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The UnLearn

The UnLearn

By: Solomon Edmond
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Unlearning is the process of discarding things that are no longer relevant to your growth. When you unlearn something you forget it, put it aside, and lose knowledge of it.

If something you’re holding on to no longer serves your higher calling, UnLearn it!

Solomon Edmond 2023
Philosophy Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • Damaged Goods
    Dec 19 2025

    Today's culture is deeply obsessed with external packaging - often measuring worth by appearance and perception rather than truth and substance.

    But God operates by a different standard. He is not impressed by outside packaging, polish or perfection but the posture of your heart. Just because a package is damaged doesn't mean it doesn't have value. In God’s hands, what appears flawed on the outside often carries the greatest depth, power, and purpose on the inside.

    God absolutely loves damaged goods!

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    6 mins
  • I Don't Understand
    Dec 12 2025

    Does your need to know everything God is doing ever get in the way of simply obeying Him?

    We don’t have to understand every detail of God’s work in our lives. There are mysteries about Him that we will never understand in this life because His ways are not our ways and neither are His thoughts, our thoughts. When God asks you to do something you don’t fully understand just obey Him and trust Him more than your need to know.

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    6 mins
  • The Millenium is Tomorrow
    Dec 5 2025

    God's concept of time is different then ours. As a matter of fact He is outside of time. We think of the Millenium as somewhere way in eternity while God sees it as tomorrow. I try to show the coalition between a thousand years and one day. In our time it's a thousand years, in God's time it's tomorrow. Jesus is coming back tomorrow…Be Ready!

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    6 mins
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