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The Wild Temple

The Wild Temple

By: brooke shannon sullivan
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Opening new perspectives with ancient roots, The Wild Temple Podcast is a sanctuary for spirit-led women, practical mystics, and professionals seeking to live and lead in alignment with Dharma.


Hosted by Brooke Sullivan, Tantra Yoga Therapist, herbalist, and founder of The Wild Temple School, each episode weaves timeless wisdom with grounded tools for transformation—exploring the healing sciences of Tantra, Yoga Therapy, Ayurveda, and plant spirit medicine.


From intimate reflections to soulful interviews with teachers, visionaries, and wellness pioneers, this podcast offers pathways for resilience, empowerment, and deep remembrance.


Tune in for seasonal insights, sacred practices, and conversations that illuminate the way of the wise feminine—and guide you back to the truth of who you are.




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Episodes
  • Satsang Soulfood with Wolfgang Bischoff
    Jun 10 2025

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    A Meeting of Hearts with Wolfgang Bischoff

    In this special episode, Brooke Sullivan shares a heartfelt conversation with Wolfgang Bischoff, a mystic, psychologist, and founder of the Human Culture Academy in Germany. This serendipitous meeting, sparked by a connection through Pandit Rajmani Tigunait’s translator, blossomed into a deep connection and the creation of "Satsang Soulfood," an upcoming event in San Francisco for the Summer Solstice (June 20th).

    Brooke reflects on the value of speaking with an elder in The Himalayan Tradition of Tantra who has walked a path of both worldly success—as a businessman, philanthropist, and revolutionary—and deep spiritual exploration. She was moved by Wolfgang’s insights, his poetic explanations, and his reflections on the guru-student relationship, including the shifts he made to better serve those involved.

    Wolfgang Bischoff brings over 45 years of study and spiritual integration under three Himalayan Masters, known for bridging psychological wisdom with sacred teachings. He offers a rare transmission of mantra science, contemplative depth, and heart-centered presence. His work includes mentoring global leaders and supporting Manini e.V., a nonprofit educational project that uplifts girls through education in Orissa, India.

    The episode delves into Wolfgang’s background, including his involvement in the 1968 West German student movement and his subsequent journey, which led him to work in North Carolina prisons, with Amnesty International, and ultimately to the Himalayan tradition. Key takeaways include Wolfgang’s emphasis that meditation is only successful if it manifests in daily life, and his evolution of the traditional guru-student paradigm.

    Brooke also shares her own reflections, speaking from her garden about a blooming clary sage flower. She presents this flower as an ally in a time when we must turn inwards for the strength, clarity, and support needed to be active and vital people in the world, and to approach our practice with humility and grace. This episode was recorded during a time of significant socio-political activity, and Brooke emphasizes the importance of turning inwards, finding inner peace, and connecting with community.

    Listeners are invited to join “Satsang Soulfood” in San Francisco on Summer Solstice, June 20th and a mantra workshop immersion on June June 22nd. Brooke encourages listeners to share their takeaways and insights from the episode and provides contact information for both herself and Wolfgang Bischoff. This episode is a profound exploration of inner work, outer engagement, and the power of connection.

    Wolfgang Bischoff: https://humancultureacademy.com/en/
    Manini EV Orissa, India https://www.instagram.com/manini_ev/?hl=en

    Upcoming Events:

    1. Soulfood Satsang LIVE in San Fran

    Friday, June 20 | 6–8 PM PST | Mukunda Studio, San Francisco

    2. Power of Voice Mantra Workshop with Brooke

    Sunday| June 22, 2025 | Mukunda Studio, San Francisco

    3. Shakta Yoga Retreat: Twilight Alchemy

    Sat/Sun| June 28/29 | Temple of Integration, Nevada City, CA


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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • The Subtle Art of Resilience: Flower Essences for Empowered Living
    May 24 2025

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    In this episode of the Wild Temple podcast, we welcome Amy Branum, a seasoned herbalist, flower essence practitioner, and healer rooted in plant wisdom and trauma recovery. We explore the sacred magic of flower essences, their role in emotional and spiritual healing, and how these vibrational remedies can support our journey through trauma, narcissism, and societal chaos. Amy shares personal stories, her understanding of plant dharma, and practical tips for using flower essences to nurture safety, empowerment, and collective healing. This episode offers a beautiful blend of botanical wisdom, spiritual insight, and practical tools for navigating today’s complex world.


