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Malayna Dawn shares her Thoughts on Rev. Mike's Sunday Talks at the Center for Spiritual Living in Granada Hills, California. She also asks for *his* thoughts and research, choices, which he often answers with a pop culture or historical reference, some science or a song. It's a real and down-to-earth spiritual and philosophical life discussion with a fair amount of laughter.
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Salaam Thompson joins Rev. Mike and Malayna once again, this time to share an event from his life -- #ShoppingWhileBlack at a local Ralph's supermarket. He and his family have been treated extremely unjustly and gotten no response to their attempts to communicate by phone, email or legal means. Together we planned real steps that we can take togeth…
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In this short, 40-minute episode, Rev. Mike, Salaam and Malayna called an Emergency Session to address all the shootings that have taken place in March of 2021. Salaam presented a perspective from within the Black Community, and Rev. Mike explained how it felt from his white male perspective and helped us consider the relationship to guns from the …
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The Sunday talk from Rev. Mike was about "unleashing the infinite invisible", and our regular co-host, Salaam Thompson, wanted to share about the film "Judas and the Black Messiah" on HBO Max--about the 1960's Chicago Black Panther leader, Fred Hampton. Malayna Dawn has a coughing attack in the middle and tries to recover by attempting to connect t…
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Join Rev. Mike McMorrow, Malayna, and Salaam Thompson as they talk about Inauguration Day firsts, The People's Inauguration.org, and the new movie "One Night in Miami" -- kudos for Regina King, and background info on the Nation of Islam. They discuss how advertising and marketing are responding to the Black Lives Matter movement, getting Colin Kape…
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Our final episode of 2020 with our friend Salaam had us talking about a bunch of great stuff including: Kwanzaa principles - Unity, Self Determination, Collective Work, Cooperative Economics, Purpose, Creativity, and Faith; Ma'at principles; Melanated Money Mondays.com and support Black-owned businesses! Jingle Jangle Bridgerton Hermione in Harry P…
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"Preparing the Way" was the jumping off point for this week's conversation, as it was the topic of the Sunday Dec 13, 2020 talk from Rev. Mike, but it went in all kinds of directions: From Lollapalooza and using our phones to look things up, to Winter Solstice and Spirals of Light and stone, which led to thoughts of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Dune,…
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Rev. Mike and Malayna talk about the November 15th talk that asked about How Engaged is God as Us? We talked about how each of us can use our inner guidance to make our best choices, but also, how we can try to connect with others who may be doing the same, but who seem to be in opposition to us. We spoke of connections in the natural world and in …
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Whereas the Talks we share Thoughts on are usually those given by Rev. Mike on Sundays, this episode examines Talks by Joe Biden, Van Jones, Emmanuel Acho and more. Malayna shared her #BlackLivesMatter face mask with art from Jenny Hahn Art.com (to complement her eco tee shirt) and spoke with Salaam about seeing Van Jones in tears the morning the e…
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Starting with Rev. Mike's Oct 18 talk, "Bridge Over Troubled Water", Rev. Mike and Malayna spoke about Simon & Garfunkel, but also tales of ups and downs; the human condition; the evolution of money, power and greed; losing and finding faith; the ourobouros and cyclical nature of life; duality and manifestation; The Social Dilemma; Buddha and Jesus…
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In this Oct 14th episode, Rev. Mike and Malayna talk with Salaam about The Lakers' win, the opening monologue on Saturday Night Live (SNL) by comedian Bill Burr that created a Twitter backlash, how Lovecraft Country and Drunk History use horror and comedy respectively to help people learn, and how the Crisis in Democracy isn't new, but is an ongoin…
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In this episode, Rev. Mike and Malayna discuss the October 4th Sunday talk, "Just Like Me" and apply the concept to finding compassion toward all the White House Staff who have tested positive for Covid-19, to understanding why pharmaceutical companies still keep making ads that show one thing but say another, and how to listen to opposing viewpoin…
