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Basic Black: Soul Food and Soul Power

December 19, 2014
As we head into the festivities of the holiday season, we talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly of soul food. We’re joined by Frederick Douglass Opie, author of Hog and Hominy: Soul Food from Africa to America. Later in the show, as the #BlackLivesMatter protests continue, we pause to consider what’s next for the movement and what happens after the die-ins, the shut-downs, and the walk-outs. Panelists: - Callie Crossley, host, Under the Radar with Callie Crossley, WGBH News - Peniel Joseph, Professor of History, Tufts University - Kim McLarin, Assistant Professor of Writing, Literature, and Publishing, Emerson College - Frederick Douglass Opie, Professor of History and Foodways, Babson College




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Amelie Aldner's 'Touch Me' is a warm embrace for the soul

Swedish singer-songwriter Amelie Aldner shares a special moment with her new song, "Touch Me." This song feels like a warm hug on a cold night in Sweden. "Touch Me" gives…




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Food for the body and soul

For the past five years OM Lake Tanganyika has visited the local police station providing for the physical and spiritual needs of those awaiting trial.




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Real Madrid has not yet begun the new season the team lost the first generals soul surgery injury th

Ancelotti for a long time in the future can not use the team's heart and soul Harvey - Alonso. According to Spanish media reports said Alonso being sidelined at least until the end of October or early November in order to come back, ...




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Helping Others To Freedom Pt4: Soul-Ties

In the fourth episode of our video series on 'Helping Others To Freedom', we take time to consider 'Soul-Ties' - a term that describes a heart tie in any relationship, good or bad. When these ties are bad they can exert a negative influence upon our lives, hindering us moving forward to maturity in Christ. In this session we talk about what soul-ties look like in the positive and the negative, and how to break free from such spiritual bondage in order to experience release and any healing necessary. This message is available at https://www.preachtheword.com now in MP3 audio format and in HD video on our YouTube Channel (https://youtube.com/PreachTheWord)...



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Looking for a good friend, a soul-mate, or a twin-flame




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A Look at How Yoga Can Heal Your Mind, Body and Soul

Yoga provides a deep route to healing and change, nourishing the mind, body, and soul. Embracing yoga philosophy, incorporating yoga therapy into your life, exploring the mind-body connection, and mastering the power of breath, you can tap into yoga's transforming potential and build a deeper feeling of well-being and vigor.




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How to Soul Connection

Do you sense that you have a profound bond with a person? If so, maybe you want to know if your two souls are connected. Here, we'll reveal what a soul connection is and explain the different types of soul connections you'll encounter. Read on to explore how soul connections will shape you during your spiritual journey.




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Our Selves, Our Souls and Bodies

Fr. Stephen looks at the importance of understanding our relationship with God as involving all of who and what we are and not reducing our relationship to a set of ideas.




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The Soul as Mystery

Fr. Stephen looks at the human soul and what it means that it is a mystery—known to God—but not fully known to us.




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A Priest's Thoughts on Depression, Anxiety, the Soul, Your Body, and Your Brain

Fr. Stephen Freeman speaks from his own experience about depression, anxiety, and a 40-year battle with panic attacks. He sets these within the wisdom of the tradition and offers a way of understanding as well as some helpful ways of moving forward.




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Get Your Soul Back

Why do the Scriptures speak so frequently about the soul? Is it the same as my personality? Fr. Stephen Freeman speaks about the meaning of soul and its importance in a psychologized society.




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The Soul is a Mirror

Reflecting on his many podcasts and articles on shame, Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at its place in the soul.




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The Truth of the Soul

There is a distinction between our personality and what it means to be person. Fr. Stephen Freeman explains this in terms of the soul and offers very helpful thoughts on what awaits us in heaven.




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Drag My Soul to Paradise

Fr. Stephen Freeman offers some thoughts on one of the more common Morning Prayers for the Orthodox, in which we pray, “O Lord, Save me whether I want it or not.” It is a hopeful meditation.




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Calluses and Blisters on Our Souls

Fr. Tom reflects on our spiritual labors while sitting in his office on Labor Day.




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Darwin and Christianity - Part 12: The Soul

How do you describe the distinction between human beings and animals? Is it the soul or is it something else altogether?




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Comfort Food Does Not Feed the Soul

Fr. John speaks at St Simeon Mission, Santa Clarita, California, on how the soul is not fed by bodily comforts.




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The Soul of America

Fr. John shares from Matthew 6:22-23.




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Prayer: the Mirror of the Soul

Fr. John talks about prayer, using the story of the widow's mite.




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The Eye of the Soul

Fr. John Whiteford discusses Psalm 118.




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Body AND Soul

On the Sunday of St. Gregory of Palamas we celebrate the wisdom of the Orthodox Faith to marry the physical and the spiritual and escape the false dichotomy of the created and the Uncreated. In other words, no more cubbyholing our lives into the sacred and the secular!




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Why Christians Must Acquire the Soul of a Poet

St. Porphyrios wrote, “Whoever wants to become a Christian must first become a poet.” Most of us are not poets so does this preclude us from being true Christians? Join Michael as he explores God’s poetic and artistic nature and how to understand and connect to Him through the divine language of symbol, beauty, and our own personal artistry even while living in a culture dominated by utilitarianism and reductionism.




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Healing the Soul through Self-Forgiveness

Join Michael for a discussion on why forgiving ourselves is often so hard and what we need to understand and do to open our hearts to self-forgiveness.




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How Work under Obedience can save a Fallen Soul

At times, we are reduced to the empty shell of our being. How do we survive when there is no life in us? Working under obedience can carry us through this desert; it can empty the mind, so that the mind can be filled once again with Life by the Giver of Life.




