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Episode #7. Diving Deeper Into Beatitudes

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In the Gospel of Matthew, specifically in the part known as the Beatitudes, we find a description, attributed to Jesus, of the qualities that we would need to develop in ourselves in order to receive blessings or consider ourselves blessed. The disciplines the text points to– meekness, hunger and thirst, purity of heart-, are sometimes understood as negative qualities in today’s world. In this episode we do a deep but fresh exploration of the Beatitudes, coming up with new messages, interpretations and points of view that are easier to understand and more relevant today. From this episode you will understand: - The deep meaning of forgiveness and an understanding of sharing you’ve probably never thought of before, - How life guides us and why you can fully trust it, - How to see, understand and collaborate with what is. Starting with the popular concept “first fix yourself and then fix the world”, we will then travel to other perspectives to understand why you don’t need to fix anyone and anything, but discover what is already present and use it wisely. And...how about feeling that everything is now and everything is already complete? Join us in this episode and try to dive into a radically new understanding.
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In the Gospel of Matthew, specifically in the part known as the Beatitudes, we find a description, attributed to Jesus, of the qualities that we would need to develop in ourselves in order to receive blessings or consider ourselves blessed. The disciplines the text points to– meekness, hunger and thirst, purity of heart-, are sometimes understood as negative qualities in today’s world. In this episode we do a deep but fresh exploration of the Beatitudes, coming up with new messages, interpretations and points of view that are easier to understand and more relevant today. From this episode you will understand: - The deep meaning of forgiveness and an understanding of sharing you’ve probably never thought of before, - How life guides us and why you can fully trust it, - How to see, understand and collaborate with what is. Starting with the popular concept “first fix yourself and then fix the world”, we will then travel to other perspectives to understand why you don’t need to fix anyone and anything, but discover what is already present and use it wisely. And...how about feeling that everything is now and everything is already complete? Join us in this episode and try to dive into a radically new understanding.
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