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Showing Up

The ShowIng Up podcast by a couple guys who think life is a spiritual journey full of beauty, suffering, peaks, and depth (often called valleys). At times or all at once it can be terrifying, exhilarating or ordinary. Sometimes we get very lost other times we feel found. So what do you do? How do you engage life without a clear roadmap? We think showing up and risking the journey is the highest calling. The alternatives seem unacceptable.
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Now displaying: March, 2017
Mar 19, 2017

In this episode Jer and Kirk reflect on the stories told during the spiritual journey series. They share how listening to the diversity found in these experiences effected them. They ponder questions like: What does it mean to experience conversion? Are their good journeys and bad journeys? How do you hold other people's experiences? Are there benefit or possible harm in sharing journeys like these?

Jer and I (Kirk)  hope you enjoy these reflections and invite you to reflect with us. It would be amazing if you would add your thoughts and comments to ours as we consider what it means to be on spiritual journeys together. 

You can leave comments at showinguppodcast.com/episode-11 or on the Showing Up FaceBook page. 

Mar 7, 2017

Wali Razaqi’s spiritual journey has taken him around the world. Born in Afghanistan, raised in Santa Cruz, he completed a pilgrimage to Mecca, played a championship football game… twice, started a film production company and now attends the same church Ronald Regan did (Bel Air Presbyterian).

Join Jer and Kirk as they get a glimpse of the unfolding spiritual journey of Wali Razaqi while they ask the question “Where’s Wali?

Mar 1, 2017

In this episode Jer and Kirk are joined by Suzanne Cresswell who shares her unique spiritual journey as a healer. Suzanne primarily expresses her gift of healing as a physical and occupational therapist. Her work is rooted in her education but transcends traditional methods and enters the realm of the healing arts. Her dedication to intellectual and spiritual learning has driven her deeply into this realm and produced an impressive body of work both in her patients and community.

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