Frank Jude Boccio - "Sacred Depths of Religious Naturalism"

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Chris Preist - "Zen, Meditation, Devotion, and Divinity"

Chris Preist, co-director of Bristol Zen Dojo and author of Zen Streams, returns to talks with J about the intersection of zen and yoga. They discuss spiritual practice vs performance, learning rules through experience, connection between sound and spirit, feeling with intention, ...  Show more

Rachel Morarjee - "Generational Shifts, Anchoring to Grace"

Rachel Morarjee, former journalist and friend of the show, talks with J about the arc of gen-xer perspectives on yoga and the world. They discuss receiving shaktiput, the early yoga scene in china, external gurus and choosing teachers, expressions of authority, developing a perso ...  Show more

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