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Mechthild Schroeter-Rupieper ist Familientrauerbegleiterin und Buchautorin. Sie hat mehrere erfolgreiche Bücher über Abschied und Trauer geschrieben, in ihrem Lavia Institut für Familientrauerbegleitung hat sie das „Lavia Trauermodell“ für Familien aus ihren jahrzehntelangen Erfahrungen erarbeitet. Mit Saskia Jungnikl-Gossy spricht sie über den Terror-Anschlag an einer Grazer Schule, kollektive Trauer, Sprachlosigkeit und wie man Rituale nutzen kann, um besser mit Trauer umzugehen.Wichtige Anmerkung: Die Tonqualität der Episode ist nicht so gut wie gewohnt - wir bitten um Entschuldigung!Im Gespräch kommen hilfreiche Kontakte und Projekte zur Sprache – weiterführende Infos und Links dazu findest du hier:Das Lavia Haus: Unterstützung und Begletung bei TrauerfällenIm Podcast Todesmutig geht es um Verlust, den Tod, Trauer und das Weiterleben.Lehrgänge zu FamilientrauerbegleitungDie Caritas Wien bietet hier Unterstützung für trauernde Menschen, hier gibt es Angebote der Diakonie.Weitere Hilfe in Krisen findest du hier:Telefonseelsorge: 142, telefonseelsorge.at, Beratung per Telefon (0–24 Uhr), E-Mail oder Chat (16–23 Uhr)Kriseninterventionszentrum: 01/406 95 95, kriseninterventionszentrum.at, Beratung für Menschen in Krisen via Telefon (Montag bis Freitag 10–17 Uhr) oder E-MailSozialpsychiatrischer Notdienst Wien: 01/313 30, psd-wien.at, Soforthilfe für Menschen in Krisen in WienHelpline des Berufsverbands österreichischer Psychologen: 01/504 80 00, boep.or.at, Beratung am Telefon (Montag bis Freitag 9–16 Uhr) und via E-Mail Rat auf Draht: 147, rataufdraht.at, Beratung für Kinder und Jugendliche am Telefon (0–24 Uhr), per E-Mail und ChatServicetelefon der Wiener Kinder- und Jugendhilfe: 01/4000 80 11, Beratung bei Fragen, Sorgen, Konflikten und Krisen in Familien, Vermittlung zu den Angeboten der Kinder- und Jugendhilfe in Wien (Montag bis Freitag 8–18 Uhr)Psychologische Studierendenberatung: per Telefon und persönlich im jeweiligen Bundesland, E-Mail und Videochat erreichbar: Psychologische StudierendenberatungWeiterführende Hilfe:Das Buch "Ich bin Todesmutig - Vom Umgang mit Trauer im Leben" zum Podcast erscheint im Herbst 2025: Benni Bauerdick und Mechthild Schroeter-Rupieper haben es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, Trauernde auf ihrem Weg zu begleiten und Tabus zu durchbrechen.Der Familientrauerkalender Gemeinsam trauern – gemeinsam leben erscheint im Herbst 2025. Wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn Du "Ganz offen gesagt" auf einem der folgenden Wege unterstützt:Werde Unterstützer:in auf SteadyKaufe ein Premium-Abo auf AppleKaufe Artikel in unserem FanshopSchalte Werbung in unserem PodcastFeedback bitte an redaktion@ganzoffengesagt.at
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Rechte evangelikale Christen sind gegen Sex vor der Ehe, Klimaschutz und LGBTQ. Manche sympathisieren mit der AfD. Hunderttausende folgen ihnen auf Instagram und Youtube, wo sie für ein patriarchales Weltbild samt Unterordnung der Frau werben. Klein, Mechthild www.deutschlandfunk.de, Aus Religion und Gesellschaft
