Hallo, enlightened viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Have you ever wondered
why a raccoon
unexpectedly crosses
your path?
Or why a crow suddenly
lands on your balcony?
On today’s program,
we present the first
in a two-part interview
with American author,
retired psychotherapist,
spiritual teacher,
and shaman
Dr. Steven Farmer,
who will discuss such
questions and provide
answers based on
his years of experience
with animals.
Author of the bestselling
books “Earth Magic,”
and “Sacred Ceremony,”
Dr. Farmer also hosts
a weekly radio program
called Earth Magic Radio.
The term “shamanism”
includes a wide range
of practices used to
communicate with
the world beyond
physical appearances.
How did Dr. Farmer
become interested in
shamanism?
I spent many years
as a psychotherapist, and
I would say an unusual
psychotherapist,
knowing quite a few of
my colleagues, and
I really began to be
curious about spirituality
and how that fit into
psychotherapy.
And then
about 20 years ago, I was
introduced to shamanism.
I’d sampled
different spiritual paths,
different religions,
throughout my life and
I’d always been curious
about them in many ways
and really was trying to,
like I think many people
do, find the right path.
And I did
a two-day course on
core shamanism and
I went, “This is home.”
“This is where I belong.”
And I do believe it’s
in my DNA somehow,
an ancestral connection.
And so,
for a period of time I was
very careful and ethical
about how I would
employ that in my practice
in psychotherapy,
but certainly some of the
principles of shamanism
kind of seeped into
the work that I would do
with people, and
I had a very, very
successful practice.
It was through his study
of shamanism that
Dr. Farmer came to
believe that it is essential
to re-connect with animal
guides and Mother Earth.
He writes about this
his book, “Earth Magic.”
“Earth Magic,”
it’s the name of
my latest book.
It has become more of
an umbrella for the work
that I do.
So, “Earth Magic”
really is the idea that
the world is magical.
I remember a book
years ago called,
“The Re-Enchantment
of the World,”
by Bruno Bettelheim.
I love that title, and
in a sense that’s what
we’re talking about.
Enchantment is from
“chanson,”
a French word which
means “to sing.”
So one version would be
to really “sing the world”
or to listen to the song
the world has to sing to us.
And that re-enchantment
is part of the magic.
According to Dr. Farmer,
animals are here to
help us in life.
The elephant,
with his imposing power
and strength, reminds us
that we can overcome
all obstacles.
The swan’s message
is that we’re beautiful
just as we are.
If we think our life is
too serious, we can
call on the spirit of
the dolphin to develop
playfulness or better
communication skills.
And the hummingbird
is here to cheer us up
and bring us joy.
I have a little hummingbird
that comes into
the backyard.
I heard her name is
Heather, so I call her
Heather the hummingbird.
And she comes and floats
around one of the trees,
it’s just starting to blossom
here in the late fall,
early winter.
And I swear
the last couple of days,
she’d be sitting on
that branch and I’d be
just looking at her, and
we’d be in communion.
And to me, that’s magic.
Or stories I’ve heard,
speaking of hummingbirds,
where hummingbirds
will come,
and flutter right in front
of your face.
So it’s to reawaken
that deep, relatively
unconscious memory
of our relationship
with the natural world.
It’s more the experience
of the magic, that we are
just part of the web of life
here on the Earth,
this big hunk of rock
that’s floating through
space in this vast universe,
and we have the privilege
of actually existing
on this planet at this time.
So, let’s wake up,
and just really enjoy the
beauty and the majesty
of this planet
as we go through these
Earth changes
that are occurring.
Animals may come to us
to deliver
specific messages, but
we must closely observe
the circumstances
to understand
what they’re telling us.
When I see an animal
here, especially
in an unusual way or
through repetition,
there’s some significance
that we can go into
about that.
And it doesn’t have to be
the physical animal.
Like here in Laguna Beach
(California),
we do not see a lot of
bears around here.
But the bear spirit
can show himself
through symbols.
You have a dream about
a bear, and you wake up
and you go, “Wow,
that’s pretty weird.”
And then all day long
you’re thinking about
that dream.
And then you go to
the supermarket,
you hear somebody
talking about bears.
You turn on the TV and
there’s a show on bears.
There’s something
pretty significant
happening at that point.
For many years
Dr. Farmer’s
“power animals,”
the raven, the wolf,
the snake and the owl,
have been assisting him
in his work.
