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“I seek doorways into this Great Mystery, the easiest one for me being the space between two breaths, but there are infinite entry points.” Join us as we explore transitional spaces—where boundaries dissolve and we have access to the great mystery of the unknown.
Note: this episode references the “What If Game.” You can hear more about this in Episode 3: The What If Game and Mid-Week Breather 3: Playing the What If Game.
Today’s contemplative reflection, “Portals into the Unknown” was written by Janine Schipper on April 19, 2022.
Reference:
Lao Tzu. 2006. Tao Te Ching (S. Mitchell, Trans.). Harper Perennial Modern Classics.
Please listen in a quiet, safe space where you can focus. If you’re driving or need full attention, wait until you're in a safe environment. 🙏🏼
Explore the “Following the Aliveness” website at: https://www.followingthealiveness.com/
Contact Janine at: https://www.followingthealiveness.com/contact
Find “Following the Aliveness” on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61562083661158
and on Instagram at: @following_the_aliveness
Read a selection of "Following the Aliveness" contemplative essays at:
https://www.followingthealiveness.substack.com/
Jay Glick's music can be found on Spotify at: https://www.open.spotify.com/artist/2RSfo0s4K4BniwzDrkzRni
These contemplative reflections and meditations are offered as companions on your inner journey. They are not meant to replace professional medical care.
By Janine Schipper“I seek doorways into this Great Mystery, the easiest one for me being the space between two breaths, but there are infinite entry points.” Join us as we explore transitional spaces—where boundaries dissolve and we have access to the great mystery of the unknown.
Note: this episode references the “What If Game.” You can hear more about this in Episode 3: The What If Game and Mid-Week Breather 3: Playing the What If Game.
Today’s contemplative reflection, “Portals into the Unknown” was written by Janine Schipper on April 19, 2022.
Reference:
Lao Tzu. 2006. Tao Te Ching (S. Mitchell, Trans.). Harper Perennial Modern Classics.
Please listen in a quiet, safe space where you can focus. If you’re driving or need full attention, wait until you're in a safe environment. 🙏🏼
Explore the “Following the Aliveness” website at: https://www.followingthealiveness.com/
Contact Janine at: https://www.followingthealiveness.com/contact
Find “Following the Aliveness” on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61562083661158
and on Instagram at: @following_the_aliveness
Read a selection of "Following the Aliveness" contemplative essays at:
https://www.followingthealiveness.substack.com/
Jay Glick's music can be found on Spotify at: https://www.open.spotify.com/artist/2RSfo0s4K4BniwzDrkzRni
These contemplative reflections and meditations are offered as companions on your inner journey. They are not meant to replace professional medical care.