by GreatMistery.org

 

The Axiom Faculty, brought together through gatherings such as The Prophets Conferences, national lecture and workshop tours and international expeditions and pilgrimages, is composed of scientists, researchers, mystics, shaman, pundits, seers, healers - exceptional teachers showing us new maps of reality. We invite you to look closer.

 

Alberto Villoldo
Arthur Hull

Barbara Marx Hubbard
Brooke Medicine Eagle
Carlos Castaneda
Chamalú
Christina Grof
Coleman Barks
Colin Wilson
Dan Millman
Deepak Chopra
Deva Premal & Miten
Doreen Virtue
Edgar Mitchell
Ervin Laszlo
Fred Alan Wolf
Gabrielle Roth
Gregg Braden
Hank Wesselman
Howard Martin
Hunbatz Men
Huston Smith
Hyemeyohsts & Swan Storm

Ilona Selke
Jai Uttal
James Redfield &
Salle Merrill Redfield

Jan Phillips
Jean Houston
Joan Ocean
Joanne Shenandoah

John Perry Barlow
John Mack
Judith Bluestone Polich
John Hagelin
Jonathan Goldman
Joseph Chilton Pearce
Judith Orloff

Krishna Das
Laurie Monroe
Matthew Fox
Michael Harner
Michael Lerner
Michio Kaku
Mikela & Philip Tarlow
Nicki Scully

Norman Shealy
Oriah Mountain Dreamer
Paul Devereux
Paul Ray &
Sherry Ruth Anderson
Peter Russell
Pir Vilayat Khan
Ralph Metzner
Ram Dass
Riane Eisler
Robert Thurman

Robert Venosa &
Martina Hoffmann
Ross Heaven
Russell Targ

Salle Merrill Redfield

Sandra Ingerman
Serge Kahili King
Stanislav Grof
Swami Satchidananda
Terence McKenna
Thom Hartmann
Tom Robbins
Zecharia Sitchin

 

 

Alberto Villoldo, PhD - the founder of The Four Winds Society, trained as a psychologist and medical anthropologist and has investigated the traditions of the Andes and the Amazon for more than 25 years. He has developed a body of shamanic knowledge that is readily accessible to the West, and provides us with a scientific framework through which we can learn the ancient healing practices which can be “known but not told.” His newest book, Shaman, Healer, Sage, was selected as book of the month by the One Spirit Book Club. He lectures and trains widely, as well as seeing private clients.


 

Arthur Hull is recognized as the father of the community drum circle movement. He is a motivational speaker, keynote presenter and an internationally acclaimed master at facilitating groups of people through a common experience using music and rhythm. Since 1985, Arthur has used the Village Music Circles™ metaphor to build team spirit and promote unity in corporations, schools and communities worldwide. As a performing musician for 30 years Arthur has studied and worked with many renowned percussionists including Babatunde Olatunji, Hamza El Din, and Mickey Hart of The Grateful Dead. Arthur is a Signature Series Endorsee for REMO, Inc., and has designed many REMO World Percussion Drums and facilitates national and international REMO sponsored events.

 

Barbara Marx Hubbard is a noted futurist, author, and public speaker who shows that while the multiple, converging crises our planet is going through may appear meaningless, painful and confusing, they are simply birth pains.  A new state of consciousness is being born, re-ordering the future of our species and the very cells of our bodies. She is president of the Foundation for Conscious Evolution and one of the co-founding board members of the World Future Society.

 

“There is no doubt in my mind that Barbara Marx Hubbard…is the best
informed human now alive regarding futurism and the foresights it has produced.”
R. Buckminster Fuller

 

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Brooke Medicine Eagle is an American native Earthkeeper, teacher, ceremonial leader, sacred ecologist, songwriter, Feng Shui practitioner and catalyst for wholeness, whose dedication is to bring forward the ancient truths concerning how to live a fully human life in sustaining harmony with All Our Relations. She is a member of Sacred Ground International, an educational foundation based in sustainable living and buffalo ranching on her home Crow Reservation. She is the author of a spiritual autobiography, Buffalo Woman Comes Singing; and her new book on the transformational practices of Earth magic and ascending into our greater humanity, The Last Ghost Dance.
 

