Tag: spirituality

Knowing God Outside Religion II: What Does God Actually Do?

Knowing God Outside Religion II: What Does God Actually Do?

Taking God outside religion is the only way too make God relevant and useful on a universal level. In this episode we discuss knowing God according to what God does in a religious capacity handicaps God.

Knowing God Outside Religion I: Who Is God?

Knowing God Outside Religion I: Who Is God?

This is where we do the work of discovering God, Self, and Enlightenment outside religion. This podcast is for people that think church is whack yet desire to have a relationship with God that affirms them for who they are authentically.

Is God Asking You to Change?

Is God Asking You to Change?

2024 is coming and change is on our minds.Where is the inspiration for change coming from? Is God wanting you to change? Who benefits from this change; you or God? Understanding change from a perspective that is self empowering is essential to your becoming.

Platos Allegory of the Cave and Discovering Your Truth

Platos Allegory of the Cave and Discovering Your Truth

We tend to understand truth as a constant, unchanging, unbreakable guide we must adhere to but what if that is wrong. What if truth has free forming characteristics? Can we accept truth as more than the forms on the wall society gives us? Do you have enough courage to climb out of your cave into the mysterious realms of discovery and enlightenment?

Understanding Yourself To Be The Way, The Truth, and The Life

Understanding Yourself To Be The Way, The Truth, and The Life

Jesus is not the only way to God and religion is not the only language, method, and passage to connect to the ultimate power that governs all life. You as an individualized aspect of the Absolute have the ability to connect to the Absolute. Consciously connecting to God doesn’t demand accepting a savior it requires you to be aware of the power to save yourself.

Losing Religion Finding Yourself

Losing Religion Finding Yourself

When we consider the objective of religion is to transform the individual into the ideal person we realize that in the process of that transformation the individual losses their uniqueness in order to belong to the community of believers and being accepted into a deep and meaningful relationship with God. One believer must become like the community in order to truly belong to those that are accepted by God, therefore all believers of a religious community exhibit a common method of showing up in the world. They all share the same method of thinking, acting, dressing, perception, hearing, feeling and believing as they have been told this is what God desires. The individual must lose the religious idea of the God approved human and take up the task of finding ones self according to ones own standards and discover God , Self, and Enlightenment outside religion.

How To Manifest | Exposing The Myth of The Law of Attraction

How To Manifest | Exposing The Myth of The Law of Attraction

The mainstream philosophy of manifestation says that we can create the life of our dreams and have whatever we want. Is this plausible? What happens when we do believe and do the visualization and have the emotion and energy wrapped around the life we want to manifest but it doesn’t happen? Let’s explore another philosophy of what manifestation is and how to obtain those experiences that lead to helping us reach our full potential.

Losing Religion in Order to Discover God, Yourself, and Enlightenment

Losing Religion in Order to Discover God, Yourself, and Enlightenment

We look at religion as a source of informing throughout the lifespan of the believer. Religion is a device that assigns identity to both God and humanity according to its own criteria but is religion a reliable source?

Self Identity Where Did your Personal Concept of Self Come From?

Self Identity Where Did your Personal Concept of Self Come From?

Where do the ideas, images and concepts we use to identify ourselves come from? We regularly use cultural concepts and ideas to establish ourselves as individuals amongst our peers, social circles, in our relationships, religions, and society at large. The questions is are these ideas and concepts of identity pushed on us by society honest and authentic to who we are as individuals?

Being More Like Yourself instead of Becoming More Like Jesus: Coming to God as Your Whole Self

Being More Like Yourself instead of Becoming More Like Jesus: Coming to God as Your Whole Self

Is becoming more like Jesus or any religious or spiritual figure and less like yourself a soul nourishing spiritual exercise.? What do we stand to gain in attempting to become more like Jesus, The Buddha, Moses, Abraham, Prophet Muhammad, Confucius, Lao Tzu? And in what ways is this spiritual practice of less of me more of you preventing us from showing up as our whole self in our relationship with God, in our spiritual communities and in loving and accepting ourselves and others for who they are?

The Limitations of Salvation

The Limitations of Salvation

Is one salvation experience enough? If salvation is a solution to the human problem reconnecting us to our spiritual identity there seems to be a need for additional liberations from future problems awaiting us as we experience life as spiritual beings throughout eternity. If we as spiritual beings retain the freedom to decide, interpret knowledge, and understand experiences we will always be subject to misinterpretation, therefore needing direction, guidance, counsel, and liberation.

The Impossible Task of Satisfying God

The Impossible Task of Satisfying God

Does performing good deeds result in the satisfaction of God and subsequent good blessings and a higher quality of life? If this is accepted as true it creates serious problems for both God and mankind.

How to Make Sense of God

How to Make Sense of God

Making sense of God is done through religion, spirituality, or self exploration but are these tools enough? How do we venture beyond these tools in order to gain a more fulfilling understanding of God?

33. Forgive and Forget Why it Harms More Than it Helps

33. Forgive and Forget Why it Harms More Than it Helps

Religion tells us to forgive and forget, to turn the other cheek and to let go and move on. But forgive and forget lacks the attention to love, compassion, and healing that the victim of hurtful experiences and damaging relationships need. A more loving forgiveness tactic is needed for the healing of the victim, disconnection from the hurt and reconnection to their spiritual center.