Und gleichzeitig der Familie im Pflegealltag Entlastung geben – dafür steht das Uhlhorn-Tageshospiz in Hannover. Mechthild besucht es gerade. Sie hat Krebs im Endstadium und fühlt sich im Tageshospiz „rund rum wohl“. Massen, Kunsttherapie, Musiktherapie, gute Gespräche, gemeinsames Backen und Kochen oder auf einem Liegestuhl in der Sonne liegen und den Vögeln zuhören, all das liebt die 69-jährige. Wie sie auch mit belastenden Gedanken und Gefühlen zurecht kommt und das Pflegeteam und die Ehrenamtlichen sie dabei unterstützen erzählen sie zusammen in diesem Podcast. Und auch Irene erzählt von ihrer Erfahrung als Angehörige. Ihr Mann war dort ein Jahr Gast – bis zu seinem Tod. Er ist im Uhlhornhospiz verstorben. Seine Frau sagt: „Durch das Tageshospiz war der Einzug ins Hospiz nicht mehr so schwer.“ Autor*in: Angela Behrens Moderation: Angela Behrens 2025 (c) & (p) Evangelischer Kirchenfunk Niedersachsen-Bremen GmbH Veröffentlichungsdatum: 18. Juni 2025
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Im Mittelalter gab es keine Verfolgung von Nichtgläubigen oder Zweiflern. Historiker haben den oft wiederholten Mythos widerlegt. Vielmehr sind Verfolgungen von Atheisten ein Phänomen der Neuzeit. Klein, Mechthild www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Zeitfragen. Feature
Diese Folge ist eine Wiederholung, da Alex aktuell eine Ausbildung zum Meditationstrainer durchläuft und ein Schweigeretreat absolviert. Über diese Folge: Reiki Meister-/Lehrerin Mechthild Knepper ist in dieser Podcast Episode zu Gast und spricht mit Alex über die spirituelle Heilmethode Reiki (eine Folge aus dem Jahr 2022).
Und gleichzeitig der Familie im Pflegealltag Entlastung geben – dafür steht das Uhlhorn-Tageshospiz in Hannover. Mechthild besucht es gerade. Sie hat Krebs im Endstadium und fühlt sich im Tageshospiz „rund rum wohl“. Massen, Kunsttherapie, Musiktherapie, gute Gespräche, gemeinsames Backen und Kochen oder auf einem Liegestuhl in der Sonne liegen und den Vögeln zuhören, all das liebt die 69-jährige. Wie sie auch mit belastenden Gedanken und Gefühlen zurecht kommt und das Pflegeteam und die Ehrenamtlichen sie dabei unterstützen erzählen sie zusammen in diesem Podcast. Und auch Irene erzählt von ihrer Erfahrung als Angehörige. Ihr Mann war dort ein Jahr Gast – bis zu seinem Tod. Er ist im Uhlhornhospiz verstorben. Seine Frau sagt: „Durch das Tageshospiz war der Einzug ins Hospiz nicht mehr so schwer.“ Autor*in: Angela Behrens Moderation: Angela Behrens 2025 (c) & (p) Evangelischer Kirchenfunk Niedersachsen-Bremen GmbH Veröffentlichungsdatum: 26. März 2025
#diepodcastin mit echten News: Isabel Rohner & Regula Staempfli on Ann Landers, Anna Maria Luisa de'Medici, Stefanie Reichsperger, Mechthild Heil, Rabea Rogge as Very Good News. #diepodcastin dann mit VERY BAD NEWS: Dschihadismus in Syria made & payed for in Europe (laStaempfli) & Terrorhilfswerk UNWRA (Rohnerin) mit unglaublichen Zahlen.
