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What makes something call out to us? Sonya and Henry explore how prayer transforms perception: ceaseless prayer, the felt body, sacred patterns, remembrance in communion, the invisible church spread through all time, and...
Salience (Sonya Mann) is an episode from Hope in Source by Henry Zhu. What makes something call out to us? Sonya and Henry explore how prayer transforms perception: ceaseless prayer, the felt body, sacred patterns, remembrance in communion,...
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What makes something call out to us? Sonya and Henry explore how prayer transforms perception: ceaseless prayer, the felt body, sacred patterns, remembrance in communion, the invisible church spread through all time, and the holy mystery we're part of. (Recorded October 2020) Transcript at 0:00 Ceaseless Prayer 2:37 Creation 6:44 What Is Salience? 10:35 The Ordinary as Extraordinary 15:20 Patterns as Language 19:34 The Felt Body 27:19 Remembrance 34:19 Embodiment 37:44 Shape All the Way Down 43:05 Beyond Our Concepts 46:08 Eucatastrophe 52:21 Praise and Prayer 1:03:31 The Invisible Church 1:11:55 Grace and the Fall 1:17:05 No Ordinary People 1:34:21 The Leap of Faith 1:45:06 Holy Mystery
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Published Feb 8, 2026 and 01:50:07 long