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The Day When Our Souls Are Cleansed and We Reflect the Perfect Image of God

The Feast of Theophany, when God the Trinity reveals Himself to us.




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Nourishing the Body to Serve As an Aid to the Soul

Around the tenth century, we hear the venerable St. Simeon the New Theologian explaining that many illnesses are caused by a disorderly and irregular diet. Does a saint speaking to us one thousand years ago have answers for our food choices today in the world of egg beaters, diet sodas, and fat-free foods?




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Soul Food

In this brief podcast we look at a beautiful teaching from St. John Kronstadt about our true food.




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From General Hospital to the Hospital of Souls:  Interview with Jonathan Jackson

Four-time Emmy award-winner Jonathan Jackson, star of General Hospital and Tuck Everlasting, talks with Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick about his journey into Orthodox Christianity, his family, how he lives his faith as a Hollywood actor, music and writing, on this special episode of Roads From Emmaus.




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The Prodigal Soul (Sermon Feb. 16, 2014)

On this Sunday of the Prodigal Son, Fr. Andrew relates a patristic 'spiritual' reading of the 'property' that the Prodigal receives from his father and then scatters on loose living.




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Society And The Soul - Part 7

Again using the teachings of St. Nicodemus, Fr. John warns us of the dangers present in front of our very noses!




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Society And The Soul - Part 8

Fr. John, with help from St. Nicodemus, shows how to guard the sense of taste and the tongue.




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Society And The Soul - Part 9

Do clothes make the man? Fr. John, with help from Saint Nicodemus, might beg to differ.




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Society And The Soul - Part 10

Fr. John notes the shift in society from text to image and warns of the power of images on the soul.




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And The Soul Felt Its Worth

"There is nothing in this world more glorious, more precious, or more precarious than the human soul." Within the first few hundred years of Christian history, the Roman Empire experienced at least two devastating health epidemics. Fr. John shares with us a powerful example of how the early Christians demonstrated the worth of the soul, as well as a love stronger than fear, as they ministered to those in deep need during these times of great crisis.




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Society and the Soul - Part 1

With this podcast, Fr. John begins a new series based upon "A Handbook of Spiritual Council" by Saint Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain, a work which examines the five human senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch, and the role that each one plays in acquiring or losing salvation.




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Society and the Soul - Part 2

Fr. John continues his series on Society and The Soul, presenting us with St. Nicodemus' vision of man as "a kind of royal palace, built by the superb architectural skill of an omniscient Creator."




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Society and the Soul - Part 3

In Part Three of the ongoing series based upon "A Handbook of Spiritual Council" by St. Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain, Fr. John discusses the five senses and their relationship to the will.




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Society and the Soul - Part 4

Fr. John discusses why we are enslaved to pleasure, as explained originally by St. Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain.




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Society and the Soul - Part 5

Using the writings of St. Nicodemus, Fr. John discusses how the eye can lead to sin or spiritual peace.




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Society and the Soul - Part 6

Fr. John discusses the teachings of St. Nicodemus on listening to music.




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Spring Cleaning for the Soul

Elissa encourages us to teach our children to view their souls as habitations for our Lord.




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On Rowing Boats and Farming Souls

Fr. Michael talks about the changeability of our bodies in our endeavor to live in holiness. "We may be a mess, but we are God's mess, and He loves us."




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On the Motions of Our Souls

A very wise nun once said something like this: “If you have an evil thought, dismiss it; but if you can’t dismiss it, don’t dwell on it; but if you can’t stop dwelling on it, don’t speak it; but if you can’t keep from speaking it, don’t act on it; but if you can’t keep from acting on it, don’t do it again; but if you do do it again; seek help to find repentance.” The point she was making was this: salvation starts where you are.




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Reforestation and the Healing of the Soul

"Most of us most of the time will be attending to the first stage of the spiritual struggle: the purification of our senses through ascetic discipline, the control of the passions and developing the habit of attention. But even as we are focused mostly on this first stage, it does not mean that, by God’s Grace, we might not also have small clumps, small glimpses of illumination here and there growing in the field of our soul also. And who knows, maybe with time and continued struggle, deep in the heart of one of those little groves, in the darkest, most undisturbed part, who knows maybe the seedling of a great cedar is taking root."




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The Juice of our Soul

I have found that it is usually better for me to say nothing at the beginning, at the moment I feel like saying something. At that moment, it is usually best not to say anything because if I say something the very moment I feel like saying it, the juice is not sweet. It’s sour. And no matter how true or right what I have to say is, all the hearer notices is the sour, bitter, angry or judgemental note hidden in my words.




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Episode 150: Soul

“Those really aren't purposes, 22. That's just regular old living.” Steven Christoforou and Christian Gonzalez watched the new Pixar movie, "Soul." The guys discuss spark vs purpose, lost souls, and living with gratitude. Philanthropy Spotlight: We're also shining a light on "The Second Liturgy," a podcast which explores how Orthodox Christians can partake fully, not just at the first altar we approach on Sundays, but also with our encounters with all people, especially those in need, throughout the week. Learn more on their website: ancientfaith.com/podcasts/secondliturgy




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The Healing of our Souls

Fr. Philip LeMasters addresses the healing of our souls in light of the Saints like Sts. Cosmas and Damian the Holy Unmercenaries.




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The Healing of the Soul

Fr. Philip LeMasters invites us to embrace humility, as did St. Mary of Egypt who became a model of sanctity through the healing of her soul.




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Christ is Born to Restore the Beauty of the Souls of Distinctive Persons

Today we commemorate a distinctive person who bore witness in his own life to the healing power of Christ. St. Nicholas lived in the 4th century in what is now Turkey and had a sizeable inheritance from his family, which he gave away in secret to the poor.