I'm so thrilled that you have started your own channel, Tammy. I'm one of Jordan's former students from around 2008-2010. He probably wouldn't remember me, but Jordan had an enormous impact on me and my husband (we even met in his class)! We used to marvel at his brilliance and wonder how he wasn't well known to the world. We have continued following him ever since, and we are not at all surprised to see what has unfolded for him in terms of his notoriety. All this time, you were another well-kept secret, and you're finally revealing yourself to the world. I greatly value your wisdom and your authenticity as you explore your spirituality in the public sphere. I have recently found God, and I can say with certainty that you have played a part in my openness to Christianity. I am deeply grateful, and I believe that God is working through you and Jordan (and other intellectuals such as Jonathan) to soften the hearts of unlikely followers like myself. Thank you, Tammy, and God bless you and your family.
@r.m58832 жыл бұрын
Amazing ❤️
@williamoarlock86342 жыл бұрын
Judeo-Christian-Jungian drone, with his sadomasochist Stepchurch wife and bleached blonde botoxed grifter of a daughter.
@TammyPetersonPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Much appreciated
@LordSenechal2 жыл бұрын
Hallelujah! He is risen! Praise be to Jesus Christ!
@joellaserra2 жыл бұрын
💪
@jcfarrell862 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jesus!
@olgakarpushina4922 жыл бұрын
Indeed He's risen - for the Catholics and Protestants. One more week for us Orthodox.
@timmaloney42162 жыл бұрын
In a week!
@coldpopcast2 жыл бұрын
Tammy is providing a good example of what it looks like to be uninformed, but inquisitive enough to be moved towards wisdom.
@margokupelian344 Жыл бұрын
Well, she has entered a new domain that is unknown to her and she’s exploring it while sharing it with others. Beautiful!
@salampakistan3691 Жыл бұрын
I usually prayer 5x a day and more a day, specially in the middle of night, that quiet moment with Allah swt, just me abd Him (swt) thats best time of my life, no pleasure in world is greater....remembering Allah swt and just informal prayer dua and praising Him swt and seeking forgiveness for day to days sin, give me soo much sakinah tranquility in my heart and soul, so I can manage my inner emotions better, so I am less reactive and frustrated at the people or world around me...the taste of this feeling is beyond words.... Forever wearing my burka
@gilesf18 ай бұрын
That was beautiful, thank you for sharing that.
@williambreckenridge39232 жыл бұрын
Speaking to when Jonathan was eluding to change that takes place in the bread and wine in the Sacrament of Communion, my wife is gluten-free and notices even very small amounts of it of she eats it, but she is able to take Communion without any effects, she is even able to eat the antidiron (blessed bread.) The bread and wine are no longer just bread and wine in the Eucharist....
@Thomasfboyle2 жыл бұрын
I actually disagree with you and our friend Jonathan here, it’s still physically bread. 1 of 2 things is going on with your lovely wife 1. There is such a small amount of gluten in the Eucharistic bread that it doesn’t have a profound impact 2. Some small miracle is occurring (on top of the incredible miracle of Christ’s body and soul as communion) which disinhibits your wife’s allergy. But 100% the Eucharist is still bread, look at it under the microscope and there’s still gluten. The spiritual change of substance does not alter the physical accidents of bread-ness except in rare miraculous cases that are carefully considered before being declared supernatural. Whatever the case, it’s awesome you and your wife are close to God, hope to catch you in heaven. Also, the make gluten-free hosts which your priest can validly consecrate upon request.
@EmilyKeenerMusic2 жыл бұрын
medically gluten-free person here, with the exact same experience. I am not Orthodox yet but I partake of the blessed bread with no ill effects. The church is full of beautiful mysteries!
@DavidBlagic1569452 жыл бұрын
You're probably aware that the priest or deacon that has been serving the liturgy has to eat and drink the entirety of the remaining Eucharist after finishing the service. Since I'm a student of theology at Belgrade University and a reader, I've talked to priests and bishops who have served liturgies among the sickest people you can imagine - in prisons, mental asylums, hospitals, giving the Eucharist to people with aids, hepatitis, and God knows what else, and then consuming everything left in the chalice. None of them ever got sick. There's a great book in Serbian from bishop Irinaeus of Bačka called "Свето Причешће - Лек Бесмртности" (Holy Eucharist - The Medicine of Immortality) where he brings up actual studies showing that no disease could spread via the Eucharist. The Eucharist in the Orthodox Chruch truly is the very Christ himself. You cannot get sick from the Source of Life.
