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Today I have the pleasure of talking with Audun Myskja, a Norwegian doctor, author and musician born in 1953 - and is one of the pioneers here in Norway bringing health, eastern and shamanic traditions together with western medicine. He has written over 20 books, has received multiple prices for his work, knowledge and experience with conventional medicine and alternative treatment and music therapy for over 40 years. Today he runs the Center for Life Aid together with his wife Reidun, where they offer both school medicine and alternative medicine, combining ancient traditions with modern science and knowledge.
We talk about lives purpose and what our generation can learn from Auduns generation. He shares about his near death experiences while being anorexic as a teenager, how he found is purpose - and which simple steps we can go to find peace and health in our daily life.
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Today I have the pleasure of talking with Audun Myskja, a Norwegian doctor, author and musician born in 1953 - and is one of the pioneers here in Norway bringing health, eastern and shamanic traditions together with western medicine. He has written over 20 books, has received multiple prices for his work, knowledge and experience with conventional medicine and alternative treatment and music therapy for over 40 years. Today he runs the Center for Life Aid together with his wife Reidun, where they offer both school medicine and alternative medicine, combining ancient traditions with modern science and knowledge.
We talk about lives purpose and what our generation can learn from Auduns generation. He shares about his near death experiences while being anorexic as a teenager, how he found is purpose - and which simple steps we can go to find peace and health in our daily life.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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