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In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae Wright illuminate Tom Hirons's poem "Sometimes A Wild God," tracing Scott's initial encounter with the work and its lasting impact. They talk about the concept of life experiences as teachers, with Scott sharing personal insights on how holding onto shame and guilt can amplify negative emotions. LaRae opens up about her emotional landscape, providing a personal context for their discussion. As they read through the powerful verses of "Sometimes A Wild God," Scott and LaRae unpack the universal theme of inner wildness and our struggles confronting our battles. They explore the importance of dissipating negative energies and embracing the subtle aspects of our nature that often go unnoticed. Timestamps[02:20] Where Scott first encountered the poem[04:15] Seeing experiences in our lives as teachers[06:52] LaRae's emotional landscape[11:11] The poem: Sometimes A Wild God by Tom Hirons[19:40] The wild that is in all of us[22:46] Wrestling our battles[26:26] Dissipating negative things in our negative space[28:30] Subtleties we need to step closer into[32:40] Final remarks on the poemNotable Quotes“Sometimes the things that we hold in a place of shame, guilt or darkness, it multiplies and gets bigger.” - Scott Wright [05:51]“It's one of those poems that just continues to unfold and unfold and meet you where you are.” - Scott Wright [18:59]“The natural man is an enemy to God.” - Scott Wright [20:36]“Wherever our attention goes or what we give energy to, grows.” - LaRae Wright [24:06]“Anything that we hold in darkness brings darkness to us.” - Scott Wright [26:34]“When we allow the energy of holding something in a negative space to dissipate, it kind of loses its hold over you.” - Scott Wright [28:17]Relevant links:Poem: Sometimes A Wild God by Tom Hirons https://tomhirons.com/poetry/sometimes-a-wild-godFeral Angels Press: Sometimes A Wild God by Tom Hirons https://feralangels.com/books/sometimes-a-wild-godSubscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast
How does Boom measure up to past Moffat episodes? What's confronted, and what's evaded, in the story? What does the episode say about faith, AI, fatherhood, Doctor mystery, companion casting, and war profiteering? Do the aesthetics work with, or against, the story? What does it mean for an episode to be a 'sinister farce'? (00:00:00) Return to the Moffat era (00:03:27) Echoes of previous Moff characters (00:06:07) 15's moon and the president's wife rhyme (00:11:46) Smithesque season arc teases (00:14:20) Moffat arcs vs RTD2's arc (00:18:17) Messy third act (00:24:31) Splice and the ensemble (00:30:18) Inside Man and frustrated catharsis (00:36:11) Dissipating tension (00:41:59) Cleverly structured cold open (00:47:07) Expensive visuals & cool costumes (00:54:12) Moffat's role as exec producer (00:56:40) Varada Sethu paratext (01:00:47) Cheating your audience (01:06:53) Proof and faith (01:10:51) Hedging criticism and overlapping concepts (01:19:52) 'Thoughts and prayers', 'we come in peace' (01:23:27) Evasive approach to algorithms and politics (01:30:59) Direction notes and challenges (01:34:56) Tinelime confusion continues (01:35:27) Stray thoughts & Skye Boat scene (01:38:50) Music of the episode… Continue reading →
Themes: Mold/Mold-Induced Illness, Chronic Illness, Nervous System Regulation Episode: Have you experienced mold-induced illness/symptoms? Lindsay is joined by indoor environment consultant Brian Karr, who had a harrowing experience with mold in his home that caused frustrating physical symptoms. Brian then made it his life's work and career to help clients keep their homes safe from toxins and find better regulation through safe indoor surroundings and environments. Brian Karr, a second-generation indoor environmental consultant, specializes in assisting hypersensitive individuals with complex medical conditions by identifying and addressing mold, mycotoxins, and other indoor pathogens in their homes, leading to significant improvements in their health. As the co-founder of We Inspect and The Dust Test, Brian has become a recognized authority on mold and biotoxin issues for medical professionals nationwide, having assisted over 5,000 hypersensitive individuals in creating healthier living environments. Beyond his consulting role, Brian is dedicated to education within the environmental and health industries and among consumers. He accomplishes this through speaking engagements at international health conferences and industry training symposiums. Additionally, Brian democratizes knowledge through his popular podcast, #moldfinders: RADIO, and comprehensive training programs that empower both consumers and health practitioners to properly navigate mold and biotoxin issues. Show Notes: -Brian shares his personal story of mold invading his home environment, and how this lead him to founding his company We Inspect; the symptoms he experienced and how he healed from them -The connection between environment and health; the research behind it and why it's important -Dissipating the fear around mold; working through the trauma that comes from experiencing mold-induced illnesses -Brian explains “The Dust Test” -Options and aspects to consider if your home does test positive for mold or other toxins -The relevance of nervous system regulation to a safe and non toxic home environment -Discussing the “personal cloud effect” -How to get in touch with Brian and schedule a free consult with We Inspect Resources: -Click here to book a free call with Brian's company We Inspect -Follow Rewire on Instagram here -Lindsay's Instagram: @myvitalside -Visit Lindsay's Website -Cait's Instagram: @caitmurphy.co -Click here for Cait's FREE Masterclass *ALL the content talked about in these episodes should not be used as medical advice. These episodes are to be used for informational purposes only.
