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3/5/25 - Beatified by Pope John Paul II in 2000, Fr. Seelos possessed great mystical gifts due to his life of intense prayer and penance. His innate kindness, understanding and dedication to the needs of the faithful from all walks of life makes him an outstanding model for those in religious life and laity alike. As a missionary preacher and lifelong friend of the poor and destitute, Seelos was a spiritual father to tens of thousands, giving counsel and hearing the confessions of all who came to him. Despite his untimely death at age 48, so profound was his apostolic zeal that sickness, persecution, and even the upheaval caused by civil war could not stop him. Follow the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-simple-truth/id1554081947 More great free Catholic programming: https://thestationofthecross.com/ Check out Jim's website at https://jimhavens.com/ Get the free PDF resource - "Three Powerful Prayers to Start Each Day": https://www.jimhavens.com/threepowerfulprayers
Full Text of ReadingsSaturday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 466The Saint of the day is Blessed Francis Xavier SeelosBlessed Francis Xavier Seelos' Story Zeal as a preacher and a confessor led Father Seelos to works of compassion as well. Born in southern Bavaria, he studied philosophy and theology in Munich. On hearing about the work of the Redemptorists among German-speaking Catholics in the United States, he came to this country in 1843. Ordained at the end of 1844, he was assigned for six years to St. Philomena's Parish in Pittsburgh as an assistant to Saint John Neumann. The next three years Father Seelos was superior in the same community, and began his service as novice master. Several years in parish ministry in Maryland followed, along with responsibility for training Redemptorist students. During the Civil War Fr. Seelos went to Washington, D.C., and appealed to President Lincoln that those students not be drafted for military service, although eventually some were. For several years, he preached in English and in German throughout the Midwest and in the Mid-Atlantic states. Assigned to St. Mary of the Assumption Church community in New Orleans, Fr. Seelos served his Redemptorist confreres and parishioners with great zeal. In 1867, he died of yellow fever, having contracted that disease while visiting the sick. He was beatified in 2000. The liturgical feast of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos is celebrated on October 5. Reflection Father Seelos worked in many different places but always with the same zeal: to help people know God's love and compassion. He preached about the works of mercy and then engaged in them, even risking his own health. Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos is a Patron Saint of: Immigrants to the United States Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
Hopestream for parenting kids through drug use and addiction
The experience of coming out as an LGBTQ+ youth varies wildly across the country and world. In some families and communities, it's celebrated. In others, condemned. But my guest on this episode of Hopestream says that we often forget about the “coming in” process needed for parents and families of those youth.Matt Seelos has worked in the mental health field for 20 years. He's currently a primary therapist at Elevations Residential Treatment Center in Utah, where he administers an alphabet soup of therapeutic practices – EMDR, DBT, CBT, and ACT among others. In addition to all of this work, Matt goes out of his way to practice compassionate therapy specifically geared toward the needs of LGBTQ+ youth.But he also understands that the coming out process for kids requires an acceptance process for parents. He points out that while a young person has usually been internally processing the reality of their identity for months or years, parents can often feel it's being sprung on them suddenly. Part of Matt's job is helping parents come to terms with the loss of expectations and even grief that may accompany the coming out of their kids.In this conversation, we cover:a quick primer on identity and pronounshow the stresses of LGBTQ+ identity in some communities can contribute to mental health and substance use issues how the “coming in” process workshow the “floating back” method helps kids process their feelings of not belongingthe importance of curiosity over judgmentThe podcast is now part of a nonprofit called Hopestream Community: www.hopestreamcommunity.orgLearn about The Stream, our private online community for moms, at www.hopestreamcommunity.org/the-stream/Find us on Instagram: @hopestreamcommunityDownload my free e-book, HINDSIGHT: Three Things I Wish I Knew When My Son Was Misusing Drugs: www.brendazane.com/hindsightJoin my email list: www.brendazane.com/email
