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Summer Series: Moving through some of our favorite episodes over the years that still ring as timelesss and true. Born from a vision in which she was told to ask the world, “How Do You Pray?”, Celeste Yacoboni reached out to leading spiritual, shamanic, scientific teachers, guides, and activists and asked for their response. The result is a deeply moving book that speaks to the reader's heart and asks “What is your soul's expression? Bow in gratitude? Merge with nature? Cry out for guidance?”
Summer Series: Moving through some of our favorite episodes over the years that still ring as timelesss and true. Born from a vision in which she was told to ask the world, “How Do You Pray?”, Celeste Yacoboni reached out to leading spiritual, shamanic, scientific teachers, guides, and activists and asked for their response. The result is a deeply moving book that speaks to the reader's heart and asks “What is your soul's expression? Bow in gratitude? Merge with nature? Cry out for guidance?”
Celeste Yacoboni is a Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California. Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which integrates body, mind, spirit and emotions. She maintains a thriving private practice in Santa Fe, NM in which she facilitates healing and wholeness through Massage Therapy, Chi Nei Tsang, Qigong, Women's Breast Health, Plant Essences, the Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono, and the inquiry "How Do You Pray?"
Celeste Yacoboni is a Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California. Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which integrates body, mind, spirit and emotions. She maintains a thriving private practice in Santa Fe, NM in which she facilitates healing and wholeness through Massage Therapy, Chi Nei Tsang, Qigong, Women's Breast Health, Plant Essences, the Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono, and the inquiry "How Do You Pray?"
In this podcast, ‘Heal Our Earth,' a special rebroadcast of one of the original calls of the Healing Our Earth Series, author and humorist, Steve Bhaerman (aka Swami Beyondananda), and healer and spiritual coach Celeste Yacoboni join Steve Farrell. During their conversation you'll have the opportunity to create real healing with an inspiring, prayerful ceremony of love and forgiveness. In this podcast you will hear more about… Assisting the Earth in her healing process Activating the power of prayer and shared intentions for love and healing Ho'oponopono: A Powerful Spiritual Self Healing Technique And other supportive, conscious topics ***Note: this is a special rebroadcast and any websites, links, programs, or events mentioned may no longer be active (or dates may have been changed). Thank you!*** Learn more about Humanity Stream+, a blooming spiritual community of learners with access to hundreds of programs and connection via Live events to thought leaders around the globe. Explore Humanity's Team and the timeless truth that We Are All One. Learn more about the Humanity's Team free education programs.
Celeste Yacoboni is passionate about helping people discover a deeper experience of the sacred in their daily lives. Ordained as a Minister of Walking Prayer by the Center for Sacred Studies in California, she facilitates healing and transformation through her unique approach to spiritual coaching and her mastery of a number of healing arts.Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which integrates body, mind, spirit and emotions. Celeste maintains a thriving private practice in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in which she facilitates healing and wholeness through Spiritual Embodiment, Chi Nei Tsang (Taoist Abdominal Massage), Qigong, Women's Breast Health, Plant Essences, the Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono, and the inquiry “How Do You Pray?”Her book How Do You Pray? is an interspiritual prayer book and resource guide to an emerging global spirituality which embraces our religious and spiritual diversity.www.HowDoYouPray.comwww.TheVoiceoftheFeminine.comResources:www.claudiumurgan.comwww.patreon.com/claudiumurganSubscribe for more videos! youtube.com/channel/UC6RlLkzUK_LdyRSV7DE6obQ
Celeste Yacoboni is an ordained Minister of Walking Prayer and is a spiritual coach. She is the editor of How Do You Pray? Inspiring Responses from Religious Leaders, Spiritual Guides, Healers, Activists & Other Lovers of Humanity (Monkfish Publishing 2014)Interview Date: 8/27/2014 Tags: Celeste Yacoboni, prayer, Matthew Fox, Ph.D., Michael Meade, Michael Gelb, Ph.D., chanting, Hail Mary full of grace prayer,prayer field, grief, muslim prayer practice, prayer of dedication, Spirituality, Religion
