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Thoughts on a future spirituality: Unlock Your True Nature, Creating Better Problems, and Having Fun (pt. 2)
Podcast |
Moonbeaming
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Nov 13, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:30:28

Don’t you want better life lessons? Want to learn how to define your spirituality so you can live your life in the truest, magical way possible?

If you haven’t listened to part 1 of this mini series, Spirituality is not a self-improvement project, go back and take a listen before jumping into this one.

In this Moonbeaming episode, host Sarah Faith Gottesdiener shares how she defines spirituality and its core aspects: prioritization of the Spirit, the natural world, engagement with the truth, its paradoxical nature to the personal and the collective, and the deep connection to creativity.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • The importance of treating things as alive and worthy of acknowledgment
  • How detachment and love can access the truth
  • How personal vulnerabilities often reveal universal experiences
  • How the Many Moons planner is an all-in-one, fun tool to support your spiritual engagement practices

If you’re looking for how to align with your true nature, to start shifting your perspective, and have fun with spirituality, this episode is for you!

MOONBEAMING LINKS

Join the Moon Studio Patreon.

studio.co/collections/all-products-excluding-route/products/many-moons-2025">Buy the 2025 Many Moons Lunar Planner.

studio.co/pages/newsletter">Subscribe to our newsletter.

Find Sarah on Instagram.

Don’t you want better life lessons? Want to learn how to define your spirituality so you can live your life in the truest, magical way possible? If you haven’t listened to part 1 of this mini series, Thoughts on a Future Spirituality, go back and take a listen before jumping into this one In this Moonbeaming episode, host Sarah Faith Gottesdiener shares how she defines spirituality and its core aspects: prioritization of the Spirit, the natural world, engagement with the truth, its paradoxical nature to the personal and the collective, and the deep connection to creativity. In this episode, you’ll learn: The importance of treating things as alive and worthy of acknowledgment How detachment and love can access the truth How personal vulnerabilities often reveal universal experiences How the Many Moons planner is an all-in-one, fun tool to support your spiritual engagement practices If you’re looking for how to align with your true nature, to start shifting your perspective, and have fun with spirituality, this episode is for you!

Don’t you want better life lessons? Want to learn how to define your spirituality so you can live your life in the truest, magical way possible?

If you haven’t listened to part 1 of this mini series, Spirituality is not a self-improvement project, go back and take a listen before jumping into this one.

In this Moonbeaming episode, host Sarah Faith Gottesdiener shares how she defines spirituality and its core aspects: prioritization of the Spirit, the natural world, engagement with the truth, its paradoxical nature to the personal and the collective, and the deep connection to creativity.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • The importance of treating things as alive and worthy of acknowledgment
  • How detachment and love can access the truth
  • How personal vulnerabilities often reveal universal experiences
  • How the Many Moons planner is an all-in-one, fun tool to support your spiritual engagement practices

If you’re looking for how to align with your true nature, to start shifting your perspective, and have fun with spirituality, this episode is for you!

MOONBEAMING LINKS

Join the Moon Studio Patreon.

studio.co/collections/all-products-excluding-route/products/many-moons-2025">Buy the 2025 Many Moons Lunar Planner.

studio.co/pages/newsletter">Subscribe to our newsletter.

Find Sarah on Instagram.

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