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Breaking a negative energy cycle.

Season 2 Episode 19 Release Date: 30 October 2022 Skáldskapr: Breaking a negative energy cycle. Segment 1 Speak about interacting with a modern day world bent of elevating some while suppressing others.  Segment 2 Teaching how to dissipate the negative…

Dissolving differences

Season 2 Episode 18 Release Date: 23 October 2022 Skáldskapr: Dissolving differences Segment 1 – Story Speak of seeking the many differences between the Creators creations here on Earth. Segment 2 – Teaching Speak of the multiple parts of machines…

Why box your “God”?

Season 2 Episode 17 Release Date: 16 October 2022 Skáldskapr: Why box your “God”? Segment 1 – Story Speak of all the limitations that modern day religions have placed on this figure they call a god. In the Christian holy…

Intolerance. A form of hate.

Season 2 Episode 15 Release Date: 2 October 2022 Skáldskapr: Intolerance. A form of hate. Segment 1 Tell the story of those Europeans who fled to the new world escaping religious persecution, only to enact the same on others. Segment…

Walking away from hate

Season 2 Episode 15 Release Date: October 2022 Skáldskapr: Walking away from hate Segment 1 – Story Tell the story how the warrior chose the path of peace after many years of hate.  Segment 2 – Teaching Each minute of…

Growing the breadth of love.

Season 2 Episode 14 Release Date: 25 Sep 2022 Skáldskapr: Growing then breadth of love. Segment 1 Talk about the power that influence can have at misunderstanding the value of love. Mistranslating expressions of love as weakness, or fear.  Segment…

Investing in our culture.

Because of the onslaught of cultural dilution that has occurred over the last several millennia many of us find ourselves deeply pondering what culture are we exactly, and what possible influence does it have on our lives. Sometimes it takes…

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