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    Explore " creation" with insightful episodes like "Episode 3 - The Energy Around Numbers", "25. The Great Reemergence", "Atheism and the Origin of the Universe, Part 1 - Michael Penfold", "THE GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT: The Gift of Peace | 10-29-23" and "Great vs. Good" from podcasts like ""2 Queens & Crystal Things", "Another Finger", "Anchorpoint Radio", "20th Street Church of Christ" and "At Sea with Justin McRoberts"" and more!

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    Episode 3 - The Energy Around Numbers

    Episode 3 - The Energy Around Numbers

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    In this episode we are going to discuss the energy around numbers. Believe it or not, numbers carry a specific frequency that you can tap into to understand what is happening around you.

    Discussion topics:

    • What numbers we've been seeing lately
    • Where did numerology come from? 
    • What is Numerology?
    • What is Gematria?
    • Calculating you Life Path number

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    25. The Great Reemergence

    25. The Great Reemergence

    The big news is revealed. Plus, how do you pull yourself out of a creative funk? What have I been doing since my last recording? 
    Just the act of freely expressing oneself, even if only to oneself, is extremely liberating. If you stick with it until the steam subsides, you just might get to the root of the issue. 

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    Great vs. Good

    Great vs. Good

    A few weeks ago, I was in the middle of a call with a client, an artist I'm coaching. When? Well, we talked about the project he was doing, which is a project, by the way, that he'd been dying to do for three or four years. We finally created the time we got some money involved. And he was able to put this project together. And what he said to me in the conversation, he said I know that it's good. I just wished that it was great. So we dove into that. But what's the difference between this being good and being great, and the more he talks, the more he self-identified with that tension. In fact, at some point, he said, I know that as an artist, I'm just good. But I wish I was great. Which then begs another series of questions. And it's led to this reflection, and we've talked three or four times since then. So we've talked about these things. And this reflection comes from those conversations, that in every facet of his career, he will look at what he was looking at, what was in front of him, and what he was able to bring to the table, and he could identify that it was good. And he wanted more, that the songs are good. He just wishes they were better, and he thinks he'll probably get this many streams. He wished that he would get more and that he would sell this many vinyls, but he wished that he could sell more. And in every facet of his professional life, he was happy that he had achieved what he achieved, that it was good. And he wished there was more. Now, I don't disparage that kind of thinking, and I think I want to be better. And to grow is fantastic. The problem I started to identify was with the word greatness. I think it was in that conversation, and oftentimes, it is a kind of distraction that instead of saying this is where I am, and I want to take steps from here forward. greatness in the conversation I was having with him was this image somewhere out there, always just beyond his reach, that he was striving towards. He wasn't working from what was true and good about him into a potentially joyful future. He was working away from what was true and good and established in him towards some other thing. Greatness oftentimes can be a terrible distraction from what is. And oftentimes, it's actually rooted in the same system of metrics that steals the joy of our actual processes. In other words, instead of saying, This feels good, this is good. I'm taking joy in this. And I want there to be more of what I have because it is good. Greatness inserts itself as this mist, as this idea, this disembodied image four steps beyond where I am, and says, it's not enough for you to be as you are. You shouldn't be happy, you shouldn't be satisfied, you shouldn't take true joy, it isn't actually good. And it won't be until you get here. The problem with that, if you've been in the cycle before, is that you can work and get to that point, that next step that used to be four steps away. And then once you're there, greatness, quote, unquote, greatness, this image, this misses out there somewhere, the idea will still reinsert itself and say, well, that's fine that you've come this far, but you shouldn't be happy. You shouldn't take joy. It's not good enough. You need to have more. Another way to talk about the way greatness steals joy is the way we enjoy our sports or our music, that you can say, hey, this is my favorite band. And then, as soon as we've talked about our favorite bands, we often move into this conversation about the greatest band in that genre, that it's not enough for this person to be good at what they do. They're not the greatest. And if they're not the greatest in this genre, then you like what they do is a kind of compromise. It's fine that you like this artist, but you really should like this artist. That's what's best: greatness as an idea steals the joy of what makes art, actually art. Greatness can steal the human joy of the process of creation. I think there's something magical to the way of the very beginning of the Hebrew Scriptures. When God creates a thing, God will say that it's good, and then at the end of this whole long process of creating, Shouldn't what God doesn't say is okay? Now we've done all this good, we've gotten to great what God says is instead, as the writer has said, this is very good, not great, very good, more of the goodness that was already. The way I read that is that the value of creation itself is rooted in God's pleasure and joy rather than in what creation can or will achieve. It's not about what comes next. It's about how much pleasure and joy God takes God took in the act of the process of creation. The conversations we oftentimes have centered on the word greatness, steal the human joy, of the act of becoming, and the work of making the steal the joy of art and humanity. In athletics. It's not enough, says greatness, to begin at six years old, and to achieve and to grow, and to get better and to get to college and to get that scholarship and then maybe even get drafted and play in the NBA and be a point guard in the NBA if you're not the greatest. Again, I'll go back to a few weeks ago when I talked about Stefan Curry. And this conversation that's now happening, and I even played into it when I did the podcast, and maybe I'm experiencing a bit of regret that watching Stefan Curry play basketball is a joyous, incredible thing to do. He's amazing what he's so good at what he does. And because he's as good as he is at what he does, his career gets entered into this media-driven conversation about who the greatest point guard in human history is. was that Isaiah Thomas, or was it Magic Johnson? Or is it Stefan Curry? And it's almost as if, if we can't solve that problem, we can't really rightly enjoy this person's career as he's going about it. And that's just so tragic. We do the same thing with musicians. We do the same thing with painters. We do the same thing with friends. Hell, we do it with authors, we do it with spiritual guides, we do it with churches, this disembodied mist of an idea that we call greatness, this kind of perfection of the thing steals the joy of having what we have in front of us, and knowing what it is and celebrating it as it is. Which is to say, learning to actually enjoy the goodness of my life might mean abandoning the pursuit or the idea of greatness. It might mean regularly dissociating myself from systems that want to always measure one thing against the other instead of simply enjoying the thing in front of us. This is why I regularly suggest, for artists specifically, a kind of combination of spiritual practices of rest. In the examination, rest provides space, space between things, but also space for my soul to catch up with itself. And in that space, practicing the examination, intentionally look back over the days that I just lived and asked my soul the question, Where was it good? As I have personally practiced this combination of rest and the examination, I have just had less of an association with an obsession with some disembodied, distant goal towards which I'm working. Instead, I've been able to look at the goodness of the life I'm living and just want more of what it is. I actually have already.

