Sharing a link to an interview I recently participated in with Danica Patrick for her podcast The Pretty Intense Podcast! All Q&A
Sharing a link to an interview I recently participated in with Danica Patrick for her podcast The Pretty Intense Podcast! All Q&A
I loved this interviews. Thank you for sharing!
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Danica Patrick is a good interviewer. I’m so glad she created this podcast. And you, Christian, are getting better and better at articulating this difficult to understand material, making excellent points and bringing it all together. Thank you once again. I always walk away with something to think about.
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I get psyched every time I see a new interview with you!
This was another excellent one. I have a question. Have you ever read any of Meggan Watterson’s work? She writes about her interpretations from the Gospel of Mary Magdalene and is an academic (my ego self is a semi-snob and I’m aware of this). Much of her work discusses the concept [paraphrasing from my own interpretation] that the objective of our human experience is to BE fully in our human bodies, while understanding one’s own divine self while moving further in the direction of love (which is my best interpretation and summary of her work).
Having a Christian background myself, finding a space in Christianity that makes sense to me in my own spiritual journey has offered a more expanded perspective while still being ‘comforting’ perhaps. Just curious about your thoughts.
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Hello Sarah, nice to meet you! I am not familiar with Meggan Watterson’s work. The act of fully BEING the human body is indeed powerful: (1.) we are here precisely to fully integrate the human experience, and that means being fully bodily; (2.) to be fully in the human body is an act of love (acceptance; vulnerability; allowing); it is fear that we pull back, reject, or disassociate (even in small ways) from the bodily experience. I also have a Christian background and I still very much enjoy practicing in the context of that tradition! 🙂
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I’m reminded that when the student is ready, the teacher appears. I’m excited and resonating to the point of being giddy with understanding.
I’ve had the experience of leaving my body at the age of five. I fell in the water and just left . I watched everything happen from a different vantage point. I’ve always remembered it. I’m 64 now
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Sorry, too much Danica, Christian. :-)Verzonden vanaf mijn Galaxy
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I am so grateful for this information validating my practices and also assisting them at this time; for me there is often a longing to go home. I work through it often. This is so very helpful to me. Thank you for your courage and sharing freely. My “mantra” I am you and you are me and we are free to be in love infinity!
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Wow. So enlightening. I feel like I needed to hear this. I’ve been struggling since my Mum died. This helps a lot.
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I am sorry to hear about your loss! Please let me know if there is any way I can help.
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Thanks for your kind response, Christian. It was reassuring to hear that Mum’s essence lives on. I’m still grieving the loss of her form and her role in my life. Any suggestions on how to integrate that? Is it just accepting the fluctuating feelings? (Note: I am currently reading your book. I’m up to the essays. Feel free to reference your book if there are insights in there about this.) Thanks again. 🙂
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