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If you've ever found yourself wide awake at night replaying a conversation If you spiral through guilt after setting even the gentlest boundary If you carry everyone else's emotions while losing sight of your own You're in good company. In today's episode, Dr. Alison shares personally about these moments in her own life and guides you through a real-time practice you can do right where you are. It's the most effective tool we've found to help when overwhelm rises, when you're tempted to slip back into people-pleasing, or when conflict sends your nervous system into overdrive. Instead of overthinking, overanalyzing, or pushing your feelings aside, this practice helps you: Notice what's happening inside with kindness Connect with the part of you that's working overtime to keep you safe Offer compassion to your own soul — the same compassion you extend so easily to others Invite God's loving, steady presence into the places that feel tangled, tense, or afraid
by Rev. Keith Rose on the 7 September 2025
Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: Jeremiah 48-49; Psalm 67; 1 John 1 Click HERE to give! Get Free App Here! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on 'The Daily Radio Bible' for a daily 20-minute spiritual journey. Engage with scripture readings, heartfelt devotionals, and collective prayers that draw you into the heart of God's love. Embark on this year-long voyage through the Bible, and let each day's passage uplift and inspire you. TODAY'S EPISODE: Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible, and thank you for joining us on August 20th, 2025, for day 232 in our journey through the Scriptures. I'm your host, Hunter, your Bible reading coach and companion as we explore God's Word together. In today's episode, we'll be diving into some powerful passages from Jeremiah 48 and 49, where we hear God's prophetic messages to the nations of Moab, Ammon, Edom, and more—emphasizing both judgment and ultimate restoration. We'll then lift our hearts in praise with Psalm 67 and finish with the life-giving words of First John chapter 1, where we are reminded that “God is light, and there is no darkness in him at all.” Join me as we reflect on what it means to live in the light and love of God, leaving behind shadowed understandings of who He is, and embracing a faith that is anchored in His compassion and grace. As always, we'll close with prayers together, seeking God's blessing and strength for the day ahead. Whether this is your first episode or you've journeyed with us all year, I pray today's reading will refresh and encourage your soul. Let's get started! TODAY'S DEVOTION: God is light, and there is no darkness in Him at all. That's the clear testimony of John in his first letter, and it's one he insists on with careful simplicity. There's no shadow in God, no hidden intentions, no darkness lurking behind His actions, not in some corner of His heart. God is light, and only light. And, John says, he and the other witnesses saw Him with their own eyes, touched Him with their own hands. In Jesus, the fullness of that light shone. Yet, many of us grow up with an uneasy sense that there's a second side to God—light and love on one hand, but wrath, anger, and darkness always close at hand. We might hear it in phrases like, “God is love, but He's also just,” or “God is love, but He's also holy.” We're left wondering if there is a line we might cross, a dividing point between God's kindness and God's judgment, and so we live in a sort of anxious balancing act, trying to stay in His favor and avoid the hidden, darker side of His character. But John sets the record straight: God is light, and God is love. Everything that flows from Him—His holiness, His righteousness, and yes, even His judgments—comes out of that light and love. There's nothing hiding behind Jesus' back; He's not the good cop while the Father is the bad cop. The nature of God is fully revealed in the face of Jesus, and that revelation is pure goodness. The very light of God has invited us, every one of us, into fellowship with Himself. We don't need to fear bringing our brokenness, our sin, and our shadows into the presence of His light. In fact, that is the invitation—bring it all to Him, let His love do what only love can do: expose, forgive, transform, heal, and invite us into real fellowship. Even as there remains darkness in us, it does not change who God is. We are to learn, like John, to see Jesus as He is, to experience Him with our own eyes and hands—to step out of the shadows and walk in the light. That's the prayer for today: to learn the ways of shadow-free living and shadow-free believing; to see God as He truly is, and to let that truth change the way we see ourselves and others, to let it dissolve our fear and shame. May we all come to know—deep in our hearts—that God is only and always light and love. That's my prayer for my own soul, for my family, for my wife and daughters and son, and that's my prayer for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting Father, you have brought us in safety to this new day. Preserve us with your mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. Dear Lord, you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your spirit on all flesh and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. And now, Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, joy. O Lord, grant that I might not seek so much to be consoled as to console, to be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned. It is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen. Almighty God, father of all mercies, we, your grateful children, give you humble thanks for all your goodness and loving kindness to us and all you have made. We bless you for your creation, preservation and all the blessings of this life. And above all, for your immeasurable love and your redemption of the world through our Lord Jesus Christ. For the means of grace and the hope of glory, Lord, we pray, give us such awareness of your mercies that with truly thankful hearts we may show forth your praise, not only with our lips, but with our lives, by the giving up of ourselves for your service in holiness and righteousness all our days, through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom with you and the Holy Spirit be all honor and glory through all ages. Amen. And now, as our Lord has taught us, we are bold to pray: Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever and ever. Amen. OUR WEBSITE: www.dailyradiobible.com We are reading through the New Living Translation. 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Josh Jaynes explores the tension between our understanding of God's holiness and Jesus' willingness to be with sinners. He challenges the common teaching that "God cannot be around sin," noting how Jesus (who is God) was consistently comfortable around sinners - so much so that religious leaders criticized Him for it. Josh introduces the concept of the "psychology of disgust" and "negativity bias" that causes us to create distance from people we view as impure or contaminating. Through the parable of the Good Samaritan, Josh highlights how Jesus deliberately chose a Samaritan - someone Jews found utterly disgusting - as the hero who crossed boundaries to show mercy. He quotes Dietrich Bonhoeffer, suggesting we must "regard people less in light of what they do or omit to do, and more in light of what they suffer." Josh concludes that God always bridges the gap to be with us, and likewise calls us to stop dehumanizing others and instead cross divides to be present with those from whom we might naturally distance ourselves. https://bwaychurch.org
If you haven't listened to Part 1 of our conversation with Mellany Zepelak, start there! This episode begins with Mellany sharing the fruit of speaking blessings and encouragement to her children and her husband, noting how these efforts have shifted the tone of her household toward encouragement and empathy. Parents play a powerful role in modeling God's love to their children. Join us!RESOURCES+The Blessing Seminar+Build Your Family's Library: Grab our FREE book list here+Get our FREE ebook: 5 Essential Parts of a Great Education.+Attend one of our upcoming seminars this year!+Click HERE for more information about consulting with Carole Joy Seid!CONNECTHomeschool Made Simple | Website | Seminars | Instagram | Facebook | PinterestMentioned in this episode:Get God's Good Design GuideGod's Good Design GuideTry CTCMath-50% off! Franklin, TN Seminar is August 2, 2025The Year's Seminars
April 7th, 2025: Pulling Back the Veil on Veiling Statues; Finding God in The Silence of Prayer; Practical Practices for Passiontide; The Loving Presence of Christ
When Jesus spoke again to the people, He said, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." John 8:12There is joy everlasting in the presence of God!Blessings,Presiding Elder Barbara HayesSY Jesus Always
Guest, Marilyn Gewacke a clinical psychologist who downloads, transmits and channels ZaZar's profound wisdom and loving presence. ZaZar is an omnidimensional ET being offering profound teachings to enhance and illuminate the true nature of our mission on Earth and in the cosmos. DR. MARILYN GEWACKE: Channeling ZaZar's profound Wisdom and Loving Presence.
