

Fr. Sean O’Laoire
Catholic priest and PhD in transpersonal psychology. Author of the book "Setting God Free."
Top 3 podcasts with Fr. Sean O’Laoire
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Oct 30, 2024 • 2h 12min
This Mystic Catholic Priest KNOWS God! | Fr. Sean O’Laoire #475
Fr. Sean O’Laoire, a Catholic priest with a PhD in transpersonal psychology, takes listeners on a profound journey into spirituality. He discusses the intersection of nature and God, and the real essence of sin and evil. The conversation delves into personal stories about suffering, dreams, and the transformative power of adversity. O’Laoire critiques traditional views, urging a reimagined understanding of Mother Mary and the profound connections found in Irish mythology. Fascinatingly, he also touches on extraterrestrial links in spirituality and collective consciousness.

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Feb 11, 2025 • 1h 57min
EP 332 — Sean O’Laoire: Finding Self and Soul Today
Sean O’Laoire, an ordained Catholic priest and licensed psychologist, joins for a thought-provoking discussion on spirituality and self-discovery. They explore how Christ consciousness can impact our daily lives and the importance of finding one's center amid chaos, particularly post-COVID. O’Laoire delves into the multifaceted nature of the self, emphasizing interconnectedness and the dynamics of light and darkness. The conversation also touches on the role of love in creating meaningful change and the mystical experiences that shape our spiritual journeys.

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Nov 25, 2025 • 2h 38min
373 — From Dust to Divinity: Rediscovering the Spirit in Matter With Sean O’Laoire
Sean O’Laoire, a mystic and teacher, dives into the essence of spirituality and our role as lightworkers amidst chaos. He explores the Hebrew concept of 'radha' as a misunderstood stewardship of Earth, linking religion to ecological crises. Sean challenges traditional perceptions of God, urging listeners to see the divine in all beings. He discusses the need for a balance between technology and morality, and advocates for small self-reliant communities. His five-stage problem-solving approach inspires hope for a more compassionate future.


