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June 26, 2023 29 mins

In this episode of The Healers Café, Manon Bolliger, FCAH, CBHT (facilitator and retired naturopath with 30+ years of practice) speaks with Eli Coberly to discover his healing journey through the subconscious and conscious world.

For the transcript and full story go to: https://www.drmanonbolliger.com/eli-coberly  

    

Highlights from today's episode include:

Eli Coberly 

They (Mayans) were saying, you know, if you don't change individually, and as a result of that, if we don't change collectively, then the world will be in trouble. And that's what they're talking about is the new world needs to occur so we can protect the one that we're living on.

Eli Coberly 

Because not only has consciousness arisen in a greater way than it was ever before on Earth, because of the internet. But we're also being made to recognize our mistakes, because everything's being recorded.

Eli Coberly 

you match in the day-to-day life with the dream time, you can transform your mind all the time. So, you're working towards something more authentic to yourself, to your calling, or your or your highest self.

 

ABOUT ELI COBERLY:

Eli Coberly is a world traveler and seeker of truth through adventure. At seventeen, he left his small Pacific Northwest town to fulfill his dream of becoming an Army paratrooper. At twenty, he was honorably discharged and began his search for a new dream.

Eli’s writing has taken him worldwide to explore a few of the bigger questions of our human existence, and his prophetic worldview combines military service, counterculture, and the anthropology and archeology of the world’s religious symbols. He has studied the migration of the indigenous and ingested their medicine, absorbed their art, and embodied their cosmovision.

Core purpose/passion: Eli Coberly’s quest went deep into the heart of man’s soul and symbolism—beginning with the Mayan culture—as seen through its stone-carved symbols and hieroglyphs throughout Central and South America. And then he began seeking echoes of the war-infused collective imagery in the cradle of civilization and among the ancient Egyptians