Late Spiritual Leader of “Bridging Heaven And Earth” Honored On All Saints Day
Santa Barbara, CA (PRWEB) October 30, 2014 -- Halloween’s origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain which marked the end of harvest and the beginning of winter, a time of year associated with death. The pagan Celts believed that on that night, the boundary between the worlds of the living and dead blurred, and the ghosts of the dead returned to the earth. In the seventh century, Pope Boniface IV designated November 1 All Saints' Day, a time to honor saints and martyrs. Allan Silberhartz deserves that honor and would no doubt have embraced its pagan roots.
Allan was a Master Spiritual Teacher, a Mystic, and a Healer who was on a Spiritual path and the realization of his true spiritual nature since a very young age. He never really resonated with any particular religion and, from early on, his spiritual experiences transcended traditional religious affiliations.
He graduated from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and from the National Law Center at George Washington University. After graduating, he lived on a commune in Maryland where he had an experience that he felt could only be described or defined as Love, or Oneness, or God. It was a complete fulfillment, and he had since experienced it regularly.
With a great passion and joy for Love and Oneness, in 1995 Allan started a non-profit, educational Foundation and an International Spiritual Talk Show called "Bridging Heaven & Earth" that was, and still is, "dedicated to the Oneness". "Bridging" has produced 324 shows that are shown all over the United States on cable stations, Youtube/Vimeo and has featured some of the spiritual community’s brightest lights.
In addition, Bridging has been involved in the International Art Project. Allan had a vision about an International Art Project that would help spread the vibration of Love, heal the heart of the Planet, be, in a sense, acupuncture for the Earth, where people from all over the world would create an Art piece based on a theme "Bridging Heaven and Earth". After announcing the Art Project, individuals from all over the world have responded with great joy and enthusiasm.
At present, there are more than 500 extraordinary pieces of manifested wonder that have been done to answer the joyous and healing call of the International Bridging Heaven & Earth Art Project.
On March 17, 2014, weeks before Allan’s passing, Greg Friedman a modern day spiritual guide, mentor and the host of the Inner Journey Radio Program in Laguna Beach, CA had Allan on as a guest, which turned out to be Allan’s last radio appearance.
Allan’s guest on one of his final shows was author Matthew J. Pallamary, who co-hosted Allan’s final appearance on the Inner Journeys radio show at the KX 93.5 studios where the audio book of Pallamary’s award winning memoir Spirit Matters, was produced by Friedman.
Allan’s unusual and unique personality.... and "Oneness" energy made everyone feel unconditional Love and Joy in his presence. He has helped many create positive change and overcome difficult challenges and emotional problems in everyday life. His mission was to spread the vibration and frequencies of Love, of Joy, of Oneness, of Inclusion, of the Infinite, throughout the world and he has dedicated his life to creating a better world.
Allan was appointed as a "Love Ambassador" by The Love Foundation.
Allan was truly a Renaissance Man.
He died peacefully April 11th 2014 at his residence in Mission Canyon, California in the arms of his fiancée Bianca.
Allan's Memorial Video can be viewed here.
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