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Die evangelische Sexualethik und eine Theologie, die Vergebung von Schuld ins Zentrum stellt, sind wohl die Gründe für die Vertuschung und Verharmlosung von sexualisierter Gewalt. Viele der Täter sind deshalb nicht zur Rechenschaft gezogen worden. Klein, Mechthild www.deutschlandfunk.de, Tag für Tag
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Saints du jour 2024-11-19 Ste Mechthild von Hackeborn by Radio Maria France
In Series 15, we have picked our Guest based on the date when his or her feast day is celebrated (annually) according to the Catholic liturgical calendar. Mechthild's feast day is November 19th. She began a poem in this way: Ah blessed absence of God,How lovingly I am bound to you!You strengthen my will in its painAnd make dear to meThe long hard wait in my poor body.She, and in a way similar to Julian of Norwich (who was a Guest at The Night School in the Fall of 2018), Mechthild received a series of “revelations”, a series of intense experiences of God that profoundly deepened and recentered her life. Her effort to express what she saw and understood became a work that took her fourteen years to write, which she called The Flowing Light of the Godhead. About this one of the greatest living scholars of her thought has the following to say.Margot Schmidt writes - “Rather, it [this book] is the expression of a basic human drive that comes to the surface, sometimes more, sometimes less. To these basic human drives we can reckon hunger, love, sex, and a yearning for God. This last-mentioned drive appears to have been so smothered by the others that today we scarcely still perceive it as a basic drive. And yet, the testimony of the mystics teaches us that the human person in its capacity for God (capax Dei) soars above all other recognized drives and surpasses them in a marvelous and terrifying way, once we have been awakened by the spark of God's spirit or God's love. In the face of this bursting forth of a passion for God, everything else suddenly retreats. An important characteristic of this passion for God is that it irrevocably prevents us from falling back into an all too vapid and tame existence. In essence Mechthild of Magdeburg's book, The Flowing Light of the Godhead, is nothing other than the moving story of God's heart and the human heart, and of Lucifer's cunning attempts to interfere with the ties that join them.” [Margot Schmidt, “Preface,” in Mechthild of Magdeburg: The Flowing Light of the Godhead, ed. Bernard McGinn, trans. Frank Tobin, The Classics of Western Spirituality (New York; Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1998), xxv-xxvi.
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Mechthild Schreiber war eine unkonventionelle alte Dame, ging auf Demos und hielt dort Reden. Jetzt ist die Friedensaktivistin verstorben. 2018 war sie zu Gast bei "Eins zu Eins. Der Talk".
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Op 2 september vond op het schip Prinses Amalia de viering plaats van de bouw van Porthos, het project voor het transport en de opslag van CO2 in een leeg gasveld op de Noordzee. Is Porthos inderdaad wegbereider van meer CCS in Europa, wat de Europese Commissie hoopt? Want het klopt dat Brussel er fors op inzet, maar dat wil nog niet automatisch zeggen dat het ook gebeurt. Wat is er voor nodig? En welke lessen kunnen we trekken uit Porthos? Over dat en meer praat ik met Jan Willem van Hoogstraten (ceo EBN), Willemien Terpstra (ceo Gasunie) en Mechthild Wörsdörfer (adjunct-directeur generaal DG Energie, Europese Commissie).
