"While you are proclaiming peace with your lips, be careful to have it even more fully in your heart." St. Francis of Assisi.
Music is, first, "Meanie Queenie" by Akiko "The Mighty Burner" Tsuruga, and, second, "Tonight I Shall Sleep" by Grant Stewart, both available at iodapromonet.com. This story is a sort of companion piece to episode #37, "St. Teresa of Jai Alai." Thank you Akiko, Grant, and thank you for listening.
Friday, July 03, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Episode #38 "Hey, he waved at me!"
"I shapeshift my consciousness into the heavenly realm of ever-expanding good." from "Spiritual Liberation" by Michael Bernard Beckwith.
Music is, first, "Cha Cha Linda" by Hermanos Martinez Gil, and, second, "El Yunque" by Bill O'Connell, both available at iodapromonet.com.
Thank you Michael, Hermanos, Bill, and thank you for listening.
Music is, first, "Cha Cha Linda" by Hermanos Martinez Gil, and, second, "El Yunque" by Bill O'Connell, both available at iodapromonet.com.
Thank you Michael, Hermanos, Bill, and thank you for listening.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Episode #37 "Mother Teresa of Jai Alai" (bonus)
"No, I wouldn't touch a leper for a thousand pounds, yet I willingly cure him for the love of God." Mother Teresa.
Music is "Plus or Minus Eleven" by Industrial Jazz Group, available at music.podshow.com.
Thank you IJG and thank you for listening.
Music is "Plus or Minus Eleven" by Industrial Jazz Group, available at music.podshow.com.
Thank you IJG and thank you for listening.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Episode #36 "Wall of Gurus"
"I realized that I don't have to have an opinion about everything--what a relief." from "Transcending the Levels of Consciousness" by David R. Hawkins. Music is, first, "Crisis", and second, "United", both by Jerry Gonzalez and the Fort Apache Band, and available from iodapromonet.com. Thanks Jerry and thank you for listening.
Sunday, May 03, 2009
Episode #35 "Fabio"
"The truth is there is nothing to find", Hyon Gak Sunim, from "Zencast" podcast, episode #134.
Music is "Old Folks", from (the great) Ron Helman Jazz Ensemble, available at music.podshow.com.
Thanks Hyon Gak Sunim, Ron, thanks for your patience, and thanks for listening.
Music is "Old Folks", from (the great) Ron Helman Jazz Ensemble, available at music.podshow.com.
Thanks Hyon Gak Sunim, Ron, thanks for your patience, and thanks for listening.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Episode 34.1
Thanks again for your patience this month. The quotation is from "The Nectar of the Lord's Feet" by Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj. Music is "Mira a la puertorriquea 1" by (the great) Psykosoul, available at music.podshow.com.
Sunday, March 08, 2009
Episode #34 "The Do-gooder"
"The sincere person does the right thing without trying, understands the truth without thinking, and acts always in keeping with the Tao." from the "Tao Te Ching."
Music is, in order of appearance, "Bell Carol Blue" and "What Child is This", both by Jimmie Bratcher, and then "What Child is This" by Mario Ajero. All music is available at music.podshow.com.
Thank you Jimmie, Mario, and thank you especially, dear listener, for your patience with this episode.
Alternate title: "Hello, my name is Sean".
Alternate quotation: "...the selfish self: its love is assumed, pretensive, and dutiful; its righteousness is hypocritical...its spiritual ideals are highbrow ways of inflating the ego...and its beneficence has an odd way of arousing resentment in its receipients." from Alan Watts.
Music is, in order of appearance, "Bell Carol Blue" and "What Child is This", both by Jimmie Bratcher, and then "What Child is This" by Mario Ajero. All music is available at music.podshow.com.
Thank you Jimmie, Mario, and thank you especially, dear listener, for your patience with this episode.
Alternate title: "Hello, my name is Sean".
Alternate quotation: "...the selfish self: its love is assumed, pretensive, and dutiful; its righteousness is hypocritical...its spiritual ideals are highbrow ways of inflating the ego...and its beneficence has an odd way of arousing resentment in its receipients." from Alan Watts.
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