Full Text of ReadingsThursday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 464The Saint of the day is Blessed Francis Xavier SeelosBlessed Francis Xavier Seelos' Story Zeal as a preacher and a confessor led Father Seelos to works of compassion as well. Born in southern Bavaria, he studied philosophy and theology in Munich. On hearing about the work of the Redemptorists among German-speaking Catholics in the United States, he came to this country in 1843. Ordained at the end of 1844, he was assigned for six years to St. Philomena's Parish in Pittsburgh as an assistant to Saint John Neumann. The next three years Father Seelos was superior in the same community, and began his service as novice master. Several years in parish ministry in Maryland followed, along with responsibility for training Redemptorist students. During the Civil War Fr. Seelos went to Washington, D.C., and appealed to President Lincoln that those students not be drafted for military service, although eventually some were. For several years, he preached in English and in German throughout the Midwest and in the Mid-Atlantic states. Assigned to St. Mary of the Assumption Church community in New Orleans, Fr. Seelos served his Redemptorist confreres and parishioners with great zeal. In 1867, he died of yellow fever, having contracted that disease while visiting the sick. He was beatified in 2000. The liturgical feast of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos is celebrated on October 5. Reflection Father Seelos worked in many different places but always with the same zeal: to help people know God's love and compassion. He preached about the works of mercy and then engaged in them, even risking his own health. Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos is a Patron Saint of: Immigrants to the United States Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
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októbra slávime liturgickú spomienku bl. Františka Xaverského Seelosa, redemptoristu. Pri tejto príležitosti sa nám prihovára P. Rastislav Dluhý CSsR.
Patrick & Marco plaudern über ihren Lieblingsfreizeitpark in Brühl. Das Phantasialand ist ein Freizeitpark in Brühl bei Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen. Mit über zwei Millionen Besuchern im Jahr 2022 ist er der am zweithäufigsten besuchte Freizeitpark Deutschlands und einer der 15 besucherstärksten saisonalen Freizeitparks in Europa. In sechs Themenbereichen und zwei Themenwelten bietet das Phantasialand zahlreiche Fahrgeschäfte und Shows (https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantasialand). Das Phantasialand-Lied stammt von A. Seelos und H. Mischalke und wurde vom Ambros-Seelos-Orchester für den Agil Musikverlag eingespielt (eine Schmidt und Loeffelhardt-Produktion). #phantasialand #brühl #grube_berggeist #freizeitpark
On today's "Sundays with the Saints" episode, we meet a Bavarian priest who spent most of his life working tirelessly among immigrants in the United States, throughout the US Civil War, and during a tragic cholera outbreak in New Orleans. Let's meet Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/revisionisthistory/support
On today's "Sundays with the Saints" episode, we meet a Bavarian priest who spent most of his life working tirelessly among immigrants in the United States, throughout the US Civil War, and during a tragic cholera outbreak in New Orleans. Let's meet Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/revisionisthistory/support
What makes a psychedelic company compelling? Analyst Alex Carchidi has a background in biotech and focuses on long-term growth and risk management. He shares what investors should focus on in the psychedelic space and the pros and cons of owning his top 5 psychedelic stocks.
