Redefining God: How to Articulate Your Belief

In the episode 'Redefining God: How to Articulate Your Belief in a Compelling Way' of my What is God? podcast, I had the pleasure of discussing how to articulate and express our beliefs in God with Jenna. 

As someone who has written a book on the topic and studied the definition of God, I shared my insights and challenged conventional notions of what God represents. It’s important to redefine the term before discussing the existence of God, as many people have misconceptions about it.


During the episode, Jenna and I also discussed various topics, such as the purpose of tragedy, activating the element of choice, and the power of breathing well. I also shared my thoughts on connecting with nature and God and healing generational trauma through breathing and meditation.


Take advantage of this incredible opportunity to expand your understanding of the divine and connect with something greater than yourself!


“How do we believe in God other than saying it's just a feeling? How do we like, not like to prove it to someone, but to convey our belief in God?"

-Jenna.

Together, we delve into:

  • 00:01:02 Redefining the term "God."

  • 00:03:16 Defining the word for God

  • 00:03:30 God is the life force

  • 00:06:31 Creation story of Yod-Hei-Bav-Hei

  • 00:09:51 The energy of God

  • 00:14:11 The purpose of tragedy

  • 00:15:27 Life force wants life to interact

  • 00:17:45 Activating the element of choice

  • 00:20:48 Choose gracefully under challenging times

  • 00:20:58 The mystery of energy centers

  • 00:21:41 Connect with nature and God

  • 00:25:38 The power of breathing well

  • 00:27:06 Heal generational trauma through breathing

  • 00:28:14 Meditation and breathing well

“We’re the faces of God. We're all the faces of God. The countenance of God is in creation itself, and that's in the teaching.”

- Sheefra Blume.

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