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It's good to be back after a year! As I explain in the episode, a lot of things happened on my end that led me to set aside recordings for a while. In any case, I am picking here where I left off, posting presentations that consist of two parts: Craft of Living bites with various updates, insights, and experiences, often with a personal take. Following that, I focus on a particular theme, here the dialectic of radical integrity and radical compassion, a hallmark of perfection.
EPISODE
06:56 - The Way of Perfection
REFERENCES AND BACKGROUND MATERIAL
Sayings of the Desert Fathers
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✩ Email - [email protected]
✩ Website - https://thecraftofliving.org
✩ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thecraftofliving
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Hi, I am Ante Jeroncic, and on this channel, I explore the overlapping spaces where philosophy, wisdom traditions, spirituality, and self-development literature meet on the question of flourishing life. More than a theoretical exercise, I see this endeavor as a personal quest, haltingly as it might be, to “live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life” (Thoreau).
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It's good to be back after a year! As I explain in the episode, a lot of things happened on my end that led me to set aside recordings for a while. In any case, I am picking here where I left off, posting presentations that consist of two parts: Craft of Living bites with various updates, insights, and experiences, often with a personal take. Following that, I focus on a particular theme, here the dialectic of radical integrity and radical compassion, a hallmark of perfection.
EPISODE
06:56 - The Way of Perfection
REFERENCES AND BACKGROUND MATERIAL
Sayings of the Desert Fathers
CONNECT WITH ME
✩ Email - [email protected]
✩ Website - https://thecraftofliving.org
✩ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thecraftofliving
* * * * * NEW TO THE PODCASt?
Hi, I am Ante Jeroncic, and on this channel, I explore the overlapping spaces where philosophy, wisdom traditions, spirituality, and self-development literature meet on the question of flourishing life. More than a theoretical exercise, I see this endeavor as a personal quest, haltingly as it might be, to “live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life” (Thoreau).
Support the show