Guest: Lee Taft, World-Renowned Movement SpecialistIn this week's coaching conversation, world-renowned movement specialist, mentor, and coach, Lee Taft joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on basketball performance and movement.Lee is highly respected as one of the top athletic movement specialists in the world. In the last 35 years, he has devoted most of his time to training all ages and abilities. He has spent most of his time teaching his multi-directional speed methods to top performance coaches and fitness professionals worldwide. Lee has also dedicated countless hours to mentoring up-and-coming sports performance trainers, many of whom have gone into the profession and made a significant impact themselves.Since 1989, Lee has taught foundation movement to beginning youngsters and helped young amateur athletes, to professional athletes, become quicker, faster, and stronger. Lee's entire philosophy is based on one of his most notable quotes, “Learning athletic movement correctly from the start is the foundation for athletic success.”With the release of Ground Breaking Athletic Movement in 2003, Lee revolutionized the performance industry with his proven methods and strategies for multi-directional speed. His innovative approach to training has impacted how athletic movement speed is taught.Lee brought to light the importance and fine points of the “Plyo Step,” “Hip Turn,” “Lateral Run,” and athletic stance. According to Lee, “Speed and agility done right are about making sure we marry the natural movements athletes have with the effective and efficient body control to maximize speed and quickness.”Lee has been asked to speak at numerous global strength and conditioning and sports performance events and has produced multiple instructional videos and courses in multi-directional speed and movement training. In addition, Lee has written several manuals on movement techniques and speed development.Breakdown1:00 - Basketball Player Consultation2:30 - Movement Specialist6:00 - Basic Goals10:00 - Skill Execution12:30 - Seven Things14:00 - Run Fast and Stop Fast17:30 - Defensive Slides21:00 - Recovery23:30 - Long First Step25:30 - Foot Position28:00 - Stimulating Thinking32:30 - Parkour34:00 - Late Development Sport35:34 - 36:46 - Hoopsalytics AD36:47 - Perfect Footwork40:30 - Acceleration43:00 - Footwork45:00 - Low, Low, Low48:30 - How to Jump Higher51:30 - Teach with Cues56:00 - Static Stretching58:00 - Dissipating the Lactic Acid1:00:30 - General Movement Template1:04:00 - Extrinsic Motivation1:08:30 - Create Efficiencies1:10:00 - Better Movement PatternsLee Taft's Bio:Bio: https://leetaft.com/meetleetaft/Website: https://leetaft.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/leetaftInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leetaft/ Basketball ImmersionWebsite: http://basketballimmersion.com/Twitter:...
Fresh allegations of crimes against humanity in Sudan's Darfur are the latest indication that the world is failing to live up to the promise of “never again” forged in the ashes of the Second World War.Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide, Alice Wairimu Nderitu, sat down with UN News's Sandra Miller to warn against risk factors for atrocity crimes in a rising number of countries, including Sudan, as the brutal conflict between rival militaries continues there.She also described the framework of analysis for atrocity crimes which allows the UN to assess situations and sound the alarm, with hate speech as both a key indicator and trigger of genocide.
We're back with MASScast episode 2 and we're joined by Dr. Mike Zourdos to discuss several things which can impact your strength performance right now. In this episode we discuss the effect of mental stress on lifting performance, the effect of social media use on lifting performance, and post-activation potentiation, which is a tool where you can potentiate your back off sets' performance with a heavy top set. What constitutes mental stress? How do you minimise the negative effects of mental stress when it can't be avoided? What type of social media usage might be a bad idea before training? How can you set up your top sets in such a way to improve your volume performance in back off sets the most? Join us as we answer all these questions! For more MASS science-based content check out https://massresearchreview.com (en español https://revistamass.com/) 00:00 Welcoming back Dr Mike Zourdos to the Iron Culture and reviewing reviews. 08:24 What is mental fatigue, and how is it measured? Iron Culture Ep. 135- Lifting For Endurance Athletes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjOMuzSc1PM Gantois 2021 Mental Fatigue From Smartphone Use Reduces Volume-Load in Resistance Training: A Randomized, Single-Blinded Cross-Over Study https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34000894/ de Queiros 2021 Mental Fatigue Reduces Training Volume in Resistance Exercise: A Cross-Over and Randomized Study https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32962539/ 17:51 The Stroop test vs. real world demands 29:40 How much mental fatigue is required to impair performance? Fortes 2022 Effects of social media on smartphone use before and during velocity-based resistance exercise on cognitive interference control and physiological measures in trained adults https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33372542/ Cook 2012 Changes in salivary testosterone concentrations and subsequent voluntary squat performance following the presentation of short video clips https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21983238/ Iron Culture Ep. 4- Periodization & Autoregulation Roundtable https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIVw1OxvZUA Dallaway 2022 How am I doing? Performance feedback mitigates the effects of mental fatigue on endurance exercise performance https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1469029222000784 50:04 Dissipating mental fatigue and maximal strength performance Smith 2019 Comparing the Effects of Three Cognitive Tasks on Indicators of Mental Fatigue https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31188721/ Alix-Fages 2023 Mental Fatigue From Smartphone Use or Stroop Task Does Not Affect Bench Press Force-Velocity Profile, One-Repetition Maximum, or Vertical Jump Performance https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37024109/ Russell 2019 The application of mental fatigue research to elite team sport performance: New perspectives https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30606625/ Bartholomew 2008 Strength gains after resistance training: the effect of stressful, negative life events https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18545186/ 1:10:20 What is post-activation potentiation (PAP)? And applications for Powerlifting de Freitas 2021 Postactivation Potentiation Improves Acute Resistance Exercise Performance and Muscular Force in Trained Men https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30507733/ Alves 2021 Postactivation Potentiation Improves Performance in a Resistance Training Session in Trained Men https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31567790/
