Jim Palmer: Founder, Center for Non-Religious Spirituality
14 episodes
6 days ago
Exploring the universal significance of spirituality beyond traditional religious frameworks with former mega-church pastor, Jim Palmer.
For 25 years Jim has been counseling people who left religion and are working their way through their deconstruction and reconstruction process. Toxic religion often prevents people from exploring the spectrum of knowledge and fields of inquiry, which are useful for human development and spiritual growth.
Podcast topics: Eastern Spirituality, Western Science, psychology, the arts & literature, philosophy, sociology, and history.
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Exploring the universal significance of spirituality beyond traditional religious frameworks with former mega-church pastor, Jim Palmer.
For 25 years Jim has been counseling people who left religion and are working their way through their deconstruction and reconstruction process. Toxic religion often prevents people from exploring the spectrum of knowledge and fields of inquiry, which are useful for human development and spiritual growth.
Podcast topics: Eastern Spirituality, Western Science, psychology, the arts & literature, philosophy, sociology, and history.
Exploring the universal significance of spirituality beyond traditional religious frameworks with former mega-church pastor, Jim Palmer.
For 25 years Jim has been counseling people who left religion and are working their way through their deconstruction and reconstruction process. Toxic religion often prevents people from exploring the spectrum of knowledge and fields of inquiry, which are useful for human development and spiritual growth.
Podcast topics: Eastern Spirituality, Western Science, psychology, the arts & literature, philosophy, sociology, and history.