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Turning Towards Life - a Thirdspace podcast
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429 episodes
3 days ago
What if we see ‘the self’ not as something fixed, but as an ongoing act of responsibility and ever-unfinished creation… a way we make ourselves by how we live, the choices me make, and the way of relating to others and the world that we follow?
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What if we see ‘the self’ not as something fixed, but as an ongoing act of responsibility and ever-unfinished creation… a way we make ourselves by how we live, the choices me make, and the way of relating to others and the world that we follow?
Show more...
Personal Journals
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Spirituality,
Relationships
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414: Standing at a New Doorway
Turning Towards Life - a Thirdspace podcast
35 minutes
2 months ago
414: Standing at a New Doorway
We are far from powerless… though we often we imagine we are. And neither are we able to control how life goes… though we often long to be able to. Our making ourselves too small or too big rarely serves life. So what would it be to find a way to be in a responsive partnership with life itself - acting into life and then opening ourselves to life’s response, bringing the qualities we have to offer as humans and letting ourselves be changed by what comes?
Turning Towards Life - a Thirdspace podcast
What if we see ‘the self’ not as something fixed, but as an ongoing act of responsibility and ever-unfinished creation… a way we make ourselves by how we live, the choices me make, and the way of relating to others and the world that we follow?