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  • The Eternal Bond: The Mother–Daughter Connection in Life, Death and the Afterlife with Janet Roseman, Ph.D.
    Dec 10 2025

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    Janet Lynn Roseman, PhD, is an Associate Professor in Integrative Medicine at the Dr. Kiran Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine. She teaches courses in Spirituality and Medicine, Art and Medicine, and Death and Dying for medical school students. She received the first Joseph Moore President's Award for her work in oncology and spirituality from Lesley College and was a David Larsen Fellow in Spirituality and Medicine at the Kluge Center for Scholars at the Library of Congress. Dr. Roseman is also the Founding Director of the Sidney Project in Spirituality and Medicine and Compassionate Care™, a medical education program for physician residents.

    Find out more at Llewellyn.com.


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    1 h et 3 min
  • Beyond Jesus: Patricia Pearce - A Former Pastor's Journey into Mystical Awareness
    Nov 24 2025

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    In this conversation, we speak with writer and spiritual teacher Patricia Pearce, whose journey from Presbyterian pastor to mystic invites us to rethink the boundaries of faith and spiritual identity. Patricia shares how a profound shift in consciousness opened her to the illusion of separateness and the deeper unity beneath all things. Together, we explore the transformation that led her to leave the institutional church and step into her vocation as a writer and guide on unitive consciousness.

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    Patricia Pearce was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. After graduating from college she served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Andes of Ecuador, an experience that set her on a path of spiritual exploration and into ordained ministry.

    For seventeen years she served as a Presbyterian pastor, but in the early 2000's, following the death of a close friend, she experienced a spiritual awakening which showed her that Reality is an interconnected whole, the essence of which is Love; that separateness and the separate self are illusions in the mind; and that this world is a form of dream.

    The insights from her awakening led her beyond the bounds of conventional Christian belief, and in 2010 she left the Church to embark on a vocation of writing, speaking, and teaching about the global shift into unitive consciousness.

    She is the author of two books—Beyond Jesus: My Spiritual Odyssey; and No One in I Land: A Parable of Awakening.

    Patricia shares her latest writings and podcasts on her WeAwakening Substack. You can learn more about her and her offerings on her website, www.patriciapearce.com.

    With thanks and gratitude to all of our listeners. If you would like to get in touch, we can be reached at fromstardusttous@gmail.com.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • The Story of the Noosphere: Brian Thomas Swimme and Monica DeRaspe-Bolles
    Nov 12 2025

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    In this episode, we enter a conversation at the edge of human evolution, where science and spirituality converge.

    Our guests, cosmologist Brian Thomas Swimme and scholar Monica DeRaspe-Bolles, co-authors of The Story of the Noosphere, invite us to imagine humanity’s next great unfolding: the birth of a planetary mind.

    Together we explore what Teilhard de Chardin called the noosphere. Swimme and DeRaspe-Bolles describe this as the time when the universe begins to awaken to itself through us.

    Our conversation touches on the nature of convergence: the universe’s movement toward communion rather than collapse; and on allurement, that subtle power of attraction that draws atoms, stars, and people into deeper relationship. We ask what it means to participate consciously in this convergence, and how imagination might guide the emergence of a more unified, compassionate world.

    If you’ve ever sensed that your own life is part of a larger unfolding story and that consciousness itself is a cosmic event, this episode is for you.

    Find out more about their book and their work:

    The Story of the Noosphere Book

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    The Story of the Noosphere Video Series at The Human Energy Project.

    Monica DeRaspe-Bolles is a doctoral student at the California Institute of Integral Studies, where she researches time-developmental cosmology and the potential emergence of a new structure of human experience that fosters cosmogenetic awakening. She is the co-author of The Story of the Noosphere and the co-writer of its thirty-five companion minifilms, created in collaboration with Brian Thomas Swimme. The Story of the Noosphere video series on Youtube.

    Brian Thomas Swimme is Emeritus Professor of Cosmology at the California Institute of Integral Studies. He completed his doctoral work in gravitational dynamics at the University of Oregon. Swimme is the host of the Emmy Award–winning PBS special Journey of the Universe, co-written with Mary Evelyn Tucker (www.journeyoftheuniverse.org). His most recent book, Cosmogenesis: An Unveiling of the Expanding Universe, is an early example of autocosmology—a genre blending contemporary science with cosmological phenomenology (starborne.substack.com).

