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Best podcasts about Divine unity

Latest podcast episodes about Divine unity

Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar
Episode 345: Sia-Lanu Estrella TALKS The Rainbow Tablets & Living Your Highest Expression

Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 37:59


It is a privilege to welcome author Sia-Lanu Estrella to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast.Sia-Lanu's journey of leaving behind a high-stress corporate career to embrace holistic healing has informed her unique perspective and empowered her to help thousands worldwide. She is the author of a trio of books called The Rainbow Tablets. The Rainbow Tablets: Journey back to Wholeness focuses on restoring cosmic wisdom, while Divine Unity and Sacred Sexuality focuses on profound healing and activation. Finally, Abundance and sacred co-creation focus on a life-changing journey into the pure abundance consciousness and power of holy co-creation, which is a blueprint for embodying your whole cosmic nature.  She has become a trusted guide for Emmy-winning actors, Grammy-winning musicians, and top corporate leaders who seek to reconnect with their authentic selves in challenging times. Sia-Lanu offers several retreats to help people connect to The Rainbow Tablets' principles through retreats, including one in Peru this coming June.  Sia-Lanu also hosts the Live Your Highest Expression Podcast. Through the podcast, she welcomes guests who help tackle topics such as ley lines, breaking through disempowerment contexts, and holding onto your empowerment. Previous guests have included Donna Byatt, Eric Bigger, and Yuanshuang Xu.  On this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Sia-Lanu Estrella spoke about having Emmy and Grammy winners being fans of The Rainbow Tablets and why she started her podcast.Let's connect on social media: A) BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/jacobelyachar.bsky.socialB) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobElyachar/C) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobelyachar/D) Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jacobelyacharE) Twitter (X): https://x.com/JacobElyacharF) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JacobElyacharBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.

MyLife: Tanya Applied
Chapters 22-23: Manifesting Divine Unity in Existence

MyLife: Tanya Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 28:54


Tanya Applied: Episode 182 - Chapter 22-23 A journey into the deepest teachings of the Torah and their application to our personal, emotional and psychological lives. The Tanya Applied radio show is broadcast every Saturday night, 10–10:30PM ET on WSNR 620 AM – Metro NY area WJPR 1640 AM — Highland Park and Edison, NJ Online: www.talklinenetwork.com By phone: Listen Line: 641-741-0389 Many of us may be familiar with some of the central ideas in Tanya – including the battle of the two souls; what defines man and makes us tick; how we can control our temptations; how we can become more loving; what we can do to curb and harness our vices, like anger, jealousy, and depression; the formula for growth; how we can develop a healthy relationship with G-d; and why we are here. In this 30-minute program, you will learn how these ideas can be applied to your life today. You will discover secrets to a successful life that will transform you and your relationships. Rabbi Simon Jacobson is the best-selling author of Toward a Meaningful Life, and he is the creator of the acclaimed and popular MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, which has empowered and transformed hundreds of thousands through Torah and Chassidus. Now, Rabbi Jacobson brings his vast scholarship and years of experience to Tanya. Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for this exhilarating journey into your psyche and soul. You will come away with life-changing practical guidance and direction, addressing all the issues and challenges you face in life. For more info: www.chassidusapplied.com/tanya Music by Zalman Goldstein • www.ChabadMusic.coms of the Torah and their application to our personal, emotional and psychological lives.

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Walsh: Racial Divide or Divine Unity

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 57:24


MyLife: Tanya Applied
Chapter 20.6: Review: All Pervasive Divine Unity

MyLife: Tanya Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 28:32


Tanya Applied: Episode 172 - Chapter 20.6 A journey into the deepest teachings of the Torah and their application to our personal, emotional and psychological lives. The Tanya Applied radio show is broadcast every Saturday night, 10–10:30PM ET on WSNR 620 AM – Metro NY area WJPR 1640 AM — Highland Park and Edison, NJ Online: www.talklinenetwork.com By phone: Listen Line: 641-741-0389 Many of us may be familiar with some of the central ideas in Tanya – including the battle of the two souls; what defines man and makes us tick; how we can control our temptations; how we can become more loving; what we can do to curb and harness our vices, like anger, jealousy, and depression; the formula for growth; how we can develop a healthy relationship with G-d; and why we are here. In this 30-minute program, you will learn how these ideas can be applied to your life today. You will discover secrets to a successful life that will transform you and your relationships. Rabbi Simon Jacobson is the best-selling author of Toward a Meaningful Life, and he is the creator of the acclaimed and popular MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, which has empowered and transformed hundreds of thousands through Torah and Chassidus. Now, Rabbi Jacobson brings his vast scholarship and years of experience to Tanya. Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for this exhilarating journey into your psyche and soul. You will come away with life-changing practical guidance and direction, addressing all the issues and challenges you face in life. For more info: www.chassidusapplied.com/tanya Music by Zalman Goldstein • www.ChabadMusic.coms of the Torah and their application to our personal, emotional and psychological lives. The Tanya Applied radio show is broadcast every Saturday night, 10–10:30PM ET on WSNR 620 AM – Metro NY area WJPR 1640 AM — Highland Park and Edison, NJ Online: www.talklinenetwork.com By phone: Listen Line: 641-741-0389 Many of us may be familiar with some of the central ideas in Tanya – including the battle of the two souls; what defines man and makes us tick; how we can control our temptations; how we can become more loving; what we can do to curb and harness our vices, like anger, jealousy, and depression; the formula for growth; how we can develop a healthy relationship with G-d; and why we are here. In this 30-minute program, you will learn how these ideas can be applied to your life today. You will discover secrets to a successful life that will transform you and your relationships. Rabbi Simon Jacobson is the best-selling author of Toward a Meaningful Life, and he is the creator of the acclaimed and popular MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, which has empowered and transformed hundreds of thousands through Torah and Chassidus. Now, Rabbi Jacobson brings his vast scholarship and years of experience to Tanya. Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for this exhilarating journey into your psyche and soul. You will come away with life-changing practical guidance and direction, addressing all the issues and challenges you face in life. For more info: www.chassidusapplied.com/tanya Music by Zalman Goldstein • www.ChabadMusic.com

White Horse Church
Divine Unity Unleashed: Matthew 12:25 and the Power of Oneness in Christ

White Horse Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 33:51


Divine Unity Unleashed: Matthew 12:25 and the Power of Oneness in Christ

MyLife: Tanya Applied
Chapter 20.1: All Miztvos Express Divine Unity and Nonduality

MyLife: Tanya Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 28:37


Tanya Applied: Episode 166 - Chapter 20.1 A journey into the deepest teachings of the Torah and their application to our personal, emotional and psychological lives. The Tanya Applied radio show is broadcast every Saturday night, 10–10:30PM ET on WSNR 620 AM – Metro NY area WJPR 1640 AM — Highland Park and Edison, NJ Online: www.talklinenetwork.com By phone: Listen Line: 641-741-0389 Many of us may be familiar with some of the central ideas in Tanya – including the battle of the two souls; what defines man and makes us tick; how we can control our temptations; how we can become more loving; what we can do to curb and harness our vices, like anger, jealousy, and depression; the formula for growth; how we can develop a healthy relationship with G-d; and why we are here. In this 30-minute program, you will learn how these ideas can be applied to your life today. You will discover secrets to a successful life that will transform you and your relationships. Rabbi Simon Jacobson is the best-selling author of Toward a Meaningful Life, and he is the creator of the acclaimed and popular MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, which has empowered and transformed hundreds of thousands through Torah and Chassidus. Now, Rabbi Jacobson brings his vast scholarship and years of experience to Tanya. Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for this exhilarating journey into your psyche and soul. You will come away with life-changing practical guidance and direction, addressing all the issues and challenges you face in life. For more info: www.chassidusapplied.com/tanya Music by Zalman Goldstein • www.ChabadMusic.coms of the Torah and their application to our personal, emotional and psychological lives. The Tanya Applied radio show is broadcast every Saturday night, 10–10:30PM ET on WSNR 620 AM – Metro NY area WJPR 1640 AM — Highland Park and Edison, NJ Online: www.talklinenetwork.com By phone: Listen Line: 641-741-0389 Many of us may be familiar with some of the central ideas in Tanya – including the battle of the two souls; what defines man and makes us tick; how we can control our temptations; how we can become more loving; what we can do to curb and harness our vices, like anger, jealousy, and depression; the formula for growth; how we can develop a healthy relationship with G-d; and why we are here. In this 30-minute program, you will learn how these ideas can be applied to your life today. You will discover secrets to a successful life that will transform you and your relationships. Rabbi Simon Jacobson is the best-selling author of Toward a Meaningful Life, and he is the creator of the acclaimed and popular MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, which has empowered and transformed hundreds of thousands through Torah and Chassidus. Now, Rabbi Jacobson brings his vast scholarship and years of experience to Tanya. Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for this exhilarating journey into your psyche and soul. You will come away with life-changing practical guidance and direction, addressing all the issues and challenges you face in life. For more info: www.chassidusapplied.com/tanya Music by Zalman Goldstein • www.ChabadMusic.com

Eli Goldsmith Inspired Flow!
Learning Tanya Perek 20 - Emuna B'Anochi Hashem & Emuna B'Lo Yiyiheh Lecha - Our G-d Is One Unity!

Eli Goldsmith Inspired Flow!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 24:45


The Importance of Divine Unity being the foundational focus of the First of 2 Commandments we all experienced in the essence of our soul at Har Sinai Kabalat HaTorah is the key to all our Mitzvah observance and Reality of Creation. G-d's Unity Constantly Vivifies Creation and our Daily life. United Souls - Extracts from New Book Section 2 - by Eli Goldsmith - Part 44 - Don't Under-estimate the Soul - Relationship, Soulmate, Business, Holiday, Parents of Soldiers Flow! https://eligoldsmith.substack.com/p/united-souls-extracts-from-new-book-124 #unitedsouls #soulflow #parentsofsoldiers #business #holiday #relationships... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eligoldsmith/support

Secret To Success -Law of Attraction
Divine Unity: Attraction's Spiritual Depth

Secret To Success -Law of Attraction

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 152:07


Welcome to “Law of Attraction Teachings with Antonio T Smith Jr.,” a transformative journey towards self-realization and universal harmony. Join us as we explore the profound teachings of Antonio T Smith Jr., which revolve around aligning with Infinite Intelligence and embracing the inherent perfection in all things. Core Teachings:Antonio T Smith Jr. guides us to bend our paths by accessing the power of Infinite Intelligence, urging us to recognize that “Everything Is Perfect.” This perception shift is the key to transforming our experiences and interactions, leading us to a deeper understanding of life and its events. Key Principles: 1.The Power of Perception: Understand how our viewpoint shapes our reality.2.The Nature of Infinite Intelligence: Learn to align with the universe's ultimate wisdom.3.Embracing ‘Perfection': Grasp the true meaning behind the concept of everything being perfect.4.Non-Correction as Acceptance: Discover the peace in refraining from correcting others.5.Benefits of This Approach: Explore the reduction in stress, improved relationships, and personal growth that comes with acceptance. Philosophical Insights:Dive into the philosophical dimensions of Antonio's teachings, which encourage a shift in perspective that can lead to deeper peace, understanding, and alignment with a grand, universal design. This includes exploring concepts like relativism vs. absolutism, temporal vs. eternal perspectives, and the balance between free will and determinism. Spiritual Dimensions:Explore the spiritual aspects of Antonio's teachings, including ego transcendence, unconditional love and acceptance, surrender to the divine flow, interconnectedness, the power of the present moment, and the inner journey of self-awareness. A Scholastic Exploration:This section delves into the academic exploration of Antonio's teachings, discussing the confluence of ancient wisdom and contemporary thought. It includes a comprehensive breakdown of chapters that explore various aspects of his philosophy, from metaphysical foundations to the spiritual echoes in his doctrines. Philosophical Formula:“Recognize the Inherent Perfection in the Seemingly Imperfect.” This encapsulates the essence of Smith Jr's teachings, urging us to see the perfection in all aspects of the universe. Mathematical Formula for Life's Focus: Focus = 0.05TContrast = .95T Where T represents the total experiences of one's life, this formula emphasizes focusing on the 5% that aligns with one's divine purpose, using the remaining 95% as a contrast to highlight the importance of this alignment. Join us in each episode as we embark on this enlightening journey with Antonio T Smith Jr., exploring and embracing the perfection in the universe and within ourselves. Subscribe and follow “Law of Attraction Teachings with Antonio T Smith Jr.” for weekly insights and transformative wisdom.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/secret-to-success-law-of-attraction/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Risale Roundtable
Risale Roundtable Podcast Episode 71

Risale Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 62:05


A discussion of one of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi's key arguments for Divine Unity and Oneness. Based on readings from the Twenty-Second Word of the Risale-i Nur.

Risale Roundtable
Risale Roundtable Podcast Episode 68

Risale Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 89:42


A discussion of the notion of supplication (dua) and its relation to worship and Divine Unity. Also discussed is a formula for how best to perform dua, so as to maximise its acceptability.

Grace Army Church Podcast
DIVINE UNITY AND THE BENEFIT OF ONENESS (SHEPHERD KWAKU BOATENG)

Grace Army Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 56:38


Risale Roundtable
Risale Roundtable Podcast Episode 67

Risale Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 103:24


A discussion of backbiting or 'ghiybah', based on the concluding section of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi's, 'Twenty-Second Letter'. We consider what does and does not count as ghiybah, and why it is so reprehensible in Allah's view. In doing so, we also consider the relation between ghiybah and issues such as pride, shirk and Divine Unity.

Risale Roundtable
Risale Roundtable Podcast Episode 47

Risale Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 87:26


A discussion on the Divine attributes of Unity and Oneness, based on readings from the Second Station of the Twenty-Second Word, in Bediuzzaman Said Nursi's 'The Words' collection. In this session, we discuss the difference between Divine Unity and Divine Oneness, and how Allah manifests and makes known these attributes of His in the created world.

