We can’t do anything unless we have a grasp on our attention. But how do we reclaim it amidst the endless stream of distractions? Today Amelia Hruby returns to the podcast for a conversation about social media, creative practice, and sacred attention. We explore digital consciousness, material reality, energetic sovereignty, and what’s really at stake when we live our lives online. People want all of the "safety" with no surrender. But that’s not how change works. — grace allerdice&nbs...
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We can’t do anything unless we have a grasp on our attention. But how do we reclaim it amidst the endless stream of distractions? Today Amelia Hruby returns to the podcast for a conversation about social media, creative practice, and sacred attention. We explore digital consciousness, material reality, energetic sovereignty, and what’s really at stake when we live our lives online. People want all of the "safety" with no surrender. But that’s not how change works. — grace allerdice&nbs...
Clark Strand was a Zen Buddhist monk. Now he writes books of love poetry to Kali Ma and manifestos to the Dark. In this conversation, we trace his spiritual path from childhood Protestantism through monasticism and massage school — ultimately leading him into deep devotion to the Divine Mother. Listen in, as we step into the Dark together. When She appeared to me, it made sense of everything all of a sudden. It really changed me. I stopped thinking the way I used to think. My understan...
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We can’t do anything unless we have a grasp on our attention. But how do we reclaim it amidst the endless stream of distractions? Today Amelia Hruby returns to the podcast for a conversation about social media, creative practice, and sacred attention. We explore digital consciousness, material reality, energetic sovereignty, and what’s really at stake when we live our lives online. People want all of the "safety" with no surrender. But that’s not how change works. — grace allerdice&nbs...