The Gift of Love Broadcast

Lyndon Batiste

Join spiritual teacher, life coach, and thought leader, Lyndon Batiste, as he presents a religious paradigm that promotes inclusivity, community, and spiritual liberation. Love is the ultimate spiritual realization and truth that we seek, and this podcast explores topics such as religion, justice, human relationships, and life with the goal of helping us all reach our spiritual potential through Love. read less
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Being Thankful
26-11-2020
Being Thankful
As we prepare for the Thanksgiving season, I believe that it is important to reflect on what it means to be thankful and the ways in which we can express our thankfulness to God.   To be thankful is to appreciate the many blessings that you have in your life while refusing to focus on what you do not have.  To be thankful is to be joyful where you are, and to decide against being mournful over where you are not.   You know…being unthankful is like little kids who ignore the fact that their parents just took them to buy ice cream, but are unhappy because their parents told them that they could not eat the ice cream in the living room.  Don’t you realize that daddy just bought you the ice cream that is in your hand?  If you focused on that, you would realize the immense joy that is literally at your fingertips.   To be thankful is to say thank you for ice cream dad, I don’t need the living room in order to be happy at this moment.  I have the most important piece of the equation.   Likewise, we have life today.  For many of us, we have a roof over our head, we have family, we have resources, and we have LOVE in our lives.  We have Love to give and we have love to receive.  Let’s be thankful for that today, and recapture our joy.  Because when we are thankful, we re-discover our joy and that's what it's about.   In addition to this…I believe that we should also think of those who do not have.  Jesus is constantly redirecting us towards the suffering and the needs of others.  Not to simply acknowledge them, but Jesus wants us to put on their shoes and empathize with their realities.  Therefore, it is not enough to simply be thankful for what we have.  We should give others something to be thankful for.    To be thankful is to be joyful, and when you are full of joy, you are the light of the world, and we are called to be the light of the world.   Let’s be thankful this holiday season, and spread our joy at home and in our communities.   Challenge   Write down at least ten (10) things that you are thankful for, and share it with each other.  Share it with your spouse, your children, your friends, or your co-workers.  Invite others into your thankfulness circle and spread more joy today.
Lessons From My Father: The Call Principle
17-07-2020
Lessons From My Father: The Call Principle
What if we treated every phone call with our loved one's like it was our last?  What if we approached every interaction with friends, family, business associates, or casual acquaintances like it was our last interaction?  What if we considered every event in our lives as divine, valuable, and as our most precious commodity in that moment?  The "Call" principle is about my last conversation with my Father.  At the time, I did not know that it would be my last conversation, but in hindsight, I realize that I would have approached that moment differently had I known.    And in most cases, we will never know the significance of a moment until it has passed.  However, there comes a point in our lives when we can no longer live in hindsight and with constant regrets. Another option is to treat every moment like it's our last.  We have the choice to approach every interaction with carefulness and sensitivity so that we can position ourselves to receive all that we can from that moment.  And if we live a life that consistently values every second, minute, and hour of our day, our belief is that eventually, we will compile a life of triumphant experiences and memorable encounters that matter and have profound meaning. Please be inspired to consider a higher approach in which every moment is divine.  No matter how large or small or insignificant it may feel at the moment, we consider it to be so.  We never know when it will be our last or their last, and we never know how a simple phone call or hello can change our future.  Yet, it will always count if we pour our hearts and our spirits into those moments.