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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 8 MIN

Episode 3 | Ancient Wisdom for Modern Seekers: The Covenant of Presence

from The Seekers Voice Podcast · host Hebrew Lotus

There is a profound difference between a solitary walk of faith and standing as a united community. In this final installment of our “Ancient Wisdom for Modern Seekers” series, we journey to the plains of the Yaardaan (Jordan).As Mooshe (Moses) prepares for his transition, he leaves us with a timeless blueprint for navigating modern uncertainty: courage, accountability, and a radical remembrance of the covenant. We explore the reality that the Torah is not a stagnant relic of antiquity, but a living, breathing guide—the steady ground we stand on when the world feels unstable.In this episode, we discuss:​The transition from individual faith to communal responsibility.​The significance of the plains of the Yaardaan in spiritual geography.​How to carry ancient blueprints into modern-day challenges.Deepen Your Study:For a more immersive experience, visit The Sanctuary at [ https://theseekersvoicepodcast.wordpress.com/2026/01/29/ancient-wisdom-for-modern-seekers-the-covenant-of-presenceepisode-3-study-guide-reference-hub/ ] to access the full study guide. This week’s guide features:​Samaritan Torah Transcriptions: Side-by-side study of Devarim 29 & 31.​Guided Meditation: A practice for daily spiritual alignment.​Ibree Glossary: An expanded dictionary to deepen your linguistic and spiritual understanding.Connect with the Journey:Follow us on Instagram: @TheSeekersVoicePodcastSubscribe on YouTube:TheSeekersVoicePodcast

There is a profound difference between a solitary walk of faith and standing as a united community. In this final installment of our “Ancient Wisdom for Modern Seekers” series, we journey to the plains of the Yaardaan (Jordan).As Mooshe (Moses) prepares for his transition, he leaves us with a timeless blueprint for navigating modern uncertainty: courage, accountability, and a radical remembrance of the covenant. We explore the reality that the Torah is not a stagnant relic of antiquity, but a living, breathing guide—the steady ground we stand on when the world feels unstable.In this episode, we discuss:​The transition from individual faith to communal responsibility.​The significance of the plains of the Yaardaan in spiritual geography.​How to carry ancient blueprints into modern-day challenges.Deepen Your Study:For a more immersive experience, visit The Sanctuary at [ https://theseekersvoicepodcast.wordpress.com/2026/01/29/ancient-wisdom-for-modern-seekers-the-covenant-of-presenceepisode-3-study-guide-reference-hub/ ] to access the full study guide. This week’s guide features:​Samaritan Torah Transcriptions: Side-by-side study of Devarim 29 & 31.​Guided Meditation: A practice for daily spiritual alignment.​Ibree Glossary: An expanded dictionary to deepen your linguistic and spiritual understanding.Connect with the Journey:Follow us on Instagram: @TheSeekersVoicePodcastSubscribe on YouTube:TheSeekersVoicePodcast

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