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"Spiritual Treasure" preached by Pastor William Moore at the First Jesus Name Church of Benndale on the Sunday night of 2-23-2025. For more information about our church or this message please email us at fjncbenndale@icloud.com. Have a wonderful and blessed day.
A pioneer in the field of spiritual emergence, Paul Levy is a wounded healer in private practice, assisting others who are also awakening to the dreamlike nature of reality. He has written six books—his latest book is a new and expanded version of “The Quantum Revelation: Awakening to the Dreamlike Nature of Reality.” He has also written three books on the wetiko mind-virus. Paul is the founder of the “Awakening in the Dream Community” in Portland, Oregon. An artist, he is deeply steeped in the work of C. G. Jung, and has been a Tibetan Buddhist practitioner for 40 years.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mission-evolution-with-gwilda-wiyaka--2888020/support.
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Even non-believers highly value an honest self-appraisal. Socrates said, "The unexamined life is not worth living," and Mark Twain said, "Making good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from evaluating our bad decisions.” Why are so many people today so scared to admit their faults? To humbly say, "I need help"? Why are so many of us believers so afraid to look deeply into our hearts for behaviors, motives, and blindness?Join us as we reflect on the powerful, spiritual value of an examined life.For more information about Gary or Sam visit their websites: The Noble HeartExploring Intimate Theology - Beliefs of the Heart.
Kabir Says: "Just as a coded document shows the way to a hidden treasure, just so this Bijak shows the way to realize the soul. It teaches such instructive words to the soul, but there is seldom anyone to understand them." (Sakhi of Kabir) Commentary by Dr. Jagessar Das: "Bijak means a coded document that leads to a hidden treasure. In this Bijak, Guru Kabir explains the path to that hidden treasure that is within, and not visible by the objective senses. He teaches everyone to give up cleverness and argumentation, and become humble and accept the Divine Lord dwelling within." The term "Bijak" means treasure or treasure-map, in this case the treasure map of Guru Kabir. "Bij" means: the seed or essence. "Bijak" means treasure. The Bijak of Kabir is intended to be a treasure-map to the essence of reality: our soul and God. In India the Bijak is the most popular sacred text containing the teachings of Guru Kabir, and as such is the main scripture for those who follow the Path of Kabir. Today we explore, "The Complete Bijak Of Kabir -- Guru Kabir's Mystical Teachings on God-Realization", by Dr. Jagessar Das, translating into English and commenting on the entire Bijak of Kabir. This is an impressive work, a true, grassroots "satsang template" of traditional Sant Mat, wonderful to have, featuring all eleven sections of the Bijak in one volume: the Ramainis, Shabdas, Sakhis, and other lesser-known sections. "The Bijak tells of a treasure, a treasure that doesn't show. The word tells of a creature. Only rare ones know." (Kabir) From the Principals of Kabir Published in the Earlier Ahmad Shah Translation of, The Bijak: "To believe in One Avagat, Satya Purush [One God]. His bhakti [devotion, love] should be practiced. Have faith in the Master and in his teaching. True Sadhus should be served. Show mercy and love towards all Jivas [souls]. To abstain from all kinds of meats. No visible object in this world should be worshiped. Do not tell lies. Do not steal. Do not gamble. Do not curse any one. Repeat Satya Nam. Practice bhakti of Satya Purush [God] and teach about him. Hindu, Muslim and any other sect can join Kabir's religion. Without