The Fellowship Chronicles Podcast

One Path Above Many

8 min · 3. helmi 2026
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Welcome to The Fellowship Chronicles. Today I’m beginning a new podcast series that has been forming for quite some time — not only in my own heart, but also through many conversations I’ve had over the years with people who are sincerely seeking God. I’m calling this series One Path Above Many, Foundations of the Ascended Master Path. And you might be wondering — why that title? Because truly, we live in a world with many spiritual paths. There are many religions, many philosophies, many teachers and many ways people describe their relationship with God. And yet, despite this great diversity, the human heart continues to ask the same essential questions: Why am I here? What is life on earth really about? And is there something more — something deeper — than what I’m currently experiencing? So what is it that makes the Ascended Master Path the one path above many? It’s not because it claims superiority over other religions or traditions. Rather, it is distinct because of its destination. It leads to the ultimate victory of the individual soul: the conscious and permanent reunion with God at the end of its many sojourns on earth. This sacred victory is called the ascension. The Ascended Masters are souls who walked this path to its completion. Jesus is perhaps the most well-known Ascended Master — and the purest expression of the living Christ, the Son of God, that the world has ever known. Yet many people don’t realize that when Jesus invited humanity to “follow” him, he was not asking us to follow as a puppy follows its master. He was showing us what it means to become the Christ — the living Light that, as the Gospel of John tells us, “lighteth every man that cometh into the world.” And Jesus was not alone. There are many others who have also completed this path, ascended, and now serve humanity from the higher realms. Now, some people believe that all religions eventually lead to God. Others believe there is only one way — and that way is through Jesus Christ. The Ascended Masters resolve what appears to be a contradiction between these two viewpoints. In doing so, they open the door to a much greater understanding of God’s magnificent universe — and how you fit into it. They reveal many mysteries of heaven, and most importantly, they teach you how to achieve the ascension. For this series, I’ve chosen a question-and-answer format because over the years, I’ve noticed that people tend to carry the same questions quietly in their hearts, even when they don’t quite know how to articulate them. Questions like: Why am I here? What is the purpose of life on earth? What does “union with God” mean anyway? Rather than presenting this material as a lecture or a doctrine, I want this series to feel like a conversation — the kind of conversation seekers have when they are being honest, curious, and open. In each episode, I’ll take a few foundational questions and respond to them as clearly, simply, and compassionately as I can. If you’re new to the Ascended Master teachings, I invite you to explore them with me. If you’re a longtime student, perhaps we can work together to find clearer language for explaining the path to others. And if you sense that there must be more to life than what you’re currently living, then you are very much in the right place. And this leads to our first question. Question One: Why are there so many spiritual paths? This is often the first question people ask — sometimes out loud, sometimes silently. If God is one, why are there so many paths? The answer is actually quite simple. Humanity is not at one level of consciousness. Souls awaken at different stages, in different cultures, with different needs, karmic patterns, and levels of readiness. Many spiritual paths serve a beautiful and necessary purpose. They awaken faith, they heal emotional wounds, they teach compassion and help people believe in something higher than themselves. These paths, of course, are not wrong, they are preparatory. But preparation is not the same as fulfillment. Eventually, the soul reaches a point where it wants more than comfort, more than belief, more than inspiration. It wants union. And today, many souls are ready. That brings us to our second question. Question Two: Is this path for everyone? This is an important — and often misunderstood — question. God granted humanity free will, and the Ascended Masters, above all, honor that free will. They never interfere with it. The Ascended Master Path is universal, but it is not imposed. No one is required to walk it. No one is judged for choosing another way. But when a soul is ready for union — when the longing for God becomes deeper than the desire for comfort — this path begins to resonate. You might feel drawn without fully knowing why.You might feel challenged and comforted at the same time. You might feel as though something ancient within you recognizes the call. That recognition is not random. In upcoming episodes, we’ll explore questions such as: What does union with God actually mean? Is karma and reincarnation found in the Bible? How do the Ascended Masters help us? And can this path be walked while living a normal, everyday life? Each episode will build gently and logically, always returning to the same central truth: Nothing less than union with God ultimately satisfies the soul. So if you’re listening to this and feeling curious — or even quietly stirred — I invite you to simply stay with the conversation. You don’t need to accept anything. You don’t need to reject anything. Just listen. Because the one path above the many is not about convincing the mind. It’s about awakening the soul’s memory of where it came from — and where it is meant to return. Until next time, be blessed. Get full access to The Fellowship Chronicles at thefellowshipchronicles.substack.com/subscribe [https://thefellowshipchronicles.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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