God In All Things
Summary: This podcast hopes to find God in all things, mulling over questions about God from an Ignatian perspective, reflecting on scripture, and being attentive to how God permeates the moments of our exciting and mundane life. For more, visit GodInAllThings.com.
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- Artist: Andy Otto
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Podcasts:
God illumines a light into the world through the Annunication. Mary’s yes comes in a place of freedom, hope, and not clinging. Ignatius gives us several exercises for making decisions with this kind of freedom.
Incarnation occurs all the time, even in our decisions. We are in a whirl of confusion and feel like we’re in darkness. Advent is a time of sitting with those raw feelings and emotions because discernment begins with observation.
Incarnation occurs all the time, even in our decisions. We are in a whirl of confusion and feel like we’re in darkness. Advent is a time of sitting with those raw feelings and emotions because discernment begins with observation.
A four-week series on Ignatian discernment.
A four-week series on Ignatian discernment.
Perhaps it's time to re-form our understanding of salvation – and our image of God.
Perhaps it's time to re-form our understanding of salvation – and our image of God.
Ever notice that everyone around Jesus is always grumbling, but Jesus takes a different approach?
Ever notice that everyone around Jesus is always grumbling, but Jesus takes a different approach?
Ignatius offers some guidelines on eating and our relationship with food.
Ignatius offers some guidelines on eating and our relationship with food.
Genuine freedom is trusting that in God all will be well. This frees us to love our enemies.
Genuine freedom is trusting that in God all will be well. This frees us to love our enemies.
There are some who live lives of anger and hurt, and they seek to continue to feed their pain. This is a sign of the evil spirit or, in the language of Eckhart Tolle, the "pain-body". They key is not identifying ourselves with it.
There are some who live lives of anger and hurt, and they seek to continue to feed their pain. This is a sign of the evil spirit or, in the language of Eckhart Tolle, the "pain-body". They key is not identifying ourselves with it.