• #4. Overcoming Sleep and Addiction
    2026/05/27

    In episode 4 of The Quiet Mind, we open with an AI made song by Matthew, inspired by our discussion two podcasts ago about "setting the goal". The song represents a deeply inward journey—one that reminds us of Jesus, not as an enlightened being from birth, but as a brother who walked before us, facing his own lessons and healing his mind along the way.


    Later in the episode, we share about how we are now staying temporarily at a hotel provided by a charity, and while this has truly been a blessing, it comes with forgiveness lessons and a powerful reminder that every situation is used for healing.


    Towards the end of the conversation, Lucy shares her experiences with anger and sleep addiction. She shares how a differing bedtime routine becomes the catalyst for a shift in perspective: that bedtime / sleep is for relaxation and healing, not merely as a physical requirement for the body.


    Want to listen on YouTube? ⁠www.youtube.com/@TheQuietMindACIMPodcast⁠


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    You can help us a lot by rating or leaving comments on Spotify, YouTube or on any platform. It really helps with the distribution of the podcast message—which really is, at its core, a message of love and forgiveness.


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  • #3. Healing Beneath the Symptoms
    2026/05/19

    In this intimate episode, recorded live from a cafe, Lucy and Matthew dive deep into the dynamics of emotional defense mechanisms, the fear of abandonment, and how the healing journey can look.


    When painful emotions or historical triggers arise, our minds often rush to stories or future scenarios to ‘protect’ ourselves from actually feeling the emotions—frequently leading to further issues like projecting or pushing loved ones away. Lucy shares her personal, real-time experience with this exact pattern and how she is learning to catch the impulse to jump to the stories instead of being with the emotion.


    Together, they explore how the mind uses physical symptoms and mental loops as a "symptom prerogative" to distract us from the core emotions we think will overwhelm us. Drawing on insights from A Course in Miracles, Eckhart Tolle, and Byron Katie, they discuss how to soften around our stories, dismantle victim identities, and trust that when you take the step towards healing—Spirit will be be there to hold you.


    Want to listen on YouTube? ⁠www.youtube.com/@TheQuietMindACIMPodcast⁠


    We have another channel dedicated to creating videos and music inspired by the teachings of A Course in Miracles. Please like, comment and subscribe! ⁠www.youtube.com/@Matthew_Rauch⁠


    You can help us a lot by rating or leaving comments on Spotify, YouTube or on any platform. It really helps with the distribution of the podcast message—which really is, at its core, a message of love and forgiveness.


    Thank you! We love you!


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  • #2. Setting the Goal
    2026/05/12

    In the latest episode of The Quiet Mind, we go into the section "Setting the Goal" from A Course in Miracles and when applied - has been giving some very nice results. We share some practical examples of using this teaching during appointments and other situations by choosing peace and connection as the goal beforehand, rather than letting the situation be the determiner of the outcome. It's quite powerful how setting a clear purpose for something changes the way the mind perceives everything!


    In the later part of the episode, we share about where we are at right now after leaving community life and stepping into a new phase together. We speak also about trust in relationships and learning to rely on connection and guidance instead of trying to plan and control - which always leads to fear and uncertainty. From sleeping in a tent by the cliffs to finding ourselves in a hotel room by the sea, the outer circumstances continue to change, but the deeper lesson remains the same: to stay joined in purpose, love, and trust.


    Want to listen on YouTube? ⁠www.youtube.com/@TheQuietMindACIMPodcast⁠


    We have another channel dedicated to creating videos and music inspired by the teachings of A Course in Miracles. Please like, comment and subscribe! ⁠www.youtube.com/@Matthew_Rauch⁠


    You can help us a lot by rating or leaving comments on Spotify, YouTube or on any platform. It really helps with the distribution of the podcast message—which really is, at its core, a message of love and forgiveness.


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  • #1. The Present Moment is All There Is
    2026/05/08

    In this first episode of The Quiet Mind, Matthew and Lucy reflect on their current experience of homelessness, and what it has revealed to them about trust, guidance, inner peace and the changelessness of Mind.


    Through an open and deeply personal conversation, they explore the temptation to judge circumstances as “good” or “bad,” the helpfulness they’ve encountered from support services, and the importance of remaining committed to love and inner guidance during seeming uncertainty.


    At the heart of the episode is a simple but profound recognition: although external conditions constantly change, the awareness beneath them remains the same. Peace is not found in form, comfort, or in ‘having anything’, but in the present moment itself.


    This episode is a reflection on faith, forgiveness, relationship, and the quiet truth that nothing real can be threatened.


    Want to listen on YouTube? www.youtube.com/@TheQuietMindACIMPodcast


    We have another channel dedicated to creating videos and music inspired by the teachings of A Course in Miracles. Please like, comment and subscribe! www.youtube.com/@Matthew_Rauch


    You can help us a lot by rating or leaving comments on Spotify, YouTube or on any platform. It really helps with the distribution of the podcast message—which really is, at its core, a message of love and forgiveness.


    Thank you! We love you!


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    11 分