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: The Brain is Not Close to Thermodynamic Limits on Computation, published by DaemonicSigil on April 24, 2023 on LessWrong. Introduction This post is written as a response to jacob_cannel's recent post Contra Yudkowsky on AI Doom. He writes: EY correctly recognizes that thermodynamic efficiency is a key metric for computation/intelligence, and he confidently, brazenly claims (as of late 2021), that the brain is about 6 OOM from thermodynamic efficiency limits EY is just completely out of his depth here: he doesn't seem to understand how the Landauer limit actually works, doesn't seem to understand that synapses are analog MACs which minimally require OOMs more energy than simple binary switches, doesn't seem to understand that interconnect dominates energy usage regardless, etc. Most of Jacob's analysis for brain efficiency is contained in this post: Brain Efficiency: Much More than You Wanted to Know. I believe this analysis is flawed with respect to the thermodynamic energy efficiency of the brain. That's the scope of this post: I will respond to Jacob's claims about thermodynamic limits on brain energy efficiency. Other constraints are out of scope, as is a discussion of the rest of the analysis in Brain Efficiency. The Landauer limit Just to review quickly, the Landauer limit says that erasing 1 bit of information has an energy cost of kTlog2. This energy must be dissipated as heat into the environment. Here k is Boltzmann's constant, while T is the temperature of the environment. At room temperature, this is about 0.02 eV. Erasing a bit is something that you have to do quite often in many types of computations, and the more bit erasures your computation needs, the more energy it costs to do that computation. (To give a general sense of how many erasures are needed to do a given amount of computation: If we add n-bit numbers a and b to get a+bmod2n, and then throw away the original values of a and b, that costs n bit erasures. I.e. the energy cost is nkTlog2.) Extra reliability costs? Brain Efficiency claims that the energy dissipation required to erase a bit becomes many times larger when we try to erase the bit reliably. The key transition error probability α is constrained by the bit energy: α=e−EbkBT Here's a range of bit energies and corresponding minimal room temp switch error rates (in electronvolts): α=0.49, Eb=0.02eV α=0.01, Eb=0.1eV α=10−25, Eb=1eV This adds a factor of about 50 to the energy cost of erasing a bit, so this would be quite significant if true. To back up this claim, Jacob cites this paper by Michael P. Frank. The relevant equation is pulled from section 2. However, in that entire section, Frank is temporarily assuming that the energy used to represent the bit internally is entirely dissipated when it comes time for the bit to be erased. Dissipating that entire energy is not required by the laws of physics, however. Frank himself explicitly mentions this in the paper (see section 3): The energy used to represent the bit can be partially recovered when erasing it. Only kTlog2 must actually be dissipated when erasing a bit, even if we ask for very high reliability. (I originally became suspicious of Jacob's numbers here based on a direct calculation. Details in this comment for those interested.) Analog signals? Quoting Brain Efficiency: Analog operations are implemented by a large number of quantal/binary carrier units; with the binary precision equivalent to the signal to noise ratio where the noise follows a binomial distribution. Because of this analog representation, Jacob estimates about 6000 eV required to do the equivalent of an 8 bit multiplication. However, the laws of physics don't require us to do our floating point operations in analog. "are implemented" does not imply "have to be implemented". Digital multiplication of two 8 bit ...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: The Brain is Not Close to Thermodynamic Limits on Computation, published by DaemonicSigil on April 24, 2023 on LessWrong. Introduction This post is written as a response to jacob_cannel's recent post Contra Yudkowsky on AI Doom. He writes: EY correctly recognizes that thermodynamic efficiency is a key metric for computation/intelligence, and he confidently, brazenly claims (as of late 2021), that the brain is about 6 OOM from thermodynamic efficiency limits EY is just completely out of his depth here: he doesn't seem to understand how the Landauer limit actually works, doesn't seem to understand that synapses are analog MACs which minimally require OOMs more energy than simple binary switches, doesn't seem to understand that interconnect dominates energy usage regardless, etc. Most of Jacob's analysis for brain efficiency is contained in this post: Brain Efficiency: Much More than You Wanted to Know. I believe this analysis is flawed with respect to the thermodynamic energy efficiency of the brain. That's the scope of this post: I will respond to Jacob's claims about thermodynamic limits on brain energy efficiency. Other constraints are out of scope, as is a discussion of the rest of the analysis in Brain Efficiency. The Landauer limit Just to review quickly, the Landauer limit says that erasing 1 bit of information has an energy cost of kTlog2. This energy must be dissipated as heat into the environment. Here k is Boltzmann's constant, while T is the temperature of the environment. At room temperature, this is about 0.02 eV. Erasing a bit is something that you have to do quite often in many types of computations, and the more bit erasures your computation needs, the more energy it costs to do that computation. (To give a general sense of how many erasures are needed to do a given amount of computation: If we add n-bit numbers a and b to get a+bmod2n, and then throw away the original values of a and b, that costs n bit erasures. I.e. the energy cost is nkTlog2.) Extra reliability costs? Brain Efficiency claims that the energy dissipation required to erase a bit becomes many times larger when we try to erase the bit reliably. The key transition error probability α is constrained by the bit energy: α=e−EbkBT Here's a range of bit energies and corresponding minimal room temp switch error rates (in electronvolts): α=0.49, Eb=0.02eV α=0.01, Eb=0.1eV α=10−25, Eb=1eV This adds a factor of about 50 to the energy cost of erasing a bit, so this would be quite significant if true. To back up this claim, Jacob cites this paper by Michael P. Frank. The relevant equation is pulled from section 2. However, in that entire section, Frank is temporarily assuming that the energy used to represent the bit internally is entirely dissipated when it comes time for the bit to be erased. Dissipating that entire energy is not required by the laws of physics, however. Frank himself explicitly mentions this in the paper (see section 3): The energy used to represent the bit can be partially recovered when erasing it. Only kTlog2 must actually be dissipated when erasing a bit, even if we ask for very high reliability. (I originally became suspicious of Jacob's numbers here based on a direct calculation. Details in this comment for those interested.) Analog signals? Quoting Brain Efficiency: Analog operations are implemented by a large number of quantal/binary carrier units; with the binary precision equivalent to the signal to noise ratio where the noise follows a binomial distribution. Because of this analog representation, Jacob estimates about 6000 eV required to do the equivalent of an 8 bit multiplication. However, the laws of physics don't require us to do our floating point operations in analog. "are implemented" does not imply "have to be implemented". Digital multiplication of two 8 bit ...
