Fire and Light

Fire and Light

Tessa Bielecki and David Denny
Land Verenigde Staten
Genres Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality
Taal EN-US
Afleveringen 19
Laatste 14.12.2024

Two old friends who lived in monasteries for fifty years, now urban hermits in Tucson, Arizona, share conversations about living sanely and contemplatively in the midst of engaged lives. They explore how to keep love alive and celebrate everyone in the great Circle of Life, while being honest about what keeps them awake at night. The podcast offers stories of hope that can bring light and set hearts on fire, as they ponder life, love, and soul.

Afleveringen

  • Christmas Joy and Gladness 14.12.2024 36min
    In their final Fire and Light conversation, Tessa and Dave celebrate the Twelfth Day of Christmas, or Feast of the Epiphany. Take a break from commercialized Christmas, latch onto a star, and linger in Bethlehem as the violent empire goes back to business. Celebrate wise women and men who still follow stars.
  • The Seed and the Space That Changed You 31.07.2024 32min
    What is the most important transitional moment in your life? Or are there several? Tessa and Dave look back on their early years in Sedona, Arizona. There they discovered an earthy mysticism of gardening, reading, and moonrises that kindled a flame of wonder and sowed the seeds of contemplation that transformed their lives. They encourage you to reflect on the moment and the place that set your life on a new course.
  • The Desert Experience 01.06.2024 31min
    What comes to mind when you think of the desert? Does it sound beautiful? Ominous? Both? Find out how "desert rats," from author Edward Abbey to artist Georgia O'Keeffe, express the wonder and solace they find in desert landscapes. Learn how indigenous desert dwellers describe their homelands. For some souls, the desert is the ideal place to listen for God. And what do we mean by an "inner desert"? We conclude this conversation with a meditation on the Sonoran Desert at dawn.
  • Joy As Resistance 01.05.2024 35min
    Is your life joyful? Do you think everyone has a right to joy? How do we keep joy alive in the midst of so much sorrow in the world? Can we practice it? And what do we mean by joy as resistance? Dave and Tessa grapple with these questions and more in our latest podcast.
  • Return to the Wild 29.02.2024 29min
    Is wilderness important in our lives? Tessa and Dave describe a recent trip to Death Valley and reflect on what struck them most in that vast, wild, empty landscape. They discuss the “practice of the wild” and the joy of encountering our liberating smallness in communion with ancient stone and starlit nights. (Good news: we are upgrading our recording equipment this month. Expect improved sound quality in our April podcast.)
  • Ordinary Plenty: Celtic Spirituality 01.02.2024 33min
    According to the Celtic calendar, February 1 marks the first day of spring and celebrates the increasing daylight. In our February Fire and Light podcast, “Ordinary Plenty: Celtic Spirituality,” Dave Denny and Tessa Bielecki share stories of living in Ireland. They highlight the wonder of burning peat fires, ancient megalithic ruins, and meeting Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney. Join them as they celebrate the “ordinary plenty” in everyday life. Savor the Divine we experience throu...
  • Animal Guides 01.12.2023 33min
    Do you love animals? How might a swallow, a salmon, a stag or a unicorn speak to our souls? We explore the world of symbols and the beauty of animal images, archetypes, and legends that speak to us of holiness. We welcome the season of Advent by presenting a new way of praying for the coming of Love into our lives.
  • Day of the Dead and the Marigold Path 30.10.2023 42min
    Explore the Day of the Dead and the colors and customs surrounding death, especially joy and hope, beautifully expressed in the film Coco. Learn about building an altar of remembrance for your ancestors. Find out what dying people most regret. Hear about loved ones who have lived and died peacefully. Join us in meditating on what we may learn from our ancestors’ lives and deaths, and how they may inspire us to live.
  • Humor and Halloween 29.09.2023 27min
    Humor and Halloween October brings longer nights and warm-toned leaves to the northern hemisphere. It also brings Halloween. Tessa and Dave reflect on the origins, playfulness and profundity of Halloween, from jack-o’-lanterns to the Resurrection. They introduce us to Philip Neri, a seriously silly 16th-century saint, and emphasize the importance of laughter, “holy folly” and good cheer.
