#33 - God Exists in the Space Between Us

 

EPISODE #33

What does it mean to believe in something you can’t define?

In this conversation, a caller shares how living with chronic illness has shaped not only his awareness of mortality but also his sense of wonder. For him, faith isn’t about doctrine or destination — it’s about connection. He talks about gratitude as a daily practice, the quiet magic of The Velveteen Rabbit, and the strange calm that came during a near-fatal car crash when he thought, “Here I come, God.”

Together, we explore how imagination can become a form of spirituality, how awareness of death can deepen our love of life, and how divinity might simply exist in the space between people — in the effort to truly see and understand one another. It’s a conversation about illness, faith, and what it means to stay open to life’s mystery, even when nothing feels certain.

Book Recommendations: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens; The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams

If you’d like to watch this conversation instead of just listening, you can find the video version on YouTube.


Listen to the full episode here or wherever you get your podcasts.

 
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