Caroline Adams Miller
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That is through all history, through all faith traditions, through wisdom traditions, bringing us back through the lens of MRIs and peer review science to what humans have already known that we're never at this alone. That's a relationship.
I think that we absolutely do have a capacity for, I take through the awakened brain to be a witness of God, that things aren't just beautiful, but they're beyond beautiful. That the sparkling autumn leaves and the sun in them are not just glorious, but wow, they are expressions. They are actually the hand of God.
I think that we absolutely do have a capacity for, I take through the awakened brain to be a witness of God, that things aren't just beautiful, but they're beyond beautiful. That the sparkling autumn leaves and the sun in them are not just glorious, but wow, they are expressions. They are actually the hand of God.
I think that we absolutely do have a capacity for, I take through the awakened brain to be a witness of God, that things aren't just beautiful, but they're beyond beautiful. That the sparkling autumn leaves and the sun in them are not just glorious, but wow, they are expressions. They are actually the hand of God.
It is the sense, whether I've put my finger on it or not, of the sanctification of life. That's how I understand awe through the lens of the awakened brain. And I think Docker's work is beautiful. I'm very fond of Docker. And I think his capacity to say nature is a place of awakening is so very true.
It is the sense, whether I've put my finger on it or not, of the sanctification of life. That's how I understand awe through the lens of the awakened brain. And I think Docker's work is beautiful. I'm very fond of Docker. And I think his capacity to say nature is a place of awakening is so very true.
It is the sense, whether I've put my finger on it or not, of the sanctification of life. That's how I understand awe through the lens of the awakened brain. And I think Docker's work is beautiful. I'm very fond of Docker. And I think his capacity to say nature is a place of awakening is so very true.
And in fact, science shows us that a 20 minute walk in nature, instead of eat at your desk or go to a restaurant, a 20 minute walk in nature. awakens our deep connection to the sanctity of life, the glory of life, that we really matter and every bit of life matters and the whole thing is a gift. So nature is a cathedral. It simply is. And it is a place where God's very present.
And in fact, science shows us that a 20 minute walk in nature, instead of eat at your desk or go to a restaurant, a 20 minute walk in nature. awakens our deep connection to the sanctity of life, the glory of life, that we really matter and every bit of life matters and the whole thing is a gift. So nature is a cathedral. It simply is. And it is a place where God's very present.
And in fact, science shows us that a 20 minute walk in nature, instead of eat at your desk or go to a restaurant, a 20 minute walk in nature. awakens our deep connection to the sanctity of life, the glory of life, that we really matter and every bit of life matters and the whole thing is a gift. So nature is a cathedral. It simply is. And it is a place where God's very present.
Awe is a way into that.
Awe is a way into that.
Awe is a way into that.
That's beautiful. I would call that awakened relationships, that it's not just you, John, and me, Lisa, in a discussion, but there's a force in us of profound, ultimate significance, goodness, love, direction. We don't totally steer this conversation. God's been working through us every minute, every second. So relational spirituality is when we take the transcendent awareness and infuse that
That's beautiful. I would call that awakened relationships, that it's not just you, John, and me, Lisa, in a discussion, but there's a force in us of profound, ultimate significance, goodness, love, direction. We don't totally steer this conversation. God's been working through us every minute, every second. So relational spirituality is when we take the transcendent awareness and infuse that
That's beautiful. I would call that awakened relationships, that it's not just you, John, and me, Lisa, in a discussion, but there's a force in us of profound, ultimate significance, goodness, love, direction. We don't totally steer this conversation. God's been working through us every minute, every second. So relational spirituality is when we take the transcendent awareness and infuse that
in our families, in our colleagues, in our friendships, that sanctity, including towards, as you were called, the broken and the homeless and those in need of help.
in our families, in our colleagues, in our friendships, that sanctity, including towards, as you were called, the broken and the homeless and those in need of help.
in our families, in our colleagues, in our friendships, that sanctity, including towards, as you were called, the broken and the homeless and those in need of help.
Very often there's people who, you know, every one of us, and I've certainly had times in my life myself, John, where I get up and I'm not that excited to go to work and I'm not that excited to be at work. And maybe I go out for a drink afterwards and it's just, you know, making the sounds and I'm just not feeling alive. So it's not that everything's falling apart or everything's terrible.