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Loving THIS with Michael Gungor
The Liturgists Network
41 episodes
4 days ago
Michael Gungor (Vishnu Dass) explores how clinging to our most important stories imprisons us in suffering. Freedom is simply THIS.
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Michael Gungor (Vishnu Dass) explores how clinging to our most important stories imprisons us in suffering. Freedom is simply THIS.
Show more...
Spirituality
Comedy,
Religion & Spirituality,
Buddhism
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Bubbles & Worship 2.0 (Magnificat: This is Love)
Loving THIS with Michael Gungor
40 minutes
2 weeks ago
Bubbles & Worship 2.0 (Magnificat: This is Love)
This episode is a continuation of the "Magnificat" series, where Michael Gungor does a deep dive on every song of his new Gungor album, Magnificat. This week's song: "This is Love". To understand this song fully, one must understand "Play"--an experiment in “worship 2.0” that mixes the sacred and the absurd, explains the song’s writing and production choices, and shares how the event fostered playful, healing community. Gungor also addresses the song’s potentially triggering religious language, invites listeners to sit with tension and healing, and encourages reconnecting with community through music and events.
Loving THIS with Michael Gungor
Michael Gungor (Vishnu Dass) explores how clinging to our most important stories imprisons us in suffering. Freedom is simply THIS.