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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2020 · 1H 55M

555. Robin Landsong

from Buddha at the Gas Pump · host Rick Archer

Robin Aisha Landsong is a Transformational Speaker, Visual Artist, Medicine Singer, and Medical/Health Intuitive. She had two Near-Death Experiences during the Rhodesian War in 1977 when she was eight years old. When she was called back to life by the Medicine Song of a rural Zimbabwean woman it opened her intuition and her own Medicine Songs. She has had the privilege to give Singing Medicine to over 14,000 people. Her specialty areas as Shamanic Craniosacral Therapist are trauma resolution, understanding illness, and healing injury. She sees inside each person their gifts and strengths as well as the underlying cause of their physical, emotional, or spiritual distress. She helps people restore the natural rhythms in their bodies for their greatest health. She loves to help people integrate their own Near-Death Experiences. She has helped thousands of people regain their sense of wholeness, creativity, intuition, embodiment, self-confidence, and mindfulness in the present moment. Website: robinlandsong.com Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group. Transcript of this interview. Interview recorded June 13, 2020. YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha At The Gas Pump 00:04:24 - The Motivation of the Kidnapper 00:11:54 - A Life-Threatening Encounter and Unexpected Help 00:15:40 - Learning to Listen to the Song in the Land 00:19:37 - Melting Defenses and Finding Shelter 00:23:35 - A Near-Death Experience and a Mysterious Journey 00:27:47 - Finding Peace in the Dark Cave 00:32:04 - The Meeting with the Royalty 00:36:57 - The Divine Encounter 00:41:30 - The Message and the Broken Record 00:45:56 - Rescued by Mialucy at the Well 00:50:00 - Abduction and Return from South Africa 00:53:58 - Traumatic Reveal of Childhood Experience 00:57:57 - Healing from Traumatic Events 01:01:59 - Investing in My Nervous System 01:05:45 - Reunion in Africa 01:10:47 - A Moment of Healing and Recognition 01:15:29 - Healing Through Singing Medicine 01:19:24 - Retrieving Life Force for Healing 01:23:16 - Healing Trauma through Connection and Singing 01:28:00 - Sound Healing and Mediumship 01:32:00 - The Importance of Shifting Perspectives and Broadening Awareness 01:36:07 - Patterns and Lessons in Relationships 01:40:00 - Distancing Ourselves from Suffering 01:43:58 - Near-Death Experiences and the Resilience of Life 01:47:52 - The Importance of Touch and Co-Regulation in Human Connection 01:51:46 - Healing Nervous Systems and Giving Hope 01:56:04 - The Purpose of God Manifesting the Universe 02:00:18 - The Connection Between Headaches and Repressed Memories 02:04:18 - George Middleton

Robin Aisha Landsong is a Transformational Speaker, Visual Artist, Medicine Singer, and Medical/Health Intuitive. She had two Near-Death Experiences during the Rhodesian War in 1977 when she was eight years old. When she was called back to life by the Medicine Song of a rural Zimbabwean woman it opened her intuition and her own Medicine Songs. She has had the privilege to give Singing Medicine to over 14,000 people. Her specialty areas as Shamanic Craniosacral Therapist are trauma resolution, understanding illness, and healing injury. She sees inside each person their gifts and strengths as well as the underlying cause of their physical, emotional, or spiritual distress. She helps people restore the natural rhythms in their bodies for their greatest health. She loves to help people integrate their own Near-Death Experiences. She has helped thousands of people regain their sense of wholeness, creativity, intuition, embodiment, self-confidence, and mindfulness in the present moment. Website: robinlandsong.com Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group. Transcript of this interview. Interview recorded June 13, 2020. YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha At The Gas Pump 00:04:24 - The Motivation of the Kidnapper 00:11:54 - A Life-Threatening Encounter and Unexpected Help 00:15:40 - Learning to Listen to the Song in the Land 00:19:37 - Melting Defenses and Finding Shelter 00:23:35 - A Near-Death Experience and a Mysterious Journey 00:27:47 - Finding Peace in the Dark Cave 00:32:04 - The Meeting with the Royalty 00:36:57 - The Divine Encounter 00:41:30 - The Message and the Broken Record 00:45:56 - Rescued by Mialucy at the Well 00:50:00 - Abduction and Return from South Africa 00:53:58 - Traumatic Reveal of Childhood Experience 00:57:57 - Healing from Traumatic Events 01:01:59 - Investing in My Nervous System 01:05:45 - Reunion in Africa 01:10:47 - A Moment of Healing and Recognition 01:15:29 - Healing Through Singing Medicine 01:19:24 - Retrieving Life Force for Healing 01:23:16 - Healing Trauma through Connection and Singing 01:28:00 - Sound Healing and Mediumship 01:32:00 - The Importance of Shifting Perspectives and Broadening Awareness 01:36:07 - Patterns and Lessons in Relationships 01:40:00 - Distancing Ourselves from Suffering 01:43:58 - Near-Death Experiences and the Resilience of Life 01:47:52 - The Importance of Touch and Co-Regulation in Human Connection 01:51:46 - Healing Nervous Systems and Giving Hope 01:56:04 - The Purpose of God Manifesting the Universe 02:00:18 - The Connection Between Headaches and Repressed Memories 02:04:18 - George Middleton

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