During this episode with therapist and coach, Lisa Anzaldua, we talk about ways in which the neurotypical/non-autistic partner can heal and thrive after experiencing "unknown neurodiversity" and Ongoing Traumatic Relationship Syndrome aka: Cassandra Syndrome. We address the ways in which Lisa helps others heal through her support groups, therapy and coaching. The topics discussed include the following: Establishing emotional safety within a group, or some other container to establish a sense of belonging and be validated. The importance of knowing you're not alone. The process for healing anger, resentment and confusion. Empowerment and "Post Traumatic Growth". Understanding attachment trauma. Focusing on your highest good and deepest well-being. Dissipating shame. How emotional micro-traumas occur when you're not believed. Being bonded and attached to your partner while a lot of energy is used to keep the peace. Questioning your reality. Unresolved issues and gaining clarity of patterns and ourselves. Understanding where our anger is coming from and resolving the shame around the anger. Triggers are windows of opportunity and mirrors of our needs. Our relationships can also be mirrors of what needs to be healed. Challenges establishing healthy boundaries and how understanding your needs can help with boundaries. How your adaptative parts have protected your vulnerable parts. Exploring early life issues using Internal Family Systems (IFS). The protective parts (managers and firefighters) in IFS Paradox of hope. Is hope the source of our suffering or is helping us determine what is possible? Radical acceptance and strengthening our core selves. Re-establishing a strong sense of self and truth. Understanding the values and core beliefs of your highest self. You can contact Lisa through her website at: www.thrivingbeyondcassandra.com or at https://www.neurodiversecouplescounseling.com/lisa-marie-anzaldua. You can also buy Lisa's book-- I Believe You: Thriving Beyond Cassandra Syndrome on Amazon. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ If you are interested in learning more about the support groups that Mona offers for neurotypical/non-autistic partners or neurodiverse couples, please send her an email at: neurodiverselove4u@gmail.com. or visit her website at: www.neurodiverselove.com. You can also follow her on Instagram @neurodiverse_love If you are interested in buying a deck of the Neurodiverse Love Conversation Cards, the digital deck is now available for $11. Click here to buy your deck today. Lastly, if you missed the Neurodiverse Love Conference you can still buy a ticket for $98 to listen to the 27 AMAZING pre-recorded conference sessions. Click here to buy your ticket today. Presentations will be available to watch until May 15, 2023 Thanks for being a part of the Neurodiverse Love Community! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neurodiverse-love/message
In self-defense one great example of DISSIPATING a life threatening attack is a dropping sprawl from a tackle. As we look together let's see how and what you might DISSIPATE that threatens your life. It was 3 or 4 years ago and we were holding our instructor semi annual certifications. Some may call them Black Belt tests. That being said, unlike any Black Belt testing I've ever seen, and I have been invited to officiate at many throughout my 38 years of training, this was different. Our demonstrations are completely based on defense, and frequently a large opponent or attacker is paired with a much smaller defender. This emphasizes the DNA of our system. The idea is that unlike MMA, boxing or wrestling matches where fighters are matched with opponents weighing in within a few pounds of one another, we might match a 250 pound opponent with a 160 pound defender. The purpose is not to prove fighting prowess, rather defensive skill. It was here that I watched a much larger attacker lunge at the smaller defender to tackle her to the ground. As the attacker lunged at her mid to lower torso she shot her legs back to sprawl out of his reach and simultaneously dropped all her weight on his head, neck and upper back. Within a couple feet of me I saw her little body propelled backwards like a doll. Yet her weight was enough to drop her attacker face first into the mat as she landed atop this head and shoulders with all her weight. Thud, as he hit the ground, which for all intensive purposes might have been the sidewalk, we called for them to stop. Her DISSIPATION was an effective defense of a life threatening attack in real life. DISSIPATING her much larger attacker was perhaps all she would need as his face met concrete with 150 pounds of dynamic force. In your life do you seek to overwhelm, beat or dominate threats? If so, by definition you probably need to be stronger, faster and more agile to succeed. Would you consider that this almost never succeeds? In fact, it is a lie promoted over and over again in movies. If smaller, weaker opponents could fight toe to toe with much larger opponents and win they would match them in cage fights on a regular basis. They don't. However, the ability to DISSIPATE life's attacks might be all that's required to escape, and live another day… #allenhughes #dissipate #lifedefense Photo by Musa Ortaç: https://www.pexels.com/photo/man-hit-by-boxing-glove-3586873/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allen-hughes/message
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Welcome to the Team Ghana EU Podcast - news, content, updates & everything exciting and significant football and Ghana related. Committed to excellence. AKWABA! In episode 83, following the World Cup, with Zico Forbes we discuss the dissipating myth around the lesser known teams in international football. The Team Ghana EU Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast which aims to provide digestible bite size content. But also interactive. If you have any questions or queries please tweet or comment on our posts @teamghanaeu (instagram/twitter) or alternatively email us at teamghanaeu@gmail.com Website: Team Ghana EU - www.teamghanaeu.com Instagram | Twitter: Team Ghana - @teamghanaeu
Dissipating ownership. Daf yomi Nedarim 29. קדושת הגוף וקדושת דמים אם נפקע מאליו. דף היומי נדרים כט --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yisroel/support
Danchenko is free…but don't let that bother you. We will show you why. Kari Lake is destroying the enemy, the demonic Dems are out talking about losing their power, another debate stage is filled with truth, will the COVID jab be forced on our children? It is all coming to a point of no return…
Morningstar's chief U.S. market strategist David Sekera discusses several headwinds at the start of 2022 and where he sees the market today and in the next few quarters. Learn more at the sponsor's website: https://investor.morningstar.com/
Consistency is golden in the pursuit of divine call. This podcast will help you fulfil destiny. Be blessed.
Hello, good hunter. We're here to welcome you into the dream and look after you. This time, you'll be happening upon the Abandoned Workshop and tussling with snakes in the Forbidden Woods. The Shadows of Yharnam await you! Items in this episode: Small hair ornament, Doll set, Third Umbilical Cord (workshop), Common Yharnam set, Frenzied coldblood, Tonsil stone, Blue elixir, White church set, Communion rune, Tear stone, Beast Roar, Cainhurst Summons, Poison knife, Madaras Whistle, Oedon Writhe rune, Clear deep sea rune, Dissipating lake rune, Cannon, The league covenant, Clockwise metamorphosis rune, Anti-clockwise metamorphosis rune, Blood rapture rune -- Written, produced, and hosted by Jess Boddy Follow her on Twitch and Twitter! https://www.twitch.tv/jesscapricorn https://twitter.com/JessicaBoddy Music created by Corbin Wescott Follow him on Twitch, Soundcloud, and YouTube! https://www.twitch.tv/rk_studios https://soundcloud.com/rk_studios
Lord Krishna says in Bhagavad Gita (14.26) "One who engages in full devotional service, who does not fall down in any circumstance, at once transcends the modes of material nature and thus comes to the level of Brahman.” By the practice of bhakti-yoga, one immediately comes to the spiritual platform, transcendental to the actions and reactions of the three modes of material nature. The root of ignorance is material consciousness, which must be killed by spiritual consciousness, or Krsna consciousness. Let us Dissipate this ignorance in this session.
