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In this talk Suddhayu explores images from the Fire Sermon and the Parable of the Burning House in relation to the current political climate in the USA. From a Buddhist perspective, the world is always on fire — and sometimes it feels like the heat gets turned up. He uses the theme of 'Going Forth from Samsara' to speak about personal transformation and a compassionate response to the suffering of others. This talk was given on Sangha Night at Aryaloka Buddhist Center, Newmarket NH USA, 2025. *** Help us keep FBA Podcasts free for everyone! Donate now: https://freebuddhistaudio.com/donate Subscribe to our Free Buddhist Audio podcast: A full, curated, quality Dharma talk, every week. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dharmabytes-from-free-buddhist-audio/id416832097 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UHPDj01UH6ptj8FObwBfB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FreeBuddhistAudio1967
Mystics and prophets have reported receiving visions from the Divine for centuries—”Thus saith the Lord…”—Hildegard of Bingen, Teresa of Avila, Ignatius of Loyola, Catherine of Siena, or Julian of Norwich. The list goes on.But what would you think if you met a seer of visions in the present day? Maybe you have.What about a prophet whose visions came like a movie screen unfurled before him, the images grotesque and vivid, all in the unsuspecting backwoods setting of Lookout Mountain, deep in the south of Tennessee.Would you believe it? Would you believe him? The beauty of fiction allows the reader to join the author in asking: What if?That's exactly what Jamie Quatro has allowed us to do in her newest work of literary fiction, Two-Step Devil.What if an earnest and wildly misunderstood Christian is left alone on Lookout Mountain? What if the receiver of visions makes art that reaches a girl who's stuck in the darkest grip of a fraught world? What if the Devil really did sit in the corner of the kitchen, wearing a cowboy hat, and what if he got to tell his own side of the Biblical story?On today's episode novelist Jamie Quatro joins Macie Bridge to share about her relationship to the theological exploration within her latest novel, Two-Step Devil; her experience of being a Christian and a writer, but not a “Christian Writer”; and how the trinity of main characters in the novel speak to and open up her own deepest concerns about the state of our country and the world we inhabit.Jamie Quatro is the New York Times Notable author of I Want to Show You More, and Fire Sermon. *Two-Step Devil* is her latest work and is the winner of the 2024 Willie Morris Award for Southern Writing, and it's also been named a New York Times Editor's Choice, among other accolades. Jamie teaches in the Sewanee School of Letters MFA program.SPOILER ALERT! This episode contains substantial spoilers to the novel's plot, so if you'd like to read it for yourself, first grab a copy from your local bookstore, then two-step on back over here to listen to this conversation!About Jamie QuatroJamie Quatro is the New York Times Notable author of I Want to Show You More, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award and the National Book Critics Circle's John Leonard Prize, and Fire Sermon, a Book of the Year for the Economist, San Francisco Chronicle, LitHub, Bloomberg, and the Times Literary Supplement. Her most recent novel, Two-Step Devil, is the winner of the 2024 Willie Morris Award for Southern Writing. It has also been named a New York Times Editor's Choice, a 2025 ALA Notable Book, and a Best Book of 2024 by the Paris Review and the Atlanta Journal Constitution. A new story collection is forthcoming from Grove Press.Quatro's fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Harper's, the New York Review of Books, Ploughshares, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of fellowships from MacDowell, Yaddo, Bread Loaf, and La Maison Dora Maar in Ménerbes, France, where she will be in residence in 2025. Quatro holds an MA in English from the College of William and Mary and an MFA in fiction from the Bennington College Writing Seminars. She teaches in the Sewanee School of Letters MFA program, and lives with her family in Chattanooga, Tennessee.Show NotesGet your copy of Two-Step Devil by Jamie QuatroClick here to view the art that inspired Jamie Quatro's Two-Step DevilProduction NotesThis podcast featured Jamie Quatro with Macie BridgeEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Macie Bridge, Alexa Rollow, Zoë Halaban, Kacie Barrett & Emily BrookfieldA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give