Sacred Erotic Poetry - Sacred Sexuality and Ascension
Divine Unity - Releasing Fear and Stepping into Power

Sacred Erotic Poetry - Sacred Sexuality and Ascension

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 29:59


In this podcast episode, I focus on Divine Unity. I share with you how I disconnected my energy and following of the Moon Phases to tune into my own direction and multi-dimensionality. Sometimes we need to change directions to follow our highest journey. I have been leaving my rituals and practices for awhile though I was not ready to let go of this connection to the Moon. Guided last week to completely let go and step into Divine Unity within. Following the light within frees me from timelines and false illusions that kept me from truly embodying my divine connection to all that is. I also share some techniques to help you to disconnect from fear and step into your own power. Listen until the very end to hear the tips. Follow me on Wisdom to connect and talk with me live! Please send me your feedback to be featured on my next podcast episode! Join me on Guidely, the new community platform where you can connect with Guides to be your best possible self! Enroll in my personal mentoring programs, group programs, or quantum healing sessions! Questions or feedback email me: gila@gilanehemia.com Namaste, Om Shanti, Shalom Music Credit: Lyra Starr --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gila-nehemia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gila-nehemia/support

Sermons That Work
Easter 7 (C): Divine Unity - May 29, 2022

Sermons That Work

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 10:58


Today's sermon is for Easter 7 (C) and is titled Divine Unity. It was written by Michael Toy and read by the Rev. Danae Ashley. Sermons That Work is an offering of the Episcopal Church's Office of Communication. For more free resources, including sermons, Bible studies, bulletin inserts, and more, visit episcopalchurch.org/sermons. We would love it if you'd rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast on your favorite podcasting platform – and while you're at it, share it with a friend!

Sex, Drugs, and Jesus
Episode #42: Bonding Based Lovemaking, Family Constellations and the Power of the Subconscious Mind with Carolin Hauser, Author, Naturopathic Doctor, Humanistic Psychotherapist and Family Constellations Facilitator

