in voicing my thoughts, and feelings and releasing them into the ethers through this episode, an awakening will happen for you too, in a manner that will help you claim your own solid, empowering and magical inheritance.

  • Brooke Sullivan of the Wild Temple with guest Dr. Katy Jane, Vedic Astrologer + Yogi

    Are you interested in understanding how learning about the stars can lead you to the Goddess? Or how being able to read a chart can help you access your true nature and sage-like wisdom?

    What about how understanding parts of you that do not change can actually be a superpower?

    This episode is a very Tantric discussion on Astrology and gives you a beautiful take on how and why reading the stars assigned to you can be a powerful technology to your highest becoming.

    You can find Dr. Katy Jane
    at her website: https://www.drkatyjane.com/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drkatyjane
    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9jmS5W8HZhs7jPew8NE-IA
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkatyjane/

  • Episode Begins

    Tantra and Home Life. 11:46Envisioning a group of concentric circles: Home, Community and World in the worldview of a Tantric practitioner. Seeing the fluidity of support, nurturance, balance and stability that Tantra supports so a woman can live a fulfilled life in each of these spheres while meeting dharma and burning karma. The challenges that can be supported by a Tantric practices when one has children, a partner and a career pathTantric practitioner prioritizes self-care and household maintenance for personal growth and health.Brooke emphasizes the importance of balancing basic needs and love in parenting, with support from tantra practices.Brooke Sullivan emphasizes the importance of spiritual practices in maintaining a healthy home, including getting one's mind clear and nervous system strong.She also highlights the significance of nurturing relationships with other beings, including plants and pets, in creating a nourishing and harmonious home environment.Nurturing home life for community connection. 18:27Brooke Sullivan emphasizes the importance of a woman being nourished in all aspects of home, including self-care, finances, relationships, and spirituality, to create a deep sense of inner abundance and satiation. How this is the first circle (area of life) to focus on.She highlights the role of pushti, or deep nourishment, in tantra, which involves meeting all basic needs and desires within the home, and feeling nourished at both a cellular and worldly levelEmphasizes the importance of a woman embracing Ayurvedic lifestyle practices, such as daily spiritual practice, healing, and nurturing the body and mind, to achieve optimal health and connection with nature. By integrating hobbies and interests into one's life, individuals can connect with various aspects of their community and build relationships, which in turn supports their home life and spiritual practice.Brooke Sullivan feels we find joy and fulfillment in serving our community and connecting with others, leading to a more expansive and impactful life.By prioritizing spiritual practice, hobbies, and relationships, a woman can cultivate a stable and nurturing environment for herself and her family, allowing her to thrive and make a positive difference in the world.Tantra's impact on a woman's life. 26:59One's spiritual practice expands her capacity for impact in both inner and outer worlds.Tantra's impact in this example of a modern woman's life, results in healing ancestral karma, becoming a force of nature, and attaining freedom and fulfillment in the world.Through Tantra, one can transform negative tendencies into positive experiences, see others in their potential, and become a radiant force of wisdom and transformation.
  • Was Santa and Alchemist?

    Quick recap

    Brooke interviews Michael Van Sciver, Ayurvedic Physician, Clinical Herbalist, Alchemist + guest faculty for The Wild Temple School for this delicious insight into the seasons and holiday spirit. This is our second interview with Michael (the first episode was in our first season: Myths, Battles + Awe: A Cultural Incoculation of the Seasons, Episode 2).

    Michael Van Sciver is located in Nevada City, California, and can be found at [email protected].

    He and Brooke discussed the myths and lore behind the festivities of winter and the holiday season as well as the Astro cosmological events within the wheel of time, the power of still currents in alchemy + the Solstices, shamanic reindeer culture, the soma of life and entheogens, and much, much more. Please enjoy, follow if you like and share if you can!

    Summary Overview:

    Cosmic Wheel of Time: Sun-Earth Relationship and Its Impact on Seasons
    Symbols such as yin/yang and the analemma figure 8 pattern of the sun

    Solstice Themes and Symbolism
    Michael explained that the winter solstice is about letting go of the old and calling in the new, themes of celebration and joy, and feeding the essence of one's being. They also described the summer solstice as a time of harmonizing with something outside of oneself, understanding one's deeper truths and desires, and expressing one's longings. Brooke added that this process is also about connecting with others and recognizing the importance of interdependence. They also touched upon the metabolic processes involved in the solstices and how plants can help with digestion and radiance.

