"Grounding Our Practice of Forgiveness in Our Faith"

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If we try to practice forgiveness simply on the strength of our own best intentions and efforts, we will likely find that our best intentions rarely bear fruit. In this second episode for Lent, Scott talks about the importance of grounding our practice of forgiveness in the deep and nourishing soil of our faith. 

During Lent, we are releasing two weekly episodes to focus on the theme of our Lenten booklet, Practicing Forgiveness. If you don't have a booklet, you can receive the daily reflections via email, download a free PDF of the booklet, or purchase an e-book on Amazon for .99 cents. Visit www.livingcompass.org/lent to find out more. 

"Ash Wednesday, Our Mortality, and Forgiveness"

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In this first episode for the season of Lent and our focus on "Practicing Forgiveness with All Your Heart, Soul, Strength, and Mind," Scott talks about the connection between confronting our mortality and practicing forgiveness.

During Lent, this podcast will release two weekly episodes focussing on our Lent daily devotional and its theme, "Practicing Forgiveness with All Your Heart, Soul, Strength, and Mind." You can purchase an ebook of the devotional for .99 cents or sign up for the daily reflections by email for free. There is also a free downloadable PDF of the booklet. Find all of these options at www.LivingCompass.org/Lent

"Contemplative Practices and Wellbeing, Part 2," Ep. 62

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This latest podcast episode from Living Compass is part 2 of a series on the connection between "Contemplative Practices & Wellbeing." In this episode, Scott explores how listening is an essential aspect of both.

"Replacing Judgment with Curiosity," Ep. 60

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Scott talks about how he has found that when he seeks to replace judgment with curiosity, it helps emotional, relational, and spiritual wellbeing. He also talks about how growning up with a lot of judgment this is an ongoing practice for him.  Practice makes progress, not perfection.

"Nurturing Our Spirituality in the New Year," January 7, 2024, Ep. 59

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The New Year is a natural time to reflect on what we want to pay more attention to in our lives. This makes it a perfect time to start or renew a commitment to a spiritual practice. On this episode, Scott talks about the whole-person wellness benefits of nurturing our spirituality.  

"The Wonder of Christmas," December 25, 2023, Ep. 58

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Merry Christmas!  In this Christmas episode, Scott tells a story of when he recently experienced the power of Wonder to transcend all differences and divisions.  It is this Love that we celebrate today. 

For the season of Advent, Scott is focussing on the Living Compass theme of "Practicing Wonder with All Your Heart, Soul, Strength, and Mind." You can read the daily reflections for Advent by clicking HERE.

"Surely the Lord in This Place, December 21, 2023" Ep. 57

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For the season of Advent, Scott is focussing on the Living Compass theme of "Practicing Wonder with All Your Heart, Soul, Strength, and Mind." You can read the daily reflections for Advent by clicking HERE.

Today is the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Many churches offer "Longest Night" services to support those who are grieving this time of year. These services are a reminder of whatever "place" we find ourselves in this year, God is there with us.  

"Thin Places and Wonder in Advent, December 18, 2023"

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For the season of Advent, Scott will focus on the Living Compass theme of "Practicing Wonder with All Your Heart, Soul, Strength, and Mind." You can read the daily reflections for Advent by clicking HERE.

Thin places are those places and experiences where we awake to how close the presence of God is to our lives. It's not that God comes closer to us, but that our veils, masks, and distractions are removed, and we connect more immediately to the Divine presence. Thin places, by definition, are experiences of wonder. 

In this episode, Scott talks about what thin places are for him this time of year and invites listeners to reflect on their own thin places. 

"Saints, Light, and Wonder in Advent, December 15, 2023"

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For the season of Advent, Scott will focus on the Living Compass theme of "Practicing Wonder with All Your Heart, Soul, Strength, and Mind." You can subscribe to the daily email reflection for Advent by visiting https://www.livingcompass.org/advent-signup

In this Advent episode, Scott tells a story from a children's sermon that captured the best definition of a saint ever, and how we are all called to be like the people that the child described as what a saint is.

"Stories of Wonder in Advent, December 11, 2023"

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For the season of Advent, Scott will focus on the Living Compass theme of "Practicing Wonder with All Your Heart, Soul, Strength, and Mind." You can subscribe to the daily email reflection for Advent by visiting https://www.livingcompass.org/advent-signup

Continuing to focus on Wonder in this season of Advent, Scott talks about the connection between stories and wonder. And, of course, he has a story to tell--one from when he was in high school that had a profound and life-changing effect on his faith.

"Whoa and Wonder in Advent, December 7, 2023"

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For the season of Advent, Scott will focus on the Living Compass theme of "Practicing Wonder with All Your Heart, Soul, Strength, and Mind." You can subscribe to the daily email reflection for Advent by visiting https://www.livingcompass.org/advent-signup

Moments of whoa and wonder are all around us. When we have the "eyes to see," we will notice these "God moments" often. In this Advent episode, Scott talks about a few God moments he has experienced recently and invites us to name such moments when we experience them, too.  

"Wonder and Love in Advent"

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For the season of Advent, Scott will focus on the Living Compass theme of "Practicing Wonder with All Your Heart, Soul, Strength, and Mind." You can subscribe to the daily email reflection for Advent by visiting https://www.livingcompass.org/advent-signup

In this episode, Scott talks about the connection between wonder and love.  

"Catching Our Breath," Episode 51

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Scott explores the concept of something that "takes our breath away" and talks about how important it is to make time to catch our breath, especially in these difficult times.  

"Help. Thanks. Wow." Episode 50

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In this early Thanksgiving episode, Scott talks about the importance of practicing gratitude by reflecting on Anne Lamott's outstanding book "Help. Thanks. Wow."

