Cynthia Bourgeault - 2nd Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.ค. 2024
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    Chapters:
    00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump
    00:04:41 - The Subtler Dimensions of Reality
    00:08:41 - Heaven and Hell in the Christian Tradition
    00:12:55 - Two Different Experiences of Theophane's Presence
    00:16:51 - Being a Cosmic Servant
    00:20:58 - Receiving and Transplanting Spiritual Virtues
    00:25:24 - Seeing the Whole Picture
    00:29:47 - Surrendering to the Field of Moral Coherence
    00:33:50 - Spiritual Discernment and the Hazards of Misinterpretation
    00:37:50 - The Importance of Risk-Taking in Spiritual Growth
    00:42:28 - The Science of Love and the Divine Heart
    00:46:44 - The Anti-Entropic Force
    00:50:54 - The Turning and Kicking
    00:54:24 - The School of Hard Knocks and Spiritual Evolution
    00:58:07 - The Mystery of Life's Unfolding
    01:02:19 - Sensation and the Gurjief work
    01:06:16 - The Energetic Signature of Psychosis
    01:10:41 - The Shift in the Subtle Realms
    01:15:27 - The Great Chain of Being and Collective Repentance
    01:20:05 - Climate Change and Cataclysms
    01:24:23 - Cultivating Goodness in Consciousness
    01:33:06 - The Burden and Joy of Parenthood
    01:36:53 - The Denying Force and Necessary Friction
    01:40:57 - The Spiritual Womb Center
    01:45:10 - Moving Sensation to the Chakras
    01:49:54 - The Necessary Darkness for Transformation
    01:54:15 - The Misinterpretation of "There's only God"
    01:58:30 - Cynthia Bourgeault Library and Other Websites
    02:02:21 - New Voices in the CAC
    02:05:32 - Introductory Music
    Cynthia Bourgeault is a modern-day mystic, Episcopal priest, and theologian. For thirty years she worked closely with Fr. Thomas Keating as a student, editor, and colleague and has taught and written extensively on Centering Prayer. She is a core faculty member at the Center for Action and Contemplation and founding director of an international network of Wisdom Schools. In addition to her work on Centering Prayer, she is the author of numerous other books on the Christian Mystical and Wisdom tradition, including The Wisdom Jesus: Transforming Heart and Mind--A New Perspective on Christ and His Message, The Meaning of Mary Magdalene: Discovering the Woman at the Heart of Christianity, and her most recent, Eye of the Heart: A Spiritual Journey into the Imaginal Realm.
    Main points discussed in this interview:
    • The Imaginal Realm is an objective reality belonging to the spectrums of consciousness within the Great Chain of Being which transcend, surround, and penetrate the denser realities. “Imaginal” does not mean “imaginary”.
    • Heaven and Hell represent opposites on the spectrum of consciousness which runs from freedom and connectedness on one end, to constriction and alienation on the other. Both are experienced here, too.
    • Our important task is to become cosmic servants integrated into earthly reality.
    • Our work done in this realm feeds and informs the subtler realms which then process it and pour it back into our realm so that all realms evolve as a single reality.
    • The Kingdom of Heaven can be interpreted as seeing ourselves as wormholes which act as portals into the wholeness of the cosmic matrix. Encountering the Kingdom of God opens us up to the holistic nature of reality that informs and invites us to walk within the congruity of our individual will and the will of the Wholeness that seeks to become manifest.
    • Developing discernment requires equanimity and open heartedness grounded in humility so that the ego doesn’t take the lead by creating roles that toxify and stagnate the path towards love and understanding.
    • Remaining teachable while being willing to risk self-exploration is essential to balanced development.
    • Creation is God’s way of communicating Love that gives, receives, sees, and is seen. This relational field has as its telos the eternal generation of diversity held together and protected by Love.
    • The great work is to fully show up in the laboratory of our lives and awaken into higher stages of consciousness. We courageously and graciously accept the presence of “tough grace” which comes to us packaged as apparent obstacles and even suffering.
    • From the depth of humility and spiritual maturity, we learn how to appreciate pinnacle spiritual states without getting attached to them.
    • Our emotional transactions have an energetic signature. We can learn how to “sniff the odor” of the energy in events, places, the dynamic between people, and even in concepts and ideas. This “sniffing” is an encounter with the Imaginal Realms.
    • We are in the birth canal of the collective emergence into the integral but the labor is difficult due to divisions between the “structures of consciousness.”

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