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A father turns theology, prophecy, science, and attention into a living story for his daughter. This episode combines Participatory Attention and Eternal Completion with Thus Says the LORD into a single guided journey through Catholic thought, biblical speech, memory, virtue, prayer, and the science of attention. Drawing from Psalm 27, John 17, Aquinas, Simone Weil, systems theory, cybernetics, ritual studies, and Scripture, the episode explores how human beings are shaped by what they repeatedly attend to, and how sacred language can reorganize the heart of a community.
At its center is a simple idea: spiritual practice is not about escaping reality, but learning how to participate in it truthfully, lovingly, and coherently. Designed as both a deep philosophical reflection and a story Angela can grow into over time, this episode blends faith, systems thinking, humor, ritual, and fatherhood into one recursive conversation about becoming more fully alive.
By Ryan MacLeanA father turns theology, prophecy, science, and attention into a living story for his daughter. This episode combines Participatory Attention and Eternal Completion with Thus Says the LORD into a single guided journey through Catholic thought, biblical speech, memory, virtue, prayer, and the science of attention. Drawing from Psalm 27, John 17, Aquinas, Simone Weil, systems theory, cybernetics, ritual studies, and Scripture, the episode explores how human beings are shaped by what they repeatedly attend to, and how sacred language can reorganize the heart of a community.
At its center is a simple idea: spiritual practice is not about escaping reality, but learning how to participate in it truthfully, lovingly, and coherently. Designed as both a deep philosophical reflection and a story Angela can grow into over time, this episode blends faith, systems thinking, humor, ritual, and fatherhood into one recursive conversation about becoming more fully alive.