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Join us in this enlightening episode as we delve into the profound concept of "Harvest" through the lens of the Gospel of Thomas and the Law of One. Our discussion begins with an opening prayer, inviting listeners to connect with the confederation of planets in service to the one infinite creator. We explore how these ancient texts can provide psycho-spiritual education and offer fresh perspectives on the harvest theme.
The conversation introduces Rudy and Leon, with Leon being hailed as our resident plant medicine guru. Together, we unpack parables from the Gospel of Thomas, exploring themes of vulnerability, innocence, and spiritual maturity. The discussion touches on the metaphorical aspects of being "naked" and living as "children" in fields not our own, with participants sharing insights into spiritual growth and self-awareness.
We then explore the two harvests mentioned in the Law of One, focusing on the transition from third to fourth density. Our discussion highlights the challenges of embracing love and light, addressing themes of worthiness, guilt, and forgiveness. Participants share personal experiences and insights into the journey toward spiritual maturity and the joy of fourth density living.
Concluding with reflections on community, joy, and the unfolding of perfection, this episode invites listeners to view their lives as part of the divine process. Join us in this journey of understanding and embracing the harvest, as we walk each other home in the spirit of unity and love.
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Carys joins Doug from England to discuss how the US election is an opportunity for Americans to look in the mirror and really ask ourselves, "Who are you?" "What do you want?" "What is your sacred yes?"
Other topics include:
efficiently processing bellicosity in our own lives is a type of service to othersThe Collective Thoughtform of Bellicosity, or what Doug calls, "The Great BASH," is a type of psychospirital sentient being that was created, and has been nourished, by Earth's 3rd Density spacetime planetary entity, whose consciousness membrane is the noosphere. -
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In this insightful episode, join the Building 4th Community Fred and a as they delve into the concept of the emerging Fourth Density and its impact on our world. The discussion kicks off with Fred sharing his unique perspective on how Fourth Density is manifesting through various societal and personal transformations. He highlights the importance of recognizing our collective pain as a step towards healing, emphasizing the idea of "no reveal, no heal."
The conversation then transitions into a rich dialogue about the Law of One and the subtle yet pervasive energy of the green ray. Participants share personal experiences of witnessing and engaging with Fourth Density energies in their daily lives, from college ministry work to personal spiritual practices. They explore themes of playfulness, joy, and the power of love and compassion amidst the chaos of the world.
Listeners will be moved by stories of transformation and the call to be a channel of love and healing. The episode concludes with a poignant reflection on the interconnectedness of creation and the role each individual plays in the ongoing unfolding of a new way of being.
Tune in to be inspired by the collective wisdom and hopeful visions shared by this group, as they navigate the complexities of personal growth and societal change in the light of Fourth Density.
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In this deeply introspective episode, the host shares a transformative journey alongside the esteemed spiritual teacher, Richard Rohr. The episode explores the profound impact that Rohr's teachings have had on the host's life, shaping his spiritual path and professional work as a therapist.
The episode begins with a recount of how Doug first encountered Rohr's work during a time of personal crisis, leading to a lifelong journey of spiritual discovery and understanding. The host reflects on the depth of Rohr's teachings, particularly the concepts of unity, love, light, and joy, and how these have been pivotal in his own spiritual evolution.
The host shares a personal narrative of meeting Richard Rohr and the mentorship that followed, which has inspired the development of the SH!PS approach—a therapeutic method emphasizing solidarity, hope, interview, process, and service. This approach aims to foster deeper connections and catalyze personal transformation, drawing from the foundational principles found in Rohr's work.
Listeners are also introduced to the host's unique cosmic vocation, exploring the intersection of spirituality and the paranormal, including topics like UFOs and near-death experiences. The host candidly shares his belief in the potential for a broader cosmic reality, encouraging listeners to embrace a more expansive understanding of existence.
This episode offers an intimate glimpse into the host's journey, inviting listeners to explore their own spiritual paths and to find courage in pursuing their unique callings. Through the lens of Richard Rohr's teachings, the episode seeks to inspire a deeper exploration of faith, unity, and the interconnectedness of all things.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 JoyThe Seeds of Anxiety and the Weed of TerrorD.Joy: gestalt of manifested wholeness
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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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This is the first of a three-part series entitled: Made in the Image, Growing in the Likeness. This first part's title is: Being is Becoming: Why the Trinity is the Template of All Reality.
