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The Loved

The Loved

Written by: John Daughety
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The Loved brings a fresh perspective on human spirituality, taking a more clinical than religious approach. From simple, easy to apply spiritual concepts to deep, metaphysical analysis, The Loved provides practical, open, and honest insights into attaining serenity and spiritual peace. John Daughety strips away religious dogma from biblical and other spiritual texts to give a raw perspective to the wisdom contained in them. The Loved podcast doesn’t endorse or oppose religion, religious practice, or beliefs. The primary mission is to bring Unconditional Love into your life without worry, guilt, or struggle.

John Daughety
Spirituality
Episodes
  • Overcoming Fear and Judgment
    Nov 15 2024

    Fear and judgment are universal challenges that often go unnoticed in our day-to-day lives. In this episode, John Daughety sheds light on how these emotions act as barriers to spiritual growth and peace, especially in times of uncertainty. Reflecting on recent political events, John shares a deeply personal perspective on the role of fear in societal and personal dynamics, and how judgment creates isolation rather than connection. Listeners are invited to explore practical ways to release these limiting emotions and instead cultivate love, resilience, and acceptance.

    In this episode, John covers:

    • The nature of fear as an absence of love
    • How judgment isolates us and reinforces fear
    • Practical exercises to release fear and judgment
    • The importance of self-compassion and forgiveness

    Join John for a heartfelt exploration of how letting go of fear and judgment can transform your relationship with yourself and the world around you.

    If you enjoyed this episode, remember to share it with the people you love. It really does help! For more on these concepts, check out John’s book It’s Just a Thought, available on Amazon.com.

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    26 mins
  • After the Vote: Choosing Love Over Fear
    Nov 9 2024

    In this heartfelt bonus episode of The Loved, John Daughety offers a reflective message on navigating post-election emotions. Speaking candidly, he acknowledges the mix of anger, disappointment, and fear that often follow political outcomes, no matter one’s side. Drawing on his personal philosophy, John encourages listeners to find unity in shared experiences, remembering past moments, like post-9/11, when compassion and solidarity bridged divisions.

    Through unscripted self-dialogue, he explores the choice between clinging to frustration or embracing grace and love. With sincerity, he reminds listeners that while we may not control external outcomes, we can always choose inner peace. This episode is a comforting invitation to step back, reflect, and reconnect with love, encouraging everyone to find joy within and allow it to guide their perspective on the world.

    If you enjoyed this episode, remember to share it with the people you love. It really does help! For more on these concepts, check out John’s book It’s Just a Thought, available on Amazon.com.

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    32 mins
  • Breaking Free – Unlocking the Prison of Dogma
    Nov 6 2024

    In this 6th episode of a 12-part series, John Daughety delves into the ways rigid beliefs confine us, creating a prison that limits our capacity for true connection and understanding. This episode explores how empathy serves as the key to unlocking those prison doors, inviting us into a life free from judgment and division. Through personal insights, reflections, and exercises, listeners are guided to examine the walls built by dogma and to embrace the liberating power of unconditional love. Join us as we dismantle the barriers of dogmatic thinking and step into a world where love and freedom are intertwined.

    If you enjoyed this episode, remember to share it with the people you love. It really does help! For more on these concepts, check out John’s book It’s Just a Thought, available on Amazon.com.

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    37 mins
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