ZaZar is an omnidimensional ET being offering profound teachings to enhance and illuminate the true nature of our mission on Earth and in the cosmos.I'm speaking in person with the phenomenal Marilyn Gewacke, Ph.D. who is a clinical psychologist and director of the Sanctuary of Evolutionary Vision. Marilyn downloads, transmits and channels ZaZar who is an omni-dimensional ET being. To learn more about Marilyn and ZaZar go to: https://TheShift.rocks/Events to come – I am opening a 5-week shamanic-ET program starting February 19th: https://www.galactic-shaman.com/5-week-programSubscribe now❤️ and never miss an episode! P.S. Debbi also offers coaching programs to help you achieve your goals! As well as shamanic healing experiences.Learn how you can be interviewed and featured on media: https://debbidachinger.com/gift My Social Platforms:Twitter: https://twitter.com/DebbiDachingerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/debbi.dachinger/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daretodreampodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/debbidachinger/#spiritual #paranormal #channeling #metaphysical #transformation #psychic #author #book #ufo #podcastinterview #shaman #podcast #Healing #extraterrestrial #MarilynGewacke #ZaZar #DebbiDachinger #DareToDream #transformation #love #podcaster #wellness #personaldevelopment #relationship #interview #spirituality #meditation #consciousness #buddhanature #spiritualawakening #spiritualjourney #heartspace #awakening #energyhealing #spiritualpath #divinetransmission #spiritualgrowthBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dare-to-dream-with-debbi-dachinger--1980925/support.
ZaZar is an omnidimensional ET being offering profound teachings to enhance and illuminate the true nature of our mission on Earth and in the cosmos.I'm speaking in person with the phenomenal Marilyn Gewacke, Ph.D. who is a clinical psychologist and director of the Sanctuary of Evolutionary Vision. Marilyn downloads, transmits and channels ZaZar who is an omni-dimensional ET being. To learn more about Marilyn and ZaZar go to:https://TheShift.rocks/Events to come – I am opening a 5-week shamanic-ET program starting February 19th:https://www.galactic-shaman.com/5-week-programSubscribe now❤️ and never miss an episode!P.S. Debbi also offers coaching programs to help you achieve your goals! As well as shamanic healing experiences. Learn how you can be interviewed and featured on media:https://debbidachinger.com/giftMy Social Platforms:Twitter: https://twitter.com/DebbiDachingerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/debbi.dachinger/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daretodreampodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/debbidachinger/#spiritual #paranormal #channeling #metaphysical #transformation #psychic #author #book #ufo #podcastinterview #shaman #podcast #Healing #extraterrestrial #MarilynGewacke #ZaZar #DebbiDachinger #DareToDream #transformation #love #podcaster #wellness #personaldevelopment #relationship #interview #spirituality #meditation #consciousness #buddhanature #spiritualawakening #spiritualjourney #heartspace #awakening #energyhealing #spiritualpath #divinetransmission #spiritualgrowth
This is a recording of a live guided meditation. The meditation guide and the members of the public who joined the meditation used the Zoom platform. Even though you are listening to this meditation as a recording rather than attending live, in the world of consciousness, there is no time or space. Meaning, regardless of when you listen, you are in a meditation with a large group of folks from different walks of life and places on the planet. Meditation Guide: Tifanei Moyer. Divine Spark Practitioner and Meditation Guide. Tifanei's Meditation Guide Style: With her soft, gentle voice, she brings the listener to a place inside that will nurture the spirit within. Content: Features these tools and techniques: Grounding (Earth Connection) Releasing Centering Intentional Breathing Center of Head Awareness Finding the energy flow of universal consciousness within you, then stepping into it Traveling within your energy architecture -- moving point of awareness through 1-12 chakras Intention setting Bringing your life energy into harmony with your divine/universal self
This is another episode of the reparenting and reculturing series, and is based on The Marion Method, NOT Aware Parenting. I talk about why many people find it hard to say yes to what they have a yes for and no to what they have a no for, having grown up in The Disconnected Domination Culture. I share why this is particularly the case at this time of year. And I offer tangible suggestions for experiencing more safety in expressing full-body yeses and full-body noes. As well as Loving Presence statements to support that. If you're wanting to listen to past festive season episodes, you can do that here: Episode 30: Festive challenges Episode 120: Christmas feelings Episode 163: The opposite of overwhelm this festive season If you want to learn more about The Marion Method, you can do so on my Psychospiritual Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-psychospiritual-podcast/id1344385341 You can find out more about my work at www.marionrose.net and my books at: https://marionrose.net/books/ You can also find me here: https://www.instagram.com/theawareparentingpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/_marion_rose_/ https://www.instagram.com/awareparenting/ www.facebook.com/MarionRosePhD
I absolutely LOVE this episode with Linde Lambrechts, who has a Masters in Clinical Psychology, and is a Psychotherapist and Aware Parenting instructor. You may recognise her from my trilogy of Aware Parenting books, where she shared her beautiful stories. Linde talks about all kinds of topics in this episode, including reclaiming the beauty of our needs as parents. However, it's the stories she tells half way through the episode that brought us both to tears. She shares about what happened for her after being a beta reader of my latest book, 'All of Your Feelings are Welcome', and the incredible but very subtle and nuanced shifts she made in her presence as a parent, which led to some deeply moving and transformational effects. The stories were in response to aggression, which can be the hardest place for us as parents to embody this quality of loving but powerful presence, when our child is lashing out at us, their sibling, or another child. Hearing her share about what happened is one of the most moving experiences I've ever had on the podcast! You can find out more about Linde and her work at: https://www.lindelambrechts.be/ and https://www.instagram.com/lovinglimits/ My book that we talk about in the podcast is coming out in the next 24 hours! You can find it on Amazon in all countries! It's called, "All of Your Feelings are Welcome!" If you want to learn more about The Marion Method, you can do so on my Psychospiritual Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-psychospiritual-podcast/id1344385341 You can find out more about my work at www.marionrose.net and my books at: https://marionrose.net/books/ You can also find me here: https://www.instagram.com/theawareparentingpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/_marion_rose_/ https://www.instagram.com/awareparenting/ www.facebook.com/MarionRosePhD