  • Open Hearts, High Hopes 31.08.2023 33min
    Tessa and Dave share their vibrant experience of the Ninth Parliament of the World’s Religions in Chicago, which focused on freedom and the rights of women, indigenous peoples, and the earth itself. Dave reflects on Palestinian-Israeli relations and Tessa suggests two practices: celebrating differences and being vulnerable to conversion. Join their meditation on commitment to interfaith cooperation.
  • Before, After, and the Atomic Bomb 31.07.2023 37min
    Tessa and Dave begin by remembering the “before” and “after” of their lives in Sedona, Arizona and relate this to “before” and “after” the dropping of the atomic bomb. They respond to “Oppenheimer", the latest film by Christopher Nolan, about the father of the bomb. Hear their reflections on how the arts help us face shattering memories that many would rather forget or whitewash. Consider the paradox of a cruel and wondrous world. Then celebrate Hope as radical openness fo...
  • A Taste of Place 01.07.2023 37min
    Where do you place yourself? How does it taste? Tessa and Dave share a taste of the Sonoran Desert as they savor picking saguaro fruit with guidance from local Tohono O’odham neighbors. They relish the physical act of picking fruit with a traditional tool and preparing it to eat. And they ponder the spiritual meaning of the sticky red fruit for native communities. In gathering the fruit, Desert People bring down the clouds that release life-giving monsoons in July. How doe...
  • Going Against the Grind 01.06.2023 38min
    We welcome the month of June by remembering the summers of our youth: Dave in Indiana and Tessa in Connecticut. We explore how leisure, not work, is the basis of culture. Our conversation includes insights from Tricia Hersey, “the Nap Bishop.” Her book, Rest is Resistance: A Manifesto, encourages us to nap, dream again and escape the “grind culture,” as the Jewish people escaped Pharaoh a long time ago. We think you’ll find our monthly practice “assignment” very easy! Our meditation is guided...
  • My Story, Your Story 29.04.2023 37min
    Tessa and Dave introduce the Irish saying, “my story, your story.” They explore how the concrete details, joys and sorrows of our unique life stories have an uncanny power to communicate across time and cultures. Allow yourself to slow down and ponder the meaning of “destiny” and how your years unfold along themes that weave in and out of your life’s seasons. Tessa and Dave note major landmarks or thresholds in their own lives and lead you through a meditation to help you discover and celebra...
  • Breathing Room for the Sprit 13.04.2023 34min
    Tessa and Dave explore ways to create breathing room for our spirits in a world of speed and utility. They describe a recent desert camping trip and Dave recites “Superbloom Toast,” a poem celebrating the spectacle of a desert bursting with flowers. Since April is National Poetry Month, they ponder the value of poetry and its relationship to contemplation. This month’s meditation creates breathing space for the spirit by helping us slow down, pay attention, and enjoy everyday wonders.
  • Alchemy of Earth and Soul 04.03.2023 39min
    Tessa rhapsodizes on the beauty of compost. She celebrates the season of Lent as alchemy: allowing the cast-off peelings, the inedible “garbage” of our lives to be transformed into fertile soil for future flowers. She recommends we get our hands dirty and grow something green in this month that Tohono O’Odham people call the Green Moon. Dave celebrates Women’s History Month by commenting on bell hooks, Naomi Shihab Nye, Valarie Kaur, and desert elder Lorraine Eiler.
  • Candles and Good Trouble 31.01.2023 32min
    Tessa and Dave explore the beauty of candlelight and the Feast of Candlemas. In honor of Black History Month they reflect on the spirituality of civil rights activist and congressman, the late John Lewis. Noting the universal appreciation of candlelight in spiritual ceremonies, they suggest a candle blessing practice and offer a meditation by Howard Thurman, author and mystic whose wisdom helped guide the American Civil Rights movement of the 1960s.
  • Living a Natural Life 04.01.2023 37min
    In this first episode Tessa and Dave say why the podcast is named Fire and Light and what are the life questions they will be addressing. They describe who they are and where thay have come from. Each episode offers a simple contemplative practice and ends with a brief meditation.
  • Fire and Light 02.11.2022 2min
    An introduction to the upcoming podcast on living contemplatively in the world.

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