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Smarticle - AGTF - Learning to Grieve Like Job

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Today we discuss the importance of silence and introspection in our spiritual lives. We revisit a challenge given to listeners to take five minutes of silence and share their own experiences. The discussion centers on an article from the Center for Action and Contemplation about Job's emotional courage, exploring his profound grief and anger. We talk about the value of allowing oneself to grieve and feel deeply, sharing personal stories and reflecting on how different people process loss and sorrow. We once again, highlight the significance of 'resting in liminal space' for personal growth and healing.

00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:26 Challenge of Silence 01:19 Holy Lament and Job's Story 04:23 Understanding Grief and Liminal Space 05:18 Personal Stories of Grief 10:09 The Importance of Sitting with Grief 11:20 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Job’s Emotional Courage

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Today we discuss the importance of silence and introspection in our spiritual lives. We revisit a challenge given to listeners to take five minutes of silence and share their own experiences. The discussion centers on an article from the Center for Action and Contemplation about Job's emotional courage, exploring his profound grief and anger. We talk about the value of allowing oneself to grieve and feel deeply, sharing personal stories and reflecting on how different people process loss and sorrow. We once again, highlight the significance of 'resting in liminal space' for personal growth and healing.

00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:26 Challenge of Silence 01:19 Holy Lament and Job's Story 04:23 Understanding Grief and Liminal Space 05:18 Personal Stories of Grief 10:09 The Importance of Sitting with Grief 11:20 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Job’s Emotional Courage

smarticlepodcast@gmail.com

#grief #feelinggrief #bookofjob #sittinginliminalspace #spiritual #faith #godtok #faithtalk #realfaith #smarticlepodcast #podcast #smarticle @dailymeditations @Smarticleshow @BDDoble @larryolson threads.net/@smarticleshow @brand.dobes The Center for Action and Contemplation The Smarticle Podcast

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