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🗓️ 5 November 2019
⏱️ 119 minutes
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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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