The Physical & Spiritual You | Our Sunday Talks

The Physical & Spiritual You | Our Sunday Talks

Author: The Living Hour March 15, 2026 Duration: 5:49

Welcome to Our Sunday Talks. Today’s talk was edited and adapted from Fundamentals of Success by Hiram Abiff Boaz, published in 1923. Gain access to more episodes (ad-free) by becoming our patron for as little as $3 a month.

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Inspirational Podcast Excerpt: Unlike lifeless matter, you are a living, active, intelligent force. By the marvelous powers of your mind you are placed at almost an infinite distance above the rest of the animal kingdom.

You stand in a peculiar relation to the unity of God’s great system. You are an epitome of the universe. In you the seen and unseen meet. Being material and immaterial, you stand as the connecting link between the visible and the invisible world. Being both physical and spiritual, you stand in closest connection with the physical and spiritual universe.

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For nearly a decade, the voices of some of history's most profound thinkers have found a new home in the modern day. Inspirational Living: Life Lessons for Success & Happiness, from The Living Hour, draws directly from the original texts of classic writers like Ralph Waldo Emerson, Helen Keller, and Booker T. Washington. Instead of modern interpretations, each episode is carefully adapted from their actual essays and books, allowing their timeless wisdom on perseverance, inner peace, and purpose to speak for itself. This approach creates a unique space where personal growth is explored through a historical lens, connecting lessons from the past to the challenges of today. With over twenty-five million downloads, the podcast has become a trusted resource for anyone looking to cultivate resilience, improve their mental and physical well-being, and explore the spiritual dimensions of a meaningful life. You'll hear curated insights that address the whole self-mind, body, and spirit-offering practical philosophy for navigating work, relationships, and personal ambition. It’s a deeply rooted alternative to fleeting motivational quotes, providing substantial content that encourages reflection and actionable change. Tune in for a quiet moment of guidance that feels both ancient and immediately relevant.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Inspirational Living: Life Lessons for Success & Happiness
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