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Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share new music they're digging that flies under the mainstream radar, buried treasures! They also hear buried treasure picks from the production staff.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Daisychain, "G-String," G-String (Single), self-released, 2025The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Obongjayar, "Not in Surrender," Paradise Now, September, 2025Sex Scenes, "Want & Need," Want & Need (Single), Big Neck, 2025TAKAAT, "Amidinin," Is Noise, Vol. 1, Purplish, 2025GoGo Penguin, "Fallowfield Loops," Necessary Fictions, XXIM, 2025Propagandhi, "At Peace," At Peace, Epitaph, 2025Jim Nothing, "Raleigh Arena," Grey Eyes, Grey Lynn, Meritorio, 2024Point Mort, "The Bent Neck Lady," The Bent Neck Lady (Single), Almost Famous, 2025Sombr, "undressed," undressed (Single), Warner, 2025Bnny, "Good Stuff," One Million Love Songs, Fire Talk, 2024Ben Kweller, "Dollar Store (feat. Waxahatchee)," Dollar Store (feat. Waxahatchee) (Single), The Noise Company, 2025Cameron Winter, "Love Takes Miles," Heavy Metal, Partisan, 2024Shishi, "Can't Stop Believing," FAQ - EP, Birthday Cake, 2025Barry Can't Swim, "Different," Different (Single), Ninja Tune, 2025Poor Creature, "The Whole Town Knows," The Whole Town Knows (Single), River Lea, 2025PyPy, "Erase," Sacred Times, Goner, 2024Daisychain, "Waste Your Time," Waste Your Time (Single), self-released, 2025Pere Ubu, "Non-Alignment Pact," The Modern Dance, Plan 9, 1978See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
At Peace was released by Epitaph Records on May 2, 2025. 00:00-4:05: Introduction 4:05-1:05:15: John Paul Peters interview 1:05:36-1:29:17: Chris Hannah interview 1:29: 28-1:57:10 Jason Livermore interview 1:57:24-2:08:13: Todd Kowalski interview 2:08:27-END: Jord Samolesky interview
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#312 In this episode, Guy introduced Dannion Brinkley, a guest who has died nearly four times and shared his experiences of near-death and life reviews. They discussed Dannion's future predictions that have come true, including insights into the future of humanity. The conversation delves into topics like fear and governance, offering a fascinating exploration of life and beyond. Join the discussion and share your thoughts on the episode! About Dannion: Dannion Brinkley is a NY Times author of the international best-selling book series, Saved by the Light, At Peace in the Light and Secrets of the Light. Saved by the Light has been translated into 30 different languages. He is also respected worldwide for his inspirational lectures on the Near-Death Experience, Palliative and Hospice Care and Integrative Healing Practices. Since 1977, Dannion has worked diligently to integrate energetic, and integrative therapies in modern day health protocols. He survived four brushes with death, spending more than 43 years as a hospice volunteer in VA hospitals across America. Dannion's life's experiences have taught him that no one dies and every breath matters. Key Points Discussed: (00:00) - Future GLOBAL EVENTS and the Evolution of Human Consciousness (06:14) - Near-death experiences. (13:43) - Life and intention. (19:28) - Awakening to global consciousness. (26:24) - Near-death experience and spiritual insights. (33:38) - Spirituality and world conflicts. (37:07) - Embracing multicultural beauty. (41:43) - Connection and energetic patterns. (44:25) - The power of inspiration. (51:23) - Out of body experiences. (54:42) - Deep friendship and admiration. How to Contact Art Giser:lightstreamers.com About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co''
When you're pressured, you learn to STRETCH your faith. PRAY BOLD PRAYERS. BELIEVE for what looks impossible. The pressure is causing you to get stronger. Quit fighting it and learn to EMBRACE it. KRISHNA wouldn't have allowed it if He wasn't up to something. Maturity is being AT PEACE in the PRESSURE, TRUSTING in the […] The post Fuel for Your Faith appeared first on Radha Krishna Temple in Utah.
Deep Energy 2.0 - Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage and Yoga
Background Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage, Yoga, Studying and Therapy …… Hi everyone, this is Jim Butler and welcome to the Deep Energy Podcast 1549 - Best of November 2023 1480 - Abstract Soundscapes 1486 - At Peace 1493 - Night Calm 1501 - Mountain and Sky ………………………….. I have a brand new podcast. ‘Slow Piano for Sleep' A semi-weekly podcast of my own solo ambient piano pieces. Available wherever you listen to podcasts and at the link below https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep/id1626828397 https://open.spotify.com/show/5BD3upRDysHNAKctGODPKT?si=18ca97b89ccb4d39 ……….. If you would like to find out more about me and my music, head on over to www.jimbutlermusic.com or you can e-mail me at jimbutlermusic@gmail.com. On the website you will find links to all of my social media including FB, FB fan page, IG and Twitter and any live appearances I am making in the Keene, NH area. ……. My YouTube page has all of the podcasts if you like listening that way, plus various other videos. https://www.youtube.com/user/JimButlerMusic ……… I now have a merchandise store with a collection of mugs, t-shirts, tote bags, hoodie's and a ton more… you can find it at www.deepenergy.threadless.com ……… This podcast is ad supported, if you would like to listen to the podcast without ads or speaking, please go to my Bandcamp page and most of the podcasts are there. If you would like a podcast and you don't see it, just send me an e-mail and I will get it uploaded ASAP. www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com ……. Please share, subscribe, rate and review (helps more people find the podcast) through however you listen to the podcast including: Spreaker, Stitcher, Apple Podcast App, Castbox, Pandora, Spotify, Soundcloud, Luminary, iHeart Radio, Radio.com, Deezer, YouTube, Alexa and Siri and many other podcast providers. ……. Thank you for listening. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye… …….. Original Image by the Dream App (not sponsored) …………………. ambient, music, iheartradio, spreaker, newhampshire, massage, meditation, newage, soundscape, reiki, instrumental, spiritual, healing music therapy, sleep, yogaThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4262945/advertisement
Background Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage, Yoga, Studying and Therapy …… Hi everyone, this is Jim Butler and welcome to the Deep Energy Podcast 1549 - Best of November 2023 1480 - Abstract Soundscapes 1486 - At Peace 1493 - Night Calm 1501 - Mountain and Sky ………………………….. I have a brand new podcast. ‘Slow Piano for Sleep' A semi-weekly podcast of my own solo ambient piano pieces. Available wherever you listen to podcasts and at the link below https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep/id1626828397 https://open.spotify.com/show/5BD3upRDysHNAKctGODPKT?si=18ca97b89ccb4d39 ……….. If you would like to find out more about me and my music, head on over to www.jimbutlermusic.com or you can e-mail me at jimbutlermusic@gmail.com. On the website you will find links to all of my social media including FB, FB fan page, IG and Twitter and any live appearances I am making in the Keene, NH area. ……. My YouTube page has all of the podcasts if you like listening that way, plus various other videos. https://www.youtube.com/user/JimButlerMusic ……… I now have a merchandise store with a collection of mugs, t-shirts, tote bags, hoodie's and a ton more… you can find it at www.deepenergy.threadless.com ……… This podcast is ad supported, if you would like to listen to the podcast without ads or speaking, please go to my Bandcamp page and most of the podcasts are there. If you would like a podcast and you don't see it, just send me an e-mail and I will get it uploaded ASAP. www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com ……. Please share, subscribe, rate and review (helps more people find the podcast) through however you listen to the podcast including: Spreaker, Stitcher, Apple Podcast App, Castbox, Pandora, Spotify, Soundcloud, Luminary, iHeart Radio, Radio.com, Deezer, YouTube, Alexa and Siri and many other podcast providers. ……. Thank you for listening. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye… …….. Original Image by the Dream App (not sponsored) …………………. ambient, music, iheartradio, spreaker, newhampshire, massage, meditation, newage, soundscape, reiki, instrumental, spiritual, healing music therapy, sleep, yoga
What does the statement, “The Universe wants to experience life as me and through me” actually mean in practicality? Find out on today's Life Question of The Week! Next, Michael sits with Dannion Brinkley. Dannion is an international New York Times best-selling author of the inspirational book series, “The Secrets of the Light,” “Saved by the Light,” and “At Peace in the Light.” After Dannion experienced his first lightning strike and nearly died (in total, he has survived four brushes with death), he radically changed his life and became a hospice and nursing home volunteer, which he's been doing for over 43 years. He is the co-founder of the Twilight Brigade, an organization that works in VA hospitals and is dedicated to no veteran dying alone. Dannion offers inspirational lectures on the Near-Death Experience, palliative, hospice care, and integrative healing practices, and recently received the President's Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service. In this engaging conversation, Michael and Dannion discuss: -What Dannion's life experiences taught him about the nature of life, living, and being both spiritual and human, and the eternality of our souls, i.e., no one dies -Dannion's decades-long work in hospice and palliative care, particularly with veterans -How when we know we don't die, life can become more entertaining and we can live life to the fullest with appreciation, curiosity, and wonder – and more! Please note: The guest's video quality is a little distorted, but is entirely viewable. And as always, Michael concludes with a brief meditation that encapsulates the energy of their conversation. Connect with Dannion on his Facebook page, and at www.LightStreamers.com. For practical spiritual insight and encouragement around relationships, finances, health, life purpose, or understanding world events, submit your Life Question of The Week to podcast@michaelbeckwith.com. And remember to subscribe/follow and set an alert to receive notifications each Wednesday when new episodes are available! Connect with Michael at https://michaelbeckwith.com/ and www.Agapelive.com. Facebook: @Michael.B.Beckwith https://www.facebook.com/Michael.B.Beckwith IG: @michaelbbeckwith https://www.instagram.com/michaelbbeckwith/ X (Twitter): @drmichaelbb https://twitter.com/drmichaelbb YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqMWuqEKXLY4m60gNDsw61w Finally, a special thank you to the sponsors of the Take Back Your Mind with Michael B. Beckwith podcast: The Agape International Spiritual Center (www.Agapelive.com) and NutriRise, makers of Michael's AdaptoZen Superfood Greens Powder and Vitamin D3+K2 drops (https://nutririse.com/products/adaptozen-bundle)!
