Category: Empowered Living

Blog: Psychoactive Plants Part 1: Set and Setting

Blog: Psychoactive Plants Part 1: Set and Setting

By Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.

In Ariel Levy’s article “The Drug of Choice in the Age of Kale,” in the September 12, 2016 edition of The New Yorker, she describes her experience as part of a circle of participants who came together to drink ayahuasca tea at an urban yoga studio. Her report is highly informative and not unlike some of the stories people have brought to me after similar gatherings, where people have been inappropriately exposed to others’ uncontrolled experience of parts of their minds they may have never encountered before.

Ayahuasca is a powerful combination of plants that, like other psychoactive plants, can reveal the inner worlds to those who ingest it, sometimes in very surprising and even difficult ways.

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Blog: Space Clearing Part 2: Earth Wisdom

Blog: Space Clearing Part 2: Earth Wisdom

By Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.

In the previous blog post, we talked about removing the imprints of past experiences from a location through the shamanic practice of space clearing. We discussed positive effects of space clearing, such as making a workspace more conducive to the productivity and general well being of the people working there or making a home more attractive to potential buyers.

We also talked about how shamanic processes work outside of time, which makes it possible to help people who died many years ago. Similarly, shamanic processes done in one place can affect events at a distance. This aspect of shamanic practice was at work in a clearing the Sacred Stream Space Clearing Society completed last fall.

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Blog: Space Clearing Part 1: The Energy of Spaces

Blog: Space Clearing Part 1: The Energy of Spaces

By Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.

Have you ever taken a hotel room and, within an hour or so of being in it, find you are grumpy or fearful and you don’t know why? You might say that the space has “bad vibes.” Conversely, maybe you have found that you really enjoy going to a family member’s or friend’s house because you feel happy just being in their home. You might say something like, “The energy feels really good there.” But what does it mean for a space to have good energy? And how does a space get bad vibes?

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Blog: Standing with Standing Rock

Blog: Standing with Standing Rock

By Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D. and Laura Chandler

The brutality that has occurred at Standing Rock for so many months now reminds us of a history steeped in broken promises, outright lies, theft, and genocide. This is not new, yet it persists in new ways. When indigenous peoples lost their lands over and over again to the insatiable European appetite, a precedent was set; one that held nothing and no one sacred. Now history is repeating itself in North Dakota where the Sioux Nation is making another brave stand in the face of overwhelming force. But this time it is not just the Sioux who have gathered to protest and defend what is sacred.

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Blog: Integrity in the Face of Hate, Separatism, Exclusion

Blog: Integrity in the Face of Hate, Separatism, Exclusion

By Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.

This week has been difficult for many people who are concerned about the resurgence of hate crimes and the general mood of separatism and exclusion that seems to have taken hold across the country. The U.S. is not the only country where this kind of separatism has occurred. The Brexit vote in the United Kingdom was fueled by the same fear and rejection of those who are different. And this is not the only time in history where there has been a strong surge of nationalist ideology driven by hatred of those who are seen as “other.”

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On the Air: A Meeting of the Ways with Diane Solomon and Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.: Tools for the Thanksgiving Holiday

On the Air: A Meeting of the Ways with Diane Solomon and Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.: Tools for the Thanksgiving Holiday

Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D., speaks with Diane Solomon, host of A Meeting of the Ways on KKUP on the topic of Tools for the Thanksgiving Holiday: Managing Challenging Relationships and Understanding the True Nature of Forgiveness.

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Blog: Healing the Divide: How to Find Our Way Back From Negative Intention

Blog: Healing the Divide: How to Find Our Way Back From Negative Intention

By Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.

For the last year, our psyches have been under attack. Every waking moment of public life has been a bombardment of political partisanship and bellicose assertions. Even those of us who unplug from television and other forms of media have not been immune to it. There has been a general sense of unease and fear in the air and no matter which side of the political aisle you take your seat, you are bound to be feeling some sadness, confusion, or anger as a result of the accumulation of negativity experienced this past year.

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Blog: Ask Isa: Setting Boundaries to Negativity

Blog: Ask Isa: Setting Boundaries to Negativity

By Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.

