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In this episode of "Life, Death, and the Space Between," I chat with Jonathan Hammond, a shamanic practitioner and author of "The Shaman's Mind: Huna Wisdom to Change Your Life." We delve into shamanism, healing, and the link between nature and human psychology. Jonathan shares his journey from traditional education to shamanism, highlighting the need to reconnect with nature for healing. We discuss the ego, the power of intention, and the Hawaiian concept of "ho'oponopono" for addressing unconscious patterns. The episode encourages embracing our authentic selves and fostering loving relationships.


Intro (00:00:00)

Amy introduces the episode

Background (00:01:37)

Educational journey and transition into shamanism

Bridging Psychological and Spiritual Practices (00:06:03)

Amy discusses her journey through therapy and spirituality

Defining Shamanism (00:08:14)

Shamanism as a relationship with nature and its importance in healing.

Cultural Context of Shamanism (00:10:52)

Difference between being a shaman and a shamanic practitioner

Influence of Freud and Jung (00:12:11)

Hawaiian shamanism and psychological theories

Understanding Spirit and Soul (00:15:09)

Nature of spirit, soul, and their roles in personal healing and growth.

Principles of Huna (00:20:02)

The seven principles of Huna

Nature's Role in Healing (00:22:11)

Amy's experience with nature

The Nature of Reality (00:26:19)

Discussion on how our beliefs shape our reality and connection to everything.

Lahaina Fires and Indigenous Rights (00:27:42)

Reflection on the Lahaina fires


Principle of Aloha (00:37:29)

Explanation of the Hawaiian concept of Aloha as love and sharing life energy.

Ho'oponopono Explained (00:43:10)

Overview of Ho'oponopono

Spiritual Bypassing (00:49:52)

Critique of contemporary spirituality and the importance of feeling emotions.

Ecstatic Experiences vs. Grounded Living (00:52:02)

Balancing ecstatic spiritual experiences

Understanding Self and Contribution (00:53:42)

Exploration of owning one's gifts and contributions to the collective.

Jonathan's Work and Offerings (00:54:35)

Overview of Jonathan's books

Challenges of In-Person Retreats (00:55:42)

Organizing retreats.

Gratitude and Reflection (00:56:37)

Closing remarks expressing appreciation for the conversation's timing and insights.


***

SUPPORT DR. AMY ROBBINS:

If you’re enjoying the podcast and finding value in guest interviews, ghost stories, and the content I share, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member for as little as $5 a month at Patreon.com/DrAmyRobbins

As a member you’ll get more say in the content we cover and exclusive access to behind-the-scenes goodness!

**

Find Jonathan on www.mindbodyspiritmaui.com

Dr. Amy Robbins | Host, Executive Producer

Podcastize.net | Audio & Video Production |



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In this episode of "Life, Death, and the Space Between," I chat with Jonathan Hammond, a shamanic practitioner and author of "The Shaman's Mind: Huna Wisdom to Change Your Life." We delve into shamanism, healing, and the link between nature and human psychology. Jonathan shares his journey from traditional education to shamanism, highlighting the need to reconnect with nature for healing. We discuss the ego, the power of intention, and the Hawaiian concept of "ho'oponopono" for addressing unconscious patterns. The episode encourages embracing our authentic selves and fostering loving relationships.


Intro (00:00:00)

Amy introduces the episode

Background (00:01:37)

Educational journey and transition into shamanism

Bridging Psychological and Spiritual Practices (00:06:03)

Amy discusses her journey through therapy and spirituality

Defining Shamanism (00:08:14)

Shamanism as a relationship with nature and its importance in healing.

Cultural Context of Shamanism (00:10:52)

Difference between being a shaman and a shamanic practitioner

Influence of Freud and Jung (00:12:11)

Hawaiian shamanism and psychological theories

Understanding Spirit and Soul (00:15:09)

Nature of spirit, soul, and their roles in personal healing and growth.

Principles of Huna (00:20:02)

The seven principles of Huna

Nature's Role in Healing (00:22:11)

Amy's experience with nature

The Nature of Reality (00:26:19)

Discussion on how our beliefs shape our reality and connection to everything.

Lahaina Fires and Indigenous Rights (00:27:42)

Reflection on the Lahaina fires


Principle of Aloha (00:37:29)

Explanation of the Hawaiian concept of Aloha as love and sharing life energy.

Ho'oponopono Explained (00:43:10)

Overview of Ho'oponopono

Spiritual Bypassing (00:49:52)

Critique of contemporary spirituality and the importance of feeling emotions.

Ecstatic Experiences vs. Grounded Living (00:52:02)

Balancing ecstatic spiritual experiences

Understanding Self and Contribution (00:53:42)

Exploration of owning one's gifts and contributions to the collective.

Jonathan's Work and Offerings (00:54:35)

Overview of Jonathan's books

Challenges of In-Person Retreats (00:55:42)

Organizing retreats.

Gratitude and Reflection (00:56:37)

Closing remarks expressing appreciation for the conversation's timing and insights.


***

SUPPORT DR. AMY ROBBINS:

If you’re enjoying the podcast and finding value in guest interviews, ghost stories, and the content I share, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member for as little as $5 a month at Patreon.com/DrAmyRobbins

As a member you’ll get more say in the content we cover and exclusive access to behind-the-scenes goodness!

**

Find Jonathan on www.mindbodyspiritmaui.com

Dr. Amy Robbins | Host, Executive Producer

Podcastize.net | Audio & Video Production |



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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