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Science & Wisdom LIVE

Science & Wisdom Live

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Science & Wisdom LIVE brings meditation practitioners in conversation with scientists to find new solutions to the problems of contemporary society. Each dialogue explores the middle ground between science and contemplative wisdom, focusing on themes such as the ethics of artificial intelligence, gender equality, climate change, and the benefits of mindfulness and meditation for mental health.
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This is a Synthesis of Wisdom distilled from My Business, Real Life Experience and Other Worldly occurrences THEY call coincidence. The Greek Hermit focuses on 1 important thing in your life that may require attention. Mind, Body, Spirit, Soul, Business, Health, Wealth, and Happiness. Without change we become stagnant in our ways and things start going in a different direction, sometimes not the direction we want to actually be going. He teaches you how to be OPEN to life and let life happen ...
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Faith Lived Out ~God’s Wisdom and Encouragement for Christian Wives

Nanci Adamson ~ Christian Mentor I Bible Teacher I Speaker l Women’s Ministry Leader

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The Biblical View of Marriage & Becoming a Submissive Wife Are you a Christian wife who wants the loving godly marriage that the Lord designed for you, but are unsure what that looks like or how to get it? Do you want to have confidence in your marriage and being the submissive wife you are called to be, without the fear that you’re doing it wrong? Is it a struggle to know what the truth is, to stop worrying all the time, and to put your faith and trust in the Lord? Then you’ve come to the r ...
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As we talked about last week, we all have stress or anxiety from time to time, and have felt the negative emotions of being annoyed, frustrated, or even angry in our marriages. Christen shared with us how the simple use of essential oils with the power of scripture, helped her with the stresses of law school and brought her back into a right relati…
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Researcher and contemplative practitioner Juan Santoyo explores meditation's role in improving lives. This insightful talk delves into how meditation extends beyond brain changes to enhance psychological well-being. Juan discusses the clinical relevance of meditation, its benefits, and the importance of personalised approaches. Learn about the inte…
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As busy wives and moms, we all have a certain amount of stress and anxiety. Yes, we are told in scripture not to worry, however as we all know, that is much easier said than done. We also know that the blessing of being married, brings with it a gamut of emotions from love, excitement, and even joy, to feelings of being annoyed, frustrated, and yes…
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As believers, many of us know that we should be a part of a church family and be attending church regularly. Last week we talked about how being a part of a fellowship of believes can help us to improve our marriage and our family’s life. However, the thought of finding one or what to even look for, can be an overwhelming and daunting task. As prom…
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In this insightful discussion, filmmaker Paul Howard explores David Bohm's Hidden Variables Theory and how it challenges conventional quantum mechanics interpretations, such as the Copenhagen Interpretation and Many Worlds Hypothesis. Paul Howard breaks down the double-slit experiment, wave function collapse, and David Bohm's belief in a single wav…
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It happens all the time, a problem arises, things get busy, and attending church becomes less and less of a priority or falls by the wayside altogether. We have well-meaning intentions that we are only going to skip church for a short time for this one thing. But then, as our weekends get filled up with activities, it becomes harder and harder to g…
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As believers and women, we desire to please God and to please our husbands. To be the godly wife and woman that we read about in scripture. We also know that following God’s ways is what is best for our personal lives and our marriages. What we tend to struggle with is the how. How do we learn what God’s way are, what a submissive wife looks like, …
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As we discussed last week, every marriage has arguments or conflicts. It is a part of the process of learning about one another and melding your thinking and desires together to become one. Learning how to resolve conflicts properly is what will make the difference in your marriage and help you to grow together so that you have less and less of the…
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Join Buddhist Scholar Geshe Tenzin Namdak as he delves into developing mental clarity through mindfulness meditation. In this discussion, Geshe Namdak explains how mental factors such as mindfulness and alertness play a crucial role in achieving concentration and clarity. He elaborates on Buddhist meditation techniques and the importance of mental …
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Every marriage has arguments or conflicts. Some more than others, but we all have them. It is a part of the process of learning about one another and melding your thinking and desires together to become one. Learning how to resolve these conflicts properly is what will make the difference in your marriage and help you to grow together so that you h…
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I hear from women all the time, I wish my husband would do this or stop doing that. Maybe it’s to consider your feelings more, stop being busy with other things and spend more time with the family, or be the godly leader of the household. We feel that the only way to get our husbands to change or do things differently, is to in some way convince th…
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Join Zen teacher Vanessa Zuisei Goddard as she explores effective mind-training techniques inspired by Thich Nhat Hanh's teachings. This video delves into the metaphor of the mind as a garden, emphasising the importance of choosing which seeds (thoughts and actions) to nurture and which to let dry up. Learn practical methods to cultivate positive t…
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Neuroscience Researcher Dr. Ekaterina Denkova discusses why attention is crucial for memory and mindfulness. Attention is the cornerstone of all cognitive activities, impacting our memory and mindfulness practices. Ekaterina explains how paying attention is essential for remembering and how our minds often wander, leading to distractions. She share…
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God designed for there to be love, tenderness and unity in a marriage. It’s easy to have these things while we’re dating and first married. While things are fresh and new and our hearts are full of love for one another. After the newness of marriage wears off and the daily grind of life, kids, work, and taking care of the house sets in, how do you …