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On this 39th episode of TOT, we talk about the Breonna Taylor verdict, the first presidential debate of 2020 and the over-arching themes that connect them. It IS in our hands, has to be, when justice isn't just, when the masses opt for entertainment over substance and we can't work together but desperately need to do so. We also can strive to be be…
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We talked about sports teams and the power of names; gestures like kneeling (like Kaepernick) or embracing (like Tyson and Tupac); the power of artists to empower others and offer hope, and the extremes of expression that push envelopes and buttons (like Cardi B). We talked Lovecraft Country (HBO) and Gil Scott-Heron, (and debated which is scarier:…
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This episode goes behind-the-scenes on Rev. Mike McMorrow's new book, Blue Collar Spirituality: Finding a God that Works (Get it? Works? Like working people do?) He talks with Malayna Dawn about the people who encouraged and supported him along the way, and the people he hopes to help with the information shared in his book. Join us on a journey of…
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Rev Mike and Malayna are joined by Salaam Thompson, who this week shares insights on the aftermath of the Jacob Blake shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin; on the WNBA and NBA leading the athletes protests; about how black women get left out of movements, but fight on anyway. We are sure to praise women like suffragist Ida B. Wells, Tarana Burke (founder…
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After the August 9th talk had us all singing The Who (yes, Rev. Mike does sing it in this episode!) "da Rev" and Malayna talk more about the Declaration of Principles we speak each Sunday and how they are indeed political -- though he tried to keep it from going there on Sunday. How can our ways of identifying ourselves and our tribe be broadened t…
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August 5, 2020 - Salaam Thompson continues the conversation with Rev. Mike and Malayna, sharing how learning about Islam while in Catholic school combined with the Black Empowerment Movement expressed in Hip Hop helped him overcome the loss of his parents and become the man he is today. In part 2 of 2 of this episode, we move through Salaam's life …
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August 5, 2020 - Salaam Thompson once again joins Rev. Mike and Malayna in supporting the #BlackLivesMatter movement by sharing from his personal experience and the wisdom he's gleaned in his extensive studies. In this episode, part 1 of 2, we start with Salaam's Muhammad Ali tee shirt as a doorway to talk about the Nation of Islam and its impact o…
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Rev. Mike and Malayna go deeper into the Sunday topic, "None Are Free Until All Are Free" and discuss how to get there, when it seems that people can't even talk to each other. Using information from Resmaa Menakem's book My Grandmother's Hands, they discuss healing the trauma that triggers us so we can lean into uncomfortable conversations and fin…
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Rev. Mike and Malayna continue the conversation with Salaam Thompson, who shared SO MUCH knowledge, that Malayna had to look it all up, and put together a full report with links to learn even more. Here it is: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r7RqP4HKZ-tf2penmA24O0gMfrBHgtQ-/view Video version at: https://youtu.be/pNBw8gHCLJc…
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Right Intentions, Right Speech, Right Action...right? What is the right next step? How can we explore My Grandmother's Hands by Resmaa Menakem together? Rev. Mike suggests using cans with string, Malayna thinks we should learn sign language. How exactly do we proceed? We need to keep checking in with our inner guidance, and take the next best step.…
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On this episode, Malayna picks the one thing Rev. Mike avoided in his Sunday talk on Right Speech on the theme of Mindfulness for Mavericks: "Defund the Police". But that's what this show is for! So, are those the best words to describe and rally support for the shift that is needed? Other areas of discussion: include Star Trek... N.W.A.... Politic…
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In this bonus episode, Rev. Mike and Malayna continue the talk with Salaam Thompson and Rev. Nancy Woods about the New Paradigm we all envision and how to get Moving Forward with a world in which #Black Lives Matter. We cover a good amount of history, and you'll find informational links below for those. Here's some studying you can do! Part 1 with …
