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On this episode of Klyph Notes, I sit down with the legendary Brother Ali for an in-depth and inspiring conversation. We dive into his latest album, Satisfied Soul, and the creative process behind it, including completing the tour with longtime collaborator Ant, who produced the record. We also discuss his Love & Service project, produced by unJUST, and the challenges of getting that heartfelt work the attention it deserves. From Hip Hop and community to his journey in art and faith, Ali shares insights that are both personal and profound. We also touch on his Travelers Podcast and the impact of meaningful conversations in his life and work. This is more than an interview—it's a dope and thoughtful exchange with one of Hip Hop's most authentic voices. Don't miss it! Satisfied Soul Vinyl Love & Service Vinyl The theme for Klyph Notes was produced by Theory Hazit Support the movement and become a DJ Klyph patron The intro for Klyph Notes was produced by DJ Klyph
➡️ Today we're chatting with Jay Morales, a filmmaker and photographer from The Bay State! He has a passion for telling real, authentic stories that foster a deep human connection. And according to him, the secret for creating emotional depth in filmmaking is simple—love, service and trust. Three elements that can even be found in his Favorite Frame™. ➡️ Check out this episode of the podcast on Youtube as well. ➡️ Come connect with us on social: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. ➡️ Enjoying the show? Feel free to leave us a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. ➡️ Today's show notes: Jay's website, https://thisisjmorales.com/ Jay's Vimeo, https://vimeo.com/jaymorales Southern Connecticut State University, https://www.southernct.edu/ ESPN, https://www.espn.com/ Spectrum NY1 News, https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs TheBlaze TV (formerly GBTV), https://subscribe.blazetv.com/ Fox Business, https://www.foxbusiness.com/ Ron Brodie, https://ronbrodie.com/ Mike Latchman, https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-latchman-80166416/ Ben's Story: Out of the Darkness, https://vimeo.com/249143425 The Life Church (formerly ExcelChurch), https://thelifechurchma.com/ Vimeo, https://vimeo.com/ Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/ Wesley Kabakjian, https://nycsteadicam.com/ Brandon Detraglia, https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7966611/ The Bail Project, https://vimeo.com/244729509 Hype Williams, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hype_Williams Belly, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158493/ Keeping It Stupid Simple with Matt Vojacek, https://youtu.be/d3nca0Q3D5Q Lucas Harger, https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6680441/ Ryan Booth, https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4722460/ Musicbed, https://www.musicbed.com/ Film Riot, https://www.filmriot.com/ EVERYBODY Has a Story to Tell with Sean Foster, https://youtu.be/F_yPTk81vqc — ➡️ Affiliate links: If you decide to make a purchase through one of our affiliate links we will get a small commission at no additional cost to you. Rest assured that we would recommend these products regardless of their commission-based opportunities. Riverside — ➡️ Theme Music: Late Night Latte by Harrison Amer. Licensed by Premiumbeat. ➡️ Styleframe Saturdays is a proud member of the Formerle brand family. Permissions granted by the artist. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/styleframesat/support
THE FAMILY THE HOME| 2024 SERIES|DAY 5|SERVICE ENGENDERED BY LOVE| FUNKE OHAHUNA In this episode of "The Family The Home Summit," We discussed service in the home, emphasizing the importance of mutual love and support within family dynamics. Drawing on biblical teachings from Galatians 5 and the story of Joseph, you will discover what hierarchical family structures entail and highlight the dangers of envy and jealousy. As we reflect on God's design for family relationships, you will also understand how true service should be motivated by love. Here are the key takeaways: 1. Mutual Service Rooted in Love: Service in the home should be a mutual act of love, not a hierarchical duty. Galatians 5:13 reminds us to "serve one another in love," breaking away from the senior-junior mentality. 2. Defining True Service: Service is about helpful acts and contributions to others' welfare, driven by love. When love is the foundation, service becomes a joyful and fulfilling part of family life. 3. The Role of Love: Love should be an inherent quality in family interactions, not just a preached topic. True liberty in Christ empowers us to serve others selflessly, avoiding self-centered behavior. 4. Mutual Support & Encouragement: Service involves lifting each other up, celebrating successes, and supporting during tough times. The story of Joseph and his brothers highlights the dangers of envy and the importance of love. 5. Training in Love: Teaching children to love one another fosters a healthier family dynamic. A love-centered approach to parenting leads to a more harmonious family environment. 6. The Command to Love: Galatians 5:14 calls us to "love thy neighbor as thyself," extending this love to our family members. Love is a command from God, not just a suggestion, and should guide all family interactions. Curiosities & Thought-Provoking Points a) Liberty in Christ: How does true freedom allow us to serve one another selflessly? b) Jealousy & Envy: What can we learn from Joseph's story about the impact of envy in families? c) Parental Role: How can parents model love and service effectively for their children? Why You Should Listen This episode is a heartfelt exploration of how we can embody the love of God in our homes. It's a call to action for families to reflect on their dynamics and strive for a nurturing environment where love and service are at the forefront. Whether you're a parent, sibling, or someone who values family, this discussion offers valuable insights and practical advice. We encourage families to embody the principles of faith, hope, and love, fostering an environment where each member feels valued and supported. Subscribe now to "GRACELIFECOMI PODCAST" and embark on a journey of spiritual empowerment for you and your family! Kindly share your feedback and questions with us, and if you find solace and strength in our podcast, please consider supporting us through our giving channels. Find all the details on our website. Now, let's cast our nets wide and begin this soul-nourishing journey together, right here on "the GRACELIFECOMI podcast." Any questions arising from this study can be submitted to chimdiohahunaministry@gmail.com, check our bio to know how to give your love offerings to the ministry. Grace to you! Jesus is Lord. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gracelife-comi/support
En este episodio Chris y Jota reseñan el último disco de Brother Ali, Love & Service. Este es de nuestros raperos favoritos y TENIAMOS que dedicarle su espacio en el podcast. Analizamos toda su música y sus letras. www.patreon.com/acordesyrimas
Recorded on 21-Jan-2024 Pastor Robyn speaks from John 15. She speaks on the interconnected nature of love and service; and the result which should be fruitfulness in the life of a believer through the divine and transforming power and love of God. At Bridge City Church we are here to lead people into a deeper relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ and to grow the Church locally, nationally and internationally. www.bridgecitychurch.com.au
Dig into Brother Ali's upcoming album “Love & Service” with unJUST -- the producer, animator, and visual artist who brought it to life. This episode is sponsored by Zakat Foundation and BetterHelp. To get 10% off your first month of therapy, visit www.betterhelp.com/travelers Preorder "Love & Service" now at www.BrotherAli.com Hear episodes early and ad-free, plus get access to exclusive music, videos, speeches, and bonus content by Brother Ali: https://www.brotherali.com/join Buy Travelers Podcast merchandise: https://www.brotheralistore.com/collections/travelers-podcast
Justin “unJUST” Herman is the producer, animator, and designer of a new album/film with Brother Ali called “Love & Service”. Hear about Ali and Just growing from strangers to collaborators and dear friends as they crafted the new album.
What if the key to building high-performing teams was not strength or skill but a deep sense of unity and a willingness to serve others? We journey into understanding this concept through the lens of Navy SEALs training - where it's not the tough guys or star athletes that excel but those who can extend a hand to their comrades even in the face of adversity. We discuss the teachings of Jesus on love and service and how these principles can revolutionize our communities and personal relationships.Injecting our personal experiences into the conversation, we explore how teamwork can be our saving grace when facing challenges. Reflecting on the early church's unity and their commitment to serving others, we underscore the importance of being part of a community, specifically our church communities. As we wrap up, we emphasize the biblical call to unity and how focusing on others can transform our lives. Join us for this powerful episode as we discuss love, service, and the strength found in unity.