@elektrotehnik942 жыл бұрын
@@DavidBlagic156945 it would be curious if his research could be repeated in other churches/ by other researchers, or not… Life itself is weird indeed, so at this point, maybe
@carolinenorman61412 жыл бұрын
@@DavidBlagic156945 I love that the medicine of immortality
@vickykentrota90317 ай бұрын
Spiritual ,enlightening conversation.Thank you so much Tammy.Love from Greece 🇬🇷 💙
@daleval21823 ай бұрын
This helped me, dying isnt easy, but Christ suffered 1000 fold for us,so im willing to humble, no pride, no loss of control so far . Praise God
@ioanavladau4592 ай бұрын
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!!from a Romanian heart
@MihailGeorgeNeamtu2 жыл бұрын
Christ is Risen, dear friends!
@mirceanicula91982 жыл бұрын
For some reason every time I hear Jonathan speak about the Christ story I feel like things are becoming very serious and real, like I step into a dangerous territory where I should be careful. I guess this is the feeing that you get when discussing about sacred things. I just feel like being very quiet and just listen.
@michaelmurphy32032 жыл бұрын
Your husband equipped me with the intellectual tools to grapple with religion, to dispel the grip of secular materialism, and Jonathan brought me home, helped me atone and find faith.
@jawokenn87669 ай бұрын
they’re a good team in that way
@thecaveoftheheart2 жыл бұрын
Tammy, I met you and your husband in January near DC with Metropolitan Jonah, and I gave you a copy of an Akathist to the Holy Virgin. I'm severely allergic to gluten (Celiac disease), and I can receive Holy Communion at any Eastern Orthodox Church without negative symptoms. Glory to God!
@LectioDivina33 Жыл бұрын
Hi Tammy, great video again. Crossing the arms whilst going up for communion in Roman Catholic mass is going up for a blessing they call it. Please look into the Eucharist, Confession, Rosary and Eucharistic Adoration as they are all very important to live out the faith. Blessings to you!
@Dr.JulieJames11 ай бұрын
I hope to be in a deeper Faith based on my believe in the Gospel of Salvation and my daily surrender, and prayers of repentance to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. I daily receive Christ as my Savior...Being in Communion with Christ is to not allow anyone, or anything to come between you and your relationship with Christ Jesus..Giving all Glory to the GodHead. Peace and Love to you both...
@platinumwill2 жыл бұрын
"Golum by holding on to his precious becomes a kind of living dead thing." Wow, it makes so much sense! Thank you Tammy! You, Mr. Pageau and Dr. Peterson and have helped me so much on strengthening my faith. Now I think I am more willing to take the bitter cups, pay the prices to face the chaos and fear to bring order to the lives of my family and myself.
@the2ndcoming1352 жыл бұрын
Them: So, why didn’t Jesus go to Antarctica then?😩 Me: Because walking on water is better🙏🏽
@mariapatrikou10702 жыл бұрын
Christ is risen! Orthodoxy is the true path to Christ!
@lywaa23002 жыл бұрын
Just what I needed on Easter Sunday 💗 Thank you!
@silvinasi2 жыл бұрын
You can receive communion in the Catholic Church only in the form of consacrated Wine. But you have to be in Communion with the Church, as Jonathan said, and explained so well. For both Catholics and Orthodox, Communion is the center of the life is Christ, because it IS Christ himself.
@interianesq2 жыл бұрын
Catholic churches also have gluten free hosts available.
@marystenson28522 жыл бұрын
I agree, the Holy Eucharist is central and is life giving to Catholics🙏❤️
@toddm.77122 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!! I agree with Jonathan's comment about Tammy sharing her journey - Calling it "bright"! Awareness, comprehension, then discernment... Let go, and let God! Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift, that's why we call it the "present". Be in the NOW... be present and mindful of SELF! Keep sharing!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@Ganghamstelty2 жыл бұрын
kungfu panda quote! ah, one of the culture
@toddm.77122 жыл бұрын
@@Ganghamstelty And an AA axiom... I often wondered if the writer of the film script is in recovery. We learn in recovery, that we suffer from a three fold malady - physical, mental, and spiritual. We need to accept our powerlessness... Deconstruct the EGO, often referred to as "Edging God Out". Then, when the spiritual malady is overcome, we straighten out mentally and physically; by working the 12 steps. We are "reborn or... resurrected" if you will. This idea/concept is applicable to anyone.
@BottlegardenUK2 жыл бұрын
I'm still trying to find a church that gives me depth, of thoughtful spirituality, personal challenge and hopeful faith. I've had 3 financial reports instead of a sermon. And today, today was so shallow I was in tears of frustration as I took communion. I would love to find community and well as thoughtful spiritual leadership. But so far KZbin has been the avenue of discovery and source of knowledge. Thank you for sharing yourself Tammy, for being a beacon of light and hope. And to Jonathan for your wisdom and gentle direction, pointing at the path.
@nbinghi2 жыл бұрын
The Orthodox Church is what you're looking for.