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    More Than A Song - Christ Be Magnified by Cody Carnes

    More Than A Song - Christ Be Magnified by Cody Carnes

    O Christ be magnified
    Let His praise arise
    Christ be magnified in me
    O Christ be magnified
    From the altar of my life
    Christ be magnified in me

    When thinking about this week's podcast, I started to think about a song that’s been on my mind — a lot.  In the year or so past since our church introduced it, the song has just grown on me.  You may already be aware of it and have noticed it by the title:  Christ Be Magnified.  This song has a lot of depth lyrically, which is one thing that drew me in.  Admittedly, some of our modern worship tunes can aim for just “good enough.”  Good enough lyrics, good enough melodies, good enough theological concepts.  In my opinion, this song doesn’t stop at good enough. 

    Tune in for a special episode of the podcast, a continuation of the "More Than A Song" series and concept which originated on the AS BOLD AS LIONS blog.

    Watch Derek's cover of CHRIST BE MAGNIFIED:  https://youtu.be/0Ur8gnilulo

    Does Deuteronomy 22:5 Apply to Christians?

    Does Deuteronomy 22:5 Apply to Christians?

    Deuteronomy 22:5 says, "A woman shall not wear anything that pertains to a man, nor shall a man put on a woman’s garment, for all who do so are an abomination to the Lord your God" (NKJV). Does this obscure Old Testament command apply to Christians? If so, how do we comply?

