
Following the Aliveness
“Following the Aliveness” takes a deep dive into the sacred in everyday life in under 15 minutes, making it a perfect way to start your day, your meditation practice, or simply providing a moment of sacred time amidst life's busyness and chaos.
“Following the Aliveness” is hosted by Janine Schipper, a forest wanderer, mother, meditation teacher, environmental sociologist, and explorer of the deep mysteries that lie within.
New podcast episodes are available twice weekly.
Following the Aliveness
Reharvest: These Wild Thoughts
Join us today for a Reharvest — fresh insights from a favorite past episode.
“I wonder, as with the ways of the forest, might the thinking mind simply reflect the wild within?” In today’s episode, Janine delves into the wild terrain of thoughts, drawing parallels to the untamed nature she encounters on her morning walks. Join us as we explore the wild nature of our thoughts.
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Join us every Sunday for a new episode of “Following the Aliveness” and enjoy a Mid-Week Breather every Wednesday.
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These contemplative reflections and meditations are offered as companions on your inner journey. They are not meant to replace professional medical care. I trust you to listen deeply to what serves you, and I hold no responsibility for how these offerings are used or und...