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1 Timothy 2:1. | Mechthild of Magdeburg May 2024 meditations are written and recorded by Kira Austin-Young. Forward Day by Day is published and produced by Forward Movement. Explore our other podcasts, books, and blogs at forwardmovement.org
Ep. 120 (Part 2 of 2) | Many time award-winning poet Jane Hirshfield has spent her life steeped in poetry and spiritual practice. Here, we feel almost as if we've been invited into her kitchen to talk about life, love, and especially about poems and how they offer us various answers to the abiding questions: who are we, what are we, what is our relationship to each other, what must we be grateful toward? Jane describes poems as vessels of discovery and poetry as taking your understanding and putting it into a form that is holdable, retrievable, transmissible. Poems can also be keys to unlock our despair, she explains, creating a crack in the darkness, a re-entrance to the possibility of wholeness. Jane's sublime poetry is many-layered; the same poem might be about human love or peace between nations, about the end of love or the fact that love never dies. Jane shares that her lifetime of questioning (her most recent book of new and selected poetry is titled The Asking) has boiled down to one question: How can I serve?An awareness of our interconnectedness with all beings, all of life, permeates her work, and Jane is driven to provoke action on contemporary, pressing issues of biosphere, peace, and justice, and help us navigate the tightrope between hope and despair. The conversation also turns to early feminism and the poetry of women mystics that Jane put together in a beautiful anthology called Women in Praise of the Sacred, covering 43 centuries of spiritual poetry by women. When asked about her longtime Zen practice, Jane said, “I needed to become more of a human being, understand a different way of living inside this life I had been given” to become a good poet. She tells us that both poetry and Zen are paths of discovery, exploration, and awareness, and both paths insist that we attend to this world fully. This is a warm, personal, deeply illuminating, and thought provoking conversation, and Jane reads several of her poems, revealing their depth and beauty. Recorded November 30, 2023.“I don't want a model of spirituality that excludes other forms of connection. Inclusion is the only path that makes sense.”(For Apple Podcast users, click here to view the complete show notes on the episode page.)Topics & Time Stamps – Part 2How can we become a magnet for creative imagination? (00:49) Artist retreats are the monastery of creativity (03:51)How Jane was drawn towards poetry, haiku, and Buddhist understanding early on (07:56)In 3-year retreat at Tassajara, writing wasn't permitted, and how poetry returned after the monastic years (12:40)Both poetry and Zen are paths that insist you attend to this world fully (14:12)Women poets throughout history and the story of Enheduanna, earliest known poet (18:07)Protofeminist movement in the Middle Ages: the Beguines (25:08)Reading of Mechthild of Magdeburg's poem, and how we carry a molecule of divine remembrance with us (26:56)Spiritual poems of male and female mystics, are they different? (30:12)Poems of the sacred rather than poems of suffering: dark nights of the soul come after moments of awakening as much as before (33:19)Spiritual poems often use the language of eros, and how inclusion of all forms of connection is the only path that makes sense (35:01) Women have found their voice…yet women have
Historically, there have been so little representation and resources for people with disabilities throughout all facets of the human experience. But through storytelling and education, we are on the track to knowing better and thus, doing better. Today's cosmic changemaker, Mechthild Kreuser uses her experiences as a disabled person on a spiritual journey of her own to help others live a more mindful life. This week, episode 30 of Cosmic RX Radio is about practicing inclusive mindfulness!In this episode of Cosmic RX Radio, Madi Murphy and Mechthild Krueser share the importance of recognizing the power that our language holds and actionable steps you can take right now to show up in the world with more conscious, inclusive energy.
Welcome to the listener questions series from our sessions on Mechthild of Magdeburg. Due to the volume of questions this season, we have decided to make two episodes dedicated to listener questions. This is the last of the two episodes on Mechthild of Magdeburg. In this episode, Jim Finley and Kirsten Oates reflect on listener questions about Mechthild of Magdeburg and other mystics. They discuss Mechthild's view of the body and how it influenced her spirituality, the difference between psychological and spiritual truths, and the challenges of living a contemplative life in a busy world. They also explore the concept of longing as a path to God, the role of personal experiences of God, and the unique qualities of different mystics. Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. Join us December 7 - 10, 2023 for Turning to the Mystics Online Retreat: The Way of the Mind and the Way of the Heart. Learn more and register at cac.org/retreat Connect with us: This podcast is made possible thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/ Thank you!
Welcome to the listener questions series from our sessions on Mechthild of Magdeburg. Due to the volume of questions this season, we have decided to make two episodes dedicated to listener questions. This is the first of two on Mechthild of Magdeburg. Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. Join us December 7 - 10, 2023 for Turning to the Mystics Online Retreat: The Way of the Mind and the Way of the Heart. Learn more and register at cac.org/retreat Connect with us: This podcast is made possible thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/ Thank you!