    With thanks and gratitude to all of our listeners. If you would like to get in touch, we can be reached at fromstardusttous@gmail.com.

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    1 h et 15 min
  • The Divine in All Beings: Awakening to Sacred Consciousness
    Oct 29 2025

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    In this personal conversation, co-host LaNell Haydon steps from behind the mic to share her own spiritual journey from a questioning child in a working-class home to a world traveler, writer, and advocate for the sacred life within all beings.

    LaNell reflects on how her early encounters with animal suffering and cultural conditioning opened her to a lifelong search for truth and oneness. Her stories of traveling across continents, from Europe, South America, to Africa, reveal how each encounter with the human and more-than-human world became a mirror for divine consciousness.

    Through animals, she discovered what she calls “the divine inseparable from matter itself,” a revelation that transformed activism into reverence. Together with co-host Bernice Marie-Daly, LaNell explores what it means to awaken to the sacred in all of creation, to see through the eyes of every creature, and to remember that caring for the Earth and one another is not a task, but a way of being.

    This episode is an intimate reflection on divine consciousness, service, and the living wholeness that connects us all. When we truly see, we see God everywhere.

    *NOTE OF CORRECTION: In this episode, LaNell refers to a Bull that she knew on a farmed animal sanctuary, named Justice. Justice was a steer. The distinction being he was raised for the meat production industry, not for breeding.

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    LaNell Haydon is a contemplative, spiritual and fiction writer, and a co-host of this podcast, From Stardust to Us, whose work explores inner transformation and collective healing. Her journey has taken her from the creative literary world in Los Angeles to animal sanctuaries in South Africa and Peru.

    In the mid-1980s, with little more than a shoestring budget and a prayer, LaNell set out to see the world, arriving in Leningrad during the Soviet era before making her way through Europe. In 1989, she witnessed history as the Berlin Wall fell and traveled onward into the Eastern Bloc, absorbing cultures and perspectives that deepened her understanding of our shared humanity.

    Travel soon became a form of service for her, volunteering at animal sanctuaries in Colorado, South America, and Africa. LaNell worked hands-on with rescued animals and came to recognize the unique intelligence and spirit within all beings. Later journeys to Kenya, India, and Scotland added to her understanding of the sacred.

    In recent years, LaNell experienced a profound sense of oneness that revealed the divine as inseparable from matter itself. Through her forthcoming novel, her YouTube channel, and her blog, she reflects on our divine entanglement with all life. For LaNell, caring for animals, the Earth, and one another is a spiritual act of reverence for divine creation.

    www.lanellhaydon.com

    With thanks and gratitude to all of our listeners. If you would like to get in touch, we can be reached at fromstardusttous@gmail.com.

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    53 min
  • Icons for a Living Earth: In conversation with Angela Manno - International Artist
    Oct 15 2025

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    Today, we are honored to welcome Angela Manno, an internationally recognized artist whose work bridges the worlds of science, spirituality, and ecology. Angela’s artistic journey has taken her from being commissioned by NASA to commemorate the return of U.S. space flight after the Challenger accident, to being invited by the Vatican to create a program for Laudato Si’ Week, Pope Francis’ landmark call to care for our common home.

    Angela Manno is an award-winning artist based in New York City. She is a graduate of Bard College and studied art at the San Francisco Art Institute, Parsons School of Design, and l’Ecole des Arts in France. She trained with master iconographer Vladislav Andrejev in the ancient liturgical art of Byzantine-Russian iconography.

    Angela Manno’s art has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions including the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C, the Smithsonian Institution, the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, and other museums around the world. Her works reside in many private collections throughout the Americas, the Middle East, Europe, and Southeast Asia and in distinguished public collections including NASA and the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air & Space Museum.

    Angela’s exhibition, Conscious Evolution: The World at One, toured internationally, inspiring more than a quarter of a million people, and her current series, Contemporary Icons of Threatened and Endangered Species, brings the ancient practice of iconography into one of the most urgent realities of our time: the biodiversity crisis.

    Through her luminous icons, Angela elevates endangered species to their rightful place: the community of being--offering us an invitation to reverence, re-enchantment, and hope.

    Preorder her Sacred Biodiversity Cards and Guidebook here.

    https://angelamanno.com

    With thanks and gratitude to all of our listeners. If you would like to get in touch, we can be reached at fromstardusttous@gmail.com.

