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00:00 Discussion on affirmative prayer and its significance in spiritual practice.02:24 Rev. Jennifer Berkeley shares her Italian-American upbringing and spiritual journey.06:45 Prayer is about reconnection and remembering, not changing circumstances.09:11 Healing transcends physical cures, embracing peace and acceptance.13:28 Rev. Jennifer Berkeley discusses writing, aging, and personal transformation.15:33 Self-awareness and prayer transform triggers into personal growth opportunities.19:39 Trusting in the process of prayer requires surrender and faith.21:19 Authenticity in ministry combines human and divine experiences.25:05 Poetry as a means to express deep emotions and universal grief.27:20 Discussing the power of prayer in times of grief.30:51 Rev. Jennifer Berkeley discusses her literary work and ongoing ministry involvement.32:45 Emphasizing gratitude and connection with the divine presence.Books referenced -Belonging: Digging Up Roots To Find My Place Paperbackby Jennifer Moscatello Berkeley (Author)https://amzn.to/4awuRiL

The Artist’s Way: Paperbackby Julia Cameron (Author)https://amzn.to/4paZDkFBelonging: A Poetry Companion Paperbackby Jennifer Moscatello Berkeley (Author)https://amzn.to/3YK17rmFrosty Folks of Flurry Hallow Paperbackby Jennifer Moscatello Berkeley https://amzn.to/4qlrn79Rev Rich Mentioned site.Spiritually fed? Buy us a cup of coffee -https://buymeacoffee.com/prayersradiohttps://iamspiritalive.com/https://link.prayersradio.org/shows

**Overview of the Show and Guest Introduction** - The episode features Rev. Jennifer Berkeley, focusing on the topics of affirmative prayer and the Science of Mind philosophy developed by Ernest Holmes. - The hosts, Rev. Rich and Rev. Paul, emphasize the importance of prayer as a connection to a higher power rather than a mere obligation. - Jennifer begins with a heartfelt prayer, inviting participants to center themselves in the presence of love and connection. **Rev. Jennifer Berkeley's Background** - Jennifer shares her upbringing in a traditional Italian-American family in the Bronx, New York, highlighting the vibrant and interconnected family dynamics. - She discusses her early experiences with prayer in a Catholic household, expressing a lifelong connection with God that has evolved over time. - At the age of 24, she moved to Los Angeles, where she discovered a deeper spiritual path through the Agape community and became a practitioner of the Science of Mind. **Understanding Prayer in Berkeley's Philosophy** - Jennifer describes prayer as an act of remembering rather than asking for change, focusing on feelings of reconnection and alignment with one's true self. - She emphasizes the importance of realignment during moments of separation or fear, sharing personal experiences that illustrate the transformative power of prayer. - Her philosophy encourages praying for feelings rather than specific forms, promoting a deeper, more emotional connection to the divine. **Daily Spiritual Practices** - Jennifer outlines her morning routine, which includes meditation, writing, and reading as integral parts of her spiritual practice. - She follows Julia Cameron's "The Artist's Way," engaging in morning pages to foster creativity and connection with her inner self. - Reading is also a vital component of her daily practice, with a focus on books that resonate with her current life stage. **Navigating Challenges and Triggers** - When faced with triggers, especially in relationships, Jennifer employs a method of stopping, observing, and then proceeding with caution, emphasizing the need for mindfulness. - She advocates for using prayer as a pause to accept and process challenging moments, rather than relying solely on spiritual treatments. - Her approach to prayer includes a sense of surrender, allowing for acceptance of whatever arises in life, reinforcing the idea of continuous growth and learning. **Personal Growth and Poetry** - Jennifer highlights how her poetry has become a significant form of prayer, expressing deep emotions that might otherwise remain unarticulated. - She shares a poignant example of writing a poem in response to a friend's grief, illustrating how creativity can serve as a medium for spiritual support. - The conversation touches on the interconnectedness of grief, highlighting its universality and the healing power of shared experiences. **Conclusion and Future Engagement** - Jennifer encourages listeners to explore her writings, including her poetry and children's books, as a means of connecting with her teachings. Prayers Radio.com 24/7, is a non-denominational spiritual radio station dedicated to providing continuous spiritual prayer for individuals of all faiths.



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