Raven’s a magician, and
it’s perfectly in alignment
with what we were
talking about earlier
about Earth Magic.
There’re a lot of different
creation stories where
the Raven is the one
responsible for bringing
from the darkness
into the light, that
which is created and
what we see before us
in the physical world.
So he’s very creative,
a great manifester, which
is true about me too.
With the help of
my spirit guides I’m very,
very good at manifesting.
Another one is Wolf.
Wolf’s spirit has been
with me
quite a few years.
Wolf is a great teacher
and is an astounding
protector.
I’ve asked Wolf to be
here with us today
just to keep us all safe
and protected.
I like having him around
because he can provide
a bubble of protection
if you will,
a psychic protection.
He’s also a teacher,
incredibly loyal, dedicated.
Third one is Snake,
Snake Spirit, who’s been
with me the longest.
The other one is the Owl.
Owl has been with me
quite a while too.
Owl was a more primary
power animal when
I was a psychotherapist.
One of the gifts of Owl is
to see into the shadows,
to be able to see what
other people don’t see,
to be able to see
those shadows in myself
that I may or may not
be aware of.
And that was
the gift of Owl.
Turtle is yet
another animal who has
transformed
Dr. Farmer’s life.
Turtle has just been
showing up a lot lately.
And, I mean amazingly so.
Now I refer back to
an earlier book that was
published about seven,
eight years ago, the
“Power Animals” book.
And in there, Turtle gave
me a message to convey.
And I’ve got to tell you
exactly how he said it.
And this is how
he sounded
in my inner voice.
I would sit
at the computer and
wait for the message.
And I said, “Turtle Spirit,
give me the message.”
What message do you
want me to convey to
others through this work?
And I took a breath
and here’s what I heard,
exactly like this:
“Slow down, you’ve got
all the time in the world.”
The next day we went to
an animal sanctuary.
It is on the Big Island
in Hawaii, the Big Island
of Hawaii near Kona.
And guess
what was there?
Land turtles or tortoises.
We went down to go
swimming and of course
it’s not unusual,
in itself, but there were
some sea turtles there.
And Turtle showed up
the other day.
I was sitting at
the breakfast table and
my stepdaughter Serena,
eight years old says,
“Steven, I’ve got some
new earrings.”
I said, “Oh, great!
What are they?
Show them to me.”
Guess what they were?
Turtles.
I mean, again and again
and again
Turtle has showed up.
When I feel myself
speeding up too much,
I’ll hear,
“Slow down. It’s okay.
You’ll get there,
Tortoise and the Hare.”
And I swear
I get everything done
that I need to get done.
In fact, if anything,
I think I’ve been more
productive since Turtle
has been inhabiting
my consciousness.
When an animal shows
up in an unusual way
or repeatedly or both,
that animal is another
expression of God or
Spirit or Great Spirit,
Source, whatever you
want to call that force.
God’s okay with me,
God and Spirit
I use interchangeably.
Hummingbird
grand central sends you
a hummingbird and then
suddenly you get a smile
on your face
and you cheer up.
How could you not smile
with that little being
that’s doing this
at 120 beats per second.
I believe sincerely that
Spirit is wanting to
help us human beings.
You know, we need it.
We need it right now.
Also a talented musician,
Dr. Farmer both
composes and sings
songs as another
powerful way to convey
his message of peace.
He now performs
one of his songs,
“Breathe Again,”
co-written by
Martin Jordan.
I hold my fist tight
and my teeth are
sinking into my skin.
My eyes are aching,
and I’m feeling forsaken,
don’t want to let it in.
There’s nowhere to run
and nowhere to hide.
You can always conquer
you can never divide,
Every moment
you’re young, you can
never grow old.
Please take me back
to the truth of my soul,
So I can breathe again.
I wanna breathe again.
Everything changes,
nothing is written in stone.
You never have to
go it alone.
I hold out my hands
for all to see.
I shout to the heavens
please set me free,
So I can breathe again.
I wanna breathe again.
Does everyone on Earth
have an animal
spirit guide?
What’s the best way to
become one with nature?
To find out the answers
to these and other
questions, please join us
again tomorrow
on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants
for the concluding part of
our fascinating interview
with Dr. Steven Farmer.
For more information
on Dr. Steven Farmer
including how to listen
to his radio show,
please visit
www.DrStevenFarmer.com
“Earth Magic”
and Dr. Farmer’s other
books and publications
are available
at the same website
Thank you for watching
today’s program.
