• Quarantine As Spiritual Practice
    Mar 23 2020

    Whether it's quarantine, shelter in place, or social distancing, how could this challenging and extraordinary time become a spiritual practice? I share some ideas of ways I am opening curiosity and vulnerability in what is an uncertain and scary time. I hope you'll join me, and then share the ways that are helping you keep your heart open in this season.

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    11 mins
  • Playing Games As Spiritual Practice
    Mar 3 2020

    We think of game-playing as frivolous, indulgent, child-like. Game store owner and philosopher Kylie Prymus shares how games have changed his life, and will leave you wanting to find a game to play with your loved ones, to experience the rich field of relationship-building and spiritual insight that awaits you on the board.

    SHOW NOTES

    Games Unlimited

    Reiner Knizia

    Theory of Fun for Game Design by Raph Koster

    The Grasshopper: Games, Life, and Utopia by Bernard Suits

    TED Talk by Jane McGonigal

    Center for Play and Exploration

    We also mentioned the games Hanabi, Medium, and Mysterium

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    53 mins
  • Honoring Mess As Spiritual Practice
    Feb 18 2020

    "Honoring mess" is a surprising phrase, one that jars with our mental image of a spiritual life that is structured, orderly, quiet. Mystic and change agent Preeta Banerjee shares how her experience with the divine feminine has invited her into a flexible, collaborative, creative way of being. You will find tools and inspiration to embrace every bit of life's messy reality in this interspiritual, inspiring conversation.

    SHOW LINKS

    Preeta’s Website

    Life As A Mix Master by Preeta Banerjee

    Rage Becomes Her by Soraya Chemaly

    “The Guest House” by Rumi

    The Mystic Soul Project

    Idea 2 Form Collaborative Design Studio

    Brené Brown

    The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield

    Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert

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    51 mins
  • Photography As Spiritual Practice
    Feb 3 2020

    Photography can be a place of intimacy and relationship with the holy, if we slow down and open up to the image before us. Stephanie Bell shares her own transforming experiences with photography as a spiritual practice, and offers ways to play with this practice in our daily life.

    SHOW NOTES

    Stephanie’s Website

    Allen Ginsberg

    Eyes of the Heart: Photography As a Christian Contemplative Practice by Christine Valters Paintner

    The Open Door

    Garfield Community Farm

    Earth Monastery Project

    Let Your Life Speak by Parker Palmer

    This Life That Is Ours by Lauren Burdette

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    55 mins
  • Enneagram As Spiritual Practice
    Dec 16 2019

    In this conversation, Chichi Agorom makes the Enneagram accessible, shares her own journey from skeptic to teacher, and beautifully captures the graces she has experienced from engaging with this ancient tool. Whether you’ve never head of the Enneagram or have been studying it for years, you’ll find food for your soul.

    Show Notes

    Chichi’s Website

    The Narrative Tradition of the Enneagram

    Richard Rohr’s reflection on language and metaphor

    Online Enneagram test

    The Enneagram: Understanding Yourself & Others In Your Life by Helen Palmer

    Book a Type Discovery Session with Chichi

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    1 hr
  • Brewing As Spiritual Practice
    Dec 4 2019

    How can a hobby become a way to connect with God? Pastor BJ Woodworth shares his journey with home-brewing, revealing how fermentation is a metaphor for the spiritual life, and inspiring us to listen for ways to enjoy time with God in new ways.

    Show Notes

    Into the Silent Land: The Practice of Contemplation by Martin Laird

    Lost in Wonder: Rediscovering the Spiritual Art of Attentiveness by Esther De Waal

    On Celtic prayers over daily life

    The Great Good Place by Ray Oldenburg

    Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke

    Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander by Thomas Merton

    Isaiah 30:15

    A Vow of Conversation by Thomas Merton

    Cooked by Michael Pollan

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    57 mins
  • Re-Telling Your Story As Spiritual Practice
    Nov 13 2019

    Dr. Diane Millis joins me for a conversation about the power of telling more life-giving stories. As Diane says, the nature of our lives is narrative. We are inherent story-tellers, but all of us have stories that don’t serve us well. Diane shares her own experience of learning to tell more expansive stories, how that has shaped her knowledge of the holy, and offers tools to explore and expand the narratives within which we live.

    SHOW NOTES

    Diane’s website

    Re-Creating a Life: Learning How to Tell Our Most Life-Giving Stories

    Psalms for Praying: An Invitation to Wholeness by Nan C. Merrill

    Dan McAdams

    Kintsugi pottery

    Frederick Buechner

    Richard Rohr

    Yoga with Adriene

    StoryCorps

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    59 mins
  • Singing As Spiritual Practice
    Oct 29 2019

    I am joined by a very special guest - my mother! Lou Ann Horstman shares her story of embracing her love of singing. You will be inspired by her journey with singing, how she traveled from seeing it as "decoration on the liturgy" to a rich and valid way of experiencing God's presence. Her story will make you want to sing more, and will ignite your curiosity about what practices might already exist in your life that are simply waiting to be taken seriously.

    SHOW NOTES

    The Institute for Applied Meditation on the Heart

    Threshold Choir

    On the neuroscience of singing

    Women Who Run With the Wolves by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes

    Learning to Fall by Philip Simmons

    The Library Book by Susan Orlean

    Although House of St. Michael the Archangel is no longer an organization, I have inherited our publications and CDs. You can contact Lauren if you are interested in purchasing CDs. They are $10, and all proceeds will go to Caroline Becker, the widow of Tim Becker, the founder of the House.

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    1 hr and 2 mins