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Today, we hear from Jamie Quatro whose latest novel, TWO-STEP DEVIL, releases in September. We're talking to Jamie about experimenting with form.Sorry! There's no audio/video version of this episode available. Check out the podcast version above or on your favorite podcast platform.To find Quatro's debut and many other books by our authors, visit our Bookshop page. Looking for a writing community? Join our Facebook page. Jamie Quatro is the New York Times Notable author of I Want to Show You More, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award and the National Book Critics Circle's John Leonard Prize, and Fire Sermon, a Book of the Year for the Economist, San Francisco Chronicle, LitHub, Bloomberg, and the Times Literary Supplement. HER new novel, Two-Step Devil, is forthcoming from Grove Press in September 2024, to be followed by a story collection, Next Time I'll Be Louder. A finalist for the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction, she is the recipient of fellowships from MacDowell, Yaddo, Bread Loaf, and Maison Dora Maar in Ménerbes, France, where she will be in residence in the spring of 2025. Quatro holds an MA in English from the College of William and Mary and an MFA in fiction from the Bennington College Writing Seminars. She teaches in the Sewanee School of Letters MFA program and lives with her family in Chattanooga, Tennessee.Photo by National Library of Medicine on Unsplash This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 7amnovelist.substack.com
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The Buddha's famous Fire Sermon describes how our senses are aflame when we're caught in craving and aversion. Mary discusses how often these flames are more like embers that we become used to. They smolder and continue unchecked while we're lost in our delusions. Paying attention helps to put them out and lead us towards liberation - nirvana is the cessation of the flame.Recorded Dec. 9, 2023 in the virtual worldVisit Mary's website for more info on classes and teachings.
Message from Paul Purvis on October 15, 2023
In the "Fire Sermon" (Adittapariyaya Sutta) the Buddha is teaching 1000 former fire worshipping ascetics that our five senses, the mind and the sense objects are burning in the fire of desire, aversion and delusion. However, the Buddha is also teaching the way of practice how to extinguish the fire and he says if we understand one thing deeply we can make our mind uninflammable for desire, aversion and delusion, so that our mind can never be set on fire again and has realized complete peace. This one thing that we have to understand is wise attention and unwise attention (yoniso manasikara and ayoniso manasikara)...more about it in this Dhamma-Talk. A translation of the Adittapariyaya Sutta: A few discourses about yoniso manasikara and ayoniso manasikara: Majjhima Nikaya #2Samyutta Nikaya 46:51 Our Dhammagiri Website Our Youtube Channel
Prabu Gikon Vasan, Senior Lay Practitioner - ZMM - 6/10/23 - Gikon speaks on the liberating effects of settling oneself within the reality of impermanence, bringing this core buddhist teaching to life through referencing excerpts from the Lotus Sutra, the Fire Sermon, and his own life experiences.
This week on From the Front Porch, you'll hear from Annie, Erin, Olivia, Shop Mom, Nancy, and Shop Dad as they celebrate 7 years of Shelf Subscriptions! Erin is here to give you a behind-the-scenes look at the history of Shelf Subscriptions and what makes them special. We want to say a heartfelt thank you to our loyal, lovely Shelf Subscribers! Click here to purchase a Shelf Subscription! Click here to purchase the Bookshelf bandana! Purchase One Book Thomas County's community read here: You're Not Listening by Kate Murphy Annie's favorite past Shelf Sub picks: Fire Sermon by Jamie Quatro (unavailable to order) Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid I Miss You When I Blink by Mary Laura Philpott The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi Erin's favorite past Shelf Sub picks: Congratulations, The Best is Over by R. Eric Thomas Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson Now is Not the Time to Panic by Kevin Wilson Nora Goes Off Script by Annabel Monaghan From the Front Porch is a weekly podcast production of The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in South Georgia. You can follow The Bookshelf's daily happenings on Instagram at @bookshelftville, and all the books from today's episode can be purchased online through our store website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com. A full transcript of today's episode can be found here. Special thanks to Dylan and his team at Studio D Podcast Production for sound and editing and for our theme music, which sets the perfect warm and friendly tone for our Thursday conversations. This week, Annie is reading Happiness Falls by Angie Kim. Erin is reading The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters. If you liked what you heard in today's episode, tell us by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also support us on Patreon, where you can access bonus content, monthly live Porch Visits with Annie, our monthly live Patreon Book Club with Bookshelf staffers, Conquer a Classic episodes with Hunter, and more. Just go to patreon.com/fromthefrontporch. We're so grateful for you, and we look forward to meeting back here next week. Our Executive Producers are...Ashley Ferrell, Cammy Tidwell, Chanta Combs, Chantalle C, Kate O'Connell, Kristin May, Laurie Johnson, Linda Lee Drozt, Martha, Nicole Marsee, Stacy Laue, Stephanie Dean, Susan Hulings, and Wendi Jenkins.
