Dolphin Swimming Sound Healing Retreat Hawaii
- Join Estaryia Venus, for an amazing sound healing & rejuvenation retreat that includes swimming with the dolphins and an amazing gateway celebration.
Past Retreat Participants Testimonials:
That was the most transformative experience I've ever had! Not only did I reconnect on a deep inner spiritual level, but the pain in my back that I'd had for the past couple of years
released completely and I'm able to move freely. Thank you Estaryia!
~ Sarah Bowmen
The sound healing session relaxed me into such a deep state that I felt the anxiety in my chest completely melt. I became aware that I had started to breath more deeply and I felt a sense of expansion in my body that left me feeling stress free, calm and more centered.
~ Steve Levinson
During the phone healing session with Estaryia I felt layer upon layer of embedded
stuff start to peel off of me. There was an activation in my cranial system from the back of my head, which created an undulation in my spine, much like a dolphin, that gently shook a bunch of old energy out of my system. I felt my sacral area release and reset it self, as an old injury un-winded and healed. At some point during Estaryia's vocal sounds, I saw an image of myself as the goddess that I am, I took her inside of me and could feel for the first time, an embodiment in my cells, of my own goddess energy.
~ Alecia Evans
Working with Estaryia created an opening in my heart and deeper awareness. I felt my whole consciousness expand and my mind and physical body feels more free. When the session was over, the back right side of my neck where I had been experiencing pain for several months completely dissipated and I felt a tingly sensation there. The pain has not come back since that session.
~ Terra Rose Ganem
he power of Estaryia's voice opened places inside of me and allowed me to release energy what felt like from the depth of my being. Her caring energy made me feel safe & comfortable to fully surrender to the experience, allowing a deep healing to occur that seemed from many lifetimes ago. I feel like a heavy burden has been lifted, and I am more excited about life
~ Laura Saunders
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Louie Psihoyos: Racing Extinction | Talks at Google
Louie Psihoyos is Executive Director of the Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS), and the Academy Award®-winning director of The Cove and Racing Extinction. He is also the visionary force behind the unprecedented large-scale projections on the United Nations Headquarters, the Empire State Building, and St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. Previously a National Geographic filmmaker for 17 years, Louie uses the power of imagery to convey complex ideas with the ambitious goal of changing the world.
Louie's most recent film, Racing Extinction, takes on the current mass extinction of species of our own making. Scientists predict we could lose up to half of all species by the end of the century due to habitat destruction, pollution, over-consumption and climate change. Racing Extinction follows a team of individuals that uncover this unseen extinction, but more importantly, come together with an innovative and inspiring approach to garner the world's attention and create solutions. The film is more than just a movie – it's a movement to call on everyone to #StartWith1Thing to curb this mass extinction and collectively overhaul how we impact the planet.
From sustainable energy and transport, to diet, using art as activism, and perceiving boundaries like catnip, Louie's vision is ambitious and disruptive. To date his projects have reached several billion people across the globe, and there is much more underway.
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HIKI NŌ Focus on Compassion: Animals | Program
The final installment of the four-part Focus on Compassion HIKI NŌ series focuses on peoples’ compassion toward animals, including house pets, working pets, exotic animals and endangered species. Like the previous three shows, this episode is hosted by Crystal Cebedo, a 2016 HIKI NŌ and Wai‘anae High School graduate who is currently attending Menlo College in Atherton, California.
The outstanding HIKI NŌ stories in this Focus on Compassion show include:
–“Dog Adoption” from Kapa‘a High School on Kaua‘i: a look at a creative program initiated by the Kaua‘i Humane Society to promote dog adoptions through visitors taking the animals on nearby field trips.
–“Towards No More Homeless Pets” from Lahaina Intermediate School on Maui: a feature on the spay/neuter clinic conducted by the Maui Humane Society to compassionately address and prevent the overpopulation of homeless cats on the island.
–“Three Ring Ranch” from Kealakehe High School on the island of Hawai‘i: the story of how one woman’s life work to protect and educate about exotic animals was inspired by the animals who helped her recover from a debilitating accident.
–“Passion for Service” from Seabury Hall Middle School on Maui: the story of a young woman who spent almost half her life volunteering at Assistance Dogs of Hawaii, a program that trains dogs to assist people with special needs.
–“Wounded Warriors” from Waialua High and Intermediate School on O‘ahu: a feature on the work of Hawaii Fi-do, an organization that trains service companion dogs, and the positive impact one of their companion dogs had on a Schofield soldier in the Wounded Warrior Project.
–“Nene” from Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School on Kaua‘i: a look at the multi- state agency project of removing a flock of nene, Hawai‘i’s state bird, nesting on Kaua‘i Lagoon between the two runways at Līhu‘e Airport to a safer location for the birds and the public.
–“Mālama NOAA” from Āliamanu Middle School on O‘ahu: a feature on the efforts of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to protect and preserve the endangered Hawaiian monk seal population through medical care of sick or injured seals, the enforcement of laws, and through community education.
–“Hokulani” from Mid-Pacific on O‘ahu: the story of a Pomeranian that spreads joy wherever it goes.
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