Sex, Drugs, and Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 63:52


INTRODUCTION: Carolin Hauser, German-trained Naturopathic Doctor, Humanistic Psychotherapist, and Family Constellations Facilitator, is the author of the Award-winning book "Blossom: Your Seven Steps To Sexual Healing" and Creatrix of the Pleasure IQ and Blissful marriage Method. Carolin hosts the bi-weekly podcast "Divine Unity," a show on Love, Sex, and Spirituality. Carolin is an internationally recognized speaker and teacher on the subjects of spirituality, relationships, emotional healing, and Bonding Based Lovemaking. She combines her knowledge about energetic healing and conscious co-creation to help couples go from feeling frustrated, stuck, and disconnected in their intimacy to feeling deeply connected, excited, and fulfilled so that they can feel whole and fully expressed in life, and are able to create honeymoon feelings that last. Her work is based on the intersection of cutting-edge intimacy advice and practically applied quantum physics and biology. It shows how each individual's authentic and true self is the source of one's own good – a place of unlimited abundance, creativity, courage, and joyful existence.  INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to): ·      Bonding Based Lovemaking ·      Family Constellations·      The Blissful Marriage Method·      Surviving Anorexia and Bulimia·      The Power of the Subconscious ·      The Cost of Evolution ·      What's Wrong With Orgasms?·      How to Have Sex Without Intercourse·      The Dangers of Overextending Ourselves·      How Dopamine is Connected with Becoming Boredom With Our Partners·      Let's Not Wait Till We Get to Heaven to Experience Paradise CONNECT WITH CAROLIN: Website & Books: http://carolinhauser.com/free-training/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CarolinHauserFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarolinHauser/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolinisabellehauser/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarolinHauserLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolin-hauser-1b103111/  CAROLIN'S RECOMMENDATIONS: Cupid's Poisoned Arrow: https://amzn.to/3ihYjww  CONNECT WITH DE'VANNON: Website: https://www.SexDrugsAndJesus.comYouTube: https://bit.ly/3daTqCMFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SexDrugsAndJesus/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexdrugsandjesuspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TabooTopixLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devannonEmail: DeVannon@SexDrugsAndJesus.com  DE'VANNON'S RECOMMENDATIONS: ·      Pray Away Documentary (NETFLIX)o  https://www.netflix.com/title/81040370o  TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk_CqGVfxEs ·      Upwork: https://www.upwork.com·      FreeUp: https://freeup.net·      Disabled American Veterans (DAV): https://www.dav.org·      American Legion: https://www.legion.org INTERESTED IN PODCASTING OR BEING A GUEST?: ·      PodMatch is awesome! This application streamlines the process of finding guests for your show and also helps you find shows to be a guest on. The PodMatch Community is a part of this and that is where you can ask questions and get help from an entire network of people so that you save both money and time on your podcasting journey.https://podmatch.com/signup/devannon  TRANSCRIPT: [00:00:00]You're listening to the sex drugs and Jesus podcast, where we discuss whatever the fuck we want to! And yes, we can put sex and drugs and Jesus all in the same bed and still be all right at the end of the day. My name is De'Vannon and I'll be interviewing guests from every corner of this world as we dig into topics that are too risqué for the morning show, as we strive to help you understand what's really going on in your life.There is nothing off the table and we've got a lot to talk about. So let's dive right into this episode.De'Vannon: Good day to everyone. And thank you so much for joining the six jugs and Jesus podcast. Yet again, today, I'm talking with Carolyn Houser, she's a German train, the nature of pathic doctor and humanistic psychotherapist and family constellations facilitator.And this whole episode is about using unconventional means to solve life's problems. So in today's show, Carolyn is going to give us a unique look into orgasms. We're going to talk about how she survived [00:01:00] anorexia and bulemia, we're going to get into the dangers of overextending ourselves.And then we're going to talk about how dopamine is connected with becoming bored with our partners. And ultimately this is all about. How we can get paradise here on earth, rather than waiting till we die to get it in heaven. Have a good listen. Good morning, morning. Good morning, Caroline. Carolyn. Sorry. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome to the sex drugs and Jesus podcast. How are you today? My lovely lady.Carolin: I'm great. I'm excited to be here. De'Vannon: I'm so excited to, to have you, my dear. So you have quite a few, titles associated with your name. And so right off the off the bat, I want to, I want you to break down. What these different things are because anybody who researches you is going to see this. And it all sounds quite impressive and everything like that.But I want to know what it is. So [00:02:00] there's three things. It's your, your, your bio was telling me when I researched you that you're a German train nature, pathic doctor, a human stick, a humanistic psychotherapist, and then a family constellations facilitator. There's a whole, that's on like some cool shit. So what it is.Carolin: So naturally I was trying to germinate to be a naturopathic doctor. And naturopath is basically like a medical doctor. We just learn to treat things natural way, and we're not allowed to do surgery, or we're not allowed to treat infectious diseases and give immunizations, but then we have to be able to diagnose everything.And because it's more of a natural, You know, way of medicine, reason why I studied it in Germany, it allows you to touch people and basically do counseling or do therapy. Like psychotherapy, that's also including touch. So I was very much interested in the connection between our soul and our body and our and our body and that kind of stuff.So that's why I studied that. And then the humanistic [00:03:00] psychotherapist is also a little bit different than marriage, you know, a licensed marriage counselor. He wanted to stick second pair therapy is very much on principles where we include the whole human being. So my understanding is in the United States, when you're a marriage and family therapist, you're not allowed to touch people.And for me and everything that I've studied in terms of trauma healing, and really helping people heal their nervous systems, do have to work with the body and I've always been wanting to be able to, you know, help people and also touch them, or, you know, like there's a lot of body work modalities that are deeply. Healing that goes hand in hand with actually helping you heal your psychological stuff or the trauma that you've encountered. So for me, I've always looked at healing as something that goes hand in hand, and then the family constellations is a modality. That's an energy worker modality that really helps you basically when you have blocks.So when you don't, when you're keep doing the same thing over and over and over again. So when you have these patterns that keep you from really living your best life, the constellation processes of processing [00:04:00] can make visible what the block is and remove it in a sense. And it's a modality that saved my life.That's what I got. Well, I must've really anorexic and bulimic from 10 to 20 and nothing helps. And I received a family constellation session and within a short amount of time, I was able to let go of the addiction basically. And that's what got me into then, you know, studying all this other stuff.De'Vannon: You said you were interested in belief make from the age of 10 to 20.Carolin: Yes. De'Vannon: Well, I'm sorry that you had to go through that. I'm glad that you got got your deliverance girl. So when you went through the anorexia and bulemia, do you feel like that that wasn't any, what was the root of that? Was it an emotional problem? Was it problem? What do you think caused that?Carolin: Well, you know, I didn't know for 10 years I had no idea what it had costs it, you know, and then when I did this family constellation session, what came out was that so I had known that my [00:05:00] grandparents were wisdoms in the second world war because they were Germans living in Eastern Europe. So my grandmother and my mother's side, they were incarcerated from when my grandma was 10 till she was 20.Right. And so what came out in my constellation session, I set my soul in the sense, wanting to take on my grandmother's fade. So my grandmother was really like suffering with no food and, you know, not even she was in the winter from like 10 to 20, like they had a lot of hardship. And so my soul was going, let me take it on for you.Maybe I can make it better somehow. And we don't do this stuff consciously, subconsciously. I wanted to take on the pain basically. And that's so, so my eating disorder was kind of like a loyalty to my ancestors being starved on my specifically, my grandma. Being starved from when she was 10 to 20. So that's what came out.And then once, you know, once you can see it, and obviously it was a lot of emotion that?came out with it. There was no need for me to have the eating disorders anymore. Like they just went away. De'Vannon: So is [00:06:00] that particular family constellation therapy akin to hit and a therapy in any wayCarolin: No, no, it's, it's, it's different. I mean, there might be some similarities because they both work with the subconscious mind, but it's I'm not trained in hypnotherapy, so I can't tell you really what the differences. De'Vannon: but it seems like that across both that there's some sort of to like the subconscious. So, so then, so probably a lot of your work that you do has to do with things that control us. And we don't know why they can travel with us.Carolin: Exactly. Yeah. And that's always super surprising, you know, it comes out, it's never the same. It's could have 10 people with the same, like with eating disorders, for example, or I mean, my specialty is helping couples with intimacy stuff and, and, just relationship stuff. And you can have 10 couples with the same problem.And the reason why they're having the problem is completely different. It's like, for me, it never gets boring [00:07:00] because it's, you know, it's always so surprising and so deep and profound, and you just realize that there's so much more to life that we don't see that we carry with us.and who we are. We're not just this individual being, or like a conglomerate of so many different stories and people that brought us forward, you know?And then here we are, we think we're all independent. We're not. De'Vannon: Right because the things that. You know, so much stuff affected us since, before we were born. And a lot of it, we can't remember Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: that, one of the major things that I, I preach if I not, if I'm not banging my head against the wall and beating the shit out of a dead horse, you know, as for us to begin to understand.And when I say us, I mean, all of humanity, know, why we believe what we believe and why we do the things we do. Like, what does the true motives, like, what are our true motives? And, you know, think about that, I think about stuff like [00:08:00] racism and homophobia and things like that, know, you know, why do, why do guys who want to say they're straight, you know, spend so much time and attention attacking non straight people, you know, Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: th you know, things like that come from a deeper, deep, deeper place.Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: So basically what this means is that we may not know ourselves as well as we think we do.Carolin: Yeah. Yeah. I mean, we know ourselves consciously, but then, you know, when things aren't working the way that we do want, some point we have to realize there's going on in our subconscious mind. That's maybe not as supportive or not as healed as we think we are, you know? Yeah. And we all have it, you know, the thing. De'Vannon: And I think about businesses that fail re relationships of various sorts to be at friends or lovers or whatever that don't necessarily work out. You know, a lot of times I think that it's because the people [00:09:00] involved in these different interchanges didn't really know themselves to begin with. And therefore the foundation inherently will not as strong as it could have been, but one might say false is because, you know, it wasn't real, not that they necessarily were trying to be to see full, but they maybe they weren't at their highest level of awareness yet.Carolin: Yeah. And I mean, sometimes, you know, we do know that intimate relationships we'll bring out our stuff, right. If we haven't looked at it and healed, so relationships can be a place for healing if you're willing. And if you're aware and if you're, if you, and then also, you know No.there's, I'm not, I don't want to bash on therapy, but there'll be obviously oftentimes just works with the conscious mind.So a lot of people go to therapy and not all the therapists are trained in methodologies or tools that really address the subconscious mind. And so you just keep going around and round in circles instead of getting the right help and the right tools. Since then my own life, I had therapy, a lot of therapy and it was great that I had somebody to talk to, you know, I don't want to, [00:10:00] it was really good that I had somebody to talk to at least, but it didn't help me heal.When, you know, when it came to healing, I needed something else. And so I kept looking and looking and looking until I found family constellations and other tools, and I've spent the last 23 years of my life just gathering tools and getting better at this and finding ways that we can help ourselves and each other to have harmonious relationships and not so much disruption and, and drama, drama, and trauma.Right. So De'Vannon: It's good that we have all of these options because like Mike go into the buffet, like some things are going to attract different people. Some, some food, some of us may not be able to ingest or digest. And so you've got your family constellations hypnotherapy. I don't know if I would dare say regular therapy, more mainstream therapy.You know, personally I, me and my partners see a licensed [00:11:00] marriage and family therapist. We both individually see a licensed clinical social worker and then I also have a hypnotherapist as well. Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: And then of course, for me, I'm super spiritual. I believe that the, the, the, the culmination of all my healing rest in the hands of the Lord that's and that's, and that that's me.But the important thing is that I'm clear on it and everybody has to get clear on what's gonna work for them. What I'm, what I'm excited about is that we have so many options out there. And so, Carolin: also a different times, you know, one thing might work at one time And then at another time you need something else, you know, or a different combination. so,yeah, I agree with. De'Vannon: um, Carolin: things that we can also, you know, there's things that we can learn to do for ourselves as well. You know, we need, we do need help from others, but there's also things that we can do ourselves.So we just generally don't know, and that take a little, you know, that's not what everybody else is doing. It's completely different than everybody else is doing, you know? And so it takes [00:12:00] a little discipline and just like any other skill, you know, you gotta put in the, the practice basically, or the time. De'Vannon: Right. This is all fascinating. I'm using hypnotherapy right now to help solidify my detachment that I want to develop from narcotics. Cause I have a strong history of like drug. Misuse abuse, whatever you want to call it. So I finally realized within the past couple of months, that the thing that kept the drawing me back to it wasn't so much the narcotic or the high, but it was the sense of community and family that I had there.And so I'm using hypnotherapy to help to break those subconscious attachments so that I don't go and seek that community anymore. And regular therapy was not, wasn't helping with that, talking through it, you know, I need it like actual work done. And so that the family constellation sounds like it's more like, and I, and I'll keep referring to hypnotherapy because it's the best thing that I can refer to the very [00:13:00] least they agree on that subconscious of work needs to be done. It's more like a, more like a mechanic troubleshooting down like the deep parts of the of the problem.Carolin: exactly. De'Vannon: And so do Carolin: And then also, and then really, you know, so the subconscious works in pictures. So it's like I say, in essence, your picture of community is connected with these, with the drugs and the people. Right? So that's the picture. That's where I do go keep going back to, so in a way, a family constellations puts a new picture, like say you're getting your sense of community from your work and your partner, right.Once that picture is, if that picture wasn't. Subconscious. That's what you would be naturally drawn to. Right. And so, in a sense, the constellation work take figures out, look, the Vong pictures, you know, in my case, it was like my wanting to help my thinking that I could help my grandmother by starving myself.That was the wrong picture. Right. So I had to get the right picture while I said my, it was my grandmother's fate and that she's strong enough to hold her own fate. And that I do have my own fate and my fate is to be healthy and free. Right. [00:14:00] And so, and so in a sense, when you, when you figure out what the wrong picture is, and you can put the right picture into the process, then all of a sudden you go automatically onto creating that.So it's very, very powerful work, and it's a very, very powerful process. De'Vannon: I'm curious. Oh, Carolin: go ahead.let me go in. De'Vannon: Speak, speak, speak.Carolin: what you were sharing just shows, you know, how we, as human beings, we need to be attached to something. So a lot of the work that I do is help couples actually most trouble in relationships comes from attachment styles and people not being correctly bonded because as children, we didn't bond correctly and didn't get it.And so a lot of the healing work that I do and that I teach people actually teach people a way of love making that's different than what we all know it's completely different, but it leads to deep bonding and stability and your brain relaxing and you feeling super stable and therefore capable of really doing what you came here to do in the world. De'Vannon: Okay. Then they'll give me an example, Carolina of, of a client, you [00:15:00] know, that you worked with or family or whatever. I want to know. Like the problem they had the work that you did. And then how w how they looked after it was all healed up and done.Carolin: Yeah. So a very typical scenario is a couple that really loves each other. Maybe they've been together for 10 years, 15 years, five years. It doesn't matter. They've been together for a time why'd they started out time being younger, being into each other than they probably had kids. they think that because they had the kids and because the hormones change and because of the demands that that's why their Liebenow and their, their interest for each other goes away.That's what we think. We don't know that there's actually a different reason for it. And so they basically learn to function and learn to put everybody else first and they actually don't just learn it. That's what we've all learned. Right? We've all not learned to put our relationships first and make time for intimacy and play and all of that.We've all, we've all been in survival in a sense in our subconscious. very typical. [00:16:00] They come and they, they have become good friends and roommates and sex life has pretty much gone out the way. And it's difficult to bring back because there has been rejection maybe, or her body's not working anymore.She's just not feeling it. She's just feeling depleted. Oftentimes women have auto immune diseases and just are not feeling well. Both of them are drained. So that's a very typical scenario. Oftentimes when I, when I tell them that, you know, part of the solution is bonding based lovemaking and making love a lot, they go like, oh my God, are you kidding me?I don't want to even hear about it. I can't even imagine like having sex every day. And so when they go into the process, the thing is with bonding based love making, it's a way of lovemaking that fills you in, or just you and replenish the service system. So I had a friend actually was my client.And when she came to me, she didn't want to be touched. She didn't think that touch force, her love language, her husband, very much into touch and love language and wanting to connect. they just thought they had just had different and sex drives, you know, or yeah, they just had a different [00:17:00] sex drive and love language and they just couldn't.They could not figure out how to get their needs met and. Now after working for four months with each other, both want to make love every day. And it feels good to both of them and they both feel energized and they both feel more relaxed. And I mean, there's still learning and they're still a ways to go, but it's a huge difference from feeling like you don't have any libido and your hormones are all out of whack and you you're just depleted and you don't even want to think about sex to like, oh yes, this feels good.And I'm into it. And I want to do it every day. And we're feeling really connected and probably even better than ever, you know, because I think that was that was an issue between them from the beginning that he wanted it more than her. And that's typically, you know it's typical. I mean, sometimes it's the other way around that the women want more and the men don't, but it's generally the, the, the main is that, you know, wants it more than once, once it less than how do you get on the same page in a sense.De'Vannon: Do you know what non straight couples.Carolin: yet, but I'm hoping that at [00:18:00] some point they'll, you know, they'll find me because I think everything that I'm teaching applies, you know, because it's really just about human bonding and it's not necessarily based on gender. De'Vannon: Okay, so you are open to non straight union. What about, what about polyamorous?Carolin: I don't think polyamorous?would work because the bonding philosophy is really the idea is that you bond with one person really deeply that that's, you know, it's kind of hard to like have That kind of a deep bond with, because you really need to, in order for the bond to be there, you need to spend time every day kind of cultivating it.And just from a time management, like, I don't think, I don't think I could give that kind of attention and also receive it from like two people that would be very confusing for me, you know?De'Vannon: That makes sense. That Carolin: Yeah. Then I've thought about that with, you know, with, with, with the polyamorous relationships, when I get, you know, that, that, that, that that's solid logic, you know, you only have so much of yourself to give and you have to have. You know, [00:19:00] w one main person can give that much of yourself to like all those different people.Yeah. And then, you know, my work is all based on creating a union. So I don't want to have a union with like five people. I want to have one union. I want to be one with one person. De'Vannon: Right. And so for some curious, like, so are you giving them like a take homework exercises to do so constellations, like how, how do you find out what's in someone's subconscious? How do you out what's really bothering them? Like practically, how does it work?Carolin: Yeah. So they're one-on-one sessions generally. And the way that I do it is I use colored fields. They're like pieces of paper. And depending on what your issue is, I will have you choose different colors for different. So let's say we're looking, we're looking at a couple and we want to find out whether or not connecting anymore.You know, I would have them choose a color for themselves, one for the sex life each and one, for anything that's blocking their sex life basically. And then they [00:20:00] get to tell me the color so that I know what's what, and then they get to tell me where to put these colors on the floor. And then I step on the colors on, by stepping on the colors.I can start reading there. So everything's energy. And for somebody like me, anybody has the gift of reading energy. I've just trained myself. You know, I've done it a lot. So I'm very good at it. But anybody could learn to read energy by stepping into these fields. The, the energetic information is available to all of us because consciousness, God, whatever you want to call it, the information it's just there. So by, because I'm not, you, you know, I'm not, you can not have access to your subconscious, but I can because I'm not you right on offense. And then by me verbalizing it, it become conscious to you basically. Right. By having an outside of yourself. De'Vannon: It sounds so fucking cool. I could just have any, like, stepping on all these different colors that it sounds like a little, it sounds no matter how old we get, we still love colors. Carolin: Yeah, [00:21:00]De'Vannon: Come with it. Just so stimulating, man. You know,so, so let's see here. So you.Carolin: And then I also, you know, there is, I did not, I did not come up with bonding based lovemaking. There is science and there's books on it. And there's one particular book that's called Cupid's poison arrow. That's kind of like the go-to book. And that's what I, that's what I found in how I got to it. But there's not a lot of people teaching us though.There's a book that it's pretty hard to do this from a book without yeah, without having some support in getting some help with the subconscious stuff, because when it comes to deeply bonding like I said, when we have attachment style issues or traumas, it's not safe for our certain nervous system to bond. So we need to heal that first, before we can actually move into really doing the bonding exercises. you.know, people will otherwise have resistance and come up with excuses and not find the time if that stuff's not healed. De'Vannon: Right. we're going to get deeper into the bond bonding [00:22:00] based love making in a minute, because when I read through that article on your website it kind of like has a, an anti orgasm vibe Carolin: Yes. De'Vannon: that I found to be most intriguing. And I had to read through it to kind of, catch circle, the circle back and catch like what your intent was.And by the end of it, I, the end of my reading, I thought that I agreed with you and you brought up an interesting point and probably the most elaborate way I've ever seen anybody do it. It's. So I really, really want to get into the ENT orgasm thing that you have going on because you know, everywhere you go.You know, everyone's pro orgasm and there's so many Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: things associated but basically I got out of it that you kind of associated with kind of like feening for like a high rather, and Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: the connection. And so we're going to talk about that in depth in a minute, because a very, very important thing.But [00:23:00] so when my research, I found two books, one's called that you wrote one's called blossom, your seven steps to sexual healing. Carolin: Yes. De'Vannon: one is the pleasure IQ. Carolin: Yes. De'Vannon: you to tell us a little bit of both Lord Jesus, a little bit about both of those books. I haven't had any wine this morning and my, you know, my mind is I got.Carolin: Yeah, so my own in my own history I was sexually abused as a child and So forth. And then the family constellation really helped me heal it. And so when I first went into the healing field I very much deeply went into, into that aspect of things. And that's where the book came from. I wrote the book 13 years now that came out in 2009, I think, or I wrote it in 2009.And it's really a book too. It's, it's a book that will help you understand any kind of trauma. That's an introduction to family constellations also. And then there's, it's, it's struck to the seven week course where you can take yourself through and just come to a better understanding of [00:24:00] why and what happened and what trauma really is.And, and I'm teaching you body centered exercises in the book because most people think. And trauma happens. It's a mental, mental thing. It's mental impact when it's not, it's an energetic impact on our whole physiology, our subconscious lives in our body and ourselves. So in order for us to heal, we need to learn to work with our body.And most people that have experienced trauma, we're not in our bodies anymore. There's a lot of ways that we can start learning, you know, a gentle ways to come back into our bodies that have nothing to do with having to relive the trauma or, you know, going and processing the story or anything like that.It's more about really learning to be in your body and starting to feel things and learn to engage your senses again and starting to feel safe w w relaxing and things like that, you know, that's, that was my own path to healing. So it was different than talk therapy or some of the other trauma healing modality.And then the pleasure IQ really was a continuation on in [00:25:00] 2012, I had a complete breakdown from the outside might have looked like, like a nervous breakdown, but it was really a physical I just, I had no energy left and I had two small kids. And my husband at the time came home and I said to him, I can't do this anymore.I need help. And he said to me, well, you want it to be a mother. And with him saying that, I just felt like I, my world has collapsed. And I literally, my body collapsed. We had a futon on the floor. I fell onto the futon. My kids were on top of me trying to figure out what was going on. I literally was hovering under the ceiling, looking back down on myself, seeing my kids, you know, being completely disorientated and crying.I wasn't able to come back and do anything about it. It was very frustrating and it all happened very fast. And then within a minute, a voice said, Carolyn, your work isn't done. I was sent back into my body. And for an entire week I was suspended in a complete state. Piece, enlightenment, whatever you want to call it.There was no negativity basically. And during that week, I could see how my thoughts and my [00:26:00] way of being had really gotten me to that place of deep depletion. You know, I've I had so much negativity accumulated. And so what also got clear during that week was that I needed to go into pursuit of pleasure and not instant gratification kind, but I needed to figure out what was really making me happy and what really felt good to me in my body, what felt really right to me in my body.And so when I, when that week ended, I basically Wyndham, you know, pursuit of pleasure and just really starting to make decisions based on what felt right in good to me. We took a look which took a lot of courage because there were relationships I had to end. There were choices I had to make that were scary and things, but within a very short amount of time my life transformed from, you know, basically going through a divorce, being bankrupt, not living my purpose, I'm struggling in all areas of struggling with my health, to these areas in my life, transforming, you know, having a thriving business, having thriving relationships, being healthy feeling younger than ever all those things.And it came from. Basically [00:27:00] learning that we need to have a new kind of intelligence, which is pleasure intelligence using your body and yourself as a, as a navigation, not what everybody else is doing and what everybody's else is telling you or what you think you should be doing. And from there developing a pleasure IQ, which is your level of ability to allow yourself to have pleasure in all areas of your life, you know, to allow yourself to truly do the work that you're meant to be doing, to allow yourself to treat your body the way it feels good to your body and you know, all those things.So the second book was, you know, it really came from was just an evolution of like healing and going to the next level. That makes sense.De'Vannon: So the are, you've been divorced, been abused as a child.Carolin: Well, see, here's the thing I remember being in heaven. You know, being in heaven before coming down here on God saying, Hey, there's trouble down on earth. Men and women don't get [00:28:00] along. We need help in my hand racing and saying, oh, I want to go. I want to help. So of course I had to go through all these things so that I have, you know, I've had all kinds of relationship issues, you know, and all kinds of things.So I understand I can relate. I know how hard it is, you know, so, you know, to me, it makes full sense why my life has been the way it's been and what it feels like I've lived 10 people's lives by the time I'm 40. So it's all good. De'Vannon: Yeah, there is a special something about those of us who have been through somewhat of trauma that people look at him and go like, what the fuck? You know, it's one thing to. To try to tell people what to do, but it's something you get more authentic an anointing, a zest to zeal, a zings and spice and flavor, you know maybe I need to create a word one day to describe what I'm trying to say, but it's a special something when somebody has gone through something and they're trying to help [00:29:00] somebody as opposed to somebody who's just trying to give out good advice.It's different. It's very different.Carolin: different, you know? Yeah. De'Vannon: So then those are your two books, the blossom, your seven steps to sexual healing and the pleasure IQ. I will include that information in the show notes as I always do. Now, tell me what the, what the blissful marriage method is.Carolin: Yeah. So currently, so, you know, And obviously people can just read on their own and do whatever, but the way that I really help people with the blissful marriage method, which combines the family constellation, the trauma healing, I'm really teaching people how they can heal their trauma and be in a better emotional and spiritual and connected state.And then it teaches them. And I helped them transition into the bonding based love making, which is also in itself a deeply healing way of, of connecting to. So that's a, you know, it's a, it's a little bit longer process. It might not be super easy in the beginning because our [00:30:00] brains are so used to what we've been doing for so long.We don't know that there's a different way. You know, it's kind of like when you're going through in your process, your brain is.used to the drugs and it's gonna feel boring and all kinds of things to not have them for a little while, until it starts feeling better until being sober starts feeling better.You know? And it's kind of the same thing when you, when you go from having sex with orgasm, Which, you know, we think is, you know, it's pretty cool. But when we actually look at our brain, when you have an orgasm and you alluded to this it's a dopamine spike, as if you were taking heroin and cocaine, and we wouldn't do that twice a week or three times a week, or, and it would make sense that if we did this twice or three times a week, that we would stop at some point because it wouldn't feel good anymore.Right. That's why, that's why people still having effects because they just know there's something that doesn't feel good anymore. And also when it comes to dopamine, we need new stimulation all the time for the dopamine to be released. So when you're with the same person, you don't get the same stimulation or you just get bored and you need [00:31:00] something new.And it's really just because of the dopamine. It's not because you don't love each other. It's not because the kids and everything it's because we don't know what to activate. The other thing, bonding chemicals that would keep the connection. Which is oxytocin as the other chemical that makes you feel really happy. Really steady, deeply connected and really happy and deeply satisfied. So there isn't an orgasm, but there's something else that feels way better than a quick high, you know, compared to each other, what we know is an orgasm is a very short-lived high compared to what you can experience when you have an oxytocin experience, basically. De'Vannon: Yeah. Okay. You also, she's not saying orgasms or the devil or thing like that. She's saying that they must be looked at through the right lens in a proper perspective. So now, now I want to get deeper into the the bonding based love making. If there was, it was a good length of, of an [00:32:00] article. So this this, it was something that's important to you to sit down and write does your preferred method of communication is video, you know, a lot of times, but you really wrote this, this, this, this motherfucker here out.Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: So talk to me about, let's get even deeper steel here. You know, about the bonding based love making it's, it's prioritizing the bond of the relationship over the experience of orgasm. I was reading through it and it was the article was saying things like, you know, Yeah, it has to do a lot like with procreation and our natural desire for, you know, for humanity to continue basically make like a nature nature gave us orgasms, you know, to, you know, prompt us to want to have sex and things like that.But, but you're saying that the Oregon, the Oregon orgasm that necessarily would have to do anything with bonding and connecting.Carolin: Exactly. [00:33:00] So in essence, we, as human beings actually have two programs for lovemaking. One is strictly for procreation. That's the one that has the orgasm, because nature was very clever. It kind of like tricks us into procreating by putting like a super highly pleasurable event in our brain to the act, basically.Right. And I believe that human beings knew this. Like we knew this in ancient times, you know? So the, the one program is connected to procreation orgasm, but also disconnection, because genetically we are programmed to move on. Mate with as many different people so that our species can really proliferate and survive.So it's not this program. The organism progression program is not interested in long lasting bonds that maybe only have one or two kids or no kids at all. With the bonding based love making, there is no orgasm, no Jackie relation, and as both for women and men orgasm. Involved. So it's really, it's really a way of making love [00:34:00] a lot and having fun and being deeply connected without risking having a baby every time.And so I actually do believe that the devil has his claws a little bit in this, because I believe that if we had known this humanely, that humanity would not be as enslaved as we are. You know, we have gotten enslaved to baby-making putting food on the table, just working, working, working, not being able to enjoy each other because every, anytime you do, you're in the, like just a hundred years ago, anytime you enjoyed having an orgasm together as a man and a woman you had the chance of getting pregnant.And then that, that was a lot of work and a lot of hardship and not just on the physical body, but everything, you know. And so I believe that that this knowledge about this other way, that we could actually deeply bond with each other and find pleasure without money without needing anything else, but each other, you know That that was taken away partly so that humanity could be much more easily controlled and kept down, basically because they're just [00:35:00] working and trying to put food on the table and in survival.Right? So there's two classes in this world and I believe that probably the upper-class most of these things they know about energy and, and all these things, you know, and, and sexual practices to keep your energy and so forth that they keep this knowledge away from us. So that the rest of us just keeps like being down on the bottom of the barrel, scraping away, you know? And so I do, like I said, I do believe it was a little bit of the work of the devil because once we know this other path, we can set ourselves free. All of a sudden we're in control, we're in control of our pleasure life. We, and I believe I personally believe that, you know, in the Lord's prayer, it says as in heaven on earth, that means now not.I'm on earth now. And then later I'll be in heaven and then it's going to be good. No, in heaven right now. It's good. And therefore on earth right now, it can be good. And it comes from setting ourselves free. And I have had these experiences over and over again where you feel like you're are in paradise and it doesn't come [00:36:00] from a paycheck.It doesn't come from eating chocolate. You know what? Maybe sometimes it doesn't come from an orgasm for Ray long. It comes from doing things that fill up your soul and bonding and living your purpose and being healthy and having a strong body. Those things, those things are what make you feel like you're in paradise, a state of being right?You can be there in hell or you can be in heaven. De'Vannon: Right. Okay. Oh my fuck. You, you just gave me so much to work with there. So okay. So we're gonna, the next major thing we're going to go. This is all major stuff, but the next thing we're going to talk about is going to be the freeways that you have to have sex without intercourses, which is basically what we're talking about.So really want to get into that. But before we caveat over there, so the first thing I heard you say was about how people get into like a mode of living. That's not necessarily. True to them. And they end up unhappy like the Carolin: Yes. De'Vannon: the [00:37:00] baby making and stuff like that. So I think about how, like, I've known, you know, they're, they have children like really young or ever at all.And you know, look at them and they're like, maybe like somewhere between like 19 and 25 and they already got like a kid or two and I'm all like, bitch. Why? Like, like me and my partner he, you know, he, you know, he, he like was, he mentioned children at like one point and I was like, hell to the, no, know, and I'm not against them, but I told him it's too early in our relationship.Like, we need a Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: years to enjoy ourselves to travel the world to be extravagant homosexuals, know? And then because once you have children, You know, that Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: Even once the parent dies your soul connection to that child lives on. And then, then you protect them as a spirit. So becoming a parent is eternal.And so I don't know what happens when we get to heaven and you know, and all of that. But as long [00:38:00] as this earth spins, that parent always has an obligation to that child. so I saw it was when you were saying that I'm thinking, why do we rush off to have children of what's been pre-programmed into us.Like there's no, you know, in a part of it is procreation and the natural order of things, but we're always in control of ourselves. And so I look at some of my friends and stuff like that, who may be, I was in high school where you have these kids and they look a little better. You know, they look a little angry, you know, I'm able to bounce around and come and go as I please, but there they've got a kid attached to them and I love children.They're amazing. But it seems like maybe sometimes we get ahead of ourselves trying to fulfill that. A dream or whatever, and we're not again, questioning why we believe what we believe. Why do you want to hurry up and have a kid when you're still a kid yourself? Carolin: Yeah. And I mean, you know, I think the statistics is that 90% of pregnancies are not planned, you know, I guess huge is a big, big number. De'Vannon: I would, I'll take your word for it. I've never [00:39:00] literally looked into that. Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: that's one great thing about being gay. No, ain't no babies on a pop out of me, no matter how much Tom gets pumped into my so. And sofor those of you with a word, well, you know, with a vagina and everything like that, that has.Carolin: Yeah, so write for, and then, you know, and then in the sixties, The birth control came along and finally women felt liberated, right. it messes with our hormones and our bodies. And it's also not the way. So I believe that if we weren't known upon him with love making, and really if that, if it was normal for human beings to have lots of sex, we'll have fun all the time, you know, without a jacket plating. You know, how different would the word, like how different, what would be? We could all have a lot of fun without being stressed out without getting pregnant all the time. And then when we wanted to wake babies, we would just do it that way. And then that would be fun for, you know, here and there, but it wouldn't be the thing that, that our brands have gotten addicted to.I don't think it was planned that way. It wasn't, you know, our brains were not made for having orgasms. Like [00:40:00] our brains are not made for having cocaine every day or having heroin every day. We're having huge ice cream sandwiches every day, or, know, having these mega events and it's not good for our brains.It's not good for our moods because when we have these events, when we have these spikes, they'll put me in spikes. It takes two weeks for our, our, for ourselves to come back to just normal. So you know, now that I've known this and I, you know, I people to pleasant, everyone get help, or try to buy them by themselves to do the non orgasmic love, making it, and then go back to having an Oregon.You can actually feel how, if you don't do anything for two weeks, if you don't have another orgasm, if you don't drink coffee, if you don't do any other drugs at like they 10, 12, 13, 14, you feel like shit. I mean, it's horrible. It's hard. It's like going through withdrawals, you know, when you consciously start paying attention, you'll start seeing it.And some people have already put two and two together and some people that you're listening right now, you might like go like, oh my God. Now it's making sense why it feels so drained. You [00:41:00] know? Because in our brain chemistry, we literally go into a depression because we don't have the dopamine as we, the dopamine goes lower than it was before we had sex and orgasms.So and that's what makes us feel shitty and depressed and changes our perception of ourselves and of our lives. So we feel more depressed. We see our partner, we all of a sudden, everything's annoying, you know, and it's not that the partner has changed it's that our biochemistry has changed. SoDe'Vannon: The devil's in the details. Carolin: yeah. De'Vannon: Then you also mentioned how paradise is like a state of being and how step into that or find yourself in that vibe. And so what, I've, what I've experienced as I have grown more spiritually, and this hasn't always been in my life, but it has been in recent years, sometimes I'll just be sitting down or just wherever it I'll be like overwhelmed by like a feeling of gratitude, seemingly comes out of nowhere or I'll become like hyper aware of the presence of God.And I will. [00:42:00] You know, don't feel like he's right there in the room with me, know, that sort of thing. And when you were talking about what you were talking about, it reminded me of that. In those moments, I feel like I've somehow tapped into heaven and into like a, super divine space. Carolin: Yeah.  And so you love making practice can become a way where you do that together. You know, when you get into that state together, basically through the, it's a very spiritual practice, you know, there's no difference. Yeah. De'Vannon: right. That's a high level of growth. and I'm gonna pause it that this sort of thing takes time. I don't want people to think that you're gonna like pop out. They you know, that is going to happen like immediately. It's something that is something that I told my boyfriend, you know, like, you know, it takes time to, know, to grow, you know, relationships and. And you can't, you got to settle down with one person or to get what we're talking about. You cannot be, [00:43:00] you can't be like bad hopping and stuff like that, you know, and stuff like that. You're going to either have high quality with one person Carolin: Nope. De'Vannon: or fun experiences, but a little bit less quality where many different people that Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: options that are on the table from my examination of who I've talked to. But I think about this in relation to like the coronavirus, because if, because this, this, this virus, which has, my opinion, meant a two edge sword or, has it been, it's been a duality, I've seen a lot of great things come out of the virus as well as a lot of bad things. I think about though, how, how you were saying happiness is a state of mind, you know, really more than it is having children and doing all these activities, you know, this is within you.And so. I feel that that way. And I'm happy that I've achieved that because so many people, I know it seems like they associate life with what they can do. They need to get on a plane and fly somewhere. They need to go out [00:44:00] to eat at a restaurant. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with those things, but it got to a point that I'm one of the most liberal, extravagant, extra people.I know, you know, before the coronavirus, I was out at all the parties, all the happy hours and everything, and the coronavirus going to town. And I was like, bye bitch. I'll see. Y'all whenever this shit is over. One of my friends was telling me, you know, you know that I need to stop being afraid and to live my life.You know, this person is always traveling still to this day. They never stopped and posting everything on social media or where they go. But I told him, I'm like, I don't equate life with activities and what I can do. I have life with enemy. So I don't need to leave my house in order to feel like I'm at my most alive.And so before we get on the the three ways to have sex without intercourse, what are your thoughts on. This, and I think this is important because we're still independent. I don't care how people are starting to move around and about and stuff like that. The virus isn't gone and we don't have a cure for it yet.So what do you think in terms of [00:45:00] what you're saying about happiness being within you relative to the way people seem to associate a life, especially during this pandemic with going out and doing stuff they're willing to risk getting a disease and dying because they have got to go and take a vacation.Carolin: Well, I think anytime that we, you know, w the truth is we don't have power over our circumstances. don't have power over other people. We do have power over our own energetic and emotional states. So more that we can learn what we need to do for us to be in a, in a good state, whether that's the food that we eat, the people that we surround us with, the, what we, you know, the news that we don't watch or watch the things that we do the time and nature that we spent, like everybody has to find out for themselves what it is that puts you into a very.Good state. And when I say good state, we feel at peace when our nervous system is relaxed and when our hormones are balanced and there's physical things that we need to do. So that, that [00:46:00]happens. There's emotional things that we need to do. So that, that happens. There is energetic things we need to do through that.That happens in their spiritual things that we, you know, and so the more you can have your routines figured out and stick to them, the more your experience of life will be just one of peace, whether you are traveling and are traveling home, not home, whether it's people know people, it doesn't matter so much anymore because you become self, you know, you become self-contained and you're your own ecosystem, and you can respond differently to the world than the one you are all dependent on.You know, you're happiness depending on, you know, whether you get a new client or whether your boss acknowledges you, or whether you're suppose is nice or not know is nice, or whether your children are happy or not happy, you know, you're going to be all over the place. And that also hurt, you know, that's the hardest thing for me to learn, but also the most empowering is to just make my own energy management and my own state of being the top priority.And if that means that I don't pick up my kid from school today because I need a nap and I find somebody else to do [00:47:00] it. Then that's what it is, you know? Or it just, you know, it's in a way of being very self centered, but I'm still centered in terms of like making sure that I'm in a good state so that I can actually be of service and be positive and, you know, be the best that I can be. De'Vannon: Nevermind. Thank you for that, that explanation and breakdown. Carolyn, reminds me of a dream that I had many, many years ago, because I'm the type to complicate things. I work overwork myself and stuff like Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: overachiever project's been done and I'm still finding shit to do with it. That that's, that's all I got.And I had a dream and it finds the Lord was telling me the words that I heard were, were for me to make decisions, to make things easier for Carolin: Yup. De'Vannon: And that's what you did with your example, with sending someone to pick up the kid, it's a simple decision, but it created so much peace for you, but you know, we've got to decide and I would extend that dream to the rest of the world.You know, I tell people [00:48:00] that I'm telling the world right now to make decisions, to make things easier for you.Carolin: Yeah. And start finding ways, you know, start getting creative and find it because there are ways, you.know, there's always a way to make things hard and there's always a way to make things easier. De'Vannon: So I want you to, so I want you to give a definition how, if somebody was brand new this whole spiritual, energetic metaphysics stuff, you Carolin: Yeah. Yeah. De'Vannon: around the day, know, I'm brand new, I'm new to life. I want you to describe to me what is energy and what our vibration.Carolin: Yeah. Well, everything is energy. Energy is basically the stuff that you can't feel, but it's electric like electricity, right? If you measured something, the vibration.is basically the measurement that you would get. So you could take your body and you put, put it into measurement device measures, Hertz, and you, you would get a certain frequency, a certain number.There is states of vibrational states of being that correlate with how we feel. So, for example, [00:49:00] if you measured, if we've talked in your body and to the measuring device, and it measured a 200, that would mean that you that's the vibration of courage. So you're somebody who currently operates to encourage.If you, if we would measure you on you were below 200, that would mean that you either in fear or in doubt or in shame or guilt. So when you, when we, as human beings are at that vibrational level, it's hard for us to create a good. Everything below 200 goes towards death and decay. Everything above 200 starts getting better and better and better.So in a sense where you really want to live instead of white brush in between five and 600, that's love peace, bliss, creativity flow. Right? So in essence, everything that we need to start doing is to learn things, to get us higher and higher, where if we measured your body, all of a sudden yourselves, the electricity and yourselves, in a sense, the, the, the amount of energy that's there, the world.Would get higher and higher and higher. So it's very scientific, you know, [00:50:00] Einstein told us that everything's energy. And if you don't have the thing in your life that you want, it just means that you have not become a vibrational and energetic match. So if let's say your dream life is wide writing at a vibration of 500, you just have to become a 500 and then you will be living in that life.You know, you're, you'll be finding ways to create it because in order to really have our dream life, we don't need more time. We just need more energy at the end of the day. Right. It's takes energy to be super productive and to be focused and things like that. So is that helpful? De'Vannon: I love that scientific breakdown that you that you gave, that's going to resonate well with our more logical listeners,Carolin: Yes. Yeah. And I'm German, you know, so I'm very much into like making this practical and not too blue and really so that people can apply it. De'Vannon: abso fucking lutely. All right. So let's get into these three ways to have sex without intercourse. I saw this particular video on your website and I was like, what, what, what is, [00:51:00]so it kind of sounded a little tantric to me, but not really. So the first one you say the setup has set the mood in the room, you know, you've got like warm candle lights and roses and stuff.And then, then the people are going to like lay on top of each other. So I'll let you like take it from mayor and these 100 kisses and everything. And.Carolin: Yeah. So part of, You know, there's certain bonding, being certain behaviors in our brain that register as deeply nurturing and deeply giving and therefore we'll release oxytocin and the oxytocin, it was this what creates the good feeling, feeling and the bond. And one of them is skin to skin contact.Another one of them is breathing, hearing, breathing, feeling, feeling the breathing, the heartbeat, and then kissing and touching with the intent to comfort. Oftentimes when we have, as grownups, we don't get touch unless it's connected to six. And then it feels like somebody just wants something from us.just feels like taking or we're touching other people. We [00:52:00] call. You know something. So generally it feels the way we give as adults is to take in the bonding waste lovemaking and in the, in the oxytocin to start flowing, we need to receive given, receive loving touch is not connected to wanting anything.And so of the ways that you can start practicing does this by laying on top of each other preferably skin to skin. So you can feel your skin, you can break together, you can hear the heartbeat, or, I mean, at least the person who is on top can hear their heartbeat and you can just deeply relax with each other because what's going to start making the oxytocin flowing, you know, In Bondi based lovemaking.They're still in of course, but it's not as much genital focused because we don't need genital friction for the oxytocin to flow. We need a full body connection, touch, kissing, and all of that. And, and like I said, there, you know, there is also intercourse, but those are things the way that I'm describing that you can just start without a little bit more [00:53:00] complicated, because it was completely different than what you used to, but these bonding behaviors you can do, you know, they're to start learning and to start getting a feeling of what this feels like, this connection and the good feelings feeling, and then the same with the kissing, you know, really kissing with the intent of just giving, giving love to the other person.So it's, it's an embodiment practice of loving the other person to go touch to your kisses, sending them energy to. And then receiving, and also like it goes back and forth. It only works if there's true love. And while it can't be just the practice with a stranger, you know work that way. Your heart has to get in wall.De'Vannon: You know I was thinking, you know, sometimes, you know, when we take vacations and stuff, we're, we're forced to be away from my significant other. When we finally have sex with them again, it's like the sex is better than it was because we've been away from each other for a while. So it may not necessarily have been so [00:54:00] much the physical distance, but you've given us a lot of scientific reasons why that may be.So do you think it would be a good practice for people who are in serious relationships to take intention? It breaks from having sex from each other for, you know, a couple of weeks here and there to keep things fresh and to renew. Carolin: it's actually the opposite. Like the more time you can spend together with the bonding behaviors, I would say I'd take a, take a, take a break from conventional sex, but through the bonding behaviors and learn how to have intercourse, but, you know, it's not just having sex and stopping and it's very frustrating.It's not what it is. It's just really learning a different way. But the transition really includes having lots of these bonding behaviors and putting yourself on a, on an orgasm diet basically, and then learning this new way and getting help with whatever, you know, whatever blocks you have into, you know, a lot of people have blocks around connecting, you know, because of our traumas. De'Vannon: Okay. So then, so then is it good to take a break from the [00:55:00] penetrative intercourse with the goal of over with the it in mind to achieve orgasm? So if we're going to take a break from that, then we can try to still have intercourse, but without the penetration and bond in different way,Carolin: Yeah, you can have fun. You can have penetration, but just very slow movements and just being in the present moment and the moment that you feel like you just want to go for it. That's when you've gone too far. So you're actually never want to get to that place. You know, it's a very slow and very, just learning to be in the moment and having the sensation of being connected, you know with your genitals and all over learning to be in the present moment and having everything be pleasurable, the kissing, you know, feeling your genitals inside or outside or whatever, but that's just being part of it.That's not the focus, you know, normally in regular sex, the pleasure comes from genital friction. In bonding, based off the pleasure comes from everything from kissing, from touching, from hugging, breathing together, from having genitals [00:56:00] connected as a benzol there's, none is better than the other innocence. And in order for, you know, in order for our, for us to feel satisfied, we have to have lots of it, right? So it doesn't work to not have regular sex and just bond once a week, that will not get you. ThereDe'Vannon: Okay.Carolin: is not enough, you know? So it needs to be really daily. Ideally like maybe, you know, you have like one day here and there where you're not connecting, but the, the pleasure comes from the body relaxing and learning to have lots of it.And, and then all of a sudden you can let go of feeling like you need the orgasm because this other thing feels so deeply satisfying and you getting lots of it, you know, that's what, otherwise you get sexually too frustrated. You know, if you don't have an orgasm and you don't have enough bonding, not good.If you have lots and lots of bonding, not orgasms, then you're going to be Okay.over time. De'Vannon: Interesting. And then the, the pretzel, know, the principles the third way, and you have. [00:57:00] And interesting I'll say your website now just leave it at that. would have to go and take a look at it. So we're setting that the three ways to have sex intercourse. Whereas setting a mood room, can kiss people all over the 100 kisses.The person's face down, you kiss them, then you turn them over, face up. Then you kiss them. Nothing penetrative. You're laying on top of each other. You're synchronizing the breathing the second way. You're still laying on top of each other. I didn't read about much kissing or anything like that. It's more just like enjoying each other's presence.These all sound like four play. They can be, if you want to take it to penetrate, if you can, or you can stop, stop it right where it is.Carolin: Yeah. And the main thing is you take time with it. You know, you can do this for hours, you know, you could and take turns and then the press lists connecting genitals, but not sticking them into each other and ask them and just, you know, just allowing your body to feel turned on and enjoying that feeling, you know, [00:58:00] without taking it any further.De'Vannon: And it is recommended. You, you did recommend in the video to keep the underwear on for the pretzel because of the video, the image looked like something out of the Kama Sutra. Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: So if you don't want to stick it in, you might want to keep the barrier there. Carolin: Yeah. De'Vannon: And

