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This was an important podcast and I was very pleased with it and dropped it last week, late on Friday night after doing a public event in Nenagh Arts Centre. But it seems I pressed a wrong button and dropped the previous podcast. So you've got the same podcast last Friday as went out the previous Friday. Someone of course brought it to my attention and I am grateful for that. (I'm not great on the technical side of things.) ........................so now.........here's the real podcast from last Friday. Hope you enjoy. Blessings. Michael.
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The Crucified God ( part one of three.)
55:00|I've never tried to do this before. it always feels beyond my ability to talk about the finer points of theology but here we go. It's the Good Friday moment. And that's the first of three moments. The second is Holy Saturday. The third is Easter Sunday. So in this series of three, I'm dealing with them in sequence. Today I reflect on Good Friday, in the next podcast I will explore the one we rarely think about and that is Holy Saturday, and finally I'll try to share what really belief in Easter means for me. So this is part one of three.Lough Derg and a small history of some Buddhist things
54:49|New16 hours agoWell I began with a reflection on Lough Derg where I went last Easter with a friend for holy water, and then I couldn't resist rambling on about some amazing Buddhist history. I hope you like it, mingling dream, fantasy, faith, and two religions as we approach Easter. Let your faith be fun, and a fuel for your imagination. Or maybe that should be let your imagination be fun and a fuel for your faith. Happy weekend !Gods Will is not something I can explain.
01:07:11|Maintaining faith in a God gets difficult in the world we live in. We seem to be facing chaos and darkness and suffering everywhere we look. So I'm delighted to share my personal strategy on it, and why I would bother holding on to this thing called faith. I suppose what perplexes me is Evil and the sense that God could hardly wish all this suffering of War Disease and Death to be inflicted on sentient beings. I find that true, and I have no answer. Unless I change the focus and turn my attention to love as it exists in the universe. Then everything changes.Falling in love with a Concertina
01:02:35|Yes. Something very different today. (And in a way a little homage to philosophies of "embodiment, " especially that of Merleau-Ponty. )A simple story of how much my concertina matters to me even though I can't play it. I see it as a secret object, used in rituals whereby beautiful sounds come into the world. The absurdity of developing a relationship with a musical instrument and the theology behind it. Even though I can't play it.If you're not on Patreon, please consider going to Patreon.com and become a paid subscribe to the Michael Harding podcast. Unlimited access to hundreds of reflections for the price of a coffee. Every week. Go on, you can do it !BodyA meditation approaching Easter
56:55|I know it's a few weeks away yet, but there was always two things that defeated me in the Christian tradition. One is the empty tomb. And the other is the heartbroken cry of Jesus as he died. One concerns a belief that defies science. The other is a cry of despair that defies faith. How do I reconcile them. How do they actually contain the real secret of faith.Drowning in Anxiety or Floating in Bliss
01:00:54|A personal take on how I live with my anxiety, and how I use faith sometimes just to lie back as if I was floating on the ocean. This continues our reflections on Buddhist ideas surrounding the 37 Practises of Bodhisattvas.I find the Buddhist idea of detachment a huge help in keeping the mind calm. So I hope you enjoy this sideways approach to the topic of detachment. And happy Saint Patricks Weekend.All Beings are my Mother
54:44|This is an extraordinary technique in Tibetan Buddhism for opening the heart to the eternity of love, the ever enduring presence of love and the way in which even enemies are good teachers. It's also beautifully aligned with the idea of Christs' bodily resurrection. Both open the heart way beyond what is possible to think about in mental pictures and they bring us into the vast and infinite dimension of the present moment.Losar - Tibetan New Year
01:04:38|Pure joy to be in Jampa Ling yesterday for a little ritual/puja to invoke blessings and positive energy for the coming year. Sending you all those blessings on this the final morning of that festival. Great day to share more about the 37 Practises of the Boddhisatvas and to open the door further on the imaginal library of Tibetan philosophy. Open your heart. And subscribe a few euros/dollars on the Patreon site to access all 500 podcasts.Opening the Great Buddhist Library
01:02:35|I'm reflecting here on the opening phrases of the 37 practices of the Bodhisattvas. But it's just for a look in the window. Enlightenment is not only found by reading the books, but maybe just sweeping the floor. Depends on where your heart is.