Elysha covers the groundwork of the clarity of who you are; of the beauty of what you have always been. He speaks of how free it always is. Recorded in Wanaka 2010. Keywords: Elysha, Julie Sarah Powell, meditation, inner peace, authentic enlightened spiritual life teacher, self realization, self awareness, divine spiritual experience, guidance to living your true nature, enlightenment website, free spirit healing, journey of true self discovery, truth teachings, soul awareness, light work path to personal growth, powerful body healing clarity, reality consciousness, unconditional love, happiness e-book, human liberation, karma motivation, present moment, mystic rebirth, buddha, absolute ecstasy, the elysium ashram, new zealand, prayer, oneness yoga energy, Hinduism, zen mind psychology, spiritual guru, sustainable development, satsang retreat, inner world, earth creation, spring awakening, Falun Gong, who you are, spiritual freedom gifts, Advaita, Buddhism, Taoism, Ramana, Zen, Tolle, Adyashanti, Mooji
Of all the local stations that entered their coverage of the Gulf War, WFAA-TV stands out. Devoting a great deal of its staff and resources to covering the war at home and in the Middle East, WFAA broke stories others missed–in particular a story by Investigative Reporter Robert Riggs that revealed how the Pentagon was censoring religious services for US soldiers stationed in Saudi Arabia for the build-up to the invasion was the story that every other news organization missed. ABOUT THE AWARDS For over 40 years, the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards have recognized excellence in broadcast journalism at Columbia University. Created by Jessie Ball duPont in 1942 as a tribute to the journalistic integrity and public-mindedness of her husband, Alfred I. duPont, these awards are regarded today as the most prestigious prizes in broadcast news, the equivalent of the Pulitzer Prizes, which are also administered at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. The duPont-Columbia Awards bring the best in broadcast and digital journalism to professional and public attention and honor those who produce it. The duPont Awards engender a collective spirit for the industry and inform the public of the contributions news organizations make to their communities and to the world. Winners of the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards receive gold or silver batons designed by the late American architect Louis I. Kahn. The batons are inscribed with the famous …