We're on a soul care, embodied mission. It’s art and activism moving as one. Welcome to today's SOULbriety pilgrimage! Let's rest and reThink around this soul care campfire.
In Genesis 2:7, we find that humans are a "living soul." People don't have a nephesh, we are a nephesh.
In the Hebraic thought we are composed of multiple parts. The body is the flesh and bones, the vessel. Your spirit (the breath) enables and animates your personal presence. The organs are viewed as the seats of thought (the heart), emotion (the kidneys), intuition (gut), etc.
Unified YOU
The soul is the whole of the person, the unity of the body, organs and breath. It is not some immaterial spiritual entity, it is you, all of you, your whole being or self.
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In this 19-minute episode, I talk about:
- Five contemplative checkpoints to get soul care into your calendars.
- Perspective to help you bravely and courageously reThink and reConsider what your freedom looks like in our day-to-day.
- The Hebraic definition for the word soul.
- The powerful role Sabbath Rhythms can play in your life.
- Why you should understand the relationship between neuroscience and your to-do list.
- How to embody honor your capacity and capabilities in your calendar commitments.
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The Show Notes
- This podcast episode has a text version on the Mohawkmomma blog! You can find it here: How To Approach Soul Care In Your Calendar
- Download FREE Sabbath Rhythms Tracking Guide and The Healing To-Do PDF to guide your curiosity as you embody your God-given and productive life (flaws and all!). Perfection not required. Shame not nurtured. http://bit.ly/soulutiondownloads.
- She did THAT! Segment - The Voices, Unfriending the Inner Critic, a blog declaration by Chelsea Johnson. Discover her light-bearing beauty http://chelseajohnson.com/.
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