@jcfarrell862 жыл бұрын
If you're looking for fuel to come closer to Jesus. Watch Jesus testimonials. They have opened my eyes in a way sermons can miss sometimes. These testimonies tie our daily lives to the bible in a personal way while still Praising God. I started with Reema Angelique "Demons are Real" It's just her telling her real life story and it's more powerful, more beautiful than Hollywood movie you could ever watch.
@Thomasfboyle2 жыл бұрын
There is a great challenge for spiritual seekers with advanced mental fascinations “With much wisdom comes much vexation.” Not that it’s bad to be smart. But if you believe in community, you HAVE to accept that sometimes you might be the smartest person in the room dealing with a bunch of lackluster ideas even if you’re all centered towards a higher good. This is not to say just join a church if the idiots have no love and are greedy to the point of complete spiritual corruption. But it’s also to say that if you expect the real world community of your neighbors to be as intellectually stimulating as consuming the breadth of the world’s knowledge in hyperspeed as on youtube, you’re never going to be happy. I hope you find a parish church that you feel welcomed into and can express your beautiful gifts in a way that bears fruit. But remember how Christ looks at you when you look at your neighbor in the pew, and you’d think even the most greedy bastard going through rote motions is just a saint in the making. Also, last point, Church liturgies are not supposed to be primarily about moral formation, friendship, intellectual stimulation, or even an exciting emotional event: the idea is to raise your heart in praise together with the people of good will, if but for only one measly hour a week you might be able to focus on something other than yourself, namely Jesus Christ, our God who loved us to the point of death and raises us up within Himself to God by way of his Spirit. Happy Easter friend
@VACatholic2 жыл бұрын
If you are catholic, the first thing you have to understand is mass is not about you. It's about God. It's about giving to God, and not taking for yourself. If you are looking for spiritual enrichment and nourishment and community, then there are many orders with a lay component you can join. The Dominicans, Franciscan, and carmelites are obvious ones. But that's not mass, thats outside of mass. Most areas have some community nearby. Hope this helps.
@daleval21823 ай бұрын
The Lord is wise, the devil invented you tube to influence us,But many pieces are controlled by God, when they change that I will throw this phone into the black of the sea 💝
@antonv26532 жыл бұрын
It is cute and wholesome how Tammy and Jordan Peterson are similar in expression and speech. They truly have a lot of admiration and respect for each other, and I wish this kind of relationship for everyone, who wants to marry and bind oneself to their significant other
@MrRickkramer2 жыл бұрын
I can fully picture myself as any person in the New Testament, except for Jesus. Yet He is the one we all need to model our being after. That realization just makes me feel so sinful.
@mini1gerbel2 жыл бұрын
You should watch Dan Mohler videos. He saved my life
@jcfarrell862 жыл бұрын
@@mini1gerbel and any Jesus testimonial. You pick New age to Jesus Witchcraft to Jesus Meth addiction to Jesus Porn addiction to Jesus Suicidal to Jesus....... Jesus Saves
@the2ndcoming1352 жыл бұрын
@@mini1gerbel 🥇
@ashleylittlehorn19522 жыл бұрын
These conversations between you and Jonathan so far have been two lights in the darkness, for me. I have already returned to them multiple times. I relate to you, Tammy, as someone finding religion later in life. Thank you both, from the depths of my being.
@jeniferthomas4562 Жыл бұрын
I've come to realise that communion is very important. I was brought up Catholic and had that version weekly. I converted to orthodoxy 3 years ago and the experience and understanding is infinitely deeper (speaking for myself here and no offence intended). This last year has been the most challenging of my life. Last Sunday when I took communion at an orthodox church I was truly humbled by the strength and life giving power it provided. I wept. But good and grateful tears. The tears I needed to shed to be focused on our awesome and loving Father. It's difficult to explain but I would encourage anyone to look further into the orthodox communion and the life it provides 💛
@miriamcroucher5079 Жыл бұрын
I loved reading your witness to the power of Holy Communion and how it affected you. I am Roman Catholic. Receiving Jesus in Holy Communion gives me such peace and joy; and I, too, weep 'good and grateful' tears that the God of Heaven and earth, who allows me to consume His Body and Blood, enters my body and takes His rightful place, on the throne of my heart. For a short while I I remain still and tell Him that I am so grateful for His presence that I wish to share Him with all those who are unable to receive Him. The Roman Catholic church recognises the Holy Orders of the Eastern Orthodox church and, though there is a schism, we are one when we receive the Eucharist ❤
@margokupelian344 Жыл бұрын
I understand what you’re saying. I’m an Armenian Orthodox and I attend mass in the Catholic Church. I love the Catholic devotions, specially the Rosary and the Divine Mercy prayers and prayers to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. I like the symbolism. As for the communion I wish the priests would give the communion in a more solemn and not so fast and casual way. That hurts me! Then there is the Eucharistic adoration. It’s the same thing over there. But of course not all priests are like that. For example Fr. Mark Goring and Fr. Alar and a few more. They are full of passion for Christ and the fire of the Holy Spirit.I also love the Greek Orthodox spirituality and their solemnity. I pray the Jesus prayer very often and it goes very deep inside me. It’s so profound. Well, may God unite all the churches bc Christ established one church and division comes from Satan. God bless Jonathan and Tammy.