Poetry by Alex MurdockHomage to the moments that you outlive and the obstacles in your space threatening to inhibit your growth. Sometimes it unravels itself like muscle memory when you feel you're on the verge of not only making a change, then there comes the outgrown ideals or thing you're trying to leave behind out of nowhere to draw you back in. However, we keep on treading, until finally, the moments or ideals dissipates. See reason.fm/privacy-policy for privacy and opt-out information.
What If He Started Saying I Love You And It Started Dissipating? How Do I Get That Back? I talk about this today... The Forever Woman - http://theforeverwomanformula.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/matthew-coast/message
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Calm down and assess your feelings of anger with an objective lens through this peaceful yet revealing guided meditation.
Author : Beth Goder Narrator : Kat Kourbeti Host : Setsu Uzume Audio Producer : Peter Behravesh Discuss on Forums Previously published by MYTHIC in June 2017. Rated PG-13. Pulling Secrets from Stones by Beth Goder In the lakebed by the mountains slept stones full of secrets. Waiting memories. Dissipating memories. Rachel could feel the […] The post PodCastle 674: Pulling Secrets from Stones appeared first on PodCastle.
I was at home at about 9 pm when the phone rang. The hospice called earlier, my sister said. They got a cancer care nurse to assist in the final few days. She had arrived at the house, and it was, in fact, only a matter of hours. I had been over earlier that day, and I knew time was short, but I didn’t think it would be as quick. How could I? It was happening for a while, maybe a year or more before she was diagnosed, but something in me didn’t want to acknowledge. I knew, but I didn’t know. In retrospect, the dots became joined, and her behaviour made sense. I had never experienced someone this close to me die before, and now here I was, about to watch her slip away. Joanne overheard my conversation and suggested I get over there without delay. She’s a hospice nurse and all too familiar with how ends play out.I was filled with questions, and driving in the dark I felt that any effort to find answers was futile. Our instinct, it seems, is to try to save the ones we love. Just sitting by and watching them deteriorate is counter-intuitive. So we search for something, anything, to keep them here. Second opinions, experimental drugs, alternative treatments, prayers, we do whatever we can, no matter how ultimately useless and dire the situation, to save them. But there was something about her illness that made all of that pointless to me, even naive. Instead, it all simply collapsed into fact, like I was watching from the outside. I was in it, suspended in an alternate universe over which I had no control, like watching a car crash in slow motion and my mother in the driving seat. My role, it seemed, was to offer consolation. I had little else.When I arrived at the house, my Dad was sleeping. He had been Phyllis’ carer in her last few months, and although he was determined to be there for her no matter what, the challenge had taken its toll on him. “It was the worst time of my life,” he says now. And this is strong coming from a man who lost his first child, Laura, at age seven. I think I could handle losing my wife better than losing one of my children. Both are traumatic, but children aren’t supposed to go before their parents. However, apparently, age is no antidote to loss and grief. New Years Eve night a few years ago, Joanne was working shift, so I went to my parent’s house to have a beer with my Dad. We talked about Laura, and he cried as he recalled having to identify her body in the morgue. That image has haunted him all his life, and now it haunts me. It reignites great sorrow for him, as it did for my mother, and now the prospect of losing his wife of fifty years had taken him back there.I went to his room and woke him. He hadn’t yet spoken to the nurse and didn’t know that Phyllis had only hours left. I wasn’t sure what to say. The five of us were there in her final hours, watching, waiting; my Dad, my three sisters, and me. The room was lit only by candles. In the silence, we focused on her laboured rattling breaths, accompanied by ever-increasing gaps. As I stared at her, it seemed that she had already gone. Absolutely already gone, and only an obscure version of her remained, hanging on, literally, for dear life. Not long now, I thought as I looked at the time on my phone. At 01:13, on the last day of the year, she took her final breath. Silence. Dead silence. “She’s gone”, someone said, and we cried. I did what I could to console my sisters and my Dad, but what can one do under such circumstances. I can’t remember thinking of anything. The whole thing was simply bizarre, surreal. We took some time together and with her, each alone in our own private grief and confusion, desperately trying to comprehend the gravity of our loss. I kept telling myself that there was nothing unique about this. Everyone must face it as so many have before. I told myself it was her time, that she had chosen it, and there was no tragedy in death at old age. Is 76 old? But I equally know that makes zero sense. Maybe that idea has afforded me some solace, or maybe it has allowed me to hide from the weight and trauma of my own emotions. Maybe I’m cold. Maybe I numbed myself to her affections over the years. She did try, but I always thought it was too late. Or maybe knowing all that was coming helped me process it. Maybe the distance between us was a gift that allowed me to escape the depth of pain and loss my sisters feel. The doctor came to confirm death a short time later. In a final gesture of appreciation towards her, I helped the nurse dress my mother in fresh pyjamas and laid her out.People may say that in losing a loved one, a parent, that there is a great loss–a vacancy. Some may even feel it viscerally as a hole in their physical body. I respect that, but it’s not what I feel. Instead, for me, the vacancy has been filled with her departure. I found out everything in those final few days with my mother. Like the closing sequence of a movie where apparently discrete scenes finally come together, and our protagonist learns the secret that has eluded him throughout. Now it all makes sense. Everything. My entire young life. Every challenge was required, every absence and every blow worthwhile, all the hurt necessary. It was by mutual unbeknownst design. Isn’t that how life’s supposed to be, layers of confusion followed by eventual clarity?All through those final few weeks, I felt privileged to be there, watching as she became less and less. Dissipating slowly into