    Inner Light Practices and Symbolism
    Michael discussed various practices to brighten the inner environment during the darkest time of the year, including burning resins and candles, bringing fresh trees into the home, and the use of entheogens like Amanita and ergot.

    Fractal, Holographic, and Heart-Centered Meditation
    Michael discussed the fractal, holographic nature of the world and the concept of the Taurus, a donut shape with infinite loops of energy. They highlighted the symbolism of a tree in the house as representative of the energetic field and emphasized the importance of being in the heart essence at the winter solstice.

    Winter Solstice and Vedic Tradition Discussion
    Michael and Brooke discussed the significance of the winter solstice, emphasizing the importance of rediscovering one's childlike nature and reawakening the genome in its highest state- exhalting our being through the power of the Solstice energies. They also discussed a breathing practice to regulate the nervous system and foster stability and resilience.

    Origins of Santa and St. Nicholas the Timeless Alchemist
    Michael and Brooke engaged in a deep conversation about the significance of the history of amanita mushroom in spiritual practices, particularly during the solstice season. They explored how these mushrooms are believed to awaken one's inner child and connect them with the divine. The discussion also touched upon the relationship between Santa Claus and the amanita mushroom, with Michael presenting a fascinating interpretation of Santa as a sage alchemist who has learned potions of immortality and resides in the Arctic (dreaming) realm.

    The discussion concluded with the importance of joy during the holiday season.

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    Thank you
    -The Wild Temple Team

  • Apologies for the audio issues in the beginning..they smooth out, we promise, and we have figured out the issue for our next session.

    This is a talk with Bonne Gene Wallace on the applications + lifestyle practices of Tantra Yoga Therapy, Ayurveda, Herbalism, Functional Medicine and a window into Free Diving.

    Bonnie is a Holistic Gut + Mental Health Specialist, Ayurvedic Health Counselor, Functional Medicine Consultant, Tantra Yoga Practitioner, and Holistic Chef. Nedra Glover Tawwab is mentioned for her good work on boundaries and an inspiring book to read.

    Transcript Summary


    Introduction: Sacred Technologies

    Brooke discusses her approach to yoga and wellness, which she calls "Twilight alchemy," drawing from ancient systems like Tantra and Ayurveda.Brooke believes that applying sacred technologies, such as yoga and herbal wisdom, can help individuals improve their lives and have more impact in the world.Brooke discusses how sacred technologies like flower essences help awaken our perception and make better choices in life.

    Summary of Chat with Bonnie Gene Wallace

    Brooke Sullivan and Bonnie discuss Tantra, yoga, Ayurveda, and functional medicine, exploring the similarities and differences between their approaches and how they integrate different modalities to create a holistic practice.They delve into topics such as Complex PTSD, multi-dimensional seeing, standardization of medical care, and the importance of embracing the subtle realm of plants and mental health care in their practices.Brooke Sullivan discusses the importance of labs in yoga nidra practice and how they can become a crutch or a helpful tool.Brooke and Bonnie discuss the similarities between the deep blue ocean and the pranic current in meditation and scuba diving.

    Chapter Highlights

    Yoga, Ayurveda, and functional medicine. 10:07Brooke Sullivan shares her love for nature and her passion for yoga, connecting with her dad through remedies and rituals.Brooke finds a sangha sister in the speaker, feeling grateful for their synergy of similar interests.Bonnie, a functional medicine practitioner candidate, combines Western and Eastern medicine approaches to provide personalized healthcare.Functional medicine approach to lab data interpretation. 15:27Functional medicine focuses on root causes and prevention, while conventional medicine diagnoses and manages symptoms.Speaker 3 highlights the value of functional lab testing in functional medicine, but also cautions against overreliance on expensive and potentially avoidant measures.Functional medicine, Ayurvedic practices, and reconnecting with body intelligence. 21:22Focus on root causes vs. quick fixes in functional medicine practices.Speaker 3 emphasizes the importance of understanding the body's responses to stress and disease, rather than viewing them as mistakes or failures.Speaker 3 and Brooke Sullivan discuss the connection between functional medicine, lifestyle, nutrition, and alleviating stressors to promote healing and well-being.Yoga, tantra, and self-discovery. 25:49Insight from yogic and tantric practices helps individuals understand themselves, set boundaries, and live authentically.Brooke Sullivan describes a meditation practice called "incarnation pranayama" where she traced an o
  • Happy Dhanteras, and Diwali!

