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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Swami Abhayananda presents a reinterpretation of Christianity by framing Jesus not as a unique supernatural deity, but as a historical mystic who attained a direct experience of divine union. The author argues that traditional dogmas, such as the virgin birth and physical resurrection, are mythological additions intended to deify a man whose real message was the universal divinity of all humanity. Drawing from his own purported spiritual revelations, the writer suggests that Jesus’s declarati...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Swami Abhayananda presents a <b>reinterpretation of Christianity</b> by framing Jesus not as a unique supernatural deity, but as a <b>historical mystic</b> who attained a direct experience of divine union. The author argues that traditional dogmas, such as the <b>virgin birth and physical resurrection</b>, are mythological additions intended to deify a man whose real message was the <b>universal divinity of all humanity</b>. Drawing from his own purported spiritual revelations, the writer suggests that Jesus’s declaration of oneness with God is an <b>empirical discovery</b> available to any person who receives divine grace. The text compares these teachings to the <b>nondual philosophy of Vedanta</b>, asserting that God is the underlying light and substance of every being. Ultimately, the source calls for a <b>demythologized faith</b> that recognizes Jesus as one of many enlightened seers who realized that the soul and the Creator are fundamentally one. By removing &quot;phony magic,&quot; the author believes Christianity can be transformed into a <b>liberating perspective</b> that encourages individuals to seek their own internal realization of the Divine.</p><p><b>Source Material:</b></p><p><b>ENLIGHTENED CHRISTIANITY:</b></p><p><b>THE STORY OF JESUS, THE MYSTIC</b></p><p><b>(Articles from </b><b><em>The Mystic’s Vision </em></b><b>by Swami Abhayananda,</b></p><p><b>Published August 12, 2018; last revised: 7-30-20)</b></p><p>To <a href='https://bookshop.org/shop/barrys-book-store'><b>order any books </b></a>mentioned in the podcast. We are an affiliate of bookshop.org and may receive a small commission if you purchase.  <em>It helps with the expense of our podcast production and distribution.  Thank you!</em></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swami Abhayananda presents a <b>reinterpretation of Christianity</b> by framing Jesus not as a unique supernatural deity, but as a <b>historical mystic</b> who attained a direct experience of divine union. The author argues that traditional dogmas, such as the <b>virgin birth and physical resurrection</b>, are mythological additions intended to deify a man whose real message was the <b>universal divinity of all humanity</b>. Drawing from his own purported spiritual revelations, the writer suggests that Jesus’s declaration of oneness with God is an <b>empirical discovery</b> available to any person who receives divine grace. The text compares these teachings to the <b>nondual philosophy of Vedanta</b>, asserting that God is the underlying light and substance of every being. Ultimately, the source calls for a <b>demythologized faith</b> that recognizes Jesus as one of many enlightened seers who realized that the soul and the Creator are fundamentally one. By removing &quot;phony magic,&quot; the author believes Christianity can be transformed into a <b>liberating perspective</b> that encourages individuals to seek their own internal realization of the Divine.</p><p><b>Source Material:</b></p><p><b>ENLIGHTENED CHRISTIANITY:</b></p><p><b>THE STORY OF JESUS, THE MYSTIC</b></p><p><b>(Articles from </b><b><em>The Mystic’s Vision </em></b><b>by Swami Abhayananda,</b></p><p><b>Published August 12, 2018; last revised: 7-30-20)</b></p><p>To <a href='https://bookshop.org/shop/barrys-book-store'><b>order any books </b></a>mentioned in the podcast. We are an affiliate of bookshop.org and may receive a small commission if you purchase.  <em>It helps with the expense of our podcast production and distribution.  Thank you!</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>When Beliefs Change but Love Doesn&#39;t</itunes:title>
    <title>When Beliefs Change but Love Doesn&#39;t</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Bridging Two Spiritual Worlds. In this reflection, a former Lutheran pastor describes his evolution from conservative evangelicalism to a spiritual path centered on the teachings of A Course in Miracles. He explains that shifting away from traditional dogma did not signify a loss of faith, but rather a deepening relationship with Jesus rooted in unconditional love. By comparing the New Testament with his current studies, the author highlights shared spiritual values such as the internal natur...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><b>Bridging Two Spiritual Worlds.</b></p><p>In this reflection, a former Lutheran pastor describes his <b>evolution from conservative evangelicalism</b> to a spiritual path centered on the teachings of <em>A Course in Miracles</em>. He explains that shifting away from traditional dogma did not signify a loss of faith, but rather a <b>deepening relationship with Jesus</b> rooted in unconditional love. By comparing the New Testament with his current studies, the author highlights <b>shared spiritual values</b> such as the internal nature of the Kingdom of God and the necessity of radical forgiveness. He argues that while theological interpretations may diverge, the <b>core commandment to love</b> others serves as a universal bridge between different belief systems. Ultimately, the text encourages readers to prioritize <b>compassion and peace</b> over doctrinal disputes, trusting that spiritual growth is an individual journey guided by the same divine source.