whatever it was that brought her here. I felt privileged for her, too, at making her transition. Can we find a benefit in that experience, perhaps even an apprehensive excitement? I think we can, from a certain perspective. After all, it’s a chance to resolve the final persistent dichotomy; who am I? She couldn’t answer it from her surface personality, and that’s why leaving was frightening for her. She put on a good show for a while, brave at times, even optimistic. But I sensed that she knew the game was up. I knew she knew. When that facade came down, she was melancholic at the thoughts of leaving her life, at the death of her self. She said to me with tears in her eyes one afternoon, “I don’t know who I am.” It was perhaps the most profound thing I have ever heard.On another visit, she looked at me, arms outstretched and asked, “what’s it all about, Lar? What’s it all about? I don’t know; I just don’t know.” She asked the same question with what felt like the same depth of enquiry as I had been asking myself for some time. I, of course, had no answer for her, but it felt appropriate that she would ask it. It’s the question we must all ask of ourselves, yet we don’t, not really. We get lost in the multiplicity and complexity of our lives, and concern for those things replace us. The fight with a neighbour over a boundary wall, the kids toeing the line, the cost of food, how crap our politicians are, the job we hate so much–these things command our thoughts. But in our final days, these frivolous things take on their authentic plastic reality, and we have little choice but to face ours.I liked to be alone with her because it was then I could get hers, and the true nature of our relationship could exist. Without others in the room, there was the opportunity for something, an honesty maybe. By now, she was mainly confined to her bed except for visits to the bathroom. Later, even those short walks weren’t possible. I sat at the end of the bed one day, and we talked. My Dad took Cara to the kitchen to get some sweets, and it was then she became upset. “I don’t want to go,” she said, “I’ve too much to do.” She looked like a child to me, helpless and confused at what she seemed to know was certain. I came closer, put my right arm around her shoulder, held her hand, and we both cried softly together. That’s all I could do.She spoke of her mother, Bridget, a lot during that time. “That feckin’ bitch is coming for me,” she said, nodding her head in reluctant acceptance. “Now I have my son”, she apparently told her when I was born. “My son, not your son.” There was always a conflict between them, even after Bridget died. I guess the ink runs more than skin deep on some tattoos. “When you were born”, she said, “you were a brut; you nearly killed me. I knew you’d be alright. I didn’t have to worry about you.” As opposed to who? I thought for half a second. The penny dropped. Forty-six years old, and I had never seen it before this moment. It wasn’t about love or the lack of it, it was about protection–always about protection, and I didn’t need it as much as others. It was that premise by which she sculpted me.Death is certain. Life is certain too, but I only get to be me, and you only get to be you for a fleeting moment. Before we know it, times up, that seems tragic, yet we have the opportunity to make it spectacular. The truth of the matter is that it is already spectacular, and we need no effort to make it more so. Do you want to burn bright for a short time or burn low for a longer time? Are they both not valid realities? Today is the anniversary of Laura’s death, and apt that I chose to write this today. She lived for a short time. Phyllis lived for a longer time. Tragedy and fortune are relative, and it seems our lives are a blend of both, so who’s to say what is tragic. In many ways, the tragedy is to not see the glory and the tragedy as one.How bizarre is our existence? How utterly remarkable is it that we are even here? Is that not something to be celebrated? We are so obsessed with our material existence and our attachments that we fail to see the depths that lie beyond its apparent reality. We become so myopically absorbed with the contents of our thought and experience that we lose the benefit we’ve been gifted by merely being here. Success, wealth, attention, applause or the lack thereof; these things can be enjoyable or not, but they are abstractions, symbols of that mere surface reality. We have created a stage upon which to play, many props, and a myriad of reasons to protect them. In the process, we have forgotten who we are. Then death comes, and it is a disaster. And maybe that’s appropriate and valuable in a certain sense, because how can we know if we don’t know?Words never teach, experience teaches, and my mother taught me a lot. The most significant of which occurred in those last few weeks. As a child, she taught me how to dice onions, chop turnip, peel spuds, and wash the kitchen floor, and when I do those things now, I think of her. I pass them, and more, on to my children and in that, she lives on subconsciously in their minds. She taught me some painful lessons too, and I regard them just as important. Although at the time, I wanted to be a million miles away from her. And I did, but that was her gift to me. As parents, our job is to make our children psychologically independent of us. The stronger the ties, the greater the pain of loss and the more unstable our lives become. Of course, we can go too far with this idea, completely removing all semblances of connection. But reunification can happen, even at the final moment. It’s a realisation that it all was purposeful, and we weren’t, in fact, separated at all.I can’t not be grateful for what Phyllis Bryan has given me. I am eternally grateful, for everything. My time will come just as hers has, and when it does, I will have no choice but to go. As I anticipate it, my wish is that my children are left with the same sense that she left me. In the meantime, I have a life to live.In memory and appreciation for the life and legacy of Bridget Philomena Maguire (Ní Bryan), 25 Aug 1945 – 31 Dec 2020, and Laura Maguire, 13 Dec 1969 – 21 Mar 1977.Thanks for taking the time to read my stuff. If you enjoy Sunday Letters, consider supporting my work. I’m on Twitter if you’d like to follow me there. Oh, and there’s the Sunday Letters Podcast. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sundayletters.larrygmaguire.com/subscribe
