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    richard rohr

    Explore "richard rohr" with insightful episodes like "Is There a God?: Why How We Talk About God Matters, Whatever Our Belief (Scripture, Science, and Spirituality III)", "Bonus Episode with Felicia Murrell: The Restorative Power of Love in an Either/Or World", "NEW SERIES: [Formed.] Starts THIS WEEK!", "#51 Reiki Master, drum circle leader and vortex locater Holly Dove discusses her spiritual journey." and "Dritter Advent Licht in der Dunkelheit" from podcasts like ""Naming the Real", "rooted (IN).ten.tionally", "Win Today with Christopher Cook", "Your Spiritual Journey" and "Ganz Da. Eine andere Art von Gottesdienst"" and more!

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    Is There a God?: Why How We Talk About God Matters, Whatever Our Belief (Scripture, Science, and Spirituality III)

    Is There a God?: Why How We Talk About God Matters, Whatever Our Belief (Scripture, Science, and Spirituality III)

    What we are we talking about when we talk about God? The God image that has dominated Western history is of an “old man in the sky.” Even if we know this image is metaphorical and laughable, it nevertheless dominates the Western imagination: God is “up there,” transcendent, and we are “down here.” In this episode, we discuss why how we talk about God is so important, because it influences how we think about all sorts of things. And we explore how cultivating a philosophy of the Divine as immanent—“right here”—can change our values and how we not only experience but also participate in the world around us.

    Bonus Episode with Felicia Murrell: The Restorative Power of Love in an Either/Or World

    Bonus Episode with Felicia Murrell: The Restorative Power of Love in an Either/Or World

    I'm thrilled to welcome author, speaker and friend Felicia Murrell back to the podcast as we talk about her new book, And: The Restorative Power of Love in an Either/Or World. You'll feel the power of love as you listen. Weaving together poetry, prose, prayers and practices, Felicia shares vulnerably, guiding us from her own story to encourage, challenge, confront and call us to love. This beautiful, healing book takes us on an embodied journey, inviting us to fully inhabit our humanity, to defy our divides, to live as one. 

    To hear more from Felicia, listen to our conversation about her first book Truth Encounters in Season 2 Episode 8.  You can connect with her at feliciamurrell.com and through her Facebook (felicia.murrell.9) and Instagram (hellofelicia_murrell) accounts. 

    If this conversation is meaningful for you, please take a minute to like, subscribe and share with a friend who needs this encouragement today. You can connect with me, find free resources, my book and more at susancarson.net.  Thanks for joining us! 

    NEW SERIES: [Formed.] Starts THIS WEEK!

    NEW SERIES: [Formed.] Starts THIS WEEK!
    Happy New Year! Coming to the podcast this week and running for the next several weeks is Formed, our annual series on spiritual formation. This week, Craig Cooney joins us. We're talking all about how to navigate through the often turbulent waters of transition in life and how to find freedom from the poison of unforgiveness. Next week, Father Ronald Rolheiser joins us to discuss what's missing in the spiritual formation conversation and why pain is God's microphone to a deaf world. In two weeks, renowned scholar and author Dr. Craig Keener is here, followed by Jamie Winship, Havilah Cunnington, and Ian Simkins. No doubt, this will be a powerful series.
     
    So if you don’t yet follow the podcast, do so right now. And then, share this trailer with just one person. Someone you believe will be equipped by this new series to live a life marked by transformation from the inside out.
     
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    #51 Reiki Master, drum circle leader and vortex locater Holly Dove discusses her spiritual journey.

    #51 Reiki Master, drum circle leader and vortex locater Holly Dove discusses her spiritual journey.

    Patricia Holly Dove is sister to the podcast host. She is a Reiki Master, a drum circle leader and a vortex locater. She has lived on both coasts and now resides in Lake Havasu, Arizona. Her MBA led her to start her own business and explore a career in real estate. She became a Registered Nurse at age 60 and has followed her own intuition most of her life with the help of her spirit guides.

    No Arrival, Only Balance: Living in a World of Flow (Science, Spirituality, and Scripture II)

    No Arrival, Only Balance: Living in a World of Flow (Science, Spirituality, and Scripture II)

    We are often tempted to orient our lives around some sort of arrival point—enough money or fame or religion to give us certainty, to give us power, but flourishing life is about learning to live in the surrender of constant tension and balance. In this episode, we explore how balance underlies all of reality and how pursuing balance will lead us into practices that leave us in a state of awe, mystery, and unhurriedness.

    Living in Balance and Connection (Scripture, Science, and Spirituality I)

    Living in Balance and Connection (Scripture, Science, and Spirituality I)

    In this new series, “Scripture, Science and Spirituality,” we will explore what it takes to flourish as human beings in the midst of a culture that is increasingly disconnected and despairing. Using the wisdom of the Judeo-Christian scripture as our guide, we will focus on the nature of desire, what actually satisfies our desire, and the practices it takes to thrive as human beings. In this first episode, we dive into a vision for living in balance and connection, as we avoid the ego temptations of mere appearance and the allure of false certitudes and ground our lives in courage, hope, and practices for sustained change and transformation.

