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Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we tackle Chapter 92 of Our Daily Bread, titled "God Does Not Forsake You."
We start with a verse from Revelations that often triggers anxiety, but we quickly reframe it through a surprising lens: High Finance. Instead of an angry judge with a gavel, we explore the image of God as a Venture Capitalist or "Angel Investor" who sees potential in a failing startup-us.
We discuss the concepts of "moratoriums" and "loans"-invisible grace periods where the universe holds back the immediate consequences of our mistakes to give us a "runway" to learn and pivot. We also confront the psychological barrier Emmanuel calls being "prisoners of a concept," where our fear of a harsh, punishing God actually blinds us to the help reaching out to us. Finally, we explore why learning to receive is a skill, using the analogy of trading in our "thimbles" for "buckets" to catch the constant rain of divine resources.
Join us for a conversation on why the fact that "the other shoe hasn't dropped" isn't luck-it's an investment in your growth.
Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of spiritist texts. Every episode captures spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. While Al is used for the voice and delivery polish, the spiritual insights and beliefs are entirely human-made.
By Voices BetweenExplorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we tackle Chapter 92 of Our Daily Bread, titled "God Does Not Forsake You."
We start with a verse from Revelations that often triggers anxiety, but we quickly reframe it through a surprising lens: High Finance. Instead of an angry judge with a gavel, we explore the image of God as a Venture Capitalist or "Angel Investor" who sees potential in a failing startup-us.
We discuss the concepts of "moratoriums" and "loans"-invisible grace periods where the universe holds back the immediate consequences of our mistakes to give us a "runway" to learn and pivot. We also confront the psychological barrier Emmanuel calls being "prisoners of a concept," where our fear of a harsh, punishing God actually blinds us to the help reaching out to us. Finally, we explore why learning to receive is a skill, using the analogy of trading in our "thimbles" for "buckets" to catch the constant rain of divine resources.
Join us for a conversation on why the fact that "the other shoe hasn't dropped" isn't luck-it's an investment in your growth.
Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of spiritist texts. Every episode captures spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. While Al is used for the voice and delivery polish, the spiritual insights and beliefs are entirely human-made.