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by 1000 Reasons for Feeling Awe

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Our mission is to provide readers, listeners and viewers with one thousand reasons for regaining our lost sense of wonderment. In this project, we have invited established experts, such as biologists, cosmologists, philosophers, psychologists, artists, and poets from all over the world to contribute their own “reason” for feeling awe.

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May 1, 2024

Reason No. 11: Poetry as Awe with David Whyte

<p>We&#39;re thrilled to announce the 11th episode of &quot;1000 Reasons for Feeling Awe,&quot; featuring the renowned poet and writer, David Whyte. A figure who traverses the landscapes of poetry, prose, and the deep human experience, David brings his unique insights to our series. In this episode, David delves into the profound connections between awe, the art of poetry, and the power of conversation. He reflects on how poetry serves as a bridge between the deep internal experience and the revelations of the outer world, and how it can unbox and reveal contexts hidden from our understanding. David&#39;s discussion will also explore the theme of horizons—both external and internal—and how they invite us into a conversation with the unknown, leading us to the awe at the heart of existence. Don&#39;t miss this opportunity to join David Whyte in a journey through the intertwining paths of poetry, awe, and the art of conversation, unlocking new perspectives on the human experience. Tune in and be inspired by the transformative power of words and wonder!</p>

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December 26, 2023

Reason No. 10: You Are the Creator with Bruce H. Lipton

<p>Hello everyone! We are thrilled to introduce the 10th episode of &quot;1000 Reasons for Feeling Awe,&quot; featuring the renowned stem cell biologist, Bruce Lipton. As an internationally recognized leader in bridging science and spirituality, Bruce Lipton has authored best-selling books like &quot;The Biology of Belief&quot; and &quot;The Honeymoon Effect,&quot; offering groundbreaking insights into the intersection of biology and consciousness. In this special episode, Bruce shares his unique perspective on the profound sense of awe derived from the realization that each of us is a creator in our own right. In this conversation with Shai Tubali, Bruce delves into the revolutionary concept that our thoughts and consciousness shape our biology. He challenges the prevailing notion that we are victims of our genes and circumstances, emphasizing the power we hold as creators of our own experiences. Bruce discusses the importance of recognizing our connection with the universe, the impact of our beliefs on health, and the urgent need for a shift in consciousness to create a harmonious world. Join us in this profound exploration of life, consciousness, and the awe-inspiring realization that we are, indeed, the architects of our own reality.</p>

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October 3, 2023

Reason No. 9: The Awe of Death with Stephen Jenkinson

<p><strong>We&#39;ve just released a new episode of &quot;1000 Reasons for Feeling Awe,&quot; a truly thought-provoking conversation titled &quot;Reason No. 9: The Awe of Death.&quot; I was fortunate to be joined by the distinguished Stephen Jenkinson, an author, teacher, and developer of the orphan wisdom method. Stephen&#39;s insights into the cultural relationship with death and our often-unexamined death phobia have transformed many perceptions, mine included. Listening to Stephen&#39;s perspective has given me a renewed understanding of the complex interplay between humanity and the vast forces that surround us. We&#39;re reminded that in the face of the ineffable, it&#39;s okay to feel overwhelmed, to feel small, or to feel terrified. But it&#39;s also possible to find solace, acceptance, and a profound sense of connection. The awe of death, as discussed with Stephen, brings forth a contemplation of life&#39;s mysteries, its fleeting nature, and our place in the grand tapestry of existence. This episode is not just a conversation. It&#39;s a journey—a deep dive into the heart of what it means to be human, to confront the unknown, and to find meaning in the face of overwhelming forces. I urge everyone to tune in and experience this transformative dialogue. It has been one of the most profound and captivating talks I&#39;ve had in my life.</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpRelGjxFwI" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><strong>Watch the video on YouTube</strong></a></p>

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What is Awe 1000?

Our mission is to provide readers, listeners and viewers with one thousand reasons for regaining our lost sense of wonderment. In this project, we have invited established experts, such as biologists, cosmologists, philosophers, psychologists, artists, and poets from all over the world to contribute their own “reason” for feeling awe.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 9 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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