• Ep 226 - The world is on fire. Is spirituality the fire hydrant we need?

  • Jul 3 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
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Ep 226 - The world is on fire. Is spirituality the fire hydrant we need?

  • Summary

  • After the appalling decisions made by Scotus this past week (being homeless is a crime & presidents can get away with anything), many of us are falling into despair or rage or both. What is this world we live in and how did we get here? Are we going to survive?

    In this week's episode, I'm bringing our focus back to the bigger picture: we exist beyond this three-dimensional plane. So how does this world on fire help us to grow and evolve as spirit-souls? If you think about the universe, there are plenty of things dying and exploding all while the universe continues to expand. Is this moment our supernova (where Empire is the dying star)? (“A supernova is the cataclysmic explosion of a massive star at the end of its life.”) Tune in to learn more!


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    Today’s poems/ Books mentioned:

    • Oracle card: Three of Pentacles

    • “Cucumbers and Prayers” by Hafiz

    • Book: The Sum of Us: What racism costs everyone and how we can prosper together - Heather McGhee

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