Joan Cerio welcomes anthropologist Dr. Bethe Hagens who discusses her experience and work with Earth energy grids and how the grid lines map the current situation at the border between the U.S. and Mexico. She also speaks about how her anthropology has evolved into a geometric harmony of mythologies and sacred teachings based on the Ojibwe concept of all my relations, philosophy, design, histories, climate science, music, migration, and experiences with plants and animals who have guided her life.

Bethe Hagens, PhD is a lifelong explorer and craftsperson. Her work since 1972 as a university-level anthropologist has taken her to six continents. She has a broad base of professional music experience in violin, mandolin, and a variety of indigenous sound-making instruments. It was through the generosity of Christopher Bird that her Earth grid work expanded. Industrial designer, Bill Becker, opened her eyes to geometric visualization and mysticism. Her research also includes bullroarers and plasma energy.

Bethe Hagens holds a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Chicago and is currently on the Public Policy and Administration faculty at Walden University

Her website is http://bethe.missionignition.net

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