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The Christian Habit Destroying Your Mental Health (Spiritual Bypassing) | A Book Review
Manage episode 504693458 series 1364001
Your faith does not require you to suppress your emotions. This episode discusses Dr. Anita Phillips's book, "The Garden Within." We talk about the connection between spiritual faith and mental health.
In this discussion:- Dr. Phillips argues your heart is your center, not your mind. Your emotions should inform your thoughts.- The life of Jesus validates all human emotions. His miracles often followed moments of deep feeling.- "Spiritual bypassing" is using faith to avoid pain. We share how this book offers a path to healing.- This discussion helps you reconcile your faith with therapy and emotional wellness.
Episode Guide:
0:00 Intro: Are You at War With Your Feelings?
2:15 First Impressions of "The Garden Within"
5:30 The Emotions We Feel Are The Emotions Jesus Felt
8:45 Your Heart, Not Your Mind, is the Center
11:10 How I Was Bypassing My Emotional State
14:02 Acknowledging and Sitting With Pain
17:50 "Spiritual Bypassing" in the African Community
21:12 How Dr. Phillips Combines Psychology and Scripture
24:00 Jesus's Miracles and His Emotions
27:30 Permission To Be a Person of Faith and Have Feelings
32:10 Redefining Your Purpose
36:40 The Challenge of Vulnerability41:15 Final Takeaway:
Your Heart is Your Foundation45:00 One Question for Dr. Anita Phillips48:15 Our Next Book Club Read - "The One That Got Away" by Mike Gayle
What was your biggest takeaway from Dr. Anita Phillips's book, "The Garden Within."? Share it with us in the comments below!
🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE , COMMENT , and SUBSCRIBE for more honest conversations, book reviews, and actionable tips on thriving in your career and life!
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Panel:
@uncleak_ | @barbie_taku | @terez_of_the_most_high | @mz_nanne
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Email: [email protected] | [email protected] | Website: www.sitmpodcast.com | Instagram & Twitter: @pwccast @sitmpodcast
154 episodes
Manage episode 504693458 series 1364001
Your faith does not require you to suppress your emotions. This episode discusses Dr. Anita Phillips's book, "The Garden Within." We talk about the connection between spiritual faith and mental health.
In this discussion:- Dr. Phillips argues your heart is your center, not your mind. Your emotions should inform your thoughts.- The life of Jesus validates all human emotions. His miracles often followed moments of deep feeling.- "Spiritual bypassing" is using faith to avoid pain. We share how this book offers a path to healing.- This discussion helps you reconcile your faith with therapy and emotional wellness.
Episode Guide:
0:00 Intro: Are You at War With Your Feelings?
2:15 First Impressions of "The Garden Within"
5:30 The Emotions We Feel Are The Emotions Jesus Felt
8:45 Your Heart, Not Your Mind, is the Center
11:10 How I Was Bypassing My Emotional State
14:02 Acknowledging and Sitting With Pain
17:50 "Spiritual Bypassing" in the African Community
21:12 How Dr. Phillips Combines Psychology and Scripture
24:00 Jesus's Miracles and His Emotions
27:30 Permission To Be a Person of Faith and Have Feelings
32:10 Redefining Your Purpose
36:40 The Challenge of Vulnerability41:15 Final Takeaway:
Your Heart is Your Foundation45:00 One Question for Dr. Anita Phillips48:15 Our Next Book Club Read - "The One That Got Away" by Mike Gayle
What was your biggest takeaway from Dr. Anita Phillips's book, "The Garden Within."? Share it with us in the comments below!
🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE , COMMENT , and SUBSCRIBE for more honest conversations, book reviews, and actionable tips on thriving in your career and life!
_______
Panel:
@uncleak_ | @barbie_taku | @terez_of_the_most_high | @mz_nanne
****************************************
Email: [email protected] | [email protected] | Website: www.sitmpodcast.com | Instagram & Twitter: @pwccast @sitmpodcast
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