Mission of Divine Mercy
Jesus, we trust in You
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: catholic, divinemercy, eucharist, faith, Fatima, faustina, Jesus, Medjugorje, Prophecy, prophetic, struggles, suffering, trials
Jesus, we trust in You
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: catholic, divinemercy, eucharist, faith, Fatima, faustina, Jesus, Medjugorje, Prophecy, prophetic, struggles, suffering, trials
Life is a journey. There are some really high highs and some really low lows. But it’s in the very hardest of places where the real decision is made: will we walk out our days with hopelessness or relentlessly pursue God despite our setbacks? Jonathan shares his real-life story of love, life, and loss with refreshing vulnerability and engaging candor. Join Jonathan on The Journey as he helps you make better sense of yours. The Journey with Jonathan Pitts is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
Categories: Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: christianparenting, christianpodcast, jonathanpitts, journey, lifepodcast, loss, suffering, thejourney, wynterpitts
Moda Spira is a musical project by artist and producer Latifah Alattas. Moda Spira Podcast is a companion podcast to the work that she does under that moniker. The first season of the show chronicles the painful end of her marriage in the form of a track by track commentary of her latest album.
Categories: Music, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: divorce, Healing, latifah alattas, loss, marriage, moda spira, Pain, suffering, Trial
Mud Stories with Jacque Watkins is a podcast dedicated to bringing you inspiration in your muddiest moments, hope to make it through your mud, and encouragement for you to know, you are not alone. Jacque interviews author types–Lysa Terkeurst, Shauna Niequist, Michele Cushatt, Shannon Ethridge, Holley Gerth, Amber C. Haines, Emily P. Freeman and many more–as well as non-author types, as they share their stories of mud and we explore how even our messiest muddy moments can be worked for our ultimate good.
Categories: Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: adversity, all, chronic, desperate, Desperation, encouragement, failure, Found, God, grace, grief, grieving, hardtimes, heart, help, hope, illness, inspiration, inspire, loss, love, Mercy, mud, notalone, Pain, Pit, redeem, redeemed, redeeming, restoration, restored, Restoring, romanseighttwentyeight, sickness, Stories, story, suffering, testimonies, Testimony, things, Trial, working, works
My Seven Chakras is a podcast that provides ancient wisdom for the modern mind.
Through long form interviews, solo episodes and breathwork meditations, Aditya (AJ) helps his viewers discover how to calm their mind, relax their nervous system and experience deep states of bliss.
Our community is called ‘Action Tribe’, so we’re all about providing you simple, practical, proven, evidence-based techniques and methods to improve the quality of your life and notice a paradigm shift in how you look at life.
Some of the topics we regularly explore include Breathwork, The Chakras, Ayurveda, Yoga, Meditation, Nutrition, Qigong and Spirituality.
Try out an episode. I’m confident that you’ll fall in love with our easy going, relaxed approach to personal transformation 🙂
We’re inspired by thought leaders like Wim Hoff, Anthony Robbins, Dan Brule, Ben Greenfield, Aubry Marcus, Deepak Chopra, Dr. Bruce Lipton, Tim Ferriss, Niraj Naik, Anodea Judith, Oprah and Wayne Dyer who have all paved the way for Aditya Jaykumar (AJ) to listen to his calling of starting this podcast.
AJ is always personally available to talk, chat, connect and help, so don’t think twice about reaching out to him. We have a voicemail button on our website (mysevenchakras.com), so feel free to leave a voice note!
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: 7chakras, alternativehealing, alternativehealth, anxiety, brokenbrain, calling, chakrabalancing, chakracleansing, chakrahealing, chakraopening, chakrapodcast, crystals, deepakchopra, depression, EnergyHealing, goalsetting, guidedmeditation, healingpodcast, jayshetty, LifePurpose, luciddreaming, manifestation, mindfulness, Motivation, my7chakras, mysevenchakras, oprah, plantmedicine, Qigong, quantumhealing, reiki, selfrealization, sevenchakras, StressReduction, suffering, taichi, vedas, yoga, yogapodcast
Listen to the second of two talks on non-attachment—certainly the most misunderstood and maligned Buddhist ideal. This talk focuses on the practical application of non-attachment in daily life. Together the Marin Sangha and I explored various ways to cultivate non-clinging by transforming greed with equanimity, hatred with compassion, and delusion with clarity.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: Buddhist teachings, cessation of suffering, mindfulness, mindfulness psychotherapy, suffering
I’m Christine Hoover. Welcome to The Ministry Wives Podcast. Being a ministry wife is a vocation without a job description… and let’s be honest — sometimes it seems like ministry might be easier if we did have one. If you are a ministry wife like me and are looking for hope, perspective, and a little bit of practical advice regarding your role, you’re in the right place. Join me as we hear from women in various ministry contexts for authentic conversations about our shared joys and challenges – even the ones we’re unsure we can talk about. No topic is off-limits. Let’s dive in.
