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202. What's On Your Mind- Exploring God's Voice, Chinese Spirituality, and the New Axial Age

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In this episode of God: An Autobiography, The Podcast, Scott and Jerry explore two thought-provoking listener emails, from Renata and Henry, focusing on the themes of God's encounter with early Chinese people and the profound question of God's gender. Scott reflects on his personal journey of opening up to Eastern philosophy, while Jerry discusses how different cultures and traditions reveal new aspects of the divine.

Through discussions of Thich Nhat Hanh’s work and the I Ching, they explore how spirituality can expand without conversion. Jerry also shares insights on how God learns through human experiences, connecting it to the idea of nature and harmony.

The hosts dive deep into Henry Mitchell’s book, The Summer Boy, highlighting the interconnectedness of all life, and Renata’s reflections on Heidegger, exploring the mystical unity of existence.

Join Scott and Jerry for another enriching edition of What’s On Your Mind as they reflect on the dynamic nature of God and spiritual understanding.

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Hashtags: #whatsonyourmind #godanautobiography #experiencegod

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1. 202. What's On Your Mind- Exploring God's Voice, Chinese Spirituality, and the New Axial Age (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to God: An Autobiography, The Podcast (00:00:17)

3. Introduction To What's On Your Mind? (00:00:58)

4. Interreligious Spiritual Exploration: Different Aspects of God (00:03:18)

5. A New Spiritual Axial Age: Prayer Meets Meditation (00:07:10)

6. Feminine and Masculine Voice of God (00:12:41)

7. Henry Mitchell's Summer Boy (00:18:25)

8. Verbally Capturing the Experience of Illumination: Oneness in Spirituality (00:20:06)

9. Paying Attention to Particularities: A Community of Being (00:28:29)

10. Exploring Profound Interconnectedness of Being (00:30:17)

11. Renata: Heidegger, Philosophy, and God (00:31:38)

12. Embracing and Luminating Particularities (00:38:02)

13. Outro and Contact Information: Stay Connected (00:41:34)

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Innhold levert av Jerry L. Martin. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Jerry L. Martin eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Questions? Comments? Text Us!

In this episode of God: An Autobiography, The Podcast, Scott and Jerry explore two thought-provoking listener emails, from Renata and Henry, focusing on the themes of God's encounter with early Chinese people and the profound question of God's gender. Scott reflects on his personal journey of opening up to Eastern philosophy, while Jerry discusses how different cultures and traditions reveal new aspects of the divine.

Through discussions of Thich Nhat Hanh’s work and the I Ching, they explore how spirituality can expand without conversion. Jerry also shares insights on how God learns through human experiences, connecting it to the idea of nature and harmony.

The hosts dive deep into Henry Mitchell’s book, The Summer Boy, highlighting the interconnectedness of all life, and Renata’s reflections on Heidegger, exploring the mystical unity of existence.

Join Scott and Jerry for another enriching edition of What’s On Your Mind as they reflect on the dynamic nature of God and spiritual understanding.

Other Series:

Resources:

Hashtags: #whatsonyourmind #godanautobiography #experiencegod

Would you like to be featured on the show or have questions about spirituality or divine communication? Share your story or experience with God! We'd love to hear from you!

Share Your Story | Site | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. 202. What's On Your Mind- Exploring God's Voice, Chinese Spirituality, and the New Axial Age (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to God: An Autobiography, The Podcast (00:00:17)

3. Introduction To What's On Your Mind? (00:00:58)

4. Interreligious Spiritual Exploration: Different Aspects of God (00:03:18)

5. A New Spiritual Axial Age: Prayer Meets Meditation (00:07:10)

6. Feminine and Masculine Voice of God (00:12:41)

7. Henry Mitchell's Summer Boy (00:18:25)

8. Verbally Capturing the Experience of Illumination: Oneness in Spirituality (00:20:06)

9. Paying Attention to Particularities: A Community of Being (00:28:29)

10. Exploring Profound Interconnectedness of Being (00:30:17)

11. Renata: Heidegger, Philosophy, and God (00:31:38)

12. Embracing and Luminating Particularities (00:38:02)

13. Outro and Contact Information: Stay Connected (00:41:34)

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