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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 34 MIN

The Human Science of Moving Mountains

from Internal Eternity · host Curator Of Living Word

Listen as we contrast the "Light" of divine wisdom against the "Darkness" of spiritual blindness, examining how humanity falls from its divine stature into the instinctual "herd of Adam" when overcome by base passions and deceit. Discover the true meaning of heavenly "manna" not as physical sustenance, but as sacred conversation and edification designed to spark a radical re-education of the soul.

Listen as we contrast the "Light" of divine wisdom against the "Darkness" of spiritual blindness, examining how humanity falls from its divine stature into the instinctual "herd of Adam" when overcome by base passions and deceit. Discover the true meaning of heavenly "manna" not as physical sustenance, but as sacred conversation and edification designed to spark a radical re-education of the soul.

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