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Buddha at the Gas Pump

143. Christine Wushke

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2012

⏱️ 114 minutes

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Summary

Christine Wushke is a certified yoga and meditation teacher living in Okotoks Alberta Canada. In addition to teaching yoga and meditation classes, Christine is also a massage therapist who incorporates a holistic approach to healing the body, mind, and spirit of each individual. Christine has been studying the field of energy healing for 20 years and finds the approach to healing a sacred journey of discovery on many levels, both physically as well as spiritually. Her life, since the age of six, has seen a set of classical spiritual encounters and experiences which have inspired her to shine light on the deeper aspects of life as a fully conscious Divine-Human being. She recently wrote a book called ‘Freedom is your Nature:’ a practical guide to transformation, which delves into the ancient yogic teachings of awakening in a down to earth language easy to follow by any reader. To read more of Christine’s spiritual writing and mystical poetry go to http://freelyhuman.com. Videos (Free on Amazon Prime): Easy Yoga for Beginners with Christine Wushke Allowing Practice Meditation Drop of Water Meditation Easy Yoga for Back Pain Restorative Yoga for Stress Relief with Christine Wushke Spine Summary and transcript of this interview Interview recorded 10/21/2012 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - A Mystical Experience at Six 00:05:33 - A Profound Experiential Shift 00:11:13 - The Experiential Nature of Spiritual Insight 00:16:08 - The Kundalini Eruption Experience 00:20:12 - The Embodiment Phase 00:24:16 - The Gift of Human Experience 00:27:46 - Exploring Full Embodiment and Integration 00:32:09 - Satsang teachers and the power of transmission 00:36:31 - Accessing Transmission 00:40:09 - Accessing Inner Freedom 00:43:29 - Balancing Spiritual Life as a Single Mom 00:46:22 - The Ease of Being and Freedom from Suffering 00:50:08 - Definition of Transformation and the Role of a Teacher 00:53:51 - The Value of Teachers and Different Paths 00:56:50 - The Space Suit Analogy 00:59:42 - Connecting to Our Divine Nature 01:03:08 - Stepping into the Unknown 01:07:20 - Penetrating the Energetic Component 01:10:43 - The Secret to Letting Things Be As They Are 01:14:04 - Taking Action with Full Consciousness 01:17:33 - The Necessity of Addressing Situations on Their Own Level 01:21:28 - Finding Delight in Healing Work 01:24:41 - Being Fully Present in Challenging Situations 01:28:00 - Cultivating Sensitivity and Strength 01:31:48 - The Untouched Inner Dimension 01:35:41 - Surrendering to the Flow of Life 01:39:07 - Cooperation with the Cosmic Intelligence 01:42:47 - The Fascination of Woo-Woo 01:46:21 - The Allure of Enlightenment 01:50:00 - Conscious Breathing and Book Publication Update 01:52:36 - Stay Updated with BATGAP Interviews

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump.

0:29.2

My name is Rick Archer, and my guest this week is Christine Wooshki.

0:33.0

Welcome, Christine.

0:34.1

Thank you.

0:35.3

And Christine and I have been in touch through emails for the past couple of years because

0:39.9

she watches some of the backcap interviews and every now and then she'll send a comment

0:44.5

or something about one of the interviews.

0:47.8

And I've been a little bit aware of what she's been up to, but I haven't really had a chance

0:53.6

to delve into it until last week

0:55.6

or so, where I read her whole book, which is kind of a rare accomplishment for me.

1:02.3

I don't always get through an entire book, but this one was very good.

1:05.6

It's entitled, Becoming Freely Human.

1:08.5

That's still the title, right?

1:09.7

You haven't changed the time.

1:10.3

Actually, we did change it.

1:11.6

Oh, okay. What is it now? It's freedom is your nature. Okay, freedom is your nature.

1:18.0

And the reason I enjoyed the book is that I really felt like she was speaking from experience. She wasn't just

1:24.9

you know, philosophizing and kind of fishing around in metaphysical

1:30.3

waters, but she was, you know, in a way describing things and perspectives and points, which

1:38.3

might be considered philosophical, but in her case were actually experiential. And so that made it very alive and meaningful, and it's almost like every little sentence

1:49.0

was kind of a sutra or, you know, a kind of a pithy little bit of wisdom.

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