The Love Can't Wait Podcast
Love Can't Wait: Episode #147 - Bonding Based Lovemaking - Make Your Relationships Last Forever Featuring Carolin Hauser

The Love Can't Wait Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 31:01


Carolin Hauser, German-trained Naturopathic Doctor, Humanistic Psychotherapist, and Family Constellations Facilitator, is the author of the Award-winning book "Blossom: Your Seven Steps To Sexual Healing" and Creatrix of the Pleasure IQ and Blissful marriage Method. Carolin hosts the bi-weekly podcast "Divine Unity," a show on Love, Sex, and Spirituality. Carolin is an internationally recognized speaker and teacher on the subjects of spirituality, relationships, emotional healing, and Bonding Based Lovemaking. She combines her knowledge about energetic healing and conscious co-creation to help couples go from feeling frustrated, stuck, and disconnected in their intimacy to feeling deeply connected, excited, and fulfilled so that they can feel whole and fully expressed in life, and are able to create honeymoon feelings that last. Her work is based on the intersection of cutting-edge intimacy advice and practically applied quantum physics and biology. Follow her at www.CarolinHauser.com Get 20% OFF + Free Shipping + two FREE gifts @MANSCAPED with promo code CANTWAIT20 at MANSCAPED.com! Get your free audiobook with audible by going to https://www.audibletrial.com/sharpgame    

She’s So Audacious
SSA 056: Bonding Based Lovemaking with Carolin Hauser

She’s So Audacious

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 41:00


Carolin Hauser, German-trained Naturopathic Doctor, Humanistic Psychotherapist, and Family Constellations Facilitator, is the author of the Award-winning book "Blossom: Your Seven Steps To Sexual Healing" and Creatrix of the Pleasure IQ and Blissful marriage Method. Carolin hosts the bi-weekly podcast "Divine Unity," a show on Love, Sex, and Spirituality.  Her work is based on the intersection of cutting-edge intimacy advice and practically applied quantum physics and biology. It shows how each individual's authentic and true self is the source of one's own good – a place of unlimited abundance, creativity, courage, and joyful existence. During this episode, Carolin and I have an open and transparent conversation about the following topics and more: The benefits of bonding based lovemaking The different types of chemicals that are released during intimacy (oxytocin and dopamine) Why orgasms can be a bad thing and what happens to our brain chemistry Reprogramming your subconscious mind Energy and relationship harmony Head over to the show notes to connect with Carolin. Here's to owning our inner power, making bold moves and living a life that feels good. Explore the Website Connect on Instagram

Enjoying the Journey
Divine Unity

Enjoying the Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 10:25


(Ephesians 4:1-6) Someone once said that churches are more like goat pens than sheepfolds because the people are always butting heads.  It's not supposed to be that way!  Even so, unity is not our goal.  Unity is the byproduct of being in step with the Holy Spirit.  May God help us to humbly submit to the Spirit so that we may enjoy unity in the bond of peace. (05506211208) 

Enjoying the Journey
Divine Unity

Enjoying the Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 10:25


(Ephesians 4:1-6) Someone once said that churches are more like goat pens than sheepfolds because the people are always butting heads.  It's not supposed to be that way!  Even so, unity is not our goal.  Unity is the byproduct of being in step with the Holy Spirit.  May God help us to humbly submit to the Spirit so that we may enjoy unity in the bond of peace. (05506211208) 

Self-Care For The Soul
Can We Survive Climate Change?

Self-Care For The Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 69:39


This morning as I sat in reflection and meditation around this chapter, the process that unfolded was deeply healing, revealing, and transformative. I want to share this with you today in hope that it will be for you too.This is Question #7 of the series: The Answer is Love: Questions to Explore as We Transition into an Era of Peace.The question is: “Can we survive Climate Change?” In today's Meditation & Healing Circle, we explore: * What are the greatest shifts we can make within ourselves? * What shifts can we make in our daily lives to become part of the solution? * Prayers for awakening of humanity and protection of the planet and all life she sustains? In our meditation today, we release our personal sense of separation and unworthiness for the knowing of “enoughness.” You have enough, you ARE enough, and you are worthy of the deepest, purest Love – True LOVE. On the global scale, we explore the Divine Unity that can be found in what appears as opposites – evil and good, harmful and beneficial, etc. The Meditation & Healing Circle is live every Sunday at 10am US ET / 7am US PT. You're welcome to join us. If you join live, you can stay on after the meditation for Q&A, support and discussion. http://CommunityforConsciousLiving.com

Al-Mahdi Institute Podcasts
RS | Fārābī on the Future Contingent Propositions and God's Knowledge of Them | Dr. Mohammad Saleh Zarepour

Al-Mahdi Institute Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 45:38


Dr Zarepour demonstrated Fārābī's interpretation of Aristotle's work on logical fallibilism. He showed how Fārābī's views differs from Aristotle on logical and theological fatalism. To reject these types of fatalism, Fārābī argues that the truth values of future contingent propositions are already distributed but this distribution is indefinite. As a result, that a contingent proposition is now true does not make it necessary in itself. Formalising Fārābī's solutions to the problems of logical and theological fatalism in the language of contemporary modal logic, Dr Zarepour discussed its strength and weakness. He also showed that although Fārābī defends these solutions, there can be found passages in his commentary which signal that he is not totally satisfied with them. These passages can be taken as a sign for his implicit inclination towards a specific sort of open theism which was later explicitly defended by some important figures of Arabic philosophy. Mohammad Saleh Zarepour is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Birmingham. He received a PhD in Philosophy at Tarbiat Modares University, Iran in 2015 and another in Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Cambridge in 2019. Before going to Birmingham he was a Humboldt Postdoctoral Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. He is the author of Necessary Existence and Monotheism: An Avicennian Account of the Islamic Conception of Divine Unity (contracted with CUP) and co-editor of Mathematics, Logic and Their Philosophies (Springer, 2021). His areas of research interests are medieval Islamic philosophy, philosophy of religion, philosophy of logic and mathematics, and philosophy of language.