the knowledge of Sar Shabd [the True Sound], no one can attain jiva mukti (liberation, salvation). Abuse, deceit and jealousy are enemies of jiva mukti. Humility is a great virtue. Give thanks for the gift of the Sat Guru. Without true love of God the practice of bhakti is fruitless. To read the Sat Guru's words is a great virtue. One should know the Supreme Spirit." In Divine Love (Bhakti), Light, and Sound, At the Feet of the Masters, Radhaswami, James Bean Spiritual Awakening Radio Podcasts Sant Mat Satsang Podcasts A Satsang Without Walls Sant Mat Radhasoami https://www.SpiritualAwakeningRadio.com https://www.facebook.com/SantMatRadhasoami
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The Ninth Sunday after Pentecost. Sell our possessions? Stay awake? Jesus' words can sound shocking and cryptic at times. In breaking down this passage from Luke's Gospel, we learn how orienting our lives less on ourselves and more on the kingdom of God can uncover spiritual treasures for us.#episcopal #episcopalchurch #episcopalian #church #jesusmovement #wayoflove #christian #anglican #allarewelcome #christianity #prayer #jesus #iglesiaepiscopal #theology #anglicanchurch #holyspririt #faith #stmarksnewcanaaan #revpeterwalsh #ens #ecct #spirituality #bible #scriptures #joy #peace #grace #hope #inflation #Luke12:32-40
Through both the Old and New Testament of God's love story to us - the Bible, there are significant references to treasure. There is physical treasure, spiritual treasure, earthly treasure and treasures of the heart. To determine what is treasure as opposed to trash, it is defined by the worth or value that someone is prepared to pay for that item. In God's kingdom, He has placed the highest value on each individual and is prepared to pay the ultimate cost. As you listen be blessed, empowered and transformed in Jesus' name! For more information and free resources visit our website jesuslovestheworld.info
In this episode of “Notes on Bach,” we hear from musicologist and violinist Dr. Noelle Heber about J.S. Bach's attitudes towards, experiences with, and cantatas related to the ideas of spiritual and material wealth. Dr. Heber's book, J.S. Bach's Material and Spiritual Treasures, can be ordered here. For more about her book, check out Dr. Heber's blog post. Resources Mentioned in the Show For recent research about Anna Magdalena Bach, visit Eberhard Spree's English-language blog and check out our earlier Notes on Bach episode with Dr. Andrew Talle. To hear about how scholars have used Bach's Calov Bible in their research, check out our Notes on Bach episode with Dr. Robin Leaver. To learn more about the Calov Bible and see facsimile pages, visit here.
“Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
Spiritual treasure is measured in trust. In week five of our series, Adventurous Life, pastor Jon Kragel connects the tension between what we treasure and what we trust.
Spiritual treasure is measured in trust. In week five of our series, Adventurous Life, pastor Jon Kragel connects the tension between what we treasure and what we trust.
Don't spend your life building up stuff you cannot keep. Be wise and invest in the eternal. Matthew 5:19-24.
Handling Spiritual Treasure 1 Timothy 6
Handling Spiritual Treasure 1 Timothy 6
In this episode: What Is Good?; Outward; Spiritual Treasure; The Human Promise; Spiritual Role Models; Nature; Guardians of Nature; Thinking Like a Guardian. Age of Union is a compelling guide for igniting today's changemaker. Grounded in four pillars—leadership, culture, spirituality, and nature—the book advocates that the time for change is now and that our choices are the catalyst. Enjoy this free audiobook version. ageofunion.com/
Becky Schommer preaches a message to our Sunday morning services.
Becky Schommer preaches a message to our Sunday morning services.