    Scott Avett on Being Here for the Feast

    Scott Avett on Being Here for the Feast

    Scott Avett is a visual artist, musician, and songwriter. No amount of descriptors quite do him justice. Scott’s work was met by my ears before my eyes. His songs slip into the ear stream, reverberate off the rib cage and remind the heart it was born free. Scott’s paintings hold your gaze in absorption, jostle you awake, and drop you off a block later. In our conversation today Scott and I talk about creativity and contemplation, mysterious inputs that need to be absence of the thought of outputs, the study of sacred texts, parenting and death, and much more. 

    Visit Contemplify.com for show notes.

    Visit Scott at scottavett.com or theavettbrothers.com | IG: @avettar | T: @ScottAvett

    Don't Believe Everything You Think: How Understanding Collective Illusions Can Lead to Flourishing (Our Cultural Crisis Ep XVIII)

    Don't Believe Everything You Think: How Understanding Collective Illusions Can Lead to Flourishing (Our Cultural Crisis Ep XVIII)

    What if we are mistaken about what other people actually believe? Turns out...that’s often the case. In this episode, we explore the reality—and the implications—of collective illusions, which is the social phenomenon of people mis-perceiving what the majority actually thinks or believes. Following the work of Todd Rose and the think tank Populace, we dive into the ominous reality that collective illusions are proliferating, and what we can do to reverse the trend. The invitation that emerges is a beautiful one: to do the work of knowing others (and being known ourselves) in entirely new ways.

    How Sight Comes from Slowing Down: Interpersonal Neurobiology and the Fine Art of Unhurried Living (Interpersonal Neurobiology Part II)

    How Sight Comes from Slowing Down: Interpersonal Neurobiology and the Fine Art of Unhurried Living (Interpersonal Neurobiology Part II)

    We live in a hurried age, that’s obvious. And yet we still fail to grasp how imperative slowing down and living in unhurriedness is for everything that matters in life. In this episode, we explore why and how slowing down matters so much and what it opens up for us. And we explore six practices that you can engage to live in unhurriedness, even if your calendar remains full and busy. Because there’s great hope: you can be quite busy and yet become and remain absolutely unhurried in all things.

    James Finley on the Healing Path

    James Finley on the Healing Path

    I was overly giddy, strangely nervous, but above all grateful to be in conversation with James Finley about his breathtaking new book, The Healing Path: A Memoir and an Invitation. Each page is a thousand pages deep, that is how Jim walks about the world, drawing from the depths and teaching with winsome grace, poetics, and of course, wisdom. I have read The Healing Path twice now and I don’t see an end to rereading it, it charts the unfolding of Jim’s life; terrorizing trauma and abuse he endured as a child and at the monastery, graced invitations of transformative amidst the anguish, spiritual guidance from Thomas Merton, the richness of marriage to his beloved late wife, Maureen, and so much more.

    Learn more about this episode at contemplify.com.

    Marcia Montenegro (#5): Beware the Enneagram!

    Marcia Montenegro (#5): Beware the Enneagram!

    Marcia and Kent discuss the origins, history, and promotion of the Enneagram personality test and how it has found its way into Christian churches but has no Biblical basis.

     

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    E5 Richard Rohr and the rediscovery of contemplative Christianity

    E5 Richard Rohr and the rediscovery of contemplative Christianity

    In the fifth episode of Secular Christ, Philosophy and Theology professor, Sean J McGrath continues his seeking for Christ in the Secular Age. His starting point this time is the work of the American Franciscan priest and writer Richard Rohr, who through his many books and public lectures has led to a rediscovery of the cosmic christ and contemplative Christianity.

    McGrath aligns with Rohr in arguing that contemplative Christianity is the answer to the spiritual “movement east”, and to a rediscovery of the sacredness of our secular lives. As a former Catholic monk himself, McGrath shares a definition of what contemplative Christianity is and how it can be practiced in everyday life. McGrath discusses these themes together with Berlin-based psychoanalyst Jakob Lusensky.

    Music in this episode is licensed under creativecommons.org. Artist.Xylo-Ziko, 'First light', 'Dark water' and 'Songbird'. 

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    S5 Secular Christ with Sean McGrath | Richard Rohr and the rediscovery of contemplative Christianity

    S5 Secular Christ with Sean McGrath | Richard Rohr and the rediscovery of contemplative Christianity

    In the fifth episode of Secular Christ, Philosophy and Theology professor, Sean J McGrath continues his seeking for Christ in the Secular Age. His starting point this time is the work of the American Franciscan priest and writer Richard Rohr, who through his many books and public lectures has led to a rediscovery of the cosmic christ and contemplative Christianity.

    McGrath aligns with Rohr in arguing that contemplative Christianity is the answer to the spiritual “movement east”, and to a rediscovery of the sacredness of our secular lives. As a former Catholic monk himself, McGrath shares a definition of what contemplative Christianity is and how it can be practiced in everyday life. McGrath discusses these themes together with Berlin-based psychoanalyst Jakob Lusensky.

    Music in this episode is licensed under creativecommons.org. Artist.Xylo-Ziko, 'First light', 'Dark water' and 'Songbird'. 

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