Wild Beasts and Dragon’s Wine [SSL 295]
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Evagrius Ponticus (345-399 CE) was an expert of the inner life. Today, we read from Fr. Gabriel Bunge book on what Evagrius meant by Dragon's Wine and Angel's Bread. See companion page (PART 2) for the book link, more on the author, and other info. Once you listen, visit the companion page for part 2: https://sparkmymuse.substack.com/publish/post/141438980 • Please remember you can be an ongoing Patron (supporter) by going here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/97983978 To get the spiritual formation book I wrote (The Wild Land Within)... just click the book or google search the title to get one or a few. • You can find out about my publisher Broadleaf Books here What is a Patron? Here are the DETAILS:Patron supporters chip-in a bit each month to help me offset my expenses and continue creating episodes. Supporting this way ($5 +) entitles you to many perks and goodies that unlock once you begin.Want to come along side me with support regularly?This kind of help makes a big difference. It is with great appreciation that I create for my patrons as my "inner circle". • OF COURSE Patron supporters ALSO get ALL ACCESS to the Substack (paid) extras! Start here: https://www.patreon.com/ OR make a contribution at PayPal.me/lisacolondelay • Listeners like you make this work possible. Here's how to help out: 1. Share the program with another person today. 2. Leave a good Rating/ Write a Review on iTunes for the podcast.
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