After the storm, and rain or ship wreck light up the fire.
Dealing with wildfires associated with global warming turns our mind to one of the Buddha's most famous and trenchant suttas, his third discourse, the Fire Sermon.Translation by Bhikkhu Sujato:https://suttacentral.net/sn35.28/en/sujatoTranslation by Bhikkhu Bodhi:https://suttacentral.net/sn35.28/en/bodhiDoug's video:https://youtu.be/dhTULnK8BWoSupport the showGo to our website to leave a comment, buy us a coffee, or see further notes and links: https://digginthedharma.com/
The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
Jamie Quatro reads her story “Yogurt Days,” which appears in the August 7, 2023, issue of the magazine. Quatro is the author of the story collection “I Want to Show You More” and the novel “Fire Sermon.” A new novel, “Two-Step Devil,” will be published next year.
Michael gives a talk about the Buddha's “Fire Sermon,” and connects it to practice, being in relationship, and the cultivation of generosity, creativity and loving action. Recorded on September 22, 2010.
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Embrace Sunday Gathering (April 23, 2023 at 11am)Embrace Church, Lexington, KYThird Sunday of EasterSongs:Let Everything that Has Breath Celebrate Jesus Great Are You Lord Agnus Dei/ Set a Fire Sermon: 1 Peter (Part 2): Discipleship and Discerning Together by Kristina Osborn Scripture: 1 Peter 1:17-23Need prayer? prayer@embraceyourcity.com
Finally entering the Kingfisher Grotto, the crew come face to face with a god of dead kings, and find a young woman ensnared in traditions and sorceries not her own. Miraz speaks in the voice of ancients, Vickers speaks in the voice of reason, and Abbas chants out between two worlds. Support us at https://ko-fi.com/desperateattune and at https://www.patreon.com/DesperateAttune Follow us at https://twitter.com/DesperateAttune Desperate Attune is hosted by Soumithri (tree) and edited by Zoheb (Klow) Featuring Prince, Emma and Aadiyat (Soap) Intro music is 'Jalandhar' by Kevin Macleod Recap music is 'Alapana in Shankarabharanam Ragam' by U. Srinivas Outro music is 'Alapana in Kiravani Ragam' by U. Srinivas Cover art by Fahim Anzoom Rumman (botagainsthumanity) Blades in the Dark by John Harper and Evil Hat Productions Iruvian playbooks by Johnstone Metzger
Thomas Stearns Eliot OM (26 September 1888 – 4 January 1965) was a poet, essayist, publisher, playwright, literary critic and editor. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, to a prominent Boston Brahmin family, he moved to England in 1914 at the age of 25 and went on to settle, work and marry there. He became a British subject in 1927 at the age of 39, subsequently renouncing his American citizenship. For more go to: astheysaidpodcast.wordpress.com You can mail me for any requests: fabricatestudio@outlook.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astheysaid/message
"Major Beef" by The Party Dozen from The Real Work; "Camp Viking Afghanistan" by Vatican Shadow from the Hospital Productions compilation JonBenet In Valhalla; "Take the Bus" by General Magic from Frantz; "Astral Walk" by Brandon Coleman featuring Keyon Harrold, Ben Williams and Marcus Gilmore from Interstellar Black Space; "Castles Burning" by Moon Attendant from One Last Summer; "Son of Troutdale" by Lowbelly from Night Town; "Unit of Hurt" by Severed and Said from Tragic Seeker; "Starstuff" by Blanck Mass from In Ferneaux; "Mobler" by Dungen from En ar for Mycket och Tusen Aldrig Nog; "The Place" by MONO from My Story, The Buraku Story. Courtesy of Temporary Residence; "A Lot of Kings" by Saint Abdullah featuring Aquiles Navarro, Kol from To Live A La West; "Wono San" by Joel Vandroogenbroek from Far View; "The Fire Sermon" by Julie's Haircut from Invocation and Ritual Dance of my Demon Twin; "Simple Headphone Mind" by Stereolab and Nurse With Wound from Pulse of the Early Brain: Switched on Volume 5
Pastor James Brandt preaching at Living Waters Chapel in Caro, Michigan. www.jamesbrandt.org www.livingwaterschapel.org