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Carlos Castaneda and his party have had a significant impact in bringing an awareness of shamanism and other realities to many in western culture. Time Magazine describes Castaneda as an "enigmatic personality who was either an unfairly vilified anthropologist or a wildly inventive novelist." Either way, he opened the doors of perception for many.
 

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Chamalú, a Quechua Indian trained in traditional Andean Shamanism, was born in Bolivia and is Founder of the growing Pachamama Movement in South America and Europe.  He founded the Janajpacha (meaning Paradise) Community in a purpose-built traditional mountain village in his native Bolivia.  This remarkable international center of healing therapy, initiation and ecological education attracts people from all over the world.  Chamalú's writings incorporate the lyrical use of verse-like prose and have been compared to The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran.  They are a celebration of that magic communion. It is the true shaman's insight into what humanity has lost and must rediscover if it is to survive.  His teachings provide an exciting introduction to the indigenous wisdom of the Andes, about being closer to nature, healing the earth and venerating its sacred places.


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Christina Grof, Ph.D. is an author, teacher, artist, founder of the Spiritual Emergence Network, and co-creator of Holotropic Breathwork™. She is president of Grof Transpersonal Training, Inc., vice-president emeritus of the International Transpersonal Association, and an advisor to the board of the Spiritual Emergence Network.


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Coleman Barks is the author of numerous Rumi translations and he has been a student of Sufism since 1977.  His work with Rumi was the subject of an hour-long segment in Bill Moyer’s Language of Life series on PBS (1995).

“I wait beside these poems with a kind of heart-listening…I'm not the cook, more a strangely elated waiter bringing out dishes.  I hope I am at times to be the empty screen on which Rumi’s joy and grief can play.  These poems are beyond me.  That's why I love working on them.  They draw me where I have to go.”  --Coleman Barks

 “Not since the popularity of The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran in the 1960s has a poet made such a dent in American culture. And if any one person could be said to be responsible for the Rumi renaissance it would have to be Coleman Barks.”  --The New York Times

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Colin Wilson burst upon the literary scene with his bestseller The Outsider when he was 25.  He is an enormously prolific writer with some 80 major works to his credit which deal with a wide variety of subjects:  existential philosophy, religion, occult and supernatural phenomena, music, sex, archaeology, astronomy, and cosmology.  His most recent book is The Atlantis Blueprint with Rand Flem-Ath.


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Dan Millman is a past world champion gymnast, university coach and college professor whose disillusion with "the usual life" sent him around the world and into the depths of his mind and heart.  His experiences generated an approach to life he calls the way of the peaceful warrior.  Dan has been trained to recognize the basic life-patterns which lie beneath the theater of our lives.  His Peaceful Warrior Program for Transformation covers practical methods for improved mental clarity, emotional freedom, and physical vitality in daily life.
 

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Deepak Chopra, M.D. has written twenty-five books, which have been translated into thirty-five languages.  He is also the author of more than one hundred audio- and videotape series, including five critically acclaimed programs on public television.  In 1999 Time magazine selected Dr. Chopra as one of the Top 100 Icons and Heroes of the Century, describing him as “the poet-prophet of alternative medicine.” 

Dr. Chopra currently serves as CEO and founder of The Chopra Center for Well Being in La Jolla, California. Dr. Chopra is acknowledged as one of the world's greatest leaders in the field of mind body medicine, continuing to transform our understanding of the meaning of health.  His work is changing the way the world views physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and social wellness.
 

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Deva Premal & Miten - Deva Premal grew up in a spiritual family where she was introduced at an early age to chanting and meditation.  Her mother is a music teacher and her father an artist.  As a child she studied the violin and later in life found that it was her voice that was her instrument.  Miten, her partner in life and in music, established a successful career in the '70s and '80s as a singer songwriter touring with such bands as Fleetwood Mac, Ry Cooder, and Lou Reed.  He left that life to pursue a more spiritual path living in a commune and practicing meditation.  It was here he met Premal and found his music coming from a deeper source.  These two musicians have traveled the world for the past 10 years almost year round -- constantly singing in concert and in workshops.  This life has become their meditation, and their gift.

