What if you were told from birth that you were sinful, broken, and in need of saving? This raw, anonymous story explores life inside a religious sect, the cracks of hypocrisy that led to escape, and the deeper alignment with the divine found on the other side.
Born Into Sin? Or Born Into Innocence?
What happens when you’re born into a religious sect that tells you from your first breath that you are broken, sinful, and in need of saving?
In this anonymous and voice-altered interview, “Mary” courageously shares her first-hand story of growing up inside an insular Christian denomination. From modesty rules and public confessions, to the weight of “original sin” and the fear of eternal damnation — Mary opens up about the shame, hypocrisy, and control that shaped her childhood and young adulthood.
But this is also a story of awakening.
Mary speaks to the tiny cracks of questioning that grew into courage, the painful process of leaving behind family and community, and the profound discovery that God and the divine were not outside of her — but within.
This conversation explores:
- The hidden psychology of religious sects.
How doctrines like “original sin” leave lasting imprints on the body and mind.
The courage it takes to leave a closed system of belief.
Rebuilding alignment with the divine beyond dogma.
If you’ve ever wrestled with religion, carried shame you couldn’t name, or wondered how people find freedom beyond sects and cults — this episode will resonate deeply.
🎧 Listen now and join us in reclaiming innocence, alignment, and the spark of the divine within.