Pastor Nick continued in our new sermon series in 1 & 2 Timothy. He dug into the topics of faith & fanning into flame the gift of God from 2 Timothy 1. Fan into flame the gift! The only way we can rekindle the fire is to receive all the more the grace given to you. We cannot earn it & we don't deserve it…we inherit what Christ has done. Fix your eyes on Jesus and fan into a bonfire this supernatural grace we have been given. The Spirit at work in us… Power - the ability to accomplish God's will Love - the end result of the power given to us Self-control - the judgement to know how to unite the power and love ✨ You are not disgraced for Jesus has that grace in the palm of His hand ✨ If you're going through the motions, if your passion has been lost & you don't know what to do to get back…fan into flame the free gift of God. Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:1-14 Ephesians 1:19-20 1 John 4:18 Titus 2:11, 14b We would love to pray with you today! https://www.emmauslutheran.org/prayer Fill out our virtual Connection Card: https://emmauslutheran.churchcenter.com/people/forms/152121 Be apart of Emmaus' Mission through giving! http://emmauslutheran.org/give Connect with us online… www.emmauslutheran.org www.facebook.com/Emmausaflc www.instagram.com/emmausaflc www.twitter.com/EmmausAFLC
What are we trying to end in Buddhism? The Three Fires of greed, anger, and ignorance result in karmic actions that trap us in rebirth and dukkha (suffering). But how did we get here in the first place? What "fuels" those three fires? It's Upadana. Literally "fuel", but often translated as "attachment". This is where we cling and attach to sense objects with our sense organs (we see something we like through our eyes for instance, and that gives rise to our mind/consciousness). When we guard our senses and tame our mind, we cut off the fuel to the three fires which is nirvana...our true mental state of freedom. Also, in this episode I'll read the Fire Sermon (13 minutes into the episode) which gives context to Upadana and the Three Fires. Contact Alan: alanpeto.com/contact Podcast Disclaimer: alanpeto.com/legal/podcast-disclaimer/ Get Alan's free eBook "Buddhism in 10 Steps": alanpeto.com/books/buddhism-10-steps Get Alan's new book: "Daily Buddhist Practice Guide": https://alanpeto.com/books/daily-buddhist-practice-guide/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alanpeto/message
Ajahn Dhammasiha offers reflections on the Ādittapariyāya Sutta, the 'Discourse on Burning', known as the third formal teaching of the Buddha. In this discourse, the Buddha challenges his audience with the shocking statement that the whole universe of our conscious experience is literally on fire. All six senses are burning with the fire of desire, hatred and delusion; they are burning with rebirth, decay, death; they are a conflagration of grief, lamentation, pain, frustration, depression and despair:
Ajahn Moneyyo leads the community at Dhammagiri on the Full Moon Practice Day in chanting the 'Ādittapariyāya Sutta' / 'Fire Sermon' in the original Pali language. This is a stereo recording, and you can get quite an immersive experience if you switch on 'surround sound' / '3D' on you loudspeakers, or use good around-the-ears headphones
The 'Discourse on Burning', also known as 'Fire Semon', is considered the third formal discourse of the Buddha. It is distinguished by the highest reported number of attainments: 1,000 monks attained total release, Nibbāna, while listening to the Buddha teaching. The Buddha starts this discourse with the challenging claim that the whole world is on fire!
Soon after his awakening, the Buddha spoke to 1,000 ascetic fire-worshippers, and explained to them how to stop the cycle of mental actions that lead to stress and pain. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morris-sullivan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morris-sullivan/support
Matthew 15:21-28 “Then Jesus went out from there and departed to the region of Tyre read more... The post Faith Under Fire Sermon 2: Faith For Family Crises appeared first on Victory Fellowship Church.
Pastor James Brandt preaching at Living Waters Chapel in Caro, Michigan. www.jamesbrandt.org www.livingwaterschapel.org
In this third part of the four-part series on The Waste Land, by T. S. Eliot, the panel reads "The Fire Sermon" and discusses cities both real and unreal, and how the abnegation of all human desire leads to the hollowing out of the psyche.