Prayer is our most universal and yet individual way of communicating with the divine, of connecting with the infinite dimensions of our being. Here we explore some of the many ways we pray. Celeste Yacoboni is an ordained Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California. Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration which integrates body, mind, spirit and emotions. She leads “How Do You Pray?” workshops in which people share and experience different ways of prayer and connecting to Source. She lives in New Mexico and is the editor of How Do You Pray? Inspiring Responses from Religious Leaders, Spiritual Guides, Healers, Activists & Other Lovers of Humanity (Monkfish Publishing 2014)Interview Date: 8/27 /2014 Tags: MP3, Celeste Yacoboni, Ho’oponopono, prayer, praying, pray, Matthew Fox, Ph.D., Michael Gelb, Ph.D., Michael Meade, ancestors, God, Robin Lim, Committee of Angels, dedicating our day, ancestors, children and prayer, Peter Russell, innocent curiosity, what would love do now, What would love say, whale caught and freed from fishing lines, Terry Tempest Williams, prairie dogs in prayer, prayer field, Prayer Intention Experiment, e.e. cummings, Antonio Machado, Honey in my heart, oldest prayer, forgiveness, Hail Mary full of grace prayer, credo, Spirituality, Meditation
Celeste Yacoboni is a Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California. Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which integrates body, mind, spirit and emotions. She maintains a thriving private practice in Santa Fe, NM in which she facilitates healing and wholeness through Massage Therapy, Chi Nei Tsang, Qigong, Women's Breast Health, Plant Essences, the Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono, and the inquiry "How Do You Pray?"
Celeste Yacoboni is passionate about helping people discover a deeper experience of the sacred in their daily lives. Ordained as a Minister of Walking Prayer by the Center for Sacred Studies in California, she facilitates healing and transformation through her unique approach to spiritual coaching and her mastery of a number of healing arts.
As we evolve, so do our prayers; as our prayers evolve, so do we. This is the evolution of illumination, the collective voice of the soul of the world. How Do You Pray? was born from a vision in which Celeste Yacoboni was told to ask the world, "How Do You Pray?" She reached out to leading spiritual, shamanic, scientific teachers, guides, and activists and asked for their response. Culled from those responses is an original and deeply personal collection of essays. Talking intimately and candidly about how they pray, these personalities encourage the reader to contemplate the intention of prayer in their own life.
Celeste Yacoboni is passionate about helping people discover a deeper experience of the sacred in their daily lives. Ordained as a Minister of Walking Prayer by the Center for Sacred Studies in California, she facilitates healing and transformation through her unique approach to spiritual coaching and her mastery of a number of healing arts.
Celeste Yacoboni is a Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California. Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which integrates body, mind, spirit and emotions. She maintains a thriving private practice in Santa Fe, NM in which she facilitates healing and wholeness through Massage Therapy, Chi Nei Tsang, Qigong, Women's Breast Health, Plant Essences, the Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono, and the inquiry "How Do You Pray?"
Celeste Yacoboni is a Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California. Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which integrates body, mind, spirit and emotions. She maintains a thriving private practice in Santa Fe, NM in which she facilitates healing and wholeness through Massage Therapy, Chi Nei Tsang, Qigong, Women's Breast Health, Plant Essences, the Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono, and the inquiry "How Do You Pray?"
As we evolve, so do our prayers; as our prayers evolve, so do we. This is the evolution of illumination, the collective voice of the soul of the world. How Do You Pray? was born from a vision in which Celeste Yacoboni was told to ask the world, "How Do You Pray?" She reached out to leading spiritual, shamanic, scientific teachers, guides, and activists and asked for their response. Culled from those responses is an original and deeply personal collection of essays. Talking intimately and candidly about how they pray, these personalities encourage the reader to contemplate the intention of prayer in their own life.
