S3 E45: Cassidy Hall: Queering Contemplation
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takeaways
- Hiking the Camino was a transformative spiritual experience.
- Reflecting on life in three-month segments helps maintain focus.
- Faith was a spacious concept in Cassidy's upbringing.
- Questions about existence began at a young age for Cassidy.
- Deconstruction of faith can lead to deeper self-understanding.
- Thomas Merton's writings opened new avenues of contemplation.
- Queering contemplation invites a broader understanding of spirituality.
- Engaging with political issues is crucial for community support.
- Hope can be found in the innocence of children.
- Silence holds infinite possibilities for personal growth.
Chapters
- Introduction and Background Stories
- The Camino Experience: A Spiritual Journey
- Reflections on Life and Time Management
- Faith and Spirituality: Early Influences
- The Journey of Deconstruction
- Thomas Merton: Influence and Impact
- Queering Contemplation: A New Perspective
- Engaging with Political Polarities
- Finding Hope in Local Connections
- Silence and Its Infinite Possibilities
- Liminality and Queerness: Embracing Uncertainty
Links:
Connect with Cassidy: https://cassidyhall.com/
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Listen to her Podcast: [click here]
Watch Her Merton Film: https://www.dayofastranger.com/
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All Music for this episode composed by Axeltree
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