![]() ![]() “Take your protein pills and put your helmet on,” fellow spiritual explorers, for this revelatory, provocative, and adventurous podcast with Tami Simon and visionary author Dr. Since the advent of quantum physics, we’re realizing what the ancient wisdom traditions have always known: we are each an inseparable aspect of the cosmos, with the potential to cocreate a future based in love and awareness. But that old paradigm is beginning to change. Through centuries of reductionist science, we’ve come to believe that we live in a random universe. restorative justice social integration why “connection is the cure” and more. In his new book, Spiritually, We, Sah D’Simone shares a collection of teachings, stories, practices, and techniques to “open ourselves to the dance” of relationship and help end the epidemic of loneliness in our time.Įnjoy Tami Simon’s conversation with the uniquely savvy and always sassy Sah, as they discuss: cultivating friendships that hold and carry you transformation through trauma Somatic Activated Healing ® and its application with heartbreak letting go of our stories and coming into our feelings freedom from conditioning discovering your “unstruck goodness” practicing radical friendliness with everyone the Spiritually, We liberatory equation healing through community shifting from intellectualization to embodied insight the foundational step-taking personal responsibility inviting people into your inner world the power of presence punitive justice vs. Without caring connections with others, we suffer physically, psychologically, and spiritually. Tami and David discuss the willingness to have courageous conversations the generativity of “a well-felt sadness” reframing regret the seven steps of invitational leadership “robust vulnerability” and choosing the path we really care about anguish, anxiety, and being OK with the unknown letting go “apprenticing ourselves to our own disappearance” and more.įriendship is a vital need. In this podcast, Tami Simon speaks with David about his writing career, his creative approach to leadership, and the conversation with life to which we are all constantly invited. ![]() David Whyte is the bestselling author of ten books of poetry, three works of prose, and the celebrated Sounds True audio program What to Remember When Waking. Learn more at .Ī good poem, says David Whyte, is revelatory it takes hold of us and surprises us with new understanding. Note: This episode originally aired on Sounds True One, where these special episodes of Insights at the Edge are available to watch live on video and with exclusive access to Q&As with our guests. Tami and Lama Rod discuss awakened care and bodhicitta partnering with ancestral forces and the unseen world brokenheartedness and our collective emotional labor disrupting reactivity the radical act of choosing joy experiencing our true home two traits of a prophet: embodying clarity and telling the truth the New Saint as an ordinary human being the practice of receiving love spiritual warriorship and what it means to “fight within love” prayers of protection the commitment to get free from suffering consenting to the work of being a New Saint and more. ![]() Give a listen to this inspiring conversation on how each one of us can become effective agents of social and spiritual liberation. In this podcast, Tami Simon speaks with Lama Rod Owens about his trailblazing new book, The New Saints: From Broken Hearts to Spiritual Warriors. To be a New Saint is to move into a direct relationship with suffering-our own and that of the world-and make a commitment to disrupt that suffering in any way we can, for as long as it takes.
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