Question: I would like to know what you think about the idea of people being a mirror to us. For example, if you find yourself irritated by someone who is always crabby with you, are they a mirror to you? Or are you just meeting someone crabby or irritating?

I really appreciate this question. Because so many of us, once we have dedicated ourselves to the goal of becoming more conscious human beings, can find it challenging to discern how to use everyday difficulties as the means for moving toward this goal.

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Blog: Exploring the Unknown: Plants as Guides

Blog: Exploring the Unknown: Plants as Guides

By Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.

In my previous post, I mentioned giving a lecture on shamanic healing to Integrative Medicine students at the University of California, in Berkeley. Many students had questions about the traditional shamanic use of plants that alter the state of consciousness and offer insights beyond an individual’s normal perceptual capacity. These students had ingested such psychotropic plants “recreationally,” and as they tried to integrate their experience into their everyday life, questions had arisen for which the students did not know how to get answers.

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On the Air: A Meeting of the Ways with Diane Solomon and Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.: SAND 2016

On the Air: A Meeting of the Ways with Diane Solomon and Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.: SAND 2016

Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D., speaks with Diane Solomon, host of A Meeting of the Ways on KKUP , about the upcoming SAND conference in San Jose, and about her collaboration with Dr. Robert Thurman at the pre-conference workshop, Embracing the Sacred Feminine, on October 20.

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Video: Sacred Feminine with Robert Thurman & Isa Gucciardi (Part 3)

Video: Sacred Feminine with Robert Thurman & Isa Gucciardi (Part 3)

Robert Thurman and Isa Gucciardi come together at the Sacred Stream Center in Berkeley, CA, to discuss their workshop, Embracing the Sacred Feminine. Bob talks about the experiential aspect of this workshop and how Isa helps make the material accessible. Isa and Bob talk about how the Sacred Feminine helps connect students to the healing part of themselves. This workshop regularly takes place at Menla Mountain Retreat Center in Phoenicia, NY.

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Blog: Exploring the Unknown: Dreams

Blog: Exploring the Unknown: Dreams

By Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.

I have been a guest lecturer in the Integral Medicine class at the University of California at Berkeley every year for the last ten years or so. Sometimes I lecture on alternative therapies like Depth Hypnosis, and sometimes on methods of healing that are found in shamanic cultures. During the past few years’ lectures, the students have really perked up when I have talked about the way in which dreams are viewed in shamanic cultures. The students are always surprised to hear someone actually talk about their dreams as being an important aspect of their experience.

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Video: Sacred Feminine with Robert Thurman & Isa Gucciardi (Part 2)

Video: Sacred Feminine with Robert Thurman & Isa Gucciardi (Part 2)

Robert Thurman and Isa Gucciardi come together at the Sacred Stream Center in Berkeley, CA, to discuss their workshop, Embracing the Sacred Feminine. Bob talks about having the grandmother shamans at Menla and his revelatory dream. Isa and Bob share their experience of Menla as a magical place. This workshop regularly takes place at Menla Mountain Retreat Center in Phoenicia, NY.

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Video: Sacred Feminine with Robert Thurman & Isa Gucciardi (Part 1)

Video: Sacred Feminine with Robert Thurman & Isa Gucciardi (Part 1)

Robert Thurman and Isa Gucciardi come together at the Sacred Stream Center in Berkeley, CA, to discuss their workshop, Embracing the Sacred Feminine. Bob points to the relationship between ancient India and the feminine principle. Isa explains the importance of men feeling comfortable with the Sacred Feminine and how Bob’s presence as a co-teacher helps men step into it. This workshop regularly takes place at Menla Mountain Retreat Center in Phoenicia, NY.

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Video: Sacred Feminine with Robert Thurman & Isa Gucciardi (Part 1)

Video: Sacred Feminine with Robert Thurman & Isa Gucciardi (Part 1)

Robert Thurman and Isa Gucciardi come together at the Sacred Stream Center in Berkeley, CA, to discuss their workshop, Embracing the Sacred Feminine. Bob points to the relationship between ancient India and the feminine principle. Isa explains the importance of men feeling comfortable with the Sacred Feminine and how Bob’s presence as a co-teacher helps men step into it. This workshop regularly takes place at Menla Mountain Retreat Center in Phoenicia, NY.

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