52 episodes

This podcast is dedicated to those that sense more, see more, feel more and ultimately, want more. If surface-level living leaves you craving deeper meaning and purpose, join us, as we investigate what it truly means to be a Soul having a human experience. Bestselling author of Meet Your Soul, Elisa Romeo, is a licensed psychotherapist. Her husband, Adam Foley, had a spiritual awakening after experiencing the aftermath of a terrorist attack while living in India. Weaving the Holy with the Human, this husband and wife team are not only mystics--but parents who keep it real.

Holy and Human Adam Foley & Elisa Romeo

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 76 Ratings

This podcast is dedicated to those that sense more, see more, feel more and ultimately, want more. If surface-level living leaves you craving deeper meaning and purpose, join us, as we investigate what it truly means to be a Soul having a human experience. Bestselling author of Meet Your Soul, Elisa Romeo, is a licensed psychotherapist. Her husband, Adam Foley, had a spiritual awakening after experiencing the aftermath of a terrorist attack while living in India. Weaving the Holy with the Human, this husband and wife team are not only mystics--but parents who keep it real.

    Our Twin Flame Perspective on the new Netflix Documentary

    Our Twin Flame Perspective on the new Netflix Documentary

    In this episode, we offer our own Twin Flame perspective on the popular new Netflix documentary on the topic. The desire to be seen and met deeply in so archetypal and universal, that this instinct towards Union can be used for good or for evil. We delve into the intricate nuances of the Twin Flames concept and how mainstream portrayals can sometimes distort its profound essence, leading to confusion and disillusionment. Our discussion aims to peel back the layers of the narrative woven by the documentary, re-centering the conversation on the authenticity and depth of spiritual partnerships, and demystifying the journey towards genuine soulful connection.

    • 35 min
    Soul Orchestration - Part 2

    Soul Orchestration - Part 2

    In the second part of our soul-stirring series, we delve into the extraordinary life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, a paragon of grace under pressure. As we orchestrate the melodies of her story, we discern the quiet whispers of destiny and the crescendos of purpose that defined her journey. Weaving the threads of her public triumphs and private trials, we explore how her soul's orchestration became a masterclass in resilience and elegance. Join us as we interpret the signs and symbols that charted her path, revealing the universal lessons of alignment and authenticity that resonate with each of us in our own quest for self-discovery. 

    • 29 min
    Soul Orchestration - Part 1

    Soul Orchestration - Part 1

    In this introspective episode, we begin our exploration into Soul Orchestration—where life's synchronicities are not mere coincidences, but the soul's way of composing our unique life symphony. We delve into how these meaningful occurrences guide our journey towards individuation, a concept introduced by Carl Jung, which represents the process of becoming our truest self. As we uncover the intricate relationship between the universe's subtle signs and our personal growth, we set the stage for a deeper understanding of our inner selves. Don't miss the continuation in Part 2, where we examine the life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis through the lens of soul orchestration.

    • 47 min
    Ego Thirst vs Spiritual Hunger

    Ego Thirst vs Spiritual Hunger

    What does it mean to be hungry, not thirsty? While Soul hunger motivates us into actualizing our purpose, ego thirst has the power to derail us from our path. In today’s episode, we riff on the difference between soul hunger and ego thirst. Is it spiritual to enact actions or simply allow and trust? Is effort a part of the spiritual path? How does action play a role in our individuation process? What is the sweet spot between achievement and surrender?

    • 57 min
    Frued, Pamela Anderson & Romantic Love

    Frued, Pamela Anderson & Romantic Love

    In this episode, we take an archetypal look at romantic love, the true aspects of past relationships we may still be grieving, and an astrological perspective of Pamela Anderson’s life and love story in the recent Netflix documentary, "Pamela, A Love Story." With attention to the symbolic mirror her life reflects of the Feminine for the collective, we also investigate her personal story through the lens of projection, illusion, and the Divine hope that romantic life holds.

    • 58 min
    Gorillas, the Masculine and Feminine Dynamic, and Centenarians

    Gorillas, the Masculine and Feminine Dynamic, and Centenarians

    Holy Love can be found in unexpected places, like gorilla courtship. Today, we leave behind conventional methods for discovering wisdom and analyze the places, moments, and sources that have unexpectedly affected us. While Adam examines lessons of masculinity from a video of gorillas, Elisa processes the nature of aging, the passage of time, and the meaning of life initiated by an NPR story about centenarians (people who have reached 100 years old.) As usual, we lose all scripts and structure to follow the intuitive guide of what feels alive and real. Ending in tears, and a sense of beauty and grace, we are reminded that Soul is always working in mysterious ways.

    • 57 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
76 Ratings

76 Ratings

clcollin ,

Holy is great, but the “human” part is even better on this show

I just adore this podcast. As a loooooooooongtime spiritual seeker and devour-er of spiritually-oriented podcasts, the Consciousness World landscape can be rife with a kind of spiritual idealism and emphasis on transcending our humanity that feels so high pressure to me sometimes. (I often feel like Manifestation Culture is a weirdly re-purposed type of reward-punishment system grafted from other religions that have been around quite awhile.) I really love how grounded Elisa and Adam are. It’s the perfect combination of total open-mindedness, exploration of, and curiosity about (and I would say even mastery of) many “woo-woo” topics, but they always have such a nuts-and-bolts, pragmatic approach to those subjects. It’s SO refreshing! And you can really feel their compassion and non-judgment. Like I said, as a longtime consumer of this kind of content, some of it can just feel so judgey and shaming. These two are anything but and I really appreciate the work they are doing in the world.

Sarah Fishman ,

Life Changing!!

If anyone is uncertain about whether they wanna do soul sessions with Adam or Elisa, this podcast will release any doubts!! I love how simple this podcast is; it’s like listening to a conversation with your friends. The information and topics they talk about are so accessible and flexible. I even share a lot of this information with my Irish Catholic mother, which is kinda crazy to think that such this mystical heretical viewpoint could be applied to a strict catholic LOL. Truly, their work has changed my life. I’ve always been spiritual, but the emphasis on the “human” aspect of holy & human is what I was really missing.

Ally4123 ,

5/5

Original! -Allison H. <3

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