Offering decompression from post-election intensity, Jack shares a guided meditation helping us maintain a mindful loving presence amidst it all.This episode is brought to you by Betterhelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/heartwisdom and get on your way to being your best self.“The seasons turn, elections come and go, whole nations and civilization arise for a time and pass. You are the witness to consciousness, the loving awareness that sees the mystery of arising and passing, and holds it all with love.” – Jack KornfieldIn this fresh episode, Jack leads a guided meditation on:Decompressing from the intensity of the electionTaking your noble seat amidst life's Eight Worldly Winds and play of oppositesFeeling a stable and centered presence wherever you areResting in a quiet, open, mindful loving awarenessFeeling a true sense of loving kindness right hereBecoming consciousness itself, vast, timeless, spaciousWitnessing the arising and passing of all, and holding it all in love“With loving kindness, notice the energy of the mind—the stream of thoughts and plans, ideas, worries, imaginings, analysis, understandings, stories, images—a river of thoughts, feelings, images, and words. You can hold it all in loving kindness and say, ‘Thank you for all that work, I'm okay just now, you can relax.'” – Jack KornfieldThis episode was originally recorded for the Spirit Rock Meditation Center Monday Night Dharma Talk and Guided Meditation Livestream on 11/11/24. Learn more about Spirit Rock's offerings at SpiritRock.org. Join Jack's next livestream at JackKornfield.com/eventsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I'm so delighted to have Michael Rose, the father of our children, back on the podcast. He was a guest on episode 49. Michael is an Aware Parenting instructor, Tai Chi teacher, and RiverKeeper. In this episode, we share about Aware Parenting, and also about The Marion Method for reparenting. Michael includes perspectives from Tai Chi and from counselling adults. Also in this episode, there is more than the usual background noise of birds singing and dogs snoring. I'm sending love to any feelings that you might feel when you hear those noises. (When I experimented with taking those sounds out, all the life energy in our voices also went, so I left them in!) I invite you to experiment with being present with the sounds while you listen to our voices. Michael shares about his experience of being a part of the Mythopoetic Mens Movement in London in the 90s, and how it helped him practice Aware Parenting. We talk about how grief, crying, and love are interconnected, and how our capacity to cry and to grieve deeply affect our capacity to feel and offer love. I share about The Marion Method perspective of the three types of feelings, and why this is particularly important for adults, and how crying as a result of ongoing harsh thoughts-feelings is not actually healing. We talk about the research process of Aware Parenting, and listening to, and trusting, ourselves as well as our babies or children. Michael shares about his most recent experience doing more counselling training, and how that deepened his understanding of presence, and what presence people need from others in order to experience being safe to feel and express their feelings. Michael talks about the experience of how some dads can believe that being with children is tedious and boring, and how those thoughts and experiences can be transformed. We discuss the shift that can happen from listening to our baby or child's feelings being exhausting, to the experience of us increasingly being able to be present, and the experience being fulfilling and energising. We talk about how Aware Parenting helps our children be more present than us, but also how the reparenting journey helps us become more present. Please note, as a content warning, that Michael shares about an experience of a dangerous experience he had with other men, starting at 1 minute and 8 seconds. Michael finishes the episode sharing about his dream and vision for fathers. You can find out more about my work at www.marionrose.net and my books at: https://marionrose.net/books/ You can also find me here: https://www.instagram.com/theawareparentingpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/_marion_rose_/ https://www.instagram.com/awareparenting/ www.facebook.com/MarionRosePhD
Teaching text: Matthew 7:21-23
Vasant Swaha is a modern mystic sharing his love, joy, and wisdom in retreats. This talk was from a Satsang during the Sacred Silence Retreat at Dharma Mountain, Norway, on the 03rd of March of 2019. For more information visit www.vasantswaha.net
Tap into your natural capacity to give and receive love in *The Cultivating A Loving Presence* Guided Meditation, where you'll deepen your connection to self and others, fostering compassion and inner peace.As a part of the “$uccess Is Spiritual” Collection — The Wisdom of Universal Law.Synced to 528HZ, DNA repair, reduce stress, increase confidence, and balance.
The Jesus Empowered Maiden: Female Identity, Authority and Freedom in Christ
Do you struggle with the idea of approaching God or spending time in His presence? Do you feel unworthy or simply not good enough? Do you see yourself as being too sinful, broken, or outside of what an ideal Christian woman should be? These challenges - which are more common than you may think - don't have to keep hindering your relationship with God. Learn two very simple, no-stress practices that you can implement today to help you lean into God's presence as 100% yourself - no perfection, pretense, or prescribed formula required! P.S. Want a dedicated journal? Check out these custom designs: Hardback Journals: https://rdbl.co/3pwFxG2 Spiral Notebooks: https://rdbl.co/3Fw8lUQ -------------------- Take the Quiz: https://www.relateescape.com/quiz Get a weekly love note from Jenn with legit biblical insights. Plus, be the first to know about exclusive offers! https://bit.ly/GodLovesMeEmail Join the Online Community: https://www.relateescape.com/online-community Shop the Store: https://www.relateescape.com/store Follow Jenn on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/relateescape
As humans, our foundational formation takes place within some sort of family system. We are discipled, whether with intentionality or not, into a way of life. Then at some point along the way we meet Jesus. When we put our faith in Him, we are reconciled to God and brought into His family. But how […]
Path of Sacred Relatedness - Undoing the Blocks to Loving Presence - We long for soul friends, and yet often engage with each other in reactive ways - caught inside the experience of a wanting, guarded, fearful self. This talk explores practices that release identification with these scales that confine us, so we can remember the sacredness living through ourselves and all beings.
