
Exploring the universal significance of spirituality beyond traditional religious frameworks with former mega-church pastor, Jim Palmer. For 25 years Jim has been counseling people who left religion and are working their way through their deconstruction and reconstruction process. Toxic religion often prevents people from exploring the spectrum of knowledge and fields of inquiry, which are useful ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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I’ve loved his writing from Facebook and how he expresses his personal discoveries, which ring true to me. I’m very impressed with his brilliant writing, but when I listen to the podcasts, even though he talks about the same thing he writes about, I hear a preacher on a stage yelling and trying to drive his points into my head. It also sounds like he’s in a room behind a computer, backed up a bit from the computer because of the loudness of his voice, which sounds strained. I say to Jim, stick t... more
I’ve loved his writing from Facebook and how he expresses his personal discoveries, which ring true to me. I’m very impressed with his brilliant writing, but when I listen to the podcasts, even though he talks about the same thing he writes about, I hear a preacher on a stage yelling and trying to drive his points into my head. It also sounds like he’s in a room behind a computer, backed up a bit from the computer because of the loudness of his voice, which sounds strained. I say to Jim, stick t... more









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