World Spirituality with Rev. Paul John Roach

Host Paul John Roach and his guests find the mystical core and explore the perennial philosophy amidst the infinite variety of the world’s religions and spiritual traditions. Paul emphasizes the practical application of spiritual wisdom imparted from poets, writers, philosophers, mystics, and scriptures in order to foster a deeper awareness and understanding in our everyday lives. Explore over 650 shows with thought leaders and spiritual teachers. #PaulJohnRoach.com

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Spiritual Ecology

Tuesday May 27, 2008

Tuesday May 27, 2008

Jarid Manos, author of Ghetto Plainsman and the founder and CEO of the Great Plains Restoration Council, will join Rev. John Paul Roach to explain the 12 components of ecological health that serve to honor each other and our earth in practical and helpful ways. We will see how ecology is present in the world’s spiritual traditions.

The Way of Zen

Tuesday May 20, 2008

Tuesday May 20, 2008

Zen is a direct path to the Truth, moving beyond intellectual constructs to the heart of what is. It is characterized by rigor, paradox and spontaneous opening. Dr. Will Tuttle, well-known spiritual educator, famed Zen monk and inspirational pianist, will join in this examination of the heart of Zen.

Self Mastery

Tuesday May 13, 2008

Tuesday May 13, 2008

Jeff Scholl is a certified spiritual life coach and counselor in the course called Self-Mastery, developed by the teacher Hu Dalconzo, the creator and founder of Holistic Learning Centers, which incorporate core teachings from all the world’s religions. This week we take a look at this process of spiritual psychology and how to create what we most desire in our lives.

Tuesday May 06, 2008

Prior of the International Order of Gnostic Templars, will join Rev. Paul John Roach on a quest to find the true meaning of the Holy Grail, a subject of particular meaning to the host, who grew up in Wales, the traditional home of Arthurian legend and the Grail quest.

Tuesday Apr 29, 2008

Rabbi Ralph Mechlenburger and Rudolf Harst join Rev. Paul John Roach in exploring the true role of ritual and how it can be a doorway to spiritual awareness and deep soul satisfaction, rather than a rote way of approaching the divine that seldom works.

Teachings of Non-Duality

Tuesday Apr 22, 2008

Tuesday Apr 22, 2008

The teachings of the unitive or monistic tradition that point to the truth that all is One are found in the mystical paths of most religions. They surface in the Advaita teachings of Hinduism, in mystical Christianity, in Tibetan and Zen Buddhism and in Native American spirituality. Explore this antidote to the old dualities that have kept us separate for so long.

Spiritual Poetry

Tuesday Apr 15, 2008

Tuesday Apr 15, 2008

There is so much beautiful and impacting spiritual poetry from every world religious tradition. Bob Ray Sanders, Fort Worth journalist, and Rudolf Harst, writer, singer, and spiritual leader from San Antonio, join me as we share our favorite poems of spiritual inspiration, breakthrough, joy, and yes, humor. Come on a journey from Rumi to Whyte, from Blake to Wendell Berry.

Tuesday Apr 08, 2008

Talking or reading about spiritual subjects is fun and can be informative, but we can become, as Unity minister Eric Butterworth once put it, “Over-read and underdone.” In this show, we look at practical and experiential ways to live the truth we know. Joining me will be Rudolf Harst, musician, spiritual leader, and author; and Arjuna Ardagh, international teacher and author of five books, including The Translucent Revolution and Awakening Into Oneness. Both are committed to facilitating personal transformation.

Tuesday Apr 01, 2008

We’ll discuss the nature of enlightenment in this show. What is enlightenment? Is it the result of long effort, or a special ability and available only to a few, or is it the natural state of our being? Joining me are Dr. Mark Dennis, a professor at Texas Christian University (TCU) and student of Zen and Hindu spiritual traditions, and Dr. Andy Fort, professor of Asian Religions at TCU.

Karma

Tuesday Mar 25, 2008

Tuesday Mar 25, 2008

Karma, originally a Sanskrit word meaning “action” and associated with the Hindu and Buddhist religions, has now become an accepted part of the English language. The concept of Karma is now more commonly used than fate, destiny or providence to describe the order of our lives and how we are influenced by divine laws. In this show, we take a deeper look at karma, its power in our lives and some common misperceptions about its meaning. Tune in to explore your karma and discover the power of Spirit deep inside our souls.

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