Affirm: "I rest in the shelter of God's Loving Presence." Listen to the Silence, and find the Harmony. Go from meditation to Melody, and stay (t)here. I Love you, Nik To claim your free gift, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, screenshot it and send it to me at nikki@curlynikki.com! Join us on Patreon to support the show, and tune into and participate in live video Q&As with me! ___________________________________________ Today's Quotes: "Melodies from Heaven Rain down on me, rain down on me Melodies from Heaven Rain down on me, rain down on me Take me in Your arms and hold me close Rain down on me, rain down on me Fill me with Your precious Holy Ghost Rain down on me Rain down on me " -Kirk Franklin, Melodies from Heaven Excerpt from 'Journey with the Master' by Eva Bell Werber 'I Am Your Teacher' "If you get in touch with something bigger, the smaller things naturally evaporate. The source of life which is functioning within you is a far bigger phenomenon than the thought process." -Sadhguru "It is necessary to close the eyes to all appearances, judging neither good nor bad, acknowledging only that it is, and in this way something rather like a vacuum is created within your own being, and into that place of stillness and peace Truth reveals Itself as the harmony unto the situation." -Joel Goldsmith "I rest in the shelter of God's Loving Presence." -Unity Church "When Christ wishes it... he receives within himself the Song sent into Him from the heavens, and His meditation is changed into Melody, and His Spirit lingers in marvelous Harmony." -Richard Rolle, "The Fire of Love" "It does not matter how urgent, threatening or overwhelming the problem seems to be nor its category-- health, wealth, harmony, peace, or justice; neither does it matter how close to destruction or even death the problem seems to leave you. When you seek God for God itself you are safe. You are protected from physical and material harm of any category even though the problem may appear to be overwhelming or even too late to resolve. Nothing is unresolved or too late in God." -Don Mardak "One cannot handle the mind from the level of the mind. Just forcing positive thoughts on oneself is not enough. This is where knowing the secret of breath can transform lives." -Sri Sri Ravi Shankar "Let us never fear an image in our mind whether that image is a person, a disease, or even a bomb. That still small Voice in the midst of us is mightier than all of these, and if we can become so silent that that Voice can utter Itself—even if only as a deep breath or a sense of peace or warmth—this earth will be filled with the voice of God and the belief in two powers will be silenced." -Goldsmith, Joel S.. The Thunder of Silence (p. 200). Acropolis Books, Inc.. Kindle Edition. Support the show Beginning Aug 7, 2023 - 'GoOD Mornings with CurlyNikki' will host pre and post roll ads within the back catalogue.
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When connecting with other people, Loving Presence is the secret sauce. And there are specific actions you can take to improve your capacity to be a force for Loving Presence even with difficult people or on difficult circumstances. This is also a "foundational practice" meaning, you can spend a lifetime mastering it, and you will also master many other things by virtue of your understanding. Tune in for more. Watch: https://youtu.be/pgH-ERbnLaQ
Diana Lockett is a visionary Conscious Communication Leadership Consultant and spiritual mentor who creates safe spaces that invite leaders, teams, and educators to Re-Align to ThriveTM to transform their corporate teams and classrooms by accessing inspired wisdom and inspired action. The result is an environment where participants feel relaxed and safe to communicate confidently and clearly and build compassionate relationships rooted in collaboration, innovation, education, integration, and cooperation. Diana offers 1-1 wellness leadership mentoring and coaching and uses her skillful study of group dynamics to amplify team members in groups to optimize their wellbeing, their relationships, and their performance. Her work bridges the gap between science and spirituality with radical space-holding and compassion. This year, she is on a mission to empower over 2 million students with conscious communication leadership in schools (through their staff, administrators, and office staff and directly with the older students) and find their path to self-acceptance and amplified learning. Diana is a 6 x International Bestselling Author and International Speaker who uses her superpower of vulnerable storytelling to allow her audience to soften into their own loving presence. Her recently released book, The Call To Freedom: Heal your Pain, Awaken your Loving Presence, is an Internationally Acclaimed memoir filled with personal, spiritual, and embodiment coaching for anyone that is ready to answer “The Call”. Here are the takeaways... Play is vitally important and when you incorporate it into your life everything feels easier. We are all the Golden Buddha. We all have essential golden essence but we sometimes forget because of our human experiences and programming from our experiences and the people around us. We are told pain is something that we should avoid. It can be a coping mechanism to avoid feeling pain. But when we face our pain, we become a part of the healing of the entire planet. Healing heals forward. When we individually heal we help heal the divisiveness of the planet. We become whole when we can integrate all the parts of ourselves into the whole being through somatic healing. When you are chasing tomorrows as in "I'll be happy when...." you will always receive the thing you want - tomorrow. The work is to be happy now. When you are unwilling to feel your pain, you become unable to feel the blissful emotions. Science tells us that even the toughest emotions last about 90 seconds. When we can label the sensation, the sensation can shift. Acknowledging sensations and emotionality is a way to shift your perceptions. Slowing down is an essential component of this practice. When you avoid pain, you are inadvertently avoiding pleasure. Pleasure is right on the other side of your pain. The best way to find a life you really love is to love the life you have right now. Stop chasing your dreams because that means they are running away from you. Instead, consider living your dreams right now. You are enough. Connect with Diana... All of Diana's social media links can be found HERE on her LinkTree Website: www.dianalockett.com Diana offers a 4-week course for self-publishing authors who want to be bestsellers www.dianalockett.com/relate Order Diana's book at dianalockett.com/book Work with Brenda... 1:1 Healing Sessions - Heal to the Yes - https://www.brendawinkle.com/healing Yes Academy - https://www.brendawinkle.com/yes-academy-course Heal Yes Retreat - https://www.brendawinkle.com/retreat Chat with Brenda https://calendly.com/brendawinkle/discovery Free Masterclass: UnlockYour Intuitive Gifts and Tap Into Your Inner Wisdom July 26, 2023 - Register at https://www.brendawinkle.com/unlock Yes Academy - https://www.brendawinkle.com/yes-academy-course Heal to the Yes - https://www.brendawinkle.com/healing Heal Yes Retreat - https://www.brendawinkle.com/retreat Feel Better Fast Guide https://www.brendawinkle.com/feelbetterfast Meditation to feel better https://www.brendawinkle.com/feelbetter Connect with Brenda Website: https://www.brendawinkle.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brendawinkle/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brenda.winkle111 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brendawinkle111 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brenda-winkle-empowerment/ Email: brenda@brendawinkle.com
What if instead of demanding that a painful emotion disappear or becoming all consumed by it, you began to relate to your experience with spaciousness infused with kindness?
