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  • Ep. 129 - Emotions, Repression, Affirmation, Sexual Healing, Anna Terruwe & Conrad Baars w/ Jeff Mazzone
    BECOME A PATRONhttps://PhysicallySpiritual.comHarmonium Counseling - https://www.harmoniumcounseling.comCatholic Psychotherapy Association - https://catholicpsychotherapy.orgJeff’s Instagram (Discalced Counselor) - https://www.instagram.com/discalced_counselor/Andrew's Substack - http://becominggift.com Catechism References from Episode“The term "passions" belongs to the Christian patrimony. Feelings or passions are emotions or movements of the sensitive appetite that incline us to act or not to act in regard to something felt or imagined to be good or evil.” Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1763. - https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P5V.HTM“The passions are natural components of the human psyche; they form the passageway and ensure the connection between the life of the senses and the life of the mind. Our Lord called man's heart the source from which the passions spring.” Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1764. - https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P5V.HTM“Strong feelings are not decisive for the morality or the holiness of persons; they are simply the inexhaustible reservoir of images and affections in which the moral life is expressed. Passions are morally good when they contribute to a good action, evil in the opposite case. the upright will orders the movements of the senses it appropriates to the good and to beatitude; an evil will succumbs to disordered passions and exacerbates them. Emotions and feelings can be taken up into the virtues or perverted by the vices.” Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1768. - https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P5W.HTM“Moral perfection consists in man's being moved to the good not by his will alone, but also by his sensitive appetite, as in the words of the psalm: ‘My heart and flesh sing for joy to the living God.’” Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1770. - https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P5W.HTM“For a sin to be mortal, three conditions must together be met: ‘Mortal sin is sin whose object is grave matter and which is also committed with full knowledge and deliberate consent.’” Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1770. - https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P6C.HTM“Imputability and responsibility for an action can be diminished or even nullified by ignorance, inadvertence, duress, fear, habit, inordinate attachments, and other psychological or social factors.” Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1735. - https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P5N.HTM
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  • Ep 128. Sloth, Sabbath, Family & Restoring the Lords Day with Daniel Fitzpatrick
    Andrew's Substack - http://becominggift.comBecome a Patron of Physically Spiritual - https://physicallyspiritual.com/Get your copy of Restoring the Lord’s Day - https://www.sojolk8trk.com/B5QSX3/261TC5C/ (affiliate link) Daniel’s Website - http://www.restoringthelordsday.comMore about Daniel and his other books - https://sl9art.com/daniel-fitzpatrickDaniel’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fitz.the.writer/?hl=en
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  • Ep 127. Healing, Men & Trauma, Parts Work, IFS & Litanies of the Heart with Dr Gerry Crete
    In this episode of Physically Spiritual Dr. Gerry Crete shares his personal journey from a challenging upbringing to becoming a mental health counselor focused on trauma, particularly in men. He discusses the unique ways men experience trauma, the societal pressures that inhibit vulnerability, and the importance of breaking the cycle of shame. The dialogue explores various therapeutic approaches, including parts work and integration EMDR. The conversation emphasizes the complexity of the human experience and the need for vulnerability and connection. Get a copy of Litanies of the Heart with my affiliate link - https://www.sojolk8trk.com/B5QSX3/24FF3KX/ Become a patron of Physically Spiritual - https://physicallyspiritual.com Transfiguration Counseling - https://www.transfiguration.co Souls and Hearts - https://www.soulsandhearts.com Andrew's Substack - https://www.becominggift.com
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  • Ep 126. Integrating Fitness & Spirituality, Catholic Personal Training & God of Endurance Book w/ Chase Crouse
    In this conversation, Chase Crouse shares his journey from a lukewarm Catholic upbringing to leading a Catholic fitness apostolate called Hypurofit. He discusses the integration of fitness and spirituality, emphasizing the importance of self-mastery and endurance in both physical and spiritual realms. The conversation explores the unique approach of Hypurofit, which combines personal training with a Catholic perspective, and highlights the insights from Chase's book, 'God of Endurance,' co-authored by Dan Burke. The discussion also touches on practical steps for achieving health and holiness, the significance of having a 'why' rooted in relationships, and the necessity of grace in the journey of self-improvement. Order a copy of God of Endurance with my affiliate link - https://sophiainstitute.com/product/the-god-of-endurance/?oid=784&affid=202 Hypuro Fit - https://www.hypurofit.org Physically Spiritual Podcast/Become a Patron - https://apostle.world/profile?view=otjxaqRZfSI9VuY9yrhg Andrew's Substack - https://becominggift.com
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  • Ep 125. Christmas in Heaven, Death & Grief, & the Communion of Saints w/ Anthony DeStefano
    This episode of Physically Spiritual is a conversation with Anthony DeStefano about his new children's book, 'Christmas in Heaven.' We discuss the true meaning of Christmas, the Communion of Saints, talking to children about death, memento mori, grieving with hope, and the Christian perspective on death and heaven.BECOME A PATRON https://PhysicallySpiritual.comHeadings00:00 Introduction to Christmas in Heaven03:00 The True Meaning of Christmas06:40 Grieving with Hope12:00 The Christian Perspective on Death18:30 Heaven: A Place of Reunion24:20 Conclusion and ReflectionsNotesGet a copy of “Christmas in Heaven” - https://sophiainstitute.com/product/christmas-in-heaven/Anthony DeStefano reading the book - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qDAYPeQRlEThe Communion of Saints - https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04171a.htmMomento Mori - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memento_mori
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Andrew dives into the relationship between science and spirituality, and how deeper understandings about the interplay between biology, psychology, and theology can help us discover and become the best, healthiest versions of ourselves. Combining the best insights from faith and reason are the key to go from surviving to thriving.
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