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Star Theory is a radio show that highlights ground-breaking theories in the alternative research community. Hosted by the writer of Star Theory, Kyle Hunt.Be sure to check out the blog at: http://startheory.wordpress.com/
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The Liturgical Rebels podcast is for spiritual seekers who no longer feel comfortable with a traditional approach to Christian religious observances. It empowers followers of Jesus to creatively reconstruct their faith and spiritual practices. Through conversation with groundbreaking practitioners from around the world who think creatively about new approaches to spirituality, we will emphasize the sacredness of all things and uncover ways in which God speaks to us through nature and creativ ...
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Jeff Johnson, a musician known for his Celtic-influenced music, shares his journey in music and how he was drawn to the Celtic Christian expression. He talks about his collaborations with other artists, including Phil Keaggy, and their latest album 'Spinning on a Cosmic Dime'. Jeff also reflects on the importance of wonder and the need to define on…
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In this conversation, Christine and Tom Sine discuss their passion for Celtic spirituality and its impact on their lives. They share their personal experiences with the Celtic tradition, including visits to Holy Island and Iona, and their love for the presence of God in all aspects of life. They highlight the importance of hospitality, community, a…
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In this episode of Liturgical Rebels Brian Edgar explores the concept of a playful attitude towards God and the world, emphasizing the importance of enjoying life as part of having a relationship with God. Edgar highlights the need to integrate work and play, challenging the Protestant work ethic that prioritizes productivity over creativity and im…
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Martin Poole, author of 'Church Beyond Walls,' discusses his journey of taking spirituality out to public spaces. He shares his background as an actor and priest, and how he became dissatisfied with traditional church settings. Poole talks about his organization, Beyond, which focuses on creating public art events that provoke people to think about…
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In this conversation, Christine Sine interviews Kathy Escobar, the author of 'Faith Shift,' about her book and the impact it has had on readers. They discuss the process of faith deconstruction and reconstruction, as well as Kathy's own journey of reimagining her faith. They talk about the unique community and church experience at The Refuge, which…
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Kelly Latimore, an iconographer, discusses his approach to iconography and the power of using art to address uncomfortable subjects. He combines classic Orthodox iconography with figures representing the marginalized and oppressed and believes icons to be windows to God and reflections of the image of God within us. Kelly and Christine discuss how …
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Naomi Lawrence, a fiber artist known for her yarn bombing installations, shares her journey and the impact of her art on communities. She started yarn bombing in 2012 and has since brought joy and light to dark places through her crochet creations. Yarn bombing is a form of street art where objects in public spaces are covered with knitted or croch…
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In this episode of Liturgical Rebels, Christine Sine and Forrest Inslee interview Brian McLaren. A former English professor, Brian D. McLaren was a pastor for twenty-four years. Now he’s an author, activist, public theologian, and popular public speaker. His work has been covered in TIME Magazine, Newsweek, USA Today, The New York Times, Washington…
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In this conversation, Tony shares his journey from being a pastor in the Emerging Church Network to finding solace and connection with God in the wilderness. Tony emphasizes the importance of nature in spiritual experiences and how it can be a place to interact with God. He explores the presence of death in life from composting and gardening to hun…
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In this conversation, Christine Sine interviews Shane Claiborne, a Christian activist and author, about his journey and his work in advocating for social justice. They discuss topics such as community living, gun violence, the death penalty, and the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Shane shares his experiences and insights, highlighting the importance of …
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In this episode Christine interviews Lilly Lewin about creativity and worship. Lilly is worship curator of ThinplaceNASHVILLE and freerangeworship.com. She takes worship outside the box, beyond singing, through multi-sensory prayer, experiential worship, and art. Lilly leads workshops, & creates Sacred Space experiences in the US and abroad. Author…
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In this episode Mark Pierson joins Christine Sine and co-host Lilly Lewin to discuss the concept of worship curation and its impact on the way they approach church. Mark Pierson a long-time Baptist pastor in Aukland New Zealand, who coined the term 'worship curator,' describes it as curating contexts and spaces built around practices that offer peo…
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Summary In this conversation, Christine Sine interviews artist Kreg Yingst about his journey as a block print artist and his approach to combining art and faith. Kreg shares how he got into block prints and the influence of storytelling art on his work. He discusses his connection with the Psalms and parables, and how his art became a spiritual pra…
