In this episode of DDP - Deep Dyve Podcast, we explore three recent teachings by Tyler Doka that were shared exclusively on X and not featured on his website or live streams. Though these ideas are familiar to longtime followers, Tyler presents them in fresh ways using new examples and deeper symbolism.
We begin with his interpretation of the New Jerusalem from Revelation, not as a physical city, but as a spiritual reality. Tyler reveals how its imagery, like gates of pearls and streets of gold, symbolizes divine truth, purity, and unity among God's people. He urges readers to view scripture through a spiritual lens, recognizing the Bible as a record of the unseen realm.
Next, we examine Tyler’s reflections on altered states of consciousness, where he describes moments of detachment from the physical world. These experiences, while not full astral projections, offer glimpses into the abstract and spiritual dimensions of existence, challenging our understanding of reality.
Finally, we dive into Tyler’s teaching on spiritual discernment and divine revelation. He critiques mainstream Christian interpretations, arguing that many are rooted in man-made history rather than spiritual truth. Tyler emphasizes that true understanding comes through divine insight, not human reasoning.
Throughout the episode, we connect these teachings to the modern world and explore how, without spiritual guidance, people are, as Tyler puts it, “wandering in the wilderness,” echoing the themes of Exodus chapters 16 and 17.
“Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual. But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.” - 1 Corinthians 2:13–14 The 3 posts this episode is about:
https://x.com/newjerusalem_OL/status/1855666483608928458, https://x.com/newjerusalem_OL/status/1855635292448764364, https://x.com/newjerusalem_OL/status/1856724675885179381
Learn more about Tyler Doka and his teachings:
https://www.newjerusalem.online/