    Dr. David K. Bernard responds by explaining the connection between gender identity and dress, and what this means for modern-day believers.

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    We Recognize, We Remember, We Reach Out - Psalm 66 (Summer of Psalms)

    We Recognize, We Remember, We Reach Out - Psalm 66 (Summer of Psalms)

    Shout for joy to God, all the earth;
        sing the glory of His name;
         give to Him glorious praise!
    Say to God, “How awesome are Your deeds!
         So great is Your power that Your enemies come cringing to You. Psalm 66:1-3

    In Psalm 66, there are several themes we can isolate and pull out and apply to our daily lives in Christ.  Two of those themes are just recognizing Who He is and remembering what He has done.  A third theme is to take all that we know about Him and reach out to a lost and dying world around us.  These 3 R's:  recognizing, remembering, and reaching are the basis for this week's episode and help to shape our understanding of this very worshipful, praise-inspiring passage.  

    Praising The God Who Provides - Psalm 65 (Summer of Psalms)

    Praising The God Who Provides - Psalm 65 (Summer of Psalms)

    Kicking off a short 3-part series, Derek returns to the Psalms for another "Summer of Psalms" edition of the podcast (always a favorite!).  In this episode we look at Psalm 65.  In it, we see David outlining the various provisions of God.  It begins simply by stating God hears and answers prayer.  From there, He is is a God Who not only creates the world but sustains it as well.  In all that this Psalm describes, we give praise and worship as a response.  The Lord is good and worthy of praise!  

    By awesome deeds you answer us with righteousness,
         O God of our salvation,
     the hope of all the ends of the earth
         and of the farthest seas.  Psalm 65:5

    Keep It Simple - Awareness

    Keep It Simple - Awareness

    Michaell Magrutsche, Austrian/Californian multidisciplinary artist, creativity-awareness educator and advocate for helping neurodiversity as a superpower. He works on raising the awareness of our limitless human-potential and comprehending wisdom. 

    Leaders of today need to be aware about relating to team members in humans’ organic habitat, nature versus how to relate to other humans’ in system-habitat to efficiently raise our human-potential. 

    Michaell’s dyslexia and dysgraphia forced him to develop an awareness of seeing the world purely from a human perspective. Creating-art completed his awareness of what it is to be human-relevant vs system-relevant. MICHAELLM.com  #TheSmartofArt #trueleadership.

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    Science and Religion Walk Into a Bar

    Science and Religion Walk Into a Bar

    Are science and religion compatible? Should there be any crossover whatsoever? Why is it dangerous when we try to make our science fit into our religion? These are questions that Randy and Kyle chat about in our latest episode. Kyle strongly thinks that science and religion are in completely different categories and should almost never mix. Randy likes the "almost" in that statement.

    The guys really, honestly tried to have a debate in this episode...we'll see if they were successful.

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:

    The whiskey we tasted in this episode is the outstanding (for the price) Smoke and Sea by Oppidan.

    To skip the tasting, go to 8:26.

    You can find the transcript for this episode here.

    Content note: this episode contains some mild profanity.

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    E183: Jude Currivan - A Whole new World View

    E183: Jude Currivan - A Whole new World View

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    Jude Currivan PhD cosmologist, healer, futurist and author

    Dr Jude Currivan is a cosmologist, planetary healer, futurist, author, previously one of the most senior business women in the UK and co-founder of WholeWorld-View. Having grown up as the daughter of a coal miner in the north of England, she has since journeyed to more than eighty countries around the world and for the last twenty -five years has lived in the sacred landscape of Avebury. She has experienced multidimensional realities since early childhood and worked with the wisdom keepers both incarnate and discarnate of many traditions.

    Jude integrates leading edge science, research into consciousness and universal wisdom teachings into a wholistic world-view. This underpins her work aimed at enabling transformational and emergent resolutions to our collective planetary issues, raising awareness and empowering fundamental change and sustainable solutions to global problems.