From lying in the grass on her grandfather’s Italian home-farm, to tying Lakota tobacco prayer ties, to creating a chant for Ho’oponopono, to lying under the Solstice sun, Celeste Yacoboni shares her love for prayer from the many deep chambers in her heart. How does her prayer story end? She realizes prayer has become love. This gorgeous conversation will evoke your own prayer memories and it may well cause you to fall in love with prayer. As part of her personal path to explore prayer, Celeste Yacoboni became an ordained Minister of Walking Prayer by the Center for Sacred Studies. In 2012 she was awakened with a question, “How do you pray?”, knew she was being given a vision of a book, and answered “yes” not knowing where that vision would lead. Visit http://howdoyoupray.com/ and her upcoming project, thevoiceofthefeminine.com. Visit https://janetconner.com/9 to get your free gifts!
As we evolve, so do our prayers; as our prayers evolve, so do we. This is the evolution of illumination, the collective voice of the soul of the world. How Do You Pray? was born from a vision in which Celeste Yacoboni was told to ask the world, "How Do You Pray?" She reached out to leading spiritual, shamanic, scientific teachers, guides, and activists and asked for their response. Culled from those responses is an original and deeply personal collection of essays. Talking intimately and candidly about how they pray, these personalities encourage the reader to contemplate the intention of prayer in their own life.
Born from a vision in which she was told to ask the world, “How Do You Pray?”, Celeste Yacoboni reached out to leading spiritual, shamanic, scientific teachers, guides, and activists and asked for their response. The result is a deeply moving book that speaks to the reader's heart and asks “What is your soul's expression? Bow in gratitude? Merge with nature? Cry out for guidance?”
Celeste Yacoboni asked dozens of leading figures one question: “How do you pray?” The result? A thrilling and often startling compendium of deeply personal prayer practices. Who better to help us unravel our question of the year: “Is there a unified field of prayer?”
Aired Tuesday, 21 November 2017, 5:00 PM ESTForgiveness and Healing the Body PoliticIt might seem a bit strange for a program called Wiki Politiki to do a show on something as personal and spiritual as forgiveness.And yet it makes perfect sense, particularly if we want to go above and beyond the current level of polarized discourse, where each side has dehumanized the other. If we truly want a healthy, thriving, vital, and wise body politic we have to metabolize the toxins of 5,000 years of the Rule of Gold: Doo-doo unto others before they can doo-doo unto you.There isn’t an ethnic group, religion (with the possible exception of the B’hai faith) or other tribe that hasn’t “done unto” some other group, and had it “done unto” them. The history of man(un)kind is filled with atrocities and silent holocausts that have left just about all of us with some form of PTSD.Seriously.South Africa took steps to heal (i.e., restore wholeness) through their Truth and Reconciliation movement a quarter century ago so that they could acknowledge and forgive the wrongs perpetrated by both sides, without revenge, retribution and punishment. If we want to heal the body politic in the USA and elsewhere, we now must do the same.This week’s guest, Dr. Leonard Laskow, offers a deep and practical wisdom on the power of forgiveness, personal, tribal and global. Dr. Laskow is the author of For Giving Love: Awakening Your Essential Nature Through Love and Forgiveness, and offers scientific evidence that the process of forgiveness yields positive physiological benefits!We’re also featuring the healing work of Celeste Yacoboni, author of “How Do You Pray?” who offers a Hawaiian forgiveness ritual, Ho ‘opono Pono (making the right, right) as a way of forgiving yourself and others. Tune in and find out about how a medical doctor at a mental health hospital in Hawaii helped “heal” the inmates — by doing the process on himself!Please join us Tuesday, November 21st for this enlightening and heartening show.
