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The Abdi Assadi Podcast
Abdi Assadi
73 episodes
2 weeks ago
In this podcast episode we discuss the deceptively simple question: what is spiritual practice, really? And what does it look like when spirituality is no longer something we reference but something we embody in the quiet decisions of daily life?
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Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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In this podcast episode we discuss the deceptively simple question: what is spiritual practice, really? And what does it look like when spirituality is no longer something we reference but something we embody in the quiet decisions of daily life?
Show more...
Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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EPISODE 6: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CARETAKING AND CAREGIVING
The Abdi Assadi Podcast
47 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
EPISODE 6: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CARETAKING AND CAREGIVING
This is the sixth episode in a series of conversations between Abdi and Ian Ritter in Italy. Ian is a Brennan Counselor and healer with 18 years experience and has been on a spiritual path for the last 35 years. Join us in our follow up session as we discuss the difference between the unhealthy pattern of caretaking, its healthy counter part, caregiving and the nuances between the two.
The Abdi Assadi Podcast
In this podcast episode we discuss the deceptively simple question: what is spiritual practice, really? And what does it look like when spirituality is no longer something we reference but something we embody in the quiet decisions of daily life?