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  • Demystifying the Pyramid: Adept Work and Becoming Portable Pyramids Serving Others
    2024/09/19

    In this captivating episode, we delve into the enigmatic world of pyramids through the lens of the Law of One material, focusing particularly on the teachings of Ra. Our discussion centers around the intricate design and profound purpose of the pyramids, especially the Pyramid of Giza, as tools for healing and initiation.

    The episode kicks off with a guided visualization that places listeners inside a pyramid, setting the stage for an exploration of the chakra system in relation to pyramid energy. We examine how these ancient structures were used to channel and distribute light and energy, aiding in both physical and spiritual healing. The conversation touches upon the different chambers within the pyramid, their esoteric functions, and how they align with the human energy system.

    Listeners will gain insights into the role of the Queen's Chamber for initiation and mental healing, the King's Chamber for physical healing, and the resonating chamber for advanced adept work. We also discuss the concept of humans as portable pyramids, capable of harnessing and distributing healing energy in their everyday lives.

    The episode is rich with interpretations and personal reflections on how modern spiritual practices and psychological techniques can align with these ancient teachings. Whether you're a seasoned spiritual seeker or new to the esoteric world, this episode offers a compelling blend of ancient wisdom and contemporary insights.

    Join us as we uncover the layers of mystery surrounding the pyramids and explore how we can embody their healing power in our own lives.

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    52 分
  • Synchronicities: Stories and Meaning
    2024/09/08

    The Building 4th community shares stories of amazing synchronicities. Ways to understanding understand the meaning of synchronicities from the Ra Material and sound psychological footing are discussed.

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    1 時間 42 分
  • Practicing Metamodern Spirituality with Doug Scott: The SH!PS Approach
    2024/08/27

    In this episode, we are joined by Doug Scott, LCSW, MA, an experienced therapist and counselor based in Dallas, Texas, who has a deep interest in the intersection of psychology and spirituality; and Brendan Graham Dempsey, a writer, poet, farmer, and the director of Sky Meadow Institute, an organization dedicated to promoting systems-based thinking about the things that matter most. (see below for more information on Brendan).

    Doug shares insights from his private practice and his master's degree in pastoral ministry, focusing particularly on how metamodern spirituality can facilitate positive change in the world.

    Doug introduces the SH!PS Approach, a conceptual and practical framework designed to help individuals navigate their spiritual and psychological journeys. The acronym SH!PS stands for Solidarity, Hope, Interview, Process, and Service, with each component playing a crucial role in fostering meaningful transformation and connection.

    The discussion explores Doug's fascinating background, including his early years in Saudi Arabia, time in Nicaragua with the Capuchin Franciscans, and his education at Boston College. He also delves into the importance of relational connection, self-awareness, and the transformative power of loving service.

    Tune in to learn more about Doug's innovative tools and how they can be applied to enhance personal growth, build solidarity, and cultivate hope. Whether you're interested in psychology, spirituality, or the intersections of the two, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for anyone looking to deepen their understanding and practice of metamodern spirituality.

    For more information, you can visit Doug's websites at www.dougscottcounseling.com and www.cosmicchrist.net ----

    Brendan Graham Dempsey is a writer, poet, farmer, and the director of Sky Meadow Institute, an organization dedicated to promoting systems-based thinking about the things that matter most.

    He holds a BA in religious studies from the University of Vermont and a master's in religion and art from Yale University. He is the author of the 7-volume Metamodern Spirituality Series and, most recently, Metamodernism: Or, The Cultural Logic of Cultural Logics.

    His primary interests include theorizing developments in culture after postmodernism, productively bridging the divide between science and spirituality, and developing sustainable systems for life to flourish. All of these lead through the paradigms of emergence and complexity, which inform all of his work.

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    1 時間 16 分
  • Ra Material’s "Heart of Evolution of Spirit": Unity, Love, Light, and Joy
    2024/08/08

    Doug leads a discussion in the Building 4th group about one of the most pivotal points in the Ra Material. Doug explores the following quote from an accessible perspective that is simultaneously conventional and cosmic.