Dr. Raj Mehra joins the podcast today to discuss the ongoing clinical trials that Seelos Therapeutics is conducting to investigate Racemic Ketamine as an effective drug candidate for treating patients with Acute Suicidal Ideation and Behavior -The suicide crises in the United States and beyond is an epidemic in itself, and Seelos Therapeutics is working towards delivering the worlds first FDA-approved ketamine treatment for individuals with ASIB. In this episode, Dr. Mehra discusses the clinical data suggesting that R-Ketamine is an effective treatment to help mitigate the suicide crises, as well as the Seelos Therapeutics patenting strategy and and path that a drug must take in order to be adapted into medicalized use. Please consider rating and reviewing the podcast wherever you're listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Full Text of ReadingsWednesday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 469All podcast readings are produced by the USCCB and are from the Catholic Lectionary, based on the New American Bible and approved for use in the United States _______________________________________The Saint of the day is Blessed Francis Xavier SeelosZeal as a preacher and a confessor led Father Seelos to works of compassion as well. Born in southern Bavaria, he studied philosophy and theology in Munich. On hearing about the work of the Redemptorists among German-speaking Catholics in the United States, he came to this country in 1843. Ordained at the end of 1844, he was assigned for six years to St. Philomena's Parish in Pittsburgh as an assistant to Saint John Neumann. The next three years Father Seelos was superior in the same community, and began his service as novice master. Several years in parish ministry in Maryland followed, along with responsibility for training Redemptorist students. During the Civil War Fr. Seelos went to Washington, D.C., and appealed to President Lincoln that those students not be drafted for military service, although eventually some were. For several years, he preached in English and in German throughout the Midwest and in the Mid-Atlantic states. Assigned to St. Mary of the Assumption Church community in New Orleans, Fr. Seelos served his Redemptorist confreres and parishioners with great zeal. In 1867, he died of yellow fever, having contracted that disease while visiting the sick. He was beatified in 2000. The liturgical feast of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos is celebrated on October 5. Reflection Father Seelos worked in many different places but always with the same zeal: to help people know God's love and compassion. He preached about the works of mercy and then engaged in them, even risking his own health. Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos is a Patron Saint of: Immigrants to the United States Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
October 5: Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos, Priest (U.S.A.)1819–1867Optional Memorial; Liturgical Color: WhiteInvoked against cancerA good man becomes a great priest serving immigrants in the young United StatesShip after ship, riding low in the water with the weight of thousands of European immigrants, docked in the harbors of the great coastal cities of the United States in the nineteenth century. Transatlantic ship passage was by then routine and relatively safe. These immigrants traveled to America's open prairies and virgin forests to carve out farms, charter towns, and establish schools where none had ever existed before. These daring men and women came to build new lives, lives often of deep faith. So priests and nuns came with them, planting the seeds of an ancient religion into fresh soil.Today's Blessed was one of those immigrants. Francis Seelos was born into a large family in Bavaria, a land thick with medieval castles, crusader tombs, and timeless traditions. Francis left that rich culture for a new life on the American frontier. He exhausted himself riding horseback, walking, and traveling by ferries and trains up and down and across the wide flowing rivers and narrow dirt roads of the young United States, serving new citizens but age-old Catholics.Blessed Francis felt the call to the Priesthood from a young age. He had the support of his family and local clergy and duly studiedphilosophy and theology from some distinguished professors in his native land. One of his Benedictine teachers was the pioneer who later brought the Benedictine Order to America. By accidents of history, the Redemptorist Order, though founded in Italy by an Italian, had become more prominent in Germany. Francis met Redemptorist priests during his education and became intrigued with their work among the immigrants who had emptied out swathes of Germany to go to America. So Francis joined the Redemptorists with the specific intention of serving the many priest-less German Catholics across the ocean.It was not easy for Francis to leave his close-knit family. Only his father knew his secret plan. Only his father knew that Francis' departure for the seminary would be the last time he would ever leave home. Francis embraced his mother and siblings and said goodbye. He then came to his father, who, wordless, tearfully gestured with his finger toward the sky. Son and father knew. They would meet again in heaven. Francis never saw his family again.Francis arrived in New York in 1843 and was ordained a priest in 1844 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was first assigned to a parish in Pittsburg, and then was assigned to serve alongside Saint John Neumann, a fellow Redemptorist. They carried out ordinary parish duties and gave parish missions. Father Francis quickly gained a reputation as holy, always available, amiable, and wise. Like Neumann, he became well known as a sage confessor who exercised this ministry of mercy in multiple languages.Father Francis' apostolic zeal, prudence, kindness, and doctrinal integrity thrust him into positions of leadership in his order. He was so skilled a priest, and so admired for his virtue, that he was proposed to be the Bishop of Pittsburgh. Francis only narrowly avoided this exalted burden by personally writing to Pope Pius IX arguing for his own inadequacy. After years of priestly service in America's eastern portion, Francis became an itinerant German and English preacher in the nation's middle, crisscrossing Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Missouri.In 1866 Father Francis was assigned to New Orleans, where he continued his tireless, uncomplaining priestly service, and where his prayers were considered unusually efficacious. But in New Orleanshis service came to an end. He contracted yellow fever while visiting some of its victims. He died at 48 years old, but not before at least one miracle of healing was attributed to his intercession while he lay dying. His cause was opened in 1900, and Francis Seelos was beatified in 2000 by Pope Saint John Paul II. This priest par excellence stands shoulder to shoulder with Saints Marianne Cope, Damian de Veuster, John Neumann, Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini, and thousands of non-saint clergy and nuns, all nineteenth-century European immigrant missionaries to America. They each left things comfortable and known for their opposites. They each made immense personal sacrifices to pass on the faith, to give a new church new heroes.Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos, your zeal, intelligence, and innate goodness was plain for all to see. You were an ideal priest loved by all you encountered. Through your intercession, help all missionaries to persevere in their difficult vocations in unfamiliar lands.
