Which came first, the chicken or the egg? The question represents an ancient folk paradox addressing the problem of origins. From Aristotle to other great thinkers throughout recorded history, this paradox is of importance and much wisdom is within it. Listen as Larry speaks to the paradox of the chicken or the egg in the light of how your thought always comes before the effects in all areas of your life. Support the show
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Which came first, the chicken or the egg? The question represents an ancient folk paradox addressing the problem of origins. From Aristotle to other great thinkers throughout recorded history, this paradox is of importance and much wisdom is within it. Listen as Larry speaks to the paradox of the chicken or the egg in the light of how your thought always comes before the effects in all areas of your life. Support the show
According to scripture (John 5:17) when challenged to justify healing on the Sabbath, Jesus said "My Father is always working, and so am I." Perhaps this was a reminder that observing the Sabbath did not mean there is a cessation of the activity of God. And, because of our connection with God, there is a continuous activity or working that is taking place in us, through us and as us. Listen as Mary Ellen shares this message about the spiritual meaning of work and how to work with God a...
Making a Difference
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? The question represents an ancient folk paradox addressing the problem of origins. From Aristotle to other great thinkers throughout recorded history, this paradox is of importance and much wisdom is within it. Listen as Larry speaks to the paradox of the chicken or the egg in the light of how your thought always comes before the effects in all areas of your life. Support the show