This week we're considering the spiritual practice of awe, and how moments of awe can point us to what is good, true and beautiful, to the very nature of God.
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Here are some resources to help you dig into this week's topic on your own:
1. The "rainbow" IG reel I talked about in today's episode
2. Video: Frozen on Broadway Elsa quick-change complilation
3. Song: Spring, from The Four Seasons, Vivaldi (Beethoven's Wig edition)
4. Butter: Kerrygold Pure Irish Butter (salted)
5. Documentary trailer: American Symphony
6. Song: Beethoven's 5th symphony, 2nd movement (you'll find the rainbow in the last two minutes)
7. Book: New Seeds of Contemplation, by Thomas Merton
Correction: The Merton quote I read should say, "and the bass and trout hiding in the deep pools of the river are canonized by their beauty" I mistakenly said, 'the water'. Thanks for your understanding.
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