
Divine Nobodies is a modern twist on new age spirituality, hosted by Eric Ajna and Jennifer Lynn. Intertwined between the polarity realms of our world, here we explore how thought provoking wisdom and soul expanding knowledge can be used in our every day life and heard from the voices of regular every day people in the spiritual community. From urban yogis, to modern mystics, here we explore how w... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementReligion & SpiritualityEducationSpirituality | ||||

It seems the deeper we go into our beingness, the more challenging it becomes to actually talk about God with any level of conviction, knowing how ephemeral words can be in attempting to illuminate the absolute. To be honest, the deeper I fall into ... more
The benefits of meditation most certainly can’t be under estimated. It is one of the most potent tools we have in grounding a busy mind and calming the restless thoughts that we carry with us in life. It is estimated that 2 - 500 million people med... more
The connection between codependency and relationships is something I’ve contemplated for many years. Primarily due to my own experience in relationships being a codependent in the past, but also being a significant other to many codependent partners.... more
There are many elements built into the foundation of the spiritual journey that seem to slowly unravel over time. Quickly we learn how imperative it is that we understand, not only the eternal nature of spirit, but the inner workings of how the mind... more
I am so shocked there are not more views / reviews for this podcast. I find the quality of the audio excellent and the stories/discussions fascinating. Some of the episodes can be a little all over the place and hard to pay attention to (Mainly the earlier ones) but the ones with predetermined topics are so so good. I especially loved the ones on Starseeds, dream meanings and mediumship.
I am so shocked there are not more views / reviews for this podcast. I find the quality of the audio excellent and the stories/discussions fascinating. Some of the episodes can be a little all over the place and hard to pay attention to (Mainly the earlier ones) but the ones with predetermined topics are so so good. I especially loved the ones on Starseeds, dream meanings and mediumship.
I had the honor to be featured as a guest on the divine nobodies podcast and loved my experience. I have been listening to the other inspiring stories on people who have also been brave enough to share their spiritual journeys. Thank you to Eric for providing such a safe space for me to feel comfortable in opening up and for being an even better friend.
Eric and Jenn seem to fall somewhere in between practical wisdom and new age philosophy. I appreciate the rawness of Jenn and the gentleness of Eric. Together they make a unique contrast. They are two friends from different worlds growing together through spirituality. It’s real, it’s down to earth and grounding.
I look forward to this podcast every week. The different topics have brought me so much knowledge and understanding on my journey of enlightenment. Jen and Eric are quite the dynamic duo. I love their energy and how easy and relatable they are.
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