Let's face it, being in a relationship is HARD WORK! Long term relationships are even harder. It's not a walk in the park to live with the same person for years and communicate, love, fornicate and just live a life. The more tools you have to continually do the work on your journey, the more successful and happy you'll be in your long term relationship. Listen to today's episode to learn how to avoid long term relationship fatigue. In this episode, we discuss relationship advice topics that include: The importance of keeping your expectations in check What to do when one partner is a 'seeker' Cultural myths surrounding marriage and the importance of recognizing them Letting go and accepting the humanity of ourselves and our partner The importance of realizing your partner will not be your everything Avoiding criticism of the same thing in your partner over and over And much more! Josh Gressel, Ph.D, is a clinical psychologist and couple’s counselor in private practice with over 32 years experience. He has also been married 38 years. He is the author of Embracing Envy: Finding the Spiritual Treasure in Our Most Shameful Emotion and has just finished a new book on masculinity. Full show notes and episode links at: https://idopodcast.com/230 Sign up for our 14 Day Happy Couples Challenge here: 14 Day Happy Couples Challenge Join our 5 Day Couples Appreciation Challenge here: idopodcast.com/appreciation Do you want to hear more on this topic? Continue the conversation on our Facebook Group here: Love Tribe Sponsors Plan to Eat: Simplify your life using our recipe clipper, meal planning calendar and automated grocery shopping list maker. Visit plantoeat.com/ido and get 50% off your subscription and start a free 60-day trial. Atlantis: Dreaming of a Bahamas destination wedding? Visit atlantisbahamas.com and mention "I Do Podcast" to receive the best room rates and up to 10% off your wedding package. Spark My Relationship Course: For a limited time, get access to our bonus, Mastering Money Talk In Your Marriage! Visit SparkMyRelationship.com/Unlock for our special offer just for our I Do Podcast listeners! If you love this episode (and our podcast!), would you mind giving us a review in iTunes? It would mean the world to us and we promise it only takes a minute. Many thanks in advance! – Chase & Sarah
This week, we study legalism and how dangerous it can be for moving us away from the one, true Treasure - Christ Jesus. We'll also contrast legalism with the commandments of Christ. Hope it's a blessing!
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Today’s episode comes from a talk I presented at a young adult retreat in February 2017. The retreat was focused on the theme of the spiritual treasures of our Catholic faith.
Today’s guest is Dr. Josh Gressel. Josh is a clinical psychologist with a private practice in the San Francisco Bay area and is a student of Jewish mysticism. Josh believes that most people experience envy every single day, and that most of them don't know what to do about it, except feel ashamed. But burying the feelings doesn’t help. Josh believes you can learn from your envy; and if you learn how to pay attention to it, it can even help you become happier and more fulfilled. Josh’s new book, Embracing Envy: Finding the Spiritual Treasure in Our Most Shameful Emotion, talks about some of the deeper meanings behind what we envy, and concrete steps we can take to use our envy to become better versions of ourselves. To learn more about Josh, you can go to www.JoshGressel.com. This episode is brought to you by author and mentor, Dean Roberts. Get your free electronic copy of his book, I’ll Fix My Head Before I’m Dead, by calling him at 607-434-3429 or drop him an email at IllFixMyHead@gmail.com. Can’t get enough of Consciously Speaking’s host? Listen to him being interviewed on Conscious Millionaire and Dear Friends & Family this week! Get to know two different aspects of the same guy. Also, be sure to sign up for your Podcasting Mentorship Discovery Call today; and to learn more about Sponsorship Opportunities, send an email to Admin@MichaelNeeley.com. Thanks! And don’t forget to subscribe to Consciously Speaking so that you don’t miss a single episode. While you’re at it, won’t you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to www.MichaelNeeley.com and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Josh Gressel is a clinical psychologist and certified couples therapist in private practice in the San Francisco Bay area. He is also the author of the book, “Embracing Envy: Finding the Spiritual Treasure in Our Most Shameful Emotion”
First listen to special guest, Quincey Bennett, author of The Poetic Rhythms of Life. Quincey needed some self-motivation after times of loss in her life. She wrote poetry and others encouraged her to publish a book of poetry. Her book is full of inspirational and motivating poems. Then hear Josh Gressel, author of Embracing Envy: Finding the Spiritual Treasure … Read more about this episode...