How do we grow spiritually, allow for authenticity, and practice presence? My guest today, Diana Lockett, has been on a 25-year quest do learn just that. With radical self-love and following the call to freedom, she believes we can "turn our pain into love." Diana Lockett is a 6 x International Bestselling Author and International Speaker who uses her superpower of vulnerable storytelling to allow her audience to soften in their own loving presence. Her recently released memoir is called, "The Call to Freedom: Heal Your Pain, Awaken your Loving Presence." You can find it here: https://a.co/d/cv0L2P2 Diana is a visionary Conscious Communication Leadership consultant and spiritual mentor. She creates safe spaces that invite leaders, teams, and educators to Re-Align and Thrive (TM) to transform their corporate teams and classrooms by accessing inspired wisdom and inspired action. Diana's website: https://www.dianalockett.com/book Has instagram handleDM me on Instagram! I'd love to hear from you! https://www.instagram.com/iheartserin/Join the facebook group: Survivors of Trauma Unite! https://www.facebook.com/groups/925184671535182
Join hosts Ed Gough and Drew Soleyn on The Dad Central Show as they sit down with Tosha Schore, the creator of Parenting Boys Peacefully. With a passion for building community and creating a safe space for dads to engage in parenting, Tosha shares her personal story and journey to working with fathers. The conversation delves into the two key areas of parenting boys peacefully: working on oneself and getting into "good enough" parenting shape. Tosha emphasizes the importance of taking care of one's own emotional well-being in order to be a better parent, and shares practical tips for managing stress and emotions. Tosha also discusses the importance of connection and relationship-building with sons, and offers strategies for creating a strong bond. Through her work, Tosha aims to empower dads to be more engaged and intentional in their parenting, and to create a peaceful and fulfilling family life. This episode is a must-listen for any father looking to build stronger connections with their sons and become a more intentional and peaceful parent. About Tosha Schore Tosha is mom to three boys and an advocate for boys and their families. She is on a mission to create a more peaceful world, one sweet boy at a time by supporting you to care for yourself, connect with your boy deeply, set limits lovingly, and play wildly! She brings a burst of energy and optimism to parenting, and is an expert at simple solutions to what feel like overwhelmingly complicated problems. Through her online community and courses, Tosha helps break the isolation of modern parenting and lifts your confidence so you're better equipped to face the challenges of raising young boys. Links for Tosha: https://parentingboyspeacefully.com/ About The Dad Central Show Dads love to see their kids grow into confident and successful adults. The problem is most dads feel unsure how to get there and have nowhere to turn for help. The Dad Central Show coaches you to be your best, while bringing out the best in your family. Links for Dad Central Website: https://dadcentral.ca The Dad Central Show: https://dadcentral.ca/podcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/dadcentral Twitter: https://twitter.com/dadcentral_ont Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadcentralontario LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dadcentral/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs2HyxB9nOLxyHvBMSo4TQQ Contact us at podcast@dadcentral.ca The Dad Central Show is sponsored by Dove Men+Care. Dove Men+Care believes care is the best of a man, because when men care for themselves and others, there is a positive impact.
Welcome to the Limitless Potential podcast, where you can dive into the personal, business and career-rich top-achiever tips, techniques, stories and experiences of some incredibly successful and inspirational people, each with their own perspectives and journeys and each with golden nuggets of wisdom which might just change your life. About the Guest Diana is a visionary conscious communication coach who helps leaders and speakers to communicate with confidence and clarity and build relationships that are rooted in trust, collaboration and cooperation. Her transformational coaching and speaking uses her superpower of creating safe and unconditional spaces to invite individuals and groups to compassionately experience and express all parts of themselves through a lens of loving acceptance, inner wisdom and relaxation. It is in these states that one can show up and communicate authentically and create inspired action to serve from a joy filled life. Diana, who is a 6 x International Bestselling author, Transformational Speaker, Communication Consultant, Spiritual/Somatic Coach & Healer, has launched her first solo book, The Call to Freedom – Heal Your Pain, Awaken Your Loving Presence, which became an instant international and multi category best seller. Book - The Call to Freedom: Heal your Pain, Awaken your Loving Presence https://bit.ly/TheCalltoFreedomAmazon *Special Offer for Limitless Potential podcast subscribers* FREE journal companion to The Call to Freedom: Heal your Pain, Awaken your Loving Presence: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cwH6pCMuCsYlG1z8cVR6SBRfZOCang6N/view?usp=share_link Diana's links: https://linktr.ee/diana_lockett About the Host Tracy Stone is an executive trainer, transformational coach, international bestselling author, renowned clinical hypnotherapist and inspirational speaker. Tracy has spent 30+ years in some of the world's largest and most prestigious global businesses helping senior management teams maximise their strengths and eliminate major process, engagement and cultural issues. From New York to Sydney, she built a phenomenal reputation as a world-class problem solver and ‘transformation whisperer'. Her many awards are testament to her ability to make concrete and significant changes to the thousands who have joined her much acclaimed workshops, trainings and coaching events. Tracy has taken those years of experience in identifying the true root cause of problems and uncovering solutions that provide brilliant results and now uses her finely tuned skills to make spectacular and lasting transformational shifts in her client's personal lives and careers through her unrivalled courses, coaching, and highly personalised 1:1 or focused group hypnotherapy. In 2020 and 2021 Tracy became an international best-selling author with the uplifting and inspirational anthology books Ignite Happiness and Ignite Possibilities. In December 2021 Tracy published her best-selling solo book ‘Love Remains – A Guide Through Grief'. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracy.stone... Website: https://limitlesspotential.co.uk/
This Sunday, Pastor Rich leads us through the next them in our Good and Beautiful and Kind Series. In a world that is torn apart by anxious reactivity, we wexplore what it means to remain close to God, to ourselves, and to one another. Please take some time to read through John 15 before Sunday. CONNECT: https://elmhurst.newlife.nyc/nextsteps EVENTS: https://elmhurst.newlife.nyc/events GIVE: https://elmhurst.newlife.nyc/give EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES? Visit https://elmhurst.newlife.nyc after 5pm on Monday for an uninterrupted recording of the sermon.
