The Prayer Maven
The Prayer Maven Podcast
Two Are Better than One
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Two Are Better than One

Cultivating healthy, fulfilling relationships with guest Beau Angel

We are intrinsically wired for connection, though in our human condition we usually find ourselves looking for a way out of the terrible dysfunction in the connections and relationships we’re in.

This podcast is based on our personal experience of cultivating healthy relationships. There are certainly both principles that are fundamental to any and all healthy relationships, and there are things that are specific to the health of OUR relationship.

What this isn’t:

A “how to” on coercing a specific person to be YOUR person. Many people are currently using spiritual principles to manipulate people and circumstance. We do not align with those practices. You can use them if you like, but our experience has been, if you use a pure principle from a place of fear (like insisting a specific person must be your person regardless of the circumstance) you will find yourself in a world of chaos and suffering.

This isn’t the Law of relating. This is practical, applicable content that can support your own process of alignment to what God has for you.

We believe that God alone is able to bring together perfect partnership for anyone who desires it.

This is our experience. Nothing more, nothing less. “Two are better than one…If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.”

Union is God’s design and God’s plan. It begins within each of us and is expressed in the partnerships and relationships around us. Your relationships are telling you everything about your own personal union with You, the Divine Consciousness within.

Enjoy!

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The Prayer Maven Podcast
Transformational life experiences and experiments with the simple act of prayer. A real life look at healing, resolution, and restoration and the successes and failures along the way.