    52.11 Questioner: [...] from the point of view of an individual who wishes to follow the service-to-others path from our present position in third density, is there anything of importance other than disciplines of personality, knowledge of self, and strengthening of will?

    Ra: I am Ra. This is technique. This is not the heart. Let us examine the heart of evolution. Let us remember that we are all one. This is the great learning/teaching. In this unity lies love. This is a great learn/teaching. In this unity lies light. This is the fundamental teaching of all planes of existence in materialization. Unity, love, light, and joy; this is the heart of evolution of the spirit. The second-ranking lessons are learn/taught in meditation and in service. At some point the mind/body/spirit complex is so smoothly activated and balanced by these central thoughts or distortions that the techniques you have mentioned become quite significant. However, the universe, its mystery unbroken, is one. Always begin and end in the Creator, not in technique.

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    59 分
  • Beatitudes and Mental Health
    2024/08/04

    Doug Scott, LCSW, was invited by a Methodist pastor to give a sermon during the Sunday liturgy. Doug chose the Beatitudes and focused upon interpreting this beautiful but rarely unpacked Biblical story from the domain of mental health and becoming agents of wholeness in the world.

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    25 分
  • [Part 3] Made In the Image, Growing In the Likeness
    2024/08/02

    Mental Health counselors, Doug and Marie complete their three-part series on a deep dive into the Trinity. This episode explores how healers are intentional participants of the divine desire to experience through creative expression.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • [Part 2] Made in the Image, Growing in the Likeness
    2024/07/27

    Doug and Marie continue exploring how the Trinity unfolds in the human experience. This is part 2 of the series:

    Made in the Image of God and Growing in the Likeness of God

    Part 2: The Trinity and the Human Experience

    A.Law of Three and the Veil of Forgetting

    B.Skin of Human Suffering

    C.The hidden seeds in the ground below the Contrast

    • The Seeds of Hope and the Flower of Joy
    • The Seeds of Anxiety and the Weed of Terror

    D.Joy: gestalt of manifested wholeness

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Exploring Meta-Modern Christianity: Bridging Tradition and Contemporary Spirituality
    2024/07/24

    Doug and Matt begin by discussing Brendan Graham Dempsey's work on metamodern spirituality, and particularly metamodern Christianity. Matt highlights the differences between how Eastern and Western spiritual traditions have been adopted and critiqued within this framework, noting that Western Buddhism has been largely stripped of its cultural and cosmological context due to the nature of the modern colonial encounter out of which it arose. He contrasts this with Christianity, which he thinks is more challenging to separate from its cosmological and ritual elements. Matt praises Brendan's efforts to challenge Biblical literalism and explore a version of Christianity that aligns with contemporary scientific understanding. However, Matt expresses feeling somewhat constrained by Brendan's approach, suggesting there are other ways to interpret, for example, the Christ event, that respect scientific perspectives without being reductionistic or literalistic. Doug agrees on the importance of balancing esoteric and exoteric elements in spirituality, using an analogy of understanding a Lamborghini by both driving it and examining its engine. He appreciates Brendan's honest grappling with these spiritual issues but notes the need for incorporating rituals to ground spiritual practice. They both stress the significance of ritual in religious practice, not as mere metaphors but as enactments that transform consciousness. Matt argues that rituals help bridge the gap between our limited, individual perspectives and a more expansive, collective and even cosmic understanding. Doug adds that rituals lay the groundwork for collective human experience and help us connect with the deeper truths of existence. Doug also brings up the challenge of modern political discourse, emphasizing the need for empathy and understanding in political conversations. Matt agrees, suggesting that political engagement should be centered in the heart, aiming for persuasion rather than force. They both acknowledge the difficulty of navigating political polarization in an increasingly “post-liberal” era, but stress the importance of seeing the humanity in others and striving for a more compassionate and inclusive dialogue.

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    1 時間 12 分