"We can change the world by loving one person next to us today" with Christian Sundberg_Episode 21
Christian Sundberg is a project manager for complex nuclear pump and valve manufacturing projects and a public speaker, having presented at over 100 events. Additionally, Christian’s life has had a unique spiritual trajectory, which includes out of body experiences and pre-birth memories. Christian shares his spiritual perspectives and experiences in a book called A Walk in the Physical. More information about Christian, his experience, and his book can be found on his website here [https://awalkinthephysical.com/].
In this interview, Christian discusses a variety of existential and spiritual topics, including nonduality and paradox, fear and love, contrast as opportunity for growth, physical life as a highly sensitive human, psi skills, materialism, meditation, and the quantum field. (So buckle up listeners, this one is a journey that navigates through big topics. Please do come back for multiple listens as you process his words and work.)
Content awareness: we briefly discuss death and suicide. These topics might be difficult for folks. If you are in a mental health crisis, please seek out the care of a trained mental healthcare provider. For additional conversations about death, please consider attending a Death Café [https://deathcafe.com/] (Allison hosts once a month but these occur regularly around the world).
Resources mentioned include Tom Campbell’s My Big TOE trilogy (first book linked here [https://bookshop.org/a/14115/9780972509404]), Tom Campbell in Spain YouTube video series [https://youtu.be/0AihD2__gKE?si=US663Jg7jNPRn-Hb], Silver Birch [https://www.spiritualtruthfoundation.org/barbanell-silver-birch/], Seth Speaks [https://www.amberallen.com/product/books/seth-speaks/] (channeled by Jane Roberts), and Mike Marable [https://www.mikemarable.com/].
Additional resources that align with Christian’s work and might support the listener in their learning and deeper dives are that of Paul Selig [https://paulselig.com/], Lee Harris [https://www.leeharrisenergy.com/], and Gary Zukav [https://bookshop.org/a/14115/9780061926389].
Lastly, be sure to check out Episode 17 of this podcast with Lali to hear about her near death experience, a relative of a pre birth experience.
For related writings to this topic, please see my Patreon page as well, where I discuss relationship and spirituality, regularly, and have a post about my use of We as a pronoun here [https://www.patreon.com/posts/we-as-pronoun-66261472?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link].
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If you are interested in book recommendations related to topics discussed, including spirituality, please see Allison's bookshop on Bookshop.org [https://bookshop.org/shop/Ignitewell-being]Purchasing books through Bookshop offers greater support to authors as well as curators, such as Allison.
*Please note that the opinions and experiences of those interviewed in this podcast are not necessarily the opinions and experiences of the interviewer. One of the intents of this podcast is to interview a variety of people with a variety of experiences and opinions.*
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Sincere apologies for sound artifacts resulting from impaired WiFi connectivity from a major communications carrier.
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