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In this episode we are continuing our chat about parents and in-laws. What their place is suppose to be in our life now that we are married, how we are to treat them, and what to do when they behave rudely or make our lives difficult. The world has its own views on this, but what does the Bible say about how we are to treat our parents? As we start…
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Join Scott Snibbe in a thought-provoking Q&A session as he explores Buddhist philosophy, Consciousness & AI. In this conversation, Scott takes us on both an intellectual and experiential journey, exploring the intersections between mindfulness, technology, and consciousness. Through the lens of Buddhist philosophy, Scott addresses questions on the …
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Taking two different people, and putting them together in marriage, learning about each other, and learning to become one, can be challenging enough. Then, when you add two sets of parents into the mix, it can be seem impossible that you will ever all get along. Especially if the parents are having a hard time letting go of their baby or understand…
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Neuroscience Researcher Dr Ekaterina Denkova discusses effective mental health strategies for adaptive thinking. By exploring mental time travel and mindfulness, she reveals how our memories influence our future and the significance of staying present. She delves into the benefits and potential pitfalls of remembering and ruminating, demonstrating …
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Last week we asked the question; does God really speak to us today? And if He does, how do we know it’s Him? We began to look at some of the differing characteristics between God, us, and the enemy that can help us in determining where our thoughts are coming from. If we are truly hearing from God, being led astray by the enemy or seeking to fill o…
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Does God really speak to us today? And if He does, how do we know it’s Him? How do we know that it’s not just our own wishful thinking or weird notions that we have. Can Satan or his minions put thoughts in our minds. And if so, how do we recognize those thoughts and know what the truth really is? There are differing characteristics between God, us…
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As woman, we have the ability and the calling by God to set the tone of our homes. Proverbs 14:1 tells us; “Every wise woman builds her house, but the foolish pulls it down with her hands.” We all want to be wise and to build our house, but what does this look like exactly. What foolish things is God talking about here that would cause us to pull o…
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Juan Santoyo explores the concept of the embodied mind in cognitive science and its profound connection to meditation practices. Drawing on the influential work of pioneers like Ben Thompson, Eleanor Roshan, and Francisco Varela, Juan discusses how the brain and mind are not isolated entities but are deeply intertwined with the body and environment…
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A lot of problems can arise when we begin to navigate our finances as a married couple. We’re unsure about what the right way to do this is, what's fair, and can I really trust someone else with my financial future? There are some who have some very strong opinions about this, preconceived notions as to how it is to be done, or difficulty in giving…
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We all know the we should give to the church. But how much do we give? What does God expect from us in this? What does following God's commands for this look like as a married couple? There can be varying views on this in our society, however when we look at scripture, God makes it quite clear as to what His direction and purpose is for our giving.…
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In this episode, we will continue our look at what it means to genuinely respect our husbands. What it looks like in our every day lives. As I’ve said before, we are not only called by God to do this, but our husbands need us to show them respect in the same way that we need them to show us love. It’s a part of how God designed the marriage relatio…
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He says I don't respect him, but I still don't know what this means. Ladies, if we don't fully understand what it is to respect our husbands, we will continue to have problems. But, if we get this right, it will make all the difference in the world in our marriages. Our husbands need this from us as much as we need them to show they love us. Join m…
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Join Scott Snibbe, a renowned speaker and the founder of a Skeptics Path to Enlightenment, as he dives into exploring human consciousness through science and spirituality. In this enlightening session, Scott reflects on his early fascination with consciousness sparked by philosophical works and his subsequent discovery of Buddhist perspectives. He …
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Being married to a nonbeliever, or to a believer who has walked away from the Lord and is currently not following God, makes for a very challenging relationship. It brings with it a different set of priorities, goals, decision making, and a whole way of living life. Learning to navigate this relationship can be especially difficult, because there d…
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We are told in various places of scripture to have faith and to be strong and courageous. In most cases this is said when men are about to fight in some kind of battle or to take over a people or land. But in 1 Samuel we read about a woman who showed great strength, faith and confidence in her marriage to a man that scripture describes as being har…
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Scott Snibbe discusses "Understanding The Mental Factors" within Mahayana and Tibetan Buddhism. This video delves into the five present mental factors that accompany every moment of consciousness, offering a deep dive into how these elements influence our perception, emotions, and actions. By understanding contact, perception, feeling, attention, a…
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In this episode we will continue our journey of the 5 steps to overcome anxiety and to learn to trust God for the outcome. For those times when we say or think, I trust God, but . . . When we are overtaken by fear or give something to the Lord, but take it right back again by worrying or by trying to fix the problem on our own. I will be sharing a …
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How often do we hear someone say; I trust God, but . . . Maybe you have even said or thought this yourself. We know that God is sovereign, that He loves us and wants what is best for us, and yet there are things we just can’t seem to let go of. Oh, we may give it to the Lord, but we end up taking it right back again by worrying and trying to fix th…
