An artful, mind-expanding, heart-opening, genre-bending exploration of how to live a life full of more love and less suffering.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 207 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Michael Gungor talks about how he's been church shopping and how the Internet has reacted to it as well as his thoughts and feelings around this unexpected burst of cultural conversation
Sally Kempton (January 15, 1943 – July 10, 2023) was an American swami, author, and spiritual teacher. This interview with Michael Gungor from the final year of Sally's time on this planet covers a range of topics from the divine feminine to kundalin... more
The Sedona Method has helped transform the lives of hundreds of thousands of people around the globe. In this sequel to our original Sedona Method podcast that we released last year, Michael Gungor speaks with Hale Dwoskin, author of the book "The Se... more
In this episode, Michael talks about his discovery about how the most destructive patterns in his history have been rooted in a story of not being enough. This realization has made him refocus his mission to the point that he is restructuring all of ... more
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The production is great but I truthfully have a hard time listening to Michael G. He sounds like he is being real but there is also this sense of being disingenuous and artificial. But when you throw in a couple songs and notes that tug on your heart string, you start to feel goosebumps and I think that is where people fall into this trap of thinking this show is quality. It is very deceptive. Also, could you please find someone who disagrees with your points? It loses credibility when you are b... more
Based upon the podcast name I thought this would be an orthodox or nearly Orthodox Christian view on the topic of salvation. But I was surprised and not unpleasantly to find that it's a much more thoughtful modernist and mystical discussion of the topic. I'm not sure I agree but it gave me an alternative viewpoint to the Western post enlightenment Evangelical view, which in the end I was looking for
I have been on a journey exploring my faith and spirituality and I recently stumbled upon this podcast. This has been such a wonderful resource for me. The December 2021 episode with Briana Lynn was fantastic and I shared it with a few friends.
So moving - thank you. I still don’t know how to think about my former faith - but I probably will never be able to shake the feeling. Familiar words that connect me with the parts of myself I can never be again but - of course- are still me somehow.
I love listening to the podcasts. I was just curious if there was anyone else out there that still loves reading the Bible, but could also point me in the direction of a translation that uses the most non dual language.
Apple Podcasts | #180 | South Africa/Religion & Spirituality/Christianity |
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