Hannah Cross is a licensed clinical social worker, devoted to helping people with emotional and behavioral concerns. The way she approaches her work is rooted in a life-changing early job, one she almost didn't take — at a youth incarceration center. Working with these young people, she comes to realize that while the textbook approach might sometimes fail, there's a reliable healing power in a simple, loving presence. This insight helps her see her own younger self anew, and embrace her past.Listen to Rev. Monique Ortiz's Meditative Story "The heart comes out at night": https://listen.meditativestory.com/RevMoniqueOrtizPIOEach episode of Meditative Story combines the emotional pull of first-person storytelling with immersive music and gentle mindfulness prompts. Read the transcript for this story: https://meditativestory.com/jade-bowler/Sign up for the Meditative Story newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gyDGgDSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Slow down and sink into your body, soften your muscles and joints with your breath and gentle movement. Deepen your presence as you continue to inhabit your body. Notice the subtle energy in our body while bringing loving attention to your body with this 18 minute guided meditation with music by Ava. Increasing accessibility to functional healing + non-dual spiritual oneness. www.functionalspirituality.com Free resources: Newsletter sign up: A monthly update for me on new offers and the energy of the month. Community meditation: Join the Functional Spirituality Group and enjoy a free resource for meditators and yogis to connect to and enjoy a like-minded community. Free workshop: Healing complex trauma: A free workshop on how to optimise your spiritual practice and your daily life by understanding complex trauma. Connect on Socials Where you can hear from us in daily life Personal account: @avairani_ Functional Spirituality: @functionalspirituality Studio: @spandaschool
Affirm: "I rest in the shelter of God's Loving Presence."Listen to the Silence,and find the Harmony. Go from meditation to Melody,and stay (t)here. I Love you, Nik nikki@curlynikki.com LOVE CHARGING STATION, Live, Daily, Group Practice- 6:30am ET (Spotify LIVE):▶▶ https://apps.apple.com/id/app/spotify-live/id1517524960Support the show:▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmorningsGoOD Mornings merch:▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmorningsWeekly LIVE Meditation, Tuesdays at 7pm ET (FREE on Spotify)▶▶ https://spotify.link/meditation___________________________________________Today's Quotes:"Melodies from HeavenRain down on me, rain down on meMelodies from HeavenRain down on me, rain down on meTake me in Your arms and hold me closeRain down on me, rain down on meFill me with Your precious Holy GhostRain down on meRain down on me "-Kirk Franklin, Melodies from HeavenExcerpt from 'Journey with the Master' by Eva Bell Werber 'I Am Your Teacher' "If you get in touch with something bigger, the smaller things naturally evaporate. The source of life which is functioning within you is a far bigger phenomenon than the thought process."-Sadhguru "It is necessary to close the eyes to all appearances, judging neither good nor bad, acknowledging only that it is, and in this way something rather like a vacuum is created within your own being, and into that place of stillness and peace Truth reveals Itself as the harmony unto the situation."-Joel Goldsmith "I rest in the shelter of God's Loving Presence."-Unity Church "When Christ wishes it... he receives within himself the Song sent into Him from the heavens, and His meditation is changed into Melody, and His Spirit lingers in marvelous Harmony."-Richard Rolle, "The Fire of Love""It does not matter how urgent, threatening or overwhelming the problem seems to be nor its category-- health, wealth, harmony, peace, or justice; neither does it matter how close to destruction or even death the problem seems to leave you. When you seek God for God itself you are safe. You are protected from physical and material harm of any category even though the problem may appear to be overwhelming or even too late to resolve. Nothing is unresolved or too late in God."-Don Mardak "One cannot handle the mind from the level of the mind. Just forcing positive thoughts on oneself is not enough. This is where knowing the secret of breath can transform lives."-Sri Sri Ravi Shankar"Let us never fear an image in our mind whether that image is a person, a disease, or even a bomb. That still small Voice in the midst of us is mightier than all of these, and if we can become so silent that that Voice can utter Itself—even if only as a deep breath or a sense of peace or warmth—this earth will be filled with the voice of God and the belief in two powers will be silenced."-Goldsmith, Joel S.. The Thunder of Silence (p. 200). Acropolis Books, Inc.. Kindle Edition. Support the show
In this episode of conscious creation I talk about my current situation. I have been very hectic lately with all of the to do list for leaving in my bus, and I have not been able to have as depressants within my heart as possible. So, this episode is talking all about how to enter back into the heart consciousness and see the love that resides in every moment and within you I hope you enjoy.
"Plötzlich gestand ich mir zu, was ich schon immer war: liebende Präsenz!" - Rike ✨ Du hast Angst davor verurteilt zu werden? Du traust dich nicht, so zu sein wie du bist? Du fragst dich, warum dir immer wieder das Selbe passiert? Dann hör hier mal rein. ✨ Rike offenbart ihre Lebensgeschichte und spricht damit Tabuthemen, wie Hochbegabung und Depression an. Sie redet darüber, wie sie ihren Lebenstraum von einer Liebesbeziehung entdeckte und wie sie zu ihrer Authentizität fand. Du wirst nach diesem Podcast Vorurteile loslassen, die Welt des Internatsleben kennen lernen und verstehen, wie du in deiner Vergangenheit deine Leidenschaft findest! ↠ Nach dem Hören dieses Podcasts wirst du nicht mehr verzweifelt und ängstlich durch dein Leben laufen. Du verstehst, dass du vertrauen darfst und dass deine Lebensaufgabe das Beste aus dir herausholt. Du transformierst deine negativen Gedanken. ✨ Wir freuen uns auf deine Erkenntnisse und Gedanken zur Folge: Schreibe uns gerne eine Mail an ✉ selfmovement.podcast@gmail.com oder kontaktiere uns in den sozialen Medien. Wir freuen uns auf dich und deine Geschichte!