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The first time I learned I couldn't be my authentic self in the world was in second grade when I wore a Barney shirt to school. Yep, you guessed it, so not cool. It's instances like that where we learn to not be ourselves, to be small and to shrink ourselves into what works for others. In this conversation, I'm going to share what happens when our authentic self is disconnected from our public persona and how to bridge the gap. If you feel like you've been getting smaller and smaller to fit the needs of others - then this conversation is for you. Connect with Danielle: Buy the HIP Habits Workbook Instagram Facebook Twitter Website More Resources Episode #177 At Peace with Yourself through Mindful Living
EPISODE SUMMARY: Dr. Pearson talks about how our culture of denial is so pervasive that it blinds us to knowing when to reach out for help. She shares a very interesting case study that typified how denial leads to disability. ON THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS… Book reference: At Peace by Samuel Harrington MD. This podcast is not about death, but Dr. Pearson has always embraced the fact that she will die and believes all of us should do the same. Denial is a lie and the more you lie to yourself the more you will believe it. Marketing is a great tool of denial as it makes you believe something that might not be true. Remember it's important to find out what the cause of the pain is so going back to the beginning is what is going to help you the most not what it is currently. What is it that you are denying? What is it that you are pretending to not be a problem when it is? Do not be afraid to ask around if you don't know what to do. Healing Local: https://spokane.healinglocal.org Be honest with yourself and allow others to be honest with themselves too. CALLS-TO-ACTION: Get a copy of the book on Amazon. If you got some questions, reach out through the website: www.8minutestoageless.com www.8minutestoageless.org Who is Dr. Kelli Pearson? Experienced Chiropractor since 1982, working in collaborative health care settings. Currently a co-owner of a multi-disciplinary clinic, including chiropractors, massage therapists, movement specialists, and nutritional coaches. Owner of Real Work Life, a corporate wellbeing consulting company, and author of "8 Minutes to Ageless," teaching a minimalistic approach to ageing well. Graduate of UCLA with a BS in Kinesiology and a Doctorate from Palmer West Chiropractic College. Socials: www.linkedin.com/in/kelli-pearson-0695035/
Drew Steele examines Philippians 4:2-9 where we can see how we can be AT PEACE with one another, guarded BY PEACE through prayer, and know the presence OF PEACE HimselfWatch this message: https://youtu.be/dUcM2QIRKFM Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ony sits down with Dannion Brinkley, Dannion is the author of the New York Times and international bestsellers Saved by the Light and At Peace in the Light. His books, tours, and lectures, with his wife, Kathryn, have transformed the consciousness of people across the world. Come Join The Conversation! There is new TRUTH BE TOLD content three times each week: tune into the MINUTEMAN REPORT, hosted by Robert Hensley, live on Mondays at 3P PT/6P ET, check out TRUTH BE TOLD TRANSFORMATION hosted by Bonnie Burkert, live on Wednesdays at 3P PT/6P ET, and join Tony Sweet with the original TRUTH BE TOLD on Fridays Live at 3P PT/6P ET!Learn more about TRUTH BE TOLD online at www.truthbetoldworldwide.comBe sure click on our SHOP page to get official TRUTH BE TOLD merchandise!Follow Tony on TikTok @truthbetoldparanormall
Dannion Brinkley is the international New York Times bestselling author of “Saved By the Light,” “At Peace in The Light,” and “Secrets of The Light.” Dannion is well known for his extraordinary life story. His ability to survive against seemingly impossible odds includes enduring two lightning strikes, open-heart surgery, brain surgery, and a massive grand mal seizure. After four NDEs (near-death experiences) many concur that Brinkley is a “walking miracle.” His books, lecture tours, and workshops have transformed the consciousness of audiences worldwide. Brinkley has taught millions not to fear the presently held concept of dying. As a result of his journeys to the ‘other side' and back again, Dannion brings to the forefront the wondrous truth that there is indeed no such thing as death. In reaching out to the public all around the globe, Dannion imparts a paramount message designed to empower his listeners, teaching them step-by-step how to find purpose, power, and greatness in their lives. Dannion has been praised as ‘the best orator in the field' by many of his compeers on the lecture circuit. His lighthearted and uproariously humorous delivery makes his lecture and workshop presentations much in demand. Due to Dannion's vast array of knowledge in death and dying, he has made an appearance on every major national television and radio show. He has been a guest on the Oprah Winfrey Show, as well as Larry King, Dateline, Unsolved Mysteries, the Art Bell Show, the Pax Network, the Wisdom Channel, and many, many others too numerous to mention. A made-for-television moved based on Dannion's best seller, “Saved By The Light” debuted as one of the highest-rated television moves in FOX television Network history. This exceptional movie is currently airing regularly on the Lifetime Network. Find out more about Dannion Brinkley at: https://lightstreamers.com/dannion-brinkley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dannion Brinkley is the international New York Times bestselling author of “Saved By the Light,” “At Peace in The Light,” and “Secrets of The Light.” Dannion is well known for his extraordinary life story. His ability to survive against seemingly impossible odds includes enduring two lightning strikes, open-heart surgery, brain surgery, and a massive grand mal seizure. After four NDEs (near-death experiences) many concur that Brinkley is a “walking miracle.” His books, lecture tours, and workshops have transformed the consciousness of audiences worldwide. Brinkley has taught millions not to fear the presently held concept of dying. As a result of his journeys to the ‘other side' and back again, Dannion brings to the forefront the wondrous truth that there is indeed no such thing as death. In reaching out to the public all around the globe, Dannion imparts a paramount message designed to empower his listeners, teaching them step-by-step how to find purpose, power, and greatness in their lives. Dannion has been praised as ‘the best orator in the field' by many of his compeers on the lecture circuit. His lighthearted and uproariously humorous delivery makes his lecture and workshop presentations much in demand. Due to Dannion's vast array of knowledge in death and dying, he has made an appearance on every major national television and radio show. He has been a guest on the Oprah Winfrey Show, as well as Larry King, Dateline, Unsolved Mysteries, the Art Bell Show, the Pax Network, the Wisdom Channel, and many, many others too numerous to mention. A made-for-television moved based on Dannion's best seller, “Saved By The Light” debuted as one of the highest-rated television moves in FOX television Network history. This exceptional movie is currently airing regularly on the Lifetime Network. Find out more about Dannion Brinkley at: https://lightstreamers.com/dannion-brinkley
Do you look forward to Christmas? Or do the holidays bring up mixed feelings in you? Do you feel discouraged? Hopeful? Fearful? At Peace? Joyful? Unhappy? All of the above? As we journey towards Christmas through the eyes of Charlie Brown and his friends along with some well-known biblical characters, we will be invited to shift our perspective and discover the Miracle in the manger. Please click on the link to access all of our teaching notes: https://stclair.substack.com/
Do you look forward to Christmas? Or do the holidays bring up mixed feelings in you? Do you feel discouraged? Hopeful? Fearful? At Peace? Joyful? Unhappy? All of the above? As we journey towards Christmas through the eyes of Charlie Brown and his friends along with some well-known biblical characters, we will be invited to shift our perspective and discover the Miracle in the manger. Please click on the link to access all of our teaching notes: https://stclair.substack.com/
Do you look forward to Christmas? Or do the holidays bring up mixed feelings in you? Do you feel discouraged? Hopeful? Fearful? At Peace? Joyful? Unhappy? All of the above? As we journey towards Christmas through the eyes of Charlie Brown and his friends along with some well-known biblical characters, we will be invited to shift our perspective and discover the Miracle in the manger. Please click on the link to access all of our teaching notes: https://stclair.substack.com/
Do you look forward to Christmas? Or do the holidays bring up mixed feelings in you? Do you feel discouraged? Hopeful? Fearful? At Peace? Joyful? Unhappy? All of the above? As we journey towards Christmas through the eyes of Charlie Brown and his friends along with some well-known biblical characters, we will be invited to shift our perspective and discover the Miracle in the manger. Please click on the link to access all of our teaching notes: https://stclair.substack.com/
Telling The Truth For today's inspiration: Don't be afraid to fall and don't be afraid to get back up and smile. Today's Piece: “Letting Go” Today, I'm sharing my piece called, “Letting Go.” This piece is just a reminder to let go of your past and move into your future. Recap: On last week's episode, we talked about Characters Of Your Story. We shared about this topic because sometimes we as humans seem to have the hardest time either allowing people to exit from their lives or being able to remove people from their life stories. Telling YOUR truth or living in your truth... As writers, I feel a lot of us struggle with not only living in our truth, but writing IN your truth. As writers, we have a story to tell, but why do you think it's so hard to write about our experiences? Here's the truth, for most writers, it's super easy to just write our stories. The difficulty comes when it's time to publish our truth. Can I share the number one question I get the most in the self-publishing community right now? One statement I hear the most is, “I have a story to tell, but how to do I share other parties in my story?” What I realize about many writers and authors, they are super comfortable writing, but their struggle comes in when they explore telling all of their truth. As you think about your story, I want you to ask yourself two questions: What is your story, and what is your truth? The sooner you're able to answer those questions about you and your story, the sooner you're able to write without restrictions. Story time: I get clients who sometimes want to argue me down when they ask me about putting a person's name in their stories and I ask them, If this person abuse you or it was a bad relationship, why are you giving them a platform. When you write a book, it's all about YOUR Truth and your story. As we speaking of truth's make sure you check out Tia L. Wood' book, My Story My Truth: No Secrets & At Peace. I love this book! It just so happens that the owner of our sponsor wrote the book. Its The Room! Weekly Tips For Writers and Self-Published Authors Don't be ashamed of what you wrote. I see this a lot in the writing and self-published industry and we have to stop being writers in the closet. Come out of the closet, honey. Don't be on the fence about your writing anymore. Don't wait for permission anymore for your write just continue to share your truth. This is what I feel my self-published authors forget to do. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whentheinkdries/support
At Peace and Glorified!
Amy Jo Ellis began her spiritual journey as a singer/songwriter performing at spiritually based events from California to Puerto Rico. At one event, Neale Donald Walsch stepped out of the audience and invited her to sing at his next retreat. At another event, the Dali Lama walked on the stage to hug her, and told her that she was a treasure. Her song “Remember Who You Are” had moved him to tears. Amy Jo always teased, “I'm a little bit psychic.” But she didn't realize how psychic she was! Today we talk about some of Amy Jo's early experiences as a psychic and how her guide Abraham gave her the concept of the Court of Atonement. This is a great interview! Worth watching until the end. Get her books at courtofatonement.com TImestamps 0:35 - The Extraordinary Amy Jo Ellis 1:00 - Psychic Intuition 2:51 - Dowsing Alphabet Chart 5:16 - Court of Atonement 6:41 - Giving Names to Guides 10:11 - Saying our name in Court of Atonement 14:28 - Channeling and Divine Light 15:45 - Getting Visuals or Images 16:46 - Direct Healing and Court of Atonement 20:09 - Definition of God 22:23 - Consciousness 25:23 - Turning off Spiritual Channeling 27:45 - At Peace with Yourself 28:57 - Beginning Spiritual Practices 30:54 - Spiritual Book 32:16 - What Happens When We Die 48:39 - Advice to someone who's starting Spiritual Path #channelling, #connect to spirit #Abraham #vhc #psm Connect with us here: http://vortexhealingcentre.com
The scripture reference in “At Peace” is John 14:23-27.
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Episode 106 Near-Death Experiences Part 1: Holly and Carol remember a good friend, whilst pondering life on the other side. Credits:Near-Death Experiences May Reveal Glimpses Of Afterlife | TODAY | How A Woman Found Faith Through Her Near-Death Experience: ‘I'm At Peace' | Megyn Kelly TODAY | Woman On ‘Crossing Over' During Cardiac Arrest: I'm No Longer Afraid Of Death | Megyn Kelly TODAY | This Video Will Give You Goosebumps - Is Death Just An Illusion? | I Died And Jesus Showed Me World War 3 During My Near Death Experience | NDE | During My Near Death Experience I Was Shown Earths Future | NDE | Near-death experience - Wikipedia | 5% have had a near-death experience | IANDS | Sam Parnia – the man who could bring you back from the dead | Health | The Guardian
Pastor Matt Moldstad preaches on Juohn 10:27-30 with the theme At Peace in Jesus' Arms
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Kelly J. Stigliano grew up in a quiet Amish town in Ohio in the 1970s and was always searching for excitement. A handsome young musician, home from the U.S. Navy, shared his drugs, music, and experiences beyond her naivete. How could she have known that behind this charming facade hid a misogynist, eager to take control of her life? Kelly progressed from being a rebellious teenager to the position of an abused spouse. Having been hit in the head and told she was worthless had taken a toll and she felt helpless and hopeless. Kelly J. Stigliano is an author, speaker, and survivor of abuse whose mission is to help women who are in an abusive domestic situation, leave safely without harming anyone in their family. She is also a volunteer for the First Coast Women's Services, a pregnancy resource center. In Kelly's interview, she discusses how women find themselves in domestic abuse situations, how it's not as easy to leave as one might think, and how with God it is possible to leave safely without harming anyone. When I asked Kelly what motivates her to help women, she responded: "I had always seen my past as a string of stupid, embarrassing mistakes to be kept to myself. One day in 1986, I stood in the church foyer comforting a mother whose teenage daughter only communicated in anger, threatened to run away, and threatened to kill herself. In obedience to what I felt the Lord told me, I opened the door to my past a tad, sharing a tiny bit of my tumultuous teen years. Having me, the Christian school principal's wife and mother of two elementary kids, share that one sliver of fact literally made her contact lens pop out of her eye! I think that was a good thing. She hugged me and thanked me for giving her and her husband hope. I've been sharing my story in various forms since then." Kelly's stories have been published in magazines, e-zines, and thirteen anthologies including three Chicken Soup for the Soul editions. Her memoir, Praying for Murder, Receiving Mercy: From At-Risk to At Peace; My Journey from Fear to Freedom has touched lives across the globe. Having been hit in the head and told she was worthless took a toll on Kelly and made her feel helpless and hopeless. During her interview, she shares that no matter what type of abusive situation you find yourself in, you can change your circumstances once and for all.