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
Hank Smith and John Bytheway answer a question from this week's Come, Follow Me study.Please rate and review the podcast which makes it easier to find.Show Notes (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese): https://followhim.co/new-testament-episodes-31-40/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelThanks to the followHIM team:Shannon Sorensen: Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignAnnabelle Sorensen: Creative Project ManagerWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com/products/let-zion-in-her-beauty-rise-piano
“May May” Ali is an author, educator, social worker, and the first-born daughter of the great Muhammad Ali. This episode is sponsored by Zakat Foundation and BetterHelp. To get 10% off your first month of therapy, visit www.betterhelp.com/travelers Hear episodes early and ad-free, plus get access to exclusive music, videos, speeches, and bonus content by Brother Ali: https://www.brotherali.com/join Buy Travelers Podcast merchandise: https://www.brotheralistore.com/collections/travelers-podcast
Today, we have the privilege of being joined by the vibrant and inspiring Ambika Devi, a yogi, dancer, and model hailing from Colombia. Ambika passionately uses her talents to advocate for social justice, gender equality, and animal rights, proving that art and spirituality can serve as powerful tools for change. We journey through Ambika's life, from her time in London to a spiritual awakening in a temple ashram in Soho. As we explore Ambika's experiences with love and service, she speaks to the transformative power of opening oneself up to others. Her dedication to love and service beautifully underlines the importance of partnership and community in balancing our lives. Ambika's inspiring journey reminds us all of the potential for personal and global transformation when we lead with love and service. Lastly, we delve into the often neglected aspects of relationships: healing, understanding, and forgiveness. With Ambika's unique wisdom, we learn how these aspects help us tap into our inner strength and move forward. We also delve into the importance of spiritual practices, including kindness, truthfulness, energy conservation, and bodily cleanliness. This enlightening conversation with Ambika Devi is sure to inspire reflection on our relationships, spirituality, and how we can contribute to a better world. 0:00:01 - Finding Happiness Through Love and Service0:10:31 - Finding Love and Cultivating Humility0:18:28 - Healing and Understanding Relationships and Influencers0:24:20 - The Importance of Spiritual Practice0:36:47 - Sibling Relationship Support Want to connect further?Instagram: www.instagram.com/radhika_dasa/Facebook: www.facebook.com/radhikadasmusicYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/RadhikaDasWebsite: www.radhikadas.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/radhikadasLinktree: linktr.ee/radhika_dasa
Krista Medlock's mantra, "It's kind of fun to do the impossible," is the daily "grit" check she uses in her personal and professional pursuits. As the owner of a strategic consultancy and the coveted company, The Girl Cave, Krista is a visionary that believes she can change the world. She is a former Miss Richardson, Miss Highland Park USA, and Miss Lake Highlands USA, with appearances on Good Morning Texas, International Beauty Shows, and notable podcasts. Krista uses her life experiences to inspire and activate purpose and potential through speaking.In this episode, we talk about The Girl Cave, its evolution, what it means to Krista to do service work, and how her pageantry influenced her work today. Her focus is love, service, and humanity. She is doing the impossible with grit and grace.If you would like to get in touch with Krista or learn more about The Girl Cave, you can reach her at kristamedlock@thegirlcave.online #startergirlz #femaleentrepreneur #womenownedbusinesses #realtalk #community
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Love & Service in the SouthInsights from two of our closest affiliates in the Southern BureauGUEST BIO:Nicole Roebuck is Executive Director of AID Atlanta, an affiliate of AHF since June 2015. Kelly Allen Gray is the executive director of AIDS Outreach Center in Fort Worth, Texas, an affiliate of AHF since 2017.CORE TOPICS + DETAILS:[2:26] - 40 Years in ServiceAID Atlanta's path from grassroots to massive impactAID Atlanta celebrated its 40th anniversary this year. Nicole shares the organization's path from a small group of people trying to give people living with HIV and AIDS a better life to operating a healthcare center, enormous case management program, housing programs, prevention and testing services, and more. The key to their longevity? Never losing that early sense of one-to-one service and grassroots energy.[4:47] - The Evolving Story of AIDS Patient CareFrom dark early days to a time of hopeWhen the AIDS Outreach Center was founded, its purpose was simply to help people with AIDS have an opportunity to die with grace and dignity. As our understanding of HIV and AIDS have evolved, that mission has expanded exponentially. They now offer a full-scale healthcare clinic, dental clinic, nutrition center, and much more. That evolution speaks to the positive evolution of how we're able to help people live with and move beyond an HIV or AIDS diagnosis.[10:09] - The Power of Affiliate PartnershipsFrom closing doors to opening new opportunitiesDespite its vital mission, AID Atlanta was once on the brink of closing its doors due to financial constraints. But through the AHF affiliate program, they were able to ensure that the agency continued its legacy footprint in the Atlanta area. Stability, security, and availability for clients have all been the results of that affiliation and AID Atlanta's continued service.[25:49] - From Volunteers to Full-Time StaffGetting involved with these key affiliatesWant to be a part of AID Atlanta or the AIDS Outreach Center? Go online at the links in the Resources section of these show notes to find out how you can serve. Volunteers at these organizations often go on to find more formal positions and make serving in the AIDS and HIV community a lifetime pursuit.RESOURCES:[1:23] AID Atlanta[1:51] AIDS Outreach Center, Fort Worth[3:39] AIDS Walk AtlantaFOLLOW:Follow Lauren Hogan: LinkedInFollow AHFter Hours: InstagramABOUT AFTER HOURS:The AIDS Healthcare Foundation is the world's largest HIV/AIDS service organization, operating in 45 countries globally. The mission? Providing cutting-edge medicine and advocacy for everyone, regardless of ability to pay.The After Hours podcast is an official podcast of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, in which host Lauren Hogan is joined by experts in a range of fields to educate, inform, and inspire listeners on topics that go far beyond medical information to cover leadership, creativity, and success. Learn more at: https://www.aidshealth.orgABOUT THE HOST:Lauren Hogan is the Associate Director of Communications for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, and has been working in a series of roles with the Foundation since 2016. She's passionate about increasing the public visibility of AIDS, the Foundation's critical work, and how everyday people can help join the fight to make cutting-edge medicine, treatment, and support available for anyone who needs it.Learn more about Lauren at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenhogan3Learn more about the AIDS Healthcare Foundation at: https://www.aidshealth.orgABOUT DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motown's processes to launch today's most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits. Here's to making (podcast) history together.Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
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Todd Sivertson grew up in Holliday Utah with his parents and two younger brothers. They were the only neighbors in their ward boundaries who weren't members of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints. At the age of 18, Todd heard the missionaries tell him about the plan of salvation and he joined the church. He went on to serve a mission in the Washington DC area and learned to love and serve those he was around. Todd continued that same work after returning home from his mission and marrying Rachelle. With five children and his businesses, Todd is constantly asking Heavenly Father about how he can love and serve God's children through normal and natural ways. Join with me today as Todd shares some personal stories and what he tries to do each day of his life. bethnewellcoaching.com bethnewellcoaching@gmail.com
Todd Sivertson grew up in Holliday Utah with his parents and two younger brothers. They were the only neighbors in their ward boundaries who weren't members of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints. At the age of 18, Todd heard the missionaries tell him about the plan of salvation and he joined the church. He went on to serve a mission in the Washington DC area and learned to love and serve those he was around. Todd continued that same work after returning home from his mission and marrying Rachelle. With five children and his businesses, Todd is constantly asking Heavenly Father about how he can love and serve God's children through normal and natural ways. Join with me today as Todd shares some personal stories and what he tries to do each day of his life. bethnewellcoaching.com bethnewellcoaching@gmail.com