Secular: denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. And yet if God is all, Spirit is all, there can be no other. What is the devotion of my heart - to Awake in God's Loving Presence.Mysticism - devotion to God.The secular fades away, and only mystical devotion to God is so.
1st Monday of the Month Prayers! Thank you for sending in your prayers and petitions. We pray over the prayer requests that come in and we are being united in our prayers, faith, and together we will claim breakthroughs. In Jesus name. Amen!!! #wegatherinyourlovingpresence #1stmondayprayer #inthepresenceofyourgreatness #abbafather Need a quick kick in the butt podcast where everything… Continue reading We Gather In Your Loving Presence | 1st Monday Prayer Episode 3
Loving Presence A sermon preached by Rev. Ginger E. Gaines-Cirelli at Foundry UMC January 30, 2022, the fourth Sunday after the Epiphany. “Shine On!” series. Texts: 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, Luke 4:21-30 Do you have to “go to church” to be a Christian? Evidently there was quite the robust conversation on this topic amongst our last confirmation class. There are at least a couple of solid responses. First, I would pose a follow up question, does showing up for worship and other church activities on a regular basis make you a Christian? If, by Christian, we mean (as we say in our Baptismal liturgy) “a true disciple who walks in the way that leads to life” then the answer is a resounding, “no.” Going to a church makes you a Christian as much as going to a garage makes you a car. It is quite possible to be a card-carrying Christian whose life has little resemblance to Jesus—and perhaps even does damage to Jesus' good name. The story of what happens when Jesus goes back to his “home church” in Nazareth is a good example. Jesus reminded them that God's prophetic work focused on those considered “outsiders” or “other,” implying this would be the case for Jesus' ministry as well. The hometown crowd couldn't stand the thought that he wouldn't just share his gifts with them, they were enraged at Jesus' implication that the miracle of his love would be offered to people whom they deemed enemies, to people they despised. When Jesus went to his home church to visit the adults with whom he had grown up, perhaps folks who had taught him the Torah, and played with him as a child, perhaps adults whom he had admired…what happened? They didn't just damage his name, they tried to kill him. They had somehow missed the part in scripture about caring for the stranger and sojourner, doing justice, and walking humbly with God. They wanted what they wanted for themselves, were looking out for themselves. But, as Jesus points out and models, the Judeo-Christian story provides a stark contrast to this human tendency. The story we tell is not just about us as individuals, not just about “me.” It's about “WE.” Our faith is all about relationships, it involves caring about more than just my own needs or desires, it involves being part of a community, it involves attending to the needs of the most vulnerable ones in God's creation. These relational, communal, other-focused aspects of the faith are not peripheral to our practice of Christian faith. They are at the very core. And here is where we get to another response to the confirmands' conversation. In short, “there is no such thing as solitary Christianity. Being a follower of Jesus means being in community with other followers of Jesus. We can be…spiritual without the presence of other people in our lives, but we cannot be growing disciples of Jesus Christ without the encouragement, guidance, wisdom, and accountability of other disciples.” I often talk about the community of the church as the “lab” or training ground for the rest of our lives. It is in our faith community that we get to practice mercy, compassion, leadership, courage, speaking up, holding our tongues, sharing our gifts, honoring others' gifts, and all the rest. The 1st letter to the Corinthians was focused on helping that congregation get clear about where they needed to do better in their practice. As Pastor Ben pointed out last week, Paul is speaking to the ways that some gifts were being valued more than others, some people being valued more than others. Paul encouraged them to practice a more excellent way of living in relationship and community, the way of love. We practice when we are present with one another. Weekly gatherings for worship are our most regular, broadly shared communal experience of relating to God and to one another. For those who are new among us on any given Sunday, what they see, hear, and do as part of our worship tells them a lot about who we are and what we're about. For those of us who worship as Foundry regularly, everything we do in worship is an occasion for rehearsing our faith. One writer says that “the repeated patterns and practices of Christian worship over time shape us in ways of being with God and one another. In the repeated patterns and practices of Christian worship, we are formed and fashioned into the values and vision of the gospel.” “Repeated patterns and practices,” it is suggested, are necessary in order to be formed into the shape that more closely resembles the Kin-dom of heaven. Think of a body-builder: if he wants to change the shape of his body to emphasize certain aspects of his physique, then regular, repeated patterns and practices are required. The same movement, over and over, builds strength and definition. If we want our lives to look a certain way, to have particular characteristics and reflect particular values, then repeated patterns and practices—disciplined habits—are required to help our lives take that shape. We might also think about a sports team. Individuals can practice the fundamentals on their own, but the team won't play well together or accomplish its goal unless each person is consistent in team practice and utilizes each team member's different strengths. The repeated patterns and practices of Christian worship, meant to be lively and life-giving can certainly become formulaic, boring, and, well…deadly. The founder of the Methodist movement, John Wesley, was deeply concerned that the Anglican Church of which he was a part had devolved into empty ritualism, seemingly cut off from the life-transforming power of the Holy Spirit. His response was to organize small groups to study the Bible, pray, support one another in the faith, hold each other accountable, and serve the poor. These small groups provided a context within which folks were reminded of what they were doing, nurtured a faith that was really connected to their everyday life, and deepened their relationship with the God they worshiped when they showed up on Sunday morning. Wesley remained an Anglican priest his whole life and always expected members of the small groups within the Methodist societies to worship at their parish church, bringing their spiritual awakening with them into the pews to enliven the ritual with a vital and living faith in a living God! Our spiritual heritage as United Methodists, therefore, is rich with a model for small group community, with worship patterns and practices of the Anglican Church out of which we grew, and an intentional focus on the movement of the Holy Spirit who is always at work in our daily lives and in our worship to challenge, transform, inspire, and make us new. There is a basic pattern and movement of our worship—gathering in prayer and praise, being