On today's "Sundays with the Saints" episode, we meet a Bavarian priest who spent most of his life working tirelessly among immigrants in the United States, throughout the US Civil War, and during a tragic cholera outbreak in New Orleans. Let's meet Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/revisionisthistory/support
The Risen Jesus Gives Us His Forgiveness & Healing & Blesses Us With The Gifts Of The Holy Spirit
Today's Saint of the Day was a humble man and tireless confessor and intercessor. Let's meet Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydaysaints/support
Full Text of ReadingsTuesday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 468All podcast readings are produced by the USCCB and are from the Catholic Lectionary, based on the New American Bible and approved for use in the United States _______________________________________The Saint of the day is Blessed Francis Xavier SeelosZeal as a preacher and a confessor led Father Seelos to works of compassion as well. Born in southern Bavaria, he studied philosophy and theology in Munich. On hearing about the work of the Redemptorists among German-speaking Catholics in the United States, he came to this country in 1843. Ordained at the end of 1844, he was assigned for six years to St. Philomena's Parish in Pittsburgh as an assistant to Saint John Neumann. The next three years Father Seelos was superior in the same community, and began his service as novice master. Several years in parish ministry in Maryland followed, along with responsibility for training Redemptorist students. During the Civil War Fr. Seelos went to Washington, D.C., and appealed to President Lincoln that those students not be drafted for military service, although eventually some were. For several years, he preached in English and in German throughout the Midwest and in the Mid-Atlantic states. Assigned to St. Mary of the Assumption Church community in New Orleans, Fr. Seelos served his Redemptorist confreres and parishioners with great zeal. In 1867, he died of yellow fever, having contracted that disease while visiting the sick. He was beatified in 2000. The liturgical feast of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos is celebrated on October 5. Reflection Father Seelos worked in many different places but always with the same zeal: to help people know God's love and compassion. He preached about the works of mercy and then engaged in them, even risking his own health. Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos is a Patron Saint of: Immigrants to the United States Saint of the Day Copyright Franciscan Media
El Padre Pedro nos habla de Francisco Javier Seelos, un sacerdote ejemplar, modelo de sencillez y de entrega al servicio de Dios y de los demás. Él día tras día llevaba la ilusión y el amor de Cristo Jesús a los hombres sin esperanza, y trabajaba para aliviar las cargas de tantas personas explotadas y marginadas. Además responde a las preguntas llegadas al programa vía telefónica, el correo electrónico (padrepedro@ewtn.com) y Facebook (www.facebook.com/ppedronunez).
El Padre Pedro nos habla de Francisco Javier Seelos, un sacerdote ejemplar, modelo de sencillez y de entrega al servicio de Dios y de los demás. Él día tras día llevaba la ilusión y el amor de Cristo Jesús a los hombres sin esperanza, y trabajaba para aliviar las cargas de tantas personas explotadas y marginadas. Además responde a las preguntas llegadas al programa vía telefónica, el correo electrónico (padrepedro@ewtn.com) y Facebook (www.facebook.com/ppedronunez).