Aired Tuesday, 21 November 2017, 5:00 PM ESTForgiveness and Healing the Body PoliticIt might seem a bit strange for a program called Wiki Politiki to do a show on something as personal and spiritual as forgiveness.And yet it makes perfect sense, particularly if we want to go above and beyond the current level of polarized discourse, where each side has dehumanized the other. If we truly want a healthy, thriving, vital, and wise body politic we have to metabolize the toxins of 5,000 years of the Rule of Gold: Doo-doo unto others before they can doo-doo unto you.There isn’t an ethnic group, religion (with the possible exception of the B’hai faith) or other tribe that hasn’t “done unto” some other group, and had it “done unto” them. The history of man(un)kind is filled with atrocities and silent holocausts that have left just about all of us with some form of PTSD.Seriously.South Africa took steps to heal (i.e., restore wholeness) through their Truth and Reconciliation movement a quarter century ago so that they could acknowledge and forgive the wrongs perpetrated by both sides, without revenge, retribution and punishment. If we want to heal the body politic in the USA and elsewhere, we now must do the same.This week’s guest, Dr. Leonard Laskow, offers a deep and practical wisdom on the power of forgiveness, personal, tribal and global. Dr. Laskow is the author of For Giving Love: Awakening Your Essential Nature Through Love and Forgiveness, and offers scientific evidence that the process of forgiveness yields positive physiological benefits!We’re also featuring the healing work of Celeste Yacoboni, author of “How Do You Pray?” who offers a Hawaiian forgiveness ritual, Ho ‘opono Pono (making the right, right) as a way of forgiving yourself and others. Tune in and find out about how a medical doctor at a mental health hospital in Hawaii helped “heal” the inmates — by doing the process on himself!Please join us Tuesday, November 21st for this enlightening and heartening show.
Celeste Yacoboni is the author of How Do You Pray and she is passionate about helping people discover a deeper experience of the sacred in their daily lives. Celeste is a Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California. Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which integrates body, mind, spirit & emotions. She maintains a thriving private practice in Santa Fe, NM.
Celeste Yacoboni is the author of How Do You Pray and she is passionate about helping people discover a deeper experience of the sacred in their daily lives. Celeste is a Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California. Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which integrates body, mind, spirit & emotions. She maintains a thriving private practice in Santa Fe, NM.
Born from a vision in which she was told to ask the world, “How Do You Pray?”, Celeste Yacoboni reached out to leading spiritual, shamanic, scientific teachers, guides, and activists and asked for their response. The result is a deeply moving book that speaks to the reader's heart and asks “What is your soul's expression? Bow in gratitude? Merge with nature? Cry out for guidance?”
Celeste Yacoboni is passionate about helping people discover a deeper experience of the sacred in their daily lives. The inquiry How do you pray? is the way to this deeper conversation. It's heart opening and intriguing. She's also the author of the book, How Do I Pray? A beautiful collection of inspiring responses from religious leaders, spiritual guides, healers, activists & other lovers of humanity. www.inspiredconversations.net
Prayer is our most universal and individual way of communicating with the Divine, of connecting with the infinite dimension of our being. As this collection so beautifully illustrates, we each have our own way of prayer and praise. Let these words speak and remind you of this sacred mystery. —llewellyn vaughan-lee, ph.d., sufi teacher and author Listen to a Drishti Point podcast that explores the practice of prayer from all spiritual (and atheist) traditions. Celeste Yacoboni, author of How Do You Pray? speaks about the inspiration in putting together this book and the universal practice of prayer. This book includes writings from spiritual, shamanic, scientific teachers and leaders as well as activists and guides. How Do You Pray? also includes writing from various yogis, including Sri Prem Baba, Deva Premal and Miten, Sharon Gannon, as well as many Sufi, Buddhist, Islamic, Buddhist, Jewish, and Christian teachers. If you connect to the practice of prayer, you will love this book!
