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The Intersection of Science and Spirituality Through the Life of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

The Intersection of Science and Spirituality Through the Life of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

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We are thrilled to chat with Frank and Mary Frost who are partners in life and film making! Today we talk about their fabulous, Emmy nominated, documentary about French scientist and Jesuit Priest, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Teilhard was a feminist, a visionary thinker, a paleontologist, and a man way before his time. When met with new information that challenged his religious ideals, he didn’t shrink, but he expanded to meet the moment. What might we learn from his ecstatic, open hearted way of moving through the world? Might Teilhard have something to teach us about the intersection of science and spirituality? Join this week's conversation to find out!

Cool stuff we mention in this week’s episode (or meant to anyways):
  • Documentary - Teilhard: Visionary Scientist
  • Teilhard Project
  • American Teilhard Association
  • Divine Milieu
Chapters
00:00 The Vision of Teilhard de Chardin
05:32 The Journey of Filmmaking and Discovery
09:37 The Relevance of Teilhard Today
14:35 Loyalty and Steadfastness in Faith
20:27 The Complexity of Love and Relationships
24:07 Expanding Spirit and Curiosity
25:55 The Omega Point and Spirit-Matter Unity
28:17 The Omega Point and Evolution
31:41 Feminism and the Eternal Feminine
35:49 Paleolithic Emotions and Modern Challenges
39:49 Ecstasy and the Mystical Experience
45:04 Pilgrimage and the Search for the Divine

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