SEASON TWO FINALE: PRACTICE THE CONTEMPLATIVE
Don’t give up on faith just because you are deconstructing parts of it.
Don’t give up hope simply because it may feel as if you are losing a part of your faith.
You might just be losing it in order to find it.
You might just be deconstructing your faith in order to reconstruct it.
This is what I hope you are reminded in the Season Two Finale of my the podcast.
When faith stops working like it once did, when you are burnt out on religion and the Church, when you want to give up on Christianity or God, hold onto the ancient and practice the contemplative.
If you want to become more connected, more aware, less distracted, and less anxious. If you want a faith that is rekindled, a healing balm for your wounded soul, and a life that can be transformed…
Practice the contemplative.
It’s the continual practice that will allow us to become fully aware and present in the moment. And when we are fully aware and present in the moment, that is often when we can discover the Divine. That is when we will be aware that the Divine is with us. That is when we experience that we are living, moving, breathing, and being in God.
And this is what I’m going to look at in Season 3 of this podcast: Discovering the Divine in All Things All Around Us. I want to share short stories about how we can find the Divine in and through all things; seeing the spiritual all around us.
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Until Season Three, may you have peace, may you have calm, may you have happiness.