Episode 280 - Any Given Moment with Norberto Rodrigues & Kim Shelton

Guests Kim Shelton and Norberto Rodrigues explore the journey behind Kim’s latest documentary Any Given Moment, which delves deep into Norberto’s spiritual healing and awakening. Kim, an award-winning filmmaker with 40 years of experience, first documented Norberto’s path to healing in her documentary, Already Free, but as life unfolded, his story continued to evolve. Norberto shares his incredible transformation—from facing a debilitating spinal injury that doctors said could only be managed with extensive surgery, to finding relief and healing through Ren Xue, a unique path of Qigong and consciousness work. With relentless dedication, he practiced Qigong up to 8 hours a day, overcoming pain and discovering profound inner growth. Hear about the moments of intuition that guided his journey and his inner work to discover the limiting patterns that set him free. Learn how anyone can find the right teacher or path when they tune into their heart.

Noberto Rodrigues Bio : Born in Bragança, a small town in Northern Portugal, in 1984 Noberto Rodrigues was fascinated by meditation, martial arts, consciousness work, wisdom, healing and learning how to improve my life and help others. From a very young age he practiced a variety of martial arts, Qigong, Yoga, meditation and Muay Thai. With his interest in science, Noberto earned a Master’s in Physical Activity and Health, with research in Biochemistry and Physiology. After suffering a debilitating back injury, he I came across Yuan Tze and Ren Xue in 2010, which turned out to be the path he had been seeking for so many years: a path that could help him to accomplish his dream: to help people to improve their lives at all levels and help them to realize their own Pure Hearts and True Self. Since then, he has embraced the mission of Ren Xue with as his own life mission: Zi du, Du Ren, Uplift yourself and help others.

Kim Shelton Bio : Kim Shelton has been an independent documentary filmmaker for over 40 years. Her films have been screened and broadcast both nationally and internationally. Her tastes are eclectic and she has covered a very wide range of subjects from cowboys to Sudanese refugees, war veterans and now, Buddhist nuns. Her films, The Highly Exalted, Cowboy Poets, Tuscarora, Lost Borders, Coming of Age in the Wilderness, A Great Wonder, The Lost Children of Sudan, The Welcome, A Thousand Mothers and Already Free, have won numerous film festival awards, and have been broadcast nationally and internationally on POV, PBS, National Geographic, The Discovery Channel and the BBC.


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