Embracing Envy!!! Envy is a universal emotion no one seems to have. That is, while every language has a word for it, few are willing to talk about their own envy or even acknowledge it to themselves. Josh Gressel wrote a book, Embracing Envy: Finding the Spiritual Treasure in Our Most Shameful Emotion, to explore why this is so and what we might learn about ourselves from exploring our envy more openly. The basic premise of the book is that the emotion would not exist unless there is some positive reason for it. The book explains what some of those reasons might be. Josh Gressel, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and certified Imago couples therapist in private practice in the San Francisco Bay area. He is a student of Jewish mysticism and seeks to integrate spiritual and psychological truths in his work with clients. His clinical work focuses on 1) working with religious adults on their psychological issues so they are freed up to worship God more freely; 2) working with couple’s from a spiritual perspective,
Embracing Envy!!! Envy is a universal emotion no one seems to have. That is, while every language has a word for it, few are willing to talk about their own envy or even acknowledge it to themselves. Josh Gressel wrote a book, Embracing Envy: Finding the Spiritual Treasure in Our Most Shameful Emotion, to explore why this is so and what we might learn about ourselves from exploring our envy more openly. The basic premise of the book is that the emotion would not exist unless there is some positive reason for it. The book explains what some of those reasons might be. Josh Gressel, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and certified Imago couples therapist in private practice in the San Francisco Bay area. He is a student of Jewish mysticism and seeks to integrate spiritual and psychological truths in his work with clients. His clinical work focuses on 1) working with religious adults on their psychological issues so they are freed up to worship God more freely; 2) working with couple’s from a spiritual perspective,
The human emotion "envy" is largely considered a negative, undesirable behavior - one that we wish we didn't have to experience, yet we all do. It doesn't feel good to be envious. When we do have feelings of envy our natural inclination is to disguise them - we don't want others to see this "ugly" side of ourselves. Today's special guest, Josh Gressel, Ph.D., author of the book, Embracing Envy: Finding the Spiritual Treasure in Our Most Shameful Emotion proposes that while envy is the "Achilles heel" of our ego, it is also a door to our "personal underworld" that when opened can lead us to our personal riches. In Dr. Gressel's career as a psychologist he has attempted to integrate spiritual and psychological truths. He researched the topic of envy using that integration, and wrote Embracing Envy based on his belief that we would not have been created to experience this emotion unless it served an important purpose. He believes that envy forces us to admit to ourselves that we are capable of more than what we presently are. Today Dr. Gressel is here to share what he has learned about envy and to help us understand the upside of our own. To learn more about Josh Gressel, Ph.D. and his book, please visit http://www.joshgressel.com/
Author Sumira Sarai, now sex advocate says "I wrote the book before Fifty Shades Of Grey, but I never released it, during the time I wanted to give people something to read in a poetic form, that would capture their attention, and give them something to think about. This book was intended to spice up the sex life of individuals, who needed help in the bedroom, and I think it has so far from those who have read the book. Since it's release I also wrote another book of poetry and released it free, "Safety Within Lust", which gives readers the opportunity learn about the precautions that should be taken before having sex, and how so many young females are constantly victims to lack of knowledge on sex." Josh Gressel just had a book released by University of America Press (Embracing Envy: Finding the Spiritual Treasure in Our Most Shameful Emotion) which talks about some of the deeper meaning behind what we envy and concrete steps we can take to use our envy to become better versions of ourselves Josh is a clinical psychologist and a practiced public speaker so I won't stutter on air. Michaelbrent Collings is a #1 bestselling novelist and screenwriter. His bestsellers include Strangers, Darkbound, Apparition, The Haunted, The Loon, and the YA fantasy series The Billy Saga (beginning with Billy: Messenger of Powers).He hopes someday to develop superpowers, and maybe get a cool robot arm.Michaelbrent has a wife and several kids, all of whom are much better looking than he is (though he admits that's a low bar to set), and much MUCH cooler than he is (also a low bar).
Embracing Envy: Finding the Spiritual Treasure in Our Most Shameful Emotion with Josh Gressel Ph.D. Envy is a universal emotion, yet people are very reluctant to confess their envy of another. In Embracing Envy, Josh Gressel suggests it is our shame at admitting we feel inferior to another person that keeps envy so hidden. Through interviews with everyday people, reviews of mainstream psychological research, and lessons from wisdom literature, this book delves into how envy can be seen as meaningful and useful in our daily lives. Josh Gressel, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist in the San Francisco Bay area and a student of Jewish mysticism. He is currently at work on a second book about projection in congregant-clergy relations. He can be reached via e-mail at josh@joshgressel.com or his website: joshgressel.com.
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