In this discussion we will consider DISSIPATION as a Life Defense PRINCIPLE to be used in lessening the effects of an attack in self-defense, and inevitable, daily attacks in Life using Life Defense. First let's look at a self-defense example. In self-defense when one person attacks with a tackle they are charging at the defender, wrapping their arms around their waist or legs, and driving them to the ground. One of the most effective self-defenses against a tackle is to block the charge by placing forearms on either side of the attackers shoulders, while “sprawling” (driving your legs backward out of arms reach). This DISSIPATES the forward charge using body weight, and gravity. The result is either DISSIPATING their charge, or slamming them to the pavement face first. Either way, attack DISSIPATED. In self-defense the attack is fully committed and meant to take someone down as in an assault. In Life Defense daily attacks may come from co-workers, competitors or nowadays even friends in the form of comments made or actions taken that are meant to “take you out” in one form or another. A common battle ground is social media. Recently a “friend” on Facebook made a political comment to a post I had made on Facebook censoring. I said something like, “If Facebook censors us why are we still here?” His response, and others responses to the question began to escalate and each post in turn was more aggressive. My post, meant as a discussion, was now a full out battle and since I wasn't checking into my posts often, when I came back to it my face flushed, my emotions flared, and I began constructing counter attacks in response. However, my the Life Defense training kicked in and I instead began to DISSIPATE the conversation. I asked questions, made simple concise statements of belief and DISSIPATED the situation. Eventually everyone went back to their corners with no one to fight. The opposite of DISSIPATE is to accelerate, or to intensify a situation. Seldom in self-defense, or life, does acceleration or intensification have a positive outcome. DISSIPATION slows responses, deescalates and makes discussion more available. Consider DISSIPATION, and who knows maybe you'll keep more friends and have more constructive discussions on what you care about most. Allen Hughes Life Defense #allenhughes #lifedefense --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allen-hughes/message
Join us as we experience working with Daniel Suboski as one of our Thrive and Shine Talk Show Audience Members receives a mini session of EFT to relieve stress and trauma. Daniel Suboski is available at 604-368-5771 or evolvecanada.comDaniel Suboski has dedicated his life to the acceleration of human accomplishment. Through his early work in health care, to his current transformative coaching and process work, his dedication to human success invites you to find your greatest potential.Daniel will be sharing with us some of the most life-changing (& interesting) accomplishments through his work through Emotional Freedom Techniques, also referred to as “EFT” and a lot of people have been having AMAZING results!! Listen to our Talk Show, Thrive and Shine with Pineapple Queen and Miss Bright Ideas here https://bit.ly/33CHoxUSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MMBlondie)
"All three of those things are lost to the adult James. They are all things that were associated with pleasant memories... but they are gone. It's a sweet smell to him because - like all fresh things - it is ephemeral. Momentary. Dissipating before being lost. Yet those fleeting moments stay, lingering... and haunting him forever." Yeah, this episode is coming out early. Because I couldn't hold it back. I finished early, and I was just too proud of it. But y'all have a lot more content coming out over the next week, so there will be plenty. This (half) episode covers chapters 14-17. That means discussion of the N-word (yaaaaay) in fiction, more racial content, how New Century starts to address alternate sexuality, the formative tragedy of James and Abigail... and finally, a little bit on how the brain works, and the metaphor implicit in the events of these chapters. You Are Two by CGP Grey: https://youtu.be/wfYbgdo8e-8 The New Century Multiverse books and audio dramas can be found on: https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com Intro is "The Talons of Adventure, The Antlers of Romance" by Doctor Turtle Outro is "Least Complicated" by Indigo Girls.
Beauclair Tapa shares: Enjoy this episode How our perception of what happens in life is important. His relationship with his family His mindset in difficult times How meditation and his spiritual journey has helped him grow Taking care of our body by giving it what it needs, nutrient-dense foods.
The title says it all. I'm joined by friend and sex & relationship coach Rosie Rees (https://www.instagram.com/rosie.rees/) to explore pleasure tools from vibrators to crystal and glass pleasure wands. If you're a vibrator user currently or your lady is, this episode is a must listen. In this episode we discuss: * What are self pleasure wands? * Dissipating sensual trauma * How vibrators can become addictive * How to transition from vibrators to pleasure wands * Slowing down self pleasure * Identifying sexual goals and pressure * How to choose your first pleasure wand Visit www.wellsome.com for more Well Woman updates, menstrual health guides, free resources and more. Got a question from today's show? Email us at info@wellsome.com or post and share over on IG at www.instagram.com/wellsome_jemalee/, #WellWomanPodcast
Switzerland is about to initiate persecution against Christians for the first time in history. Switzerland was a safe place for Christians during the reformation. Many fled to Geneva for protection from the tyrants of France and England, but no longer. Christians who hate sin, and speak against it, are up for 3 years in prison, and the same goes for almost all of Europe now except for the UK and Italy. Prosecuting emotions and emotional speech is risky business, and tyrants will go for it. But, the worst thing of all is the devolution of language itself, and the use of amorphous language to prosecute. . . well, just about everybody. We remember the Gulag Archipelago, and make another clarion call for freedom on this edition of the program.
Dissipating the psychic energy of control of Trump
A podcast listener wrote in asking for guidance about how to handle the regret she feels over the choices she made in college. In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University President Dr. Ed Burger and KUT’s Jennifer Stayton examine regret and the ways in which it can actually inspire positive change. A […]
A podcast listener wrote in asking for guidance about how to handle the regret she feels over the choices she made in college. In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University President Dr. Ed Burger and KUT’s Jennifer Stayton examine regret and the ways in which it can actually inspire positive change. A...
