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The Here Podcast reimagines contemplative ways of approaching the Divine, incorporating practices such as Lectio Divina, Ignatian Contemplation, and various types of meditations so that listeners might reimagine the Divine in the here and now.

Introduction to Ancient Future Spirituality

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05-02
24:01

Psalm 23 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

05-09
16:07

Psalm 31 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

05-11
21:56

Psalm 66 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

05-18
21:22

Psalm 68 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

05-27
22:59

Micah 6 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

06-08
22:56

Psalm 116 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

06-15
23:51

Psalm 86 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

06-22
25:50

Psalm 13 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

06-29
24:14

Daniel 3 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Ignatian Contemplation (16th century CE) was birthed out of St. Ignatius' desire to develop a creative expression of engaging with sacred stories in prayer. This experience creates a space for the listener to hear and imagine him or herself in a story through contemplative questions. This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided experience of Ignatian Contemplation with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

07-06
39:21

Psalm 119 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

07-13
21:56

Psalm 139 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

07-20
23:00

Psalm 128 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

07-27
19:32

Psalm 17 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

08-03
24:29

Psalm 105 + a breathing meditation (part 1)

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

08-10
24:08

Psalm 133 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

08-17
26:07

Psalm 124 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

08-24
26:16

Romans 12 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

08-31
27:23

Psalm 149 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

09-07
24:49

Psalm 114 + a breathing meditation

The ancient practice of Lectio Divina (3rd and 4th centuries CE) originated in the monastic tradition as an expression of reading sacred texts and practicing prayer/silence. It consists of four parts: lectio (read the text), meditatio (reflect on the text), oratio (respond to the text), and contemplatio (rest). This episode prepares you, the listener, for a guided lectio divina with a guided breathing meditation.All music is original and copyrighted by Drew Nelson.Support the show

09-14
26:33

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