"Swell" by Bronze from Absolute Compliance; "The Fire Sermon" by Julie's Haircut from Invocation and Ritual Dance of my Demon Twin; "Station 5 Review (Nathan Fake Remix) by Field Works from Stations; "Lightning Struck Baby Born" by The Silence from Metaphysical Feedback; "Snowy Water" by Earthen Sea from Ghost Poems; "Kong (Forest Swords 0151 Remix)" by Neneh Cherry from the Broken Politics remixes; "White Fang" by Skullflower from Carved Into Roses?-?Infinityland?-?Singles; The title track from Flowers from Home by Yai; The title track from Oceans of Milk and Treacle by Mike Cooper; "3D Warrior (NOW Director's Cut)" by Nightmares on Wax from Remixed to Freedom.
Commemorating our previous NPM series that serially performed the entire Modernist landmark in a variety of musical contexts, here's a re-release for NPM 2022 of the opening part of "The Fire Sermon." The entire "The Waste Land" series is available in our archives at frankhudson.org, along with over 600 other audio performances.
The 2nd Sunday in Advent sermon - The Refiner's Fire - by Pr. Mary Erickson. Hope Lutheran Church, ELCA, Eau Claire WI www.HopeChurchEC.com
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This is a message from Brent in the early 2000s about the refiner's fire. Being on fire for God, compared to not as feeling as close at times. As usual, Brent finds the craziest analogies to present this sermon.Click here find out how to be more involved with Brent Gambrell Ministries and A Door To Hope.Support the show (https://www.purecharity.com/bgm-adth-operating-funds?aff=oceyw)
Today is the third part of my discussion on Eliot's "The Waste Land". I talk about the third section of the poem called "The Fire Sermon". This section continues to enforce the futilities of man's struggle, and how ultimately meaningless they are in the grand scheme.
A new MP3 sermon from Evangelism Awakening is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Real Hell Fire Sermon! Subtitle: Revival Institutes Speaker: E. A. Johnston Broadcaster: Evangelism Awakening Event: Special Meeting Date: 1/4/2021 Length: 18 min.
Ādittapariyāya Sutta (Pali, "Fire Sermon Discourse") Saṃyuttanikāya 35.28 Recited by MC Owens, 9-15-2020
Detailed Analysis of the Fire Sermon. If you wish to gift your support to life at the Hillside you would be very welcome to do so by donating at: https://www.hillsidehermitage.org/support-us ____________________________________ For other forms of Dhamma Teachings see: https://www.hillsidehermitage.org/teachings For the Buddhist Phenomenology essays see: https://www.hillsidehermitage.org/teachings/writings/
Adittapariyaya Sutta — The Fire Sermon read by Bhante Gunaratana
Strangers in a Strange Land: Faith Under Fire
The evening begins with Priya Thomas covering Bruce Springsteen's "I'm on Fire," then Michael reads the Fire Sermon and gives a talk on the way we burn with lust, hatred and delusion and how the Buddha offers a public path of practice. We practice even when we're on fire. Recorded Sept 22, 2010 at Centre of Gravity, Toronto.
An LP-side-long musical performance of the largest section of the Modernist poetic landmark presenting a bleak look at love and sex. For more about this and other combinations of various words with original music, visit frankhudson.org
Sermon from the October 27, 2019 service. Guest speaker and author Theresa Vandermeer continues her story. This is Theresa's third time sharing her story with us; her previous visit is at https://soundcloud.com/accesschurchasheville/my-story-through-the-fire-sermon-06242018. The new expanded edition of Theresa's book can be found at https://www.amazon.com/Through-Fire-About-Maliciously-Burned/dp/1733348638/.