    In this episode, I talk about Dharma from a few different angles, mentioning the books below (the first, written by my husband for Audible in 2020) and the second written by Kripalu's Scholar Emeritus, Stephen Cope.

    I also mention the ancient teaching from the Vedas called Purashchartas, or The 4 Desires of the Soul.

    Word Is Born by Secret Agent 23 Skidoo (Cactus) on Audible

    The Great Work of Your Life Stephen Cope

    Thank you for listening. Please follow for more episodes and share with those who would resonate:)

    Warmly,
    Brooke

  • In this episode, Brooke interviews two seasoned tantric practitioners, Jeanne Heileman and Rene Quenell, about Navaratri, Tantra and the Goddess. Some of the topics we cover are:

    Navaratri practice and its significanceOvercoming hardships through spiritual practicesFeminine energy and spiritual practices during NavaratriYoga, spirituality, and personal growthSelf-mastery and the divine feminineSelf-mastery, love, and healing through inner probingSuperficiality vs. depth in spirituality and personal growthEsoteric yoga teachings and their impact on physiology and psycheYoga teaching methods and personal growthYoga and Tantra Practice EffectivenessGrief, yoga practice, and turning 60Yoga and tantra differences and intersectionsTantra and Yoga Practice in Everyday LifeTantric Yoga and the Divine Mother


    You can find Rene Quenell at https://www.renequenell.com/ and on IG @renequenell

    You can find Jeane Heileman at https://jeanneheileman.com/ and on IG @jeanneheilemanyoga

    To see a visual transcription of the Shanti Mantra from the Yajurveda that Brooke begins with, please visit www.thewildtemple.com and sign up to become a member (its free). The Mantra will be in General Topics.















  • This is a practice for grounding into the earth and connecting into the space (and spaciousness) of the Ancestors.

    This is a complementary, bonus episode to go along with the previous episode: Pitru Paksha: Dark Moon Fortnight For Ancestral Healing + Practice

  • Pitru Paksha (or Pitri Paksha)

    The Pitris are our ancestors, and so Pitru Pashka means “Fortnight of the Ancestors”. This window of time is devoted to a ritual tending to or honoring of the ancestors known as Tarpana, which means to gratify or satiate.

    The practice varies, but in Vedic culture, largely follows these guidelines:

    Honoring the ancestors on the New Moon of each month, or this two week “dark moon fortnight” (from Full to New Moon) in the month of late September (sometimes into October).Uses 3 ingredients as offerings, a mantra, and a body of water or the earthThese ingredients are: Black Sesame Seed, Milk, and Water

    In this episode, I give a brief explanation of the importance and purpose of ancestor rituals, then provide some examples, offer practice, and suggest some journal prompts to ponder during this time of year.

    Visit www.thewildtemple.com for the full practice

    Warmly,
    Brooke

  • dharma, revolution, supports, revolutionary act, revolutionizing, soul mission, alignment, reductionist, world, dharmic, bhagavad gita, hungry ghosts, impartial, stand, sole purpose, patriarchy, accomplishing, capitalism

    This is our new season our new incarnation, focusing now on the dharmic revolution and the sacred technologies of tantric alchemy, Ayurveda, yoga and herbal wisdom to help step you into your self-mastery and soul purpose.

    I'd like to start us off with this thought that it is a revolutionary act, to stand up for who you are, and be who you are meant to be in this world in a time where we have inherited suppression, capitalism, patriarchy, reductionist thinking reductionist understand understanding of our world and how we act within the world.

    This idea of revolutionizing your life and your being into a place of wholeness and connection and feeling supported and loved by those around you, as well as yourself is truly a revolutionary act.

    And it's in doing this deep dive of understanding yourself that it allows you to step up for yourself to stand in your truth, to use your voice as a sword to wield the ways that you want to see yourself in the world and how you want the world to be.

