niish - A chat with Lauda Leon

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niish - A chat with Lauda Leon

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hello, been a long time.

This chat between niish and Lauda made a big impression in me when I first heard it several months ago. I listened to it a few times since, to squeeze the last dregs that I can out of it ( or, to make sure I really heard what I thought I heard).

I don't really understand Lauda's full practice and belief structure and I'm not promoting her as a therapist. I simply found the 'chemistry' and combination of her and niish in this particular discussion very mind stimulating to the point of taking dot-joining up a couple of levels into a new space. Not that I really want to over promote the role of the mind, in our full and balanced complete being. It just was a treat to listen to parts of this conversation, and I'll guess this is a good place to post it where others may similarly appreciate it.

It's not a video. It's an audio podcast.

niish - A chat with Lauda Leon (Sovereign Ki) part 1
https://podbay.fm/p/the-cosmic-salon/e/1669150013
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Re: niish - A chat with Lauda Leon

Post by Christine »

Hola norman! Nice to see you post something on our wee forum. I haven't listened to Lauda Leon in a long time and must admit that I've never listened to any of Niish's interviews even though I am connected to her through several friends. It often feels like informational overload and I have to take needed breaks.

That said, I will find time to listen and if I have anything to comment will do so. Many years back I had long conversations with Lauda and Evie Logren, interesting getting to know them and the work they do.
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