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Kris Deva North, A Modern Day Shaman- Podcast Interview
By Sahar Huneidi
Oct 7, 2005, 11:03
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Listen to Interview: Modern day Shaman, Kris Deva North
It’s my pleasure to interview a modern day shaman, Kris Deva North, who is the founder of The healing Tao, and The school for shiatsu in the United Kingdom.
Kris’s own journey into spirituality is a very interesting one. Two decades after leaving the army, Kris is now a teacher and an author. He has published numerous articles; he is writing a new book and has made several appearances on British television including “Extreme Celebrity Detox” on Channel 4. Last year his first, Taoist Meditation: Ancient Secrets for Modern Living, CD came out; an excellent CD which is very well produced and includes wonderful music.
In this interview, we discuss various topics, ranging from gratitude, sex, meditation and spiritual awareness in everyday life.
I hope you will enjoy listening to what Kris has to say.
For more information on Kris and the Healing Tao please read Taoist Teachings, Taoist Practice, Taoist Life, and visit www.healing-tao.co.uk or Contact Kris at kris@healing-tao.co.uk or call 0700 078 1195.
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Taoist Meditation: Ancient Secrets for Modern Living CD See yourself sitting back, relaxing, hearing the sounds, seeing the colours, feeling the chi flow. See yourself, standing in space, your feet on the earth, your head in the stars...the universe beyond the visible...the ancient healing forest...a white mountain reflected in a crystal lake...the sun in the ocean, Fire under Water...55 minutes of Inner Smile, Small Heavenly Cycle (microcosmic orbit) and Healing Sounds guided by the voice of Kris Deva North Very well produced CD- Fabulous! Price: £12.97
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