    She holds a PhD in Archaeology from the University of Reading in the UK researching ancient cosmologies and a Masters Degree in Physics from Oxford University specialising in cosmology and quantum physics.

    She is the author of seven non-fiction books currently available in 16 languages and 26 countries including CosMos – a co-creator’s guide to the whole-world co-authored with Dr Ervin Laszlo. Her first fictionalised e-book Legacy is available at amazon.

    Her latest books are The Cosmic Hologram- In-formation at the Center of Creation, the first book of the Transformation trilogy and which won a silver Nautilus Book Award for 2017. Book two of the trilogy The Story of GAIA: The Big Breath and the Evolutioanry Journey of our Conscious Planet is now available

    Her international corporate career culminated in her being the Group Finance Director of two major international businesses. She has extensive experience and knowledge of world events, international politics and global economic and financial systems and has spoken on transformational reforms in the UK, US, Europe, Japan and South Korea.

    For the last two decades years she has also travelled around the world in service to planetary and collective healing, some of which is described in her books The 8th ChakraThe 13th Step and most recently HOPE – Healing Our People & Earth.

    In 2010 she was presented with a CIRCLE Award by WON  Buddhism International cited for her 'outstanding contribution towards planetary healing and expanding new forms of consciousness'.

    In 2014 she was invited to become a member of the Evolutionary Leaders Circle that includes Deepak Chopra, Jean Houston and Ervin Laszlo. 

    In 2017 she co-founded WholeWorld-View to facilitate the understanding, experiencing and embodying of unity awareness in service to conscious evolution.

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    Jani Dennis and Paul Lee (Soul Sax Plus/Mercury Bay Big Band) - ALTBAYS Show #129

    Jani Dennis and Paul Lee (Soul Sax Plus/Mercury Bay Big Band) - ALTBAYS Show #129

    Show 129 – Jani Dennis and Paul Lee (Soul Sax Plus/MB Big Band)

     

    Welcome to ALTBAYS Show (feat. Kenjia Campbell and Leo Magri)

    Jani Dennis is a music teacher, music group organiser, and performing and recording artist. Paul Lee has been a professional musician for 30 years. Backing singers such as Al Hunter, Josie Rika, Tommy Fergusson, and Sonny Day. He is a teacher, writer, recording, performing artist, and creative producer.

    Together, they form Soul Sax Plus, a New Zealand saxophone duo featuring tenor and soprano sax, vocals, synthesisers, keyboards, tenor recorder, clarinet, alto flute, percussion and original sequenced backings.

    Many people from all over Aotearoa had the privilege of learning music from this fantastic and talented couple. They love their extensive garden and 'alternative' lifestyle. 

    Paul and Jenni are also the driving force behind the Mercury Bay Big Band, bringing together young and senior musicians to play classic tunes.

    Our co-host, Kenjia Campbell, has recently won a scholarship from them!  

    ALTBAYS Show invites awesome people from Aotearoa, New Zealand, to have an honest, laid-back conversation. Our platform focuses on bringing communities together to grow and thrive.


    Heaven Resounds!

    Heaven Resounds!
    The practice of Christian Meditation helps us live with the peace of Christ. Relax to the sounds of peaceful music. Let everything that has breath praise the Lord! Meditate on Revelation 5:13. Find peace and rest during this guided meditation for mind and body with deep breathing, prayer, and scripture. Use these meditations as a bible study in the morning to center yourself on the truth in God's word. For more Bible meditations, download the Abide app: https://abide.co/awesome

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    All of Creation

    All of Creation
    The practice of Christian Meditation helps us live with the peace of Christ. Relax to the sounds of peaceful music. All of creation is held together by Christ! Meditate on Colossians 1:16. Find peace and rest during this guided meditation for mind and body with deep breathing, prayer, and scripture. Use these meditations as a bible study in the morning to center yourself on the truth in God's word. For more Bible meditations, download the Abide app: https://abide.co/awesome

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