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"Sister Who Presents," Holiday Specials, and Others:   
The Eleventh Season of Production

 

Episode 272:    Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections related to the pursuit of Godde, including the quote from the old movie about Bernadette of Lourdes and the shrine which resulted public response to her experiences,"For those who believe, no explanation is necessary; for those who do not believe, no explanation will suffice."

 

Episode 273:    Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections related to vulnerability—when to disclose it, when to hide it, when it is empowering, and when it is disempowering.

 

Episode 274:    Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections related to genuinely empowering compassion for poor, unfortunate, and disadvantaged persons.

 

Episode 275:    Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections related to humor—genuine joyfulness or hierarchical oppression, including references and citations from the song "Don't Laugh at Me."

 

Episode 276:    Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections related to coming to terms with mortality.

 

Episode 277:    Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections related to what it means to agree to disagree, including the ten principles of civil dialogue composed during the first few months of my

masters degree program, maintaining communication, and not punishing honesty.

 

Episode 278:    Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections related to battling "not against flesh and blood...", opposing bad behavior rather than specific identity so that we do not lose the ability to see the behavior wherever it occurs and especially within ourselves.

 

Episode 279:     Sister Who and David Slater discuss autism and spiritual evolution.   

 

Episode 280:    Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on inclusivity, civil liberties, and complacency.

 

Episode 281:     Sister Who and Samuel Nez discuss retaining cultural identity within global community.

 

Episode 282:     Sister Who and David Slater discuss insights related to persons who left this world by way of suicide.

 

Episode 283:     Sister Who and Samuel Nez discuss creating positive self-identity following experiences of cultural genocide.

 

Episode 284:     Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on rules.

 

Episode 285:     Sister Who and David Slater discuss Akashic and intuitive perceptions.

 

Episode 286:     Sister Who and Samuel Nez discuss balancing individuality and self-agency with community and tribal loyalty.

 

Episode 287:     Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on suffering as a path to spiritual purification.

 

Episode 288:     Sister Who and David Slater discuss animal relationships.

 

Episode 289:    Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on the pathology of greed.

 

Episode 290:    Sister Who and Samuel Nez discuss updating and modernizing timeless foundational principles.

 

Episode 291:    Sister Who and David Slater discuss balancing aggression and peacefulness.

 

Episode 292:    Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on telepathy.

 

Episode 293:     Sister Who and Samuel Nez discuss integrating respect, tradition, renewal, and ingenuity.

 

Episode 294:     Sister Who and David Slater discuss perceptions of time.

 

Episode 295:     Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on doing one's best, regardless of outcomes.

 

Episode 296:     Sister Who and Samuel Nez discuss tribal ways of perceiving, interpreting, and building for the future—and resolving conflicts along the way.

 

Episode 297:        Sister Who and David Slater discuss practicing love within a context of fear.

 

Episode 298:    Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on educating and developing maturity within citizens rather than allowing secret government activities.