 

Doreen Virtue is a fourth-generation metaphysician and clairvoyant spiritual healer who holds B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees in counseling psychology.  She is a faculty member of the American Institute of Hypnotherapy, and an advisory board member of The Depossession Institute, a professional organization of spirit-releasement therapists.  Dr. Virtue's work has been featured in McCall's, USA Today, and Woman's Day; and she has appeared on Touched By An Angel, Oprah, Good Morning America, The View with Barbara Walters, and many other shows. After many years of helping patients using traditional psychotherapy, Dr. Virtue began to incorporate her intuitive skills and angelic messages into the therapeutic process. 

 “As we move into the millennium, the angels are speaking and making their presence known to more and more of us, and we are listening.”

Dr. Virtue has shared a timeless tool for us to use as we are called to collectively heal our planet and ourselves. The angels are here more now than ever because of the millennium shift. This is the time, which prophecies predicted when the heavens would open and the angels would sing. We are in one of the most exciting times in history, and the angels are here to help us usher in the new age of peace.
 

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Edgar Mitchell, Ph.D., an Apollo astronaut who having taken the hero's journey to the moon and returned, brilliantly delineates how humankind's exploration of both outer and inner space represents the next epoch in the evolution of life itself, a process over which human beings have increasing control. Dr. Mitchell founded the Institute of Noetic Sciences in 1973

"to expand knowledge of the nature and potentials of the mind and spirit, and to apply that knowledge to advance health and well-being for humanity and our planet."

He has spent over twenty years studying human consciousness and psychic and paranormal phenomena in the search for a common ground between science and spirit.
 

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Ervin Laszlo, Ph.D., founder and President of the Club of Budapest, was one of the first representatives in the area of systems philosophy and general theory of evolution. He published nearly 70 books translated into as many as 18 languages. In the course of his long academic career as a professor for philosophy, systems philosophy and future sciences, he worked in teaching and research at a variety of reputable universities in the US, Europe, and the Far East.
 

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Fred Alan Wolf earned a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from UCLA.  He continues to write, lecture throughout the world, and conduct research on the relationship of quantum physics to consciousness.  He is the National Book Award Winning author of Taking the Quantum Leap and many other books including The Spiritual Universe. He is a member of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Scholars.  Dr. Wolf has taught at the University of London, the University of Paris, the Hahn-Meitner Institute for Nuclear Physics in Berlin, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and San Diego State University in the United States.  His latest book is entitled Mind into Matter.
 

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Gabrielle Roth is founder and director of The Moving Center and is an internationally renowned theater director, philosopher, and recording artist who has created her own form of ecstatic dance. She is the best-selling author of Maps to Ecstasy: A Healing Journey for the Untamed Spirit and Sweat Your Prayers: Movement as Spiritual Practice. Her teachings, for the past thirty-five years have permeated many areas of the culture and included many diverse settings such as schools, hospitals, corporate offices, theaters and growth centers. Her work has been featured in numerous national publications.  Her award winning musical recordings are on the cutting edge of shamanic trance/dance music.  Roth's workshops have an electric intensity that mates contemporary currents of rock music, modern theater and poetry to the ancient pulse of shamanism.
 

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"Gregg Braden is a rare blend of scientist, visionary and scholar with the ability to speak to our minds, while touching the wisdom of our hearts.”   -Deepak Chopra, M.D.

Best selling author and guide to sacred sites throughout the world, Gregg Braden has been a featured guest for international conferences and media specials bridging ancient wisdom and modern science. A former earth scientist and senior aerospace computer systems designer (Phillips Petroleum, Martin Marietta Aerospace, Cisco Systems) Braden is now considered a leading authority on bridging ancient traditions and the science of our future. His journeys into the remote mountain villages, monasteries, and temples of times past, coupled with his background in the hard sciences, uniquely qualify him to bring the benefit of long-lost traditions to the forefront of our lives today. Captivating audiences of all ages, Braden empowers our lives with a life-affirming message of hope, through his remarkable synthesis of science and spirituality.
 

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Hank Wesselman, Ph.D. has worked for 25 years with an international group of scientists investigating the mystery of human origins out in East Africa's Great Rift Valley. In the 1970s, while doing fieldwork in the remote, arid landscapes of Southern Ethiopia, he began to experience spontaneous, extraordinary expanded states of awareness similar to those of traditional shamans. In an attempt to understand, he went beyond scholarly research into direct, personal contact with the ancient methods practiced by tribal people for achieving mystical states.  Wesselman is an anthropologist who has taught anthropology at the University of California at San Diego and the University of Hawaii at Hilo, and currently offers classes at American River College and Sierra College in northern California.