Categories: Christianity
Tags: author, Bible, Books, christianity, church, faith, friendship, interviews, Jesus, ministry, parenting, pastor's wife, suffering
Listen to two talks I delivered at Marin Sangha on non-attachment—certainly the most misunderstood and maligned Buddhist ideal. This first talk deconstructs the term into its various meanings and explores the philosophical implications of non-attachment and identity clinging through the Buddha’s teachings from the Pāli Canon and those of several modern-day Buddhist teachers.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: Buddhist psychology, Buddhist teachings, cessation of suffering, dharma, mindfulness, mindfulness psychotherapy, suffering
Verse by verse studies through books of the Bible with Pastor Gene Pensiero of Calvary Hanford. In this series titled “Seized Before The Day” we learn about the coming rapture of the Church, enduring suffering and of God’s extravagant love for His people.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: apostle, Bible, calvary, chapel, county, end, eschatology, expository, Gene, hanford, Kings, pastor, paul, pensiero, rapture, sermon, study, suffering, times
The Spiritual Directions Podcast is intended to help guide listeners toward wholeness through practicing greater spiritual awareness. With roots in ancient myth and the contemplative traditions, the show will touch on topics of spiritual growth through deeper awareness. Guests include people from different walks of life discussing the ways in which they have confronted their suffering and come out transformed.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Awareness, centering, christian, christianity, Contemplation, formation, heartfulness, journey, meditation, mindfulness, mystics, Mythical, prayer, spiritual, spirituality, suffering
With the arrival of smartphones and social media, we were told that the world was becoming more connected. But as mental health declines while our digital addictions grow, it’s clear that something human has been lost in the shuffle. On The I Project, we dive into the roots of this disconnection and explore new ways of thinking, seeing, and being. The I Project is the podcast of Immersioneer, a sense-making community focused on deepening human dialogue in the digital age. The podcast is hosted by founder Clancey Hilkene.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: anxiety, Awakening, buddhism, clanceyhilkene, consciousness, Culture, daoism, depression, ego, emergentproperties, evolution, humanconnection, Identity, immersioneer, immersioneerproject, inspiration, liberation, Meaning, meditation, mindfulness, Motivation, Philosophy, presence, psychedelics, Psychology, purpose, scientificmethod, selfactualization, selfhelp, selfrealization, spirituality, suffering, Technology, theimmersioneerproject, Transformation, wakingup
Welcome to Agape! If you are searching for a spiritual community that nourishes your soul, energizes your body, and lifts your spirit, then you’re at the right place. If you were inspired by the movie “The Secret” or the message of Abraham, Eckert Tolle, and Deepak Chopra you’ll feel right at home at Agape. Unlocking your true self is a journey that never ends, but it is always easier when experienced with the fellowship of other like-minded people. Your life’s potential is already within you. Let’s awaken it together.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Abundance, Agape, agapecenterforspiritualliving, agapespiritualcenter, balance, centerforspiritualliving, consciousliving, consciousness, dailyspiritualpractice, depressed, friscochurch, hope, lawofattraction, religiousscience, RevLeeWolak, scienceofthemind, SelfEmpowerment, selflove, spirituality, suffering, support
The first path factor of the Buddha’s Eightfold Noble Path is right view, also known as wise understanding. Though right view is the first of the Eightfold path factors, it represents the fruition of the succeeding seven path factors. Right view and right intention (the second path factor) together encompass supreme training in wisdom; a training designed to awaken the faculty of penetrative understanding—that which knows things as they truly are. The Buddha defined right view as understanding dukkha—the inherent unsatisfactoriness of all experience—its origin, cessation and the path leading to its cessation. He also defined right view as wisely comprehending Dependent Origination—the Buddha’s topology of mind and the cognitive-affective perceptual mechanisms that cause us to misapprehend self and world as separate, autonomous and permanent. The Buddha taught that wrong view is the greatest source of unwholesome mind states and by extension, unwholesome decisions and behaviors. The fruition of right view is a heart-mind liberated from avidyā, the delusion of suffering.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: Awakening, buddhism, Buddhist psychology, Buddhist teachings, Eightfold path, liberation from suffering, mindfulness, suffering
Do you wonder why women don’t know more about menopause, even though it happens (and has been happening for centuries) to every woman on the planet? Why we are left to suffer in silence, not knowing that there are simple solutions to common issues such as hot flashes, weight gain, bloating, hair loss, dryness (everywhere!) and irritability? Well wonder no more, menopause warriors! Our hosts Franca and Sarah Jane interview doctors, hormone gurus, therapists, nutritionists and experts from many backgrounds who are here to shed light on what you and millions of other women are going through, and show you how to journey through menopause with joy, dignity and grace, instead of the unnecessary pain, frustration and loneliness that many of us go through. Come, join us make real changes in women’s health! Let’s open the discussion, and Embrace The Heat!
