HOLIDAY SPECIAL! Don’t Miss it!

Snowman GraphicHappy Holidays and Joyous New Year!

As a way of saying, “Thank you” for all your support, for a limited time, I’m offering autographed and personalized copies of DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD for the special holiday price of ONLY $10 plus shipping and handling!

Books make the perfect holiday gift. Order one for a friend and one for yourself! At this price, they won’t last long!

HURRY! GET YOUR COPY TODAY!

For fast and easy ordering, click here: DANCE HOLIDAY SPECIAL

Wishing you and yours a new year filled with health, wealth and joy.

~Baja Rock Pat

You are More Than Your Physical Body

 

Salvadore DaliHave you ever had an out-of-body experience? Have you ever thought that there is more to life than what we see with our eyes? Have you ever wished to connect with like-minded individuals (in this waking state of consciousness and in other states of consciousness–without the use of drugs) to discuss your experiences and questions or to be able explore them further?

If so, please consider attending the next meeting of our group TMI of Northern Colorado on Feb. 10, 2015 from 6:30-8:30 pm. We’re a local chapter affiliated with the famous Monroe Institute, a non-profit organization based in Faber, VA, which is dedicated to exploring and expanding human consciousness.

TMI does not espouse any religion or philosophy, we only ask that you consider that you are more than your physical body.

I have twice attended six-day workshops at TMI in VA. Recap of my experiences can be found here.

Each person’s experiences will be different than those of the next person. The goal of TMI is to help you discover your own personal truths and the answers to whatever questions are most important to you. Our monthly meetings consist of the use of Hemi-Sync audio technology, group discussion, guest speakers, films and other exercises geared toward helping you reach your personal goals.

We are growing and expanding with each meeting and would love for you to join us, share your experiences or just get reinforcement in knowing that there are many, many others who share your interests and experiences.

For more information on our group, directions, etc., please visit our meetup.com page at: TMI of NoCo, or email me at info@bajarockpat.net.

Looking forward to meeting you!

**Painting by Salvador Dali

Podcast of “Illuminate Together”

3/26/14: Podcast of Illuminate Together with host Michelle Spalding

Illuminate Together Radio is a place  where you can learn ideas to help you grow your business in alignment with your personal spiritual beliefs.  Where you can learn from experts, hear their stories and become inspired.  A place where your questions are answered and your opinion counts.  A place where conscious business leaders gather to learn from each other and shine their lights together to change the world for the better.

Few people envision spiritual enlightenment against the backdrop of celebrities, sex, and rock ‘n’ roll, but as Dance of the Electric Hummingbird author Patricia Walker found out, some of the greatest things find you when and where you least expect them.

Listen To Entrepreneur Internet Radio Stations with Michelle Spalding on BlogTalkRadio

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Podcast of Patricia’s Interview on The Moore Show

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Please join host Kevin Moore as he interviews author Patricia Walker on The Moore Show, broadcast on May 16, 2013.

Details here: http://www.themooreshow.co.uk/past-shows.php?show_id=256

About The Moore Show: Alternative Late Night Talk

Presented by Kevin Moore, The Moore Show – Alternative Late Night Talk provides the platform from which some of the world’s greatest philosophers, paranormal researchers, life coaches, spiritual teachers and authors can communicate their work, research, observations and reflections, and infuse into our common knowledge their understanding of life and the universe.

The Moore Show will be reaching this ever-growing group of people searching for deeper understanding in their life and the universe. The guests invited on the show are experienced individuals renowned in their field, who aspire to empower and teach the viewers/listeners to search for spiritual solutions to their daily living.

In short, The Moore Show offers a safe haven for viewers/listeners tired of the same old political/celebrity/comedy/daytime talk show. Beyond entertainment, The Moore Show is about giving people back to themselves as we explore the positive changes transforming individuals, communities and cultures by starting with ‘me’.

New Interviews Posted

A sincere THANK YOU to Tara Sutphen and Tim Northburg for recently featuring me in their online and podcast interviews. It was an honor and a pleasure to have been invited to do these guest spots with you!

The interview I did on “Transformations with Tara”, with the lovely and talented Tara Sutphen is now available here: http://contacttalkradio.net/CTR/tarasutphen022213.mp3. Tara and I discuss my unexpected and incredible spiritual awakening and its effects on my life.

I also did a short interview for Tim Northburg’s “Otterocity Blog” here: http://www.otterocity.com/apps/blog/show/25376574-otterview-pat-walker. This blog is dedicated to finding more joy in life, and who can’t use more joy? Tim is also an excellent writer and has several books published. Please visit his website for more information.

Interview with Cas Lake

Last July, I had the honor and the privilege to have been interviewed by the UK’s lovely radio personality Cas Lake for her show The Unexplained.

