Latter Day Struggles

402: Spiritual Seekers: Your Voice & Example Matters to Those in Earlier Stages!

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Series Title: The Two Functions of Formal Religion [Part III of III]


In this final episode of this series breaking down the two functions of religion, Val comes on solo to share some personal thoughts.  While one of our most important roles on the LDS (and surrounding) faith journey is to offer compassion to those around us in earlier stages of faith, those of us who have caught the vision of what spiritual transformation is cannot stay silent.  


Why?  Because the only way human beings grow is when those on the leading edge of consciousness development make offer a path forward for others.  
Each of us has our own path on what this looks like but one thing is certain--we all arrived where we are by the courage of someone else.   Listen to this one and ponder what your own spiritual leadership might look like!  


Books Referenced: "One Taste" by Ken Wilbur


Timestamps:

00:00 – Introduction to Transformative Religion

00:58 – The Paradox of Supporting Horizontal Growth

01:54 – Transcend and Include: A Core Concept

03:21 – A Call to Action for Transformative Growth

04:48 – Reading and Reflecting on Wilbur's Essay

07:00 – The Role of Translative Religion

10:00 – The Limits of Horizontal Development

12:59 – The Importance of Passionate Expression

16:00 – The Value of Dialogue and Vulnerability

20:17 – Integrating Transformative Experiences

24:00 – Supporting Others Where They Are

28:00 – The Contagion of Transcendent Spirituality

31:30 – The Movement Toward Deeper Connection

35:57 – Final Thoughts and Encouragement

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