Ignite the Spark Within
Divine Unity: Masculinity & Femininity with Kyle Kingsbury

Ignite the Spark Within

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 96:33


Are you in touch with your divine femininity and your divine masculinity? When we understand how to create balance between our feminine and masculine sides, we will be able to create divine unity within. In this episode, I am joined by the incredible Kyle Kingsbury. Kyle is a former American professional mixed martial artist, where he spent 6 years fighting for the UFC and claimed many victories including a TKO against Ricardo Romero. Since retiring from the MMA, Kyle has since turned his focus towards total human optimization. Kyle is the former Director of Human Optimization at Onnit, one of the industry's leaders in providing resources and research to help empower as many individuals as possible with a holistic philosophy regarding physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Today, on his path to maximize Total Human Optimization, Kyle specifically helps men become more in tune with their primal masculine nature through his immersive hunting experience called the “sacred hunt” where they focus on confidence, connecting with nature and food, building a healthy relationship with death, and more. Kyle and I have a powerful conversation about the intricacies of the state of the modern world. Kyle explains his perspective on the relationship between divine femininity and divine masculinity, the different masculine archetypes, how to connect back to your feminine side, and so much more. Because of men like Kyle who are stepping into their power, we are one step closer to shifting our society back into consciousness. Please subscribe and share this episode so we can get this information to as many people as possible.Tune in and listen to episode 16 of Ignite the Spark Within, to learn about the power of building divine unity through masculinity and femininity with Kyle Kingsbury! In This Episode, You Will Learn:About the ‘prostitute' archetype (22:15)The different masculine archetypes (37:31)Kyle's perspective on divine femininity and divine masculinity (45:00)What Kyle recommends for men listening (53:07)How to get back in tune with the feminine side (1:10:56)About Kyle's sacred hunt (1:24:10)Books Listed in Episode:Resources listed:King Warrior Magician Love by Robert MooreThe Madness of Crowds by Douglas MurrayBattle hymn by John Scura and Dane PhillipsConfessions of an Economic Hitman by John PerkinsThe last four doctors you'll ever need by Paul chekEasy strength by Dan John and PavelThe Yugas by Joseph SelbieConnect with Kyle KingsburyInstagramWebsiteFit for ServiceLet's connect!Email: sarah@sparkflc.com InstagramFacebookSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/ignite-the-spark-within. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Digging Deep Men's Bible Study
Season 4, Episode 2 - A Conversation About Divine Unity

Digging Deep Men's Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 57:29


Dig-a-Bit Podcast
When the Jews Rejected Divine Unity (THHCM02E02)

Dig-a-Bit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 13:05


Dig-A-Bit is a weekly mini Bible study with Cindy Colley. It supplements the Digging Deep Bible study for women. In this episode, Cindy discusses the rejection of Christ. For more information about the Digging Deep Bible Study for Women, visit TheColleyHouse.org. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES: John 17 Romans 10, 11 Matthew 10:2-5 John 13 LINKS: Digging Deep in God's Word Bible Study for Women Bless Your Heart Blog West Huntsville church of Christ at Providence RESOURCES: The Colley House Music: “Podcast” by JD Sound at audiojungle.net

Faith Worship Center Weekly Sermon
2021-09-26: Divine Unity

Faith Worship Center Weekly Sermon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 56:14


Lin Nicolet speaks on how when Jesus was faced with difficult things, he always brought the exact opposite. Heaven always brings the absolute opposite to a situation. When faced with divisiveness, unity is the solution. It is possible to come into a supernatural oneness with one another as Jesus and the Father are one? We are different from one anther yet Jesus prayed, making it possible, for us to be one; a divine unity. John 17:22-23, Nehemiah 1:4

Standwithdignity: Hussain Podcast
Ep 03 Who is Imam Hussain by Maulana Ali Raza Rizvi

Standwithdignity: Hussain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 2:18


Maulana Syed Ali Raza Rizvi is a great scholar and Aalim-e-Deen. He was raised in Birmingham, UK. His intial religious education began in Birmingham. Then he moved to Qum for higher education. He has spoken around the world in more than 30 countries. He studied in Hoza-e-Qum of Iran for several years and graduated in 1998 with dual Masters in Islamic Studies and Arabic. He has written and translated several books in English. Some of those are: Kitab al-Tawhid by Shaykh Saduq (the Book of Divine Unity), Introduction to Islam, Islamic Laws.

The Intimate Warrior

The hara line means balance, the still point in the self that is achieved by doing the inner work on the ego personality of self. It is the fifth element; prana. When balance is achieved  in the three/four lower levels of duality in the individual,  a cross, X, can be drawn and where the two lines intersect, the golden middle line, the axis, hara line, is found within the self. This will be visible in the Human Energy Field as a golden shine.  The middle line is visible to people with High Sense Perception, it is blue, called hara line and represents the fifth dimension where the Divine Blueprint of Creation is visible. It shows in the body as a fine network of blue lines, the meridians.  This X-like pattern will lead to ever widening and raising of consciousness along the vertical  line and in this way the gap between the “lower self” and the  “Higher Self” will be bridged; meaning one has transfigured oneself into a Divine Human. This is represented by the red X, one has lifted the illusion of duality in the earthly realm in oneself and restored Divine Unity within the self during ones lifetime; this is the ultimate goal in life for any human being. Much Love, health and healing, Christy, The Intimate Warrior. Contact me for one on one Light sessions that'll answer questions about your ascension and your Higher Self. Free spiritual message with sign-up included. Donations accepted and appreciated through PayPal at

Beautiful People
Bonding Based Love Making–Carolin Hauser, Naturopathic Doctor

Beautiful People

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 44:08


Carolin Hauser, German-trained Naturopathic Doctor, Humanistic Psychotherapist, and Family Constellations Facilitator, is the author of the Award-winning book Blossom – Your Sevens Steps To Sexual Healing and creatrix of the Pleasure IQ and Blissful marriage Method. Carolin host's the weekly TV show Divine Unity a show on Love, Sex and Spiritually.  Carolin is an internationally recognized speaker and teacher on the subjects of spirituality, relationships, emotional healing and bonding based lovemaking, she combines her knowledge about energetic healing and conscious co-creation to help couples go from feeling frustrated stuck, and disconnected in their intimacy to feeling deeply connected excited, and fulfilled so that they can feel whole and fully expressed in life and are able to create honeymoon feelings that last. Her work is based on the intersection of cutting-edge intimacy advice and practically applied quantum physics and biology, and shows how each individual's authentic and true self is the source of one's own good – a place of unlimited abundance, creativity, courage, and joyful existence.In this episode, we talk about Carolin's struggle with an eating disorder, sexual abuse, bonding based love making,  and how her career evolved as an intimacy coach. You will love this one! Connect with Carolin on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLCSC0yIIivTjvmJ_dh4fdg?sub_confirmation=1IG: https://www.instagram.com/carolinisabellehauser/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarolinHauserCarsonBiz5 Shifts To Reconnecting And Bringing Intimacy Back:https://www.bondingbasedloving.com/5-shifts-tbmm/Enjoy Beautiful People! XOXO

Jehoshaphat Mkwakwami
Apostolic prayer for you - Divine Unity

Jehoshaphat Mkwakwami

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 0:48


Apostolic prayer for you - Divine Unity

Discover the Book Ministries
DIVINE UNITY–The Apostles & Prophets Who Wrote The Bible Were Accurate & Unified In Message

Discover the Book Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 3:06


EBIs-09c Seven Reasons Why I Believe The Bible Is Flawless – And You Should Too! 201029AM Short Clip Number two. The second reason why I believe the Bible is true is that the apostles and the prophets were absolutely convinced that it was God’s Word. Just write apostles and prophets, okay? The second reason why [...] The post DIVINE UNITY–The Apostles & Prophets Who Wrote The Bible Were Accurate & Unified In Message appeared first on Discover the Book Ministries.

My Positive ION
Divine Unity Wellness

My Positive ION

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 45:00


My guest for today is Holly Ulewicz AKA Nocturnal Sunflower, who is the visionary founder behind Divine Unity, “a holistic health healing space made to aid you in embodying your fullest physical, mental, spiritual, and financial well-being.”

The Good Tree Podcast
Relationship with Imam Mahdi (atfs) - Sayyid Ali Raza Rizvi

The Good Tree Podcast

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 51:02


Join us for our season finale discussing our Relationship with Imam Mahdi (atfs). We explore who Imam Mahdi (atfs) is, how to recognise him, how to build & maintain a relationship with him, and the events leading to his reappearance. Sayyid Ali Raza Rizvi is an internationally renowned Islamic scholar, he studied in Qum for several years and graduated with a dual Masters in Islamic Studies and Arabic . He has translated several books into English including Kitab al Tawhid (The Book of Divine Unity) by Shaykh al Saduq. He is currently the President of Majlis e Ulema.Find out more: https://www.thegoodtree.faith

Maranatha Chapel
Acts 9:32-43 - Divine Unity

Maranatha Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 43:07


Power from Heaven - Ray Bentley

The Good Tree Podcast
Relationship with Quran & Ahlulbayt (as) - Sayyid Ali Raza Rizvi

The Good Tree Podcast

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 52:12


Join us as we discuss our Relationship with the Quran and the Ahlulbayt (as). We explore areas how we can make the Quran a part of our lives, how to learn from it, and how to build a meaningful relationship with the Ahlulbayt (as). Sayyid Ali Raza Rizvi is an internationally renowned Islamic scholar, he studied in Qum for several years and graduated with a dual Masters in Islamic Studies and Arabic . He has translated several books into English including Kitab al Tawhid (The Book of Divine Unity) by Shaykh al Saduq. He is currently the President of Majlis e Ulema.Find out more: https://www.thegoodtree.faith

Emuna Beams
Emuna Hour: Hashem is One

Emuna Beams

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 54:43


Today we learn the 2nd of the 13 Principles of Emuna, Divine Unity. This principle is not only the core of our belief system, but the key to inner peace, no matter what turbulence surrounds us. 

Exiting The Cave
Short Reads: The Consolation of Philosophy, Book 3, Chapter 10

Exiting The Cave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 39:02


We have reached the summit, and Lady Philosophy now lays out the full case defending Divine Unity along Neo-Platonic lines of reasoning. This is going to be an intensely technical episode, but if you make it all the way to the end, I have a treat in store for you. Did you know that Boethius wrote his own music? We don't know absolutely for sure what it sounded like, but you may enjoy "Bella quis quinis", a work by Boethius himself. If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my Locals Community page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the discussion. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/message

Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri Foundation
Quran: A manual for living- Part 4 of 10

Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 30:43


This segment pivots around the centrality of Divine Unity. The Qur’anic universal cosmology and the attributes are further discussed relevant to sentiency, consciousness and an evolutionary unfolding of expansive life. The Qur’anic metaphors relevant to the emergence of human consciousness and nature are given detailed attention in presenting a spiritual cosmology that indicates the local dynamics of contrasting dualities and complements, which always have their root in cosmic unity. Shaykh Fadhlalla presents various key Qur’anic verses which indicate the meaning of a fulfilled life, and provide clear means for applying and navigating of the maps of reality and ultimately experiencing and abiding in soul consciousness.

Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri Foundation
Quran: A manual for living- Part 3 of 10

Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 31:06


This segment is the core of the series in which the central theme is the Divine Reality. Shaykh Fadhlalla presents various key questions in framing this discourse: ‘Who is Alllah?’, ‘Where is Allah?’, ‘How can we access Allah’s presence?’. This talk presents an essential overview of the Qur’anic cosmology. The ineffable nature of the divine cannot be described or contained, however the Qur’an provides snapshots, allusions and indications. This talk covers tasbih and tajreed (similarity and incomparability) and various approaches for relating to the divine attributes and qualities are discussed in parallel with the degrees of Unity. The meaning of glorification and existence is an important theme in this talk. The emphasis of the Qur’an and the prophetic teaching is Divine Unity. Shaykh Fadhlalla explores the intricacies of the Qur’anic cosmology, elaborating the navigations and maps that aid in understanding our drives and behavior, so that we may live correctly whilst perfecting the art of abandonment and experiencing the perfection of divine presence.

Akbar's Chamber - Experts Talk Islam
The Martin Luther of the Muslim World?

Akbar's Chamber - Experts Talk Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 46:05


The late nineteenth century saw the onset of a great religious transformation that might well be called the Muslim reformation. Among Sunnis at least, arguably the most influential figure was the Egyptian thinker Muhammad Abduh. In this podcast, we’ll follow Abduh from his rural upbringing through his youthful years of political activism and debates with Christian missionaries to his later cooperation with Egypt’s colonial rulers and the rationalist theology of his Treatise on Divine Unity. Turning finally to his legacy, we’ll ask whether his key role in this reformation makes it useful to consider him the ‘Martin Luther of Islam’? Nile Green talks to Oliver Scharbrodt, the author of Islam and the Baha’i Faith: A Comparative Study of Muhammad ‘Abduh and ‘Abdul-Baha ‘Abbas (Routledge, 2008).

The Great Sources with Rabbi Shnayor Burton
S1, E35 The Oneness of God, according to R' Bachya ibn Paquda

The Great Sources with Rabbi Shnayor Burton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 33:23


God's oneness is the foundation and basis of R' Bachya ibn Paquda's monumental religious system delineated in his "Chovos HaLevavos." Beginning with The Gate of Divine Unity and ending with The Gate of the Love of God, this book charts a journey of spiritual development that starts with the first verse of the Shema: “Hashem is one,” and culminates with the second: “And you shall love Hashem your God with all your heart and all your soul and all your might," the oneness of God leading to oneness of devotion. For this episode's sources, click here Please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for listening! You can email Rabbi Burton with questions or comments at oros.yaakov@gmail.com

TJ Morris ET Radio
TJ Morris ET Radio Cosmos Conscious Psychic Readings

TJ Morris ET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 130:00


Theresa J Morris, Psychic-Medium Host of Mystics, Oracles, Psychics, Sages, Seers, Prophets of the Divine Unity as Universal Life Conscious Spiritual Community has been asked to share a radio connection with the entire universal educational entertainment crew. We share information for entertainment purposes in ACO Radio Club. Suzanne Wyman-Flynn joins Theresa Morris to share in a great fun time on Talk Shows Live weekly. Guests can call in and ask 1 question from Suzanne and also have a mini tarot reading which is recorded here for our American Communications Online, and TJ Morris Agency.  TJ Morris ET Radio has been producing radio shows since June 3, 2012 and have built up a strong listening audience all over the world. Spiritual Community can help us by liking our show and following us and can come on our shows. CALL IN is 347-945-7207. We do Tarot Cards, Past Life and Law of Probability for Fun and Entertainment...  

The Michael Grant Ministries Podcast

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Risale Roundtable
Risale Roundtable Podcast Episode 27

Risale Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 66:19


This discussion is based on The Eighteenth Word of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi's Risale-i Nur. This section of the Risale pertains to the issue of egotism, and its relation to shirk or the attribution of partners to Allah. Matters discussed include the scope of egotism, how easily it can be committed, its impact on the affirmation of Divine Unity, and related issues.