</p><p><a href='https://acimreflections.substack.com/p/when-beliefs-change-but-love-doesnt'>Read the essay on Barry&apos;s Substack</a></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>To <a href='https://bookshop.org/shop/barrys-book-store'><b>order any books </b></a>mentioned in the podcast. We are an affiliate of bookshop.org and may receive a small commission if you purchase.  <em>It helps with the expense of our podcast production and distribution.  Thank you!</em></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Bridging Two Spiritual Worlds.</b></p><p>In this reflection, a former Lutheran pastor describes his <b>evolution from conservative evangelicalism</b> to a spiritual path centered on the teachings of <em>A Course in Miracles</em>. He explains that shifting away from traditional dogma did not signify a loss of faith, but rather a <b>deepening relationship with Jesus</b> rooted in unconditional love. By comparing the New Testament with his current studies, the author highlights <b>shared spiritual values</b> such as the internal nature of the Kingdom of God and the necessity of radical forgiveness. He argues that while theological interpretations may diverge, the <b>core commandment to love</b> others serves as a universal bridge between different belief systems. Ultimately, the text encourages readers to prioritize <b>compassion and peace</b> over doctrinal disputes, trusting that spiritual growth is an individual journey guided by the same divine source.</p><p><a href='https://acimreflections.substack.com/p/when-beliefs-change-but-love-doesnt'>Read the essay on Barry&apos;s Substack</a></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>To <a href='https://bookshop.org/shop/barrys-book-store'><b>order any books </b></a>mentioned in the podcast. We are an affiliate of bookshop.org and may receive a small commission if you purchase.  <em>It helps with the expense of our podcast production and distribution.  Thank you!</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>What Jesus Really Said</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[We're reviewing a ebook by Nabu titled, "The Words of Jesus Restored." You can read more on his website and order the book if you wish. This text introduces a spiritual project by an author named Nabu aimed at uncovering the original meaning of Jesus's teachings by examining Aramaic and Greek linguistics. The author argues that fifteen centuries of institutional translation and cultural shifts have narrowed the expansive, mystical nature of the original message. By re-evaluating fifty specifi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>We&apos;re reviewing a ebook by Nabu titled, &quot;The Words of Jesus Restored.&quot; You can read more on <a href='https://hiddenknowledge0.substack.com'><b>his website</b></a> and order the book if you wish.</p><p>This text introduces a spiritual project by an author named <b>Nabu</b> aimed at uncovering the original meaning of <b>Jesus&apos;s teachings</b> by examining <b>Aramaic and Greek</b> linguistics. The author argues that fifteen centuries of <b>institutional translation</b> and cultural shifts have narrowed the expansive, mystical nature of the original message. By re-evaluating fifty specific passages, the source provides <b>restored translations</b> that frame the &quot;Kingdom of Heaven&quot; as a present, internal state of <b>consciousness</b> rather than a distant religious destination. The work serves as an invitation to move beyond traditional <b>dogma</b> and encounter a teacher focused on <b>inner transformation</b> and divine intimacy. Ultimately, the text offers a contemplative guide for readers to rediscover <b>ancient wisdom</b> through the lens of language and personal practice.</p><p>To <a href='https://bookshop.org/shop/barrys-book-store'><b>order any books </b></a>mentioned in the podcast. We are an affiliate of bookshop.org and may receive a small commission if you purchase.  <em>It helps with the expense of our podcast production and distribution.  Thank you!</em></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&apos;re reviewing a ebook by Nabu titled, &quot;The Words of Jesus Restored.&quot; You can read more on <a href='https://hiddenknowledge0.substack.com'><b>his website</b></a> and order the book if you wish.</p><p>This text introduces a spiritual project by an author named <b>Nabu</b> aimed at uncovering the original meaning of <b>Jesus&apos;s teachings</b> by examining <b>Aramaic and Greek</b> linguistics. The author argues that fifteen centuries of <b>institutional translation</b> and cultural shifts have narrowed the expansive, mystical nature of the original message. By re-evaluating fifty specific passages, the source provides <b>restored translations</b> that frame the &quot;Kingdom of Heaven&quot; as a present, internal state of <b>consciousness</b> rather than a distant religious destination. The work serves as an invitation to move beyond traditional <b>dogma</b> and encounter a teacher focused on <b>inner transformation</b> and divine intimacy. Ultimately, the text offers a contemplative guide for readers to rediscover <b>ancient wisdom</b> through the lens of language and personal practice.</p><p>To <a href='https://bookshop.org/shop/barrys-book-store'><b>order any books </b></a>mentioned in the podcast. We are an affiliate of bookshop.org and may receive a small commission if you purchase.  <em>It helps with the expense of our podcast production and distribution.  Thank you!</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[We're reviewing an article from the Substack, "ACIM Reflections." This substack explores the surprising human friction behind the creation of the spiritual text, A Course in Miracles. Rather than being enlightened saints, the scribes Helen Schucman and Bill Thetford were academic psychologists who struggled with intense mutual resentment and personal insecurities. Their decision to find a "better way" to interact served as the catalyst for the divine dictation they received despite their skep...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>We&apos;re reviewing an article from the Substack, <a href='https://acimreflections.substack.com/p/bill-and-helen-the-paradox-behind'>&quot;ACIM Reflections.&quot;</a></p><p>This substack explores the <b>surprising human friction</b> behind the creation of the spiritual text, <em>A Course in Miracles</em>. Rather than being enlightened saints, the scribes <b>Helen Schucman and Bill Thetford</b> were academic psychologists who struggled with <b>intense mutual resentment</b> and personal insecurities. Their decision to find a &quot;better way&quot; to interact served as the <b>catalyst for the divine dictation</b> they received despite their skepticism. The text highlights the <b>paradoxical nature</b> of their partnership, noting that even a &quot;hotbed of pain&quot; can serve as a vessel for profound wisdom. Ultimately, the article suggests that <b>perfection is not a prerequisite</b> for spiritual service or grace. By showing the messy reality of their lives, the source offers <b>hope to ordinary seekers</b> who feel limited by their own psychological wounds.</p><p>To <a href='https://bookshop.org/shop/barrys-book-store'><b>order any books </b></a>mentioned in the podcast. We are an affiliate of bookshop.org and may receive a small commission if you purchase.  <em>It helps with the expense of our podcast production and distribution.  Thank you!</em></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&apos;re reviewing an article from the Substack, <a href='https://acimreflections.substack.com/p/bill-and-helen-the-paradox-behind'>&quot;ACIM Reflections.&quot;</a></p><p>This substack explores the <b>surprising human friction</b> behind the creation of the spiritual text, <em>A Course in Miracles</em>. Rather than being enlightened saints, the scribes <b>Helen Schucman and Bill Thetford</b> were academic psychologists who struggled with <b>intense mutual resentment</b> and personal insecurities. Their decision to find a &quot;better way&quot; to interact served as the <b>catalyst for the divine dictation</b> they received despite their skepticism. The text highlights the <b>paradoxical nature</b> of their partnership, noting that even a &quot;hotbed of pain&quot; can serve as a vessel for profound wisdom. Ultimately, the article suggests that <b>perfection is not a prerequisite</b> for spiritual service or grace. By showing the messy reality of their lives, the source offers <b>hope to ordinary seekers</b> who feel limited by their own psychological wounds.</p><p>To <a href='https://bookshop.org/shop/barrys-book-store'><b>order any books </b></a>mentioned in the podcast. We are an affiliate of bookshop.org and may receive a small commission if you purchase.  <em>It helps with the expense of our podcast production and distribution.  Thank you!</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[We review the 12 Primary Concepts from Michael Mirdad's book, "The Heart of A Course in Miracles". This text outlines a spiritual framework detailing humanity's perceived descent from divine grace and the subsequent pathway back to spiritual oneness. According to the material, the human experience is an illusionary manufacture born from a false belief in separation from the Creator, which fueled a cycle of fear, guilt, and ego-driven projection. To counter this, the narrative proposes that in...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We review the <b>12 Primary Concepts</b> from Michael Mirdad&apos;s book, <b><em>&quot;The Heart of A Course in Miracles&quot;.</em></b></p><p>This text outlines a spiritual framework detailing humanity&apos;s perceived <b>descent from divine grace</b> and the subsequent <b>pathway back to spiritual oneness</b>. According to the material, the human experience is an <b>illusionary manufacture</b> born from a false belief in separation from the Creator, which fueled a cycle of <b>fear, guilt, and ego-driven projection</b>. To counter this, the narrative proposes that individuals can shift from <b>wrong-mindedness to right-mindedness</b> by choosing the guidance of the <b>Holy Spirit</b> over the ego. Central to this transformation is the practice of <b>forgiveness</b>, which dissolves the internal barriers of judgment and replaces them with <b>love and innocence</b>. Ultimately, the text asserts that healing our <b>interpersonal relationships</b> serves as the primary mechanism for mirroring and reclaiming our original state of <b>bliss and unity with God</b>.</p><p>Order Michael&apos;s book,<a href='https://bookshop.org/a/80027/9780985507961'><em> &quot;The Heart of A Course in Miracles.&quot;</em></a></p><p>To <a href='https://bookshop.org/shop/barrys-book-store'><b>order any books </b></a>mentioned in the podcast. We are an affiliate of bookshop.org and may receive a small commission if you purchase.  <em>It helps with the expense of our podcast production and distribution.  Thank you!</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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