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Buddha at the Gas Pump

522. Annette Kaiser

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2019

⏱️ 119 minutes

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Summary

Annette Kaiser was born in Zürich, Switzerland in 1948. She is a spiritual teacher, founder and spiritual director of the retreat center Villa Unspunnen in Switzerland. Under her guidance, this place has become a gem of peace and light, that inspires many people in their spiritual work. She is a visionary of a Universal Spirituality and has written more than ten books. After completing her studies in economics and sociology at the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland), she worked for many years in the field of development cooperation. Her special fields were the women`s cause and intercultural dialog. During 17 years, she was a student of Irina Tweedie, an Anglo-Russian Sufi-teacher (author of Daughter of Fire: A Diary of a Spiritual Training with a Sufi Master). In the late 1980s, Annette Kaiser opened her Tai Ji DO-School, training teachers for over 30 years. Since 1998, she is authorized by Mrs. Tweedie to continue the Naqshbandiyya Mujaddidiyya Sufilineage, guiding human beings on the path of love. In the year 2000, she developed the „DO-path“, which she continues to develop and which enhances a deep transformation of the heart as a way of living in a non-dual, cosomocentric understanding. In 2017 she started teaching the art of spiritual dreamwork. She is particularly devoted to transconfessional and transcultural evolutionary spirituality, which implies an open aware state of being as the natural expression of an integral way of living in a very deep sense. This way leads to Universal Spirituality and Universal Cooperation as Not-Two. In both areas, Annette Kaiser initiates and participates in many ways (retreats, workshops, conferences, audio-conferences, etc.) with different groups, centers and human beings in Europe and worldwide. She sees the 21st Century as a call for humanity to recognize itself as inseparably One, co-creating a new culture in collective wisdom and love of One Heart. In addition, she engages herself also on a very practical level, always in the spirit of what Universal Spirituality means for her – ONE World – ONE Humanity – ONE Consciousness – locally and globally: e.g. recently by initiating the Co-creating Europe movement, or supporting the project of “Lebensraum Belmont” next door. And for over 30 years she is president of the not-for-profit association “Open Hands” that supports projects in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Furthermore, projects like “The path of Love – A Meditation path” and the meditation “The Golden Thread – for ONE WORLD” have been inspired by her. She is married, mother of two adult children and grandmother. Website: goldenerwind.ch Books: The Path Has No Name: Life and Vision of a Sufi Teacher Annette Kaiser: 99 Questions to a Spiritual Teacher Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group. Summary and transcript of this interview Interview recorded October 19th, 2019. YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump 00:05:14 - Early Devotion and Interest in Spirituality 00:09:12 - The Quest for Understanding Reality 00:13:44 - The Journey of Finding Spiritual Guides 00:17:19 - The Miracle of Life 00:21:42 - The Life of Mrs. Tweedy 00:26:00 - Inviting Her to Switzerland 00:28:59 - Studying in Hochschule St. Gallen and the Movement of Gestalt Therapy 00:32:08 - Falling into Nothingness 00:36:08 - Awakening with Responsibility 00:40:11 - The Practice of Zikr and its Benefits 00:43:26 - The Possibility of Heaven on Earth 00:48:06 - The Awakening of Consciousness and the Calamity we Face 00:52:47 - The Transformation Process of the Butterfly 00:56:51 - Gems of Humanity in Iran 01:01:09 - The Immigrant Crisis and the Spiritual Perspective 01:06:16 - The State of Mind of All People 01:10:58 - The Miracle of the Body and Understanding Sexuality 01:16:28 - Unity of Soul, Body, and Spirit

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0:00.0

The Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump.

0:27.7

Buddha at the gas pump is an ongoing series of interviews or conversations with spiritually

0:33.3

awakening people.

0:34.9

I've done about 520 of them now over the past 10 years. And if this is new to you

0:40.8

and you would like to check out earlier ones, please go to batgap.com, B-A-T-G-A-P, and look under the

0:49.3

past interviews menu. This enterprise, this program, is made possible through the support of appreciative listeners

0:56.5

and viewers. So if you appreciate it and would like to support it, there's a PayPal button on

1:02.4

every page of the website. And when I say listeners and viewers, it's because this is available both

1:07.9

as a video on YouTube and as an audio podcast on iTunes and Stitcher and

1:13.6

all that. And on Batgap, you'll find a place to sign up for the audio podcast if you want to do

1:18.4

that. My guest today is Annette Kaiser. Welcome, Annette. Welcome, too. Annette is in Switzerland

1:27.1

near Interlaken, a very beautiful country where I lived for several

1:30.8

years back in the 70s. She was born in Zurich in 1948. She is a spiritual teacher and founder

1:38.1

and spiritual director of a retreat center in Switzerland, which is where she's speaking to us from.

1:43.4

And that retreat center has

1:44.8

inspired many people. Of course, I'll be linking to her retreat center from her page on batgap.com.

1:50.8

She's a visionary of a universal spirituality and has written more than 10 books, two of which

1:56.3

I've just been reading, 99 questions for a spiritual teacher, and the path has no name,

2:04.5

which is sort of a biographical book. After completing her studies in economics and sociology at

2:11.0

the University of St. Galen in Switzerland, she worked for many years in the field of development

2:16.0

cooperation, specializing in women's causes and intercultural dialogue.

2:21.4

For 17 years, she was a student of Irina Tweedy, an Anglo-Russian Sufi teacher who wrote the well-known book, Daughter of Fire.

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