Risale Roundtable
Risale Roundtable Podcast Episode 25

Risale Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 64:16


A discussion of the story of Prophet Yunus (as), and the supplication he made to Allah whilst in the belly of a whale. Based on the First Flash of the Risale-i Nur. Issues discussed include the reason for the acceptability of this supplication, its relation to the notions of Divine Oneness (ahadiyyah) and Divine Unity (tawhid), and the lesson we should draw from the event.

Vineyard Church of Baton Rouge Sermons

Jeremy Pleasant Senior Pastor

Vineyard Church of Baton Rouge Sermons

Jeremy Pleasant Senior Pastor

Julian Ungar-Sargon
The Lingering Doubts About Divine Unity

Julian Ungar-Sargon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020


TaraOneshow
Virgo Amazing! -"They Are Worth The Wait"A Divine Unity In Love-2020 Tarot Love (TIMELESS)(Throwback)

TaraOneshow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 30:43


Your sitting in the queen seat, you have the power to win their heart. For some this love will lead you on the path to something more serious. Engagement and true love.

SDI Encounters
EP052 - Spiritual Practices of Sufi Islam - Azra Rahim

SDI Encounters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 39:48


Azra Rahim has a BSc in Molecular Biology and holds an MD.  She describes herself this way: “Muslim Sufi.  Spiritual Quester. Truth seeker. Globe trotter. Lover of food, flowers and all things green. Indiscriminate dispenser of hugs. Kisser of all things beautiful." Azra came in to the SDI Studios to share about her experiences growing up in Iraq, India, and Montana, how she came to Sufism, a form of mystic Islam, and a little bit about the workshop she is offering during our 2020 Conference in Santa Fe in April, which is called Seeking Feminine Wisdom from our Muslim mothers: poetry, writing and whirling as spiritual practice. Azra’s workshop description states: “Islam offers a system of guidance that brings into balance and integration the masculine and feminine energies.  Never has such integration been more important, given the stark disharmony in which the feminine and the masculine exist in the world today.  When energies are balanced, there is healing that takes place not just at an individual level but a societal level.  This healing extends to the earth, who is Mother - the ultimate manifestation of the nurturing generosity of the Divine Feminine.  When integrated and healed - our soul being at peace, we become beings that reflect the Divine Unity.  We can offer others only what we are, in every relationship including that of spiritual companion.  In this workshop, we begin this work of integration.  We will start by attuning ourselves with a seated Zikr (chanting remembrance of Allah).  Then, one by one, we will welcome these mothers into the circle by singing their name. Aarda (Earth).  Hajar (Hagar). Maryam (Mary).  Khadija (Wife of Prophet Mohammed).  Fatima (Daughter of Prophet Mohammed). Peace and Blessings upon them all.  We will share their stories.  Some interfaith, some uniquely Muslim.  We will share some poetry by Rabia Al- Adhawiya.  We will engage in a short writing exercise.  We will conclude with a standing Zikr with Sufi whirling and turning.  (Please bring thick socks to turn in, in case we are on a hard surface)” --- Support for this week's podcast comes from SDI Journeys. SDI has been leading passionate travelers on spiritual journeys around the world for over 25 years -  not just vacations, but truly exceptional trips filled with inspiring and enriching experiences. We have upcoming journeys planned for 2020- in Iona Scotland, and an Ignatian Journey through Spain. Explore our site to find out more – sdijourneys.org.

ZAKİRİN
ZAKIRIN-SUFİ-32- BEDIUZZAMAN SAID NURSI(The great mujaddid of the 20th century and the commentator of the Qur'an for all people and religions) and RISALE-I NUR Collection and WORDS

ZAKİRİN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 96:44


BEDIUZZAMAN SAID NURSI-The great mujaddid of the 20th century and the commentator of the Qur'an for all people and religions. RISALE-I NUR Collection and WORDS Bediuzzaman Said Nursi was born in 1876 in Eastern Turkey (the Village of Nurs) and died in 1960 in Urfa in Turkey. The Risale-i Nur collection is a six-thousand-page commentary on the Quran written by Bediuzzaman Said Nursi in accordance with the mentality of the age. Since in our age faith and Islam have been the objects of the attacks launched in the name of so called science and logic, Bediuzaman Said Nursi therefore concentrated in the Risale-i Nur on proving the truths of faith in conformity with modern science through rational proofs and evidence, and by decribing the miraculous aspects of the Quran that relate primarily to our century. This collection now has millions of readers both in and outside of Turkey. Bediuzzaman understood an essential cause of the decline of the Islamic world to be weakening of the very foundations of belief. His method was to analyse both belief and unbelief and to demonstrate through clearly reasoned arguments that not only is it possible, by following the method of the Quran, to prove rationally all the truths are the only rational explanation of existance, man and the universe. Bediuzzaman thus demonstrated in the form of easily understood stories, comparisons, explanations, and reasoned proofs that, rather than the truth of religion being incompatible with the findings of modern science, the materialist interpretation of those findings is irrational and absurd. Indeed, Bediuzzaman proved in the Risale-i Nur that science's breathtaking discoveries of the universe's functioning corroborate and reinforce the truths of religion. The Risale-i Nur shows that true happiness is only to be found in belief and knowledge of God, both in this world and the Hereafter. And it also points out the grevious pain and unhappiness that unbelief causes man's spirit and conscience, which generally the misguided attempt to block out through heedlessness and escapism, so that anyone with any sense may take refuge in belief. Bediuzzaman displayed an extraordinary intelligence and ability to learn from an early age, completing the normal course of Madrasa (religious school) education at the early age of fourteen, when he obtained his diploma. He became famous for both his prodigious memory and his unbeaten record in debating with other religious scholars. Another characteristic Bediuzzaman displayed from an early age was an instinctive dissatisfaction with the existing education system, which when older he formulated into comprehensive proposals for its reform. Contrary to the practice of religious scholars at that time, Bediuzzaman himself studied and mastered almost all the physical and mathematical sciences, and later studied philosophy, for he believed that it was only in this way that Islamic theology (Kalâm) could be renewed and successfully answer the attacks to which the Qur'an and Islam were then subject. Risale-i Nur Collection, Subcategories:A Guide for Youth,Al-Mathnawi al-Nuri,Gleams of Truth,Humanity's Encounter with the Divine Series,25 Remedies for the Sick,33 Windows to the Truth,Belief and Unbelief,Belief and Worship,Existence and Divine Unity,Hope and Solace for the Elderly,Nature Cause or Effect,Prophet Muhammad and His Miracles,Reflections on the Divine,Sincerity and Brotherhood,The Miraculous Quran and Some of Its Mysteries,The Resurrection and the Hereafter,Ramadan, Frugality, Thanksgiving,The Gleams,The Letters,The Rays,The Reasonings,Words

Aquinas 101 - Course 3: God and Creation
S1E29 - Divine Unity and Simplicity | Prof. Michael Gorman

Aquinas 101 - Course 3: God and Creation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 40:52


Course Listening for Lesson 29 - "The Divine Attributes"

Divine Unity Community Church

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Aggie Radio
Beastlore Episode 10 - Transcending Duality: The Caduceus, Ouroboros and Divine Unity in Spiritual Alchemy and Western Esotericism

Aggie Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 86:16


Episode 10 of Beastlore is about the caduceus and the ouroboros, the intertwined serpent staff and the tail-eating dragon and their role in alchemy and the western esoteric tradition. Host Jack Daly shares his knowledge of this subject, which constitutes his master's thesis research. The caduceus and the ouroboros come to represent the union of opposites, the hieros gamos, which is in one respect the union of the human with the divine. Topics such as Pharaonic headdresses, Mesoamerican mythology, Jungian psychology, Peruvian shamanism and Taoism are explored in respect to their connection to the union of opposites and serpent worship are covered. Sit back and relax perhaps the best Beastlore episode to date. 

Hendersonville Church of Christ
Experience Divine Unity

Hendersonville Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 27:50


by Les Chapman, Senior Minister

MyLife: Chassidus Applied
Ep. 231: Why Is There More Focus on Chitzoniyos (Externals) in Dor Ha’Shevii?

MyLife: Chassidus Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 68:33


• Chassidus Applied to Lech Lecha and 7th of Cheshvan 0:13 • We are a happy and loving family. Yet, for some unknown reason, every time we come back from somebody's house, or an event, or after hosting guests, my spouse and I start a fight. What could be the reason for this? 14:35 • How do I find myself when I feel lost? 21:28 • Why is there more focus on chitzoniyos (externals) in the dor ha’shevii? 26:46 • Is learning and teaching Chassidus Chagas considered “spreading the wellsprings”? 36:59 • What is the difference between the “law of attraction” and bitachon? 39:59 • G-d’s desire for a dirah b’tachtonim (home in the lowest of worlds) (follow-up to episode 200) 43:41 • Follow-up (episode 230): o Ignoring family on Simchas Torah 48:57 o Pre nuptial agreement 50:45 • Chassidus question: What does Achdus Hashem mean – Part II: How does evil (kelipot) fit into Divine Unity? 52:14 • My Life 2018 essays: The Real Life Challenge, Alte Raskin, 26, Brooklyn, NY; l’m Gonna Need That …. Yesterday, Devorah Amsel, 18, Flushing, NY; Think Good and It’ll Be Good, Dassy Chein, 18, Cedarhurst, NY 01:03:48

The Thomistic Institute
Divine Unity And Simplicity | Michael Gorman

The Thomistic Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 69:12


This talk was offered on June 15, 2018 as part of the Newburgh Summer Philosophy Workshop on "Aquinas on Divine Attributes."

Worship Radio International
Divine Unity 6 - 17 - 17

Worship Radio International

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2017 30:15


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Worship Radio International

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 40:59


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Worship Radio International

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2017 60:26


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Worship Radio International

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 44:33


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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 58:08


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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017 54:08


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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 55:09


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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2017 61:48


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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 29:01


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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 59:06


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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 62:23


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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 54:27


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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 59:18


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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2017 55:12


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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2017 44:54


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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 50:37


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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2017 54:04


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Path & Present w/Baraka Blue
#015: The Living Path of Rumi: Walking the Way of Mevlana in the Modern World w/ Kabir Helminski

Path & Present w/Baraka Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2017 63:53


Kabir Helminski is a Shaikh of the Mevlevi Order of Sufis, which traces its inspiration to Mevlana Rumi. He began his Mevlevi training as a student of the late Shaikh Suleyman Loras. In 1990 he was subsequently appointed a Shaikh. Under Kabir’s direction, the Mevlevi Order is working to apply traditional Sufi principles to the conditions of contemporary life. Kabir and his wife, Camille, founded and now direct The Threshold Society, a nonprofit educational foundation that has developed programs for practice and study within Sufism and spiritual psychology. He leads workshops and retreats for Sufis and the broader multifaith community. The Threshold Society, rooted within the traditions of Sufism and inspired by the life and work of Mevlâna Jalâluddîn Rumi, is a non-profit educational foundation with the purpose of facilitating the experience of Divine Unity, Love, and Truth in the world. Sufism is a living tradition of human transformation through love and higher consciousness. Our fundamental framework is classical Sufism and the Qur’an as it has been understood over the centuries by the great Sufis. The Society is affiliated with the Mevlevi Order, and offers training programs, seminars and retreats around the world. Threshold Society Website: www.sufism.org

Worship Radio International
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Worship Radio International

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 56:27


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Grace Community Church - Angier, NC
The Importance of Divine Unity

Grace Community Church - Angier, NC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2016


The Importance of Divine Unity, from Philippians 2:1-13

BodyMindSpirit RADIO
Journey Into Oneness

BodyMindSpirit RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 63:00


Journey Into Oneness. Journey Into Oneness with Darlene Sowa. Energy Medicine Practitioner, exercise physiologist and bona-fide nature lover, Darlene shares ideas and tools to assist you on your journey to rediscovering your wild and authentic nature, as well as, the abundant nature of the universe. Monthly topics and guest will help you navigate these ever-changing times with new insights, renewed hope and empowering visions. Guest/topic: Rina, The Vexing Violet, will share her awareness on "Living Intentionally: How the Flower of Life, Natal Charts and Feng Shui can be keys to inspire a deeper conscious connection to your Eternal Self and Divine Unity." For more information please visit, www.bodymindspiritradio.com

Mosaic Church Austin Audio Podcast
CounterCulture | 04 Divine Unity

Mosaic Church Austin Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2014 38:49


Gaylen Washington

New Books in Medieval History
Sarah Pessin, “Ibn Gabirol's Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism” (Cambridge UP, 2013)

New Books in Medieval History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2014 76:32


Neoplatonists, including the 11th century Jewish philosopher-poet Solomon Ibn Gabirol, are often saddled with a cosmology considered either as outdated science or a kind of “invisible floating Kansas” in which spatiotemporal talk isn't really about space or time. Sarah Pessin, Associate Professor of Philosophy and the Emil and Eva Hecht Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Denver, is committed to upending these traditional readings. In Ibn Gabirol's Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism (Cambridge University Press, 2013), Pessin begins her reappraisal from the ground up, interpreting neoplatonist cosmo-ontology as a response to the Paradox of Divine Unity: of how God can be both complete yet also give way to that which is other than Himself. Pessin argues that Ibn Gabirol saw being and beings as emanating from God via a process of divine desire – a kind of pre-cognitive, essential yearning to share His goodness forward. This desire infuses the initial Grounding Element, a positive conception of matter that (contrary to standard views) is prior to and superior to soul and intellect and utterly distinct from Aristotle's notion of Prime Matter. Pessin's provocative book is full of surprising insights that reveal the richness of the ideas of a “completely mischaracterized” figure and period. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Sarah Pessin, “Ibn Gabirol's Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism” (Cambridge UP, 2013)

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2014 76:32


Neoplatonists, including the 11th century Jewish philosopher-poet Solomon Ibn Gabirol, are often saddled with a cosmology considered either as outdated science or a kind of “invisible floating Kansas” in which spatiotemporal talk isn't really about space or time. Sarah Pessin, Associate Professor of Philosophy and the Emil and Eva Hecht Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Denver, is committed to upending these traditional readings. In Ibn Gabirol's Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism (Cambridge University Press, 2013), Pessin begins her reappraisal from the ground up, interpreting neoplatonist cosmo-ontology as a response to the Paradox of Divine Unity: of how God can be both complete yet also give way to that which is other than Himself. Pessin argues that Ibn Gabirol saw being and beings as emanating from God via a process of divine desire – a kind of pre-cognitive, essential yearning to share His goodness forward. This desire infuses the initial Grounding Element, a positive conception of matter that (contrary to standard views) is prior to and superior to soul and intellect and utterly distinct from Aristotle's notion of Prime Matter. Pessin's provocative book is full of surprising insights that reveal the richness of the ideas of a “completely mischaracterized” figure and period.