Chaplain Harold Ristau, author, “At Peace with War” At Peace with War: A Chaplain's Meditations from Afghanistan
Chelsea talks to leading soul purpose expert, Alexis Pierce about who we can create our own peace, not be defined solely by what we do, but by who we are and how to find those first small steps you need to create real change in your life and so very much more! You can connect with Alexis via her website alexispierce.com and join her facebook group At Peace on Purpose with Alexis Pierce. And don't forget! If you pre-order Chelsea's Book Inexplicably Me and either email her your receipt (chelsea@chelseaaustin.com) or post your receipt and tag her on social media (@chelseaaustinmdw on Instagram @thegirlwithfivenames on Facebook) to receive a personalized thank you, a bookmark, AND 25% off Chelsea's Flip The Script course in 2022!
Pastor Andy & Christy Cass There is no better time than the present for us to live out the Fruit of the Spirit attributes: LOVE, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Watch this message, as we learn how to provide places of peace and be people who endure with one another. TEXT: Galatian 5:22,23; Matt 13:3-9 NOTES: 4 Types of People Planted/ Places people are planted -Open heart/closed mind -Hype but no health -Fail to focus- -At Peace and Patiently Placed Be People intentionally Placed -Placed to produce -Placed to be pruned -Placed to protect “The Place you're planted and the people you are surrounded by will determine what fruit you will produce in your life”
Calamity Full Cast & Crew: https://www.twistedtangent.com/2021/07/03/castlist/Merch Shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/twistedtangent/shop?asc=uCome say hi on twitter| @TangentAudioEpisode Credits:Sarah Ruth Thomas as Calamity JaneNathan Sager as Lieutenant Elick TownsendGianni Matragrano as Sheriff Boyd Katabelle Ansari as Faith JohnsonEnzo Fortuny as Dante CortezSamuel Vsetula as Agent Robert SpencePaul Warren as Agent Henry MillsTedd Hazard as Roland BarnsJosh Musser as BrianDanny Spiller as ReedWritten, Directed & Produced by Jules SiegeCasting by Sandra KyuumeiSound Design by James FindlaterCalamity Main Theme & Cowboy Sting are composed by Kevin MacLeodArt Direction by Jocelyn Combe Special Thanks to Den Valdron & Alec WhippermanMusic:Music Provided by Storyblocks unless otherwise noted.Drums of War by Will Van De Crommert SBA-300504049"Cowboy Sting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/At Peace by Joka Beatz SBA-300533757Driving West with Banjo by Humans Win SBA-300539799Deep in the Bayou by Patrick Smith SBA-300236858Western Wind by Media Music Group SBA-346395873
Join us in a 16 week sermon series through the Book of Psalms! We also encourage you to participate in our Psalms Reading Plan. For more information, visit www.fbckenedy.org/Psalms! The post Psalm 131 – At Peace and Without Pride appeared first on First Baptist Kenedy.
Date: September 19, 2021 Speaker: Pastor Ryan Kimmel Scripture: Acts 17:1-15 (focus on verses 4 and 12, the birth of those churches) Theme: With churches now being planted all over Macedonia, we see Paul and company in action, facing opposition, and keeping hearts towards the Kingdom. They were not wanting to promote their names but the name of Jesus. At Peace, we are looking to follow these same steps to plant churches, not because we are looking to expand our brand but because we are Kingdom-minded! https://vimeo.com/610702271
Date: September 19, 2021 Speaker: Pastor Ryan Kimmel Scripture: Acts 17:1-15 (focus on verses 4 and 12, the birth of those churches) Theme: With churches now being planted all over Macedonia, we see Paul and company in action, facing opposition, and keeping hearts towards the Kingdom. They were not wanting to promote their names but the name of Jesus. At Peace, we are looking to follow these same steps to plant churches, not because we are looking to expand our brand but because we are Kingdom-minded! https://vimeo.com/610702271
This Episode of RIANOUTLOUD! My friends Derikas Hines ( Host of Cheap Therapy The Podcast) & Donnie Love ( Author of Thank You I'm At Peace) are back on the show and we recap over our amazing weekend in Florida together. Celebrating friendship, brotherhood and life! Purchase Donnie's book "Thank you, I'm At PEACE" on amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08P3S7QPT/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Check out Cheap Therapy The Podcast hosted by Derikas on all streaming platforms https://open.spotify.com/show/7MypYYEgXzbxmfUGgyEiKr --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rianoutloud/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rianoutloud/support
The Classic That Changed Our Perception of the AfterlifeIn 1975, Dannion Brinkley was struck and killed by lightning. When he awoke twenty-eight minutes later in a morgue, everything was different. He had visited the afterlife, met thirteen angels, and been given 117 revelations about the future. In the years since, one hundred of the revelations have already come true. In Saved by the Light, now available in trade paperback for the first time, Brinkley shares his incredible story, revealing the truth about the afterlife and providing guidance from beyond about how we should live today.About the AuthorDannion Brinkley is the author of the New York Times and international bestsellers Saved by the Light and At Peace in the Light. His books, tours, and lectures, with his wife, Kathryn, have transformed the consciousness of people across the world. Their nonprofit organization, The Twilight Brigade/Compassion in Action, trains volunteers to be at the bedside of our nation's veterans. It was nominated for the Heart of Hospice award in 2008. Dannion and Kathryn share their lives with six children between their homes in Nevada and South Carolina.
Lia completes a Mr. Sunshine hero trifecta, Amy surprises us with her Lee Minho choices, and Megan talks about how Ko Dong Man would absolutely go downtown... well. Get all the details on which kdrama heroes we would marry, mate, and murder.Kpop rec:Love Scenario by IKONRomance book rec with a hero we would marry:Joe Callahan from At Peace by Kristen Ashley
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29 Romans 8:5-8 -There is a restlessness which surrounds the non-Christian. Listen to this sermon from Romans 8:58 titled At Peace with God where Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, alluding to holy Scripture, says the person whose sins have not been forgiven is like the troubled sea. Picking up on what perhaps might be an unusual placement of peace in this passage, he defends the apostle Paul's emphasis on peace here and throughout the letter. Dr. Lloyd-Jones is able to connect the theme of peace to justification by faith and the righteousness of God in Romans. Furthermore, he elaborates that before God, a natural person's position is enmity and not peace. The natural person, who is controlled by a life of sin, is living in dissatisfaction. While they are always trying to find peace and joy, they cannot. However, the result of being governed by the Spirit is life and peace. This person, argues Dr. Lloyd-Jones, understands the meaning of life in this world. They also have an inner harmony, as well as an external harmony with others. Listen as Dr. Lloyd-Jones encourages the listener to find true peace by being governed by the Spirit and able to stand blameless and faultless before a holy and righteousGod.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29 Romans 8:5-8 -There is a restlessness which surrounds the non-Christian. Listen to this sermon from Romans 8:58 titled At Peace with God where Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, alluding to holy Scripture, says the person whose sins have not been forgiven is like the troubled sea. Picking up on what perhaps might be an unusual placement of peace in this passage, he defends the apostle Paul's emphasis on peace here and throughout the letter. Dr. Lloyd-Jones is able to connect the theme of peace to justification by faith and the righteousness of God in Romans. Furthermore, he elaborates that before God, a natural person's position is enmity and not peace. The natural person, who is controlled by a life of sin, is living in dissatisfaction. While they are always trying to find peace and joy, they cannot. However, the result of being governed by the Spirit is life and peace. This person, argues Dr. Lloyd-Jones, understands the meaning of life in this world. They also have an inner harmony, as well as an external harmony with others. Listen as Dr. Lloyd-Jones encourages the listener to find true peace by being governed by the Spirit and able to stand blameless and faultless before a holy and righteousGod.
Here with the season 2 finale of RIANOUTLOUD! and on todays my friends Derikas and Donnie Love are here to break down and give our own opinions of "Black Gay Twitter" followed by a beautiful and open discussion with two amazing twitter mutuals. @TurexBaldwin and @undefined_asj Check out Donnie Love's debut book 'Thank You I'm At Peace' https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08P3S7QPT/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Also check out Cheap Therapy The podcast, created by Derikas which he also co-hosts with Lexie and Patrick : https://li.sten.to/eI4xeBs --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rianoutloud/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rianoutloud/support
The Sovereignty of God and the Free Will of Man culminating in the Salvation of a Soul. 2 parallel Truths run through the Bible No one can come to me unless the father draw him. Whoever comes to me I will never cast out John 6 God’s Sovereignty FREE WILL of Man Secure Eternal Love - John 13:1 Sovereign Electing Grace - John 15:16 The Omnipotent Giver – John 17:2 The Impossible Step – John 6:44 The Authentic Promise – John 6:37 The Unlimited Gospel – John 3:16 The Unfathomable Consequences –John 3:36 The Universal Commands of God – Acts 17:30 The Ultimate Responsibility - John 5:40 God’s Sovereignty and man’s will culminating in the salvation of the soul The Holy Spirit Convicts of Sin – John 16:8 The Spirit causes the mind to be illuminated with Truth – John 16:8 The soul is brought to repentance – Romans 2:4 The human heart is broken and contrite (Psalm 51) & surrenders to God The WILL of MAN is ENGAGED and he RUNS to Christ “ Be merciful to me a sinner” The WORK of the CROSS is REVEALVED – Romans 5 :6-8 The Sinner (in an act of human will) by faith believes on Jesus – THE SOUL IS SAVED God declares the sinner is RIGHTEOUS at he is AT PEACE with GOD – Romans 5:1 The assurance of Salvation continues overtime by reading God’s word. Wrap Up ! The Scope of the Gospel – THE ENTIRE WORLD The Call of the Gospel – is to WHOSOVER WILL The Human Responsibility of the Gospel – BELIEVE IT or PERISH The Power of the Gospel – Those who believe are JUSTIFIED The Assurance of the Gospel – All that believe are SECURE and will NEVER PERISH
In this Episode, the Importance of Understanding that it is Better to be Physically Separate and At Peace with Others than Be Physically Together but Mentally Disunited, is Discussed. #islam #quran #hadith #prophet #muslim #patience #gratitude #Education #Arabic #podcast #learn #muhammad #goodcharacter #Allah #sunnah
Like many competitors Gustavo Dantas's early jiu jitsu journey was a rough one, Losing more than he won, often to people he believed he should have been beating. So what did it take for Gustavo to change his losing ways and become a world champion? Listen as Gustavo dives deep into the competitor's mindset, the mistakes they often make during their careers ,and how confidence can change your life.Here is RŌL Radio with multi - time IBJJF World Champion, entrepreneur, humanitarian, and creator of The BJJ Mental Coach, Gustavo Dantas.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://www.thebjjmentalcoach.com/http://www.thebjjmentalcoachpodcast.com/https://gdjiujitsu.com/https://jiujitsutribe.org/https://www.instagram.com/gustavodantasbjj/https://www.instagram.com/jiujitsutribe/Ep 36 Highlights:7:45 A Very Bad Blue Belt22:55 At Peace with Your Performance40:36 Every Match is the Finals55:10 Optimal Confidence1:15:29 Five Questions
On February 1975, a group of 20 Indigenous activists from the American Indian Movement and the Coalition for Navajo liberation took over the Fairchild Semiconductor plant in Shiprock, Navajo Nation. As Dr. Lisa Nakamura describes, Fairchild chose to insource from the Navajo Nation due to cheap labor, tax benefits, and Federal monies. After eight days and failed negotiations, Fairchild announced it would close and leave the Navajo Nation. This had a lasting impact in the Navajo community. In this episode I talk a long term Shiprock community member. He was a band member of XIT. His name is “Chili” Yazzie Chili Yazzie discusses the events leading up to the takeover, why it occurred, and the impacts of takeover from the perspective of a community member. The incident provides insight into how Navajo workers played a role in the digital industry as chip manufacturers, as well as activists confronted exploitation, and how the community reacted to the incident. Chili Yazzie details the sentiment of Navajo community and provides some lessons to consider when organizing in Indigenous communities. The opening song is titled “Reservation of Education” and the closing song is titled "At Peace". Both songs are by the band XIT.. I will also include a link to Dr. Lisa Nakamura's article about the racialization of the Navajo women who worked at the factory. I suggest checking it out. Thank you to Chili Yazzie, thank you for listening. This is the Wósdéé podcast. Dr. Lisa Nakamura article: warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/english/c…enous-circuits.pdf
Kelly Stigliano shares with us her story of abuse in her first marriage and how she was able to bravely leave and begin a new life. Although her life on the other side of her abusive marriage was difficult to maneuver, Kelly eventually turned her life around with God and the help of others. If you or someone you know has or is in a domestic violence relationship, this is the episode for you. Kelly shares her wisdom, experience, and steps to change for all who feel hopeless. Her life is a testimony to the power of God to heal and restore. About Our Guest:Kelly J. Stigliano is an author and speaker who enjoys life in sunny Florida. She and her husband, Jerry have five grown children, two married-in kids, and two granddaughters with another one expected next year.In addition to contributing to thirteen anthologies, Kelly published her memoir, Praying for Murder, Receiving Mercy: From At-Risk to At Peace; My Journey from Fear to Freedom. www.kellystigliano.com Help for those in an abusive relationship:800-799-SAFETheHotline.org - National Domestic WebsiteContact local Salvation ArmyWomen’s Shelters
