Discover how three groundbreaking teachers found pathways to the sacred that require no leap of faith-just a willingness to wake up. Perfect for agnostic minds seeking spirituality through direct experience, not doctrine.

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Welcome to your personalized podcast from BeFreed-I'm thrilled to explore something profound with you today. As someone who's already dived into meditation through Dan Harris's skeptical lens and delved deep into psychology and self-growth, you're perfectly positioned for what we're about to uncover. Today we're examining how spirituality can transcend traditional religious frameworks, offering practical wisdom that speaks to the agnostic mind. We'll discover how three remarkable teachers-a panic-stricken news anchor, a surgeon-turned-spiritual guide, and a revolutionary Jesuit priest-each found pathways to the sacred that require no leap of faith, only a willingness to wake up to what's already here.