Fiona nadar: A Mystical Journey to Divine Fulfillment and Connection with God
In the episode “A Mystical Journey to Divine Fulfillment and Connection with God” of my What is God? podcast, we explore unique approaches to connecting with God with our special guest, Fiona Nodar. At 17, she dismissed Christianity and left the church, but her relationship with God persisted. Through prolonged prayer and her deep connection with nature, she experienced God through mystical encounters that reshaped her understanding of spirituality.
Fiona shares with us her unique approach to connecting with God through Christian Mysticism. We delve into a wide range of topics, including sin and separation, miracles, and the nature of faith. Fiona's mystical perspective on the meaning of human existence sheds light on the mysteries of the Divine, and offers a fresh take on how we can connect with God in meaningful ways.
Fiona Nadar: A fulfillment coach, artist, devotional mystic and raised Catholic based in Austin, Texas shares how she found a unique path for connecting to God through various modalities including art, poetry, Vedic Tantric teachings, and Christian Mysticism.
“Through relationship, we merge into oneness. When we relate, we allow ourselves to enter healing relationship. And when we heal, we come into wholeness. And when we come into wholeness, we come into unity. So, it’s the important part of the process to try to build intimacy with God even though there is only one thing happening.”
- Fiona Nodar
Together, we delve into:
00:01:26 - What and where is God and what does it have to do with me?
00:04:58 - Different archetypes of God in the Bible and Christian narrative
00:07:07 - Experiencing oneness through relationship with God
00:11:00 - Secret to living a good life
00:13:48 - How does faith really look and feels like?
00:21:20 - What blind faith is all about
00:23:20 - Tapping into miracle
00:31:10 - Human being in a mystical perspective
00:35:00 - Sin and separation: path to reconnection with God
“Even if someone feels lost or separated, there is still an access point to come home”
- Sheefra Blume