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As believers, Christ is our rock. He is our hope and our future and therefore should be the foundation for all that we do. Christ must be at the center of our marriages if we want to have the loving wonderful marriage that God designed for us to have, the marriage that we all long for. But how do we do that. What are the practical steps that we can…
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When we are struggling, hurting, or seeking direction for our lives, people may give us the advice to fast and pray. But, what is fasting in the bible? What does scripture show us is the purpose of fasting? When and how do we do this and will it make a difference? Join me as we take a look at one of my favorite books of the Bible and what it teache…
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There are many problems in a marriage that can be resolved simply by communicating well. Being willing to share our thoughts and feelings and asking our husbands what theirs are. Not assuming what they are thinking, or that they should automatically know how we feel, but to share these things with one another and learn about each other. In this epi…
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We all know that men and women are different. We think differently, respond to things differently, and have different wants and needs. Add to that, the fact that each individual man and woman also has different personalities, as well as different likes and dislikes. Trying to understand the opposite sex is nearly impossible. Today, I am interviewin…
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All of us can lose hope at one time or another. When our life or our marriage hasn’t turned out the way we planned and we feel that it will never change. When we have tried and tried to make the necessary changes, but nothing seems to work. We can lose hope when the problem that we’re facing seems impossible to get through. When it seems that there…
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We don’t understand it when our husbands begin to change. When instead of being in church or with the family, they want to hang out with friends all night or shut themselves off in a room with their computer or phone. We are hurt by this so we beg and plead for them to change, to go to counseling or whatever it takes, because we just want our husba…
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Even the best of husbands make mistakes. Some are small and easy to overlook and forgive. But some are devastating because the hurt is deep, the commitment and trust of your marriage has been broken and you're unsure if it can ever be repaired. We know that God tells us to forgive, but how and is it even possible to ever get past this and move forw…
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Love. We all want it in our lives. We are called by God to love others, love our husbands and our children, and to love God. But what does that really look like in our lives? What does the Bible say the meaning of love is? Today we’re looking at what God says about love. What we are without love in our hearts, what the true meaning of love is, and …
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As wives and moms, we are pulled in so many different directions. Our husband need this, the kids are asking for that, but we need to work on something else. How do we determine what is most important? Those things that take priority and those that it’s okay to say no to? Join me as we take a look at 4 godly priorities for the Christian wife and wh…
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Best of 2023! The most popular episode of 2023 with well over 500 downloads. Whether this is a refresher or a 1st look, it's certainly worth a listen and share. Hope you enjoy! What does it really mean to be a submissive wife? Is it to be a doormat? That you can't have your own opinion or that your life consist of being some kind of slave to your h…
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I see so many on FB who say they are alone and have no christian friends or that their only friend is their husband. Those who are struggling in life, in their marriages, their families, or with their jobs. Our Christian walk was never meant to be done alone. All throughout scripture God talks to us about having fellowship with other believers. And…
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Neuroscientist Prof. Marjorie Woollacott, cognitive scientist Prof. John Vervaeke, and Swami Sarvapriyananda from the Advaita Vedanta tradition explore the Nature of Consciousness from diverse perspectives. They discuss the Nature of Consciousness, its role in manifesting the universe, and the mind-brain complex's function as a filter of our percep…
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Being a submissive wife doesn’t mean that we must simply take everything that is thrown at us with meekness and fear. Or that we have no say in anything and cannot stand up for what is right. God has called us, as believers, to stand firm in Christ. He has also provided us with the authority and guidance to help bring those who are falling away, ba…
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Prof. Anil Seth, a leading researcher in consciousness studies, delves into how our brains construct our perception of reality and self. In "Consciousness and the Perception of Self" Seth challenges dualistic views, promoting a materialistic perspective that closely ties consciousness to brain processes. He describes our experience of reality as a …
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Being a submissive wife in a difficult or unhappy marriage is just that, difficult. And certainly not what any of us thought it would be like when we dreamed of being married. Thankfully, God is not only well aware of the sinful nature of His people, but His Word is full of wisdom as to what to do as a godly wife with a challenging husband. Join me…
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Satish Kumar, a peace pilgrim, activist, educator, and former Jain monk, along with journalist and author Vicki Mackenzie, delve into the realms of ecology, non-violence, and the path to true happiness. Their conversation weaves through Satish's journey from monkhood to global activism, shedding light on how personal transformation and environmenta…
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There are many women who ask, “Am I still called to be submissive if my husband _____?” If my husband isn’t a believer, if he's a believer but not following God, or if I can’t trust him. What do I do then? Most of us probably know that we are not called to be submissive if our husband asks us to sin, but what about these other scenarios? Are we sti…
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Three contemplative scholars and practitioners – Rev. Cynthia Carter Perilliat, Dr. Eva Natanya, and Dr. Nigel Hamilton – explore the difficult topic of mortality. They will discuss how we can deal skilfully with the inevitable fact of death, and what can death and dying teach us about life and living. Our speakers delve into the Tibetan Buddhist p…
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