encountered by the Word of God, responding to the Word in acts of faith, generosity, sacrament, and commitment, and being commissioned and sent forth. Within the basic pattern, those of us who plan worship may add something creative or different at the prompting of Spirit. And in any given week, something may happen “on the spot”—something unplanned or uncontrolled. The regular pattern and practice of communal worship creates the trusted “container” in which Spirit can move in surprising ways. I will never forget the Ascension Sunday when, after preaching a sermon inspired by an image of Christ dancing into heaven, I planned to have my friend sing the song “I Hope You Dance.” I knew I would invite the congregation to respond during the song, but wasn't sure what form that response would take—whether it would be an invitation to pray at the altar or in the pews, or—well, I just didn't know ahead of time. When the time came, I simply invited folks to respond however they wanted to…they could pray, they could just ponder, they could dance, whatever. And, lo and behold, people got up and started dancing together, right there in church! Communal ritual—whether in worship or participation in a small group—helps create trust that allows taking risks like that. It's also important because of its consistency. It helps us remain in relationship to God and to one another through the varying conditions of our lives and the inconsistencies of our feelings and moods; this is why I encourage those who are grieving—or those struggling in their faith—to get back into regular worship or connection with their small group as soon as possible; the ritual helps provide something constant, a place to be held. It has also been said that ritual practice is necessary for us because of our persistent amnesia—our forgetting who we are, whom we live for, and why. And so we gather in small groups to share what's real in our lives and to receive encouragement, support, and prayer for the journey. We are present with one another in worship to pray, listen, and ponder, to sing our praises to God, to speak words full of poetry and mystery that call us to remember the story, to remember who we are and who God is and why we are here anyway—that it's not all about me or just looking out for Number One, that there is something larger of which we are a part and that there is hope for our lives no matter what the circumstances. Perhaps the most poignant example for me of the power of communal ritual to form and shape us and to become so much a part of us that it lives in our bones is the experience of praying and singing with folks who suffer from Alzheimers Disease or dementia. Somehow the Lord's Prayer, the favorite Christmas carol—whatever was repeated and enlivened through the rituals of the Church for that person—those things remain when so much else is lost. The disease can't touch that part of them; they can still recite those prayers… Those rituals live in very deep places in us. They form us; and they remind us who we are even when so much else of our lives is forgotten. And, of course, the thing that matters most of all in life is the love we give and receive. Cultivating relationships, caring for one another, sharing life in all its complications, and highs, and lows, working shoulder to shoulder for things that matter, laughing, crying, and persevering together—this is the heart of it all. Our worship and our intentional connections in relationship with one another in small groups, classes, ministry teams and committees provide the place for us to practice living faith, hope, and love. Only when we've been at it awhile, will we be able to create enough trust to do the really difficult things and work together in ways that truly honor every gift and member. It is in these contexts we are formed and grow in the love and compassion that reflects the life of God revealed in Jesus. Do you have to “go to church” to call yourself a Christian? No. Do you need to be part of intentional covenant community—even with all its challenges, needs, disappointments, and foibles—to be fully shaped and formed over the course of your life in the perfect love of God in the image of Jesus? Well… yes. The good news is that God's faith in us, hope for us, and love for us abide. And that loving presence will guide your steps…and always on a path that leads to life. https://foundryumc.org/archive
Meditation: Awakening Loving Presence (2021-12-22) - Loving presence is an innate capacity, and it can be cultivated. This meditation begins with a scan arousing a relaxed tender presence in the body, then brings loving attention to our inner life, and in widening circles, to our world.
Coaching with loving presence is perhaps one of the most powerful ways we can be of service to our clients - and be in service of ourselves to support whatever needs to emerge in the system of coaching. Nadim Bitar (ACC credentialed coach) shares his insights about the power of love, presence and spontaneity in coaching. Listen to Nadim in Empower World Coaching and Leadership Podcast Episode. 168
Ron Kurtz video link shared in meeting. Introduction to the Hakomi Method with Ron Kurtz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcRda7-tsXU
Let's all lift our hearts to the Lord as we all listen in the Holy Spirit! Lifting our hearts to Jesus is what the Lord LOVES and welcomes us all to do- for all belong to the Lord! In Luke 1: 46-55, The Canticle of Mary glorifies God in the Holy Spirit as Mother Mary rejoices in her soul in the Goodness of the Lord! What rejoicing there is in Heaven! As we all rejoice in the Lord's Goodness, all in Heaven rejoice with us! As we invite the Holy Intercession of the Holy Family, the Holy Intercession of the Saints and all Nine Choirs of Angels, led by St. Michael, we all praise the Lord with Mother Mary as we all Praise His Holy and Perfect Name of Jesus Christ! Praise the Lord in the Highest! This Lectio Divina Podcast is for everyone and as we listen to the Holy Spirit, it is the Lord who welcomes us all to Him, to open the Gospels, to share the Gospels with all we meet; and to come to Mass, as all are called to turn to Jesus fully! For as we do turn to the Lord fully, it is He who welcomes us to Him in His Eternal and Loving Presence! A Podcast for all! May God bless all families of the Lord! This RSS link has changed! For all new episodes, you can find the new RSS link to "Lifting Our Hearts to Jesus! Podcast" wherever you listen to Podcasts. You are invited to listen to new episodes (going forward!) on the new RSS link of "Listening Our Hearts to Jesus! Podcast" Thank you and May God bless all in the Lord!
Ronni and Jennie: Breaking the Cycles of Trauma and Abuse, Silence and Shame
Ronni and Jennie discuss Matt Kahn's books: “Whatever Arises, Love That” and “Everything is Here to Help You.” Both contain powerful lessons about cultivating self-love and finding peace, no matter what is happening in your life.
As Pastor Brad continues our Advent series, we focus on the fourth theme of Advent: love. Our culture affirms the value of love. We all long for a love that completes us, that makes us feel whole. However, we can often be disappointed and disillusioned by our experiences of human love. Advent reminds us that […]
Susie talks with author and speaker Lisa Robertson who wrote the book "The Path of Life: Walking in the Loving Presence of God." Lisa shares some insight on how to follow God's unique paths for each of our lives.