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Deep in the Battlefield
What does it mean to be a spiritual warrior? What is the connection between the drive to fight and the drive for deeper spiritual meaning and purpose in our lives? Another fiery conversation about the nature of war, what has happened to fully-alive masculine energy, and what is truly worth fighting for in the human realm. This episode is dedicated to Master Sergeant Roy Benavidez, to Christopher Michael Cooper, to our friend P.L., and to all the other warriors who have struggled or are struggling now to keep their own inner flame lit while deep in the battlefield. Poem “Chocolate Pudding” written by DerekEmail us at seekinmmountparnassus@gmail.comOur website is here www.seekingmountparnassus.comPlease consider supporting this podcast. We subscribe to the value for value method of interactions with other humans. If you feel you've received any value from listening to us, send us some value in whatever form you find reasonable. Examples; Cash, poetry, drawings, artwork, screenplays, original ideas, thoughts, loving kindness, etc.