The path of the heart- Tony Samara, London UK
Tony Samara, author of 'Shaman's Wisdom,' 'From the Heart,' 'Different Yet the Same,' and 'Deeper than Words' was born in England, grew up in Egypt and also in Norway where he discovered the "Zen Buddhist philosophy". This discovery eventually led him to the "Mount Baldy Zen Center in California, USA" where he learned the spiritual teachings of "Kyozan Joshu Sasaki." He had curiosity to explore further the essence of spirituality and thus went to live and learn with shamanic communities around the globe including a period of time spent with some highly influential shamans in the Amazon River region and the Andes Mountains. Now people from all over the world visit Tony Samara to take spiritual guidance and experience being in his presence. http://www.tonysamara.org To support the juicy living tour and to watch more video interviews, visit http://www.JuicyLivingTour Donate now to support the Juicy Living Tour at http://juicylivingtour.com/support-th... Stay tuned on the Juicy Living Tour and where it is right now in the world from Lilou's facebook fan page at / liloumacewebtv

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