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Discussing Mindful Intentions and the CSL theme for the month, Mindfulness for Mavericks, Rev. Mike and Malayna talk about marches and movements and forward momentum. Looking to blaze new trails by looking through the lens of history and human evolution to understand how we got here, and then navigate our situation differently. What we're learning,…
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This week Rev. Mike and Malayna talk with guests Rev. Nancy Woods and Salaam Thompson about creating the new paradigm, a world that works for all--a world where cooperation leaves no room for oppression and together we evolve to the next level of humanity. Rev. Nancy shares her experiences with the Civil Rights Movement in North Carolina, and Salaa…
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*BLM Heart Art by Jenny Hahn*. THIS EPISODE: Rev. Mike and Malayna talk about the Black Lives Matter movement and for those who aren't black, how to be a conscious ally to our African-American friends and fellow citizens. We shared people who helped us understand: Damon Hack, Paulette Pipe, Trevor Noah, Dr. Scott Bowman, Brandon "Stix" of Think Wat…
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Examples of finding and following Dharma expressed by Rev Mike and Malayna as the following deep dives and digressions (deep breath): Interpretive Dance • The Good Bad and Ugly • Ramadan wishes • Eid Mubarak • Fasting • On Being with Krista Tippett • Memorial Day and remembering the new front line workers • WWII • wired for danger • the wolf we fee…
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This episode features a talk about Dharma, mangling jokes, questioning choices and living authentically. There is talk about wearing masks and fresh breath, and planting and the environment. They compare the Vedic and the Buddhist concepts of Dharma (with visual aids!), and the Rev. shares some quotes he didn't have a chance to get to on Sunday. Ma…
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Listen to Your Heart is not just a song by Roxette, it's great advice from Rev. Nancy Woods, who joined Rev. Mike and Malayna to talk about her Mother's Day talk. Rev. Kathy Lyons was also featured and Rev. Mike was very well-behaved! Topics included: Mary Poppins - Feed the Birds - PROnoia versus paranoia - Society's imprint - Shift and Lift - Mot…
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May the Fourth Be With You as Malayna points out to Rev. Mike all the unintentional Star Wars references in his May 3rd talk on "The Seat of the Soul" -- not the book, just the concept. Also touched upon:•The Unknown Comic • YouTube Haircuts • Biblical interps around caring for the Earth • How we can reimagine a better world •“In the world not of i…
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The Sunday talk topic, "Fire in the Belly" is actually a good connection with Ramadan, since, as Malayna pointed out, it can describe a sense of hunger as well, which is part of the fasting commitment during the month observed in the Islamic faith. But being "young, scrappy and hungry" can also describe a passionate ambition, to borrow the line fro…
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Oh, the Deep Dives and Diversions on this episode! And plenty of great stuff to ponder too, starting with the Sunday 4/19 talk entitled "Unwritten". Topics that Rev. Mike and Malayna touched on included: 4-20 - Bob Marley - Natasha Beddingfield - Principle and Precedent - Bruce Willis - Unbreakable - Egghead - Vincent Price - Batman with Adam West …
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Taking a look at the Easter Sunday Service, Rev. Mike and Malayna somehow also squeeze in ventriloquism and dummies, Joseph Campbell and Thou Art That, myth and symbolism of the transcendent, pagan elements like eggs and bunnies, the world's first author - a Sumerian high priestess worshipping Inanna, from being heartbroken to broken open, 12-step …
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This 4th quarantine episode is based on Thoughts on the April 5th Sunday Talk on "Bright Beginnings" and the Power of the "I Am". This special episode includes bonus pop-up details from Malayna, too! The *Deep Dives and Digressions* included Rev. Mike singing some Beyonce (again!), shout outs to all 7 ministers at our Center, Neville Goddard and hi…
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Rev. Mike McMorrow and Malayna Dawn discuss the March 29, 2020 online Sunday service at CSLGH, which connected the previously planned topic on the language of gender to the current Covid-19 world we're living in. The Thoughts on this Talk included "Deep Dives and Digressions" on: if Jordan Peterson is too harsh, media reflections of gender and sexu…
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Join Malayna Dawn and Rev. Mike McMorrow as they discuss the first Sunday with no in-person congregation due to Corona Virus Quarantine. They go through the slides he shared and talked about their experiences and tools to get through this strange time, with faith. Topics included: whack-a-mole, vampires, blood on the lintel, Face Everything and Ris…