    Episode Highlights:

    • The unique power of flower essences versus herbalism and aromatherapy
    • How Amy's first experiences with flower essences sparked her transformation
    • The relationship between plant spirits, dharma, and healing
    • Flower essences as "yoga in a bottle" — vibrational frequencies supporting emotional and spiritual growth
    • Practical insights: choosing flower essences based on what’s holding you back
    • Supporting trauma, PTSD, and emotional blocks with specific floral prescriptions
    • Supporting vulnerable groups: children, animals, and veterans
    • The role of flower essences in releasing energetic parasites, negative imprints, and ghosts
    • Connecting plant vibrational work with Ayurvedic concepts like budha (spirit) and fire (agni)
    • The potential for flower essences to accelerate healing and support societal transformation


    Resources & Recommendations:

    • Flower Essence Society (FES) https://www.fesflowers.com/flower-essence-society/
    • Courses on working with flower essences (check Amy’s offerings)
    • Recommended books: Children of Blood and Bone, Nervous, The Crocodile’s Belly, Robin Wall Kimmerer’s works, and more
    • Supports for trauma recovery: trauma-informed therapists, EMDR with proper resources, and self-healing with flower essences


    Tune in for wisdom on:

    • Healing from trauma through vibrational remedies
    • Utilizing flower essences in everyday life
    • Embracing plant allies for personal and collective evolution
    • Cultivating compassion in turbulent times


    Connect with Amy:

    • Instagram https://www.instagram.com/amy_branum_/
    • Courses and Consultations https://linktr.ee/schoolofbotanicalstudies/


    This episode is packed with insights meant to empower your healing journey. Feel free to revisit sections for specific plant remedies or topics discussed.


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    Thank you for being here. Every listener, every share, every spark of remembrance—you are part of this dharmic revolution.

    Upcoming Events:

    1. Soulfood Satsang LIVE in San Fran

    Friday, June 20 | 6–8 PM PST | Mukunda Studio, San Francisco

    2. Power of Voice Mantra Workshop with Brooke

    Sunday| June 22, 2025 | Mukunda Studio, San Francisco

    3. Shakta Yoga Retreat: Twilight Alchemy

    Sat/Sun| June 28/29 | Temple of Integration, Nevada City, CA


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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Healing the Mother Wound with Flower Essences + Yoga Therapy
    May 9 2025

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    Healing the Mother Wound with Flower Essences
    A Mother's Day Reflection with Brooke of The Wild Temple

    What happens when the ache we carry isn’t just recent heartbreak—but something rooted in our earliest relationships?

    In this deeply personal solo episode, Brooke explores the Mother Wound—a layered emotional and energetic imprint often formed when our primary caregivers were unable to meet our emotional needs with presence, empathy, or consistency.

    With tenderness and insight, Brooke unpacks:

    • The nuances of this wounding—how it manifests in adulthood and why it’s often hard to name
    • When and how traditional therapy, yoga therapy, and flower essences can each play a role in the healing journey
    • Real-life stories and case studies from her own path and her work with clients
    • The role of nervous system stability and sacred self-care in preparing the body and psyche for deep emotional work

    You’ll also hear a reflection on self-care as an act of time-traveling love:
    "Self-care is self-love that your past self gives your future self."

    This episode is a tender offering for anyone navigating grief, neglect, estrangement, or longing around Mother’s Day—and a reminder that with Nature, practice, and support, we can reweave the love we may have never received.

    Listen now and let this be a companion on your healing path.
    #motherwound #floweressencetherapy #yogatherapy #dharmicliving #selfcareisselflove

    Link to Psychology Today: Article On the Mother Wound: https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/un-numb/202311/mending-the-mother-wound

    If you loved this episode…
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    💫 Leave a review to help others find this work
    💫 Share with a friend who might need it today

    Thank you for being here. Every listener, every share, every spark of remembrance—you are part of this dharmic revolution.

    Upcoming Events:

    1. Soulfood Satsang LIVE in San Fran

    Friday, June 20 | 6–8 PM PST | Mukunda Studio, San Francisco

    2. Power of Voice Mantra Workshop with Brooke

    Sunday| June 22, 2025 | Mukunda Studio, San Francisco

    3. Shakta Yoga Retreat: Twilight Alchemy

    Sat/Sun| June 28/29 | Temple of Integration, Nevada City, CA


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    47 mins
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