@victoriabutanu54002 жыл бұрын
These discussions are very therapeutical. Thank you both so much!
@MysteryGamingPointlessGaming2 жыл бұрын
Jonathan trying to get across the idea of the inability for Holy Communion to do physical harm is the best part of this interview. Bless Tammy for her concerns about taking Communion regarding her health, but just thought it was pretty comical the way Jonathan was trying to explain the Eucharist though Tammy didn't understand.
@Will-sv2hl2 жыл бұрын
I have celiac disease so the eucharist which contains wheat would do me physical harm, this is just a fact.
@jcfarrell862 жыл бұрын
Mrs. Peterson. You have the greatest opportunity to spread the word of Jesus Christ. The Power is in our testimonies. You hqve an opportunity to invite people and share experiences that are still happening today. The new testament is a book of testimonies and is finished as it is written but Jesus's works have never stopped. People everyday are being saved in the most miraculous ways. He used your husband to strike my interest in the Bible. But it was Jesus that gave me life again. All the Glory must go to him. You have something here that can be far more impactful than you realize. Please consider this. I Love you guys. God bless you. Jason Farrell When the Lord skips a stone across the water it doesn't just ripple outward a few times. His stone never stop skipping.
@kwg5044 Жыл бұрын
Tammy. You're the 1st Lady of our hearts. I'm so glad I just came across this. Bless you
@ddod72362 жыл бұрын
Tammy, I'm so glad you have a channel! I look forward to being on this journey with you. There are Gluten Free Wafers in my Catholic Church, and they are very very tiny--the size of a quarter. Maybe ask your priest at the appropriate time. The whole time I was in RCIA class (class for new folks coming into the Catholic Church--I was Methodist--) I went up at communion and received the blessing with arms crossed. I loved that too--I had first communion this past Easter. I look forward to seeing everything you learn and have to say. I was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer in 2015. Metastasis to my liver and both lungs. Now I'm in remission for 7 years now. I identify with that aspect of your story. Thank you and God Bless you and your family. Big fan of your husband, and now you!!!!
@kimberleyjabbour42932 жыл бұрын
I am an new follower of Johnathon! He is very helpful to my new walk in the orthodox faith! God bless him!
@a_cat_on_the_wild_world_web2 жыл бұрын
♥️
@PoesieUndGlaube2 жыл бұрын
I am writing a seminar work about the understanding of the eucharist in the early church. Loved your description of the cup jonathan: Christ is drinking up the whole ocean of chaos and he is containing it. And it is not too much for him ultimately, which is why he resurrects. Amen! That's put beautifully and poetically!
@Thomasfboyle2 жыл бұрын
I just received Eucharist today on Easter for the first time in a while, my heart has never been fuller with love
@youbetyourwrasse Жыл бұрын
Symbolically it cannot be denied that her husband is a mythical figure in the process of flipping this upside-down world on it's head'. I could not be more pleased at knowing this lovely numinous creature is at his side. *Glory be to God*
@betterdaysahead37462 жыл бұрын
Tammy, your comments about bitterness and self-pity ( beginning right around mark 30 minutes in) resonates with me, thank you for sharing your inner thoughts and struggle. Thank you both and God bless you.
@fasikahailu9042 жыл бұрын
I like this conversion very much. I also appreciate Tammy's honesty and politeness. The conversion on Holy Communion is very important and I really hope she will be convinced to take the Body and Blood of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ - not a bread and wine.
@margokupelian344 Жыл бұрын
I have read the “Way of a Pilgrim.” I bought it from St. Anthony’s Coptic monastery in Barstow. I love reading or listening to the Orthodox Elders. They’re so profound. I have a great devotion to St. Nectarios. It’s interesting that I very much enjoy and feel at home with both Catholic and Orthodox spirituality but sadly they don’t try to go deeper into understanding each other’s spirituality. Both churches are so rich with beautiful traditions and ways of worship that if shared it will be of great benefit to the church. Thank you Jonathan and Tammy. ✝️😇 I always pray for the unity of the churches and I think we all should.
@PilateswithTeodora8 ай бұрын
I adore the way you laugh, Tammy! It’s so heartful! ❤️ and also thank you so much for this series of podcasts. I am from Romania, 34 of age, orthodox, and these talk really light up my faith. It helps to understand the simbolism of the bible. ❤
@HansBBJJ11 ай бұрын
"There's nothing else to talk about." That's a sign of friendship bonded in a mutual love for the Good.
