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7. Sacred: Finding Beauty in the Ordinary

7. Sacred: Finding Beauty in the Ordinary

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Welcome to another enriching episode of That's So Intimate, where we delve into the profound world of sacredness in our everyday lives.

In this episode, we ask the big questions - can everything be sacred, and how do we cultivate reverence in our daily routines? From viewing our bodies as miraculous, living beings to recognizing the divine in nature, we explore different facets of what it means to live with a sacred perspective. We share personal stories that highlight moments of sacred connection, be it in the simple act of breathing, the beauty of nature, or in deep human relationships.

Join us as we discuss the transformative power of viewing the world through 'sacred goggles', and how this shift in perception can bring a deeper connection, more gratitude, and a richly textured appreciation for life. We'll also share fascinating insights from ancient Celtic spirituality and the wisdom of authors like John O'Donohue, offering you new ways to see and honor the sacred dimension in everyday life.

Tune in to discover how acknowledging sacredness can enrich your relationships, deepen your connections, and inspire the way you live, breathe, and love. Let's celebrate the beauty of being alive, together, in this vibrant community we're nurturing. We can't wait to share this intimate conversation with you!

Resources:

Celtic Spirituality Authors

  • John O'Donohue
  • John Philip Newell

Connect with Us:

  • Sarah Koch: @radintimacy | radintimacy.com
  • Bryan Russell: @sadhanayogaschool | sadhanayoga.com
  • Suggest a topic: DM us or email podcast@radintimacy.com

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