    It's a revolutionary act to do these things. And so this incarnation of the Wild Temple podcast is really focused on supporting you in your Dharma to stand in this revolution, and dharma means here soul purpose, or soul mission, which can be different stages or chapters in your life.

    It's also the ways in which we align with nature so that nature supports us.

    The Bhagavad Gita teaches that it is better to do our Dharma poorly than to try to do someone else's well.

    Unfortunately, we're still like sheep in society, where we're mimicking what other people are doing, even if it's impartial, even if it's not aligned with who we are. Maybe you see that they're accomplishing something, they're reaching great heights, or you don't have the inspiration or insight to do you. And so this revolution is about finding the ways that you can do YOU in your uniqueness, with YOUR voice and perspective- in a way that gives back.

    It's not taking, it's not consuming. It's not feeding hungry ghosts, but it's giving back it's empowering you and others all around you. This is the dharmic revolution.

    Please leave us comments and reviews. Share if you like, so that this podcast can serve others. Thank you from Brooke and the Wild Temple team.

    Enjoy today

    www.thewildtemple.com
    #dharmicrevolution

  • SUMMARY KEYWORDS

    feel, alchemy, Matangi, belonging, wound, stories, honoring, compost, place, dharmic, work, love, part, people, temple, wild, beautiful, nature, create, called, find, yantra

    This is the last episode of the Mythic Apotheca season! Next episode will begin our Second Season, the Dharmic Revolution! Subscribe to stay tuned, and share with a friend or colleague!

    01:48
    In today's episode, we'll be talking with Chanti Tacorante Perez, a Cuban American Creatrix ritualist and author who believes that images speak a profound language.

    With a master's in depth psychology currently in the process of getting her PhD. Chanti, is an amazing artist, the creator of the Yantra deck as well as many courses of study- including the power of rest in her virtual temple yantrawisdom.com.

    Our new, most comprehensive apprenticeship called The Wild Sage Apprenticeship- which uses the dharmic revolution as a methodology that weaves all of the Wild Temple professional programs together for a 1:1 and intimate group guided experiences, Launches Nov. 1! Book a call by Sept. 4 and register to receive a Wild Alchemy Apothecary, Flower Essence Kit, 2 months extra content access and reduced rate!

    To Schedule a call by Sept 4: http://brookesullivan.as.me

    Check out the program at https://www.thewildtemple.com/wildsageapprenticeship

  • ✨ Today we air from Skaneateles, “skinny atlas,” NY in a small room at the bottom floor of a castle. Technically this room is a wine cellar but it also has this incredible magical quality to it…

    The ceiling is a muted blood color with metallic gold flower prints that bring to mind elegance but also ancient bloodlines and the arched door of this cool stone room is a set of iron bars complete with a heavy padlock and skeleton key.

    I think this is a very fitting place to be talking with Jessica Terry Burke. We are here at a surprise family gathering my sister has thrown her husband and are taking the time away from everyone to discuss finding Value and Worth in the stories that we personally have aligned with.


    For both of us, it is a powerful opportunity to speak with another woman that appears to be (and operate) very differently on the surface, but deep down shares similar core values.


    This is because she and I come from respectively, the viewpoint of the Christian faith from the West and the mystical viewpoint of Yogic spirituality from the East.


    How she sees it: Christians have seen yoga as evil and the Yoga tradition feels the Church to be oppressive.


    (We did not dissect this exact sentiment, however I feel it could be a great subject for a future discussion with her.)


    Throughout our conversations over the years we have realized that we really aren’t so different from one another and that sharing our story to each other has only widened and healed old narratives.


    It is my hope this episode can give a window into the same for you, where we reveal a common language that can help us to heal old narratives and times that have not served us in the past along with:


    1. What it means to be a strong woman in leadership roles-alone and alongside her husband


    2. Her journey of discovering the importance of being valued, not used


    3. The structure and role community plays in their unique “roaming Christian pop up church” in Sacramento, where going Deep before Wide is key

    *if you have any comments or curiosities about this episode, please reach out www.thewildtemple.com

    * And enjoy, like and share (in that order!) if it inspired you on some level…. as perhaps it can also inspire another ♥️