Categories: Health & Fitness
Tags: aging, Estrogen, fitness, health, hormones, Hot Flash, Hot Flush, hrt, Irritability, menopause, nutrition, suffering, symptoms, vagina, weight loss, women
GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher – The Podcast is a true story of a philosopher’s conversations with God. Dr. Jerry L. Martin was a lifelong agnostic. But one day he had occasion to pray. To his vast surprise, God answered – in words. Being a philosopher, he had a lot of questions. And God had a lot to tell him. Dr. Martin served as head of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the University of Colorado philosophy department. Find out more at www.GodAnAutobiography.com
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: agnostic, experience with God, God, God speaking, non-dualism, nondual, Philosophy, philosophy of religion, prayer, religion, secularlism, suffering, unbelief
Philosophy and philosophical enquiries are relevant in some shape or form to many aspects of everyday life, for example our treatment of the environment, the rapidity of today’s technological progress, whether animals should have rights and if so how they should compare to ours. Philosophy also encompasses questions about the existence of God, how life is sustained on earth, and even at what point should the Government intrude on a person’s freedom. This album introduces the study of philosophy and the human situation, and contains talks and debates from leading philosophical thinkers and teachers, past and present. This material forms part of The Open University course A211 Philosophy and the human situation.
Categories: Education
Tags: Belief, evidence, Experience, exploitation, individualism, natureexploitation, observation, Pain, physics, pleasure, Reason, science, suffering, Universe
A Sōtō Zen Buddhist Temple. Visit: SokukoJi.org If you would like these talks to continue PLEASE VISIT OUR DONATE PAGE at www.sokukoji.org/donate
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Awareness, battle, buddhism, buddhist, creek, dharma, meditation, mindfulness, Podcast, shikantaza, SokukoJi, Sokuzan, suffering, talk, zen
Seeking Christian wisdom for life’s biggest questions. Interviews, narrative storytelling, and reflections featuring scholars, pastors, and public intellectuals. Hosted by Evan Rosa. Produced by Biola University’s Center for Christian Thought. Sponsored by the Templeton Religion Trust, John Templeton Foundation, and The Blankemeyer Foundation.
Categories: Arts, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: christianity, civility, formation, Humility, love, Philosophy, scholars, spirituality, suffering, theology
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, many were overwhelmed with stress, anxiety and depression. While this epidemic of stress has been growing over the past decade, it has been exacerbated by the pandemic and the divisive nature of political discourse. As a result, many people feel disconnected, inauthentic, and unhappy, while questioning the source of their unhappiness when they presumably have “everything”—an absence of compassion, for oneself and others, is often the source of the problem. Many of us don’t understand the nature of self-compassion nor the power of compassion to improve our lives and alleviate our suffering. By entering the “Magic Shop”, Jim will share his wisdom and introduce a variety of techniques to change the course of one’s life and share his own lessons learned through the exchange of untold stories of his guests. He will interview authors and experts in the fields of philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, spirituality and religion, as well as individuals with unique points of view. He will also engage his listeners by answering their questions and also at times interview listeners who are willing to share their own stories of challenge and hardship.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: Compassion, consciousness, depression, faith, heart, magic shop, mind, spirituality, stress, suffering
Are you ready to be inspired? Do you need to be reminded of God’s goodness and hear stories of His faithfulness? If so, you have found a great place to camp. In every story, you will hear words of hope that will encourage you to stay in the game, finish the race, and trust the God who has promised hope for your future.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: addiction, adoption, challenges, depression, eastin, faith, Freedom, God, hope, infertility, jennieastin, Jesus, overcoming, parenting, Perseverance, recovering, redemption, suffering, voice