This seventy-seventh episode is an excellent way to sustain your own personal heart-practices. We also hope it will be a supportive tool for you to offer to your clients, patients and colleagues.
In this inspiring episode, Spencer Taylor joins host Deborah Rozman, to talk about the power of love and compassion in war-torn areas. Spencer isn’t just talking philosophy – he’s bringing the power of heart to the street in Ukraine, Rafah, Gaza, Syria and other crisis zones.
Spencer isn’t just talking philosophy – he’s bringing the power of heart to the street in Ukraine, Rafah, Gaza, Syria and other crisis zones.
Spencer’s authenticity comes through as he shares candidly about how being in disaster zones has deeply affected him and why he had to make peace with death in order to fulfill this calling. He also shares why a 10-day trip to Ukraine turned into an eight-month experience.
Spencer talks about the disconnection between what’s shown in the media and what also is happening in war stricken areas. He shares about the warmth and love of people who invite him to tea in makeshift tents as bombs go off nearby and why it’s the children who inspire him the most.
You will appreciate Spencer’s valuable insights about what love and compassion achieve and how refugees stay resilient. He observes how love creates an indescribable spark which he views as a higher frequency that helps transmute the dark energy in these areas, creating a type of alchemy.
Spencer inspires us to examine our own lives for how we can bring our love and compassion more to the street. This episode closes with a guided heart meditation led by Deborah on putting our love into action and reducing separation.
Our guest, documentary humanitarian and documentary filmmaker Spencer Taylor, shares his raw and heartfelt journey as a force for love in the world’s most volatile conflict zones. From Ukraine to Gaza, he’s witnessed humanity’s warmth persist amidst bombs through simple yet profound connections like sharing tea in makeshift tents. Spencer vulnerably reveals how making peace with death allowed him to answer this higher calling. You’ll be inspired by his powerful observations – the resilience of refugees, the warmth of those whose lives are shattered, and how crisis reveals our shared humanity. Spencer’s authenticity shines as he recounts how these experiences forever changed him.
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