Marie Woods:
Host of the "Everything You Need to Know in a Relationship" podcast and president/ founder of Life Above Foundation. In this enlightening episode, Marie and Doug discuss how the Trinity is the pattern for everything.
Doug Scott’s Bio
Doug Scott, LCSW, works as a mental health counselor in his private practice in Dallas, Texas. After graduating from college in 1997, he served as an international volunteer for two years in Bluefields, Nicaragua. This intense experience changed his life and he returned to the US to pursue graduate studies in clinical social work and pastoral ministry at Boston College. The nexus of spirituality and psychology have always intrigued Doug since childhood and he brings this sensibility to his counseling practice.
Doug Scott, LCSW, MA, grew up Catholic and was always drawn to the mystical lineage within this belief system. He had experiences with Jesus, Mary, and angels at an early age. His mystical inclinations have led him to seek the depth of things and teachers who inspire him, including: Richard Rohr, Cynthia Bourgeault, Ilia Delio, Teilhard de Chardin, Alfred North Whitehead, Jim Finley, and the lives of the Saints such as St. Francis of Assisi, Ignatius of Loyola, Teresa of Avila, and Teresa of Lisieux.
Doug sees the Trinity in everything and everywhere. He sees how the living pattern of the Trinity provides the power for evolution in biology, psychology, and spirituality. For him, the Trinity is the codeword or abbreviated name of God. What is the long version? Something like this: The Who-ing, the Why-ing, and the How-ing of Eternal Becoming.
Finally, Doug felt called to develop an approach—a type of pedagogy—that attempts to identify the steps in transformation and how a counselor, spiritual director, or caregiver in any position can help someone else initiate and process through the path of wholeness-making. This is the SH!PS Approach.
Presentation Outline:
A. Law of Three
B. Aware-Consciousness Principle
C. Creative Principle
D. Pan-Experientialism
E. To Hold, To Heal, To Bless: Pan-Sacramentalism
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Doug Scott, LCSW brings his experience of a mental health counselor in exploring what the Law of Three has to offer when try to understand how the Ra Material describes how following the positive ethical pole and the negative ethical pole are equally difficult in Earth's Third Density.
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Doug Scott, LCSW, MA offers into a detailed presentation about his synthesis of various philosophical and mystical traditions, discussing the concept of cosmogenesis and the evolution of consciousness. He outlined how different forces interact to create new dimensions of being, referencing the Law of Three, Whitehead’s process thought, and other sources. Dr. Matt Segall, PhD, noted the resonance between Doug's ideas and those in other philosophical traditions, such as Steiner’s anthroposophy and Vedic traditions. He appreciated the depth and universality of the Trinitarian creative process Doug described. They discussed how these esoteric principles manifest at various scales, from the quantum level to the macrocosm of the Earth, and how tensions and conflicts drive evolutionary progress. As Doug elaborated on the Christ event and its cosmic significance, Matt reflected on the current global situation. He emphasized the heightened tension and fragmentation in human identity and how this mirrors the larger cosmic process. Matt expressed concern over the geopolitical conflicts and the way what were once "cultural runways" for spirit to incarnate have by now become "runaway cultures" that distract us from the task of individual transformation.
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Join us in this last part of three episodes as we delve deeper into the SH!PS Approach. Our host begins with a grounding meditation, inviting us to connect with the Earth's energy and our chakras, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of the SHIPS model: Solidarity, Hope, Inspiring Service, and Trusting the Process.
We revisit the concept of Solidarity, likening it to the ship itself – the essential vessel that enables connection and mutual support. The discussion moves into Hope, emphasizing its dual nature as both a feeling and a reality, and how it ties into the cosmic law of three, where every crisis holds the seeds of reconciliation and transformation.
The episode features an engaging exercise where participants identify their core values by imagining what they hope to be remembered for at their funeral. This exercise helps bring subconscious values to the forefront, allowing for more intentional living. Listeners are invited to explore their values by reflecting on people they admire and the characteristics they embody.
Trusting the Process is another key topic, where various models like "Order, Disorder, and Reorder" and "Forming, Storming, Norming, and Performing" are discussed. The host emphasizes the importance of holy indifference – engaging in actions without attachment to outcomes, allowing for a more genuine and effective service to others.