Today’s episode of Rewrite Radio features a conversation between the writers April Ayers Lawson and Jamie Quatro, hosted by Amy Frykholm. Titled “Sex, the Spirit, Short Stories, and South,” this conversation takes up the complicated work of writing about religious experience and sexual experience. It may not be appropriate for all listeners. Jamie Quatro writes fiction, poetry, and essays, and her work has appeared in publications such as Tin House, the New York Times Book Review, and the Kenyon Review. Her first book, I Want to Show You More, was a New York Times Notable Book, an NPR Best Book of 2013, and an Indie Next pick. The collection was also a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction, the Georgia Townsend Fiction Prize, and the National Book Critics Circle John Leonard Prize. Her first novel, Fire Sermon, was released in January 2018. A contributing editor at Oxford American, Quatro teaches in the MFA program at Sewanee, the University of the South, and lives on Lookout Mountain, Georgia. April Ayers Lawson is the author of Virgin and Other Stories, which was named a best book of the year by Vice, Bomb, Southern Living, and Refinery29, and has been translated into German, Italian, Norwegian, and Spanish. The title story in the collection won the Plimpton Prize for Fiction in 2011 and was also named a favorite short story by Flavorwire and anthologized in The Unprofessionals: New American Writing from the Paris Review. She was a 2015 writing fellow at Yaddo, has lectured in the creative writing department at Emory University, and was the 2016–2017 Kenan Visiting Writer at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Rewrite Radio is a production of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing, located on the campus of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI. Theme music is June 11th by Andrew Starr. Additional sound design by Alejandra Crevier. You can find more information about the Center and its signature event, the Festival of Faith and Writing, online at ccfw.calvin.edu and festival.calvin.edu and on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Sermon from the June 24, 2018 service. This week begins a new series called "My Story". Guest speaker and author Theresa Vandermeer shares her testimony. Reference text includes Psalms 145:18, 1 Peter 5:7, Psalms 34:18, Philippians 4:19, Luke 1:37, John 16:33, and Jeremiah 29:11-14. This is Theresa's second time sharing her story with us; her previous visit is at https://soundcloud.com/accesschurchasheville/through-the-fire-sermon-07162017. The video played throughout Theresa's story can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVliJA4kzTw. Theresa's book can be found at https://www.amazon.com/dp/152078080X.
Welcome to Crash Landing. In this episode Steve speaks to Francesca Haig, a novelist and poet originally from Tasmania but she now lives in the UK. She is the author of The Fire Sermon, The Map of Bones and The Forever Ship a trilogy of post apocalyptic novels published by Harper Voyager. Francesca has just 60 minutes to choose 5 books that she couldn't live without if she were to crash land on an alien world and tell you why they're such amazing books and so important to her.
Ruth Wilson stars in British film Dark River; a tragedy about a family coping with death on a rundown farm in Yorkshire, The B*easts at London's Bush Theatre is an exploration of the pornification of culture and the sexualisation of children. Kenneth Clark's landmark 1969 BBC TV series Civilisation explored the history of Western art, architecture and philosophy since the Dark Ages. It's now been remade as Civilisations. Fire Sermon is a novel by Jamie Quatro about a mother devoted to her family who begins an affair, throwing all her moral certainties into a spiral. Pop! Art in a Changing Britain is a new exhibition at Chichester's Pallant Gallery. The issues raised by pop artists in the 50s and 60s about mass media, the cult of celebrity, questions of identity and prevalent political concerns still resonate today. Tom Sutcliffe is joined by Kate Maltby, Viv Groskop and Kevin Jackson. The producer is Oliver Jones.
It's the latest installment of our show within a show, Love It or Loathe It, in which frequent contributors Emily and Hunter discuss a contentious book with Annie in a book club-style roundtable. This week: Fire Sermon by Jamie Quatro. Also mentioned this week: + What Belongs to You by Garth Greenwell + Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff + At Home in Mitford by Jan Karon + Gilead by Marilynne Robinson + Frances and Bernard by Carlene Bauer + The Book of American Martyrs by Joyce Carol Oates Thanks, as always, to Forlorn Strangers for the use of our theme music. Learn and listen more here. Listen to a full back catalogue of our show here, and, if you're interested in some exclusive content like our weekly behind-the-scenes newsletter, consider supporting us on Patreon here.
Against the Stream Founder, Noah Levine, visits Against the Stream Nashville & offers a Dharma Talk on the Fire Sermon. Enjoy!!
Against the Stream Founder, Noah Levine, visits Nashville & offers a period of practice and a Dharma Talk. Here is Part 1 - Meditation Instructions & Guided Meditation. Enjoy!!
