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Catholicism to Shamanism, Mystical Experiences & Receiving Divine Guidance
- 2025/03/25
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In the inaugural episode of Soul Unique, host Anu Peter Brandt speaks to Judy Kitt, President of the Foundation for Mind-Being Research. They discuss the importance of forging a unique spiritual path, Judy’s experiences transitioning from Catholicism to Shamanism, and the significance of maintaining a connection with the divine. Judy shares profound insights into her spiritual journey, impactful books, and remarkable experiences with FMBR. In this episode, she also offers practical advice for those seeking a deeper spiritual connection and navigating their own unique paths.00:00 Welcome to Soul Unique05:26 Defining the Divine17:40 Exploring Shamanism39:37 The Essence of Individual Spirituality40:40 Challenges of Organized Religion43:00 The Belief in Separation and Its Impact46:32 Advice for Deepening Spiritual Connection50:28 Discovering Your Life's Purpose01:02:59 Recap, Resources, Final ThoughtsAbout Soul Unique (soulunique.com) & Host Anu Peter BrandtHaving been on a quiet spiritual path since childhood, which includes his own process of ongoing self-realization, a miraculous physical healing, and countless mystical, outside-the-box experiences, Anu is a Transformational Wellness Practitioner, retreat facilitator, healer, intuitive, spiritual guide and counselor. His calling to be of service to personal and planetary awakening, healing, and transformation is his most fervid endeavor. This show was Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones and Executive Producer and Nathan Wheatley as EditorRESOURCES from conversation with Judy Kitt on the Soul Unique PodcastJudy Kitt is the President of the Foundation for Mind-Being Research (FMBR), which was founded by Bill Gough and Virginia Cates.FMBR website: www.fmbr.orgYouTube Channel: FMBRTVJudy received initiation rites (and, as a result, is a “Mesa Carrier”) from elders of the Q’ero Nation and studied shamanism practices through the Four Winds Society (thefourwinds.com) with Alberto Villoldo. The Q'ero Nation refers to a Quechua-speaking indigenous community living in the Peruvian Andes mountains, often considered to be the last direct descendants of the Inca people, and known for preserving their ancient traditions and their deep connection to nature.Judy mentions at the very beginning of our conversation that she is currently studying The Bhagavad Gita. The Bhagavad Gita is a Hindu scripture, dated to the second or first century BCE, which forms part of the epic poem Mahabharata. It is a synthesis of various strands of Indian religious thought (Wikipedia).BOOKS MENTIONED:• Out on a Limb (1983) by Shirley MacLaine• The Dance of the Dissident Daughter (1996) by Sue Monk Kidd• Conversations with God (book series, starting 1995) by Neale Donald Walsch• Jungle Medicine: From Medicine to Magic (2004) by Connie Grauds• The Reluctant Shaman (1991) by Kay Cordell Whitaker• Lifeprints: Deciphering Your Life Purpose from Your Fingerprints (2007) by Richard Unger• The Book of Love and Creation (2012), a channeled text by Paul Selig (part of a series of channeled books). More info at PaulSelig.com.• Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior (2015) by Chogyam Trungpa• Way of the Peaceful Warrior (1980) by Dan MillmanMETHODOLOGIES & CONCEPTS MENTIONED:• Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP) - After our conversation, Judy did some searching and found that the person who did the impressive presentation at FMBR on EVP (he calls it “Instrumental Transcommunication”) is Mark Macy (macyafterlife.com).• Barbara Marx Hubbard’s concept of conscious evolution and that the crises of the world are part of the birth process of a new humanity. Check out Barbara Marx Hubbard’s Foundation for Conscious Evolution at BarbaraMarxHubbard.com.• The Buddhist principle of “no harm.” Non-harming is the Buddhist principle of “ahimsa,” a central principle in Buddhist ethics. • Pronoia is a state of mind where one believes that the world is conspiring to help them. It's the opposite of paranoia, where someone believes others (and/or the world) are conspiring against them. • “Every bit of it worth it, every bit of it worth it, every bit of it worth it” is from the teachings of Abraham-Hicks (https://www.abraham-hicks.com)• Shadow Work, developed by psychoanalyst, Carl Jung, is a process of exploring and accepting the parts of yourself that you've repressed or ignored. It can help you understand yourself better, improve relationships, and learn healthy coping mechanisms. PLEASE NOTE: After our conversation, Judy told me she wanted to make it clearer that her experiences with Catholicism were and are, of course, her own. She told me she knows a lot of people who have had beautiful, nurturing experiences growing up in the church. Of course, as we discussed, that was not her experience and she acknowledges that many people share her challenging experiences but she also recognizes that others do not. She wanted to be sure that came ...