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Leah and Te'Sheba explore the concept of embodied liturgy in everyday life, focusing on the rhythms of worship and the practice of liturgy in various settings. Dr. Catherine Moore shares her experiences and insights, highlighting the significance of everyday practices and the spiritual lessons learned through bread making with the Lord. The conversation delves into the autonomic nervous system and its connection to trauma, the science of bread and its relation to healing, and the concept of living with the end in mind. It explores the impact of trauma on the nervous system, the healing properties of bread-making, and the embodiment of liturgy in daily life.
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Leah and Te'Sheba explore the concept of embodied liturgy in everyday life, focusing on the rhythms of worship and the practice of liturgy in various settings. Dr. Catherine Moore shares her experiences and insights, highlighting the significance of everyday practices and the spiritual lessons learned through bread making with the Lord. The conversation delves into the autonomic nervous system and its connection to trauma, the science of bread and its relation to healing, and the concept of living with the end in mind. It explores the impact of trauma on the nervous system, the healing properties of bread-making, and the embodiment of liturgy in daily life.
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