New Books in Intellectual History
Sarah Pessin, “Ibn Gabirol’s Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism” (Cambridge UP, 2013)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2014 76:32


Neoplatonists, including the 11th century Jewish philosopher-poet Solomon Ibn Gabirol, are often saddled with a cosmology considered either as outdated science or a kind of “invisible floating Kansas” in which spatiotemporal talk isn’t really about space or time. Sarah Pessin, Associate Professor of Philosophy and the Emil and Eva Hecht Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Denver, is committed to upending these traditional readings. In Ibn Gabirol’s Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism (Cambridge University Press, 2013), Pessin begins her reappraisal from the ground up, interpreting neoplatonist cosmo-ontology as a response to the Paradox of Divine Unity: of how God can be both complete yet also give way to that which is other than Himself. Pessin argues that Ibn Gabirol saw being and beings as emanating from God via a process of divine desire – a kind of pre-cognitive, essential yearning to share His goodness forward. This desire infuses the initial Grounding Element, a positive conception of matter that (contrary to standard views) is prior to and superior to soul and intellect and utterly distinct from Aristotle’s notion of Prime Matter. Pessin’s provocative book is full of surprising insights that reveal the richness of the ideas of a “completely mischaracterized” figure and period. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Jewish Studies
Sarah Pessin, “Ibn Gabirol’s Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism” (Cambridge UP, 2013)

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2014 76:32


Neoplatonists, including the 11th century Jewish philosopher-poet Solomon Ibn Gabirol, are often saddled with a cosmology considered either as outdated science or a kind of “invisible floating Kansas” in which spatiotemporal talk isn’t really about space or time. Sarah Pessin, Associate Professor of Philosophy and the Emil and Eva Hecht Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Denver, is committed to upending these traditional readings. In Ibn Gabirol’s Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism (Cambridge University Press, 2013), Pessin begins her reappraisal from the ground up, interpreting neoplatonist cosmo-ontology as a response to the Paradox of Divine Unity: of how God can be both complete yet also give way to that which is other than Himself. Pessin argues that Ibn Gabirol saw being and beings as emanating from God via a process of divine desire – a kind of pre-cognitive, essential yearning to share His goodness forward. This desire infuses the initial Grounding Element, a positive conception of matter that (contrary to standard views) is prior to and superior to soul and intellect and utterly distinct from Aristotle’s notion of Prime Matter. Pessin’s provocative book is full of surprising insights that reveal the richness of the ideas of a “completely mischaracterized” figure and period. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Religion
Sarah Pessin, “Ibn Gabirol’s Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism” (Cambridge UP, 2013)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2014 76:32


Neoplatonists, including the 11th century Jewish philosopher-poet Solomon Ibn Gabirol, are often saddled with a cosmology considered either as outdated science or a kind of “invisible floating Kansas” in which spatiotemporal talk isn’t really about space or time. Sarah Pessin, Associate Professor of Philosophy and the Emil and Eva Hecht Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Denver, is committed to upending these traditional readings. In Ibn Gabirol’s Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism (Cambridge University Press, 2013), Pessin begins her reappraisal from the ground up, interpreting neoplatonist cosmo-ontology as a response to the Paradox of Divine Unity: of how God can be both complete yet also give way to that which is other than Himself. Pessin argues that Ibn Gabirol saw being and beings as emanating from God via a process of divine desire – a kind of pre-cognitive, essential yearning to share His goodness forward. This desire infuses the initial Grounding Element, a positive conception of matter that (contrary to standard views) is prior to and superior to soul and intellect and utterly distinct from Aristotle’s notion of Prime Matter. Pessin’s provocative book is full of surprising insights that reveal the richness of the ideas of a “completely mischaracterized” figure and period. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Sarah Pessin, “Ibn Gabirol’s Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism” (Cambridge UP, 2013)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2014 76:32


Neoplatonists, including the 11th century Jewish philosopher-poet Solomon Ibn Gabirol, are often saddled with a cosmology considered either as outdated science or a kind of “invisible floating Kansas” in which spatiotemporal talk isn’t really about space or time. Sarah Pessin, Associate Professor of Philosophy and the Emil and Eva Hecht Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Denver, is committed to upending these traditional readings. In Ibn Gabirol’s Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism (Cambridge University Press, 2013), Pessin begins her reappraisal from the ground up, interpreting neoplatonist cosmo-ontology as a response to the Paradox of Divine Unity: of how God can be both complete yet also give way to that which is other than Himself. Pessin argues that Ibn Gabirol saw being and beings as emanating from God via a process of divine desire – a kind of pre-cognitive, essential yearning to share His goodness forward. This desire infuses the initial Grounding Element, a positive conception of matter that (contrary to standard views) is prior to and superior to soul and intellect and utterly distinct from Aristotle’s notion of Prime Matter. Pessin’s provocative book is full of surprising insights that reveal the richness of the ideas of a “completely mischaracterized” figure and period. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Philosophy
Sarah Pessin, “Ibn Gabirol’s Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism” (Cambridge UP, 2013)

New Books in Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2014 76:32


Neoplatonists, including the 11th century Jewish philosopher-poet Solomon Ibn Gabirol, are often saddled with a cosmology considered either as outdated science or a kind of “invisible floating Kansas” in which spatiotemporal talk isn’t really about space or time. Sarah Pessin, Associate Professor of Philosophy and the Emil and Eva Hecht Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Denver, is committed to upending these traditional readings. In Ibn Gabirol’s Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism (Cambridge University Press, 2013), Pessin begins her reappraisal from the ground up, interpreting neoplatonist cosmo-ontology as a response to the Paradox of Divine Unity: of how God can be both complete yet also give way to that which is other than Himself. Pessin argues that Ibn Gabirol saw being and beings as emanating from God via a process of divine desire – a kind of pre-cognitive, essential yearning to share His goodness forward. This desire infuses the initial Grounding Element, a positive conception of matter that (contrary to standard views) is prior to and superior to soul and intellect and utterly distinct from Aristotle’s notion of Prime Matter. Pessin’s provocative book is full of surprising insights that reveal the richness of the ideas of a “completely mischaracterized” figure and period. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Sarah Pessin, “Ibn Gabirol’s Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism” (Cambridge UP, 2013)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2014 76:32


Neoplatonists, including the 11th century Jewish philosopher-poet Solomon Ibn Gabirol, are often saddled with a cosmology considered either as outdated science or a kind of “invisible floating Kansas” in which spatiotemporal talk isn’t really about space or time. Sarah Pessin, Associate Professor of Philosophy and the Emil and Eva Hecht Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Denver, is committed to upending these traditional readings. In Ibn Gabirol’s Theology of Desire: Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism (Cambridge University Press, 2013), Pessin begins her reappraisal from the ground up, interpreting neoplatonist cosmo-ontology as a response to the Paradox of Divine Unity: of how God can be both complete yet also give way to that which is other than Himself. Pessin argues that Ibn Gabirol saw being and beings as emanating from God via a process of divine desire – a kind of pre-cognitive, essential yearning to share His goodness forward. This desire infuses the initial Grounding Element, a positive conception of matter that (contrary to standard views) is prior to and superior to soul and intellect and utterly distinct from Aristotle’s notion of Prime Matter. Pessin’s provocative book is full of surprising insights that reveal the richness of the ideas of a “completely mischaracterized” figure and period. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Trinities
podcast 14 – One God, One Lord, Two Interpretations

Trinities

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2013 12:50


The apostle Paul famously says, ...for us there is one God, the Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist. (1 Corinthians 8:6) Is this passage a radical transformation of, or a redefinition of Jewish monotheism? Is it an insertion of Jesus into the Shema confession, that "The LORD is our God, the LORD alone"? In this way, is Paul saying that Jesus is God himself, Yahweh, or that he is "in the divine identity," or at any rate that Jesus is divine? Is there, in short, some trinitarian juice that can be squeezed from this orange? Unitarian Christians don't think so. In fact, this is one of their favorite verses, even suitable for a book title. Why? Clearly, at least one side here is quite mistaken. In this episode, we hear from proponents of each side. In the next, we'll try to weigh their arguments. You can also listen to this episode on Stitcher or iTunes (please subscribe, rate, and review us in either or both – directions here). It is also available on YouTube (scroll down – you can subscribe here). If you would like to upload audio feedback for possible inclusion in a future episode of this podcast, put the audio file here. You can support the trinities podcast by ordering anything through Amazon.com after clicking through one of our links. We get a small % of your purchase, even though your price is not increased. (If you see “trinities” in you url while at Amazon, then we’ll get it.) Books and videos quoted or mentioned in this episode, in order: Patrick Navas's Divine Truth or Human Tradition. William Christie's Dissertations on the Unity of God. (And his later Discourses on the Divine Unity.) Dr. James Dunn's Christology in the Making. Dr. Gordon Fee's Pauline Christology. Dr. Richard Bauckham on the U.K. radio show Unbelievable. Chapter 6 of his Jesus and the God of Israel is his longest discussion of this passage. Sir Anthony Buzzard on "splitting the Shema." (His The Doctrine of the Trinity: Christianity's Self-Inflicted Wound.)

Bilal Philips
The Chapter On Divine Unity

Bilal Philips

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2012 88:30


Why Shamanism Now - A Practical Path to Authenticity

The summer solstice is a time of fullness, expression, and manifestation in the physical world. And yet, in the frenzy of summer vacations, weekend get-aways, summer lovers, and the drug-infused blaze of Burning Man we forget entirely why we are here. Join host and shaman, Christina Pratt, and remember. It is our habit as contemporary people to go toward excess and indulgence: to spend too much, out reach our grasp, and start off where we have not yet begun. This is the misunderstanding of the great, warm wealth of summer, the waste of our true yang resources. We must learn to invest well in the seeds of our authentic true nature offered up by our Dreamer Manifestor and planted in the earth ritual at the spring equinox. Summer is the time of the Heart, of full sun, and of the god/goddess united at the Solstice. Before you light the traditional Solstice fire to dance, rejoice, and celebrate life with your community, consider the plants of purpose you are tending. What do you love enough to bring to life? It is time to nourish your destiny with the deep songs, longings, and visions of your heart and your own inner reflection of Divine Unity.

DEVOTION OF FRIENDS
Tablet of Ahmad

DEVOTION OF FRIENDS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2008


He is the King, the All-Knowing, the Wise! Lo, the Nightingale of Paradise singeth upon the twigs of the Tree of Eternity, with holy and sweet melodies, proclaiming to the sincere ones the glad tidings of the nearness of God, calling the believers in the Divine Unity to the court of the Presence of the Generous One, informing the severed ones of the message which hath been revealed by God, the King, the Glorious, the Peerless, guiding the lovers to the seat of sanctity and to this resplendent Beauty.Verily this is that Most Great Beauty, foretold in the Books of the Messengers, through Whom truth shall be distinguished from error and the wisdom of every command shall be tested. Verily He is the Tree of Life that bringeth forth the fruits of God, the Exalted, the Powerful, the Great.O Aḥmad! Bear thou witness that verily He is God and there is no God but Him, the King, the Protector, the Incomparable, the Omnipotent. And that the One Whom He hath sent forth by the name of ‘Alí was the true One from God, to Whose commands we are all conforming.Say: O people be obedient to the ordinances of God, which have been enjoined in the Bayán by the Glorious, the Wise One. Verily He is the King of the Messengers and His Book is the Mother Book did ye but know.Thus doth the Nightingale utter His call unto you from this prison. He hath but to deliver this clear message. Whosoever desireth, let him turn aside from this counsel and whosoever desireth let him choose the path to his Lord.O people, if ye deny these verses, by what proof have ye believed in God? Produce it, O assemblage of false ones.Nay, by the One in Whose hand is my soul, they are not, and never shall be able to do this, even should they combine to assist one another.O Aḥmad! Forget not My Bounties while I am absent. Remember My days during thy days, and My distress and banishment in this remote prison. And be thou so steadfast in My love that thy heart shall not waver, even if the swords of the enemies rain blows upon thee and all the heavens and the earth arise against thee.Be thou as a flame of fire to My enemies and a river of life eternal to My loved ones, and be not of those who doubt.And if thou art overtaken by affliction in My path, or degradation for My sake, be not thou troubled thereby.Rely upon God, thy God and the Lord of thy fathers. For the people are wandering in the paths of delusion, bereft of discernment to see God with their own eyes, or hear His Melody with their own ears. Thus have We found them, as thou also dost witness.Thus have their superstitions become veils between them and their own hearts and kept them from the path of God, the Exalted, the Great.Be thou assured in thyself that verily, he who turns away from this Beauty hath also turned away from the Messengers of the past and showeth pride towards God from all eternity to all eternity.Learn well this Tablet, O Aḥmad. Chant it during thy days and withhold not thyself therefrom. For verily, God hath ordained for the one who chants it, the reward of a hundred martyrs and a service in both worlds. These favors have We bestowed upon thee as a bounty on Our part and a mercy from Our presence, that thou mayest be of those who are grateful.By God! Should one who is in affliction or grief read this Tablet with absolute sincerity, God will dispel his sadness, solve his difficulties and remove his afflictions.Verily, He is the Merciful, the Compassionate. Praise be to God, the Lord of all the worlds.—Bahá’u’lláh“He is the King, the All-Knowing, the Wise!…”208 209 “These daily obligatory prayers, together with a few other specific ones, such as the Healing Prayer, the Tablet of Aḥmad, have been invested by Bahá’u’lláh with a special potency and significance, and should therefore be accepted as such and be recited by the believers with unquestioning faith and confidence, that through them they may enter into a much closer communion with God, and identify themselves more fully with His laws and precepts.” —From a letter written on behalf of Shoghi EffendiRead by ScottP.307Subscribe in a reader

Portal of Unity and Belief (Shaar Hayichud Vehaemunah)
Chapter 07 – Part 1 – audio podcast

Portal of Unity and Belief (Shaar Hayichud Vehaemunah)

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2005


The Alter Rebbe explained in the previous chapters that the Scriptural statement that “in the heavens above and upon the earth below there is none other,” is not intended to negate the existence of another god. Rather, it tells us that Divine Unity is such that there is no true existence The post Chapter 07 – Part 1 – audio podcast appeared first on TanyaClass.com.