What would your life look like if instead of following your bliss, you followed your heartbreak?
In this 30-minute video, author Adam Bucko sits down for a thoughtful conversation with CAC’s Digital and Print Publications Manager, Mark Longhurst. Together, they discuss Adam's book "Let Heartbreak Be Your Guide," and the role radical resilience plays in our lives.
Adam shares the inspiration behind the title of his book: “When we hold onto our heartbreak and our aliveness — when we really meditate on it — when we hold those questions with every cell of our being, something cracks and there's this sense that arises in us. And I call that the Holy Spirit, or the impulse of God.”
Explore his unique perspective in this exclusive interview from the Daily Meditations from the Center for Action and Contemplation.
THE DAILY MEDITATIONS
Richard Rohr’s Daily Meditations are free email reflections sent every day of the year. Each meditation features Richard Rohr and guest authors reflecting on a yearly theme, with each week building on previous topics — but you can join at any time!
Get the Daily Meditations in your inbox. Sign-up today to receive the Daily Meditations every day. You will receive an emailed meditation every day of the week, including the Weekly Summary on Saturday. https://bit.ly/3wy9sj8
CENTER FOR ACTION AND CONTEMPLATION
The Center for Action and Contemplation (CAC) is an educational nonprofit introducing seekers to the contemplative Christian path of transformation. Founded by Richard Rohr in 1987, our programs and resources are designed to help deepen prayer practice and strengthen compassionate engagement in the world.
Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3QypRgu
Learn more about Who We Are: https://bit.ly/3D8TtdU
Learn more about What We Do: https://bit.ly/3qrYFGc
Learn more about Richard Rohr: https://bit.ly/3ozYdmP
Learn more about Contemplation: https://bit.ly/3wNojGF
Watch video Letting Heartbreak Be Your Guide | Richard Rohr’s Daily Meditations online without registration, duration hours minute second in high quality. This video was added by user Center for Action and Contemplation 12 September 2024, don't forget to share it with your friends and acquaintances, it has been viewed on our site 37,442 once and liked it 756 people.