2012 Summit Replays
2012 Summit Replay Listing
January 9, 12:00pm Elliott Dacher
January 10, 12:00pm Marilyn Schlitz
January 11, 12:00pm Marianne Williamson
January 12, 12:00pm Anodea Judith
January 16, 12:00pm Dan Millman
January 17, 12:00pm Alison Armstrong
January 18, 12:00pm Lisa Schrader
January 19, 12:00pm Sue Morter
January 23, 12:00pm Mingtong Gu
January 24, 12:00pm Dr. Len Saputo
January 25, 12:00pm Saniel Bonder and Linda Groves-Bonder
January 26, 12:00pm Janet Quinn
January 30, 12:00pm Anat Baniel
January 31, 12:00pm Hale Dwoskin
February 1, 12:00pm Marci Shimoff
February 2, 12:00pm Joan Borysenko
February 6, 12:00pm Laura Silva
February 7, 12:00pm Brad Yates
February 8, 12:00pm Arjuna Ardagh, Chameli Ardagh
February 9, 12:00pm Eric Pearl
February 13, 12:00pm Bernie Siegel
February 14, 12:00pm Dave Ellis
February 15, 12:00pm Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt
February 16, 12:00pm Janet Attwood
February 20, 12:00pm Norm Shealy
February 21, 12:00pm Kim Chernin
February 22, 12:00pm Rickie Byars Beckwith
February 23, 12:00pm Richard Gordon
February 27, 12:00pm John Gray
February 28, 12:00pm Brandon Bays
February 29, 12:00pm Satyen and Suzanne Raja
March 1, 12:00pm Shifra Hendrie
March 5, 12:00pm David Wolfe
March 6, 12:00pm Gordon Davidson
March 7, 12:00pm Belvie Rooks and Dedan Gills
March 8, 12:00pm Larry Crane
March 12, 12:00pm Bruce Lipton
March 13, 12:00pm Lion Goodman
March 14, 12:00pm Cassandra Vieten
March 15, 12:00pm Christine Hibbard
March 16, 12:00pm Jennifer McLean
March 19, 12:00pm Gary Malkin
March 20, 12:00pm Steve Bhaerman
March 21, 12:00pm Howard Martin, Deborah Rozman
March 22, 12:00pm Flordemayo Hall
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Flordemayo Hall born in the highlands of Central America, and is the youngest of 15 children. She grew up in a family of traditional healers, and at an early age, like others in her family, she was found to have the gift of Sight. When she was 4 years old, Flordemayo began learning the art of curanderismo in the traditional way: taught from mother to daughter, generation to generation. Flordemayo’s mother was a midwife and healer who taught her daughters in the use of herbs, women’s medicine and how women are to honor and care for the Earth. Her mothers guidance, both practical and spiritual, have helped to form who Flordemayo is today; a Curandera Espiritu-a healer of divine spirit. In addition to her independent work as a featured speaker and woman of prayer at National and International Conferences, she is a member of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers. Flordemayo travels our beautiful Mother Earth to share her healing abilities, inspiring and fostering more spiritual understanding among people, so that all people may unite in a circle of prayer.
Flordemayo is deeply respected for her healing ability and wisdom. She is the founding Director and President of the Institute of Natural and Traditional Knowledge, based in New Mexico, and has been recognized by The International Congress of Traditional Medicine as the recipient of the Martin de la Cruz Award for Alternative Healing.
In 2011, she received a mandate from Spirit to begin building a temple near her home in Estancia, New Mexico. Here Flordemayo will offer workshops and classes with advanced practitioners of the healing arts. In addition Flordemayo will offer readings and consultations, the land will house the Grandmothers Seed Vault as a commitment to the future generations and a sustainable future. Flordemayo’s remedies, Spirit Medicine of the Grandmothers, are made using traditional herbs, prayers and ceremony. These remedies have been passed down to Flordemayo through oral tradition for many generations. Flordemayo’s remedies are for every type of situation, designed to cleanse, heal, protect and promote spiritual growth.