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Meet your host, Dr. Georgeann Dau; listen as her story weaves into your own. Hear an invitation to embrace a deeper relationship with the God of all. Embrace the calling to "Go Beyond The Limits of Your Mind" as you sit in preparation to join the Spirit to Journey Through To Awareness!
Tune in for this fascinating conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.
Dr. Dau introduces herself. She will spend the first episode introducing herself and letting you know who she is. Nobody likes to be uncomfortable, and everyone likes to go around uncomfortable feelings. Everyone wants to get over it as soon as possible, and from her experience that as much as we would like to avoid it we cannot. Growing up, Dr. Dau was inquisitive and asked lots of questions about the planet. She was struck with “Renewal of your mind.” When she reflects back, G-d was always carving out this path and working for her. Her earlier memories were loving Jesus, and kissing a photo of Jesus on a keychain every night before bed. At a young age she started therapy, and she realized she was a seeker of truth. She left home very early and life was difficult.
SEGMENT 2
She was invited to go to a Presbyterian Church, and decided to go. She did not enjoy her time at the Presbyterian Church, and a friend told her to try a Catholic Church. She was invited to bring up the gifts. As she was approaching the altar with the container with the wafers, all of a sudden her chest expanded and her head went back and she went down. She had never felt such incredible love in her life. She left the church that day and decided she would join the church. That was over 30 years ago. She had suffered a lot of trauma, and was in a place where she would do anything to get rid of her pain. She was in a place of suffering. She went into a program that was 3 years, and went on to work on her doctoral program on the psychoanalytical world. Dr. Dau talks about her sister's bible, that she received from her sister. The bible fell off the shelf, and it opened to the plastic keychain of Jesus.
SEGMENT 3
If there is something you don’t like about someone, it is really about yourself. Dr. Dau reads scripture. We all need the highest form of ourselves, which is G-d in us. This begins as an invitation to go beyond the limits of our mind. When the bible fell down from the shelf, and the keychain was in the pages, the page that it opened up to was the scripture passage about going beyond the limits of the mind.
SEGMENT 4
Next week we are going to delve deep beyond what we think of ourselves as and how we view ourselves, people, and life. G-d is everywhere, in everything. She reads a piece of one of Anthony Domelo’s Book, the Song of the Bird. Anthony Domelo grew up Buddhist and became a Catholic Priest. Next week, Dr. Dau will pick up on how we were all brought up on a set of beliefs. This becomes our truth. The whole truth and nothing but the truth. We go through our life doing everything we can do to protect that truth, even if it is not true. She ends the show with a prayer.
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Meet your host, Dr. Georgeann Dau; listen as her story weaves into your own. Hear an invitation to embrace a deeper relationship with the God of all. Embrace the calling to "Go Beyond The Limits of Your Mind" as you sit in preparation to join the Spirit to Journey Through To Awareness!
Tune in for this fascinating conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.
Dr. Dau introduces herself. She will spend the first episode introducing herself and letting you know who she is. Nobody likes to be uncomfortable, and everyone likes to go around uncomfortable feelings. Everyone wants to get over it as soon as possible, and from her experience that as much as we would like to avoid it we cannot. Growing up, Dr. Dau was inquisitive and asked lots of questions about the planet. She was struck with “Renewal of your mind.” When she reflects back, G-d was always carving out this path and working for her. Her earlier memories were loving Jesus, and kissing a photo of Jesus on a keychain every night before bed. At a young age she started therapy, and she realized she was a seeker of truth. She left home very early and life was difficult.
SEGMENT 2
She was invited to go to a Presbyterian Church, and decided to go. She did not enjoy her time at the Presbyterian Church, and a friend told her to try a Catholic Church. She was invited to bring up the gifts. As she was approaching the altar with the container with the wafers, all of a sudden her chest expanded and her head went back and she went down. She had never felt such incredible love in her life. She left the church that day and decided she would join the church. That was over 30 years ago. She had suffered a lot of trauma, and was in a place where she would do anything to get rid of her pain. She was in a place of suffering. She went into a program that was 3 years, and went on to work on her doctoral program on the psychoanalytical world. Dr. Dau talks about her sister's bible, that she received from her sister. The bible fell off the shelf, and it opened to the plastic keychain of Jesus.
SEGMENT 3
If there is something you don’t like about someone, it is really about yourself. Dr. Dau reads scripture. We all need the highest form of ourselves, which is G-d in us. This begins as an invitation to go beyond the limits of our mind. When the bible fell down from the shelf, and the keychain was in the pages, the page that it opened up to was the scripture passage about going beyond the limits of the mind.
SEGMENT 4
Next week we are going to delve deep beyond what we think of ourselves as and how we view ourselves, people, and life. G-d is everywhere, in everything. She reads a piece of one of Anthony Domelo’s Book, the Song of the Bird. Anthony Domelo grew up Buddhist and became a Catholic Priest. Next week, Dr. Dau will pick up on how we were all brought up on a set of beliefs. This becomes our truth. The whole truth and nothing but the truth. We go through our life doing everything we can do to protect that truth, even if it is not true. She ends the show with a prayer.