Welcome back to It's the Audacity for Me! On this week's episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Ganga Das - formerly Marine Corporal Kevin Marburger. During our time together, he shared so many amazing nuggets of wisdom and his story is an amazing example of how we can all tap into the light inside of us to live a life filled with love. Thank you for listening
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Learn The Way to Your Darkness through Soul Coaching with Karendayal Devi, your Life's River Guide Bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern times Karendayal is your Life's River Guide for mind body soul care with her practical East meets West vibe. She has been immersed in the ancient healing arts since the age of 5 and has been in professional service since 1993 to support you too fully navigate the flow of your life to live your love, peace, truth joy and happiness through her life changing and supporting Soul Self-Mastery Coaching for Healing, Transformation and Empowerment. She is the Founder and Owner of Bliss Life Yoga & Wellness and created the movement Release Reclaim Rise | Be You. Live Love for her signature Transformational Soul Self Mastery Program designed specifically for you and your self-discovery journey. She can also assist you with Healing Therapeutic Massage, Reiki, Energy Healing Soul Clearings, Yoga and Ayurveda Wisdom, and Meditation, as she is a Registered Ayurvedic Health Counselor/Educator, Registered Yoga Teacher, Licensed Massage Therapist, Inspired Speaker, Reiki Master/ Teacher, Skilled in Level II EFT, (Emotional Freedom Technique) and has a Bachelor of Divinity in Spiritual Counseling & Metaphysical Healing. Her passion for transforming lives is contagious and she is dedicated to nurturing her ever-evolving Soul along with supporting the nurturing of yours and following the path of Love & Service for the benefit of everyone and everything we share this planet with. KARENDAYAL'S Contact Info: Web: www.KarendayalDevi.com Office Phone: 508-252-WELL Email: KarendayalDevi@gmail.com Facebook: KarendayalDevi Call In and Chat with Deborah during Live Show: 833-220-1200 or 319-527-2638 Learn more about Deborah here: www.lovebyintuition.com
Karendayal Devi: Life's River Guide for Mind Body Soul Care I had a wonderful interview experience with Karendayal – Her infectious high-vibing energy could be felt through the computer! She has been doing this work since she was a child and had no doubt in her mind that something greater existed in the wide-expanse that I the universe and all of the energies that is contains. Karendayal is a part of that, as are we all!! Karendayal is your Life's River Guide for mind body soul care with her practical East meets West vibe. She has been immersed in the ancient healing arts since the age of 5 and has been in professional service since 1993 to support you too fully navigate the flow of your life to live your love, peace, truth joy and happiness through her life changing and supporting Soul Self-Mastery Coaching for Healing, Transformation and Empowerment. She is the Founder and Owner of Bliss Life Yoga & Wellness and created the movement Release Reclaim Rise | Be You. Live Love for her signature Transformational Soul Self Mastery Program designed specifically for you and your self-discovery journey. She can also assist you with Healing Therapeutic Massage, Reiki, Energy Healing Soul Clearings, Yoga and Ayurveda Wisdom, and Meditation, as she is a Registered Ayurvedic Health Counselor/Educator, Registered Yoga Teacher, Licensed Massage Therapist, Inspired Speaker, Reiki Master/ Teacher, Skilled in Level II EFT, (Emotional Freedom Technique) and has a Bachelor of Divinity in Spiritual Counseling & Metaphysical Healing. Her passion for transforming lives is contagious and she is dedicated to nurturing her ever-evolving Soul along with supporting the nurturing of yours and following the path of Love & Service for the benefit of everyone and everything we share this planet with. KARENDAYAL'S Contact Info: Web: www.KarendayalDevi.com Office Phone: 508-252-WELL Email: KarendayalDevi@gmail.com Facebook: KarendayalDevi Learn more about Pam here: https://www.facebook.com/AwakenedSoulStories https://www.facebook.com/TreeOLife222/ Contact Pam: 401-533-1864 or pampatalano@gmail.com
Galatians 4:4 and 5 says, "... when the time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem those under law, that we might receive the full rights of sons." The purpose of Advent is to remind and prepare us to welcome Jesus into our lives. This fourth Sunday of Advent is about our response to the good news. Our willingness to respond to the Father's love by joining our hearts to his heart and partnering with Him to extend His love to all those around us. But what does that partnership look like and what does it require of us? I John 4:19 says, "We love each other because He first loved us." So, this morning we are considering this what this partnership looks like. Find more at SGAC.net
Join us as we sit with Entrepreneur and Professional Life Coach Alyssa Nobriga. Alyssa is the Founder + CEO of the Institute of Coaching Mastery. She's been featured as an expert coach by Deepak Chopra, highlighted in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Psychology Today, Inc. and Fox, The Huffington Post, Mindvalley, etc. Alyssa is a licensed clinical somatic Psychotherapist with a Master's Degree in Professional Psychology from the Chicago School and second Master's Degree in Spiritual Psychology from University of Santa Monica. She is a Certified Coach who recently took her 18 years of coaching expertise and formatted it into a Coaching Certification Institute that's meant for both new and experienced coaches. She's trained in Imago relationship therapy + mindfulness-based therapeutic practices. Alyssa is a speaker and successful entrepreneur, committed to empowering others in leading more fulfilling and authentic lives. In this heart-expanding episode, we deepen dialogue on: • Sinking into and expressing emotion as a key to freedom + expansion • Healing the money wound • Bringing a lot of light to misunderstandings + the triggered underbelly of the coaching industry • The harms + healing that witnessing these projections provide opportunity for Most of all, you'll notice in this episode that we come back to service. Leading a life of service, and allowing that overflow to inform our intentionally fueled entrepreneurship. With so many leaving their unfulfilling jobs in this time, we specifically touch on how everyone and anyone who desires to create a business and nourish their inner-entrepreneur is being called to their healership… now is our time to thrive. Make sure to join Alyssa's Masterful Coach Challenge starting Nov 1st! For more information of the Institute of Coaching Mastery and Alyssa's other offerings, visit her website: alyssanobriga.com Follow Alyssa on Instagram: @alyssanobriga
October 18, 2021 | SoulPH Daily Prayer Rekindling the soul of the nation
On episode 66 of Welcome To The Winners Circle, Derek Pang and co-host Bianca Léger interview Marisa Radha Weppner (IG: @marisaradhaweppner) a mom, author of “Vinyasa Yoga Made Simple”, DJ, teacher, minister, psychedelic therapist, community organizer, life coach, podcaster and entrepreneur. A Nosara Yoga Institute Master Educator, she's been a Yoga teacher since 2002, and is the Owner of Sage Yoga & Wellness (IG: @sageyogaboise) and Source meditation (IG: @sourcemeditation). She also hosts the Love Service Wisdom Podcast and since 2020 has been a Ketamine Therapist at the Boise Ketamine Clinic. Here are some of the subjects we touched on: - What she loves about her world right now. - How she grounds herself. - Her journey into Yoga. - The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz. - Her time spent with Ram Dass. - Her partner Krishna/East Forest. - Don & Amba Stapleton and the Nosara Yoga Institute. - Bhakti yoga, the path of devotion. - Her experience with plant medicine. - Psychedelics and ketamine therapy. - What she's learnt about trauma and how she helps herself and others heal from past traumas. - 10-day silent Vipassana meditation retreats. - Overcoming fear - Trusting one's heart. - The greatest life lesson she's learnt on her journey thus far. I hope you guys enjoy this podcast as much as we did. We are all on the same path, The Hero's Journey, just at different points along the way. Thank you so much for listening! Connect with us on Instagram: WTTWC Podcast: @wttwc Derek Pang - @pangyoga Bianca Léger - @bee.leger https://www.welcometothewinnerscircle.com
Date:Sunday, May 23, 2021Title:Prayer, Love, Service, and the Sacrificial Hospitality of GodScripture:1 Peter 4:7-11Series:RE|ENTERBy:Mark Davis