Amy Jo Ellis began her spiritual journey as a singer/songwriter performing at spiritually based events from California to Puerto Rico. At one event, Neale Donald Walsch stepped out of the audience and invited her to sing at his next retreat. At another event, the Dali Lama walked on the stage to hug her, and told her that she was a treasure. Her song “Remember Who You Are” had moved him to tears. Amy Jo always teased, “I’m a little bit psychic.” But she didn’t realize how psychic she was! Today we talk about some of Amy Jo’s early experiences as a psychic and how her guide Abraham gave her the concept of the Court of Atonement. This is a great interview! Worth watching until the end. Get her books at courtofatonement.com TImestamps 0:35 - The Extraordinary Amy Jo Ellis 1:00 - Psychic Intuition 2:51 - Dowsing Alphabet Chart 5:16 - Court of Atonement 6:41 - Giving Names to Guides 10:11 - Saying our name in Court of Atonement 14:28 - Channeling and Divine Light 15:45 - Getting Visuals or Images 16:46 - Direct Healing and Court of Atonement 20:09 - Definition of God 22:23 - Consciousness 25:23 - Turning off Spiritual Channeling 27:45 - At Peace with Yourself 28:57 - Beginning Spiritual Practices 30:54 - Spiritual Book 32:16 - What Happens When We Die 48:39 - Advice to someone who’s starting Spiritual Path #channelling, #connect to spirit #Abraham #vhc #psm Connect with us here: http://vortexhealingcentre.com
We talk with Janet Charette about how to survive being a raging empath! If you’re overly sensitive and having trouble coping, this might be for you! cliftonhouse.ca/theta 1:55 - Introducing Janet Charette 6:23 - Good Energies vs Bad Energies 7:31 - Theta Healing For Empaths 11:49 - Healing Techniques 12:38 - Janet’s Webinars and Healing Sessions 13:33 - Greatest Spiritual Lesson 15:23 - Definition of Consciousness 15:46 - Definition of God 16:09 - At Peace with Yourself 16:47 - Spiritual Practices 18:08 - Spiritual Book 18:54 - What Happens When We Die? 19:53 - Advice to Someone Who’s Starting a Spiritual Path #vhc Connect with us here: http://vortexhealingcentre.com
Island Health & Wellness Foundation: Just For The Health Of It Community Discussions
November is National Hospice Awareness Month. What does Hospice Volunteers of Hancock County do? What programs are offered to help caregivers and those who are coping with the loss of a loved one? These questions and more are answered in this heartfelt discussion with Jody Wolford-Tucker, Executive Director of this 40 year old organization. Hospice Volunteers of Hancock County website: https://www.hospiceofhancock.org/ Hospice Volunteers of Hancock County phone number: 667-2531 Anne West's email address: ihwf1966@gmail.com Anne West's phone number: 207-367-5851 Jody's book recommendations: At Peace Choosing a Good Death After a Long Life by Sam Harrington (DIS local!) https://www.amazon.com/At-Peace-Choosing-Death-After/dp/1478917415/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=At+Peace+book+sam+harrington&qid=1603231061&sr=8-1 The Four Things That Matter Most by Dr. Ira Byock https://www.amazon.com/Four-Things-That-Matter-Most/dp/1476748535/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Four+Things+that+matter+most&qid=1603231117&sr=8-1 Peace at Last and other works by Deborah Grassman https://www.amazon.com/Peace-Last-Stories-Veterans-Families/dp/0918339723 The Art of Comforting by Val Walker https://www.amazon.com/Art-Comforting-What-People-Distress/dp/1585428280
DARRON "COOKIE" MOORE Is a Smooth Jazz recording Artist from Detroit Michigan. Darron is a bassist, songwriter, and producer who also plays the keyboard and drums. His musical journey began at age 12, Darron wrote his first song(Just Because He Loves You And I)performed by Greater Grace Christian Academy's Music Department where he attended school. Darron studied music at Grambling State University and Wayne State University. He's played at numerous concerts and churches in the Detroit and Fort Wayne areas. He also played bass on Marvin Jordan's, Future X project titled "Higher Ground" (2012), and Summit Ministries International's praise and worship project, "Going In" (2013) As an independent artist, he has released 7 Cd's “Nothing Else to Say" (2002), "Bass-is Loaded" (2003), “At Peace" (2005), “A New Love" (2010), In Your Presence" (2013), A Christmas project titled “Darron Cookie Moore presents A Funky Christmas” (2015), and his latest release “Lifetime" (2020). All music was written and arranged by Darron “Cookie” Moore.
Author Donnie Love is on the show talking about his new book "Thank You, I'm At Peace" which is available NOW! On Apple Books & Apple Books ONLY! https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewBook?id=1527608067 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rianoutloud/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rianoutloud/support
Are you aligned? Are you adjusted? Are you AT PEACE??? Well, the 337 Kids are all 3 of those things, and we're telling our secrets on this very special episode.
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The intent is that you will complete this guided journey feeling EMPOWERED, ALIGNED and AT PEACE. My mumma, Moira Williams (Emotional and Spiritual Healer from Pure Heart Centre) shares this powerful, cleansing guided meditation with us. If you enjoy this meditation, you may be interested in Moira's weekly Guided LIVE Meditation and talks. This membership is available to be accessed online, find out more at https://online.pureheartcentre.com/courses Instagram: @pureheartcentre --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewhitelightchannel/message
2020 reveals the Soul. The Light which gives Life to all Things/Beings. Don't forget yourself. now is the Time to take imperfect action with a wholehearted sense of Awareness that you exist because you are Free to Be as you wish. Be Happy and Loving and At Peace we create our Reality and all unfolds for us perfectly.
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In this Episode, the Importance of Understanding that it is Better to be Physically Separate and At Peace with Others than Be Physically Together but Mentally Disunited, is Discussed.
We first became aware of the wonderful upcoming talent of Philippa when we premiered her track 'I Deserve A Break Today' which released on At Peace earlier this year. Such was the imprint it left on our ears, we had to get her into the Guest Mix hot seat... so sit back and enjoy a beautiful hour of hazy house vibes. Artist: @djphilippa Socials: https://www.instagram.com/djphilippa/ & https://www.facebook.com/deejayphilippa Tracklist: 1. Dirty Jesus “Feet-Food’s Theme” on POLYGRAM 2. Intr0beatz “Perfect View” on CLOSER TO TRUTH 3. Philippa “That’s What I mean By Free” unreleased 4. Da Funk “You Got Me” (Kobana mix) on SPRING TUBE 5. Philippa “Wax On” on AT PEACE 6. Ant LaRock “Dormroom Debbie” on BLOCKHEAD 7. Scope “Magic” Dub mix on LARGE 8. Mike Delgado “Byrd Man’s Revenge” on SUNFLOWER RECORDS 9. Romanthony sampling white-label 10. Dirty Channels “Catch Me” on CLASSIC 11. Ra Soul “Kickin’ Ass” on ZEBRA RECORDINGS 12. Random Access “Honey Dew” on BANGIN TRAXX 13. Soft House Company “What You Need” (Micky More & Andy Tee mix) on IRMA 14. Alland Byallo “Stegosaurus” on FULL BLEED 15. Jess & Crabbe “F9’Riot Squad” on FIAT LUX
Stories in this episode: A tragedy at Columbine High School hits close to home and creates chaos for Kelli on the same day as her first trip to the temple; April receives the gift of peace while learning to accept a detour in her life plan; Jacob and his family test out different ways to make their home more peaceful and rediscover the power of the Sabbath day. SHOW NOTES: Can you do us a quick favor? We are having such an awesome time bringing you the new stories in season 2 and we’ve heard from so many of you that you love it, too. We want more people to find the good stuff and one of the ways that can happen is through reviews. If you’ve had an experience with one of the stories in our podcast, will you share that with others by leaving a review here on the apple podcast app or the bookshelf app? Every review helps us show up for more people. Thank you, Thank you!!! You can find pictures, links, and more info from this episode HERE. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT: KaRyn Lay: Welcome to "This Is the Gospel," an LDS Living podcast where we feature real stories from real people who are practicing and living their faith every day. I'm your host, KaRyn Lay. I want to be honest about something. It has been hard for me to find the right words for this week's episode. I feel like I've been staring at a blank Word document for at least four days because I just didn't know what to say to kick off this beautiful episode about peace. In fact, I have felt downright unpeaceful about it, squirmy even. I think it's because the only authentic way to kick this thing off is to tell you that I rarely feel AT PEACE, in all capital letters. It's so rare for me, in fact, that when I do feel it, it's worthy of a long journal entry and a commemorative Instagram post. I am prone to chaos and the swirl of emotion that accompanies that. And I have been from the time I was young. So I keep busy. So, so, so busy. Busy enough that I don't have to notice or feel much of anything, but I especially don't have to feel that lack of peace. And that's a vicious cycle. All that business well, that leaves little room for quiet, stillness, and the sweet sense of settling that are the fruits of peace. At the end of the day, I feel like I'm left longing for some kind of a magical, cosmic, weighted blanket that can settle over all of my busy doing. I know I can't be alone in this, but actually, maybe I am. Maybe the rest of the world is filled with peaceful Zen masters who have it all figured out. But I'm actually feeling pretty confident that's not the case. For example, listen to the lyrics from the hymn, "Be Still, My Soul," which just so happens to be the inspiration for today's theme. “Be still my soul the Lord is on thy side Bear patiently the cross of grief or pain Leave to thy God to order and provide In every change He faithful will remain” Those words were written by Catarina von Schlegel, in the 18th century—over 200 years ago. Apparently, in disorder, change, tumult, grief, pain, disruption and chaos. We're all very much a part of that universal experience then. So, it feels like we're in pretty good company guys. Those of us who seek peace and have a harder time finding it, we're not alone. But the good news is, peace is possible, and it comes through our Savior Jesus Christ. Today we've got three very different stories about seeking peace in tumultuous times from three storytellers whose experiences with stillness can hopefully teach me and you a little about leaving it to our God to order and provide. Our first story comes from Kelly, whose very first visit to the temple as a 12-year-old came at a time when her whole Colorado community was reeling from tragedy. If you're listening with young children, this story unavoidably talks about violence in a school setting and you might want to preview it before sharing it. Here's Kelly. 3:05 Kelly: I remember sitting in my classroom hearing the announcement come over the speakers, saying that we were on lockdown. April 20, 1999, was a very very scary day. But also, it was probably the most spiritually memorable day of my life. It was the day that the Columbine High school shootings happened. Columbine was the first mass school shooting in the history of the United States and 13 people lost their lives. I grew up in the same county as Columbine, so my own school was on lockdown. There was no real explanation really of why, so we just kind of went on with the rest of the day and breezed over the whole event. When I got home from school, my brother was there and he had just gotten home as well. He was in high school, so we were at different schools and I asked him, you know, "Was your school on lockdown today? What was the deal? Do you know anything?" And he said he knew a little bit but we went to the TV and we turned it on and started watching the news. There was heavy coverage, continuous, uninterrupted. And we just sat there and watch with our mouths absolutely dropped to the floor. I saw many images on that TV screen that I'll never forget. I saw lots of kids running as fast as they could away from the school. And there was a boy who was trying to get out of the second-story windows, these windows were all broken out. And there were some firefighters on top of an ambulance just under this window and they were trying to help him get out of those windows and get him to safety. I couldn't really understand or grasp what this whole event meant, you know, how could this happen? How was this real? Why would anyone do this to anybody in any setting, much less to school kids in their own school? There was all this chaos going on in the world around me and I was like, "Oh yeah, I'm going to the temple for the very first time today. Wow." When we got there, we went to the side door where the baptismal area was and I remember just kind of pausing and looking at this magnificent door. It wasn't even the main door, but it was still really, really magnificent. And I was so excited to partake in this ordinance and I was so ready to step into the temple for the first time. It was very literal. The very first step that I took into the temple. I literally felt the world get stripped away from me. I felt an incredible peace and I didn't think of anything going on outside the entire time I was in the temple. I felt very safe in there and that peace that I felt was so comforting in a time that was so chaotic, so confusing, so scary of a day. When it was time to go, I took my very first step outside of the temple. The only way I know how to explain it, it was like somebody was waiting out there with a bucket filled with water, and they were just getting ready to throw it on me. And the water in the bucket was everything awful in the world. And I was instantly saturated by the world again. It was like a literal wave of water hitting me. And I very physically felt the world come back to me. And I thought, "Oh, yeah, Columbine happened today. Wow. I completely forgot." And all those things came back immediately. This experience is such a huge part of my testimony of this church and this gospel. Because that day, it was proven to me that the world is not allowed in the Lord's house and the temple is truly his house. It made me realize how saturated we really do get, being among worldly things and out in the world. And that's why it's so important for us to go to the temple. That's why our leaders tell us to attend the temple as often as possible so that we can feel that peace, that peace that only our Father in heaven can give us. My Heavenly Father is real because I know He was there with me that day. And I got to go into His house and feel of His love and feel of His comfort and feel of His peace. And I will forever be grateful for that throughout my entire life. 9:58 KaRyn Lay: That was Kelly. We are so grateful for her willingness to share such a formative and special experience with us. While most of us might not be so physically close to such a traumatic event, we can all take something from that lesson she learned about the power of the temple to help us cut through the chaos of the world. Our next story from April is a perfect example of the way that peace can come even when we're in the middle of our difficulty. Here's April. 