Divine Destiny of Souls
Some films are more than invented stories — they are spiritual memories retold and channelled to us by divinity through art. In this episode, I explore the Osiris soul through American cinema, revealing how justice, divine order, and moral truth are encoded in modern film. Along the way, I reframe Christianity, myth, and judgment through symbolic storytelling rather than doctrine. In this episode, I explore the divine design of the Osiris soul as it appears in American cinema. Drawing from my spiritual work with Osiris in the death realm and my ongoing dialogues with Charlie Kirk’s soul, I examine how certain films function not merely as entertainment but as symbolic, channelled reflections of ancient spiritual archetypes and legends. As we are attempting to understand the essence of the Christian Church as a Church of Osiris, I use as an example movies that I consider to be biblical in nature and morality. Along the way, I explore the essence of Osiris as an ascended master and archetype of divine order, justice, and retribution, and the traits and moral structure of men who carry the Osiris soul among us. I share how I perceive cinema as a modern vessel for myth, scripture, and spiritual transmission. And I observe how Christianity re-examined through symbolic storytelling rather than institutional doctrine. Through specific films, I unpack these themes: Die Hard (1988) — Interpreted as a mythic love story between Osiris and Isis, where the hero descends into chaos to confront the forces of purgatory in defence of his divine consort. Pulp Fiction (1994) — Explored as a symbolic portrayal of the friendship between Yeshua and Osiris, revealing Osiris as an agent of divine retribution whose justice operates beyond conventional morality. A Time to Kill (1996) — Examined as a modern allegory of the death trial, where judgment unfolds not through legalism but through moral and cosmic order, echoing themes of final judgment and divine compassion. Here, Yeshua and Mary Magdalene defend Osiris, who murdered the demons of purgatory after they abused his daughter Isis, using the moral arguments of divine order and not the legal framework. The Equaliser (2014) — Interpreted as a clear expression of divine retribution, where Osiris confronts predatory forces that exploit the innocent, restoring balance through uncompromising justice, after his divine daughter Mary Magdalene leads him to assume this noble path. There Will Be Blood (2007) — Presented as the most nuanced and accurate cinematic portrait of the Osiris soul: a study of moral absolutism, evidence-gathering, and the exposure of false spiritual authority masquerading as compassion. Here, God Osiris is collecting evidence to punish a God of Purgatory, who pretends to be a compassionate priest, but actually is a demon who preys on vulnerable people and is only interested in power and money. Through the story, we can clearly understand the morality of Osiris and the divine truth he transmits into the world, as a God of divine order and justice. Together, these films reveal Osiris not as a god of cruelty, but as a guardian of order whose justice arises only when corruption, exploitation, and false piety have crossed the threshold of repair. This episode invites you to look beyond doctrine and into symbolism, where ancient gods still speak — not from temples, but from screens, stories, and the moral questions they awaken within us. #SpiritualPodcast #MythAndMeaning #SacredCinema #SpiritualArchetypes #AncientWisdom#SymbolicStorytelling #ModernMythology #CinemaAsMyth #ConsciousnessExploration#DivineMasculity #DivineOrder #JusticeAndMeaning #DivinePunishment #Osiris #Isis #Yeshua #MaryMagdalene #CharlieKirk #Christianity #Biblical #Morality
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