2017-07-03
59 分钟What my mother taught me, which is faith.
She had so much faith that in the middle of nothing, there will be plenty.
And if we can communicate that to people, that in the middle of our hardest times, there is faith that we are not alone.
Imagine feeling like you were kind of put on the planet to do a certain thing and then getting to a point where you're an adult and you're doing it and you're pouring your heart into it, and it seems like the universe is not rising up to support you but is rather doing the exact opposite.
Well, that was the experience of today's guest, Agape Stasnopoulos as she really started to devote herself to the performing arts and the dramatic arts and struggled mightily with a career.
That struggle then became the source of a lot of questioning, a lot of exploration that led her to change directions, pursue a master's in spiritual psychology, and then become an author.
She's written a number of books, now leads workshops and speaks globally.
Her latest is called wake up to the joy of you.
It's a beautiful book with 52 weekly meditations and practices.
And if you stay tuned at the end of this conversation, actually, she has very graciously allowed us to edit in one really beautiful guided meditation around love as we wrap up the conversation today.
So be sure to stick around for that and set aside a few extra minutes to really deepen into it.
I'm Jonathan Fields.
This is good life project.
So good to be sitting with you today.
Thank you so much, Jonathan.
Yeah, I feel the same way.
It's like my mother used to call it when you meet people that are your essential family in this world, you know, kindred spirits.
Yeah, absolutely.
I really, I just really have to say I so honor what you do.
Ah, thank you.