Homily for the 27th Tuesday of Ordinary Time A German immigrant who came to the United States in the mid 1800s, Blessed Seelos was a Redemptorist Priest who traveled to New Orleans to serves those suffering with Yellow Fever. Prophesying his own death, entered New Orleans in the midst of a pandemic to witness Christ's love to the people of the area.
Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos American Miracle WorkerWe go to the Church of St Mary in New Orleans, Louisiana to chronicle one of the most powerful Healing Saints we have ever researched.See the Shrine to Blessed Seelos.Visit the Seelos Walk of Life at the Shrine which follows the history of his life in America, his missions during the Civil War, and his meeting with President Lincoln.See the Tomb and Reliquary of Blessed Seelos.See a first class relic of his hair, cut on the day he died in 1867.Take part in the Healing Mass, held three times a year, with 3000 faithful.Hear the testimonies of people who have been healed through his intercession.Meet Fr. Byron Miller and Joyce Bourgeois who have witnessed many of these miracles.More about Blessed SeelosJourneys of Faith Bob and Penny Lord's StoreJourneys of Faith Blog Subscribe to our Free Blog Easy PeasyBob and Penny Lord TV Channel Miracles of the Eucharist, Apparitions of Mary, and lives of the Saints videos on demand.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bobandpennylord?fan_landing=true)
Today's Saint of the Day was a humble man and tireless confessor and intercessor. Let's meet Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydaysaints/support
Ser santo significa ser amigo de Dios, significa estar en amistad con Dios, significa estar en armonía con la Santísima Trinidad. Es estar en gracia y unión a Dios por que Dios es santo. Si estamos en unión con Dios podemos participar en la santidad de Dios. Dios nos creó a su imagen y semejanza y como tal, nos creó para estar en santidad y para ser santos. Podemos decir que ser santos es simplemente participar en la santidad y pureza de Dios. El catecismo de la iglesia católica en su numeral 2013 nos dice: 2013 “Todos los fieles, de cualquier estado o régimen de vida, son llamados a la plenitud de la vida cristiana y a la perfección de la caridad” (LG 40). Todos son llamados a la santidad: “Sed perfectos como vuestro Padre celestial es perfecto” (Mt 5, 48): Al ser santos estamos llamados a la plenitud de la vida. Por medio de la santidad podemos disfrutar verdaderamente lo que es la vida. Aparte de que todos estamos llamados a la santidad, la iglesia nos presenta ejemplos a la santidad. Estos ejemplos lo llamamos santos canonizados. Los santos canonizados son aquellas personas que vivieron una vida en armonía y amistad con Dios, los cuales se nos presentan como ejemplos de santidad. El Santo del Dia nos presenta un santo para honrar y reflexionar en ese día particular. Te invito a conocer y reflexionar un poquito sobre la vida de algunos de los tantos santos de la iglesia. ¡Acompáñame ahora y escucha el episodio! Recuerda que al principio del programa escucharas un anuncio en inglés y después escucharas el episodio.
Miracle Worker in AmericaWe go to the Church of St Mary in New Orleans, Louisiana to chronicle one of the most powerful Healing Saints we have ever researched.Visit the Seelos Walk of Life at the Shrine which follows the history of his life in America, his missions during the Civil War, and his meeting with President Lincoln.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bobandpennylord)
Today's Saint of the Day was a humble man and tireless confessor and intercessor. Let's meet Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydaysaints/support
«Time to swing!» schaltet in den «Sommer-Modus»! Mit unvergesslichen Evergreens, swingenden Hits, sonnigem Dixieland und feinen Jazz-Standards machen wir uns auf die Reise durch den Sommer. Ausserdem in der Sendung: Wir denken zurück an Ambros Seelos. Der «gewichtige» und charismatische bayerische Saxophonist und Bandleader gehörte zu den letzten grossen «Dinosauriern» der Unterhaltungsorchester-Szene. Sein Todestag jährte sich anfangs August zum fünften Mal.