@jeffreyjdesir2 жыл бұрын
I Love You All Here ✝️
@murphymomof92 жыл бұрын
Beautiful discussion between the two of you. Thank you. With every podcast I hear with Mr. Pageau, the more appreciative I grow. I love the richness in the Orthodox traditions. Re. communion, I know it's already been commented on, but just in case it's not fully understood: the tiniest amount only needs to be taken. A crumb of the Host, a sip from the cup wetting your tongue for the fullness of Jesus to be present. Let concerns for diet or health not be an impediment. One or the other can be taken for full communion. The most important thing in receiving is believing, and wanting to be in union. Perhaps that decision hasn't been made in the heart to identify with a particular Faith for fear or doubt or wanting to remain neutral or open to exploration. So, wait for it. It's a journey no one can rush you on. You will *know* when you desire nothing else. Love and prayers.
@TammyPetersonPodcast2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your reply. I will take your advice of gently receiving a crumb or only wet my tongue. That is a subtle and suitable answer
@Thomasfboyle2 жыл бұрын
31:36 “If I could but touch the hem of his garment” I love the faith of this woman! You don’t *need* the bread of Christ to be saved, but you do need to be a part of his body. Since his Body is in the bread, that’s the normal and ordinary means of grace. But there is also spiritual communion, open to all who want to fully receive Christ in their hearts but who cannot access the official sacraments of the Church for whatever reason. Jonathan is right, you NEED to commune with God. The nuance to add is that there are even examples of Catholic and Orthodox communities that go a whole generation without a priest or an established church but still make spiritual progress and become close to God through baptism and the scriptures. Obviously a rich and complete sacramental life is preferred above anything else in life, but it is not absolutely necessary.
@janettewilliams3087 Жыл бұрын
Loved it. Thank you both.
@ronzack45722 жыл бұрын
I told myself I wasn't going to watch KZbin on Easter Sunday....but I've been dealing with illness quite a bit in 2022, and got to a point today where I was so tired, I couldn't do anything else. I've been feeling so out of it, I was not able to go to church this morning, or visit with relatives, something I try to do every Easter. So I'm here by myself, resting, watching KZbin, and thankfully, this popped up as a recommended video. So glad for it! This was my "Sunday service." Janathan Pageau has been everywhere on KZbin lately, and I'm very glad for it. Anyway, I had several thoughts concerning this conversation: 1. Tammy wisely mentions those times when we "have our leg trapped in a snare", when we come to the end of ourselves in the material world, and see no way forward. Amongst Alcoholics Anonymous, this is known as "rock bottom"; when you have gotten to a point where you either change or die, because "the same old..." just isn't going to cut it anymore. Everyone of us has our equivalent of a "rock bottom" moment in life, where we have to decide what's truly important. In a way, the crucifixion was Jesus' "rock bottom" moment, and he went right into it. 2. In regards to the crucifixion, there are three main messages that come from Jesus death and resurrection that are most important to me: - God demonstrates his LOVE for man, by allowing himself to be killed by those who should have been the most welcoming. - God demonstrates that death is NOT the end of life, but the beginning of life eternal. - And lastly, God demonstrates that you have to go through hell to get to heaven. For Jesus, his "hell" was the crucifixion itself. But it is also taught that Jesus literally went to hell, not because of his guilt, but to literally set souls free who were trapped there. 3. I've read "The Way of the Pilgrim" as mentioned by Jonathan, and have to say it is one of the greatest spiritual works ever written, right up there with the Bible. I encourage everyone to buy a copy and read it. It's a demonstration of how "The Jesus Prayer" can be a very powerful practice in one's life. Lately, I've felt called to go back to the wisdom of the Jesus Prayer, and was so glad to hear you talk about it. For me, this was confirmation that I need to get back to that practice. 4. In regards to prayer, a Catholic Polish nun known as St. Faustina, who lived in Poland right before the outbreak of WWII, is one of the most important saints to learn about and follow at this point in time in world history. Jesus himself gave her a new way to pray the Rosary, where it's basically praying the Jesus Prayer for the entire world, as well as yourself. This new way of praying the Rosary is known as the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. There is an American Shrine of Devine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts that broadcasts this chaplet everyday on KZbin at 3 pm Eastern time. I would encourage everyone to get to know more about this prayer and St. Faustina, as it's a real blessing. 