Embracing Human Vulnerability
Krista Tippett explores the paradoxical nature of faith and healing, emphasizing the importance of incorporating brokenness rather than denying it. She shares insights from Rachel Naomi Reman, a modern-day mystic, who highlights the significance of how we deal with loss in determining our capacity to be present in our lives.In this clip
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On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Krista Tippett — Remembering Forward
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I have a question about the episode \[Unedited] Sally Kohn and Erick Erickson with Krista Tippett and the clip Spiritual Journeys. As someone who has trauma around spirituality and religion, how can I understand how spirituality comes into my relationships, especially after experiencing betrayal, rejection, and deconstruction when leaving the church? I feel misunderstood if I meet someone who is religious. Part of this is my own deep connection with spirituality and love of philosophical thinking, but I think some of it is also affected by trauma. Is there anywhere else that I can understand this further if I can't find the specific episode of the podcast that discusses this topic?
Is there room for optimism in today's world as discussed in the episode \[Unedited] Desmond Tutu with Krista Tippett and the clip Hope and Goodness, as well as in the episode Becoming the Loving Witness - Jack Kornfield Ep. 142 and the clip Beauty in Suffering?
Is there room for optimism in today's world as discussed in the episode Becoming the Loving Witness - Jack Kornfield Ep. 142 and the clip Beauty in Suffering?