Category: Voice Notes
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“Bring Your Vessels Not a Few” by Mrs. C. H. Morris

Hymnal Page Scan: Bring Your Vessels Keyboard Recording: Voice Note with words to 1st verse: 1 Are you looking for the fullnessof the blessing of the LordIn your heart and life today?Claim the promise of your Father,come according to His word,in the blessed old time way. Chorus:He will fill your heart today to overflowing,As the…
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Voice Note: Influx and Reflux, Imagery of conforming to God’s will, Imagery of our moments as gemstones, Imagery of the Holy Spirit hovering over the waters at creation
Voice Note: Transcript: [00:00] Okay, so I’m still having this flare-up of E-O-E and I still don’t have my voice, so…I’m still trying to get breakthroughs. The other day when I was talking about, I think I was talking about how my brain takes in information. I used the word influx. And, it made me…
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Voice Note: Imagery of riding with Jesus in a royal carriage and imagery from 1 Peter 2:4-5 of living stones
Voice Note: Transcript: [00:00] Hi. Okay, thank you for listening today I was going to talk about some imagery that we can use in our meditation time. It helps us to learn about, in terms of processing our environment, it helps us to have this imagery of where we are and what’s going on. And…
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Voice Note: What is faith? Ellicott and Matthew Poole Commentaries on Hebrews 11:1; Imagery of light shining into our understanding
Voice Note: Links: Hebrews 11 Matthew Poole’s Commentary Hebrews 11 Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers The imagery from today’s voice note is that of a light shining into our understandings, illuminating them and giving us an awareness of that spiritual world that we cannot see with our eyes. So when you are meditating, think about…
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“A Debtor to Mercy Alone” by Augustus Toplady
Hymnal Page Scan: Faith Triumphing | Hymnary.org Piano Recording: Voice Note with Explanation of A Debtor to Mercy Alone: Voice Note with Words to hymn: (The words to the hymn are posted after the transcript of the voice note) Transcript of Voice Note: Okay, so this hymn is called A Debtor to Mercy Alone. It…
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Voice Note: Talking about collapsed immobility, being able to take in new information, calendar imagery, and anger defined as dissonance
Voice Note: Links: Impala in and slowly out of collapsed immobility – YouTube What is Pendulation in Somatic Experiencing® with Peter A Levine, PhD “The Lord Will Answer Prayer” by Fanny Crosby – Learning to Live by Faith Transcript: [00:00] Hi. Thank you for listening. In yesterday’s voice note I was talking about how fight,…
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Voice Note: Talking about trying to get out of a freeze and the Polyvagal Theory
There are 3 parts to today’s voice note. Voice Note Part 1: Voice Note Part 2: Voice Note Part 3: Transcript: Okay, so in my last voice note, I was talking about this flare-up that I’m having of EOE and the Shut down the freeze that I’m trying to get out of. I was going…
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Voice Note: Trying to unfreeze my mind after the COVID pandemic, and talking about what I’ve studied about the Second Coming of Christ
There are 2 parts to today’s voice note. Voice Note Part 1: Voice Note Part 2: Transcript: Hi. I’m still having this flare-up of eosinophilic esophagitis and I’ve lost my voice. So today I was going to talk a little bit about that. And I was also going to talk about, I’ve posted on here,…
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Voice Note: “The Life of God in the Soul of Man” by Henry Scougal Part 1
I accidentally pushed stop when I was recording. So there are 2 parts to today’s voice note. Voice Note Part 1: Voice Note Part 2: Links: Henry Scougal: Life of God in the Soul of Man – Christian Classics Ethereal Library “Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise” by Walter C. Smith – Learning to Live by…
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Voice Note: Definition of sin, Learning about our sinful condition, and the hope of heaven
Transcript: Okay, thank you for listening. Today I wanted to talk about something that happens when you’re studying the older commentaries, you’ll find that they take time to really give a good definition of terms so it’s words that I’m familiar with them. I’ve heard throughout my life. I thought I knew what they meant,…