We're back, bookish friends! With our first regular episode, we chat about some of our most anticipated releases of 2018. News New theme song—thank you Isaac and Sarah Greene. The Reading Women Challenge has started! We redesigned the Reading Women Store. The 24in48 readathon is January 27-28! Check out the details over on their website. Check out our Patreon page to learn more about our book club and other Patreon-exclusive goodies. Special thanks to Carley T. and Stephanie W. And be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for more new books and extra book reviews. Find a full version of this episode's show notes over on our website. Books Mentioned Feel Free by Zadie Smith (Penguin Press) Feb. 6th Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot (Counterpoint) Feb. 6th All the Names They Used for God: Stories by Anjali Sachdeva (Spiegal and Grau) Feb. 20th What Are We Doing Here? by Marilynne Robinson (FSG) Feb. 20th Awayland by Ramona Ausubel (Riverhead) March 6th The Gunners by Rebecca Kaufman (Counterpoint) March 20th Look Alive Out There by Sloane Crosley (MCD) April 3rd Legendary Ladies by Ann Shen (Chronicle Books) April 3rd Honorable Mentions The Cruel Prince by Holly Black (Little, Brown Book for Young Jan. 2nd The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin (Putnam) Jan. 9th Winter by Ali Smith (Pantheon) Jan. 9th Fire Sermon by Jamie Quatro (Grove Press) Jan. 9th The Widows of Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey (Soho Press) (Jan. 9th) Where the Line Bleeds by Jesmyn Ward (Scribner) Jan. 16th Brass by Xhenet Aliu (Random House) Jan. 23rd An American Marriage by Tayari Jones (Algonquin) Feb. 6th I Am I Am I Am by Maggie O'Farrell (Knopf) Feb. 6th Force of Nature by Jane Harper (Flatiron) Feb. 6th Fresh Water by Akwaeke Emezi (Grove Press) Feb. 13th Dangerous Crossing by Ausma Zehanat Khan (Minotaur Books) Feb. 3th Happiness by Aminatta Forna (Atlantic) March 6th Girls Burn Brighter by Shobha Rao (Flantiron) March 6th Ask Me about My Uterus by Abby Norman (Nation Books) March 6th Parking Lot Attendant by Nafkote Tamirat (Henry Holt) March 13th The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer (Riverhead) April 3rd Circe by Madeline Miller (Little, Brown) April 10th West by Carys Davies (Scribner) by April 24th Tin Man by Sarah Winman (Putnam) May 15th Florida by Lauren Groff (Riverhead) June 5th Sick by Porochista Khakpour (Harper Perennial) June 5th CONTACT Questions? Comments? Email us hello@readingwomenpodcast.com. SOCIAL MEDIA Reading Women Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website Music “Reading Women” Composed and Recorded by Isaac and Sarah Greene Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alice and Bethany round off the year with 10 books they're looking forward to in 2018. For people who love spoilers, those books are 1. Dark Pines by Will Dean 2. Lullaby by Leila Slimani 3. From Here to Eternity by Caitlin Doughty 4. Fire Sermon by Jamie Quatro 5. Ponti by Sharlene Teo 6. The Water Cure by Sophie Mackintosh 7. My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh 8. Suicide Club by Rachel Heng 9. Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott 10. The Curses by Laure Eve
Check it out, y'all! On this week's episode of Full Metal Hipster I spoke to Cory von Bohlen of Halo of Flies Records (Facebook). During our conversation we talked punk rock, heavy metal, the DIY ethic and a ton of other stuff. You'll also hear a couple new songs from Dawn Ray'd and Northless. Enjoy! If you're an iTunes user, don't forget to subscribe to Full Metal Hipster, and leave me some good reviews/5 star ratings for God's sake! If you're not an Apple fanboy, you can stream or download each episode from my website FullMetalHipster.com, my Stitcher page, or on the podcast host site. I'm on Twitter at @MetalShayne2000 and Facebook, too, ya bums! For always and forever, the demo was better! Episode Playlist Northless (Buy the Music) - "Godsend" Dawn Ray'd (Buy the Music) - "Fire Sermon"
Sermon from the July 16, 2017 service. Guest speaker and author Theresa Vandermeer shares her testimony. Reference text includes Psalms 91:11, Matthew 5:45, John 10:10, Matthew 11:28, Psalms 55:22, and Hebrews 12:1. The video referred to at the beginning and end can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVliJA4kzTw. Theresa's book can be found at https://www.amazon.com/Through-Fire-Based-Maliciously-Burned/dp/152072893X/
This Dhamma talk was given on 10 December 2015 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Reflection on the Fire Sermon appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
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600 Garland Ave. Hot Springs, AR 71913 | gospellight.org
600 Garland Ave. Hot Springs, AR 71913 | gospellight.org
600 Garland Ave. Hot Springs, AR 71913 | gospellight.org
600 Garland Ave. Hot Springs, AR 71913 | gospellight.org
600 Garland Ave. Hot Springs, AR 71913 | gospellight.org
600 Garland Ave. Hot Springs, AR 71913 | gospellight.org
600 Garland Ave. Hot Springs, AR 71913 | gospellight.org
Ed raves over A. L. Kennedy's latest Doctor Who book, The Drosten's Curse. Ninfa says lovely things about Francesca Haig's astounding The Fire Sermon. Producer AL stops us both despairing over current affairs. We also get to talk to the writer of FLEX, Ferrett Steinmetz. All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International. The Bookworm is a Truly Outrageous Production.
