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ABOUT LINDSAY Lindsay Mack is a queer intuitive Tarot teacher, writer, and the host of the Tarot for the Wild Soul podcast. Lindsay is the creator of Soul Tarot, a reinterpretation and intentional utilization of the Tarot as a healing tool, one that can assist us in differentiating the noise of our brain from the truth of our soul. This is a list of films discussed in the episode 006 of The Conversation Podcast. Subscribe to the Podcast or The Conversation - Episode 007 - Jack Reacher: Never go back / Top Gun. By Eryn Mathewson, CNN (CNN) - Getting through 2020 was no small feat - and among the hardest valleys to navigate were the conversations about race. It's never easy to talk or listen to debates abou. SSERVI Podcasts Get the latest unique lunar content here, from the Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute. Featuring exclusive interviews with the top lunar experts, the SSERVI Podcasts are a great way to learn more about the Moon and what’s going on in lunar science and exploration frontiers.

In this episode of The Place Podcast, we talk to Lissy Malt, one of the team members at The Place, about the challenges of the current public health situation. We explore how it has affected what we do at The Place and how we do it in a very candid conversation.

AWAKEN THE LIVING PRESENCE OF THE FEMININE DIVINE WITHIN

Mother Moon Yoga brings together not only the sacred lineages of multiple forms of yoga, but also the astrological wisdom of the Moon, the gifts of full-body anointing, the ancient vibrations of the hymns and mantras of our ancestors, all coming together to be integrated in the sacred practice of deep soul writing.

Together, these mystical practices awaken the living presence of the Feminine Divine within waiting for expression in and through and as you.

What is unique about Praying at the Speed of Love?

Praying at the Speed of Love is a biweekly podcast filled with REAL conversations with REAL people about REAL prayer. After 5,000 years of prayer proscribed by patriarchy, we are ready for prayers that cherish the body, embrace all hearts, expand the mind, and enchant the soul. Join bestselling author and prayer artist, Janet Conner, as she and her famous guests dive into deep, intimate—even outrageous—conversations about their personal experiences with whole new kinds of prayer.

Episode 31: Clark Strand

Clark Strand: Now Is the Hour of Her Return Real Conversation This is a conversation unlike any other on Praying at the Speed of Love. Because the conversation isn’t really with Clark Strand. ...

Episode 30: Amy Grossblatt Pessah

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Amy Grossblatt Pessah: Parenting on a Prayer Real Conversation Prayer really comes alive in this conversation as we meander through the relationship with the divine as a relationship with a wise loving parent, ...

Episode 29: Christine Valters Painter

Christine Valters Paintner: Earth Our Original Monastery Real Conversation This is the perfect conversation for a time of pandemic and quarantine. Christine invited us to explore how the monastic view embraces all of ...

Episode 28: Phil Cousineau

Phil Cousineau: The Art of Pilgrimage Real Conversation Phil Cousineau startled us with the dangers of medieval pilgrimage—half did not return! Then, he reminded us pilgrim in Latin means “to put the sole ...

Episode 27: Estelle Frankel

Estelle Frankel: The Wisdom of Not Knowing Real Conversation Estelle kicked off the conversation with a prayer: “Open my heart, open my mouth.” And then our hearts and mouths were opened and the ...

Episode 26: Robert Corman

Robert Corman: Wisdom for Spiritual Travelers Real Conversation We opened with a gorgeous prayer Robert Corman wrote years ago. Then we dove into Journeys and Awakenings: Wisdom for Spiritual Travelers. Reading any of ...

Episode 25: HeatherAsh Amara

HeatherAsh Amara: The Warrior Heart Practice Real Conversation We began in Hong Kong with 7-year old HeatherAsh staring in awe as people bowed to rocks. We followed her to Thailand and India and ...

Episode 24: Neil Douglas-Klotz

Neil Douglas-Klotz: How did Jesus really pray in Aramaic? Real Conversation Everything you think you know about the “Our Father” or “Lord’s Prayer” goes up in smoke as Dr Neil Douglas-Klotz guides us ...