From Candy Striper to Executive Vice President…This WOMAN. Talk about one heck of a LEADER! For anyone who meets Elaine Couture, you can just feel her overwhelming deep love for healthcare and caring for others. In everything she has done through her career, her journey leading up to her leadership roles, and in her personal life, she is the embodiment of true SERVICE. In this episode, I am beyond blessed to get to spend time with Elaine. Elaine has spent over 40 years in Catholic healthcare, with 34 of those years serving time at Providence. Her recent retirement has her leaving behind an incredible legacy, and one that will be forever remembered. Elaine was the very first female to lead Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, but thanks to her, she certainly won't be the last. She describes in this episode how we (especially women) can really SUPPORT each other and by doing so, we will only help expand the diverse workforce by encouraging women to reach new heights. There are so many take-aways I had from this conversation but these are a few discussion points that were stand-outs: Bring your WHOLE self to every job. “Every job was my best job”. As women we don't declare our desires as well as men do (generally). We could do a better job of this! We have to come together as women to PROMOTE each other and support each other. Be excited for someone else! The more we can talk and promote our female colleagues the farther we can get! Keep 3 things in mind: 1-Higher power, 2-family and then 3-work. No one will ever say at the end of your life that they wish you would've worked more. It boils down to RELATIONSHIPS. You can't be a full and balanced person if you soul focus is emails. Check out more about Elaine here: https://www.spokanejournal.com/local-news/parting-thoughts-with-providences-elaine-couture/ Resources: Have we connected yet? I want to meet you! Jump on over to: www.valerielynnconsulting.com and let's get in touch! I love hearing from YOU so please also come hang out on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerie-lynn-5aa73b1b/ or on Instagram at: www.instagram.com/valerielynnconsulting. Topic or Guest Speaker suggestions? Send me an idea or let me know if you'd like to be a guest on the show by emailing me: valerielynnconsulting@gmail.com. Music by: Nimbus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/valerielynnconsulting/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/valerielynnconsulting/support
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Join me in this episode to dive into the journey of my friend, Jill Duncan. If you know Jill, you love Jill. If you don't, you will! She's an amazing human who lives with a beautiful combination of mind, heart and soul. She is smart, funny, driven, fun loving, talented, focused, positive, supportive, professional, Brave, and just a bright beautiful soul. During our fun conversation she shares her wisdom and philosophies that have guided her along her way as she is driven by the core values of love, service, and compassion. Jill is the Founder, Owner and Organic Farmher at Loving Roots Urban Farm. Loving Roots is a small-scale, no-till, regenerative urban farm specializing in beautiful and delicious greens and roots. She began planting for her first season as an urban farmer just as the Covid lockdowns began but found a way to thrive during a difficult time and is currently planting for Season 2. I cannot wait because I've made the best salads of my life with her greens! (Check out her website and definitely sign up for her news letter to be kept up to date with what she has available and how to get it! Link Below) She also is the owner of Wellness By Jill where she practices body work that is a holistic, therapeutic practice that restores balance to all systems in the body resulting in overall health and well being. Jill motivates me every time we talk when I get to hear about what new things she's contemplating. She dives into whatever she does with mind, heart, and soul and I know you'll take away some helpful and things from this. So, with that, let's meet Jill! Loving Roots Urban Farm Don't forget to sign up for her news letter! Loving Roots Instagram Wellness by Jill --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carlopodcast/support
[Global Staci #6] Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another by accessing the places within ourselves that connect with another person’s thoughts and feelings. The ability to do this well brings myriad benefits and can lead us to creating a more loving, compassionate, and healthy world. Travel can be our best teacher if we abandon our own perspective and strive to gain insight by seeing through the eyes of another. To learn more or to contact me check out www.globalstaci.com. @Global_Staci [Namaste, dhanyabad (Nepali) Hello or Goodbye, Thank You] Half the Sky and A Path Appears by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn The Wounded Healer by Henri Nouwen Favorite books about India: Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts, A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry and Sideways on a Scooter, Life and Love in India by Miranda Kennedy “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” – Marcel Proust “No one ever became poor by giving.” Anne Frank
EP 21 3 Ways to Leave a Legacy of Love, Service, Value- Something My Kids Are Proud to Share (And They will Call me Blessed) What Will They Say about Me in My Obituary? Servant leadership at home Are you Leaving a Legacy? Attending 2 funerals this week and reflecting on a traumatic loss in my family over the last few months, it has me reflecting on what kind of legacy they left, and what kind of legacy I am leaving for my kids, husband, friends, co-workers, in my life. What would they say about me in my obituary? Would I be blessed enough to have the nice words read out loud about me as the things I heard today in a beautiful homegoing celebration, or in the thousands of posts on a fb page of a family member we tragically lost? Podcast: http://bit.ly/whollymadelifepodcast IG: @angietoninirogers Community: http://bit.ly/whollymadelifefbgroup Angie's Coaching Menu: Email: angietoninirogers@gmail.com Wholly Made Life™ Short Assessment: http://bit.ly/shortassessment Interested in learning how to start your own podcast? Take a look at this course to learn everything you need to know! Ppu.atrogers.com Are you Leaving a Legacy? 3 Ways to Leave a Legacy- Love hard, Serve Others with a Servant Heart, and Give Value- Let others know they matter. Let them know they are loved. Attending 2 funerals this week and reflecting on a traumatic loss in my family over the last few months, it has me reflecting on what kind of legacy they left, and what kind of legacy I am leaving for my kids, husband, friends, co-workers, in my life. What would they say about me in my obituary? Would I be blessed enough to have the nice words read out loud about me as the things I heard today in a beautiful homegoing celebration, or in the thousands of posts on a fb page of a family member we tragically lost? As long as we have breath, we have an opportunity to make a difference; show others how important they are to us and to the world. Serve others, pay it forward. Show kindness. What a beautiful tribute reflection on the lives of close loved ones we have lost. There is redemption, salvation, grace, mercy, and love. I was honored to have shared these moments with a friend. Share your story of your loved one's legacy: https://bit.ly/whollymadelifefbgroup Email: atoninirogers@gmail.com
Don Robért is a certified hypnotherapist, coach mentor and leadership professional. Don began working one to one with people during his recovery journey which began in 1986. Don graduated from HMI College for Hypnotherapy at the top of his class in 2020. Join Tricia Carr and Don Robért in this inspiring conversation about the benefits of hypnotherapy as well as habit healing, recovery, spiritual journeying, and being of service. Don Robért: “I stood in my living room almost 2 years ago and said, ‘I will go anywhere and do anything in your name, God.’ I live a life of Love & Service. My desire is to be of Maximum Service to God and my fellows. My motto is ‘How can I help?’”https://360hypnotherapy.com/https://www.instagram.com/hypnodon/Tricia Carr is an empathic channel, multidimensional medium, spiritual teacher, clinical hypnotherapist and animal telepath.Mentioned in this episode:HMI College for Hypnotherapyhttps://hypnosis.edu/Mystic Arts Academy with Tricia CarrRegister or Subscribehttps://triciacarrcharm.com/mystic-arts-academy/ Charmed Meditation Storehttps://triciacarrcharm.com/store/Tricia Carr – Spiritual Teacher, Hypnotherapist, Voice Artist, Multidimensional Medium/Channel – produces meditations and hypno-journeys in her professional recording studio in Los Angeles, CA. Music and sound design are composed by Film and Television Composer, Brian S. Carr (who is also married to Tricia).Each piece utilizes psychological, material and spiritual technologies, spoken and sonic language, and therapeutic techniques. You’ll find a variety of tracks to induce various states, from mind and habit reprogramming, to mental and emotional healing, to profound journeys into the Æther.Tricia draws upon tools as a clinical hypnotherapist and multidimensional channel. Brian crafts aural landscapes from a meditative awareness and infuses the tracks with neural activating harmonics and binaural beats.Tricia Carr:www.triciacarrcharm.comhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/charmed-life-with-tricia-carr/id1173744974https://www.facebook.com/TriciaCarrCharmhttps://www.instagram.com/triciacarrcharm/Join the Charmed Life Mailing List for Spirit guidance, show announcements, special offers and free giftshttps://app.convertkit.com/landing_pages/444740?v=7 Free Mini Course, Meditation: The Sacred Portal to the SoulThe devotional practice of meditation serves as the cornerstone to a spiritually focused life. Expand your unique relationship with your inner being and the Universe.https://triciacarrcharm.com/register/meditation-course/