May we forever respect,
protect and love
our animal friends.
Hallo, special viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Today we present
the concluding episode
in our two-part interview
with American author,
retired psychotherapist,
spiritual teacher,
and shaman
Dr. Steven Farmer.
A shaman uses
wide range of practices
to communicate with
the world beyond
physical appearances.
Author of the bestselling
books “Earth Magic,”
and “Sacred Ceremony,”
Dr. Farmer also hosts
a weekly radio program
called Earth Magic Radio.
As we learned yesterday,
he has studied
animal guides extensively
and says if we are in tune
with them,
their messages can
help us overcome the
challenges in our lives.
Can a particular animal
also guide a group or
community of people?
Dr. Farmer’s answer uses
the example of his friend
Jeremy, a member of
an indigenous group
in Australia.
I want to explain
a couple terms,
how I view them;
totem animal and
power animal.
Totem animal’s probably
the one that people
more commonly refer to.
I've got to tell you
the technical definition
in my world.
And totem is
one of two things.
Totem is typically
a spirit animal that's
shared by a community,
a tribe, a clan, a family.
The Kuku Yalanji tribe
that Jeremy is part of
in Australia,
the men share a totem.
And that's a totem animal,
and that’s
the Cassowary.
And then he's got
his personal totem,
which is, this is public
so I'm not giving away
any secrets,
a Long-necked turtle.
So, totem means one
of two things typically
in my world.
One is that it is shared
by a clan or community.
The second is
representation of
a spirit animal, whether
it's a power animal
or a totem animal.
This is a representation
of one of my power
animals, a wolf.
A soapstone carving,
just a reminder,
sits by my computer.
And I've got others.
This is actually
a graphite raven,
beautiful piece, and
this was gifted to me.
Clients will occasionally
gift me things.
And you can't see it but,
there's a condor up there.
So the condor itself could
be considered a totem.
So it's not just
the physical being,
it’s also the spirit of,
not just that
Long-necked turtle,
but the entire species
of Long-necked turtle.
And in some ways,
the entire species of turtle,
because there're a few
different subcategories.
A power animal, it comes
from shamanism,
and it is typically that
the shaman herself
or himself carries or
has a relationship with
anywhere from one to
maybe four or even five
power animals.
But not 20 or 30.
And those are consistent
animal spirit guides.
For instance, snake.
It must have come to me,
I think about 20 years ago.
And then within about
three years of that,
wolf showed up.
And then
owl showed up again
about four years later,
not just showed up but,
through my work,
identified himself
as a power animal.
Raven came in
loud and clear about
four or five years ago,
and has become
the main power animal
that I work with,
I refer to, I listen to, I ask
questions of, et cetera.
Do we each have
a specific animal guide
and if so, how do we
identify the animal?
Here are
Dr. Farmer’s thoughts.
Everybody is born with
an animal spirit guide
that you can call a totem
animal or power animal.
However, we don't have
the training or
in our very mixed culture,
parents just don't have
the way to teach a child
that this is a real, special
spirit guide to them.
So what happens?
They leave.
Now later, as an adult,
we come into
this consciousness
about spirit animals.
They can come back to
us, or we can find them,
or they'll be knocking
on the door.
Metaphorically, they’ll
be knocking on the door
a lot to try to get
our attention, showing up
again and again and
again in consciousness
or in physical reality
to remind us that
they're back.
Dr. Farmer has spent
a great deal of time with
indigenous peoples,
who have taught him
many lessons, including
the following teaching
from the Lakota people
of North America.
In the Lakotas,
sometimes called
the Sioux, there's
a statement that's made,
going into a sweat lodge
and then leaving
the sweat lodge,
"mitákuye oyasin."
And what that means is
"all my relations."
It’s an acknowledgement
that we are related to
every other being
on this planet, that
everything is a "people,"
the animal people,
the plant people,
the stone people,
the tree people, that we
truly are related to that.
There is no separation.
But we haven’t really
been raised with that,
typically.
We’re still in that sort of
divisive manner to think
that we are superior
somehow.
So I believe that
the animals have
compassion for us and
in return we can offer
that compassion
to the animals.
So what can we do to be
more in harmony
with the Earth?
Get outside.
Go sit by a tree.
I've had a tree spirit
heal my sore back.
