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Carrie Newcomer | Awe and Wonder: The Spirituality of Singing and Songwriting

1 h 57 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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She sings about dishes being holy, shovels being prayer, and the astounding beauty of human beings in the humdrum of daily life. This week's guest, singer, songwriter, and poet Carrie Newcomer says that when we pay attention, we can find the divine — what she calls the Great Luminous — in everything. Songwriting has been one such practice of attention for her, alongside decades of Quaker silence. In this conversation, rich with live music and language that arrives like poetry, Carrie speaks about the risk of loving something deeply, meeting human darkness with wonder rather than judgment, and what hope actually looks like when it's gritty and daily rather than wishful. Pull up a chair. This one is worth sitting with. About: Carrie Newcomer is a Grammy and Emmy-winning singer, songwriter, and poet with 20 nationally released albums, three collections of poetry and essays, and a devoted following on Substack where she writes weekly on music, spirituality, and the life of attention. She is co-host of The Growing Edge podcast with Parker Palmer. Carrie’s website: https://www.carrienewcomer.com/Carrie’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CarrieNewcomer Carrie’s Newcomer Substack “The Gathering of Spirits” https://carrienewcomer.substack.com/ The Growing Edge Podcast: https://www.newcomerpalmer.com/podcast Timestamp 00:00 Holy As the Day is Spent 03:02 Seeing the Sacred in the Ordinary 07:25 Songwriting and Singing as Spiritual Practices 11:07 Songs, Stories, and the Universal Human Experience 16:58 Carrie's Job Description: Giving Words to that Which is Beyond Words 20:02 Vocation: Risking What You Love the Most 30:21 Vocation and Making a Living35:35 "When I am True, the Way has been True" 40:07 Unprogrammed Quaker Meeting: A Silent Gathering of Friends 44:56 Silence Underneath the Sound 47:59 Blessing Everything: Acknowledging the Holy 54:42 Gathering in the Inner Silence : "Welcome Back" 01:00:10 Finding the Quaker Community 01:03:48 The Mystical Within and Beyond Traditions 01:08:18 The Experience of the Great Luminous 01:11:46 A Shovel is a Prayer 01:17:09 The Love of Humans: What about the Dark Side? 01:28:53 The Nitty Gritty of Hope 01:32:30 How do I fit with my soul? What will the harvest of my life be? 01:36:58 Gratitude Practice and Love Lessons from Dogs 01:44:12 What is my deepest question today? 01:46:54 Creativity as a Spiritual Practice 01:51:54 Lean in Toward the Light #carrienewcomer #spirituality #sacred #spiritualmusic #quakers #silence

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episode Visions of Christ, Surrender, and the True Meaning of Love | Sherry Ritley artwork

Visions of Christ, Surrender, and the True Meaning of Love | Sherry Ritley

Dr. David R. Hawkins | Christ | Mystical Experience | Forgiveness | Love | Death | Devotion | Meditation | Silence | Prayer | Visions To mark the 25th episode of The Spiritual Context Podcast, I'm releasing a very special interview—one of the very first conversations I recorded when this podcast was still just an idea. My guest today is Sherry Ritley, a dear friend and someone who has deeply influenced my own spiritual journey. She is a private and ordinary person with an extraordinary inner life and a remarkable depth of devotion. Spirituality permeates every aspect of her life. Her life has become a prayer. Whether she is speaking about mystical visions, meditation, forgiveness, death, or simply caring for a garden, everything seems to arise from the same source, a profound trust in God and an ever-deepening understanding of love. I hope you'll enjoy this conversation as much as I did. May it bring you closer to your own True Self. Chapters 00:00 25th Episode Gratitude 01:40 Love of Christ and Spiritual Experiences During Childhood 08:23 Journey Through the Stages of Spiritual Growth 12:16 Deep Surrender to God During Delivery 15:08 Leaving Home and Family to Meditate 19:23 Longing for God Gets Mixed Up with Approval from Other Humans 21:21 The True Teacher: Dr. David R. Hawkins (Doc) 25:54 Surrender and the Divine Visions of Jesus Christ 36:55 Being in the Presence of a True Teacher 45:58 Wandering No More: A Poem by Sherry 50:12 Coming to Know True Love 55:39 Forgiveness: Do Onto Others As You Would Have Them Do Unto You 01:03:44 Living Life As a Prayer 01:13:22 The Mind is Mostly Silent 01:22:08 Blissful Experiences Surrounding Death 01:27:43 Spiritual Energy: "Truth Juice" 01:31:27 Handling Health Challenges 01:35:08 The Vision of Jesus, Buddha, and Dr. David R. Hawkins Dancing Together 01:37:06Bereft of Love, We Perish Music for this episode by Benjamin Bigelow

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episode Wooed By The Spirit: A Quaker Mystic on Hearing God, Silence, and Oneness | Patricia McBee artwork

Wooed By The Spirit: A Quaker Mystic on Hearing God, Silence, and Oneness | Patricia McBee

Is there within us a Presence that knows what we need before we do? How do we hear its guidance, and how do we trust it when it asks us to abandon what we thought we wanted? At eight years old, Patricia McBee felt an overwhelming Divine Presence, and she has followed its leadings since. A Quaker mystic and elder, she has spent a lifetime learning to recognize its guidance in all its forms. The fully formed verbal instruction. The way opening that arrives without warning. The way closing that refuses to budge. The bait-and-switch that has taken her places she never intended to go. Even the laziness that, in hindsight, brought her exactly where she needed to be. The Presence also communicates in visions. One showed her that she is absolutely safe even when wild beasts that could tear her limb from limb lurk in the forest. Through these leadings, her understanding of the Divine Presence has been completely transformed—from the traditional God of the Sistine Chapel with his flowing beard, through God as love, to a vision of Oneness. She calls her life "Wooed by the Spirit." This episode is an invitation into what such a courtship with the Divine Presence within each of us. Timestamps 00:00 Spiritual Guidance: A Voice Told Me To Change My Major 04:47 Testing Spiritual Guidance: Waiting, Journaling, and Sharing with Elders 09:04 Mystical Experience at 8: The Divine in First Communion 16:49 Finding Elders, Spiritual Companions, and QuakerMystics 19:48 Can Laziness Be a Form of Guidance? : First QuakerMeeting 26:01 Way Opening, Way Closing: Living Inside QuakerDiscernment 28:42 Cultivating and Expressing Spiritual Life 33:01 Silence, Hymns, and the Vision of Perfect Safety 37:36 Core Quaker Belief: That of God in Each Person 43:31 Silence, Sleepiness, and Being Present to Friends 48:06 Universal Truth Across Different Religions 52:10 Evolving Understanding of God: Love, All-That-Is, and Oneness 01:08:57 The Psychological Impact of Theology: Accepting All of Oneself 01:15:10 All-That-Is, Oneness, and Perceptual Appearance 01:21:23 Hard Work and Intelligence Alone Aren't Sufficient 01:36:01 Returning to Love as All-That-Is and Oneness 01:39:23 Bait-and-Switch Guidance: Life's Unexpected Turns 01:49:19 Marriage as a Spiritual Discipline 01:52:13 Death, Safety, and What Comes Next 01:58:23 Prayer After Oneness   Music for this episode by Benjamin Bigelow

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episode Music Professor Finds Samadhi: Kriya Yoga, Kirtan, and Undramatic Enlightenment | John Covach artwork

Music Professor Finds Samadhi: Kriya Yoga, Kirtan, and Undramatic Enlightenment | John Covach

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episode Snagged by the Divine — Pravrajika Vrajaprana on Self-Realization, Devotion, & the Ramakrishna Tradition artwork

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