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Rev. Mike and Malayna share Thoughts on the March 15, 2020 Talk. They shared their different experiences and discussed ways to deal with the situation we all find ourselves in, while leaning on the Law of Spirit in the womb of creation. The situation, of course, is that the Sunday Service took place amidst Corona Virus guidelines of less than 50 pe…
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Broadcasting from the Kids' Room at CSLGH, and despite early glitchiness, Malayna speaks with Rev. Mike about his Sunday, March 8th (International Women's Day!) talk continuing with the theme of the Divine Feminine. Malayna described her internal voice of God as a female voice, and recommended people listen to songs by Deidrey Francois or our own A…
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Starting March 1st, Women's Month, the Centers for Spiritual Living are examining the Divine Feminine -- so this is Malayna's follow up with Rev. Mike about his Sunday Talk, "The Holy Reimagined". The Da Vinci Code and everyday electric plugs, Father-Mother God and Mary Baker Eddy, Shiva Lingam stones and androgynous pop culture icons, beyond binar…
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"Deep Dives and Digressions" is how Rev. Mike and his co-host, Malayna Dawn, describe their web series, and this week involves many digressions! Fear not, though, they all reconnect to the central theme. Topics include: Dr. Edward Viljoen being elected Spiritual Leader of Centers for Spiritual Living and his book, The Bhagavad Gita: the Song of God…
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Rev. Mike McMorrow spoke about Sacred Sexuality on Sunday, Feb 16, 2020 and Malayna thought it was a groundbreaking service...and a great intro for someone new, so she invited a guest to join them whose first Sunday at CSLGH was, in fact, this one. While Malayna spoke from CSLGH to Rev. Mike on his phone from the 2020 Spiritual Living Convention in…
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"Thoughts on Talks: Deep Dives and Digressions" with Rev. Mike McMorrow and Malayna Dawn! In this episode, Malayna talks with Rev. Mike about the slides he didn't have time to show on Sunday, Feb 9, 2020! We shared slides with great quotes full of inspiration to appreciate our own bodies and make peace with them, so that we have no reason to feel t…
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"Thoughts on Talks: Deep Dives and Digressions" with Rev. Mike McMorrow and Malayna Dawn! This week finds Malayna talking with Rev. Mike about his 02-02-2020 talk on LOVE and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., but there are also references to Fembots, Lou Reed, Superbowl ads, actress Andie McDowell, Elaine from Seinfeld, Jeremiah the bullfrog and th…
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Rev. Mike chats with Malayna about the 2nd talk of the year, following after last week's "The Thing Itself" with "How It Works" - the talk from Sunday, Jan. 12. They talked about what "It" is, and different ways to wrap your head around the concept. Of course, they shared examples from their own life experiences, and "Deep Dives and Digressions" in…
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Starting 2020 with unpacking and re-examining how we understand and operate within our world seemed like a good idea. Rev. Mike McMorrow and his co-host, Malayna Dawn, started with Einstein's ideas, shared in the Sunday (Jan 5) talk, and quickly digressed to TV and movies, and sharing all the math and science we've learned from YouTube and the BBC.…
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In this year-end episode, Rev. Mike and Malayna talk about the Dec. 29th Burning Bowl Service, and the concepts behind the ritual. They also talk about selecting the priority to guide our choices each day, examples of missed opportunities from their lives, and of course, seemingly random references from history, culture and spirituality that all ti…
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Thoughts on Talks: Deep Dives and Digressions -- Where Rev. Mike and Malayna talk about the Sunday, Dec 22nd talk touching on Hanukkah and Christmas, the lights that come down through history and culture, and the interpretation of darkness to light in stories and myth, pop culture and sci-fi -- digress-o-rama! And holiday wishes: Happy Everything!…
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"Thoughts on Talks: Deep Dives and Digressions" is a new series from Rev. Mike and his co-host, Malayna Dawn, where they explore tangents and deep delve into ideas from the Sunday talks at CSLGH. In episode 2, they digress from the Dec 8, 2019 talk entitled "Science of Mind and the Solstice", where they laugh about the pop culture references from S…
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