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Mulherin(Namah) by Shivananda Ishaya

Tracklist
1.George Mulherin became Namah Ishaya and he became enlightened.25:24
2.Namah means surrender4:37
3.Namah Ishaya's Interview from the Magikal RV Documentary2:08
4.Listening to stillness4:48
5.Namah ishaya was a healer.5:12
6.Namah Ishaya takes my headache away in 8 seconds.2:55
Credits
released April 11, 2020

Drums by Justin Young
Samples from the internet
Recorded by Justin Young

This is a link to the documentary Namah Ishaya was in.
magikalrv.weebly.com


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On the cover of this album is a picture of a great human that loved to meditate, laugh, see movies, go driving around, shopping, teach meditation, and listen to music. After George was diagnosed with MS he learned the Ishaya's Ascension Meditation and after some time became a teacher of the Ishaya's Ascension. I took care of George as one of his caregivers in Merida, Mexico and British Columbia. He told me in Mexico that he had achieved Unity Consciousness. George's sankrit name was Namah Ishaya and that meant surrender. Namah was a great friend to me, a leader, a kind person, and someone that knew tons about healing and meditation. As a man in a wheelchair he would do energy healing on other people some who had cancer. He once took my headache away in less than 10 seconds and he never told me how he did it but it was gone. I made this album after Namah passed away. -Shivananda Ishaya


Notes from the family of Mulherins



It is with sadness we are announcing the death of George Sebastian Mulherin, at the Falls Villa (Grand Falls Manor) on April 9, 2020 at the age of 64 years. Born in 1955, he was the first born child of Lloyd Mulherin & Elisabeth Mulherin (Helminger). He is preceded by his father Lloyd and baby sister Janice Paradis (Butch). He is remembered by his mother Elisabeth, his two siblings, Cathy Hurley (Phillip) and Tommy Mulherin (Nancy), his daughter Amy Reagon (Jonathan) and son Brian Mulherin (Renée). He was very proud of his children, however his 5 grandchildren were his pride and joy: Emily, Carter, Gavin, Preston and Gabrielle.


All his life he was surrounded by faithful friends. George was the type of friend you wanted to be around, he was always the life of the party. He had a great sense of humour and easily made meaningful relationships with anyone. Boy did he love a good joke, especially if it embarrassed you.

George might not have had the use of his legs due to his MS but he ran with the wolves, often leading the pack. He had a chance to travel during some of his healthy years and he looked back at his time in British Columbia and Merida, Mexico as some of his favourite places he lived. Home to him was always Grand Falls and the family would like to thank the Villa des Chutes for taking such great care of him during his end of life. Your tenderness was felt by us all.

At his request, there is no funeral but George did want you all to take some time to remember him in your own way. If you have tears, let them be tears of joy. If you are sad, know he is resting peacefully. If you are angry, he asks for your forgiveness. If you are laughing, he is laughing with you. Until we meet again my friends and family, I loved you all.

Arrangements are by O'Regan's Funeral Home Ltd.

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