10:26 April: Infertility isn't something that I ever thought would be one of my struggles in life. When my husband and I first started to have kids, we had two fairly fast that we're 20 months apart and didn't think that we would struggle if we decided to have any more children in the future. And I had known family members and friends who struggled with infertility and I always felt bad for them, and sorrow that they couldn't enjoy experiencing that, but I didn't know how how deep it went until we decided to try for our third baby. It started off with a miscarriage. I was not very gracious. I was mad I was so angry at Heavenly Father. How could you do this to me? I wanted this baby. And I had people reassure me that it's for the best, probably wasn't healthy, you can try again. And that's what we did. We kept trying and after about a year, nothing was happening. We went through different tests to see what was wrong, how we could fix it. And I spent my entire growing up learning and knowing that the harder I work at something, the luckier I get. If I want to achieve this accomplishment, I need to do step one, step two, step three. Through going through this journey of trying to get pregnant, that was just not the way it works. I had no control over it and it was very hard. People would say relax, you just need to relax and it will happen. And that was one of the worst things I could hear, I hated hearing that so and so got pregnant as soon as they relaxed. I'm like how do you relax when this is something that you want so bad? How do you just forget about it? How do you just move on and not worry about it? We entered doctors and started just try some infertility treatments. And during this time, emotionally, I was really struggling because a lot of my friends were having babies They were in this club of, "Hey, when are you due? Are you having a boy or a girl?" And I didn't want to hear about it. I really isolated myself, I was mad. I pretty much only had my husband to lean on because I didn't want anybody to know I was struggling. People would say, "When are you having another baby?" "Are you going to have another baby?" And I'd just be like, "Oh, not yet. We're not ready yet." But inside I wanted to die because we've been trying for one for a long time. And it was very hard. I felt ashamed like I was less than somebody because I couldn't get pregnant. Physically, it was very difficult with all the drugs that you need to take for your body to help you get pregnant and I was in pain from that, moody. So that was hard to be a mom because I didn't feel good. I was so busy going to doctors’ appointments and I started living my life every two weeks—in two-week cycles. Two weeks to work through treatments, to try to get pregnant and then two weeks of waiting. Two weeks that involve me mentally trying to convince my body that it was pregnant. And always, you know, do I feel nauseous? Am I sick, is this it? Then finding out that I wasn't pregnant, and then going through that all again the next month. And it was exhausting, it was very difficult. I would get after myself because I thought, I have two beautiful children here. What is my problem? Why am I given this desire and this want that's so intense when I have two beautiful children. And there are women who struggle for years with infertility and I am so ungrateful. It was very hard because I couldn't shake those feelings. I heard somebody relate secondary infertility to having chocolate cake on your kitchen counter. And you get to walk by that chocolate cake every day, you get to see it, but you can't taste it. You can't have any part of it. You get to see your kids and be with them, but you don't get to have another and add to that. It was just a very difficult time in my life emotionally and physically. After our sixth time of going through a fertility treatment and finding out that it had failed, I found myself one night sobbing in my closet on the floor. The pain, emotionally and physically, was just too much, I was done. I needed to just be able to be happy and move on and I was praying to Heavenly Father, begging him to take those feelings away because I could not function feeling that way I wanted to move on. I wanted to be a better person and be okay with this challenge that was given to me. So I finished my prayer, cried a little more, crawled into bed, cried a little more and fell asleep. The next morning I woke up and I have never felt so light, so full of hope, so full of joy. And I almost couldn't believe it because it was so distinctly different from what I had been feeling for months and months and months. It was like the sun had come out of these dark clouds. And it lasted for about a month. And I kept testing it going, "Is going to go away?" I feel good. I'm not worried about this, I'm happy, I want to go out with my friends. I want to be there with my kids, I'm not just stewing over if I'm going to get pregnant or not. My infertility problems were not solved right away. But I am so immensely grateful for that tender mercy of calming my soul and for Heavenly Father letting me know that He is completely aware of the situations that we go through. He knows how hard they are and that He has control over everything, that He can bless our lives if we let him. He can take that burden if we let him. It came to my realization that, you know, this might not be anything that has to do with me, this trial might be mine to hold because it's just not right for a child that I'm wanting to have right now. I know that Heavenly Father loves me and that He hears my prayers and that when I go to Him in prayer, when things are hard, that He can lift that burden and He has an ultimate plan for us. And if I trust in His timing and in His grace and in His love, I can trust that everything is going to work out and be all right. 19:12 KaRyn Lay: That was April. I can relate to her pleading prayer for peace in her heart. We can't always control what's happening around us but we can sure work towards making our spirit an unshakable vessel for the Lord's peace. Sometimes, our lack of peace situational like it was for April through her struggle with infertility. And sometimes our lack of peace is clinical like it was for me when I was a missionary. During the first few months of my service in the mission field, it became pretty clear, pretty quickly that something was not quite working. I was tired and deeply emotional, which isn't really that unusual for a new missionary. But when you pair that with the constant stream of negative self-talk, confusion, and anxiety, well, there was a darkness and an emptiness that overtook my days, and I couldn't shake it with a prayer or with work. I'll always remember the day that my lack of peace hit an all-time low. I was crying through study time and wishing that I could just disappear, feeling like that would be better for everyone. I wrapped myself tightly in a thick blanket, like a sad, exhausted, desperate burrito. And then I rolled under my bed into the back corner against the wall so that the darkness could envelop me. I stayed there for a really long time, staring at nothing. I don't even know how long I was there, but it felt like days or months or maybe even years. However long it was, it was long enough to know that I needed more help than me to find and access the Lord's peace. And frankly, so did my long-suffering mission companion. We went to the doctor, and eventually the mission therapist. I was diagnosed with clinical depression and honestly, it was devastating at first. To think that I had a broken brain, well that was really hard for me because I've always been someone who prided myself on being a good thinker. And I definitely didn't want to live up to that damaging stereotype of the crazy sister missionary that's just not true. But thank goodness that my need to feel peace outweighed my perceived humiliation. And although it was so difficult to do my part to engage with myself and my father in heaven in humility and faith, eventually, through His grace, and a good therapist, and careful doctors, and necessary medicine, my body, and my brain were ready to feel the peace that the Savior was always offering. First, it came in a trickle, then a stream. And finally, on really good days, that peace flowed like the river that the Savior promised. He didn't see me as crazy, He saw me as His, always His. And even now, feeling peace can be a tricky thing. But I truly believe that if we're willing to do whatever it takes to prepare our spirit, even if that means admitting that we need help, our peace can become solid, strong and stalwart like an eye in the middle of our own personal storm. Maybe you are feeling the same way. Maybe peace is just so far away right now that you're not sure how to get it. If that's the case for you, I pray that the Lord will guide you to the people who can help you open your heart to that kind of peace. Our final story today comes from Jacob and if you've ever wondered what it would be like to spend seven days in absolute silence, well, this story is for you. Jacob is a mental health professional who regularly participates in week-long silent retreats for work. And what happens when you come home to three little boys after seven days of silence? You're about to find out. Here's Jacob. 23:03 Jacob: So when you arrived for the first time, at a seven or 10 day silent retreat, it's kind of a panicky moment where you give up your cell phone and your schedule. And you finally send your last text to your family and say, "I'm going in." And there's a physiological kind of angst that sets in as you realize you're really doing this and you're going to be with yourself, by yourself, for 10 days without the thousand flavors of distraction we have. So you wake up and instead of filling the day with all sorts of things to check and this and that, you go and sit, and sit in silence, and you do that for a couple of hours before breakfast. And then after breakfast, you do it for a couple of hours, until lunch. It's not entirely silent because you have a teacher there who is guiding you, leading you, helping you. You're silent, but the teacher is not. And then you practice for a couple of hours and then it's dinner. And then you practice for a couple of hours and it's bedtime. And it sounds boring, dreadfully boring, but that's actually the point. So I'm feeling the angst and the anxiety and the normal fears that come up. But then, I sat with them and I just experienced them and I said, "Well, I've committed to this, I'm going to try it." And as day two finished and we moved on to day three, things started to settle more, and get calmer and get quieter. And then as three went to four and day four went to five, there's a change that happens that's interesting, where I just started to feel more and more peace and deeper and deeper settling and calm. So by the time I got to the end, it really was deep insights coming up and clarity around things that I've been grappling with for a long time. And a sense of okay-ness and joy and impressions, spiritual impressions. And a sense of revelation on questions that have been on my mind. All this is coming up just naturally as the silence is going along. For me, in a typical day, there's so much to pay attention to and be distracted by that I don't often notice what I'm actually feeling or what's going on inside. So retreat, for me, is a chance to bring complete attention to that and really notice where my heart is and my mind and my body. So by the time we're ready to go home, all that initial craving for the schedule and the emails and the work, I felt a repulsion like, I don't want to go back to that. As I get home, I arrive in the driveway and my kids are there waiting for me and excited to see me and my ride drops me off with all my bags and my kids run and throw themselves on me and it was just like this beautiful moment I'll never forget. And not only are they beautiful, but I'm fully present and I'm this dad that's 100% there and nothing to do, no place to go but be with my kids. And then I look over at my wife, and it's very apparent that she's had a very different week. At the time, we had three boys, all toddlers of different ages, full of energy and fighting every other minute, then forgiving each other, then fighting again, that sort of constant rolling chaos. And my wife had been steeped in that all week while I was off on a silent retreat, she had very much had a noise retreat. And she's exhausted and she's smiling because she's glad I'm home, but she's not refreshed. The dramatic contrast between my experience and my wife was a real powerful moment for us as a family. So one of the natural questions that came up for us as a family is number one, how can we hold on to some of this silence and space and stillness? Not