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In this third episode of The Liturgical Rebels Christine Sine interviews Scott Erickson, a creative artist and storyteller, who shares his journey as an artist and how he uses his God-given creativity to bring the biblical story to life in fresh and new ways. They discuss his early artistic influences, his experience using art in church services, a…
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In this second episode of The Liturgical Rebel I am in conversation with Drew Jackson about poetry as spiritual practice and how it can help us express the laments and joys of life while enabling us to sit longer in the questions life raises, not looking for answers but sitting in the mystery of all things. His poetry is part protest, part Biblical…
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How often have you felt restricted to spiritual practices that seem outdated and of little relevance in today’s world? How often have you felt discouraged to express your own creative talents and develop spiritual practices that are uniquely you? Are you a Liturgical Rebel wanting to break out of the boxes of convention? In this inaugural episode C…
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Freedom doesn't mean that we need to allow every perversion and corruption to operate openly in our world. We are expected to stand idly by while criminals steal our wealth, lie to our people, rape our children, and threaten our generally livelihood. This doesn't work for me. Nor does it work for Joe, a guest I will bring on.…
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Orgone, Chi, life force, spirit - these words are all referencing the same energy. This is what allows us to create the outside world according to our inner desires. That is why it is crucial to desire the right things. There are many people and institutions that would love to suck the life out of us and leave us dried out husks of people. Let's no…
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Kyle will be sharing some of his thoughts concerning marriage. Consideration will be given to the legal and religious aspects, the biological and historical components of mate selection, the abhorrence of polygamy in our culture, enhancing sexual energy (orgone) exchange, and other ideas for fostering healthy and beneficial relations between the se…
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Guardian of the Garden of Eatin' Most of us would like to live in Paradise, but it seems somewhat hard to find. Certain groups have tried to create their own paradise at the expense of the rest of the world, but this idea is doomed to fail. Also, this concept of "pair-o'-dice" is also an occult construction that will be considered. The phone lines …
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How do we most effectively change the outside world so that a better future is attainable? Is it even possible? Are we doomed? Do most people even want to achieve something better? I will be trying to answer these kinds of questions, while also asking loads more, while also encouraging listeners to call in and share thoughts.…
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The show may cover some recurring themes on Star Theory, such as: The hidden history of Satan, Cain, Lucifer, Enki; Language, Mathematics, Alchemy, Money, and The Tree of Knowledge; The fall of the Tower of Babel and the dispersion of humanity; Different interpretations of the Holy Grail story; The role of the Merovingian Kings throughout the past …
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What the hell is up with football? Why do Americans love their big (gay) men so much? Grown men wear the jerseys of other men. Why not go make love to your women or do something productive? And women, do you really enjoy this sport? What's up with all the pink these days? Who will be going to Disney World? And some other "bull" shite.…
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Kyle will be speaking with some wonderful women, Alex and Katherine, about questions of identity, the wearing of masks, make up, war paint, and much more. We will be re-considering the many fashions and rituals to which most people have become accustomed in this homogenized culture. Also, we welcome callers in the second hour.…
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Wayne Herschel, the author of The Hidden Records, joins Kyle for a discussion concerning his work on Star Maps and what they may reveal about the origins of the human race. Why have these records been hidden for thousands of years? How does this relate to the persistent "alien agenda" seen in a number of Hollywood movies, on Ancient Aliens, and the…
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There is a conspiracy is to make you and I feel weak and ineffective at changing the world, but this is truly not the case. It does not need to involve mass action and protests, but rather a kindling of the human spirit that spreads across all racial, political, and economic boundaries.Por Star Theory
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There are ways to take in the powerful energies that surround us, to charge up the soul (sol), and exert one's will into the universe. The people running and ruining the world have long known about the energetic nature of the self ("cell"-f) and figured out ways to exploit and subvert its incredible potential. This vampiric empire has been sucking …
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I will be having blogger, video-maker, magician, actor and Sync-bomber Christopher Hunter Myers on the show for a fun show. Who knows where we shall go.. "With all his worldly possessions in one small pack, the Fool travels he knows not where. So filled with visions, questions, wonder and excitement is he, that he doesn't see the cliff he is likely…
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The Fetch is a well-known blogger of the occult with a new radio show on Oracle broadcasting, Inside The Eye Live. We will be covering a wide variety of topics, such as Hermetic Kaballah, alternative history, current geopolitical issues, symbolic deconstructions, linguistic codes, and much more. One of the over-arching themes will be the hijacking …
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