I wrote about it in
“Earth Magic,” the book.
Take your socks and
shoes off, go out and
just stand.
A great way to get over
jet lag is to spend
a half an hour outdoors,
and put your bare feet
in the Earth.
You can get over jet lag
in a half hour.
Get outside, pray.
I don’t care
who you pray to.
And I think it’s
a great time for people to
join together collectively
in prayer.
If as many of us can
maintain this intention
that we’re going to,
as much as possible, keep
ourselves in gratitude,
to get out of reaction into
response, to offer service
to the world in some way,
I think that it helps
the evolution process
along that
much more effectively.
And get outside.
That’s the main thing,
get outdoors,
Nature Deficit Disorder.
Our children are
suffering from it.
Instead they spend
(their time) in front of
two-dimensional screens,
computers and TV.
Turn the TVs off.
We make it special
around our house.
One night a week,
there’s movie night.
The other times,
there's no TV.
They get to play
on the computer maybe
10 minutes at the most
a day.
Instead, go outside, learn
to enjoy the mysteries
and the magic of
the natural world.
Along with many other
experts, Dr. Farmer
believes that planet Earth
is currently
going through a period of
evolution, and that
if we want to survive, we
need to change our ways.
I think that we’re going
to go through some
rough times,
to be quite frank about it.
It's no secret.
But again, I think
the responsibility is ours
to be able to negotiate
through these rough times.
The species will continue.
I don’t know exactly how
that’s going to manifest.
The evidence has already
been showing up.
People have been telling us
about it for 25 years now,
where there's
this adaptability that
we human beings have
that's just astounding;
solar panels,
recycling goods,
learning about food,
and our food sources.
For instance,
vegetarianism as a way
to reduce the killing
and the slaughter of
the animals, which is
done in such a cruel way.
The consciousness
is already evolving.
I think it's an exciting time.
I don’t feel afraid of
what’s coming.
A talented musician
who writes both
the music and lyrics
for his unique songs,
Dr. Farmer concluded
the interview by
performing some
of his compositions.
He played the first
on the didgeridoo.
This didgeridoo or
the instrument itself is
a one-note instrument
with a lot of overtones.
It's also an ancient,
ancient Australian
aboriginal instrument
used by a lot of
the various communities
in Australia.
And it’s really about
the breath.
You’ll hear this:
I’ll be taking in breath,
at the same time
expelling it,
sometimes (it’s) called
circular breathing.
There’re also a lot of
different stories about it.
One of the stories is that
the world was sung
into existence
through the didgeridoo.
This next song is about
a goddess in Hawaii.
Pele is the goddess of
the mountain,
the goddess of fire.
Kilauea is the active
volcano considered
where Pele lives.
And I used to live there
off and on
for a period of time.
And I was inspired to
write this song that was
to the goddess Pele,
as well as Mother Earth
and also the goddess of
the sea, Namaka o Kaha'i.
Mother of creation
Such a beautiful world
before my eyes.
Across the meadow
You can hear her cry
Can you hear her cry?
They say love and kindness,
Will always win
in the end
The world is
but an illusion,
Be like a tree in the wind,
Like a tree in the wind,
Like a tree in the wind.
Lady of the waters,
Purify my soul
and set me free,
Clearing the way
so I can be
Who I came here to be,
I came here to be,
I came here to be.
In conclusion, Dr. Farmer
has this parting message.
So I suppose if I were to
die tomorrow, and I had
one message to say, and
it brings emotion to me,
is just try to be kinder.
And I don’t mean
just to other humans.
Try to be kinder
to the animals, try to be
kinder to the plants.
Try to be kinder to
the mother, Earth Mother.
Make it a point.
Make it a standard.
And that would be I think
very congruent with the
Dalai Lama’s message.
He said something like,
"It’s always possible
to be kind."
Make that your choice.
Many thanks,
Dr. Steven Farmer,
for sharing your insights
about the vital role of
animals in our lives and
the interconnectedness
of all beings.
Your work is helping to
create a more kind
and loving world.
May you always be
united with the animals.
For more information
on Dr. Steven Farmer
including how to listen
to his radio show,
please visit
www.DrStevenFarmer.com
“Earth Magic” and
Dr. Farmer’s other
books and publications
are available
at the same website
Thank you for joining us
today on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
May all beings on Earth
enjoy long lives
in peaceful harmony.