Aired Sunday, 7 June 2015, 9:00 PM ETHave you noticed that how we pray can be as diverse as each individual on the planet?Celeste Yacoboni has masterfully crafted a rich tapestry of the many ways in which humanity communicates with what we call God, The Absolute, Divine Consciousness, Spirit, The Universe, or The Source Of All That Is.In her beautiful book, How Do You Pray? Inspiring Responses from Religious Leaders, Spiritual Guides, Healers, Activists & Other Lovers of Humanity, Celeste provides an intimate and engaging look into the practice of prayer and its many expressions.Following her guidance to ask the world, “How do you pray?” has lead to a moving compilation of prayers and short biographies from a variety of spiritual and religious traditions ranging from Buddhism to Islam to Christianity, as well as from those who do not claim any particular walk of faith.Some of the contributors you may recognize include Byron Katie, Marrianne Williamson, Alex Grey, Masaru Emoto, Matthew Fox, and Gregg Bradden.What can we learn from the prayer practice of others? How can witnessing our most intimate communication with the Divine through the eyes of another create commonality while still embracing our uniqueness?This inspirational show promises to answer these questions and so much more.Join Celeste and Sylvia for an engaging conversation about how we pray.About Guest Celeste YacoboniCeleste Yacoboni is a Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California. Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which integrates body, mind, spirit and emotions. She maintains a thriving private practice in Santa Fe, NM in which she facilitates healing and wholeness through Massage Therapy, Chi Nei Tsang, Qigong, Women’s Breast Health, Plant Essences, the Hawaiian practice of Ho’oponopono, and the inquiry “How Do You Pray?”Celeste leads “How Do You Pray?” workshops in which people share and experience different ways of prayer and connecting to Source. On her Ho’oponopono CD, Celeste sings a Hawaiian healing practice, which creates a space of love, compassion, forgiveness and gratitude.Celeste lives in New Mexico and shares her unifying vision on: www.HowDoYouPray.com. You can also visit her at: www.CelestialBodyandSoul.com Would You Like To Contact Sylvia?Visit: www.IntuitiveTransformations.net Email: sylvia@IntuitiveTransformations.net Twitter: @NaturalNtuitive Facebook: www.facebook.com/IntuitiveTransform OR!!! Join Sylvia’s Brand New Facebook Group – Intuitive Transformations Radio and receive a free 15-Minute Skype Session! Just click on this URL http://goo.gl/eXom4S to join and send Sylvia an email.
The Call to a New Beginning Celeste Yacoboni was with us in August to talk about her glorious book, How Do You Pray? During that interview she quickly told us the story of a clear vision that told her to ask the world “How do you pray?” My ears perked up. I knew I was hearing the story of total surrender to a radical new beginning. So when the Medicine Wheel turned to the East and a whole month on new beginnings, I invited Celeste to come back and walk us through her story and what it really means and really takes to be radically open to possibility. Get ready to be inspired.
How we pray is as diverse as each being on our planet. What do we say? Do we even need to speak? What of our thoughts? How do you express your prayer? Do you know when you pray? Prayer is not necessarily done at a specific time or in a special place. How you pray is unique to YOU. Are you even aware of when and how you pray? We pray more than we realize. How do YOU pray? Healers, Activists & Other Lovers of Humanity (Monkfish Book Publishing, July 2014) was born from a vision in which Celeste Yacoboni was guided to ask the world, “How do you pray?” She reached out to family and friends, then to leading figures from all walks of life and schools of thought. Culled from those responses is an original and deeply personal collection of prayers, essays, and offerings that encourages readers to contemplate the intention of prayer in their own life. Composed essentially of prayers and short biographies of its 129 contributors (leaders of diverse spiritual and religious traditions ranging from Buddhism to Islam to Christianity, as well as those who do not claim any particular walk of faith), How Do You Pray? is an interspiritual prayer book and resource guide to an emerging global spirituality, which embraces our religious and spiritual diversity. Contributors include Brother David Steindl-Rast, Matthew Fox, Gregg Braden, Dan Millman, Huston Smith, Byron Katie, Marianne Williamson, Margaret Starbird, Lama Surya Das, Andrew Harvey, Terry Tempest Williams, Alex Grey, Masaru Emoto, Arvol Looking Horse, Patch Adams, Roshi Joan Halifax, Rabbi Zalman Schacter- Shalomi, Rabbi Rami Shapiro, Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, James O’Dea, Hank Wesselman, Fr. Bede Griffiths, and many other luminous voices of spirit.