If you faint in the day of adversity, your strength is small. Proverbs 24:10 ESV
I have been getting questions to answer certain topics in my podcast. In this episode I will be answering the question: What to do if someone is trying to take advantage of your Kindness/ Love/ Service? Check it out !!! Please keep the questions coming. Follow me on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aida-tleel-1b6200118/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aidatleel13/
On this episode of More Than Profit, Bryce talks with Emily Miller, Deputy Director of the Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship within the U.S. Economic Development Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Emily is also co-Founder of Rumi Spice, a public benefit corporation committed to empowering Afghan women by bringing flavorful, ethically sourced and socially responsible spices from Afghanistan to customers around the world. Emily shares how her experiences growing up in a loving family in the Midwest, attending West Point and finding support as an LGBGTQ+ cadet in the midst of the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy; and subsequently serving as a U.S. Army Officer on the battlefield of Afghanistan impacted the trajectory of her life. Emily also provides valuable insight into the EDA and how to work in partnership to advance innovation and entrepreneurship across the country. Learn more on this episode of More Than Profit, Love, Service, and a Life Without Regrets With Emily Miller. Learn more about our work at Access Ventures.
Today we explore The Psychological and Spiritual Quotients:24.Meditation Quotient25.Prayer Quotient26.Ascension Activation Quotient27.Chanting the Name of GOD Quotient28.Silence Quotient29.Devotion to Source Quotient30.Love & Service of Humanity Quotient31.Constant Source Attunement Quotient32.Spiritual Affirmation Quotient33.Spiritual Visualization Quotient34.Spiritual Book Reading Quotient35.Spiritual Journal Writing36.Spiritual Leadership Quotient37.Spiritual Interaction and Fellowship Quotient
If you LOVE something or someone you GIVE LIFE to it this the transformative powers gifted to all of us a human beings. Love is both a weapon and a shield that creates our vehicle of Heaven or Hell. Let me explain If you would like 1:1 Spiritual Health Coaching please DM me and let’s get started.
President of Amergent Hospitality Group, Inc. shares 5 insights on how to be a good restaurateur and a good person.
Kindness Honesty Patience Forgiveness Self-discipline Contentment Generosity These are the keys to living a meaningful and worthwhile life. It is through such values that we gain a sense of connection with others, and it is by moving beyond narrow self interest that we find meaning, purpose and satisfaction in life. Dalai Lama
March 29, 2020 sermon message by Pastor Ernie Myers at DC Church.Message scripture is John 13:1-17.
Personal reflections by members and friends on the influence of love in their lives. (2/16/2020)
Truth You Can Act On: Get Permission to Lead. Don’t assume people are ready. Building trust and building relationships with people take time - this doesn’t happen overnight. Serve Your People. What can you do for your people? Take time to listen to your employees and follow up on what you heard. People want to follow selfless servant leaders. Small Deposits Make an Impact. Know your people’s names, write notes, and remember what others share with you. It’s the little things that help people know you care. Book Recommendation: The Maxwell Leadership Bible by John C. Maxwell Quick Links: LinkedIn Learn More About Valve+Meter
In this episode, Caleb interviews Grant Botma, founder of Stewardship, a financial company with a wide range of services. Grant is also a sought after speaker & the author of "The Problem Isn't Their Paycheck: How to Attract Top Talent & Build a Thriving Company Culture" - which debuted at #1 in six Amazon categories. The mission of Stewardship is to 'love & serve people in their finances'. Grant's approach to business is truly rooted in investing in others, which includes leading a team of 20 people. Grant's mindset and philosophy can be applied to any business, creative pursuit, or personal relationship...and you will discover a lot you can apply to your own life through this inspiring conversation! Go to stewardship.pro to find out more about Grant and Stewardship.
Truth You Can Act On: Get Permission to Lead. Don’t assume people are ready. Building trust and building relationships with people take time - this doesn’t happen overnight. Serve Your People. What can you do for your people? Take time to listen to your employees and follow up on what you heard. People want to follow selfless servant leaders. Small Deposits Make an Impact. Know your people’s names, write notes, and remember what others share with you. It’s the little things that help people know you care. Full Show Notes: https://gutplusscience.com/marcia-barnes Book Recommendation: The Maxwell Leadership Bible by John C. Maxwell Sponsors: Emplify – Are you still using pulse surveys? How about annual questionnaires? If your organization relies on either of these, it’s time to discover Emplify. Emplify has created a new way to measure employee engagement. It’s where CEOs who want to know what’s really happening within a workforce go… to get honest feedback… and to understand what needs to change for people to love their work using simple and trustworthy data.
An interview with East Forest from the Love Service Wisdom podcast. For the past 25 years, Marisa Radha Weppner has been exploring what it means to be human, what is the nature of reality and how we can know our true selves. The Love, Service, Wisdom podcast is a collection of collaborative content with thought leaders and spiritual teachers from diverse backgrounds plus Marisa Radha's personal musing, all designed to dig into the deeper aspects of truly feeling what it means to be alive and on a journey to accepting all parts of ourselves. Expect to hear stories to inspire strengths, honor your shadow, and invite a new found sense of playful exploration into living your most loving self. Listen regularly for Guided Meditations to give you an embodied sense of connection to your soul's wisdom. Hosted by Marisa Radha Weppner. Check it out - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/love-service-wisdom/id1475969262 or at, http://www.marisaweppner.com/podcast
My first podcast episode! An introduction to Love Service Wisdom ~ hopes, dreams and aspirations. Enjoy!
Wonderful chat on what we all think but don't say, on friendship, love, relationships, purpose and service. Jeffrey Cobelli is a filmmaker, stand up comedian, humanitarian, health coach, and host his own podcast called ‘Simply Complicated'. In 2006 at the age of 26, Jeffrey Cobelli, an Emerson College graduate, started working his way into the movie, film, TV and video industry with 3 internships at post production companies that were editing high end commercials. The lessons learned from those editors were invaluable. But Jeffrey soon experienced some dicey freelance jobs directing low budget music videos. In 2008 Jeffrey was hired to film a humanitarian trip in the Dominican Republic and it changed his life (spiritually and professionally). Films and storytelling were the key. With a clear direction on a career Jeffrey founded Good for You Productions in 2009 and produced his first documentary, Someday Melissa. Good for You has produced commercials, movies, documentaries, testimonials, corporate videos, and social media videos. While starting his film company he also went on a health mission and over the course of 6 years lost nearly 70 pounds. This transformation gave Jeffrey the confidence to work on one of his loves which is to make people smile and laugh and so began his comedy career as well. Fun Facts: Jeffrey loves baseball and plays on 2 baseball teams and has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro. Thanks for listening, rating and sharing with others. For any questions on this episode or in general, please visit www.Dr-Aura.com. Bless up, Dr. Aura
by Cameron Cole
by Cameron Cole
The Love Service, hosted by Dorothy Bouman. Members of the congregation Erik Brown, Susan Schefflein, Ingrid Smith, Sharron Bouman & Brenda Perry Herrera share a stories about someone they love.