Take a spiritual journey to to the National Shrine of Francis Xavier Seelos, located in New Orleans, Louisiana. The shrine is housed at St. Mary of the Assumption Church, which is also where the remains of this Bavarian priest are buried. Discover: Why Pope John Paul II beatified Fr. Seelos in April 2000 The ministry of this German Redemptorist missionary throughout the Midwest, Pittsburg, Maryland, and New Orleans during the 1900s Francis Xavier Seelos’ connection to those seeking a miracle of healing Learn more at PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Journeys Help us continue spreading hope! PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate
Msgr Swetland shares with you the story of Blessed Francis Seelos as today is the 20 year anniversary of his beatification. Caller Question – The 5th station, was Simon forced to help Jesus? Caller Question – Why did we stop using Patons for the Eucharist? Catechetical Corner – The Sacraments Caller Question – Why […] All show notes at Go Ask Your Father April 9th – Blessed Francis Seelos - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Scholars have noted that most new ideas are poor ones that won’t be adopted. So how can organizations integrate innovation productively and prevent it from having unintended consequences? In this recording from SSIR’s 2019 NMI conference, Christian Seelos, coauthor of the best-selling book Innovation and Scaling for Impact and co-director of the Global Innovation for Impact Lab at Stanford PACS, explores the “innovation pathologies” that can derail the best intentions. He also discusses the ways organizations such as Aravind and BRAC have sidestepped these threats by blending innovation with scaling. Seelos argues that process is what's important: "If you operate innovation from an attitude of learning ... you cannot be frustrated and you will never fail. Innovation is just replacing uncertainty with knowledge.”
Learning about the Saints is important as we strive to become Saints ourselves, but it involves more than simply learning about their lives. We also need to learn how they lived and put it into practice ourselves. Today starts an ongoing series on the Saints' Guide to Holiness. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydaysaints/support
Today's Saint of the Day was a humble man and tireless confessor and intercessor. Let's meet Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydaysaints/support
Ahsoka Tano sends the Ghost crew to Seelos in search of an old friend -- one whose leadership and strategy skills could help the fledgling rebellion. But will this legendary commander be willing to join the fight? While Kanan continues to struggle with trust issues, the other rebels begin to form friendships with the old clones. And when Agent Kallus arrives, all must join together to battle the Imperials. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/The_Lost_Commanders http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Relics_of_the_Old_Republic Check out more of the BizzleCast at: www.bizzlecast.com facebook.com/bizzlecast @thebizzle81 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by The BizzleCast (Jesse F. Brenner)
Ahsoka Tano sends the Ghost crew to Seelos in search of an old friend -- one whose leadership and strategy skills could help the fledgling rebellion. But will this legendary commander be willing to join the fight? We're discussing S2E3 - The Lost Commanders with Kate and Kristen from Book Wars podcast. We talk proper Joopa preparation, Sabine's makeover, and in honor of our guests - there is drinking... Book Wars explores the Star Wars universe through the franchise’s non-screen media: the canon novels, comics, and video games. Expect analysis on how these stories add to the movies we know and love, plus discussion about how storytelling operates in the Star Wars universe as a whole. You can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, or email the show at RebelsRebelsPod@gmail.com. Leave us a review on iTunes and tell us your personal Star Wars grading scale. We'll read it on a bonus episode!
