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Buddha at the Gas Pump

071. Julie Chimes

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2011

⏱️ 108 minutes

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Summary

In the eighties, Julie Chimes-Laws worked in the media-based London’s Fleet Street. Company director, businesswoman and part-time racing driver her world underwent a dramatic change when an out-of-the-blue attempt on her life left her for dead. Viciously stabbed repeatedly within millimeters of her life her subsequent survival was considered to be something of a miracle. She wrote a profound yet humorous autobiographical account of her experiences, both in and out of body, A Stranger in Paradise, which was first published by Bloomsbury, London. The book was distributed on three continents and translated into five further languages creating a wave of positive media attention around the world. The extraordinary story was also the subject of a critically acclaimed BBC documentary, which she scripted and co-directed. Leaving the world of convention behind Julie has spent the last seventeen years living abroad. She has traveled extensively during this time whilst encountering the weird and wonderful. Stepdaughter of the great comedian Max Wall, daughter of one of the world’s most beautiful women, and sister to a wonderful soul with autism, her unconventional upbringing gave her a love of finding mirth in the midst of the mundane, and a passion for storytelling. A gifted speaker, she has addressed and entertained diverse audiences around the world sharing the experiences of her many adventures and fresh insights on life and death. After facing her own mortality she vowed to ‘try on’ as many lives as possible. Olive farmer, cleaner, facilitator of international retreats and workshops on meditation, garden designer, chief cook, host and bottle washer for an restaurant located in her own Andalusian patio, property and pet sitter, painter, decorator, and life counselor to name a few, whilst receiving an unorthodox training as a singer in the basement of a brothel and performing as a soloist in some equally unlikely venues. Having gathered a wealth of original material over the last seventeen years, Julie is now dedicated to full-time writing. Passionate about projects that have the power to uplift, amuse and inspire humanity, she is currently working on a book about forgiveness, with a feature film script, children’s stories, a drama and a comedy series for television and a second book about her adventures planned for the future. She shares her time between Spain and France, where she lives with her editor husband Richard in hidden places away from the marauding British investors. Website: juliechimes.com Facebook Page Transcript of this interview Interview recorded June 5, /2011. YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Julie Chimes 00:03:21 - A Time of Reflection and Reminiscing 00:06:38 - A Bizarre Phone Call and an Unexpected Visitor 00:10:20 - Meeting the Woman on the Self-Awareness Course 00:14:20 - A Turbulent Meeting Turns Deadly 00:17:43 - A Shocking Encounter 00:21:18 - The Dimension of Love and Compassion 00:24:30 - A Glimpse of Sadness and Compassion 00:27:55 - The Mysterious Library and the Message from Spirit 00:31:33 - Relentless Attack and Escape 00:35:00 - The Brutal Attack in the Driveway 00:39:01 - A Violent Attack and a Sequence of Miraculous Events 00:42:25 - The Race to the Hospital 00:45:48 - The Awakening and the Promise 00:49:44 - The Unveiling of Other Realities 00:52:57 - Conversations with Veritas 00:56:21 - Discovering the True Self 01:00:23 - Life on a Hillside in Spain 01:03:15 - The Bartholomew Teachings 01:05:55 - The Quest for a Spiritual Master 01:08:53 - Healing and Reconnection 01:12:18 - Rediscovering the Inner Life 01:15:43 - Finding Balance and Writing A Stranger in Paradise 01:18:56 - A Spiritual Experience through Violence Recovery 01:21:49 - Finding Spiritual Nourishment in Siddha Yoga 01:25:32 - Finding the Right Spiritual Path

Transcript

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump.

0:29.3

My name is Rick Archer, and my guest this week is Julie Chimes.

0:34.9

Julie's the sort of person that you interact with her a few times and you feel like she's an old chum.

0:40.3

She's just such a kind of friendly, delightful person.

0:44.3

So I've really been enjoying getting to know Julie a little bit over the last few weeks.

0:49.3

And I also read her book, which is called A Stranger in Paradise.

0:56.3

And Julie had a spiritual awakening of sorts in a way that most of us would not choose to do.

1:07.0

She was a victim of a murderer or an attempt, someone who's attempting to murder her,

1:16.3

who stabbed her repeatedly and nearly killed her.

1:22.1

And in the process of that, Julie had a rather remarkable experience, which changed her life.

1:27.4

And she can tell that

1:28.4

story better than I can, so I'm going to turn it right over to Julie. Oh, and incidentally,

1:32.4

apparently other people who have interviewed Julie really wanted to focus on the murder itself

1:37.5

or the attempted murder and get into as much gory detail as possible. And that won't be our focus, although we'll have our share of gory detail.

1:47.0

But I think in the context of this show, the, you know, the spiritual experience she had as a result of this,

1:56.0

and the kind of the inner transformation that occurred in her life are far more significant.

2:00.0

So that's what we'll primarily focus on.

2:03.1

So thanks, Julie.

2:04.2

Welcome.

2:05.0

And thanks for bearing with me as we overcame all sorts of technical difficulties to get this thing going.

2:11.1

Hello, Rick.

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