The episode concludes with a focus on Inspiring Service, encouraging listeners to commit to specific acts of service and follow through. This practice not only enriches the lives of others but also deepens one's own spiritual journey by embodying core values in everyday actions.
Tune in for a transformative conversation that offers practical tools and profound insights to help you navigate your spiritual growth and personal development journey.
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In this enlightening episode, we dive deeper into the transformative power of a metamodern approach to caregiving Doug Scott, LCSW, calls the "SH!PS Approach," a method designed to foster solidarity and hope in our relationships and interactions. Our host, Doug, shares personal stories and insightful techniques that have proven effective in creating meaningful connections and healing old wounds.
We explore the core components of the SHIPS approach, breaking down the significance of each letter and how they collectively guide us in entering the worldview of others. Doug emphasizes the importance of truly listening, holding space for others, and employing techniques that foster genuine empathy and understanding. Beginning with the "i" in "ship," Doug shares that the "i," or as he writes, it, "!" is the mast of ship, and stands for "Interview," or sharing of views (entering the view of the other). "S" in "SH!PS" stands for entering into "solidarity." "H" is cultivating "hope." "P" is for trusting "process," and the last letter, "s," stands for inspiring, encouraging, or modeling "service."
The episode also delves into the concept of hope, offering a nuanced definition and practical ways to cultivate it. Using the Law of Three as a framework, Doug explains how affirming, denying, and reconciling forces interact to bring about transformation and new possibilities.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into techniques such as reflective listening, expressing gratitude, and inquiring about core values, all aimed at strengthening our ability to connect with and support others. Whether you're seeking to improve your personal relationships or enhance your professional skills, this episode provides a robust toolkit for fostering deeper, more meaningful interactions.
Join us for an inspiring journey into the heart of human connection, and learn how the SH!PS Approach can help you navigate the complexities of relationships with greater compassion and efficacy.
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In this captivating episode, we continue our deep dive into the intricate world of energy centers, also known as chakras, following an enlightening discussion from last week. Our host leads us through an in-depth exploration of each chakra, from the foundational red ray (root chakra) to the transcendent violet ray (crown chakra), detailing their functions, common blockages, and how they influence our daily lives.
Special attention is given to practical methods for balancing these energy centers, drawing on insights from Ra's teachings. We discuss the importance of meditation and the conscious balancing of emotions, using patience and impatience as a key example. Listeners are guided through a step-by-step process to identify and harmonize their own energy centers.
We also delve into the concept of the "tone poem," a unique vibrational signature of each individual's energy configuration. Historical examples, including General Patton and famous composer Albert, illustrate how different energies manifest in various personalities. The episode wraps up with a group discussion, where participants share personal experiences and insights about their strongest and weakest chakras, providing a rich tapestry of perspectives on the journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth.
Join us for an enlightening session that promises to deepen your understanding of the chakras and offer practical tools to enhance your spiritual practice.
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Building 4th community member, Demarcus, leads an enlightening episode discussion we delve into the fascinating world of energy centers, or chakras, and explore how they influence our daily lives.
We start with an overview of the seven energy centers, discussing their electromagnetic and metaphysical characteristics. Learn about how intelligent energy flows through our bodies from both the Earth and the Universe, and how each chakra vibrates with unique expressions.
We then break down each chakra individually, from the foundational red ray associated with survival and security, to the powerful indigo ray linked to intelligent infinity and magical workings. Discover the common blockages and how they manifest in our physical and emotional well-being.
The episode also covers practical techniques for balancing these energy centers, including meditation and the use of antithesis to harmonize conflicting energies. By the end, you'll have a deeper understanding of how to maintain a balanced and healthy energy system.
This session is not just a presentation but also an engaging discussion, with participants sharing personal experiences and asking insightful questions. Whether you're new to the concept of chakras or looking to deepen your knowledge, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for everyone.
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Entering the worldview of another is necessary for entering into solidarity, cultivating hope, trusting the process of development, and encouraging acts of service. The SH!P Approach to caregiving provides a simple, albeit not always easy, framework to help facilitate loving and effective accompaniment. Clinical social worker, Doug Scott, LCSW, synthesizes decades of spiritual seeking, pastoral praxis, counseling techniques, graduate education in theology, careful engagement with the Law of One material, and many hundreds of clients into a framework that can help inform loving service. Note: the SH!P Approach is for suggestions only, and is not a clinically researched protocol.
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