just for me, but for my wife who was, at this point, wanting more of this and wishing that there was a way that we could experience this more as a family. So the last couple of years since the retreats, we have pondered and prayed about a lot of ways we as a family can bring more stillness and silence into our home. And we've experimented with simple things like three breaths before prayer. Before anyone starts to pray, just have three breaths. And three little boy breaths is not very long, but it gives us a chance to just settle our minds and kind of be still and calm before speaking. We also experimented with vacationing, in a way. Instead of going all these places with little kids, which is like a form of torture in some countries. We would go to one place with our kids that was contained and literally say we're going on vacation in a retreat-like way at a cabin, or to a hotel room. And so we've oriented our vacationing a little different. And we went through all these kind of crazy ideas like we considered having a day where my wife and I would be silent, but our kids wouldn't. And we just said, "Okay, this is our day when mommy and daddy get to just like, not talk." But pretty quickly we realized if our boys were sort of rolling chaos with us talking, it just sort of like overflowed when we went into silence so that that was sort of an eh okay moving on. But the biggest difference for us as a family came when we realized that we may not need to do anything exceptionally Eastern or Buddhist as a family because we've got this thing called the Sabbath. That for us, as a family, has often been the more stressful day of the week. We have found the Sabbath sometimes, at the end of the day, feeling exhausted and anxious to get back to our schedule, right? So rather than a day of deep rest and reprieve like I found on the retreat, we had often experienced the Sabbath, quiet the opposite. Lots of screaming as the boys were corralled into getting their clothes on and their hair combed and getting up in time to make it to church and eating breakfast without spilling it on their clothes that they just put on, and drama. I mean, I only have boys but they can do drama as well as any little girls. And fighting and complaints and we're late for church again and all this. And then church itself is sometimes a production and who's going to be willing to go to class without crying? After church, we head off to some family dinner, which happened a lot. And we would get in the car and zip off and then get home, exhausted, go through the whole routine and put them to bed, and be exhausted as we start the week and end our Sabbath. Something about that felt really wrong to us. Isn't this supposed to be a recharge of some kind? At the end of one of these painful Sabbath's, one of these exhausting Sabbath's, where we both felt like this isn't right, this isn't the way we want to do this. There's got to be a better way. There has to be a way to do and practice Sabbath that isn't exhausting. It just seems kind of contradictory. And on the heels of the mindfulness retreat, that taught me that, my goodness, if we can experience even a portion of that, if we can create some atmosphere that's more mindful, maybe we could end the Sabbath feeling a sense of recharge as a family, ready to reengage life in a different way. So we decided to try a number of things just to see if we could get closer to that goal, including, like lots of people try to lay aside their email and place their phone in different places so we're not just on the screens all day. That did work. Another thing that has worked is structuring the morning so that there's more space and we're not rushing to have to get everything ready. We'll set up things the day before, so clothes are all out so that our Sabbath morning is not so rushed. But the biggest experiment that we tried, and maybe the scariest, was letting our family know that we may not be showing up as often to these family dinners. We realized that if we went to a family dinner—and I love my family, and I love food, and there's nothing about like gathering with them that isn't enjoyable, except that the drive there and back, the kids, it adds a kind of hectic, chaotic sort of "going to an event" energy that made the rest of the day kind of follow suit. The first time I told one of my sisters that we weren't going to make dinner, there's like a what? Like, this is what we do. And that conversation was a little awkward, but it wasn't bad, because it opened up a conversation about what our experience had been. And it turns out that others also feel exhausted on the Sabbath. And so we're kind of giving them permission to try out things. So we experimented, we went to dinner, then we said, we're not going to go, we're going to just see what it's like to stay home and make more time for just being together. And yeah, eating simply, not putting on an elaborate meal. And we literally practiced sitting on our couch and opening up books, sometimes talking with the kids, but sometimes sending the kids downstairs to play and spending hours talking, reading, sometimes watching something or listening to something, but quiet time, the kind of like, kindergarten time, "Okay, it's quiet time." We, as a couple, found that even making time for an hour or two or three of this kind of time on the Sabbath meant an oversized impact on our refreshment. And I actually woke up Monday morning happy, like, so happy. And I'm like what just happened? It's like dramatically different than my typical like, end of Sunday, beginning Monday routine. And it hit me, I ended the Sabbath similar to how it ended the retreat. I was able to reengage life from a very different place on Monday morning because I had to actually stop. And that allowed me to start in a way that wasn't this frenetic, crazy energy. I have actually ended a Sabbath day I can say, many times, feeling like this. Instead of, "Ugh, I gotta get back to work." It's a miracle. And it seems to me like finding a way for us to make the Sabbath a refreshing day has been a miracle. Now, it's something that if we miss, if we actually have an event, we run to a dinner, we miss it. Even if it was a fun event, we're like, there's something we didn't get. In the past, I have sometimes tried to pursue more of a relationship with the Savior by doing more, like trying to serve a little bit more and make another call or read a little bit more, pray a little more. What the Sabbath has been teaching me is sometimes it's doing less and stopping all the doing, that I feel closer to the Lord. That's been the big revelation is that sometimes my mind's going so fast in so many directions that I just don't think there's a whole lot of space for the spirit to reach me. And if I just kind of push back a little bit, like I'm a terrible basketball player, but I can rebound. That's the only thing I know how to do in basketball. It kind of requires a little bit of elbowing back, pushing back a little bit. So there's space for the most important thing to happen. And of course, that is connecting with the Lord and feeling His presence and feeling His love. I think with the best of intentions, we sometimes fill our Sabbath day with so much stuff, so many activities that no wonder we end the day surprised that we're exhausted because we're doing so much good. But should we really be surprised if we don't actually rest? I think the Lord knows we're exhausted, I really do. I think He wishes we would see this day as like, not just a day to have to get a bunch of other stuff done. But actually a day where we can lay that aside and say, I just need to stop for my own sanity and my soul, and my family and my marriage and just be. I would just say to any other of my brothers or sisters out there, who are like asking these same questions, don't give up on the possibility that you could end this day not exhausted, and actually start the next day from a very different place. So make it an adventure, kind of an ongoing experiment where you try out different things, knowing that things can move in a better direction. 39:10 KaRyn Lay: That was Jacob Hess. Jacob is one of the authors of an upcoming book called, "The Power of Stillness: Mindful Living for Latter-day Saints," that I am so excited about. It's coming out at the end of this year from Deseret Book and I can't wait to learn more about using mindfulness to bring peace. In fact, I've already started by adding those three cleansing breaths before my prayers. So thanks for the top tip Jacob. I was thinking about how Jacob's pursuit of peace on the Sabbath required that he and his family opt-out of some experiences that are generally good and worthwhile. And while peace is ultimately a gift of the Savior, our quest for that gift, I think sometimes requires that we lay something upon the altar too. Maybe it's a kind and gentle "no," or strong boundary where there needs to be one. Maybe it is a heartfelt prayer in a closet to a Lord that you're not sure is listening. And maybe it is laying down your pride and accepting with humility that you need help. When Christ was on the boat with his disciples resting, a terrible tempest arose. I've always loved James E. Talmage's description of the storm in "Jesus the Christ," which incidentally, I read as a missionary. “The storm increased in fury; the wind rendered the boat unmanageable; waves beat over the side; so much water was shipped that the vessel seemed about to founder. The disciples were terror-stricken; yet through it all Jesus rested peacefully. In their extremity of fear, the disciples awakened Him, crying out, according to the several independent accounts, ‘Master, Master, we perish’; ‘Lord, save us: we perish’; and, ‘Master, carest thou not that we perish?’ They were abjectly frightened, and at least partly forgetful that there was with them One whose voice even death had to obey. Their terrified appeal was not wholly devoid of hope nor barren of faith: ‘Lord, save us’ they cried. Calmly He replied to their piteous call, ‘Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?’ Then He arose; and out through the darkness of that fearsome night, into the roaring wind, over the storm-lashed sea, went the voice of the Lord as He ‘rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm.’” Like those disciples, our faith may be little at times. I mean, big storms kind of have that effect on things don't they? They make everything around them feel and look just a little bit smaller, a little less significant. But if we take whatever amount of that little faith we have to reach out to our Savior, laying aside our pride, our people-pleasing, our avoidance, our fear of failure, our business and placing it on the altar, He can and He will calm our seas. And according to our sweet poet friend Catarina von Schlegel: "Then shalt thou better know His love His heart Who comes to soothe thy sorrow and thy fears Be still my soul the waves and winds shall know His voice who ruled them while He dwelt below” That's it for this episode of "This Is the Gospel." Thanks for joining us today and thank you to Kelly, April and Jacob for sharing their stories and their faith. We'll have the transcript of this episode as well as pictures and links from the stories in our show notes at ldsliving.com/thisisthegospel. So go check it out. And if you're as anxious as I am to get your hands on Jacob's book, "The Power of Stillness," follow us on Instagram @thisisthegospel_podcast. We'll let you all know when the book is available at the end of the year. All of our stories on this podcast are true and accurate as affirmed by our storytellers. If you have a great story about your experience living the Gospel of Jesus Christ, we want to hear from you on our pitch line. Leave us a short three-minute story pitch at 515-519-6179. You can find out what themes we're working on right now by following us on Instagram or Facebook. If you love this podcast, please take the time to leave us a review on the Apple podcast app or on Bookshelf PLUS+ from Deseret Book. We love to hear your thoughts about certain episodes and we read every one. This episode was produced by me, KaRyn Lay, with story producing and editing from Katie Lambert and Kelly Campbell. It was scored, mixed and mastered by Derek Campbell at Mix At Six studios. Our executive producer is Erin Hallstrom. You can find past episodes of this podcast and the other LDS Living podcasts at ldsliving.com/podcasts. Have a peaceful week.
Dannion Brinkley is the author of the New York Times and international bestsellers Saved by the Light and At Peace in the Light. His books, tours, and lectures, with his wife, Kathryn, have transformed the consciousness of people across the world. Their nonprofit organization, The Twilight Brigade/Compassion in Action, trains volunteers to be at the bedside of our nation's veterans. It was nominated for the Heart of Hospice award in 2008.
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Mark welcomes Dannion Brinkley to the show! Dannion Brinkley is an author who is loved and respected worldwide for his inspirational lectures on the Near-Death Experience, Palliative and Hospice Care, Complementary and Alternative Healing Practices, and Self-Awareness. Since 1977, Dannion has worked diligently, looking for the best way to integrate conventional and complimentary medicine. Having survived numerous brushes with death, Dannion is an expert in the dying process. He was struck twice by lightning and has since survived heart failure, open-heart surgery, ruptured subdural hematomas, brain surgery, and a massive grand mal seizure. That first lightning strike radically changed his life. Dannion became a hospice and nursing home volunteer. In the past 25 years of volunteer service, he has been at the bedside of over 340 people at the point of death, and more than 1200 during their final days, accruing more than 16,000 hours of service. Dannion's website can be found here: dannion.com dannionttb.com lightstreamers.com thetwilightbrigade.com You can find Dannion's amazing books here: At Peace in the Light Saved by the Light Secrets of the Light Music on this episode Intro/Outro: Steven Halpern - Crystal Suite https://www.amazon.com/Crystal-Suite-Sanctuary-Sound-Harmony/dp/B00000C3VD Please Support On the Odd on Patreon! Become a Patron! A special thank you to APS Mastering for their support. Visit www.apsmastering.com for all of your Audio Mastering needs.
