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Tuesday
Aug312010

Art Kunkin

Art Kunkin is the journalist who founded the alternative weekly newspaper, “The Los Angeles Free Press,” (1964 to the present) to oppose war and help the Cultural Creatives of our time rebuild society on humanist foundations. He was president of the Philosophical Research Society in Los Angeles after the passing of Manly Palmer Hall and was a Professor of Journalism at California State University, Northridge campus for five years. After graduating The Bronx High School of Science, he attended The New School For Social Research in New York City after which he became a master machinist, toolmaker and labor organizer in the auto and aircraft industries. During the last 81 years, he has also started and owned several large business operations employing hundreds of people.

After 30 years of laboratory research he believes he has rediscovered the Philosophers Stone of longevity and expects to live for 200 years or more. (See his web sites www.alchemyrevealed.com where his book on stopping the aging process is available, www.immortality-is-possible.com where a free report on stopping aging is available,  and his free blog at www.artkunkin.com).

Art is a graduate of the seven year alchemy apprenticeship course at Paracelsus Research Society in Salt Lake City and has traveled to many countries visiting alchemical laboratories. Art has studied meditation and various spiritual disciplines with Tibetan Buddhists, Islamis Sufis, Hindu Yogis, Jewish Kabbalists, Gurdjieff groups, Hawaiian Kahunas, and Christian mystics. He is presently on the Advisory Board of The Institute of Mentalphysics in Joshua Tree, California where he teaches various tools for self-development including alchemy and stopping the aging process. He invites your questions and comments at artkunkin@gmail.com.



Tuesday
Jun082010

Byron Miller

About Byron Miller Master Instructor Owner of CalYoga

Byron Miller has studied and practiced multiple eastern disciplines for the past 25 years. He is a Certified Expert in Ashtanga/Power Yoga, QiGong and leads advanced meditation curriculum. His offerings are challenging yet enjoyable. Each session is diverse and different; never static, overly repetitive or uninteresting. He is also a Licensed Massage Therapist specializing in Eastern Deep Tissue Massage Therapies. His specialties are Hawaiian Lomi Lomi and Thai Massage/Partner Yoga.

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Wednesday
May192010

Michael J. Roads

Born in England, Michael grew up in a farming family, then immigrated to Australia in 1964 with his wife and two children. They farmed in Tasmania for several years, then left Tasmania to travel around Australia, driven by a powerful desire for spiritual growth. They started an intentional community with a group of like-minded people. It was during this time that Michael connected with the metaphysical expression of Nature, which ultimately led to his Self-Realization in 1986. Michael describes this as “the ever-expanding falling in love with Self.” The years leading up to his Awakening are documented in his books Talking with Nature – Journey Into Nature, Journey Into Oneness and Into a Timeless Realm.

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Tuesday
Apr202010

Gay Luce

Creator and founder of Nine Gates Mystery School. Gay is a transpersonal psychologist, author of five books translated into seven languages, and three-time recipient of the American Psychological Association award for journalism.

Dr. Luce also founded SAGE, a revitalization program that became the prototype for current work on aging. During her spiritual initiations, she spent a month in India with Gopi Krishna, joined Claudio Naranjo's Seekers of Truth, and worked extensively with Rinpoche Tarthang Tulku and other Tibetan masters. She is a long-time friend and associate of Jean Houston.



Tuesday
Apr202010

Lama Thubten Yeshe

Lama Thubten Yeshe was born in Tibet in 1935. At the age of six, he entered the great Sera Monastic University, Lhasa, where he studied until 1959, when the Chinese invasion of Tibet forced him into exile in India. Lama Yeshe continued to study and meditate in India until 1967, when, with his chief disciple, Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, he went to Nepal. Two years later he established Kopan Monastery, near Kathmandu, in order to teach Buddhism to Westerners.