Folge Deinem Herzen - Der Befreiungspodcast für bewusstes Familienleben
Jasmin Seelos ist Mutter von zwei wundervollen Kindern, gelernte Krankenschwester und Familienberaterin. Nach fast vier Jahren Elternbegleitung in Sachen Tragen, Stoffwindeln, Stillen und Artgerecht, begleitet sie nun ganzheitlich. Das heißt, sie hilft Menschen auf allen drei Ebenen, Körper, Seele und Geist, ihr wahres Ich zu finden. Den Herzensweg finden und gehen kann jeder! Im Befreiungspodcast - Folge deinem Herzen von Doro, erfährst Du wertvolles Wissen zu den Themen: Selbstfindung, Selbstliebe, Selbstvertrauen, zurück zum Ursprung finden und seine Leidenschaft entdecken, ausgraben und leben. Authentische und lebensnahe Interviews und Herzensgespräche, stärken Dich, Emotionen zu fühlen, anzuschauen und zuzulassen. Du lernst wertvolle, sofort umsetzbare Schritte kennen, wie Du Glaubenssätze, Prägungen und Muster erkennst und verabschiedest. Finde Deinen Ursprung. Erlebe Schritt für Schritt Befreiung. Finde Dein selbstbestimmtes und glückliches Leben. Finde auf Deinen Herzensweg und zurück zu Dir - Deinem selbst! Du bist wertvoll. Lebe Deine Träume. Gehe Schritte und komme ins Tun. Nutze die Zeit und lebe Dein Leben. Erlebe was es bedeutet in tiefen, authentischen Beziehungen zu leben, Verantwortung zu übernehmen und zu erleben, wie dadurch, ungeahntes möglich wird! Ermutigung durch zuhören! Motivation, Inspiration. Einschalten und Zuhören! Erfahre jetzt alltagstaugliche und praktische Tipps für Deine persönliche Weiterentwicklung. Exklusiv von Experten für Dich. Lebensnahe, persönliche Geschichten und Erfahrungen durch persönliche Herzensgespräche. Aus dem Leben für das Leben - Solo-Episoden von mir für Dich! Viele Herzenswege der Interviewpartner sind inspiriert durch Namen wie: Gerald Hüther, Katie Byron, Tony Robins, Tim Ferris, Tom Kaules, Stefan Hiene, Veit Lindau, Gordon Neufeld, André Stern, Lienhardt Valentin und viele mehr... Besonders für Menschen, die sich nach einem freien, selbstbestimmten und glücklichen Leben sehnen. Die spüren es gibt mehr, als das in dem sie sich derzeit befinden. Die sich wünschen ohne Erwartungen von aussen, ihre Fähigkeiten und Stärken zu leben und dadurch sich selbst und andere beschenken zu können Folge Deinem Herzen! Es wird Zeit - DICH SELBST ZU SEIN!
Christian is a scholar of social innovation –he is the Leo Tindemans Chair for Business Model Innovation at KU Leuven — a visiting scholar at the Stanford University Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society and an academic visitor at the Said Business School, University of Oxford. Christian, together with Johanna Mair are co-authors of the...
A família Seelos, que mora na Baviera, na Alemanha, fez de tudo para deixar de lado o material poluente. Será que deu certo?
A Bavarian family has decided to do without plastic, to protect themselves from the toxins it contains. But plastic is an integral part of daily life nowadays. Will they be able to avoid it completely? Plastic pollutes the environment and gradually enters the food chain - posing a danger to animals and humans. So the Seelos family are taking a radical step: they want toavoid plastic completely in daily life. But that's not so easy. Making your own shampoo and toothpaste is possible, but even organic vegetables are often wrapped in plastic. And how do you replace a vacuum cleaner, much of which is made of plastic?
Paul travels to New Orleans, Louisiana to talk with the Vice-postulator of the cause for sainthood of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos. Tune in to learn about 'The Smiling Ascetic.' Another T-shirt out to the St. Jeopardy winner, and a new quiz this week. Pier Giorgio Frassati's relics to Sydney? Feedback from Jamaica, and more. SaintCast #75 on Pier Giorgio Frassati Official site of Francis Xavier Seelos Curandero at Magnatune.com
Sat, 1 Jan 2005 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/16799/1/10_1159_000085507.pdf Pfister, H. W.; Bötzel, Kai; Asmus, F.; Seelos, Klaus; Sporer, B.
Thu, 1 Jan 2004 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/16802/1/10_1159_000075086.pdf Straube, Andreas; Mayer, Michael; Bise, Karl; Seelos, Klaus; Walther, Ernst U. ddc:610, Medizin
Wed, 1 Jan 2003 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/16807/1/10_1159_000070198.pdf Hamann, Gerhard F.; Seelos, Klaus; Winkler, F.; Milz, P.; Velden, J.