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Howard Martin is co-author with Doc Childre of the book, The HeartMath Solution, and is an Executive Vice President and Chief Creativity Officer of HeartMath LLC and was one of the original leaders who helped Doc Childre found HeartMath. HeartMath is at the forefront of human development with techniques that use the transforming power of the heart to release stress, access higher levels of intelligence, establish emotional balance and stimulate higher brain functioning. Howard has been with HeartMath's world-wide training and consulting team since 1991 and has been instrumental in developing and teaching HeartMath's practical, yet dynamic, programs in mental and emotional balance and personal efficiency to thousands of program participants. Howard Martin shares breakthrough scientific research which shows that the heart is the control tower of the body's systems and overall health.  These life-altering techniques show how to deepen the qualities long associated with heart-intuition, compassion, courage, love, appreciation and joy. As a result, one can tap into a power that can greatly improve performance, health and relationships.
 

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Huston Smith, holder of eleven honorary degrees, is considered to be the world’s foremost religious scholar. His book The World's Religions has been the most widely used textbook on its subject for a third of a century. Counting its several editions, it has sold over two and a half million copies world-wide.  In his work, this eloquent, warm, and accessible teacher presents his passionate, vital message about the full potential of the human spirit.  Smith also takes us into the religious significance of entheogenic plants and chemical.  In 1996, Bill Moyers devoted a 5-part PBS special to Smith's life and work, "The Wisdom of Faith with Huston Smith." Smith has produced three series for public television: "The Religions of Man," "The Search for America," and (with Arthur Compton) "Science and Human Responsibility." His films on Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism, and Sufism have all won awards at international film festivals.
 

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Hunbatz Men is a Mayan Elder, Day Keeper - an authority on the history, rituals, art, ancient healing techniques, chronology and calendar systems of Mayan civilization.  The Daykeeper, in the tradition of the Maya, is the recipient of knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation through centuries of time. It is an oral tradition that implies a lifetime of learning. His teachings contain revelations that are most needed in today's anxious world and are a great contribution to the quest for the ultimate truth.
 

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Hyemeyohsts Storm is the legendary and world renowned author and teacher who first introduced the knowledge of the Medicine Wheels, the Legacy of the Zero Chiefs and their Sacred Medicine Wheel Teachings, to the modern world in his best selling classic Seven Arrows, published in 1972, and now in its 46th printing.  He is a Northern Cheyenne and German mixed blood, who was born and raised on Indian reservations in Montana. Storm is the Founder and Director of the Spiritual organization - The Circle of the Earth Temple and Institute, and the Founder and Director of the International School of Metis Art, and is an artist and teacher, as well as a writer.

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Swan Storm is an American Metis (mixed blood) woman and is Hyemeyohsts Storm's partner in Life and in Teaching. For over fourteen years she has studied the Knowledge of ancient Earth Teachers, Leaders and Zero Chiefs, who were women of the Medicine Wheel Teachings and Ancient Ceremonial Wisdom.   Swan is now a highly respected Earth Teacher in her own right and is currently completing her first book and a musical CD.

 

Ilona Selke brings us an inspiring adventure that invites us to use our imaginations to bridge to an invisible world, reaching beyond the confines of the physical. Her techniques come from researching the dolphins of the Hawaiian Islands and finding out about the workings of their holographic thought processes as they move within a “dreamtime” dimension.  Ilona's visionary work is an inspiring adventure that invites us to recreate our world through accessing the wisdom of dolphins and the dimensions of the dreamtime.
 

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Jai Uttal, highly acclaimed sacred music composer, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, and ecstatic vocalist, combines influences from India with influences from American rock and jazz, creating a stimulating and exotic multi-cultural fusion that is truly world spirit music. The Kirtan presentation by Jai and Geoffrey at The Prophets Conference Victoria had the crowd singing and dancing in utmost celebratory joy. Jai Uttal and Geoffrey Gordon have taught workshops together at Esalen Institute, California Institute of Integral Studies, Omega Institute, Yoga Journal Conferences, International Transpersonal Association, Body and Soul Conferences, as well as yoga centers in the U.S. and internationally.
 

