Mark McGonigle and Father Don continue their conversation about psychology and spirituality from two weeks ago on the Upon This Rock podcast. They talk about the evolution of counseling in the 21st Century, including EMDR (Eye Movement and Desensitization and Reprocessing) as well as the evolution of faith that expands beyond religious teachings to include mystical relationships with God and the spiritual world. Mark’s sense of the Holy Spirit flowing through us and our world will inspire us to tune in to how we live in sync with both our visible and invisible surroundings.
Listen to Part 1 of this Series (Psychology & Spirituality Intertwined)
Listen to Part 3 of this Series (Therapy & Counseling For All in Today’s World)
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