5. Communion. There is the literal, physical practice of communion that is commonly done by Orthodox and Catholic churches, involving the wafer and the wine. But there is deeper meaning and purpose of "communion" that is taught by the saints, and that is union with God, or Devine Union. Of the two, the second is a far, far more important form of communion. While you don't have to choose between the two, the material form of communion is the symbol of the spiritual Devine Union. You can engage in the material practice without ever encountering for feeling the spiritual equivalent, but once a soul enters into Devine Union, which is entirely spiritual, you will finally be able to see the material world for what it really is, and truly understand the love and mercy of God. From the Encyclopedia Britannica: "The goal of the mystic is not simply a transient ecstasy; it is a permanent state of being in which the person’s nature is transformed or deified. This state is frequently spoken of as a spiritual marriage involving God and the soul. This unitive life has two main aspects. First, while the consciousness of self and the world remains, that consciousness is accompanied by a continuous sense of union with God, as Teresa of Ávila clearly shows in discussing the seventh mansion in The Interior Castle. Brother Lawrence wrote that while he was at work in his kitchen he possessed God “in as great tranquillity as if I were upon my knees at the Blessed Sacrament” (The Practice of the Presence of God, chapter 4). Second, the spiritual marriage is a theopathic state: the soul is felt to be in all things the organ or instrument of God. In the unitive life Mme Guyon says that the soul “no longer lives or works of herself, but God lives, acts and works in her.” In this state the mystic is able to engage in manifold activities without losing the grace of union. In the words of Ignatius of Loyola, the mystic is “contemplative in action.” 6. On Jesus becoming the serpent: as strange as it sounds, this symbolism is very important. Moses actually made serpent made of bronze, mounted it on a pole, and used it as a means of healing those Israelis who had been bitten by serpents. It's referenced briefly in the Book of Numbers, chapter 21. Thanks again for doing and sharing this video! It was a real blessing.
@Thomasfboyle2 жыл бұрын
Hope you get better bro I appreciate your high quality comments. Keep learning, keep loving. God willing I’ll catch you on the other side of life
@Thomasfboyle2 жыл бұрын
“Stay with me, remain here with me; watch and pray.”
@peachnehi73402 жыл бұрын
More of this please! 🙏
@Golgibaby2 жыл бұрын
Appreciative of the grace both Tammy and Jonathan conveyed and expressed that allowed for this open authentic conversation. Thank you!!!!
@carlij.5683Күн бұрын
@TammyPetersonPodcast As a recent convert to Catholicism, I particularly love your videos! It would be so wonderful if you could please do an interview/video with someone about Carl Jung's spiritual beliefs, particularly in regards to him and Helena Blavatsky.
@stellaslater20822 жыл бұрын
This is the nicest lady I have ever met. So genuinely sincere. What Jesus would have referred to as "without guile " as with Nathaniel. I long to speak with this glorious family.
@celesteschacht89962 жыл бұрын
Thankyou. These discussons brings me peace.
@codynunez52462 жыл бұрын
Tammy I truly love that you have started your own channel and are having deep lay discussions surrounding faith, suffering, and the cross. I implore you though to dive deeper into the Eucharist and rediscover the Catholic teachings around it. The Eucharist is the entire summit of our faith. EVERYTHING depends on it and if we are to truly unite ourselves with God for the salvation of our souls then we must consume the Body of Christ. Praying for you, Jordan, and your family always. God Bless.
@ahmasweez9735 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Tammy for sharing your story, it truly is helping me to understand mine. God Bless you and all those you love.
@helenanoble61992 жыл бұрын
Hi Thanks to you both for a joyful conversation important for humanity .When you receive the Holy Eucharist you receive the actual body ,blood of Christ his DNA resonates with yourDNA which over time helps you emulate his Holy Will with the abundance Grace from the Holy Ghost and the Creator Father making a marriage between the community body of his church with Heaven. Thank you 🙏
@lynnharalam17952 жыл бұрын
Hi Tammy If you would like to experience a beautiful English Orthodox service please visit Holy Theotokos convent located 30 minutes north of Toronto in the beautiful community of Cedar Valley. It's a glimpse of heaven on earth. Lord have mercy on us🙏
@janed34762 жыл бұрын
I'm increasingly coming to appreciate the importance of communion- to crave it and be satisfied by it. It has drawn me to go to daily mass more frequently, rather than Sunday only.
@elizantoinette2 жыл бұрын
Happy Easter everyone
@Thomasfboyle2 жыл бұрын
God is good, keep praying, keep loving ❤️
@Nah_Bohdi2 жыл бұрын
Im loving these talks.
@shaynemoore67362 жыл бұрын
As a Baptist, I've really only recently come to see the significance of the sacraments.This conversation was helpful and the honesty in it is really refreshing. I appreciated you sharing your thoughts, and experience, Tammy. I agree, it's so important. It's everything, really. I appreciate your answers, Jonathan, and your gentle pushing. I'm looking forward to the other videos and would be interested in hearing about all of the sacraments in more detail. Also, when the video opened, around minute 1, when Jonathan explained the need for attending etc and said "Wake up!..."...I found it really moving....if I was on my phone, I would put a bunch of emotional emojis here...lol:)
@nickacca2 жыл бұрын
This is good. Thank you
@patrickconnors22152 жыл бұрын
Awesome, Happy Easter Mrs. Peterson!
