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The Liturgists Podcast
The Liturgists
203 episodes
17 hours ago
An artful, mind-expanding, heart-opening, genre-bending exploration of how to live a life full of more love and less suffering.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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An artful, mind-expanding, heart-opening, genre-bending exploration of how to live a life full of more love and less suffering.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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John Philip Newell
The Liturgists Podcast
58 minutes 39 seconds
3 years ago
John Philip Newell

In today’s episode, Michael talks to John Philip Newell, a Celtic teacher and author of spirituality who calls the modern world to reawaken to the sacredness of the earth and every human being. Together, they discuss Celtic Christianity and the modern-day application of its wisdom.

3:00- Michael asks what the scope of Celtic Christianity is

7:50- Michael asks why this wisdom is difficult to practice together

12:50: Michael reads some quotes and John Philip discusses the divine feminine

20:30: Michael and John Philip discuss the intersection between sexuality and spirituality

29:30: Michael asks John Philip what God isn’t

41:00: They discuss distinctions between ego and soul

47:00- Michael asks what the Celtic Christian view of Jesus Christ is

The Liturgists Podcast
An artful, mind-expanding, heart-opening, genre-bending exploration of how to live a life full of more love and less suffering.