The Fire Sermon 31 May 2007 Ajahn Vajiro The post The Fire Sermon appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
Pastor Don reads a passage from 1 Kings 18:18-21, and 37-39. Preaching a sermon called "From Faltering to Faith on Fire", Pastor Don addresses the need to whole-heartedly follow the Lord without fail or falter. Here in the story we find Israel faltering in their faith and even going wayward. Here the prophet Elijah calls the people back to God and in the same way we are called back to God.
Recorded live at Arlington Street Church, Sunday, September 18, 2011.
Several months after his Awakening, the Buddha delivers this sermon to an audience of 1,000 fire-worshipping ascetics. In his characteristically brilliant teaching style, the Buddha uses a metaphor that quickly penetrates to the heart of the audience — in this case, the metaphor of fire. Upon hearing this sermon, the entire audience attains full Awakening (arahatta).Listen to this sutta read by Bhante H. Gunaratana (08'37" 2.9 MB)Recorded in October 2005 at the Bhavana Society, High View, West Virginia, USA. Translated from the Pali by Bhante H. Gunaratana. From Bhavana Vandana: Book of Devotion (High View, WV: »Bhavana Society, 1990). Text is copyright © 1990 Bhavana Society. Courtesy of, and with permission from, Bhavana Society, Rt. 1, Box 218-3, Back Creek Road, High View, WV 26808 USA, »www.bhavanasociety.org.
October 2008 | Cerro Gordo Temple | Santa Fe, NM When I was a child I was deeply affected by /*A Pilgrim’s Progress*/, a Christian story of the spiritual journey rich in images of the emotional landscape like the Slough of Despond. I’ve always wanted to tease out of the koans a similar landscape of pilgrimage, and here are two talks that were an early run at that. We begin in the Red Dust, an ancient Chinese name for the world of our ordinary lives, take off for a sojourn Deep in the Mountains, and return eventually to Sitting by the Charcoal Fire. For some of us, life in the Red Dust presents questions the Red Dust can’t answer, so we look for gates that open into wild and solitary mountain paths. Eventually, though, we return, transformed, to a Red Dust world transformed by our transformation. The raging conflagration of the Buddha’s Fire Sermon has become the steady, warming glow of the Charcoal Fire, a good place to unthaw our toes and listen to stories.
October 2008 | Cerro Gordo Temple | Santa Fe, NM When I was a child I was deeply affected by /*A Pilgrim’s Progress*/, a Christian story of the spiritual journey rich in images of the emotional landscape like the Slough of Despond. I’ve always wanted to tease out of the koans a similar landscape of pilgrimage, and here are two talks that were an early run at that. We begin in the Red Dust, an ancient Chinese name for the world of our ordinary lives, take off for a sojourn Deep in the Mountains, and return eventually to Sitting by the Charcoal Fire. For some of us, life in the Red Dust presents questions the Red Dust can’t answer, so we look for gates that open into wild and solitary mountain paths. Eventually, though, we return, transformed, to a Red Dust world transformed by our transformation. The raging conflagration of the Buddha’s Fire Sermon has become the steady, warming glow of the Charcoal Fire, a good place to unthaw our toes and listen to stories.
Our Six Teachers: Aruna Ratanagiri (40 min) (keywords) Studying the six senses, The Fire Sermon, daily life.