 

Cas Lake

 

Cas and I talked about my meeting God during my out-of-body experience in Cabo and subsequent conversation with God on a mountain near my home years later. She also asked about my experiences with an exploding votive that occurred more than once when I sought answers to questions I could not fathom. And we discussed the role rock star Sammy Hagar played in helping me decipher the meaning of my spiritual experiences.

I’m excited to let you know that the interview is now featured on air on the Unexplained Show and is also available for downloading. When the show comes off air it will go into the archives, so you can still listen to it there.

Cas features metaphysical experts and writers from around the world, so it was an honor to have been invited to talk with her. Thank you, Cas!

Hope you enjoy the show! I’d love to hear your feedback. Are there any questions you’d like to have me to answer? Please feel free to post them. Remember, YOU are an important part of this website as well and I value your input.

Cas’ profile page which containes the interview can be found here: http://www.myspiritradio.com/show-profiles?programme_id=51

Autographed Copies of DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD Now Available!

You asked for it, you GOT it!

We are pleased to announce that we are now offering for purchase, copies of Dance of the Electric Hummingbird: An Ordinary Woman’s Accidental Journey to Enlightenment, the Supernatural, and Rock Star Sammy Hagar personalized and autographed by the author. You can order them right here on www.bajarockpat.net.

Information can be found on the “My Book” “Ordering Information” tab or by clicking HERE.

ORDER YOURS TODAY!

Questions? Contact me at info@bajarockpat.net

Thank you.

Podcast of “Living a Spiritual Life” with Tina Sacchi

Please join international radio show host Tina Sacchi of “Living a Spiritual Life”, tomorrow, April 25, at 5:00 pm PST, as she and Patricia Walker discuss how rock star Sammy Hagar influenced enlightenment in an ordinary woman:

Where will you be when God finds you: a church, a temple, maybe a mosque? How about a rock concert in Mexico? As unlikely as it may seem, this is where Dance of the Electric Hummingbird author Patricia Walker was when divinity presented itself.  Even more unlikely, is the person guiding her through these experiences, former Van Halen front man Sammy Hagar. Patricia was then told by a psychic that she and Sammy Hagar and shared a past life, thus deepening the already interesting connection they had made.

Few people envision spiritual enlightenment against the backdrop of celebrities, sex and rock ‘n’ roll, but as Patricia Walker found out some of the greatest things find you when and where you least expect them.  She walked into a bar in Mexico looking for a good time, a new experience and a few drinks with her husband.  What she ended up finding was her true self and the spirituality that years of searching mainstream religion had not fulfilled.

Says Tina, “This book will speak to your heart and offer you hope that life with all its joys and tragedies is meant to be lived fully, faithfully, and lovingly.”

Listen here: Rockstar Sammy Hagar Influences Enlightenment

or download the show via: www.TinaSacchi.com and/or iTunes

 

About Tina:

Tina Sacchi is a Master in Holistic Alternative Arts, which includes Hypnotherapy, Energy Healing (Reiki/Shamanic), Mysticism, Chakra Balancing, Soul Path Guidance, Past Lives Resolve, Raw Food Coaching and Life Event Ceremonies. Visit her www.TinaSacchi.com for upcoming events and information on her international radio show, Living A Spiritual Life with Tina Sacchi on  www.ContactTalkRadio.com. Here is the link to the radio showhttp://contacttalkradio.com/hosts/tina_sacchi.html        

 

 

 

Pat’s Guest Appearance on “Positively Incorrect Radio” with Scott Cluthe Now Online

Listen to the podcast from Dec. 6, 2011 on “Postively Incorrect Radio,” as host Scott Cluthe and Pat Walker discussed Pat’s new book, “Dance of the Electric Hummingbird,” focusing on Pat’s escape from an abusive marriage in her early 20s, to–as Cluthe put it, “a rock and roll mama” befriended by rock star Sammy Hagar–and the roles that mysticism, religion, sex, and God played in Pat’s incredible journey to self-realization. 

To listen, please click the photo above. 

We would love to hear your feedback. How did you like the podcast? What questions would you have asked?

Thank you for your continued support.

A Roger Ebert Story and an Excerpt from “Dance of the Electric Hummingbird”

March 4, 2010

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One of my readers sent this to me recently and I wanted to share it with you, along with my reply to her. (She has given me her approval.) In her email, (I’m paraphrasing here) she told me that film critic Roger Ebert had recently appeared on the Oprah Show. For more than eight years, he’d been battling thyroid cancer that eventually spread to his salivary gland and jaw. Because of this, most of his lower jaw had been removed and it left him unable to speak or eat. He uses a computer into which he types what he wants to say and it replays the words.

