We work on different spiritual multimedia projects with the intention of sharing knowledge with practitioners and helping more people in our communities.
We need your collaboration to make this project true and help more people.
– People and businesses supporting our spiritual documentaries will be on the credits, research papers, and articles.
– Your support of our paper research will have your information at the end of each paper, websites, and platforms where the research will be published.
We are what we eat
Movie Research
3-4 chapters
3 min. each chapter
Production Cost: $6,000
This 3-4 chapters documentary research is the continuation of a Mental Balance documentary series we did in collaboration with the Montclair State University Psychology Department.
With this work, we want to explore the food that can improve our balance and discover different ways to consume them.
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Too much paper!
Movie Research
5-10 min.
New Jersey
Production Cost: $3,000
It’s important to consider the environmental impact of paper usage, every year, millions of trees are cut down to produce paper, leading to deforestation and habitat loss. By reducing paper waste and finding sustainable alternatives, we can help preserve our planet’s natural resources and protect the ecosystem.
Deforestation has a number of serious consequences for our planet. It not only destroys natural habitats for countless animal species, but it also contributes to climate change by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
Help us to complete this short documentary and let’s do our part in promoting a greener future.
Production Cost: $3,000
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Garlic and violence in Latin culture
Research paper.
4-5 months of research.
$5,000
This is an extensive research where we want to explore the relationship between garlic and violence in Latin society. Latin culture is rich and diverse, one of the most interesting aspects of Latin culture is the use of garlic in cooking. However, there is also a darker side to Latin culture, which is often associated with violence that is portrayed as popular culture.
We believe that aggressiveness is related to some elements of our food like garlic and spicy ingredients. Help us to research and find solutions to fight violence in Latin countries.
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Shamanic Conferences Series
10 Online conferences.
1 conference each month.
The list below is an optative list with possible topics.
Contribution
We are organizing a series of conferences featuring healers and researchers from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Our goal is to create an enlightening experience where attendants can learn from these experts and gain new perspectives on healing practices. We believe that by bringing together healers from different parts of the world,
Help us to make these conferences a true thing, we need your support!
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Andean Chamanic Songs.
Importance of songs in Andean healing traditions.
Instruments,
European Folklore & Paganism.
A fascinating conversation with academics and practitioners from the East of Europe.
Use of psychotropic plants in the healing process.
Latin American researcher
A bit of story and experiences.
Ayahuasca and Western illnesses.
This medicine from the Amazon rainforest is being used by more people in Western societies as an alternative for their physical and mental issues.
Language and right names in shamanism.
Shamanism is being practiced in different cultures, and sometimes names of plants, people, and tools change.
We want to have a debate about the right use of names.
Asian Spiritualism.
Taoism and Buddhism.
Let’s explore the mystic part of those philosophic beliefs.
Kabbalah: Mysticism in Jewish Religion.
One of the most ancient practices in the world,
Is it a way of shamanism?
Mediumship and messages from other dimensions.
Extrasensory perceptions? We want to explore this art from a scientific perspective and share experiences and techniques from different practitioners.
Contact
To learn more about our projects and research, please contact us at:
verahealingcenter@gmail.com
waltvera@gmail.com
+1 504 478 6744
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