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What if friendship itself could be a spiritual practice? In this deeply moving conversation, Dr. Habīb is joined by Dr. Seth Schoen and Rev. Dr. Christopher Carter—co-creators of Racial Resilience—to explore how compassion, contemplation, and community sustain the work of racial and social justice. Together, they reflect on moral injury and healing, the role of the Compassion Practice, and the unitive experiences that remind us we are all part of one sacred whole. A conversation about courage, connection, and what it means to live the project of being pulled toward Love.
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To make an appointment with Dr. Habib, visit https://www.habibboerger.com/.
By Dr. Habib BoergerWhat if friendship itself could be a spiritual practice? In this deeply moving conversation, Dr. Habīb is joined by Dr. Seth Schoen and Rev. Dr. Christopher Carter—co-creators of Racial Resilience—to explore how compassion, contemplation, and community sustain the work of racial and social justice. Together, they reflect on moral injury and healing, the role of the Compassion Practice, and the unitive experiences that remind us we are all part of one sacred whole. A conversation about courage, connection, and what it means to live the project of being pulled toward Love.
Support the show
To make an appointment with Dr. Habib, visit https://www.habibboerger.com/.