@Yamikaiba1232 жыл бұрын
Really looking forward to listening to the rest of this. The opening is touching already.
@nerdanalog17072 жыл бұрын
Jonathan Pageau is such an eloquent speaker who knows how to adapt his speech to the listener. His observations on the crucifixion leave to want to meditate on this further. And this journey Tammy is on is so informative. Thank you to both.
@dawnmuir50522 жыл бұрын
This was so rich in insight and therefore comfort it made me tearful. Jonathan, you are such a gift to those of us Christians struggling to see God in our materialist de-enchanted traditions. Thank you, Tammy, for opening up such a wonderful conversation that so many of us can benefit from. ♥️
@beckyfirestone99512 жыл бұрын
Dear Mrs. Peterson and Jonathan, Thank you so very much for sharing this conversation. The reminder of the Jesus Prayer and The Path of the Pilgrim is so timely in my own life. The Peterson family has been in my prayers for several years as each of you has struggled with health. But, most importantly God has been calling each of you to Himself. It is thrilling to see those prayers for your deepening relationship with God being answered. It is not because the Peterson family is influential. It is because each of you is loved by God just because you are His child. Dr. Peterson 's forthcoming book HE WHO WRESTLES WITH GOD is do appropriately named. Blessings and prayers regarding your tour!
@duckslinger9992 жыл бұрын
Bless you Tammy thank you.
@dimik37242 жыл бұрын
Dear Tammy, your eagerness to find the truth is really moving and I'm sure that God will lighten your path. As a Greek Orthodox who hasn't always been religious, I can confirm that Orthodox church is a hospital for the soul. I think that it would be useful for you to find a priest and confess, that's the first step. Confessing to a priest it's not the same thing as confessing to a friend. It is often that people being reluctant to open up to a "stranger" they think that talking to a friend can replace this procedure. It can't. As regards the Communion, you can't get no harm by it. Just consider this. In Orthodox church, whatever is left inside the holy grail, after all attendants have received their spoon of bread and wine (Body and Blood), the priest is obliged to consume it himself. And the same thing happens in times of pandemic, in hospitals with highly contagious diseases and so on. So, the Orthodox priests should have been a professional group with a very high rate of morbidness and a low rate of life expectancy, but this doesn't happen. There was even an island in Greece where the Greek state would send the lepers. Same thing there, there was a healthy priest who served the community of lepers for a decade and never got Ill.
@howard4linda2 жыл бұрын
Love it. Wow, good snake bad snake, that's really got me thinking! Thanks so much.
@jodyslaughter26212 жыл бұрын
Love your conversations together
@yesnolinsi2 жыл бұрын
Thank you both for your time. These talks have been very enlightening.
@leedufour2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tammy and Jonathan!
@DudeRanchDan2 жыл бұрын
Jonathan and Tammy, while I admit I had little interest in the spiritual before; I have recently had, what I can only explain as, a religious experience (in the way Jordan generally references) and since then I have come to greatly enjoy these conversations. Please keep having them.
@youngestdaone2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@mustangman7762 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jonathan and Tammy; hearing the cosmic image of the crucifixion was beautiful. They feel like memories brought back though, more than something totally novel. The whole conversation was a blessing.
@jcfarrell862 жыл бұрын
31:00 - 32:11 Amen, Mrs. Peterson! Amen!
@martinsebbesen98552 жыл бұрын
Thank you both of you! ! I really think your 2 talks hits a spot that I have been longing for. I have been helped by the content of Jonathan and Jordans channels for years.
@protestanttoorthodox36252 жыл бұрын
God bless you both. The whole conversation was lovely but the end was incredibly heart warming ♥️
@siochanaarandomhan50732 жыл бұрын
I am so grateful to Tammy for the vulnerability she shows and the questions from the heart. It’s one thing to listen to people with a lot of knowledge but I can relate to someone trying to find their way forward and dealing with all the confusion and obstacles too.
@jcfarrell862 жыл бұрын
If you're suffering give yourself to Jesus. He stands at the door waiting for us to open it. He will show you his divine love if you repent and believe in him. He can bring peace to the most weary. You will know in your heart heaven is real.
@TTLDP64912 жыл бұрын
My favourite family
@julieanne42742 жыл бұрын
Tammy you would love the book “searching for and maintaining peace” by Fr Jacque Philippe. Also “into your hands , father” by Wilfred Stinissen. Short but profound books.
