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Bill Vanderbush / The Sound Of Your Blood

Bill Vanderbush / The Sound Of Your Blood

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In this conversation, Bill Vanderbush and Jason delve into the themes of spirituality, the intersection of quantum science and faith, and the profound impact of words and declarations. They discuss the importance of understanding God's goodness, the necessity of kindness, and the power of the resurrection message over judgment. Vanderbush shares insights from his book 'Sound of Your Blood,' emphasizing the influence of human judgment on creation and the transformative power of love and kindness in spiritual conversations.


The guys also explore the transformative power of kindness, the importance of shifting atmospheres, and the relationship between identity and behavior. They discuss the significance of understanding one's identity as a child of God and how this realization can lead to co-creating with the Father. The dialogue emphasizes the journey of spiritual growth and the rediscovery of theology, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of God's goodness and the nature of the Father-Son relationship.


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