World Spirituality
Summary: Our planet is becoming a global village, yet enormous differences remain in culture and spiritual tradition-differences that lead to misunderstanding, hatred, and war. Exploring the unity within all cultures and faith traditions, Rev. Paul John Roach, a lifelong student and practitioner of many world spiritual teachings, guides us through the variety and differences, to the unity and common values shared by all the great religions. Come journey planet Earth's spiritual landscape with insight, humor, and practical advice for a safe and adventurous trip.
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Podcasts:
Exploring the spiritual lives of the Beatles and their influence on our society, with author, minister, and lecturer Phil Goldberg.
How I learned the truth about death and the invisible universe, with psychologist, professor, and author Matthew McKay.
And 39 other myths about love, with authors Linda Bloom and Charlie Bloom.
Mindfulness practices for letting go of what's blocking your fulfillment and transformation, with author Donald Altman.
Journalist, Jamaican senator, and personal friend of Bob Marley, Barbara Makeda Blake Hannah joins me to share about her remarkable life.
The insights of a past-life regression, with therapist Dr. Shelley Kaehr.
and other practical advice from Dogen, Japan's greatest Zen master with Brad Warner, author, Zen priest, filmmaker, and punk bassist.
With author, activist, Buddhist priest, and musician Dr. Will Tuttle.
Based on our series Investigating Islam.
With Dr. Mark Dennis, professor of East Asian religions at Texas Christian University.
With author and broadcaster Maggy Whitehouse.
With professor, singer, songwriter, and blogger Peter Bolland.
With associate professor of Islamic and religious studies at Texas Christian University, Dr. Yushau Sodiq.
A discussion on the divisions in our country and our world with Paul and his wife Wendy.
Thirty-Two Practices for Cultivating Inner Peace, Compassion, and Joy, with author and leader of the Harvard Humanist Mindfulness group, Rick Heller.