@pierremeshreky43312 жыл бұрын
This is wonderful , God bless you both
@carlotapuig2 жыл бұрын
He IS risen
@bigchungus76412 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this!!
@ljohnson71242 жыл бұрын
You have a great presence Tammy I see what Jordan saw in you all those years ago you are every bit his match. To his power you hold grace.
@archanglemercuri2 жыл бұрын
1st: it’s inspiring to attend in this video with you two. 2nd: That Christ Manifestation is very much like being awake as more than we ever were before that. 3rd: And then I paused for a second because this video was recorded on my birthday; awe&some thank you!
@parkermize2 жыл бұрын
This was helpful. You handled this conversation so well, Jonathan. It does give us hope.
@ClaraOneill19672 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@DavidBlagic1569452 жыл бұрын
The important thing about the Jesus prayer is that you have a spiritual father, a man experienced in faith, preferably a monastic, who helps you progress and remove potentially dangerous stuff in your prayer and spiritual life. All the saints encourage everyone, not just the monks, to try and say the prayer ceaselessly. Some saints, like St Ephraim the Syrian, a great 4th century saint, say that saying the prayer is more important than breathing. This might be too much of a burden for beginners in the faith, so that's why the guidance of the spiritual father is so necessary. As Jonathan says, constant prayer is what we are fundamentally aiming to. Its important to realize that we do not only pray with our minds, but with our whole being - bodies included - so everything we do must fundamentally be aimed to God and must participate in Him and be transfigured by Him. God bless you and your family. Will keep you in my prayers.
@marywellssmitharnp-c66672 жыл бұрын
As a Believer confessing the Apostle’s Creed and in communion with Christ, Tammy you ARE VERY MUCH welcome to receive communion at any Anglican Church in the ACNA (North America). I believe it’s the Roman Catholic Church requires you have been formally “confirmed” by the Roman Catholic Church. So the Anglican Church receives members of Roman Catholic Church to be in communion, but not the other way around.
@effygram81592 жыл бұрын
Hi Mrs. Peterson. I really enjoyed the first part of this conversation (currently listening to part two). It’s so nice to have a direct link to your voice and opinions. I have long wondered about you as I am a long term fan of Dr. Peterson. I look forward to lots of thought provoking material from you ^ ^ I think it’s so interesting that God brought forth the first Eve out of the body of the first Adam. Whereas the second Adam, Jesus, was brought forth from the body of the second Eve, our Blessed Mother Mary. God bless you and your family. With love from Ireland 💕
@margokupelian344 Жыл бұрын
I’m beginning to realize why God spared her life, that’s bc He had a plan for her to evangelize and bring souls to Him. ✝️👼
@Thomasfboyle2 жыл бұрын
Tammy and Heather Heying from DarkHorse would have the most lovely conversations, big Wise Mother Archetype energy
@abigaelgritter44962 жыл бұрын
I have been very sick lately and also off gluten (after watching some of Mikhaila's videos). But I've been meaning to talk to the priest about it. Worst case scenario I'm sure I could receive the precious blood instead, or a gluten free wafer. So good to see you and your family on this journey. This video reminded me of the quote "the Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life" (CCC 1324). Hopefully you get to partake soon!
@miah92852 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@macanbhaird19662 жыл бұрын
That was great and learnt a lot. Thanks!
@vickyt11912 жыл бұрын
Dear Tammy, how inspiring your podcasts have been. Such a Peterson fan 😀 I’m thrilled with your embracing of the rosary and prayer which has coincided with my personal return to Catholicism. Have you found your love of Kundalini yoga changing? I’m struggling to continue my Daily yoga practice since returning to Catholic faith. Thanks for reading. 🙏
@JuditHerman2 жыл бұрын
Jonathan is usually inspiring, the two of you together are patient and tumble searchers of the light. This was an amazing conversation. I wish you had gotten to the symbolism of the nails and other specifics of the cross that Jonathan gad before mentioned but never explained in detail. Maybe a third interview?
@gto21112 жыл бұрын
Very intersting talk, thank you for sharing it with us.
@thisisgeorge21172 жыл бұрын
The Eucharist supersedes mater and human understanding. I know people with all kinds of problems digestively and bodily that are not affected negatively by the eucharist. Also, there is much layered symbology to so many things within Christianity, and yet, this is not only typology, but also bound up in reality. Christs saving work, is not merely “and this is how it helps me think about and deal with my own suffering”. The whole point is missed if we do not see that we must be baptized into his suffering and be risen up to newness of life. It is tangible and it is not just about how we think. It is a changing from death to life. God bless the Petersons in their pursuit of Truth. Which is…. Who is… Christ Jesus, the God-Man.
@JeffreyPappas7862 жыл бұрын
31:30 “If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.” Gospel of Thomas Happy Easter! 🙏