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The Somatic Gospel Podcast is a show hosted by Anthony, and Nathan. In this episode, they explore the concept of sin as a disease that needs to be healed by grace and compassion, rather than punished. They discuss the term "orthopathy," which refers to right passions or feelings, and how it relates to the idea of sin as a disease. They explore how Christian spirituality, cognitive behavioral therapy, and neurotheology can be combined to create a unified and healthy inner life. The hosts encourage listeners to engage with the Lord on a deeper level to experience effortless living.
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This episode of The Somatic Gospel explores the theme of reconciliation and forgiveness in relationships. The host, Anthony, starts by discussing the etymology of the word "reconcile," and how it relates to restoring union and friendship after estrangement. He is joined by his guest, Ashley Leon, a holistic lifestyle coach and inner child healing practitioner. They delve into how the act of reconciliation is a reflection of one's inner journey to make friends with the parts of oneself that one is not so friendly with. Ashley emphasizes the importance of connection in relationships and how the power of reconciliation and forgiveness can impact one's life, family structures, politics, and religions.
In addition to discussing the power of reconciliation and forgiveness in relationships on a larger scale, Anthony and Ashley also delve into their own journey of reconciliation with one another. They share their personal experiences and perspectives on what it means to make amends, overcome distrust or hostility, and bring their feelings together to form a deeper connection and friendship. Through this exploration, listeners will gain insights and tips on how to approach reconciliation in their own relationships, both with others and with themselves. Join Anthony and Ashley on their journey of self-discovery and learn about the transformative power of reconciliation and forgiveness.
Also in this episode Anthony announces a special surprise and change to the show.
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In this episode, Anthony and Nathan are discussing dreams and visions as people and as sons of God.They bring up their recent experience with Fabian Altura from Bethel Conservatory of the Arts and how it impacted their perspectives on the arts, especially within the church.The conversation covers the importance of having a dream or vision in front of us and how that gives purpose to the pain.The hosts also reflect on their own dreams, including their passions for the arts, and how they feel reinvigorated to pursue them with more vigor and passion.The show also touches on the topic of surrendering our dreams to God and how it has been misunderstood in the church.Contact: [email protected]
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Join Anthony & Nathan as they dive into the wonder of God's love on The Somatic Gospel Podcast! He's inspired by a powerful quote from Psalm 139 that reminds us that God's thoughts towards us are more abundant than the grains of sand on earth. With a mind-blowing estimate of counting one thought per second, it would take 32 trillion years to count all of God's love for just one person! But despite the human brain's capability to process 70,000 thoughts a day, theologians still haven't come close to understanding the depths of God's thoughts.
That's why God chose to reveal himself to us through Jesus Christ, instead of leaving us to try and figure him out. The Bible asks, "what is man that God should be mindful of him?" And with a world population of 8 billion, it's impossible to calculate the sum of God's love and thoughts towards every person. So come along and marvel at the incredible love of our Almighty God!
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In this episode We discuss our belief that anger is not bad and is actually welcomed as it reveals narratives that we have been subjected to and limited by. We believe that anger reveals that when we mature from utilizing a new perspective, we actually do have access to willpower and that's the whole point of the anger is to reveal that.
When we experience the emotion of anger, we notice it and ask ourselves the question "What is it that we're valuing and what is it that's out of integrity here in our life with those values?" We think that when we resist the fact that we are experiencing anger, we become more angry rather than just saying, "Okay, what's out of integrity and, what can we choose that will get us back in alignment with what we say we desire or what is here?"
We discuss that when one matures the emotion, it reveals the true perception that the external is a side effect, but the cause of their feeling begins within, and they suggest taking ownership of their internal state of being, versus living in reference to an external thing and saying how they should feel and live.
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In this episode Anthony & Nate discuss the importance and impact of the spiritual dimension on mental health, trauma healing, and the work of transformation.
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In this episode, the Anthony and Nathan discuss the concept of accountability within evangelicalism and how it often takes a penal, retributive approach that focuses on behavior modification rather than helping individuals transform. The hosts suggests that a more supportive approach to accountability involves helping individuals notice what is showing up in their lives and holding space for each other to shift through these things. The hosts also touch on the idea that every choice is a fruit of an individual's identity and that calling someone forth into their true identity requires them to impose the objective truth over their subjective experience. The hosts also explore the idea that sin is not only about doing something wrong, but rather about asking who an individual is and calling them into their true identity.
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Evangelical accountability often focuses on punishing and controlling behaviorA more effective approach to accountability involves helping individuals recognize patterns and offering support in making changesEvery choice is influenced by an individual's identity and calling someone into their true identity involves valuing objective reality over subjective experienceSin is not about doing something wrong, but rather about identifying and embracing one's true identityContact: [email protected]
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Overview: In this episode, we explore the tension between the belief in complete sovereignty and the belief in no human agency. We introduce the idea of living from a state of union, where choices are aligned with God's will, and discuss the power behind the phrase "I decide." We also talk about the importance of righteousness and alignment with God's will in decision-making, and the need for discernment.
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Highlight of a previous conversation about empowerment and led to a realization about the power of choiceThere is a tension between the belief in complete sovereignty and the belief in no human agencyThe idea of living from a state of union, where choices are aligned with God's will, is introducedThe concept of "I decide" and the power behind it is discussedThe importance of righteousness and alignment with God's will in decision-making is emphasizedThe idea that everything flowing from a person's heart is the will of God is questionedThe need for discernment in decision-making is acknowledgedThe importance of understanding the connection between the heart and consciousness is highlighted.Contact: [email protected]
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