In part two, Abbey, Madison, and Dan take the universal concepts and experiences from part one and find a way to make them life-changing. How does this Incarnational way shift the way we see our own natures? How might we better understand repentance and forgiveness?

An incarnational way of viewing the world can transform everything in reality to be a kind of sacrament. The ordinance of the sacrament can be a process by which we recognize the divine that is inherent in all things. Dan also gives some practices to experience our mundane lives as sacramental.

Links:
Deep Ecology by Bill Devall

Music by Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)

Madison

Madison

Equal parts hippie-mystic, gastronomist, and comic-book nerd, Madison is not your average Mormon. By day he works to protect Utah's wildlands with Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance. And by night he cooks, reads, and otherwise lives a pretty normal life. Madison takes great pride in being his niece’s and nephew’s favorite uncle, his three sister’s favorite brother, and his parent's favorite son (he has no brothers to compete with).