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Greetings Fam! In celebration of my birthday this year... Please join me in celebration of a new year, and the music that surrounds us. I bring to you Matters Of The Soul #019 mixed by yours truly.... At Peace! Regards #MOTS
Greetings Fam! In celebration of my birthday this year... Please join me in celebration of a new year, and the music that surrounds us. I bring to you Matters Of The Soul #019 mixed by yours truly.... At Peace! Regards #MOTS
Greetings Fam! In celebration of my birthday this year... Please join me in celebration of a new year, and the music that surrounds us. I bring to you Matters Of The Soul #019 mixed by yours truly.... At Peace! Regards #MOTS
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Hear Dr. Sam Harrington as we discuss his book, At Peace: Choosing a Good Death After a Long Life. Does dying in the hospital hooked up to tubes scare you? What about your parents? How do you have the conversation? When do you decide that a caring choice is the decision to avoid repeated hospitalizations and over testing? You have choices you might not think you have. There are some things that will directly lead you down the path of hospitalization and then death. My guest, Dr. Samuel Harrington is an honors graduate of Harvard College and the University of Wisconsin Medical School. He practiced internal medicine and gastroenterology for more than 30 years in Washington, D.C. There he served on the board of trustees of Sibley Memorial Hospital, a member of the Johns Hopkins Health System, and the former Hospice Care of DC. As the American health care system evolved around him, becoming increasingly complex and increasingly commercialized, Sam became interested in end-of-life issues. We are going to talk about all these things and his book, At Peace, Choosing a Good Death After a Long Life.
How do we give our carees (and ourselves) peace at end of life? Dr. Samuel Harrington, author of a new book, At Peace: Choosing a Good Death After a Long Life, joins us to guide us toward a peaceful end. Most people say they would like to die quietly at home. But overly aggressive medical advice, coupled with an unrealistic sense of invincibility, results in the majority of elderly patients misguidedly dying in institutions while undergoing painful procedures, instead of having a better and more peaceful death they desired. AT PEACE outlines specific active and passive steps that older patients and their health care proxies can take to insure loved ones pass their last days comfortably at home and/or in hospice, when further aggressive care is inappropriate. Through Dr. Harrington's own experience with his parents and patients, he describes the terminal patterns of the six most common chronic diseases; how to recognize a terminal diagnosis even when the doctor is not clear about it; how to have the hard conversation about end-of-life wishes; how to minimize painful treatments and when to seek hospice care. The current estimated U.S. senior population 65 and older is well over fifty million strong. AT PEACE is a relevant and necessary resource for families across the board. Samuel Harrington, MD, a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Wisconsin Medical School, concentrated his practice at Sibley Memorial Hospital. His work as Sibley's patient safety officer representative to the Johns Hopkins Medicine Board of Trustees and his service on the board of a nonprofit hospice in Washington D.C. informed his passion for helping aged patients make appropriate end-of-life decisions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message
How do we give our carees (and ourselves) peace at end of life? Dr. Samuel Harrington, author of a new book, At Peace: Choosing a Good Death After a Long Life, joins us to guide us toward a peaceful end. Most people say they would like to die quietly at home. But overly aggressive medical advice, coupled with an unrealistic sense of invincibility, results in the majority of elderly patients misguidedly dying in institutions while undergoing painful procedures, instead of having a better and more peaceful death they desired. AT PEACE outlines specific active and passive steps that older patients and their health care proxies can take to insure loved ones pass their last days comfortably at home and/or in hospice, when further aggressive care is inappropriate. Through Dr. Harrington's own experience with his parents and patients, he describes the terminal patterns of the six most common chronic diseases; how to recognize a terminal diagnosis even when the doctor is not clear about it; how to have the hard conversation about end-of-life wishes; how to minimize painful treatments and when to seek hospice care. The current estimated U.S. senior population 65 and older is well over fifty million strong. AT PEACE is a relevant and necessary resource for families across the board. Samuel Harrington, MD, a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Wisconsin Medical School, concentrated his practice at Sibley Memorial Hospital. His work as Sibley's patient safety officer representative to the Johns Hopkins Medicine Board of Trustees and his service on the board of a nonprofit hospice in Washington D.C. informed his passion for helping aged patients make appropriate end-of-life decisions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message
Dr. Samuel Harrington, MD, is the author of At Peace: Choosing a Good Death After a Long Life. In this important book, which James Fallows of The Atlantic calls “deeply humane,” he argues the case for taking a clear-eyed yet compassionate view towards the end of life. Most people say they would like to die quietly at home. But overly aggressive medical advice, coupled with an unrealistic sense of invincibility, results in the majority of elderly patients misguidedly dying in institutions while undergoing painful procedures, instead of having a better and more peaceful death they desired. Dr. Harrington is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Wisconsin Medical School. Professionally, he concentrated his practice at Sibley Memorial Hospital also served on the board of a nonprofit hospice in Washington, D.C. He also listened to his parents when they were facing end of life decisions and helped them enter this period of their lives peacefully, while being able to live at home. It was these two experiences together that prompted his desire to write this book. AT PEACE outlines specific active and passive steps that older patients and their health care proxies can take to insure loved ones pass their last days comfortably at home and/or in hospice, when further aggressive care is inappropriate.
At Peace with Dr. Sam HarringtonDr. Samuel Harrington, MD, is the author of At Peace: Choosing a Good Death After a Long Life. In this important book, which James Fallows of The Atlantic calls “deeply humane,” he argues the case for taking a clear-eyed yet compassionate view towards the end of life. Dr. Harrington is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Wisconsin Medical School. Professionally, he concentrated his practice at Sibley Memorial Hospital also served on the board of a nonprofit hospice in Washington, D.C. https://samharrington.com
Kathryn interviews childhood and family expert Sheryl Ziegler PhD, author of “Mommy Burnout: How to Reclaim Your Life and Raise Healthier Children in the Process”. Dr. Ziegler is identifying mommy burnout as a true epidemic, one that's jeopardizing the emotional and physical health of women today. She is a regular local FOX News contributor, a panelist on NBC Morning News, and is featured on The Katie Couric Show and The Denver Post. Kathryn also interviews Samuel Harrington MD, author of “At Peace: Choosing a Good Death After a Long Life”. Most people say they would like to die quietly at home. But overly aggressive medical advice coupled with an unrealistic sense of invincibility results in many elderly patients misguidedly dying in institutions while undergoing painful procedures. Through experience with his own parents and patients Dr. Harrington has developed specific steps to ensure last days pass comfortably at home or in hospice, when further aggressive care is inappropriate.
Kathryn interviews childhood and family expert Sheryl Ziegler PhD, author of “Mommy Burnout: How to Reclaim Your Life and Raise Healthier Children in the Process”. Dr. Ziegler is identifying mommy burnout as a true epidemic, one that's jeopardizing the emotional and physical health of women today. She is a regular local FOX News contributor, a panelist on NBC Morning News, and is featured on The Katie Couric Show and The Denver Post. Kathryn also interviews Samuel Harrington MD, author of “At Peace: Choosing a Good Death After a Long Life”. Most people say they would like to die quietly at home. But overly aggressive medical advice coupled with an unrealistic sense of invincibility results in many elderly patients misguidedly dying in institutions while undergoing painful procedures. Through experience with his own parents and patients Dr. Harrington has developed specific steps to ensure last days pass comfortably at home or in hospice, when further aggressive care is inappropriate.
This week we get Up Close with Dannion Brinkley. Dannion has died three times giving him one of the most unique perspectives on life and life after death and is one of the most sought-after speakers and an International best selling Author. He'll be sharing about his near-death experiences and his work with dying veterans through his nonprofit, "The Twilight Brigade". We'll also get an advance look at his upcoming book, "10 Things You Need to Know Before You Go" Listen in - or call in - to be part of the show. GUEST BIO Dannion Brinkley is the author of The Secrets of the Light, Saved by the Light, and At Peace in the Light. He is loved and respected worldwide for his inspirational lectures on the Near-Death Experience, Palliative and Hospice Care, Complementary and Alternative Healing Practices, and Self-Awareness. Since 1977, Dannion has worked diligently, looking for the best way to integrate conventional and complementary medicine. Having survived numerous brushes with death, Dannion is an expert in the dying process. He was struck twice by lightning and has since survived heart failure, open-heart surgery, ruptured subdural hematomas, brain surgery, and a massive grand mal seizure. That first lightning strike radically changed his life. Dannion became a hospice and nursing home volunteer. In the past 25 years of volunteer service, he has been at the bedside of over 340 people at the point of death, and more than 1200 during their final days, accruing more than 16,000 hours of service. Dannion Brinkley
Five poems in one sweet podcasts by Shawn White. Blooming Sadness, At Peace, Magical Ways and In our Life.
Five poems in one sweet podcasts by Shawn White. Blooming Sadness, At Peace, Magical Ways and In our Life.
