Turning to the Mystics with James Finley

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138 Episodes

  1. The Cloud of Unknowing: Listener Questions

    Published: 8/06/2022
  2. A Coaching Session on Centering Prayer

    Published: 9/05/2022
  3. Dialogue 4: The Perfect Life

    Published: 2/05/2022
  4. The Cloud of Unknowing: Session 4

    Published: 25/04/2022
  5. Dialogue 3: The Singular Life

    Published: 18/04/2022
  6. The Cloud of Unknowing: Session 3

    Published: 11/04/2022
  7. Dialogue 2: The Special Life

    Published: 4/04/2022
  8. The Cloud of Unknowing: Session 2

    Published: 28/03/2022
  9. Dialogue 1: The Common Life

    Published: 21/03/2022
  10. The Cloud of Unknowing: Session 1

    Published: 14/03/2022
  11. Turning to The Cloud of Unknowing

    Published: 7/03/2022
  12. Guigo II: Listener Questions

    Published: 20/12/2021
  13. Bonus: Childlike Acceptance (An Advent Reflection)

    Published: 17/12/2021
  14. A Coaching Session on Lectio

    Published: 13/12/2021
  15. Dialogue 3: Mystical Consciousness, The Path of Consistency

    Published: 6/12/2021
  16. Guigo II: Session 3

    Published: 29/11/2021
  17. Dialogue 2: What is Mystical Contemplation?

    Published: 22/11/2021
  18. Guigo II: Session 2

    Published: 18/11/2021
  19. Dialogue 1: What is Lectio, Meditation, and Prayer?

    Published: 8/11/2021
  20. Guigo II: Session 1

    Published: 1/11/2021

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Turning to the Mystics is a podcast for people searching for something more meaningful, intimate and richly present in the divine gift of their lives. James Finley, clinical psychologist and Living School faculty, offers a modern take on the historical contemplative practices of Christian mystics like Teresa of Avila, Thomas Merton, John of the Cross among others. Leaning into their experiences can become a gateway to hope, healing and oneness. Together with Kirsten Oates from the Center for Action and Contemplation, they explore listener questions and examine their own paths as modern contemplatives in this beautiful and broken world.

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