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4: Sin, Cycles, & The Science of Salvation

4: Sin, Cycles, & The Science of Salvation

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Sin, Cycles, & The Science of Salvation

What if sin isn’t about breaking rules, but about energy? What if heaven and hell aren’t distant destinations, but frequencies we enter right here and now? And what if salvation is less of a ticket we hold, and more of a cycle-breaking transformation into the frequency of love?

In this episode, Sin, Cycles, and The Science of Salvation, I open scripture and explore:

  • The four biblical words often translated as “hell” — Sheol, Hades, Gehenna, and the Lake of Fire — and what they really mean.

  • Why heaven is described as being within us (Luke 17:21) and how we can anchor the New Eden on earth.

  • The “second death” in Revelation and how it reveals God’s mercy, not eternal torture.

  • Why sin is really low vibrational energy that locks us into cycles of death.

  • How salvation is both a gift of grace and a way of life that transforms us into the likeness of Christ.

  • The Eden story as humanity’s launch into cycles of learning good and evil — and why understanding reincarnation may free us from fear and shame.

  • A prayer of awakening to break cycles of fear, guilt, and sin, and rise into the frequency of love.

If you’ve ever felt trapped by fear-based religion, this conversation will help you see God’s heart through the lens of freedom, grace, and divine love.

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