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James Redfield synthesized his interest in interactive psychology, Eastern and Western philosophy, science, futurism, ecology, history, and mysticism in The Celestine Prophecy.  This adventure parable about a spiritual journey to Peru created a model for spiritual perception and actualization that resonated with millions of people and focused on the mysterious coincidences that occur in each of our lives.  It has become one of one of the most successful self-published books of all time. In October 1997 Redfield was awarded the highly prestigious Medal of the Presidency of the Italian Senate at the XXIII Pio Manzu International Conference in Rimini, Italy. Pio Manzu is a non-governmental arm of the United Nations headed up by Mikhail Gorbachev.
 

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Jan Phillips is an award-winning writer, photographer, video producer, and workshop director. She is the author of God Is at Eye Level - Photography as a Healing Art (Quest Books, 2000), Marry Your Muse - Making a Lasting Commitment to Your Creativity (Chicago: Quest Books, 1997), Making Peace - One Woman's Journey Around the World (New York: Friendship Press, 1990), and co-author of A Waist is a Terrible Thing to Mind—A Wake Up Call. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Ms., New Age Magazine, Harper's, Christian Science Monitor, National Catholic Reporter, Utne Reader, Texas Highways, and in dozens of newspapers and magazines around the world. Her photographs have been exhibited at the National Women's Hall of Frame, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Los Angeles County Museum, Tyler Art Gallery, the Children's Museum, Sarah Lawrence College Gallery and in several international venues. As an artist/activist, Jan's commitment to spiritual healing and social justice resonates in her work and her workshops are vibrant with that passion and sensibility.
 

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Jean Houston, Ph.D., is a scholar and researcher in human capacities, and for the past 30 years has co-directed, with her husband Dr. Robert Masters, the Foundation for Mind Research, first in New York City and now in Pomona, New York. Their work has focused on the understanding of latent human abilities. She is the founded of the Mystery School --a program of cross-cultural mythic and spiritual studies dedicated to teaching history, philosophy, the new physics, psychology, anthropology, myth, and the many dimensions of our human potential. Dr. Houston was the protégé of the late anthropologist Margaret Mead, who instructed her in the workings of organizations and power structures in many different cultures. With the late mythologist Joseph Campbell, Jean Houston frequently co-led seminars and workshops aimed at understanding interrelationships between ancient myths and modern societies.
 

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Joan Phillips Ocean, M.S.W. shares the ancient wisdom uncovered during her research work with dolphins and whales. She experiences their gentle communications as sound holography, a "language" that intensifies physical senses, bypasses rational-cognitive paradigms, resonates directly with our cellular intelligence, and awakens multiple levels of perception and consciousness. Ocean has devoted her life to "participatory research"—swimming among the dolphins and whales, watching and learning from them as they transcend linear sensory reality and expand into the larger Universe where the unknown civilizations welcome us.  She explains that a merging of different dimensions, of differing planes of existence, is occurring now and that when we choose to prepare ourselves mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually to cross thresholds of consciousness, our belief systems will expand to accommodate these beautiful, unknown, yet faintly familiar realms.
 

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Joanne Shenandoah, Wolf Clan, Oneida Nation, Six Nations Iroquois, has been selected as North America's Native Artist of the Year (2003).  With 12 albums to her credit and a Grammy Nomination she has been described by the Associated Press as the most honored aboriginal musician of her time.  She has nine Native American Music Awards as well as an honorary doctorate from Syracuse University.

 

John Perry Barlow is a former lyricist for the Grateful Dead, and co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Since May of 1998, he has been a Fellow at Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, following a term as a Fellow with the Institute of Politics at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. Barlow could be described as an outspoken advocate for opening technology information as an avenue to create needed changes as a form of conscious evolution, understanding, freedom and community. He has written for a diversity of publications, including Communications of the ACM, Mondo 2000, The New York Times, and Time. He has been on the masthead of Wired Magazine since it was founded. His piece on the future of copyright, "The Economy of Ideas" is taught in many law schools and his "Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace" is posted on thousands of web sites. He was the first to apply the term Cyberspace to the "place" it presently describes.
 

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