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Radical Loving: The Practice of Oneness
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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Sep 21, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
How do we love those we may not like?
In this episode of the Shaman’s Notebook Suzanne LaGrande talks with healer, spiritual guide and teacher Rabbi Wayne Dosick. He is founder and Rabbi of The Elijah Minyan in San Diego, California an best-selling and award-winning author of nine critically acclaimed books, including the now-classic Living Judaism, and the more recently Radical Loving: One World, One God, One People.
In the interview Rabbi Dosick discusses what Radical Loving means, how we use it to heal divisiveness, and how we can all make a difference in each other's lives if we are willing to ask how we can help and are also willing to ask for help when we are in need. To find out more about Rabbi Dosick's work please visit the Institute For Global Transformation here.
Each week I bring you interviews with psychics and, shamans, medical intuitives and and energy healers who are changing the way we see, feel and heal. If you would like to join the free healing salon on Fridays, just click the link in the box below to join: https://meet.google.com/bkt-iops-mdb (https://meet.google.com/bkt-iops-mdb)
For the months of September and October, anyone who attends the Friday salon will get a free personal energy healing.
Thanks so much for listening. If you enjoyed the show please subscribe and leave a comment https://my.captivate.fm/here.%C2%A0https://tinyurl.com/3jrrwefr (here. )
For more about my other podcasts, my art and my healing services, visit https://my.captivate.fm/suzannelagrande.com (suzannelagrande.com)
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In this episode of the Shaman’s Notebook Suzanne LaGrande talks with healer, spiritual guide and teacher Rabbi Wayne Dosick. He is founder and Rabbi of The Elijah Minyan in San Diego, California an best-selling and award-winning author of nine critically acclaimed books, including the now-classic Living Judaism, and the more recently Radical Loving: One World, One God, One People.
In the interview Rabbi Dosick discusses what Radical Loving means, how we use it to heal divisiveness, and how we can all make a difference in each other's lives if we are willing to ask how we can help and are also willing to ask for help when we are in need. To find out more about Rabbi Dosick's work please visit the Institute For Global Transformation here.
Each week I bring you interviews with psychics and, shamans, medical intuitives and and energy healers who are changing the way we see, feel and heal. If you would like to join the free healing salon on Fridays, just click the link in the box below to join: https://meet.google.com/bkt-iops-mdb (https://meet.google.com/bkt-iops-mdb)
For the months of September and October, anyone who attends the Friday salon will get a free personal energy healing.
Thanks so much for listening. If you enjoyed the show please subscribe and leave a comment https://my.captivate.fm/here.%C2%A0https://tinyurl.com/3jrrwefr (here. )
For more about my other podcasts, my art and my healing services, visit https://my.captivate.fm/suzannelagrande.com (suzannelagrande.com)
Support this podcast
Released:
Sep 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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