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    1 h et 8 min
  • Our Shared Humanity: Comic and Bestselling Author John Roedel
    Sep 24 2025

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    It’s been almost two years since our last conversation with John Roedel, an episode that quickly became one of our most listened-to.

    This time, John returns to share the working title of his forthcoming book of poems and blessings, Anointing this Threshold. Keep an eye out for this beautiful new collection.

    We also dive into his recent Substack post, Bloodlust Celibacy, where John confronts something haunting at the heart of America. What begins with an unexpected visit to a friend’s basement filled with guns unfolds into a reckoning with our nation’s addiction to violence and a culture where weapons are not only owned but celebrated.

    Join us as we discover what has developed for John in his career and life in this heartfelt conversation.

    John Roedel is a comic who unexpectedly gained notability as a writer and poet through his heartfelt Facebook conversations that went viral and became an Amazon best-selling book titled, Hey God. Hey John.

    He is the author of eight books—Hey God. Hey John, Any Given Someday, Untied: The Poetry of What Comes Next, Remedy, Upon Departure, Fitting In is For Sardines, WonderAche, and his latest work, “And Now…A Word From Your Ghosts.”

    Offering a sincere and very relatable look at his faith crisis, mental health, personal struggles, perception of our world, and even his fashion sense, John’s writing has been shared millions of times across social media and lauded by fans and readers worldwide. He teaches at universities and retreat centers across the US/Europe, blending his trademark comedy with creative exercises, journaling, dialogue, and introspection to help people fearlessly embrace and share their personal stories.

    Find out more about John Roedel’s writing and writing retreats at www.johnroedel.com.

    With thanks and gratitude to all of our listeners. If you would like to get in touch, we can be reached at fromstardusttous@gmail.com.

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    59 min
  • The Mystic Path: John Deuel on Technology, Compassion, and Divine Union
    Sep 17 2025

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    John Deuel describes himself as a mystic pilgrim, spiritual director, and supervisor, roles he stepped into after closing out a 36-year career in high tech. In this conversation, John shares his journey from Catholic roots into the vocation of spiritual direction, the call of compassion at the heart of his work, and a “Merton moment” of oneness that continues to shape his path. We also explore how not to fear AI, and what it means to bring a contemplative spirit into a rapidly changing world.

    Find out more about John Deuel's work at https://lvxfrms.org


    With thanks and gratitude to all of our listeners. If you would like to get in touch, we can be reached at fromstardusttous@gmail.com.

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    51 min
  • Body, Spirit, and the Quantum Mind: A Conversation with Laura Lee & Paul Robear of the Cuyamungue Institute
    Aug 20 2025

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    In this episode, we welcome Laura Lee and Paul Robear, Co-Directors of the Cuyamungue Institute, for a conversation that explores the deep intelligence of the body, the soul’s journey through collective darkness, and the call of a benevolent universe. As stewards of the embodied meditative practice of Ritual Postures, Paul and Laura Lee share insights from their global work with ancestral wisdom, ecstatic trance, and the quantum nature of consciousness. Together, we examine how body, spirit, and intuition converge to guide us home to who we truly are.

    ABOUT PAUL & LAURA LEE ROBEAR

    Paul & Laura Lee Robear are the Co-Directors of the Cuyamungue Institute, a 501-c-3 non-profit educational research institute founded by the late anthropologist Dr. Felicitas D Goodman in 1979. Under their leadership, the Institute has flourished as the world headquarters and international hub for the embodied meditative practice of Ritual Postures encoded in ancient art. They host weekly on-line experiential events, in-person workshops around the world, speak at academic conferences, and collaborate with researchers, artists, and cross-cultural wisdom keepers on various projects. As teachers, speakers, authors and changemakers, they share the story and age-old "access codes" to our collective legacy of ancestral and self-knowledge, made relevant for today's unprecedented challenges.

    They continue to question and unravel the stories we as a culture tell ourselves about who we truly are. This is a quest that began with founding a multi-media company featuring Paul's book and video publishing and Laura's hosting of a popular nationally-syndicated radio talk show interviewing over 3,000 leading edge, mutli-disciplinary researchers.

    With thanks and gratitude to all of our listeners. If you would like to get in touch, we can be reached at fromstardusttous@gmail.com.

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    1 h et 10 min