Podcast #10: Evoking Change through Uplifting Action
December 21st, 2008 by John Wolfe
This episode is an audio narration of my latest blog entry, Evoking Change through Uplifting Action. It covers embracing internal love, peace and acceptance, for the purpose of following through with uplifting, life-changing physical action. It’s this action which leads to profound personal (as well as global) change.
You can access this episode in several ways: through the audio section’s player, the embedded You Tube players below, or via the following link: Episode #10.
“Evoking Change through Uplifting Action” runs for 12 minutes and 35 seconds. File size for download is 11.5 MB.
Part I
Part II
December 22nd, 2008 at 7:45 am
John,
I know I’ve already commented on your videos but I wanted to share this thought and feeling real fast with you. One of the reasons why I love this idea of podcasting your blogs is because there’s something even more special and inconceivablely unique that comes through the essence of you and your voice when you share verbally. I can think of a few key thoughts and words that you say in both part 1 and 2 which I could personally feel an abysmal meaning in what you were sharing. These key points I’ve found in this podcast are a bit exclusive, in my opinion, and I won’t discuss them on here but some other time with you.
The unconditional love and concern you have for all of humanity is beautifully prodigious. I know I say this often but we are MOST advantageous to have you incarnated with us all on Earth right now. The theme of Love and the unity of humanity is indeed reaching to a new elevation of awareness and you, dear friend, are contributing to this in great ways. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you very much and keep those podcast coming, please
All of My Best and Many Blessings, Goldie~*~
December 22nd, 2008 at 10:17 pm
Thank you, Goldie, for everything.
As always, I appreciate your kind feedback and support. I’m really enjoying creating these recordings. I may not turn every future post into an episode. I’m going to go by feel and see which entries seem to be a good fit for audio conversion.