Stoned Buddha: Healing Through Ancient Wisdom and Native Ceremonies
We've been made to think that the symptoms of waking up is insanity, and it would be insane to stop, you know, continuing down your journey.
Have you ever wondered how ancient teachings can help heal deep-seated trauma? In this eye-opening episode of 'GODCAST: The Goodness Over Darkness Podcast', Todd Armstrong sits down with Stoned Buddha, a woman who has faced childhood abuse, addiction, and even prison. Through a blend of ancient wisdom and Native American ceremonies, she found a path to recovery and self-discovery.
Stoned Buddha shares her journey of transformation, revealing how learning from a Native American shaman helped her reframe her past traumas and release negative energies. She emphasizes the power of empathy and the importance of clearing emotional baggage to move forward in life. Her story is not just about overcoming adversity; it's about finding a new way to look at the world and oneself.
The conversation takes intriguing turns, touching on topics like the fractal nature of the universe, conspiracy theories, and alternative pain relief methods. Stoned Buddha challenges listeners to question their preconceived notions and embrace a sense of wonder. She leaves us with a powerful thought: "We've been made to think that the symptoms of waking up is insanity, and it would be insane to stop, you know, continuing down your journey".
This episode is perfect for anyone looking to understand how ancient teachings can offer modern solutions to age-old problems. Whether you're dealing with personal struggles or simply curious about spiritual practices, you'll find this conversation both enlightening and inspiring.