THE LOVE OF GODPST. TUNDE BENJAMINS-LANIYIMORNING OF LOVE SERVICE
Today is DAY 83 of PRAYRIOR #90DAYPRAYERCHALLENGE! Today we are praying that God meets the needs physical ans spiritual needs of others, including LOVE. We're reading this scripture to remember as we serve others. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. Matthew 22:39 KJV https://bible.com/bible/1/mat.22.39.KJV
Series: John, The Gospel of FaithService: Sun PMType: SermonSpeaker: Trey Haskett
Let’s face it. We all have our inner journeys and the compulsion to improve, yet how can we both be growing and improving without feeling less than or inadequate? It’s a trap. ENTER: Danielle LaPorte - a best-selling author (White Hot Truth, The Fire Starter Sessions, and The Desire Map), poet, former think tank executive and business strategist - and she’s on the podcast today to help us, among other things, to reconcile these competing principles. As one of Oprah Winfrey’s “Super Soul 100 Leaders”, Danielle is a sage at helping us answer life’s biggest questions for ourselves. And, while taking care of one’s self + staying true to who we are seem both obvious and something that should be easy…but why - if you’re at all like me- is doing both waaay harder than it should be. Again, Danielle to the rescue in this amazing episode of the show, served up nicely for you ;) Also in today's episode, Danielle and I discuss: SELF LOVE. How to love yourself now, even though you are not where you want to be. Modern day life. How is it that social media can be both medicine and poison? It’s essential for business and getting your work out there, but being addicted to growth is killing us. How can we reconcile this? The secret. How about “conscious growth”, including saying no to some things because that’s the most nourishing thing you need. And how to know what these things are - and what they are not. Why we MUST be our own guru…. We all have the capacity to know the answers we seek in our own heart, yet we struggle to listen. WHY? ….and a bunch more ;) Enjoy! Today's episode is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.
In this installment of "Biblical Keys To Love" we will take at look at what God thinks about service. Hint: It is critical !
There is a lot of talk out there about self-love and living your best life, but it is rare to meet someone who has walked the walk and can really teach and inspire you to love yourself from a deep and authentic resource within. It is my pleasure to bring you Danielle LaPorte, a multiple best-selling author, a highly acclaimed spiritual teacher and speaker, a poet, a mother, and an all around incredible human being, here on the podcast. Take a listen as Danielle shares her truth bombs on being your own best friend, the life-saving reasons for self-care practices, how to hear your own inner wisdom, how to serve in an empowered way, the importance of knowing your core desires, and so much more.
In this episode, I talk about recent services calls I've been on and how they were resolved. Happy HVACing!
Preached on Sunday during Love Service
Preached on Sunday during Love Service
Preached on Sunday during Love Service
Preached on Sunday during Love Service
Preached on Sunday during Love Service
Preached at The Great Shepherd Cathedral Kasoa during Love Service
Preached at The Great Shepherd Cathedral Kasoa during Love Service
Preached at The Great Shepherd Cathedral Kasoa during Love Service
Preached at The Great Shepherd Cathedral Kasoa during Love Service
How do you bring magic and consciousness to the way that you commit to your partner? And, if you’re getting married, how do you create a wedding that truly represents YOU - not simply what society expects a wedding to be? Plus - is there a way to imbue your commitment with dynamic energy - instead of feeling confined, and stagnant? It today’s episode, our guests are Lila Sophia and David Tresemer, the authors of Conscious Wedding Handbook, and producers of the DVD Couples Illumination: Creating a Conscious Partnership. Along with answering these questions, we chat about how to develop deep, sacred alignment with our partners - and how to create space for the “Sacred Moment” to occur - in your weddings and rituals, as well as life in general! We need to be engaged: It is not quite enough to just want to be happy and ‘do life’. In order to be fulfilled in our lives and in our relationships it is critical to engage in discovering and committing to that which gives a sense of a deeper and more expansive meaning. Begin, as a couple, to ask questions such as: What are our values? What new project do we we want to undertake? What kind of social spiritual activism can we engage in? How can we deepen in ourselves and create meaning as a couple? In order to sustain vibrancy as a couple it is important to be proactive and engaged. Use the support of your sacred union to do this! Promote curiosity: We never want to lose sight of the magic of ourselves and our partners. One way to build curiosity is through something called repeated questioning. Repeated questions are based on a foundational belief that there is always a deeper layer to access. When you keep repeating the question you will get different responses. As the automatic answers are heard, and you continue to ask for further layers, you become capable of accessing a more mystical realm. This exercise promotes intense curiosity and deep listening. Repeated Questioning: Start off simply! In an attempt to practice this exercise, begin with something as innocuous as “what is your favorite dessert?” The questioner/coach ALWAYS says “thank you”, and then repeats the question- “what is your favorite dessert?” Go for about 3 minutes, and then switch. You will begin to discover things that are below the obvious and are true discoveries. Let it flow! After the exercise, be sure to take a moment to integrate through writing. What did we learn? What surprised us? “What is relationship for?”: Ask this question, and then repeat. Ask again. And again. Explore. Listen. Allow innate wisdom to come through. This is especially great to do with your partner so you can discover and delight in new awarenesses together. Cultivate equanimity: This exercise is not about fixing, judging, or changing your partner. It is about deeply listening in and holding space for something new to emerge. This is a nurturing exercise, rather than a manipulating or manifesting one. Stay present, stay curious, and stay open. If you find yourself taking answers personally, or becoming emotionally charged, try to come back to the basics of the exercise. If you cannot connect back with your open self, pause and recalibrate- finding regulation either with the support of your partner or by taking a break by yourself. 1, 2, Oneness. Through a dynamic partnership with another human being love can find a home in a way that leads to very astonishing experiences. This connection can be called ‘one-ness’- that sense of being in touch with creation itself. While this togetherness is incredibly powerful and juicy, it is critical that we continue to cultivate our own one-ness. We must be able to be sovereign individuals who would be happy to live on our own, and from this sense of inner stability choose to join with another to become a 2. If this is not the case we may find that we are choosing our partner because we are looking for a cure (and we do NOT marry our doctors). We do not thrive in love when our brokenness chooses our relationships. Choose from wholeness, whatever that might mean to you in any given moment. Tender territory. Every couple must learn to recognize that each individual needs to be accountable to their own sense of wholeness and sovereignty. From this knowing they are far better equipped for connection versus conflict. From wholeness each person can use their tools to best help navigate difficult territory with the intention of collaborative repair instead of a place of needing to be right or prove themselves. Learn to take care of your own triggers. Learn to take responsibility for yourself when you are in reactivity. After a disruption remember to join forces again to reflect together on how to do it better next time. And of course, be sure this is a loving conversation in which you both show up with curiosity, rather than with blame and shame. Cultivating a sense of wholeness: Is total wholeness a prerequisite for being in a relationship? This is an important question, however there is not one right answer. Plus, to think that we can only come into relationship when we are completely whole would likely eliminate a lot of weddings! It will always be true that we always have more of our individual work to do. And it is always true that we are always in relationship. There are cycles in personal growth that one constantly goes through, and it is not a linear path to wholeness. What