Channelling Spirit and Practical Spirituality – Clinton Doherty, The Spiritual Channeler – Video


Channelling Spirit and Practical Spirituality - Clinton Doherty, The Spiritual Channeler
In this episode Clinton Doherty channels about practical spirituality and how we are all connected to a deep spiritual dimension within us. http://www.schoolofsoul.net.

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We're not alone in the world: Angelina Jolie

Los Angeles: Actress-director Angelina Jolie says she embraced her spirituality after growing close to Louis Zamperini, the subject of her film 'Unbroken' and has come to the conclusion "we're not alone in the world."

The 39-year-old began to embrace her spiritual side after getting to know Zamperini, the American prisoner of war survivor and Olympian who is the subject of her film 'Unbroken', and becoming inspired by his journey through life, reports people.com.

When asked on what she had learned from Zamperini, she said: "When there is an obstacle, you have to rise to the challenge, not be overwhelmed by it. And we're not alone in the world."

Angelina Jolie says she embraced her spirituality after g.rowing close to Louis Zamperini on who 'Unbroken'

Jolie, who raises six children with her husband Brad Pitt, feels that while she's certain there's something "greater" than human life, she's unsure what to actually call it.

"I don't know if there's a name for that - religion or faith - just that there's something greater than all of us, and it's uniting and beautiful."

She became close friends with Zamperini, who is portrayed by actor Jack O'Connell in the movie, while directing the film and was heartbroken when he passed away aged 97 earlier this year.

"It is a loss impossible to describe. We are all so grateful for how enriched our lives are for having known him. We will miss him terribly," she said in a statement at the time of his death.

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Santa Fe church works to spread faith and uphold native spirituality

Sixteen of New Mexico's 19 pueblos are within the Santa Fe Archdiocese. The other three are in the Diocese of Gallup.

Historically, pueblo missions have been served by Franciscan priests, but the diminishing number of friars has left much of the pastoral responsibility to the archdiocese.

In the past year, Archbishop Sheehan appointed Santa Fe's first full-time coordinator of Native American ministry, a Catholic deacon from Acoma Pueblo. He also formed the archdiocese's first Native American advisory council.

The council completed its initial task -- creating guidelines for visiting and ministering in the pueblos. The archbishop said it was a first step in acknowledging and reminding people of the special nature of the pueblos.

The newly published guide notes that "Pueblo parishes are not like any other parish community." It says, "Please be aware and accept that native spirituality and Catholic faith walk hand in hand."

The guide also says that clergy, religious and laity who are not tribal members need to respect the culture and traditions of the pueblos at all times, even if it means an abrupt cancelation of church activities, including Mass. And that Catholic ministers are welcome in the pueblos to strengthen Catholic faith, not to change native spirituality.

The Pueblo people, distinct to the southwest, are the descendants of the ancient Anasazi, cliff dwellers and other peoples who lived in communal homes made of stone or adobe. They encountered Christianity with the arrival of Spanish Franciscans in 1598.

Pueblo beliefs are intricate. As pueblos tend to protect their religious practices with silence, they are often misunderstood by people on the outside.

Spanish colonizers, and later the U.S. government, tried to suppress the ceremonial practices of the Pueblo people because their ancient dances were considered inconsistent with Christianity.

Today, Pueblo spirituality is seen in a different light.

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Truth Sentinel Episode 36 with Scott (Sheila Zilinsky, Healing, spirituality & Tsunami) – Video


Truth Sentinel Episode 36 with Scott (Sheila Zilinsky, Healing, spirituality Tsunami)
Truth Sentinel Episode 36 The 2004 Tsunami, The biblical healing ministry of Jesus with Sheila Zilinksy and then Phil G on Spirituality. Christmas/New Year edition with messages from Seth...

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Angelina Jolie: We're not alone in the world

Angelina Jolie believes people are "not alone in the world".

The 39-year-old actress-and-director began to embrace her spiritual side after getting to know Louis Zamperini - the American prisoner of war survivor and Olympian who is the subject of her film 'Unbroken' - and becoming inspired by his journey through life.

When asked on what she had learned from Zamperini, she said: "When there is an obstacle, you have to rise to the challenge, not be overwhelmed by it. And we're not alone in the world."

The 'Maleficent' star - who raises six children, Maddox, 13, Pax, 11, Zahara, nine, Shiloh, eight, and six-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne, with her husband Brad Pitt - admits that while she's certain there's something "greater" than human life, she's unsure what to actually call it.

She added to PEOPLE: "I don't know if there's a name for that - religion or faith - just that there's something greater than all of us, and it's uniting and beautiful."

Jolie became close friends with Zamperini - who is portrayed by British actor Jack O'Connell in the movie - while directing the film and was heartbroken when he passed away aged 97 earlier this year.

She said at the time: "It is a loss impossible to describe. We are all so grateful for how enriched our lives are for having known him. We will miss him terribly."

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Pentecostal Spirituality – Session 5 Part 1 w/ Dr. Brad Noel – Video


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In the last session we discussed the differences in the genders, and propriety in worship, including our participation in the Lord #39;s supper. In this session we answer a number of questions...

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Angelina Jolie learned to embrace 'spirituality' from War II hero Louis Zamperini

Angelina Jolie has credited late World War II hero Louis Zamperini for teaching her to embrace spirituality.

According to People magazine, the mom-of-six said that the World War II hero, who's the inspiration for her film Unbroken, taught her that one should rise from the obstacles they face in life instead of being weighed down by it since "we're not alone in the world". Jolie added that people may call it religion or faith, but it's just that there was something greater than everything which was "uniting and beautiful".

Zamperini, who became close friends with Jolie while they worked on the film, called Brad Pitt's wife, 39, a "human dynamo", before his death in 2014 at age 97. Jolie had said in a statement at the time of his death that it was an indescribable loss and it was an honour to have known him.

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