"Gotta Serve Somebody, Bob Dylan," Episode 49

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Scott talks about seeing one of his spiritual mentors in concert last week--the one and only Bob Dylan. Bob sang one of his Christian songs called "Gotta Serve Somebody," and Scott reflects on what the song means to him and how it connects with all things Living Compass. His only regret is that, due to copyright laws, he cannot play any portion of the song on the podcast!

"Hallowed Be...," Episode 48

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In honor of Halloween, Scott invites us to all pause and reflect on what is "hallowed" in our lives. He notes that the words hallow, holy, whole, and healthy all share a common etymology.  He also invites us to see our lives as a hallowed gift, definitely a treat, and not a trick.

"Remembering That We Belong to Each Other," Episode 47

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"If we have have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other." On this episode Scott expands on this quote from Mother Teresa and also talks about how Dr. King, and other spiritual leaders, taught us that only love can cast out and heal hate and violence.  

"Love Does Not Insist on Its Own Way," Episode 46

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Some of the most beautiful words ever written about love were written by Paul in the letter to the Corinthians some 2,000 years ago. In this episode, Scott discusses how those words can serve as a "true north" for us today. 

"If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading," Episode 45

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Lao Tzu said over 2,000 years ago that "If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading." And yet, who amongst us doesn't know how hard it can be to at times make even the smallest change in life?  In this episode, Scott gives us some motivation to proactively make the changes we need to make.  

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Welcome back to the Living Compass Spirituality and Wonders podcast. I am your host, Scott Stoner. And whether you are joining us for the first time or for the 45th time Episode 45 of the Living Compass podcast, we are delighted you are here. Living Compass is an initiative that I started in 2009 that is about the integration of spirituality and wellness integration and my two professional backgrounds as a marriage and family therapist and an Episcopal clergy person. And my personal lifelong journey of integrating spirituality and wellness. I'm delighted that you're interested in this topic, too. We're on this path together. While I have some professional experience in this field. I speak as a fellow traveler. And speaking of a fellow traveler, here's a quote that's related to moving in a certain direction, traveling, if you will, by the ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu. If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading. If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading. I love that.

I don't know if he had a good sense of humor. He was a wise philosopher. Certainly, But I just love the clever way of saying that. It's so obvious, right? If we keep doing what we've always doing, we'll get the same results. If we keep heading in the same direction. You just may end up where you are heading in Living Compass and in my work and in my life. I just I talk a lot about change because change is difficult.

Habit change is really hard. And so I love this is kind of both a late way, in a serious way to talk about this. If you don't change direction, you'll end up where you're heading. Who amongst us doesn't know that and hasn't known that in some particular aspect of well-being in our life, and yet how hard it is to change the habit loops that we get into the ways that we are constantly doing things that are unfamiliar ways of doing things. It's easier to see it writing outside of ourselves, so I can see it sometimes with an organization that I consult with and say, I consult with the church, for example, and they have been doing the same thing over and over again for a long time in some aspect of their of their organization. And they're frustrated that the results are diminishing, the results are declining as the fruits of that of their effort. And so they keep doing the same thing over and over again, thinking somehow it's going to change at some point. Right. And again, it's easy for me to see that in in someone else, harder for me to see that in my self.

For me, it has been as I grow older, I'm a pretty much a type-A person and I tend to push myself in a lot of things and and I can get by. And that when I was younger, as I get older, though, I can't do that. I don't have the same stamina, the same energy, the same ability to do all the things I used to do. And yet sometimes I forget that and I keep doing things that keep moving in the same direction. And then I wonder why I'm tired or why I get injured or when I'm running or something. And so here's another way in which I see this.

It comes up in relationships a lot. Relationships can get in patterns. We create patterns in relationships, and then the patterns create us. So let's say we have a pattern in a relationship where we don't really talk about conflict. We don't really talk about things that are hard to talk about. And so we just keep moving in that direction. And and the conflict doesn't go away when there is a conflict, but the conflict goes, it increases. And if you try to change that pattern, that direction, you're going to get met with a lot of vulnerability, a lot of anxiety, a lot of resistance maybe from the other person. So you've got to bring the other person into the conversation, you know, hey, I noticed that when every time money comes up around or every time, you know, this comes up in a relationship, we both tend to avoid it. And I wonder if you want to let's reflect on that. I'd like to change that and let's change the direction that we're headed. All of our materials are based on the image of the compass, the living compass, the compass, moral well-being and a compass helps us set check our bearings and set our course.

And we know that if we just change our bearings a little bit, if you change your bearings on a and a trajectory and the movement in which you're moving, whether you're in a ship or on a car or a boat or walking or in your life metaphorically, if you just change it three degrees, it may not seem like much at first, but down the road, over time, you're going to end up in a very different place. You're not going to you know, I ended up heading in the direction that you were heading. You're not going to end up in the in that same place because you've made a change. And so that's everything we're doing the islanders to do, disinviting us, to be proactive about those changes. Because in my case, I know in my life when I'm not proactive about making changes, listening to this warning signs, what we call the whispers, then often I have to make a change because life forces to me are the I. I break down in some way, I get in some conflict, I get stuck in some way, and then I have to make the change. So why not make it proactively? Why not have a sense of humor like this ancient philosopher did?

And just remember that we have agency, we don't have complete agency. We have limits in our lives, of course, but we have agency to make change in our life. So once again, folks, if you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading. I'm so glad to be heading on this journey of honest in oneness with all of you. We're creating a community here through a living compass on this initiative website, Living Compass Story. We have a Facebook page. The podcast gets posted there. We'd love to hear your comments. Our list. Maybe this quote speaks to you and how it might help you. And until we gather again next week, may you be well, may be happy, may you be a peace and may you remember that you do not change direction. You may end up where you're heading.