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Drunvalo
Melchizedek |
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Elizabeth
with Drunvalo |
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A New 3 Day "Living in the
Heart" Workshop |
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Please note that Drunvalo does not
teach the basic Flower of Life workshop any longer. Flower of Life
has certified facilitators around the world who are presenting the Flower
of Life Workshop. Elizabeth was personally trained by Drunvalo. |
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What's
Drunvalo Doing Now? |
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In addition to giving Earth Sky
workshops and Images of the Heart workshops, he is the Editor in Chief of
a magazine called Spirit of Ma'at. Please see below for additional
information. |
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Drunvalo - A
Brief History |
From
Drunvalo: "I majored in
physics and minored in mathematics at the University of California at
Berkeley until I was just about to receive my diploma. I only needed one
more quarter to graduate. I decided I didn't want the degree because I
discovered something about physicists themselves that turned me off to the
idea of becoming involved in a science that I realized was no science at
all. This in itself could be a book, but the 'why' of it is related to the
same subject that we talk about with archeologists. Physicists, just like
archeologists, will not turn their heads to the Truth if it means too much
of a change too fast. Perhaps the real truth is that this is human nature.
So I switched to the other side of my brain and started majoring in fine
arts. My counselors thought I was nuts. "You're going to give up a physics
degree?" they asked. But I didn't need it, didn't want it. Then to
graduate I had to go for two more years majoring in fine arts. Finally, I
was in my last quarter before getting my degree in fine arts, thinking "I
don't know if I can do this. I'm so tired. I just can hardly handle this."
Then Kent State happened. The whole school system across the United States
closed down, and they gave all the students straight BS and let them go.
So I got my fine arts degree without having to finish the last little bit.
My changing majors
makes sense now, because when you study the ancient writings, you find out
that the people of the time perceived art, science and religion as being
interwoven, interconnected. So the programming that I was putting myself
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Moving to
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I got my degree in
1970. Then, after being in Viet Nam and looking at what was happening in
our country at that time, I finally said, "I've had it! This is it! I
don't know how long I'm going to live or what's going to happen, but I'm
just going to be happy and do what I've always wanted to do." And I
decided to get away from everything and go live in the mountains, like I
had always wanted to do.
So I left the
United States and went to Canada, not knowing there would be ten of
thousands of Vietnam war protesters following me a year later. I married a
woman named Renee and the two of us went way back into the middle of
nowhere, and found a little house on a lake called Kootenay Lake. We were
a long way away from anything. You had to walk four miles from the nearest
road to get to my house. So we were really isolated. And I began to live
my life exactly like I had always wanted to live. I had always wanted to
see if I could live on nothing; so I gave it a try.
It was a little scary at first, but it got easier as time
went on, and pretty soon I became adept at natural living. I lived a
wonderful and full life on basically no money. After a while I realized,
hey, this is a lot easier than holding a job in a city! I only had to work
hard for about three hours a day, then I had the rest of the time off. It
was great. I could play music and run around and have a good ol' time. And
that's exactly what I did. I had fun. I played music about ten hours a
day, with lots of friends who came from miles around. Our place had gained
quite a reputation by then. An average of about eleven people per day
showed up to play music and enjoy - and we just had fun.
And in this act,
which is very important to my understanding now, I discovered something
about myself. It was from this - returning to my inner child is how I
phrase it these days - that my inner child was released, and in that
releasing, something happened to me, which was the catalyst that led into
my life as it is today. |
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Meeting the Angels |
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While in Vancouver, my wife and I decided we wanted to know about
meditation, so we started studying with a Hindu teacher who lived in the
area. We were very serious in wanting to understand what meditation was
about. We had made white silk robes with hoods and were very serious about
this new endeavor we had begun.
Then, one day, after practicing
meditation for about four or five months, two tall angels about ten feet
high appeared in our room! They were right there. |
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One was green and one was purple. We could see through
their transparent bodies, but they were definitely there. We did not
expect this appearance to take place. We were just following the
instructions that our Hindu teacher was giving us. I don't believe he
fully understood as he kept asking us many questions and he didn't seem to
understand either. From that moment on, my life was never the same. It
wasn't even close.
The first words the angels said were, "We are you." I had no idea what
they meant. I said, "You're me?" Then, slowly they began to teach me
various things about myself and the world, and about the nature of
consciousness . . . until finally my heart just completely opened to them.
I could feel tremendous love from them which totally changed my life.
Over a period of many years, they led me to about seventy different
teachers. They would actually tell me the address and the phone number of
the teacher I was to go see. They would tell me either to call first or
just show up at his or her house. So I would do this - and it would always
be the right person! Then I would be instructed to stay with that person
for a certain length of time.
Sometimes, right in the middle of a particular teaching, the angels would
say, "Okay, you're done. Leave." I remember when they sent me to Ram Dass.
I hung out in his house for about three days wondering what the heck I was
doing there; then one day I went to touch him on the shoulder to say
something and I got a zap that practically knocked me on the floor. And
that was it - the angels said, "That's it. "You can leave now." And I
said, "Okay." Ram Dass and I became friends, but whatever I was supposed
to learn from him was over within that one second.
The teachings of Neem Karoli Baba, Ram Dass's teacher, are very important
to me. It was his belief that "the best form to see God is in every form".
I've also been exposed to Yogananda's work and cherish who he was. And
later we'll be talking about Sri Yukteswar and some of his work. I've been
intensely involved in almost all the major religions. I've resisted the
Sikhs, because I do not believe that military preparation is necessary,
but I've studied and practiced almost all the rest of them, Muslim,
Jewish, Christian, Hindu, Tibetan Buddhist. I've deeply studied Taoism &
Sufism - spent eleven years with Sufism. Through all this, the most
powerful teachers for me, however, have been the Native American Indians.
It was the Indians who opened the doorway for all my spiritual growth to
take place. They've been a very powerful influence in my life.
All the world's religions are speaking of the same Reality. They have
different words, different concepts and ideas, but there's really only one
Reality, and there's only one Spirit moving through all life. There might
be different techniques to get there, but there's only what is real, and
when you're there you know it. Whatever you want to call it - you can give
it different names - it's all the same thing.
An online magazine from Drunvalo as
well as articles and a schedule of events for his personal appearances may
be found at:
Spirit of Ma'at. |
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The Spirit of Ma'at
is a monthly E-zine, a magazine on line. Dru and his talented staff produce this magazine dedicated
to telling the truth about what's happening around and within the planet and
humanity.
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