Episode 23: Mark Nepo

Mark Nepo—How does a poet pray? Real Conversation In this intimate conversation, Mark invites us to feel what he felt singing the Torah and experience his grandmother’s living presence in a dream. He ...

Episode 22: Dawna Markove

Dawna Markova—Living a Loved Life Real Conversation This is a multi-layered miraculous conversation. On one level, it is a beautiful conversation with a beautiful woman, Dawna Markova, about how she evolved into the ...

Episode 21: Peter Booth

Peter Booth—Hafiz, the Poet of Love Real Conversation If your heart is hungry for love—big love, mystical love, life-altering love—this is the conversation for you. Peter Booth answered the questions not with his ...

Episode 20: Strand Clark and Perdita Finn Part 2

The Way of the Rose Part 2—The Rosary and her Mysteries NOTE: Episode 20 is part 2 on The Way of the Rose. Part 1 is Episode 19 Real Conversation Clark Strand and ...

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from 'Do You Feel That Breeze'

You are not moving
You are being moved
You are not singing
You are being sung
You are not praying
You are being prayed--
Prayed at the speed of love

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You are not praying. You are being prayed—prayed at the speed of love.

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A podcast from The Conversation exploring the last 50 years of space exploration and the 50 years to come.
Marking 50 years since the first moon landing, To the moon and beyond is a five-part podcast series from The Conversation. Through interviews with academic experts around the world – from space scientists to historians, lawyers, futurists and a former astronaut – science journalist Miriam Frankel and space scientist Martin Archer explore the past 50 years of space exploration and what the 50 years ahead have in store.

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To the moon and beyond 5: What space exploration will look like in 2069

What will space exploration look like in 2069, a century after the first moon landing? In the fifth and final episode of podcast series, To the moon and beyond, we speak to space scientists about the missions they are dreaming about and planning for the future. In episode four we heard about plans to establish a base on the moon, potentially mining the lunar surface for minerals and even water that…

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To the moon and beyond 4: What's the point of going back to the moon?

It's been 47 years since the last time a man stepped on the moon, and yet now a host of countries -- from the US, to Russia and China -- are racing to send astronauts back there, and set up base. In the fourth episode of The Conversation's To the moon and beyond podcast, we delve into why there's a renewed drive to put humans back on the surface of the moon. What's there to go back for? And what are…

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To the moon and beyond 3: The new space race and what winning it looks like

From Algeria to Vietnam, there are 72 countries with some sort of space programme. And the new space race involves a number of private companies too, that are becoming increasingly crucial to national missions. In the third episode of To the moon and beyond, we find out who some of the key players are in this new space race, what they are competing for and what winning looks like. Space exploration…

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To the moon and beyond 2: how humanity reacted to the moon landing and why it led to conspiracy theories

In the second episode of The Conversation's To the moon and beyond podcast series, we take a look at the impact going to the moon had on humanity -- and why it generated so many conspiracy theories. While an estimated half a billion people tuned in to watch the moon landings on television in late July 1969, what about those who didn't have access to one? We hear from Keith Gottschalk, a political scientist…

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To the moon and beyond 1: What we learned from landing on the moon and why we stopped going

Welcome to the first episode of To the moon and beyond, a brand new global podcast series from The Conversation marking 50 years since the first moon landing in July 1969. Humanity has the moon landings to thank for a lot. But what did we actually learn from exploring the lunar surface? Why did we stop going there after just a few short years? And when -- and who -- will be going back next? In this…

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It's been 50 years since Neil Armstrong made his giant leap for mankind by becoming the first person to set foot on the lunar surface. While the historic event was followed by six further crewed missions -- five of which landed -- nobody has been back to the moon since the astronauts of Apollo 17 bid their goodbyes in 1972. A growing number of countries and private companies have since started exploring…

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