Films
Returning to the Roots of Being Human
Video of a talk Dr. Gallegos gave in Munich in 2000
Translated by Stephanie Maurer, Moon Bear Press
In this talk Dr. Gallegos explores what it means to be human in terms of the energies we are and how these energies express themselves in us and around us, primarily through our feelings and imagery. He explores how the distance we feel from these energies affects us and discusses the avenues through which we can return to our familiarity with them.
Butterfly Time: Returning to the Process of Transformation
Video of a talk Dr. Gallegos gave at the Festival of the Animals in NM, USA in 2000
Moon Bear Press
In this video, Dr. Gallegos discusses the need for us to return to the natural cycles that are necessary for the fullness of our development.
He speaks of transformation and growth as being the natural pathway for humans and discusses some of the reasons why we no longer do this easily this as part of our lives.
Embracing the Energies of our Aliveness
Video of a talk Dr. Gallegos gave in the Shambhala Center in Vienna, Austria in 2001
Translated by Dr. Sabrina Masek, 93 min., Moon Bear Press
Using his own education as a humorous background, he discusses the way in which our civilized structures interfere with the natural wisdom of our inherent wildness. The talk concludes with an imagery journey.
Harvesting Your Power
Video-taped during a two day workshop in Munich, Germany in 2001
Translated by Bianca Mühlhammer, Moon Bear Press
Steve Gallegos discusses what the seeds of our power may be and how to allow those seeds to sprout so our power can be rightfully harvested. He also discusses ways in which our power may drain away and the ultimate transformation of different aspects of power.
Coming out of the Labyrinth
Video of a talk Dr. Gallegos gave in Munich, Germany in 2001
Translated by Bianca Mühlhammer, Moon Bear Press
He discusses how we become trapped in the labyrinth of our thinking and conceptualizing and how we might emerge from the labyrinth into a life fully lived. The talk concludes with an imagery journey.





