#38 Dar Pan on Human Consciousness, the Power in Love, and a Vision for Now
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This is the second part of a riveting interview with the remarkable and wise shamanic healer Dar Pan. We pick up in this episode right where we left off in episode 37. Dar Pan wastes no time taking us into his vision for a more harmonious future in which we pry off the shackles of guilt, shame, and fear and emerge into the freedom of the healing power of love. This isn’t just a far-fetched, kumbaya utopia that he is offering but a realistic and attainable path forward that begins with the transformation of each of us personally, and he lays out the tools and benchmarks that we can apply to our individual journeys.
We explore many contentious topics in this episode, including the injurious concepts of Original Sin and Settler’s Guilt, the fear-mongering propaganda of a controversial pandemic, and the ancestral shame that society affixes so incessantly to our psyche that perhaps only love and forgiveness will allow us to shed the labels that are rendering us incompatible with fellow beings on this planet, and at times, even with ourselves.
As Eckhart Tolle demonstrates, there is an undeniable healing power of living consciously in the now. Dar Pan explores the virtue of human consciousness and how conscious communities can help restore our relations, bridging chasms that have been carved by our departure from living in the moment in exchange for technology that leaves us bereft of genuine connection.
This is a powerful episode that can help guide us back to small- and large-scale communities that will thrive on that which unites us: our collective humanity.
Welcome to a new vision forward on this episode of Salish Wolf with Dar Pan.
Episode Links:
Instagram @dar_pan369
Metamorphosis on YouTube
A New Vision on YouTube
Anchor Point Links:
Men’s Retreats at Anchor Point Expeditions