Aired Tuesday, 21 June 2016, 8:00 PM ETJoin Jill as she interviews guestDannion Brinkley on Best of The Best, Connect Soul to Soul.Dannion Brinkley is an internationally renowned speaker, and New York Times bestselling author in the fields of spirituality, and the near-death experience. In all issues surrounding the death process, Dannion is one of the premiere crusaders on behalf of hospice and palliative care, and is a leading expert on grief and bereavement. Dannion is also a driving force in the integration of complementary and allopathic medicine, especially in end-of-life care.He is the author of 3 books, with his first, Saved by the Light, selling over 20 million copies. In this highly acclaimed 1994 classic, Dannion shares the story of his death, and subsequent journey to the Other Side, after being struck by lightning, in 1975.Saved by the Light, was produced as a movie of the week, by the Fox Television Network, in 1995, and is one of the most watched films in television history. That same year, Dannion’s second book, At Peace in the Light, was published.Dannion had a third near death experience in 1997, during brain surgery, and the surprising lessons he learned are outlined in his third book, Secrets of the Light: Lessons from Heaven, co-authored by his wife, Kathryn. This successful husband and wife writing team are currently finishing their latest book, Ten Things to Know… Before You Go!As the son of a WWII veteran, and a former Marine himself, Dannion holds our nation’s veterans very close to his heart. To show his deep respect and appreciation for our men and women in uniform, he co-founded The Twilight Brigade. This non-profit organization trains volunteers to be a loving presence at the bedside of those veterans making their transition, from this world to the next. Over the last 19 years, The Twilight Brigade has trained over 6,000 volunteers to do this invaluable work.Dannion has personally accrued more than 32,000 volunteer hours at the bedside, and been present to offer his comfort and wisdom during the passing of over 2000 people. Yes, Dannion has been to the Heavens and back, three times, and he believes his purpose in life is to share this good news: There is no such thing as death!Dannion knows that the world can be transformed if we all understand that we are great, powerful and mighty spiritual beings, with dignity, direction and purpose.This is a show you do not want to miss!For more information about Dannion Brinkley, please visit his websites:www.dannionandkathrynbrinkley.comwww.thetwilightbrigade.com
Show #330 Aubrie Sellers - Sit Here & Cry (New City Blues) Adam Levy - Pitch Black Path (Naubinway) Bumper Jacksons - Coffee Mama (Too Big World) Green River Ordinance - Keep Your Cool (Fifteen) (mic break) Reed Turner - The Idea's Crossed My Mind (Native Tongue) Claire Holley - Traveling Saints (Time In The Middle) Marc Stone - I Tried (Poison & Medicine) The Yawpers - Burdens (American Man) Aubrie Sellers - Magazines (New City Blues) (mic break) War & Pierce - I Don't Know Where I'm Going (War & Pierce) Danny Medakovic - Stripes and Stars (Jolley Cut) Ron Pope & the Nighthawks - Bad Intentions (Ron Pope & The Nighthawks) The Meadows Brothers - A Train Makes A Sad, Sad Sound (Won’t Be Troubled) The Paperboys - Back To You (At Peace with One's Ghosts) (mic break) Aubrie Sellers - Humming Song (New City Blues)
The 3rd Generation era of video games brings back very fond memories to many retro gamers. To many Gamers in north america The third generation (sometimes referred to as the 8-bit era) began on October 18, 1985 with the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System , and later in June of 1986 ( about nine months after the NES debut) the Sega Master System. This generation marked the end of the North American video game crash. =====Game - Composer - Title - Year - Company - System==== 1.) Bucky O’ Hare - Tomoko Sumiyama - "Red Planet” - January 1992 - KONAMI - NES 2.) The Flash - Jeroen Tel - "At Peace in the Park” -1993(Europe Only) - Probe Entertainment/SEGA - Sega Master System 3.) Wurm: Journey to the Center of the Earth - Dota Ando - “Title Screen / Cutscene Theme 2” - November 1991 - Cyclone System/Asmik Corporation - NES 4.) Astro Warrior - Unknown - “Asteroid Zone”- 1986 - SEGA - Sega Master System 5.) Metal Gear - Kazuki Muraoka - “Intruder Detected Theme 1” - June 1988 - KONAMI - NES 6.) Enduro Racer - Hiroshi Kawaguchi - “Race Theme 1 (BGM 1)” - 1987 - SEGA - Sega Master System 7.) Astyanax - Kiyoshi Yokoyama & Toshiko Tasaki - “Intro / Rounds 3-1 & 3-2” - March 1990 - Aicom/Jaleco - NES 8.) Alex Kidd in Shinobi World - Tokuhido Uwabo - "Kabuto” - 1990 - SEGA - Sega Master System 9.) Yo! Noid - Masakatsu Maekawa - “Stages 13 & 14” - November 1990 - Now Production/Capcom - NES 10.) Golvellius: Valley of Doom - Masatomo Miyamoto, Takeshi Santo, Shin‑kun & Pazu - “ First Cave“ - 1988 - Compile/SEGA - Sega Master System 11.) Rygar - Michiharu Hasuya - “Cave” - July, 1987 - Tecmo - NES 12.) Space Harrier- Hiroshi Kawaguchi - “Haya Oh“ - 1986 - SEGA - Sega Master System 13.) Shatterhand - Iku Mizutani & Hiroyuki Iwatsuki - “Area G: Missile Command“ -December 1991 - Natsume/Jaleco - NES 14.) Rocky - Unknown - “Fight” - 1987 - SEGA - Sega Master System 15.) Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight - Junko Tamiya - “City Lights (Planet 1 - Area 3)“- September 1990 - Capcom - NES 16.) Wonder Boy - Ryuichi Nishizawa - “1st Round” - 1987 - SEGA - Sega Master System 17.) Startropics - Takashi Kumegawa & Yoshio Hirai - “Dungeon“ - December 1990 - Nintendo - NES 18.) Black Belt - Katsuhiro Hayashi - “Boss“ - November 1986 - SEGA - Sega Master System 19.) Target Renegade - Tim Follin - “Levels 1-3(Parking Garage)” - March 1990 - Software Creations/Taito - NES 20.) Quartet - Katsuhiro Hayashi - “Stage 2“ - April 1986 - SEGA - Sega Master System 21.) Wizards & Warriors - David Wise - “Title Screen / Ending" - December 1987 - Rare/Acclaim Entertainment - NES 22.) Rastan - Kazuyuki Onui - “Outside“ - 1988 - TAITO - Sega Master System 23.) Conquest of the Crystal Palace - Mitsuyasu Tomohisa (arranged by Masaharu Iwata) - “1st Stage(Mount Crystal)” - November 1990 - Quest Corporation/Asmik Corporation 24.) Phantasy Star - Tokuhiko Uwabo - “Title Screen“ - 1988 - SEGA - Sega Master System 25.) Shadow of the Ninja - Iku Mizutani & Kouichi Yamanishi - “2nd Stage(Underground Sewers)” - December 1990 - Natsume - NES 26.) Wonder Boy in Monster Land - Shinichi Sakamoto - “Main Theme“ - 1988 - SEGA - Sega Master System 27.) Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom - Hiroshi Miyazaki, Kaori Nakabai & Rika Shigeno - “Stages 2-1 & 7-2” - August 1991 - Tecmo - NES 28.) Ys:The Vanished Omens - Mieko Ishikawa & Yuzo Koshiro - “Feena (opening Theme)" *Standard & FM Japanese version* - 1988 - Nihon Falcom - sega Master System 29.) Crystalis - Yoko Osaka - “Inner Mountains” - July 1990 - SNK - NES 30.) Ghost House - Unknown - “House” - 1986 - SEGA - Sega Master System 31.) Treasure Master - Tim Follin - “The Moon (world 2)” - December 1991 - Software Creations/American Softworks Corporation - NES Edgar Velasco: @MoonSpiderHugs FB: www.facebook.com/groups/vgmrevivalhour/ Tumblr: retro-vgm-revival-hour.tumblr.com/
Dannion Brinkley is an inspiring internationally renowned New York Times Best Selling author and speaker who had three of the most complete Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) ever recorded. A recipient of the President's Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service, Dannion co-founded The Twilight Brigade, Compassion in Action so no veteran at the end of life will be alone. Dannion has spent many thousands of hours at bedsides of dying veterans. Over 5500 Twilight Brigade volunteers are at work in VA hospitals and hospices nationwide assisting with end-of-life care. Dannion is the author of the internationally bestselling books Saved by the Light, At Peace in the Light and Secrets of the Light. Saved by the Light (VHS) was the highest-rated made-for-television movie of all time. Dannion's web site: Dannion.com Program music copyrighted by Grammy award winner Larry Seyer (LarrySeyer.com), included in this podcast with his permission. Visit FrontierBeyondFear.com to learn about the inspirational outreach of this program, now in its 6th year.
20 million copies of his book "Saved by the Light" have been sold and his story has been made into a movie viewed over 100 million times. This man is Dannion Brinkley. Dannion is an internationally renowned speaker and author in the fields of spirituality, the near-death experience, and end-of-life care. He is the author of 3 books, "Saved by the Light," "At Peace in the Light," and after experience a third near death experience, he wrote "Secrets of the Light" co-authored by his wife, Kathryn.There is so much more to Dannion Brinkley, including being the founder of the "The Twilight Brigade" making a profound difference with our veterans -- and he has an upcoming book with his wife that seems awesome…..WELL, we'll certainly find out more about those and what else he is up to on this interview.For more information about Dannion Brinkley, please visit his websites:www.dannion.comwww.thetwilightbrigade.com
Jeffrey Ellis and Rebecca Beidler, Peace of Earth Farm Owners, Albany, VT Jeffrey Ellis and Rebecca Beidler have owned and operated Peace of Earth Farm in Albany, Vermont since 2010. At Peace of Earth they have a sprouting operation year round. Jeffrey and Rebecca also grow a mix of vegetables, herbs and small fruits for their CSA and local wholesale accounts. Peace of Earth Farm is a no-till animal powered farm striving towards growing healthy soil, healthy plants and health in those that eat them. Today’s show was brought to you by Heritage Foods USA.
Greetings all, This one was pieced together on Thanksgiving morning, while waiting for the kids to wake up... capturing my mood that morning. More importantly, and some of you may not like this, it also shows my progression to things techy. While I cannot see myself heading towards the hard tech stuff, I am appreciating that more metallic sound, especially when it's complimented by dark sultry vocals that actually mean something. While I started out playing mostly soulful house, deep house has been dominant in my sets now, and I kind like it. This one contains most of the "techy" type producers that have been grabbing my attention with their masterful productions: Ripperton, the Innervision crewe, Beanfield, Stimming, Deetron. Missing from this set is a Deetron (Thinking)from his latest album, and I'm quite upset that I forgot to add that one in while mixing it... There will be follow ups to this one so no biggie really. 01 - The Howling, Ry, Ame - Shortline (Frank Wiedemann Remix) 02 - Nathan X and Cuebur - so far away (nomumbah remix) 03 - Georg Levin - falling masonry (stimming remix) 04 - Rami Deejay, Keely Timlin - Burn Burn (Vas Floyd Remix) 05 - Tevo Howard feat. Tracey Thorn - Without Me 06 - Rudimental - Spoons feat. MNEK & Syron (Original Mix) 07 - Beanfield Feat. Marzenka - Bring You Love (Original Mix) 08 - Beanfield Feat. Marzenka - Alone (Original Mix) 09 - Ripperton - At Peace (feat Christina Wheeler) 10 - Miguel migs feat. meshell ndegeocello - close your eyes (deetron remix) 11 - Stimming - gaensebluemchen (original mix) 12 - Noze - ethiopo 13 - Cid & Niota - Na Wuti Musika (Afriki Soul Mix) 14 - Rhythm & Sound With Tikiman - Music A Fe Rule (Part 1) 15 - Suges - do with you (acapella) b/w Music A Fe Rule Not a favorites kinda guy as I've said before, but if I really have to rewind a track, it would have to be Ripperton's "At Peace"... LOVE that track. Anyway, stay Blessed PodO's. Be well. Please leave a comment letting me know what you think of the vibe... Please also let me know if you have any suggestions for me to incorporate into my sets.... will do all I can do to accommodate. KAS
Get ready for the Common Sense Psychic with Phyllis King. Phyllis is known for her practical and down to earth dialogue with callers and guests. SPECIAL GUEST- DANNION BRINKLEY!!! Dannion has appeared on national television and radio shows, including Larry King, Oprah, Dateline, Unsolved Mysteries, Art Bell, George Noory's Coast to Coast AM, The BBC, PAX Network, and many others. A made for television movie based on Dannion's best seller, Saved by the Light, debuted as one of the highest rated television movies in FOX Television network history. He is also the author of At Peace in the Light and The Secrets of the light, and his new book, Ten Things To Know Before You Go, will be released soon. Dannion's ability to understand and help you achieve empowerment occured as an effect of being struck by lightning in 1975 and declared dead for 28 minutes. He is considered a "walking miracle," having survived insurmountable odds, including two lightning strikes, open-heart surgery, brain surgery and a massive grand mal seizure. His three near-death experiences have left him with an extraordinary sense of perception. http://www.dannion.com Call in with your questions at 917.889.2894. Phyllis King has coached over 12,000 people in 20 different countries. She is known for her practical and down to earth approach. She has been featured on CBS and NBC TV, radio programs across the country, and has been published in over 70 print and online publications. She has written four books, including Bouncing Back, Thriving in Changing Times, with Dr. Wayne Dyer. Her latest book is The Heart of the Matter, a Journey to Wholeness.
Dannion Brinkley is an inspiring internationally renowned New York Times Best Selling author and speaker who had three of the most complete Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) ever recorded. Dannion is the author of the internationally bestselling books Saved by the Light, At Peace in the Light and Secrets of the Light. Saved by the Light (VHS) was the highest-rated made-for-television movie of all time. A recipient of the President's Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service, Dannion's life reflects a dedicated path of service. A hospice volunteer for 33 years, he has spent more than 26,000 hours at bedsides of dying veterans and has been with 375 people as they drew their last breaths. He co-founded The Twilight Brigade, Compassion in Action so no veteran at the end of life will be alone. Web site: Dannion.com Intro music licensed by GPL. Ending music copyrighted by Grammy award winner Larry Seyer, www.larryseyer.com, played with his permission.
A startlingly good production for you here, all. It's our analysis of claims made by people who want the government to force people to give "equal pay" to men and women at the workplace. We look at the claims and at the ethics of getting the government involved in the so-called solution, and we also look at whether the accusations of unequal pay are actually correct, and upon what they are based... Listen... The meme is rising. Including some choice, delicious music by Midnight Oil "What Goes On", Shriekback "Glory Bumps", Gary Milhouse "At Peace" (see him play in Bath, England!), The Grassy Knoll "Unbelievable Truth" (observe how they use the first note of Hendrix's version of "Purple Haze"!), Sonic Youth "Bull in The Heather", The Catherine Wheel "Black Metallic", DMZ "Watch for Me Girl"!, Wild Cherry "Play That Funky Music", Girls Against Boys "In Like Flynn" (as in Erroll Flynn, baby...) DIG! Be Seeing You! ROCK ON. Keep fighting for liberty!
At Peace with Limitations - Alex Shipman - Nehemiah 6:10-10