Alixa García is a Colombian born, globally-raised, multi-disciplinary artist, activist, and cultural activator whose work is imbued in ritual, spirit, and deep reverence for our Great Mother, Great Lover, our Earth. She is an award-winning activist, poet, and filmmaker. She is also a professional writer, visual artist, musician, and facilitator. Her work has been published by Whit Press, AK Press, Hatchett, & Daraja Press.
Alixa’s upcoming course on A Course on the Imaginal: Cultivating the Visionary Self
Mentioned in the Episode the late artist and performer Tigre Bailando. The thumbnail artwork from this episode is “duo ex anima” by Tigre Bailando.
Topics
- 00:00:00 – Introduction
- 00:05:45 – Alixa’s Work
- 00:12:08 – Indigenous Resilience
- 00:27:36 – Enchantment
- 00:43:10 – Burning Man 2023
- 00:59:52 – Surrender
- 01:18:24 – A Course on the Imaginal
- 01:22:36 – “A Message from the Future”
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