is necessary is that we are able to have enough self awareness to know how to check in with ourselves and ask what we might need in any given moment. Do I need to go into a 10 day solo retreat? Do I need to go away with my partner for a vacation? Do I simply need to walk out of the room right now? Relationships are for mutual support! Magical things can happen through relationship with another human being! Part of this magic is the gift you receive from your significant other’s support for you to do your own work. Through supportive partnership you can stand shoulder to shoulder and assist each other in growing into your individuality in more authentic and expansive ways. The learning may be filled with light and love, or perhaps hurt and frustration. All relationships (INCLUDING those that end) offer opportunities for growth and learning. Cultivate gratitude for the supportive aspects of your partnership as this can become a resource yard to visit in challenging times. Twin flames. Whether you are single, dating, or prepping for marriage it is worth checking out your inherited views on how to know if someone is right for you. Do you find yourself believing in the concept of twin flames? Soul mates? Prince charming? Happily ever after? And how do these concepts affect you? Are there certain idealizations or expectations that you may need to let go of or dissolve in order to be open to that which is in front of you? Or perhaps you just need to edit/reinvent an ideal to help reinforce your faith and knowing? Celebrate and care-take the jitters: Almost everyone stepping into big commitment has and will experience ‘the jitters’. This phenomenon is NOT necessarily a sign that something is wrong. These jitters are simply anxiety, and anxiety is just energy that is trying to communicate something to you. Don’t suppress it- instead, work with it. Breathe into it, take it to the gym... try to help it find its shape and form because it is here to assist you in growing. Having this (often pre-wedding) anxiety can be unpleasant and uncomfortable, however it is here because you are working with the unknown. By respecting this, you get to celebrate the jitters as it means that things are happening! Forever: Have you been married before and wondering how to trust your sense of ‘foreverness’ as you prepare to marry again? Does the word ‘forever’ bring you comfort, or discomfort? It can be helpful to explore your sense and assumptions of the word before entering into marriage. Can you connect with foreverness as being more about a space and experience beyond time? A mythical conceptual form that helps us reach towards bliss and creative power and invokes something greater? As mortals we cannot promise foreverness, so how can we redefine this term in a way that brings bigness into the wedding, without having it become a binding or limiting paradigm? Reframe failure: Not all relationships will be lifelong. Not all relationships should continue. Exploring what this might mean in your own partnership before the wedding is a mature and loving undertaking. Dealing with the possibility of future splitting up front is as real as it gets. If we enter consciously into relationships, then there is the possibility to end consciously as well. What conversations or steps do you need to take together to not make divorce a taboo? While this can be daunting territory to bring into a pre-wedding process, couples who do discuss future possibilities report feeling much more secure, trusting, and able to navigate the challenges that do arise. NOTE: It can be very helpful to seek out the support and services of a third party, such as a mediator skilled with creating prenuptial agreements, to help you answer questions without going into a fear-based place. Conflict WILL occur: As soon as the possibility of divorce/separation is safely introduced into a partnership, couples are much more able to navigate conflict. Conflict WILL occur (actually we should all hope it does so that we can keep learning and growing). Unfortunately many people are terrified of conflict because they believe it might result in separation, and thus they take many harmful steps to avoid, suppress, or appease important areas of tension. What if, instead, you can recognize that you need to be able to harness the energy of conflict to help break through to the other side? Can you craft a ship for your relationship that is as watertight as possible to weather the inevitable storms? Build resiliency through having a well crafted contract, good tools, and deep love. And be sure to create a constellation of shared values and visions to help you navigate the stormy times. In whose name? In whose name is a question that helps identify this constellation. What is highest vibration that you associate with your relationship? The core intention? The answer may be religious, or it may be spiritual. Is it compassion? Love? Service to humanity? Awakened awareness? Truth? Find that which inspires both of you to connect with something greater. This greatness will then be there to sustain you through the challenges. The sacred moment: Sacredness cannot be manufactured. Sacredness cannot be ordered, planned, or guaranteed. And yet, sacredness belongs in your wedding, just as much as it belongs in your marriage. Weddings are one of the last remaining ceremonies in modern Western cultures, and are largely defined at this point by consumerism. Look closely at ways you may be being influenced by the wedding industry’s expectations, and look closer in at your own desires for the ceremony. The wedding ceremony is truly an opportunity for a transformational experience. While we cannot force sacred moments to occur, we can set intentions and create containers and temples to allow for what is real to emerge. Work with whomever is marrying you to find ways throughout the ceremony to leave space for spontaneity. By bringing in intention and invoking that magic can happen is the key to it actually happening. It is not in the words as much as it is in the space between the words. It is less about having the most perfectly crafted wedding plan, as it is about laughing during the mistakes. Be sure to choose a celebrant who can hold the ceremony in a way that lets you let go! This will allow you, and all of your guests, to relax into the felt sense that something significant IS happening. Remember, you can’t force it- you can simply invite love in, and if you make the needed space, it will show up- and often in the oddest and funniest and most unexpectedly delicious way! Sweet silence: Safe silence is one of the greatest gifts we can share with someone we love. Invoke and celebrate this by allowing moments of silence in your wedding ceremony. Silence can be the pregnant moment gives just enough time for sacredness to sneak in. Resources: Find a specialized gift for you on their website here: http://www.illuminatedrelationships.com/neil Read David and Lila Sophia Tresemers’ book: Conscious Wedding Handbook Check out their courses on their Illuminated Relationships website Find out more about their work here on their website Check out their DVD: Couple’s Illumination: Creating a Conscious Partnership www.neilsattin.com/wedding Visit to download the show guide, or text “PASSION” to 33444 and follow the instructions to download the show guide to this episode with David and Lila Sophia Tresemer Our Relationship Alive Community on Facebook Amazing intro/outro music graciously provided courtesy of: The Railsplitters - Check them Out
preached on Sunday during Love Service
Liz and Loz have the absolute honour of chatting to Arno Burnier (for the second time… but that’s another story!). Arno is a master adjustor and philosopher in the Chiropractic world and his MLS Seminars have taught thousands of Chiropractors to be better adjustors. Join us as we delve into some of the more profound questions of … Continue reading Arno Burnier | Mastery, Love, Service →
Preached at L.C.I Nyanyano Kakraba Cathedral during Love Service
Preached at L.C.I Nyanyano Kakraba Cathedral during Love Service
1 Corinthians 1:26-31
Jesus washes the feet of his disciples. In the our 'washing of the feet' with one another, we are refreshed, restored and healed.
Podcast 308: Love Service Devotion and the Ultimate Surrender with Ram Dass by Greg Voisen
This message shows how businesses and parenting have used the Command and Control method of Love. We look at the story in John 13 where Jesus washes his disciples feet using the love of service. We can accomplish the Goal of Love by using the Strategy of Love: Service.
This message shows how businesses and parenting have used the Command and Control method of Love. We look at the story in John 13 where Jesus washes his disciples feet using the love of service. We can accomplish the Goal of Love by using the Strategy of Love: Service.
