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🗓️ 17 June 2020
⏱️ 115 minutes
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0:00.0 | The Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump. |
0:28.0 | My name is Rick Archer. |
0:29.7 | Buddha at the gas pump is an ongoing series of conversations with spiritually awakening people. |
0:35.5 | I've done over 550 of them now. And if this is new to you |
0:39.9 | and you'd like to check out previous ones, please go to batgap.com, BATGAP, and look under |
0:46.8 | the pastor interviews menu. This program is made possible through the support of appreciative |
0:52.5 | listeners and viewers. So if you appreciate it and would like to help support it, there's a PayPal button on every page of the website. |
1:00.4 | My guest today is Robin Aisha Lansom. Robin is a transformational speaker, a visual artist, medicine singer, and medical health intuitive. She had two near-death |
1:14.1 | experiences during the Rhodesian War in 1977 when she was eight years old. When she was called |
1:21.9 | back to life by the medicine song of rural Zimbabwean woman, it opened her intuition and her own medicine songs. She has had the |
1:30.6 | privilege to give singing medicine to over 14,000 people. Her specialty areas as shamanic cranial |
1:37.4 | sacral therapist are trauma resolution, understanding illness, and healing injury. She sees inside each person their gifts and strengths, |
1:47.1 | as well as underlying cause of their physical, emotional, or spiritual distress. She helps people |
1:53.7 | restore the natural rhythms in their body for their greatest health. She loves to help people |
1:59.2 | integrate their own near-death experiences. |
2:02.0 | She has helped thousands of people regain their sense of wholeness, creativity, intuition, |
2:06.4 | embodiment, self-confidence, and mindfulness in the present moment. I just want to say that Robin |
2:13.2 | has quite a story, so that little introduction didn't really do justice to it. So you'll see |
2:19.6 | as we get into her story. And I was just telling Robin, this is the only interview I can remember |
2:24.9 | every having done, which brought me to tears several times during the, just listening to her |
2:29.9 | story and some of the things she went through. So it's really something. And Robin, at points during |
2:36.4 | this interview, I've heard you tell your whole story four or five times now at some length and read |
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