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Each of us loses "balance" from time to time. Spiritual practices, though, help us to regain that equilibrium.
Join host Greg Powell on a walking spiritual practice. Each episode features a new practice.
Whether you're ultra-busy or ultra-spiritual already, come along for the journey.
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Fast thinking, a term coined by Nobel winner Daniel Kahneman, is what allows humans to survive and thrive. Conversely, it also leads us to make assumptions about other people. Assumptions and stereotypes are the root of division and separation, be it on lines of race, gender, size, or other.In this episode, Greg leads a practice of shining a metaphorical light on our assumptions and implicit biases for the purpose of changing those biases, which is an admittedly difficult task. For full effect, bring this on a walk down a busy sidewalk. Alternatively, sitting at home and using your imagination will have a profound effect.
Each of us needs forgiveness, and more of it. Forgiveness if the gateway to flourishing relationships.But it's not always clear how to ask for forgiveness, or even that for which we need forgiveness.Join Greg, either on a walk or as you are, to consider two prerequisites for forgiveness and two circumstances from you own life where forgiveness is needed.
Letting Go - Kenosis

Letting Go - Kenosis

2021-02-2315:22

During both the temptations in the desert and at the crucifixion (including in the Garden of Gethsemene), Jesus engages in the self-emptying practice of kenosis. He liberates himself from his own will and desire to make room for God's will and God's desire.We also can practice letting go; we can empty ourselves to allow God's will to be our will. Then our behaviours and desires align with the promise of new life.Join host Greg Powell for a sit beside a creek to practice kenosis.
A healthy brain both offers and thrives upon the happiness hormones dopamine, oxytocin, seratonin, and endorphines. By making a few simple changes to our routines, environments, and lifestyle, we can use chemistry and biology to multiply happiness.(Keeping in mind, of course, that there's a lot more to life than happiness.)Join Greg on this walking-optional meditation. And bring a pen to jot down your ideas that come to mind.
3 People and How

3 People and How

2021-01-0814:26

On this walking meditation, Greg guides a practice to visualize three people who have had a profound influence on your life and to attune, specifically, to how that influence took shape.This is a riff off of the "3 Things and Why" gratitude meditation.
Venturing into the wilderness can be an exciting adventure, if of one's own accord. But wilderness experiences outside of one's choosing are quite another matter.In this episode, Greg reads a reflection from Teri Meyer on God's unwavering love even during times in the wilderness.
Julianne Kasmer opens her reflection on the theme of Peace in the Wilderness with a quote from the Book of Jeremiah. For several reasons, lament seems an appropriate place to begin.Join Greg on a walk and listen to these words of Julianne's.
Come for a contemplative walk, and listen to this reflection on peace by Lori Megley-Best. Amidst the waiting and preparing, why not move and practice?
Join Greg for a walk as he reads Hope in the Wilderness, a poem plus reflection both written by Marc Coulombe. This is actually the first of the Advent offerings, focusing on hope.
Join Greg on a walk as he reads an Advent reflection by Ingrid Brown on Peace.
Rev. Karen Mill from Squamish United Church wrote this piece as part of an initiative to offer support to other clergy in this season of Advent. Its themes, though, apply to all of us in one way or another.
Colleagues from the Pacific Mountain Region of The United Church of Canada are writing reflections through Advent, and I'm adding voice to their writing. This is the piece I wrote on hope.As always, this is intended as a walking meditation -- I didn't even trip while recording it.
Do you share the affliction of coming up with great gift ideas mere hours or days after the big day? Christmas is approaching and although it is not about the gifts, gift-giving is an important love language. Gifts communicate that we care. So why not spend a few minutes walking and contemplating the gifts you intend to give?Join Greg as he leads a few contemplative approaches to deciding what to give.
Three Things and Why

Three Things and Why

2020-11-2314:52

One of the interventions shown to bring the greatest flourishing into our lives is a simple practice of gratitude.Lace up your shoes, or charge your wheelchair, and join Greg on a walk to do this gratitude practice together.
Walking lovingkindness

Walking lovingkindness

2020-11-1812:46

A lovingkindness meditation is a simple yet profound way to connect with others and to recognize that we share a journey toward wholeness or peace.We start with a brief scan of ourselves and our day so far, then dive into the practice.
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