On this special bonus episode, James Finley and Kirsten Oates interview Dr. Bernard McGinn about Christian mysticism and how Cristian mystics guide us in living faithfully to the mystical dimensions of God's presence. They also discuss the distinctive approaches of Christian mystics Meister Eckhart and Mechthild of Magdeburg and how their teachings complement one another. Resource Section: A transcript for this episode can be found here. The book we will be using this season, The Flowing Light of the Godhead, can be found here. Connect with us: We'll be back in two weeks with a listener questions episode. We are no longer accepting questions for this season. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/ Thank you!
In the beginning was (t)His Music, and this Music was with God, and this Music was God, and this Music was made flesh. And It's playing right now, for you. Listen. The only prayer He taught was spoken for you. Pray. Sing. Love, nik p.s. Link to youtube video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htpsgzeWc0g 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! Support the show QUOTES- "Voices have been voiced, opinions have been given, all kinds of pronouncements: Yet there comes one Voice that teaches all voices. There comes one Saying that teaches all sayings. There comes one Being, who explains to them one by one. "-Mandean Prayer Book 153; cf. CPM p.133 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. Amen. 'The Lord's Prayer 'is truly the summary of the whole gospel.' 'Since the Lord... after handling over the practice of prayer, said elsewhere, 'Ask and you will receive, ' and since everyone has petitions which are peculiar to his circumstances, the regular and appropriate prayer (the Lord's Prayer) is said first, as the foundation of further desires.'"-- Tertullian, De orat. from the Catechism of the Catholic Church; 2761 "When my Lord comes I am beside myself. For there comes with Him such sweet Melody that all carnal desire within me dies: And His sweet Music puts far from me all sorrow of heart."-Mechthild of Magdeburg, Flowing Light of the Godhead II:3; cf. RMM pp.29-30 "I live by faith in God. My power is God. I do not believe in any other power. As I concentrate on that Power, It works through me.. That power of God is working with you also. You will see it is so if you have faith and know that prosperity comes not from material sources but from God." - Yogananda
In this special episode, Jim and Kirsten review the season and offer a way for us to turn to Mechthild for guidance on our own spiritual path. To help you participate, we have provided the worksheet in the Resource Section below. Resource Section: A transcript for this episode can be found here. The worksheet for this episode can be found here. The book we will be using this season, The Flowing Light of the Godhead, can be found here. Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about Mechthild of Magdeburg? Email us: podcasts@cac.org or leave us voicemail. Questions for this season will only be accepted until October 30th, 2023. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/ Thank you!
This is the third dialogue session that focuses on the Beguine mystic, Mechthild of Magdeburg. James Finley and Kirsten Oates talk about the third session which focused on passages from Mechthild of Magdeburg's book The Flowing Light of the Godhead. Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. The book we will be using this season, The Flowing Light of the Godhead, can be found here. Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about Mechthild of Magdeburg? Email us: podcasts@cac.org or leave us voicemail. Questions for this season will only be accepted until October 30th, 2023. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/ Thank you!
This is the third session that focuses on the Beguine mystic, Mechthild of Magdeburg. In the tenor of the ancient practice of Lectio Divina, James Finley begins with passages from Mechthild of Magdeburg's book The Flowing Light of the Godhead, reflects on the qualitative essence of the spirit of this text, and finishes with a meditative practice. Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. The book we will be using this season, The Flowing Light of the Godhead, can be found here. Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about Mechthild of Magdeburg? Email us: podcasts@cac.org or leave us voicemail. Questions for this season will only be accepted until October 30th, 2023. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/ Thank you!
This is the second dialogue session that focuses on the Beguine mystic, Mechthild of Magdeburg. James Finley and Kirsten Oates talk about the second session which focused on passages from Mechthild of Magdeburg's book The Flowing Light of the Godhead. Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. The book we will be using this season, The Flowing Light of the Godhead, can be found here. Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about Mechthild of Magdeburg? Email us: podcasts@cac.org or leave us voicemail. Questions for this season will only be accepted until October 30th, 2023. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/ Thank you!