Relevant spirituality in the midst of 21st century living.
Michael discusses how it is that we can carry a practice that allows for us to âget thereâ in terms of waking up. Among the most necessary approaches to this process is to deconstruct the reality we live in from a personal perspective, at least. This is most easily done by exploring the 5 senses (sight, taste, touch, hearing, and feeling) followed by the 6th sense (Asian teaching points to thought on this sense). The 7th sense involves our sense of time (past and future), the 8th sense involves what we might call the Seer, or the Witness. Even this sense is followed, and held openly by another, 9th sense, although even calling this a âsense,â misses the mark. Still, the Path is revealed as this approach unfolds.
Michael covers much of this and goes into greater detail on this topic in his book, Awake In This Life.
This eveningâs talk spans poetry, rock ân roll, awareness, friendship, and how we can meet our experiences during the Holiday season with care and purpose. In fact, Michael argues, âawareness itself, is gratitude.â
Among the most important aspects of spiritual work is our sense of community. It can inspire us and keep us focused on the needs of the moment. It can also remind us of how necessary it is to make friends with our fear, thus allowing for our actions to be sourced from an undivided sense of purpose.
So often we find ourselves working to build things that we see as beneficial: a life, a relationship, a home, or even a philosophy that might work to offer us shelter from the chaos of contemporary living. In this talk, Michael offers us a chance to examine this process and consider an alternative. Recognizing what is always, already, in play can shed light on recognition as opposed to creation.
As the poet, Atticus points out, we are often very complicated beings. This shows up especially in relationships. While any relationship can be a challenge, our intimate relationships are especially good at helping us uncover our attachments. This is at once a challenge and a gift, in terms of spiritual practice. In this talk, Michael discusses relationships and how they offer us opportunities to integrate spiritual teaching.
What is loss and where does the fear associated with it come from? What about anger? What is grief? How do we best cope with these general attributes of loss and the negativity that it inspires? This eveningâs podcast goes to the heart of this very human experience.
So often we can feel closed off from ourselves, the world, and those around us. In this talk, Michael discusses another option that leads us on a decidedly different spiritual and psychological trajectory, even when situations are difficult.
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Itâs all about relationships. Seriously. Everything is related, interdependently, to everything else. Enjoy the podcast of this talk.
Topics such as dealing with negativity, difficult people, and situations that challenge us are covered in this talk.
Enjoy this eveningâs talk on the integration of spirituality into real life experiences, including shopping and politics.
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