Maximus here to serve up a cautionary tale, but first...a quick quote from the legendary Gene Hackman. The difference between a hero and a coward is one step sideways. Your life, my life, that dude’s life walking across the street is seeping out of each of us. Dissipating, dissolving, deteriorating, moment by moment. Each day you and I have a choice. Be brave or cowardly, assertive or timid. To step out and take a risk, or stay inside and be comfortable… Whether you finish what you’ve set out for yourself to achieve, or you give up your future to other people’s agendas IS UP TO YOU. No one else. What (almost always) seem like temporary circumstances--are actually permanent circumstances. Maybe you feel like the season of depression or overwhelming stress is just a season that’ll eventually pass, but if you do nothing about it, those feelings ain’t going anywhere. Life happens. Conditions aren’t always fair. Normal is a fabricated concept. Stop making excuses. Stop accepting delays. Get shit done. TODAY. The world wants to intimidate you, push you back, make you hesitate, stop, surrender. Failure is eager to whisper “wait, you’re not ready” and plant self-doubt, causing you to keep your bold ideas to yourself. Patience is not the same thing as procrastination… You can take action and be patient for the outcome, but if you procrastinate, you leave no room for action. But remember this: Everyone experiences this. Not just you. You’re not unique. I’m not unique. Dwayne Johnson is not unique. We all go through this stuff. The fighters (like you and me) make it work, despite the noise. So identify the noise, push through it and claim your VICTORY! Go get it, TODAY...not tomorrow. Maximus
Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage. Raising our children while growing ourselves... ::::: Today’s guest is Sid Garza-Hillman, who is a podcaster and youtuber. He's the author of Approaching the Natural: A Health Manifesto and Raising Healthy Parents, Small Steps, Less Stress and a Thriving Family. Sid graduated from UCLA with a BA in philosophy and is a public speaker, certified nutritionist and Small Steps Coach. He teaches people around the world his unique small steps approach to healthy living at www.smallsteppers.com. His latest podcast, What Sid Thinks is currently available on iTunes. Sid is the Wellness Programs Director at the Stanford Inn Eco Resort. He's an ultra runner and race director for the Mendocino coast 50k trail ultra marathon. Join us! "However you want to parent, you can't pull that off unless you're feeling good in your life” “If we can sort of tip the scales in our favor most of the time, then we win the day” “We are not robots. Our kids aren't robots. We're humans with human emotions and experiences and lenses and it's just so messy.” “If we can really focus on how we be and how we show up, that's going to inspire, inform, empower and influence what we do.” “Maybe the perfect version of the human being is one that that is about self care and compassion and has a core of ethic that informs their actions most of the time. ” “Who am I at my best?” “You've been defining yourself by how you've been in the external world, when that's been in complete conflict with actually what you stand for and what you value.” What you’ll hear in this episode: Breaking old patterns and habits - managing expectations The knowledge and implementation gap Small Stepping - what is it and what does Are poor choices your problem or your solution? Finding ways to manage stress and making choices to increase the likelihood of success Dissipating stress - making healthier choices to do so Setting the stage for actual change vs relying on willpower Identifying who you are as a parent Reminding yourself of who you are Change as a process of coming into alignment with who you really are Mistakes as a way to model the human experience Dealing with making mistakes with your kids What is a small step? The Goldilocks effect of stress - what is it and how do you find it?? The value of outside interests in parenting and relationships The role of joy in how you show up as a parent Finding 10 minute pockets of joy and what to fill it with The role of self care in our attitude towards parenting What does Joyful Courage mean to you? I would say even people who listen to your podcast, I would say people who, who are even thinking about making improvements as a parent, there was a huge, to me, an inspiring level of courage there that we are saying in the midst of a very challenging world, that's all I'm sure has always been challenging, but we always think this is the most challenging, but for whatever reasons it seems challenging. Yet in spite of that and in spite of the things we read on the news about horrible things that happen in schools and all these kinds of things, in spite of that we're showing up and we're taking our kids and we're doing the best we can and we want to do better. And there's an amazing amount of courage in that simply that decision then to take that further and say, I not only want it, but I want to do it is again, it actually is courageous in the real true meaning of the word. Where I see joyful part of that is to me, my interpretation of that is that it is all to the end of joy, it is all to the end of we do this because we love our kids and we do this because we want to have a meaningful life. And that includes raising families, for many people. And you know, the most meaningful thing for me is raising my children and like we talked about before, you know, letting them see my flaws and letting and my wife letting them see her flaws and understanding there's a certain beauty in that and a joy in that and growing strong kids to be okay with their flaws is just awesome. So anyway, that's where I see joyful courage. Resources: Raising Healthy Parents: Small Steps, Less Stress and a Thriving Family Approaching the Natural: A Health Manifesto Small Steppers Where to find Sid: Website What Sid Thinks Podcast Youtube ::::: Buy the Parenting Teen Audio Summit! The Parenting Teens With Positive Discipline Audio Summit is a deep dive into the messiness of parenting through the teen years and beyond. Each of the featured guests speaks candidly from both their wisdom as parent educators, as well as their real life experience of raising their own teens. Check it out – www.joyfulcourage.com/teensummit ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows up how to subscribe with your iPhone!
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Photographer, filmmaker, and Alt-porn pioneer Chase Lisbon talks about life in New Orleans, the origin and dissipation of the Black Things, and his spontaneous kundalini awakening. The Mirror Cave is produced by Scott Harrison. Music by Acre. Theme by Tectonic Crystal. Acre's music is available at www.monorailtrespassing.com and on band camp. You can reach us at themirrorcave@gmail.com
Photographer, filmmaker, and Alt-porn pioneer Chase Lisbon talks about the shadowy black figures that wake him at night, changing the landscape of the porn industry, Black Oak Arkansas, and killing chickens. The Mirror Cave is produced by Scott Harrison. Music by Acre. Theme by Tectonic Crystal. Acre's music is available at www.monorailtrespassing.com and on band camp. You can reach us at themirrorcave@gmail.com
On this episode of Enwaken Radio, David and Alphie talk about Dissipating Disappointment
Super Professor talks about how to shut down and let go of the bad. Like going to the movies and take a break, because life is too short.
Super Professor AKA Clemons Kunkel talks about his new books and what inspired him to release his knowledge and experience from the age 12 to present. Being influence by his Farther (Henry) and people likeTony Robbins and Brendon Burchard . Insight to his fear and how he overcame it. Please Share and Like with family and friends. If you know anyone that wants to overcome a fear this is a must listen too.
Lecture given by Dulal Chandra dasa on January 9th, 2015 at Ananda Ashrama, Saragrahi on Madhurya Kadambini: Ch 1, Part 7 - Dissipating the maze of misconception
Lecture given by Dulal Chandra dasa on January 9th, 2015 at Ananda Ashrama, Saragrahi on Madhurya Kadambini: Ch 1, Part 7 - Dissipating the maze of misconception
Transcript -- Brian Spreckley explains how gliders in the British Overseas National will be tracked.
Brian Spreckley explains how gliders in the British Overseas National will be tracked.
Transcript -- Brian Spreckley explains how gliders in the British Overseas National will be tracked.
Brian Spreckley explains how gliders in the British Overseas National will be tracked.
Pastor Jeff Stewart delivers part three of his series "24-7:The Ongoing Process of Spiritual Transformation" entitled "Dissipating Shadow". Joining Pastor Jeff is guest speaker Jim Moench, who provides a special testimony during the service.Support the show (https://thisis.church/give)
Pastor Jeff Stewart delivers part three of his series "24-7:The Ongoing Process of Spiritual Transformation" entitled "Dissipating Shadow". Joining Pastor Jeff is guest speaker Jim Moench, who provides a special testimony during the service.