Ebert wrote in his journal that the purpose of our lives is to make the lives of others a little happier and to make ourselves happier. Anything contrary to that is a travesty because unhappiness is the breeding ground for crime. He said that he didn’t always know this, but was glad that he has lived long enough to realize it.

When asked about his appearance, he replied that nobody is perfect and that we have to accept who we are and keep on living.

My reply to her email:

I hope most of us don’t have to go through what he did to realize that what he says is true. Unfortunately all we have is our words to help us convince others of the things we know will improve their lives. Here’s an excerpt for you from my book. The setting takes place in a coffee shop, where I’m talking to a famous poet. In this scene she has just finished reading some of my work.

 

Following is an excerpt from DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD. It’s from Chapter 28 — Beyond the Holes of Words:

(9-25-11: This chapter has been edited out of the manuscript. Sorry for any inconvenience!)

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“What exactly are you trying to say here?” She points to a line in my poem with her pen.

I fumble a bit, unsure of how to respond because I’ve sugarcoated my meaning. I take a sip of my mocha latte to stall. It tastes even better than before. I take another. Then I look around the small room—the walls are painted light pink and there are dark, wooden shelves displaying coffee products for sale. Three other customers sit in overstuffed chairs arranged facing one another near the windows. The entire atmosphere is one of warmth, relaxation, and trust. It seems to say, “Go ahead…”

I’m trying not to focus on the fact that Victoria is the perfect image of a teacher, which she is, after all, because in my mind, teachers had always been harbingers of doom. Of course, this is my own silly notion left over from my Catholic school days—Victoria is not dressed in a black and white nun’s habit. She’s wearing a floral print button-down blouse, impeccably ironed, and white pants, her grey hair cut short and neatly styled. Why do I do this to myself?

“Do you mean ‘vagina’?” Her soft-spoken manner seems contradictory to such frankness.

“Yes.” I’m quite caught off-guard.

“Then say ‘vagina.’” She crosses out what I’ve written and scribbles the word “vagina” with her red pen.

I take another sip of my latte, swallowing hard in an attempt to disguise the little smile creeping over my face.

She and I had become friends when I’d signed up for the Writing through Loss grief support group after my parents died. Over the years, I had attended several of her writing workshops and poetry readings, hoping to absorb as much knowledge from her as I could. And now she was the person in charge of the class I’d enrolled in.

During one of the sessions, as the group of mourners sat writing in our chairs, she quietly approached me.

“I really love your writing. I was wondering if you’d be interested in working with me on your poetry.”

“I’d be honored!” I was a little embarrassed because I wasn’t used to compliments like this. But I sorely needed help and direction with my writing, and professional advice. I had so much inside of me that I wanted to say and I wanted it to come out as art so others could relate, but sometimes I didn’t know quite how to say it. I didn’t want to offend anyone.

And now, sitting across from her, I realize that she’s not judging me. She’s treating me with respect for what it is I need to say as an artist. What ridiculous notion had convinced me that she would immediately reject me based on one word? I feel my body relax and I gain even more respect for her—this tiny woman with a big soul.

But I learned from an early age to care what others thought of me, which stemmed from my worrying about what God thought of me. Growing up I learned how not to bring attention to myself. I was always on the lookout for what others expected of me and strove to live up to their expectations. And the things the girls at school said about me hurt me deeply, so I knew that words had a lot of power. Prepubescent girls can be horribly cruel, but I never fought back; I couldn’t conceive of hurting anyone else on purpose, even if they’d hurt me first. It went completely against my nature.

So the words thing was obviously deeply ingrained in me. I was concerned that people would form the wrong opinion of me for that reason.

Thoreau said, “Say what you have to say, not what you ought.” And here is the poet telling me pretty much the same thing.

Art is supposed to incite raw emotion.

So when it comes to writing this book, a much bigger project than writing one poem, trying to explain all this is very much like trying to explain Zen: no matter which words I choose, the only way another can truly know how it feels is by personal experience. Nevertheless, my soul screams that I have to try. I have to tell this story. It’s a quagmire I just know I can conquer if not with words, then through some sort of osmosis that whoever is meant to hear and understand, will. And yet, my ferryboat is built of words.

D. T. Suzuki writes:

Cannot Zen be so explained that a master can lead all his pupils to enlightenment through explanation? Is satori something that is not at all capable of intellectual analysis? Yes, it is an experience which no amount of explanation or argument can make communicable to others unless the latter themselves had it previously … For a satori turned into a concept ceases to be itself … Therefore, all that we can do in Zen in the way of instruction is to indicate, or to suggest, or to show the way so that one’s attention may be directed towards the goal. As to attaining the goal and taking hold of the thing itself, this must be done by one’s own hands, for nobody else can do it for one…

I can’t wrap its message into a neat little package others can take with them like a piece of chewing gum that releases some great philosophical truth when you bite into it. If I could, believe me, I would.

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