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The main idea of this 35th episode between Janet and Jill is an exploration of spiritual practices, beliefs, and the evolution of personal spirituality. They discuss the idea that spiritual growth and connection do not necessarily require traditional or rigid methods such as rituals, ceremonies, or specific practices like processing emotions in a painful way. Instead, they emphasize the importance of individual empowerment, personal experiences, and the idea that spiritual transcendence can be achieved in a more fluid, personal, and sometimes unconventional manner.
The most controversial idea from this conversation appears to be the critique and skepticism of traditional and contemporary spiritual practices, ceremonies, and rituals. Jill and Janet discuss the notion that spiritual growth and transcendence don't necessarily require the conventional, often ritualistic approaches that many spiritual communities advocate. They question the need for painful emotional processing, specific diets, and ceremonial practices like cacao ceremonies, suggesting instead that individuals might already be whole and complete without these external aids. This perspective challenges long-held beliefs within many spiritual circles about the necessity of these practices for achieving spiritual enlightenment or connection.
The conversation highlights the notion that spirituality and personal growth can be more accessible, enjoyable, and tailored to individual needs, without being bound by established rules or practices. They also touch on the idea of questioning the necessity of certain spiritual practices and encouraging a more self-directed and intuitive approach to spiritual development.
This episode was shared with Janet's newsletter several days ago. It's now being offered to our channels.
Next week's will be shared first with Jill's newsletter. Janet's website is at https://janeteichorst.com/ and Jill's is https://jillreneefeeler.com/
Please enjoy, comment, share your experience and pass this video on to anyone that you think may benefit from it.
With gratitude,
Jill
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1414 ratings
The main idea of this 35th episode between Janet and Jill is an exploration of spiritual practices, beliefs, and the evolution of personal spirituality. They discuss the idea that spiritual growth and connection do not necessarily require traditional or rigid methods such as rituals, ceremonies, or specific practices like processing emotions in a painful way. Instead, they emphasize the importance of individual empowerment, personal experiences, and the idea that spiritual transcendence can be achieved in a more fluid, personal, and sometimes unconventional manner.
The most controversial idea from this conversation appears to be the critique and skepticism of traditional and contemporary spiritual practices, ceremonies, and rituals. Jill and Janet discuss the notion that spiritual growth and transcendence don't necessarily require the conventional, often ritualistic approaches that many spiritual communities advocate. They question the need for painful emotional processing, specific diets, and ceremonial practices like cacao ceremonies, suggesting instead that individuals might already be whole and complete without these external aids. This perspective challenges long-held beliefs within many spiritual circles about the necessity of these practices for achieving spiritual enlightenment or connection.
The conversation highlights the notion that spirituality and personal growth can be more accessible, enjoyable, and tailored to individual needs, without being bound by established rules or practices. They also touch on the idea of questioning the necessity of certain spiritual practices and encouraging a more self-directed and intuitive approach to spiritual development.
This episode was shared with Janet's newsletter several days ago. It's now being offered to our channels.
Next week's will be shared first with Jill's newsletter. Janet's website is at https://janeteichorst.com/ and Jill's is https://jillreneefeeler.com/
Please enjoy, comment, share your experience and pass this video on to anyone that you think may benefit from it.
With gratitude,
Jill
20,562 Listeners