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In this opening episode of a new season, recorded from a more intimate home setting, we explore a timely and deeply spiritual question: What does it mean to be awake in a world where everything is connected?
As spring unfolds and Earth Day invites reflection, we move beyond a once-a-year awareness toward a deeper recognition—that every day is an opportunity to encounter the sacred woven into creation.
Drawing from Celtic and Franciscan spirituality, we reflect on a theology rooted not in separation, but in original blessing—a vision of the world as inherently good, alive, and shimmering with divine presence.
This conversation invites us to rediscover ourselves not as observers or rulers of creation, but as participants in a living, relational whole—where God is not distant, but present in and through all things.
By stcuthbertoakvilleIn this opening episode of a new season, recorded from a more intimate home setting, we explore a timely and deeply spiritual question: What does it mean to be awake in a world where everything is connected?
As spring unfolds and Earth Day invites reflection, we move beyond a once-a-year awareness toward a deeper recognition—that every day is an opportunity to encounter the sacred woven into creation.
Drawing from Celtic and Franciscan spirituality, we reflect on a theology rooted not in separation, but in original blessing—a vision of the world as inherently good, alive, and shimmering with divine presence.
This conversation invites us to rediscover ourselves not as observers or rulers of creation, but as participants in a living, relational whole—where God is not distant, but present in and through all things.