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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 37 MIN

Nature's Timing

from The Frontier Beyond Fear · host Susan Larison Danz

Why is it more important for our longer term well-being to consider how changing the clocks twice per year aligns our waking schedules with the sun, despite some shorter term impacts during the transition?  We also need to consider how the degree of long term impact is regional in nature. For example, in the northern tier of the United States, there are more dramatic and adverse impacts to staying permanently on Daylight Saving Time (and other impacts to staying on Standard Time).We live in a spiritually immature world that rather sadly is ruled by clocks and other unnatural patterns. We can also reflect on what it would be like to live in an entirely different way - naturally, not artificially.Blog post referenced in this episode: https://bridgebldr.blogspot.com/2023/03/natural-daylight-time.htmlWith degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics (and early experience in AI language model development), writer, researcher, mystic and philosopher Susan Larison Danz, M.S., combines logic with spirituality in all of her endeavors, sharing a free-flowing authentic, intuitive and liberating perspective with listeners.Visit The Frontier Beyond Fear website here: http://frontierbeyondfear.comAI-related episodes are here: http://ourleapbeyondai.com/Evergreens and Light photo by Susan Larison Danz from her Noontime walk February 27, 2026. Now in its 16th year, The Frontier Beyond Fear podcast is hosted by a genuine human being.

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Why is it more important for our longer term well-being to consider how changing the clocks twice per year aligns our waking schedules with the sun, despite some shorter term impacts during the transition?  We also need to consider how the degree of long term impact is regional in nature. For example, in the northern tier of the United States, there are more dramatic and adverse impacts to staying permanently on Daylight Saving Time (and other impacts to staying on Standard Time).We live in a spiritually immature world that rather sadly is ruled by clocks and other unnatural patterns. We can also reflect on what it would be like to live in an entirely different way - naturally, not artificially.Blog post referenced in this episode: https://bridgebldr.blogspot.com/2023/03/natural-daylight-time.htmlWith degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics (and early experience in AI language model development), writer, researcher, mystic and philosopher Susan Larison Danz, M.S., combines logic with spirituality in all of her endeavors, sharing a free-flowing authentic, intuitive and liberating perspective with listeners.Visit The Frontier Beyond Fear website here: http://frontierbeyondfear.comAI-related episodes are here: http://ourleapbeyondai.com/Evergreens and Light photo by Susan Larison Danz from her Noontime walk February 27, 2026. Now in its 16th year, The Frontier Beyond Fear podcast is hosted by a genuine human being.

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