Petrichor of the Heart

Identity and Shame

1 h 8 min · 31 de dic de 2024
Portada del episodio Identity and Shame

Descripción

In this episode we dive yet deeper, examining the consequences of the individuated or “fallen” conscience. In this context Je’he introduces a fresh perspective on what is called “total deprivaty“, in the context of holographic reality that is perceived as limited in duality, due to survival-based mirror-perception rooted in shame. Je'he relates the salvation in Jesus to the willingness of the soul to break out of the polarized mindset (duality perception) and mechanized survival patterns of the psyche, following the call of Jesus to take on each our crosses and repent, so that we can follow him through the cosmic portal that he opened, beyond the grip of shame that is inherent to the flesh.

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Petrichor of the Heart!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

5 episodios

episode Conscience artwork

Conscience

Join Je’he into the mysteries in Christ. On the basis of what Je‘he discussed in the first episode, today’s explorations are in “conscience”, diving deeper in decoding our reality framing. Je’he makes the distinction between common carnal conscience and redeemed “new creation” conscience, and explains the fundamental role of conscience in the perception of reality, under the "law of sin and death", linking it to the incident of the garden of Eden. Further he throws light on the maturing of conscience as a different pair of shoes. Extra note: The credibility of apocryphal texts like the gospel of Mary is questionable. I didn’t say that explicitly, which I probably should have. I quote from it in this episode not because I think it is Scripture, which I don’t. I quote it because it points out something that can help us to understand Scripture better, and where actual Scripture got misinterpreted a lot historically. I could have made my point very well without this quote, to avoid confusion. It is my belief that the canon of the Bible is historically the most credible information we have about Jesus. We are marking the beginning of EVRR ministry (EVRR stands for Earthen Vessel Restoration and Reformation) which Je’he and his wife Lenzea brought into being for the sake of creating a platform, a space and a culture medium for explorations in somatic access, relational healing, psychological discernment and deconstruction of worldly misperceptions, to truly embrace the Happy Gospel! Retreat schedule for 2025 is coming soon. Connect with us on: evrr.life

27 de dic de 202448 min
episode The human experience in the Great I Am artwork

The human experience in the Great I Am

Join Je’he into the mysteries in Christ. We are beginning with the fundamental questions about reality, to understand biblical truth in its multidimensional context. Je’he orientates on St. Paul’s teachings about the discernment of the flesh and the spirit (John 3:6, Rom 8) and dives deep with it. Is worldly conscience the key to the limitation of perception of the world/cosmos, due to immediate survival-based projection of good and bad into everything? May we need to broaden our interpretation of the term “law” (nomos) to also be a perception-creation framework? We are marking the beginning of the EVRR project (EVRR stands for Earthen Vessel Restoration and Reformation) which Je’he and his wife Lenzea brought into being for the sake of creating a platform, a space and a culture medium for explorations in somatic access, relational healing, psychological discernment and deconstruction of worldly misperceptions to truly embrace the Happy Gospel! More on evrr.life email: life@evrr.org

23 de dic de 202452 min