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John Deuel describes himself as a mystic pilgrim, spiritual director, and supervisor, roles he stepped into after closing out a 36-year career in high tech. In this conversation, John shares his journey from Catholic roots into the vocation of spiritual direction, the call of compassion at the heart of his work, and a “Merton moment” of oneness that continues to shape his path. We also explore how not to fear AI, and what it means to bring a contemplative spirit into a rapidly changing world.
Find out more about John Deuel's work at https://lvxfrms.org
With thanks and gratitude to all of our listeners. If you would like to get in touch, we can be reached at [email protected].
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John Deuel describes himself as a mystic pilgrim, spiritual director, and supervisor, roles he stepped into after closing out a 36-year career in high tech. In this conversation, John shares his journey from Catholic roots into the vocation of spiritual direction, the call of compassion at the heart of his work, and a “Merton moment” of oneness that continues to shape his path. We also explore how not to fear AI, and what it means to bring a contemplative spirit into a rapidly changing world.
Find out more about John Deuel's work at https://lvxfrms.org
With thanks and gratitude to all of our listeners. If you would like to get in touch, we can be reached at [email protected].