
Part 2 | Why You Should Open Your Heart
A second installment of last week's episode on heart opening!

Hosted by The Fall to Grace · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 20 episodes
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Grace rarely finds you on a winning streak. So how do we make sense of the pain we encounter in this life? How do we build a version of spirituality we love, and a community that encourages us to grow? These are the kinds of things we'll be discussing here, from the minds of two people who have been through it themselves.
The Fall to Grace hosts The Fall to Grace, a religion show with 20 episodes published.

A second installment of last week's episode on heart opening!

Our hearts are the gateway to a new version of humanity and to our own spiritual evolution. It's time to open them up!

This episode is all about cycles. Sometimes we may not feel inclined to act, and yet it's vital that we do anyway

In this episode, Cyan and Connor get into the topic of self love.

In this episode, Cyan and Connor discuss the vigilance it takes to watch your thoughts, and why one would want to anyway.

Cyan Niehoff and Connor Hatton teach listeners to access latent psychic abilities and harness them to take action.

In this episode, Cyan and Connor have a casual conversation about current events, including the release of the files and declining birth rates.

In this episode, Cyan and Connor discuss the pain inherently associated with a human life. By discussing Albert Camus and Eastern philosophy, they teach how to begin to overcome that pain.

In this episode, hosts Cyan and Connor talk about perfectionism: a particularly pertinent topic around the new year. The antidote? More compassion!

In this episode, Cyan and Connor define the holiday season as a time to slow down. They then dive into talking about impermanence and change.

Cyan and Connor dive into the idea of spiritual discipline, while integrating a concept they've talked about in depth in previous episodes: the wrangling of an unruly mind.

Cyan and Connor explore politics and relationships through a more spiritually-informed lens.

In this episode, Cyan and Connor argue that love is just forgiveness. True self-love and love for others begins when compassion does.

In this episode, Cyan and Connor dive more in depth to a topic they began to explore in episode 5: identity. This time, they explain why authenticity is such an important facet of identity.

In this episode, Cyan and Connor answer a listener question: in order to be spiritual, do we have to subscribe to a particular religious tradition or worship a deity?

We come into this world as blank slates, but as soon as we take our first breath, the world begins to assign identities to us. How do we reconcile the expansive nature of our soul with our experience of being put into a

Cyan shares a little about the week she just spent with her teacher, which leads to a conversation about the spiritual experience and where it may lead us. Connor answers a listener question.

In this episode, we expand on the concept of fear, which can manifest in many potentially destructive ways. We also begin to explore how we can move through and learn from our fear.

In this episode, we begin to explore the concept of fear. Fear manifests in so many potentially destructive ways, and it often stems from an underlying feeling of worthlessness. Once we begin to question our fear, we beg

Grace is often what happens when we're not in a winning streak. How do we make sense of our painful experiences when we don't connect with the versions of spirituality that we are surrounded by? These are the types of co
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