1 Corinthians 12:4-13, 27-31
Sermon preached: 11/03/13 a.m. service… One of the greater temptations for more mature Christians is the tendency to be busy in the work of the Lord while neglecting the Lord of the work. The heartbeat of all that we do in ministry and in service to the Lord ought to be done because of our […]
Galatians 5:1, 13-15
In December of 1975, Agnes Bojaxhiu, also known as Mother Teresa, appeared on the cover of TIME magazine with a caption that read: “Living Saints.” Mary Johnson, a teenage girl at the time, saw this cover and was drawn in by what she saw as a wonderful life of meaning, love, and service. Two years later, she had joined the Missionaries of Charity, the religious community that Mother Teresa started in 1948, and there remained for 20 years. Though she fervently wanted to be a good nun, she found that the rules imposed upon the Sisters were often oppressive, unkind and unnecessary. In her memoir, An Unquenchable Thirst: Following Mother Teresa in Search of Love, Service and an Authentic Life (Spiegel and Grau, 2011), Mary takes us on her journey as a Missionary of Charity, judging kindly but not failing to criticize the community – and the Church – that was her life for many years. Though now a humanist and writer in the secular world, Mary shares with us what it was like to be a nun in what she calls the “Marines” of the Catholic Church, and how, far from the idolized saintly image most have of her, Mother Teresa was indeed as human as the rest of us. You can find out more about Mary and the Missionaries of Charity at her website. Audio Interview Below Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In December of 1975, Agnes Bojaxhiu, also known as Mother Teresa, appeared on the cover of TIME magazine with a caption that read: “Living Saints.” Mary Johnson, a teenage girl at the time, saw this cover and was drawn in by what she saw as a wonderful life of meaning, love, and service. Two years later, she had joined the Missionaries of Charity, the religious community that Mother Teresa started in 1948, and there remained for 20 years. Though she fervently wanted to be a good nun, she found that the rules imposed upon the Sisters were often oppressive, unkind and unnecessary. In her memoir, An Unquenchable Thirst: Following Mother Teresa in Search of Love, Service and an Authentic Life (Spiegel and Grau, 2011), Mary takes us on her journey as a Missionary of Charity, judging kindly but not failing to criticize the community – and the Church – that was her life for many years. Though now a humanist and writer in the secular world, Mary shares with us what it was like to be a nun in what she calls the “Marines” of the Catholic Church, and how, far from the idolized saintly image most have of her, Mother Teresa was indeed as human as the rest of us. You can find out more about Mary and the Missionaries of Charity at her website. Audio Interview Below Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In December of 1975, Agnes Bojaxhiu, also known as Mother Teresa, appeared on the cover of TIME magazine with a caption that read: “Living Saints.” Mary Johnson, a teenage girl at the time, saw this cover and was drawn in by what she saw as a wonderful life of meaning, love, and service. Two years later, she had joined the Missionaries of Charity, the religious community that Mother Teresa started in 1948, and there remained for 20 years. Though she fervently wanted to be a good nun, she found that the rules imposed upon the Sisters were often oppressive, unkind and unnecessary. In her memoir, An Unquenchable Thirst: Following Mother Teresa in Search of Love, Service and an Authentic Life (Spiegel and Grau, 2011), Mary takes us on her journey as a Missionary of Charity, judging kindly but not failing to criticize the community – and the Church – that was her life for many years. Though now a humanist and writer in the secular world, Mary shares with us what it was like to be a nun in what she calls the “Marines” of the Catholic Church, and how, far from the idolized saintly image most have of her, Mother Teresa was indeed as human as the rest of us. You can find out more about Mary and the Missionaries of Charity at her website. Audio Interview Below Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In December of 1975, Agnes Bojaxhiu, also known as Mother Teresa, appeared on the cover of TIME magazine with a caption that read: “Living Saints.” Mary Johnson, a teenage girl at the time, saw this cover and was drawn in by what she saw as a wonderful life of meaning, love, and service. Two years later, she had joined the Missionaries of Charity, the religious community that Mother Teresa started in 1948, and there remained for 20 years. Though she fervently wanted to be a good nun, she found that the rules imposed upon the Sisters were often oppressive, unkind and unnecessary. In her memoir, An Unquenchable Thirst: Following Mother Teresa in Search of Love, Service and an Authentic Life (Spiegel and Grau, 2011), Mary takes us on her journey as a Missionary of Charity, judging kindly but not failing to criticize the community – and the Church – that was her life for many years. Though now a humanist and writer in the secular world, Mary shares with us what it was like to be a nun in what she calls the “Marines” of the Catholic Church, and how, far from the idolized saintly image most have of her, Mother Teresa was indeed as human as the rest of us. You can find out more about Mary and the Missionaries of Charity at her website. Audio Interview Below Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In December of 1975, Agnes Bojaxhiu, also known as Mother Teresa, appeared on the cover of TIME magazine with a caption that read: “Living Saints.” Mary Johnson, a teenage girl at the time, saw this cover and was drawn in by what she saw as a wonderful life of meaning, love, and service. Two years later, she had joined the Missionaries of Charity, the religious community that Mother Teresa started in 1948, and there remained for 20 years. Though she fervently wanted to be a good nun, she found that the rules imposed upon the Sisters were often oppressive, unkind and unnecessary. In her memoir, An Unquenchable Thirst: Following Mother Teresa in Search of Love, Service and an Authentic Life (Spiegel and Grau, 2011), Mary takes us on her journey as a Missionary of Charity, judging kindly but not failing to criticize the community – and the Church – that was her life for many years. Though now a humanist and writer in the secular world, Mary shares with us what it was like to be a nun in what she calls the “Marines” of the Catholic Church, and how, far from the idolized saintly image most have of her, Mother Teresa was indeed as human as the rest of us. You can find out more about Mary and the Missionaries of Charity at her website. Audio Interview Below Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In December of 1975, Agnes Bojaxhiu, also known as Mother Teresa, appeared on the cover of TIME magazine with a caption that read: “Living Saints.” Mary Johnson, a teenage girl at the time, saw this cover and was drawn in by what she saw as a wonderful life of meaning, love, and service. Two years later, she had joined the Missionaries of Charity, the religious community that Mother Teresa started in 1948, and there remained for 20 years. Though she fervently wanted to be a good nun, she found that the rules imposed upon the Sisters were often oppressive, unkind and unnecessary. In her memoir, An Unquenchable Thirst: Following Mother Teresa in Search of Love, Service and an Authentic Life (Spiegel and Grau, 2011), Mary takes us on her journey as a Missionary of Charity, judging kindly but not failing to criticize the community – and the Church – that was her life for many years. Though now a humanist and writer in the secular world, Mary shares with us what it was like to be a nun in what she calls the “Marines” of the Catholic Church, and how, far from the idolized saintly image most have of her, Mother Teresa was indeed as human as the rest of us. You can find out more about Mary and the Missionaries of Charity at her website. Audio Interview Below Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In December of 1975, Agnes Bojaxhiu, also known as Mother Teresa, appeared on the cover of TIME magazine with a caption that read: “Living Saints.” Mary Johnson, a teenage girl at the time, saw this cover and was drawn in by what she saw as a wonderful life of meaning, love, and service. Two years later, she had joined the Missionaries of Charity, the religious community that Mother Teresa started in 1948, and there remained for 20 years. Though she fervently wanted to be a good nun, she found that the rules imposed upon the Sisters were often oppressive, unkind and unnecessary. In her memoir, An Unquenchable Thirst: Following Mother Teresa in Search of Love, Service and an Authentic Life (Spiegel and Grau, 2011), Mary takes us on her journey as a Missionary of Charity, judging kindly but not failing to criticize the community – and the Church – that was her life for many years. Though now a humanist and writer in the secular world, Mary shares with us what it was like to be a nun in what she calls the “Marines” of the Catholic Church, and how, far from the idolized saintly image most have of her, Mother Teresa was indeed as human as the rest of us. You can find out more about Mary and the Missionaries of Charity at her website. Audio Interview Below Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Speaker: Ron Hessel Date: 05/02/09 Comments: Learning to Live a Life of Faith; Practices of Faith