• Kali — The Goddess of Destruction and Transformation
    Jun 9 2026

    She wears a necklace of severed heads. She stands upon the body of Shiva. Her image is among the most feared and misunderstood in world religion.

    Yet millions pray to Kali as a loving mother, protector, and source of liberation.

    In Hindu tradition, Kali is not simply the goddess of destruction. She is the force that removes illusion, breaks attachment, and clears the way for transformation.

    Why does one of history's most terrifying sacred images inspire such profound devotion?

    This episode explores the mythology, symbolism, psychology, and spiritual meaning of Kali — and asks whether destruction and compassion might be two sides of the same truth.

    A Ministry of Mind production.

    #Kali #GoddessKali #Hinduism #HinduMythology #Spirituality #IndianHistory #Philosophy #SacredFeminine #Transformation #HistoryPodcast #SaintsAndSinners #HumanNature #Wisdom #Mythology #MinistryOfMind

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    21 mins
  • Saint Charbel — The Lebanese Saint of Miracles
    Jun 6 2026

    Born in a mountain village in Lebanon in 1828, Saint Charbel spent his life seeking silence.

    At twenty-three, he left his family behind and entered a Maronite monastery. For decades he lived in prayer, fasting, solitude, and contemplation, eventually becoming a hermit in the hills above the Mediterranean.

    When he died on Christmas Eve in 1898, his story should have ended.

    Instead, it began.

    Reports emerged of mysterious lights surrounding his tomb. When monks opened his grave, they found his body remarkably preserved and said it was exuding blood and water. Over the decades that followed, thousands of healings and miracles would be attributed to his intercession.

    Today, Saint Charbel is one of the most beloved saints of the Middle East, revered by Christians and respected by many Muslims.

    This is the extraordinary story of the Lebanese hermit whose influence only grew after death.

    A Ministry of Mind production.

    #SaintCharbel #StCharbel #Lebanon #Maronite #CatholicSaints #ChristianHistory #Miracles #Mysticism #Faith #HistoryPodcast #SaintsAndSinners #Spirituality #HumanNature #Wisdom #MinistryOfMind

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    18 mins
  • Marcus Aurelius — The Philosopher King Who Wrote About Virtue Every Night and Chose Commodus Anyway
    Jun 2 2026

    Marcus Aurelius is remembered as the philosopher king.

    The Roman emperor who wrote Meditations—a timeless guide to self-mastery, discipline, and virtue—while leading armies on the empire's frontiers.

    His writings became the foundation of modern Stoicism and continue to influence leaders, thinkers, and millions of readers around the world.

    Yet Marcus Aurelius made one decision that has troubled historians for centuries.

    A decision that appeared to contradict the very principles he spent his life defending.

    Why did one of history's wisest rulers choose a path he knew carried enormous risk? And what does that choice reveal about the gap between knowing what is right and actually doing it?

    This is the story of Marcus Aurelius, Stoicism, power, and the deeply human struggle between wisdom and action.

    A Ministry of Mind production.

    #MarcusAurelius #Stoicism #Meditations #RomanEmpire #AncientRome #Philosophy #HistoryPodcast #SaintsAndSinners #SelfMastery #Leadership #HumanNature #AncientWisdom #Psychology #History #MinistryOfMind

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    16 mins
  • Joan of Arc — The Teenage Warrior Burned by Her Own Church
    May 30 2026

    She was seventeen years old when she claimed God had sent her to save France.

    Against all expectation, she convinced the future King Charles VII to trust her. Within months, Joan of Arc helped break the siege of Orléans and transformed the course of the Hundred Years' War.

    Then everything changed.

    Captured by her enemies, abandoned by many she had fought for, and placed on trial for heresy, Joan faced the very institutions that had once celebrated her victories.

    At nineteen, she was burned alive.

    Who was Joan of Arc really? A saint, a visionary, a military genius, or a young woman caught between faith, politics, and power?

    This is the extraordinary true story behind one of history's most famous martyrs.

    A Ministry of Mind production.