Inspiring responses from religious leaders, spiritual guides, healers, activists, and other lovers of humanity, with Celeste Yacoboni.
How would you answer this question: How Do You Pray? Celeste Yacoboni was inspired to ask leaders of diverse spiritual and religious traditions that exact question and their answers are inspiring and in come cases surprising. Don't miss this uplifting interview!
Celeste Yacoboni is the author of How Do You Pray and she is passionate about helping people discover a deeper experience of the sacred in their daily lives. Celeste is a Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California. Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which integrates body, mind, spirit & emotions.This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network http://www.talk4media.com/).
Celeste Yacoboni is the author of How Do You Pray and she is passionate about helping people discover a deeper experience of the sacred in their daily lives. Celeste is a Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California. Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which integrates body, mind, spirit & emotions. She maintains a thriving private practice in Santa Fe, NM.
Abraham tells us that we are not creating with Spirit but experiencing rendezvous points with what has already been created in consciousness. Tune in to find easy, joyful ways to cross paths with your highest intentions. We also endorse Frank Butterfield's Series "When My Business Exploded" and his other wonderfully channeled audio http://communionoflight.com/series/. And our favorite new book How Do You Pray by friend and spiritual teacher Celeste Yacoboni. This book is filled with inspiring responses from leaders in all walks of life, helping us all to understand prayer in a new and vital way.
During this week’s show you will learn about: The power of appreciation in blessing. Research on the connection between healing and prayer. The connections between intuition and creativity, imagination and empathy, dreams and daily life. “Intuitive stream drawing”
During this week’s show you will learn about: The power of appreciation in blessing. Research on the connection between healing and prayer. The connections between intuition and creativity, imagination and empathy, dreams and daily life. “Intuitive stream drawing”
This week on Coach Cafe, THE Self-Empowerment Place to Meet, Estra and Kathleen welcome Celeste Yacoboni, author of How Do You Pray? as their guest. Most of us grew up introduced to some form of prayer. As we evolve, so do our prayers; as our prayers evolve, so do we. Praying means different things to different people, and there are many diverse ways to connect with the Divine. Celeste Yacoboni was guided to ask the world, "How do you pray?" She reached out to family and friends and then to leading figures from all walks of life and schools of thought. How Do You Pray? is an interspiritual prayer book and resource guide to an emerging global spirituality, which embraces our religious and spiritual diversity. The 129 contributors range in spiritual traditions from Buddhism to Islam to Christianity, as well as those who do not claim any particular faith. Some of the contributors include: Matthew Fox, Gregg Braden, Byron Katie, Marianne Williamson, Masuro Emoto, Lama Surya Das, Patch Adams and Rabbi Zalman Schacter-Shalomi. This show and the book will inspire you to consider what it means to you to pray---how do you connect with the Greater Consciousness? "How we pray is as diverse as each being on our planet..." Celeste Yacoboni is a Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California. Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which intergrates body, mind, spirit and emotions. She has a thriving private practice in Sante Fe, NM. You can visit her website at www.CelestialBodyandSoul.com and learn more about her vision and book at www.HowDoYouPray.com
Celeste Yacoboni is passionate about helping people discover a deeper experience of the sacred in their daily lives. Celeste is a Minister of Walking Prayer, ordained by the Center for Sacred Studies in Sonora, California. Her work focuses on guiding and supporting people through transitions by creating a space of awareness, presence and inspiration, which […] The post A World Web of Prayers appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.