    #JoanOfArc #HundredYearsWar #FrenchHistory #MedievalHistory #ChristianHistory #SaintsAndSinners #HistoryPodcast #Martyr #Faith #WomenInHistory #HumanNature #Psychology #Spirituality #Wisdom #MinistryOfMind

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    18 mins
  • Rumi — The Scholar Who Met Shams and Changed Forever
    May 30 2026

    Before he became the world's most celebrated poet, Rumi was a respected scholar, teacher, and religious authority.

    At thirty-seven, his life seemed settled.

    Then he met a wandering mystic named Shams of Tabriz.

    Their encounter would transform everything.

    Rumi abandoned status, routine, and expectation to pursue a friendship that challenged his understanding of faith, love, loss, and the nature of the human soul. When Shams disappeared, the grief that followed became the source of some of the most influential poetry ever written.

    This is the story of Rumi, Shams, transformation, and the strange relationship between heartbreak and awakening.

    A Ministry of Mind production.

    #Rumi #ShamsOfTabriz #Sufism #Poetry #IslamicHistory #Mysticism #Spirituality #HistoryPodcast #SaintsAndSinners #Transformation #HumanNature #Philosophy #Wisdom #Faith #MinistryOfMind

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    16 mins
  • Thomas Becket — The Archbishop Who Defied a King
    May 27 2026

    They were inseparable.

    King Henry II and Thomas Becket hunted together, governed together, and were said to share one heart and one mind. Henry believed he could trust Becket with anything.

    Then he made him Archbishop of Canterbury.

    What happened next changed English history forever.

    Almost overnight, Becket abandoned the life of a royal favourite and became a fierce defender of the Church, placing himself in direct conflict with the most powerful man in England.

    The friendship collapsed. The kingdom divided. And in 1170, four knights entered Canterbury Cathedral to carry out a deed that would echo across the centuries.

    Was Thomas Becket a saint, a political operator, or a man transformed by conviction?

    This is the real story behind one of history's most famous martyrs.

    A Ministry of Mind production.

    #ThomasBecket #HenryII #Canterbury #ArchbishopOfCanterbury #MedievalHistory #ChristianHistory #Martyr #SaintsAndSinners #HistoryPodcast #EnglishHistory #Faith #HumanNature #Transformation #Wisdom #MinistryOfMind

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    18 mins
  • Mary Magdalene — The Most Misunderstood Woman in Christian History
    May 27 2026

    She was the first witness to the resurrection.

    She was called the Apostle to the Apostles. A follower of Jesus, a woman of influence, and one of the most important figures in early Christianity.

    Yet centuries later, her story was transformed.

    In 591 A.D., a sermon by Pope Gregory I helped cement the belief that Mary Magdalene had been a prostitute — despite no such claim appearing in the Bible. The label endured for more than a thousand years.

    Who was Mary Magdalene really?

    This episode explores the historical record, the myths, the controversy, and the remarkable woman behind one of history's most enduring misconceptions.

    A Ministry of Mind production.

    #MaryMagdalene #ChristianHistory #BibleHistory #Christianity #Faith #BiblicalHistory #WomenInHistory #HistoryPodcast #AncientHistory #Spirituality #HumanNature #Truth #Wisdom #MinistryOfMind

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    16 mins
  • Augustine of Hippo — Lord, Make Me Pure. But Not Yet.
    May 27 2026

    Before becoming one of the most influential thinkers in Christian history, Augustine was a man divided against himself.

    Brilliant, ambitious, and restless, he pursued status, pleasure, and success across the Roman world while wrestling with questions of meaning, truth, and self-control.

    His most famous prayer captured the conflict perfectly:

    "Lord, make me pure. But not yet."

    In this episode, we explore Augustine's fifteen-year relationship with the woman he loved, his search for answers through philosophy and religion, his years among the Manicheans, and the dramatic conversion that transformed his life.

    More than sixteen centuries later, Augustine's struggle remains deeply familiar: why do we so often know the right thing to do and still fail to do it?

    This is the story of one of history's greatest minds—and one of its most recognisably human souls.

    A Ministry of Mind production.

    #HaloesAndShadows #Augustine #MinistryOfMind #History #Podcast #Spirituality #Philosophy #Psychology #MindsetPodcast #AncientWisdom #TrueStory #HistoryPodcast #HumanNature #PodcastClip #Faith #NorthAfrica #Rome #Wisdom #Confessions #PersonalGrowth

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    17 mins