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Episode 148 of 2 Minute Disciple Season 5 centers on Matthew 9:27–34 and the powerful encounters between Jesus, two blind men, and a mute man oppressed by a demon. As the blind men cry out, “Son of David, have mercy on us,” they reveal a spiritual insight that many religious leaders still lacked. Before healing them, Jesus asks a deeply personal question: “Do you believe I am able to do this?” Their answer becomes an invitation for all of us to examine the posture of our own hearts. This contemplative Christian podcast episode guides listeners through a gentle rhythm of slowing down, reading Scripture, noticing, meditating, responding in prayer, and practicing a simple spiritual habit. Together, we reflect on faith that trusts in who Jesus is, the mercy He offers, and the different ways people respond to His work. This episode is for anyone seeking clarity, healing, renewed faith, or courage to bring honest prayers before Jesus. It is a reminder that Christ still opens blind eyes, restores broken voices, and meets us with mercy.
"I Once Was Blind": Humility and Spiritual Sight St. John 9:1-38 In this homily on the healing of the man born blind, Father Anthony reflects on how Christ not only gives sight, but gradually heals the whole person. Though baptism opens our eyes to the truth of God and His Kingdom, we still struggle to see clearly through the distortions of pride, fear, anger, and self-justification. The path to true spiritual sight is therefore not certainty or condemnation, but humility, repentance, patience, and trust in the One who already reigns over the world. Enjoy the show! --- Today's Gospel shows us two very important things about the Christ to whom we have given our lives: that He has compassion for human suffering, and that He has the power to heal it. The man in today's Gospel was not born partially blind. He was born completely blind. And Christ gives him sight so that we may trust not only His love for us, but His power to remake us and remake the world. Saint John tells us why these signs were given: "Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book; but these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing, you may have life in His name." The miracles are not spectacles. They are revelations. They show us who Christ is, and they show us what He desires to do with us. There is also a symbolic meaning to this miracle, and here we should remember the words of the Lord from the Gospel according to Saint Matthew: "The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eye is sound, your whole body will be full of light." Now, growing up in Georgia, every time I hear this Gospel, I hear that hymn: "I once was blind, but now I see." And that is true for us. That is why that hymn resonates so deeply within our souls. Through baptism and chrismation, through union with Christ, through life in His Church, we have been given new eyes. For the first time, glory to God, we begin to see reality as it truly is. We begin to see God not as an abstraction, but as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We begin to see that life has meaning, that even suffering can become holy, that love is stronger even than death, and that the Cross is not defeat but victory. But we also know something else. Even after receiving sight, glory to God for opening our eyes, we do not yet see clearly. As Saint Paul says, we still see "through a mirror dimly." And like the man healed in stages, sometimes we only "see men like trees walking." Why? Because salvation is not magic. The Lord does not simply wave away every wound, every distortion, every habit of pride and fear the moment we come to Him. Yes, baptism gives us eyes, but the healing of the whole person takes time. Our minds were created to resonate, to be in harmony with God, but sin twists the strings out of tune. And alas, we do not only suffer from our own sins; we inherit confusion from a world that itself has forgotten how to see clearly. And so we live in a very difficult place. We have received sight. We have seen the light. But we are still learning how to see. Worse than this, we are learning alongside other people whose vision is also wounded. The world tells us that confidence is clarity, that loudness is wisdom, that certainty is discernment. But often it is the opposite that is true. As Proverbs warns us: "There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death." The proud man thinks he sees everything so clearly, but the humble man knows that he still needs healing. And this is where today's Gospel becomes painfully relevant to us. When we recognize that our sight is imperfect, humility teaches us to move carefully. How quickly we assume we understand another person's motives. How quickly we justify our own anger. How quickly we become certain that we are right and others are blind. But the fathers warn us: the blind cannot heal blindness, and if the blind lead the blind, both fall into the ditch. This is why humility is so important. Humility, unlike the world tries to tell us, is not weakness. Humility does not involve pretending that evil is good. Humility is not refusing to act when action is needed. Humility is the recognition that our own vision is still being healed. Humility acts as the pause that short-circuits the line between fallen instinct and sinful action: the pause between offense and judgment, the pause that protects us from self-justification and allows us time for repentance. Humility says: "I may not understand this completely." "My passions may be distorting what I see." "My fears may be speaking louder than wisdom." "My ego may be disguising itself as righteousness." Along with humility comes another necessary thing: trust. Because one of the hardest things for us is accepting that redemption does not depend upon our control. We are not the saviors of the world. Christ already reigns over the world. We feel pressure to judge every situation perfectly, to interpret every motive, to solve every conflict, to prove ourselves good and righteous. But God knows us. He does not require omniscience from us. What does He require? We hear it again and again in the Gospel of Saint John: He requires faithfulness. The Lord who opened the eyes of the blind man is still at work healing His people. How is this healing accomplished? He has given us the means of healing: prayer, scripture, confession, communion, acts of mercy, holy friendships, holy marriage, parish life shaped by patience, forbearance, and love. And over time, this healing gains traction. Little by little, the light grows clearer. Little by little, our vision is healed. Little by little, the knots of pride, fear, anger, and confusion are loosened. And as this healing takes place within us, the parish itself becomes a place of light: a place unlike the world, where people are not devoured by judgment; a place where people are not moved by manipulation; a place where weakness is met with patience; a place where vulnerability is met with gentleness; a place where repentance and true change are possible; a place where Christ is visible. The Lord has given us eyes. Once we were blind, but now we begin to see. What do we see? We see the Lord's mercy. We see the Lord's Cross. We see the Lord's love for mankind. We see, glory to God, the path of salvation. And now along that way, the work of healing continues: not through pride, not through condemnation, not through the illusion of our own righteousness, but through humility, patience, repentance, and trust in God. May the Lord who opened the eyes of the man born blind also heal the vision of our hearts, so that we may learn to see ourselves, one another, and the whole world in the light of His love. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Youth pastor, Isaac Young, talks about Jesus and Spiritual Sight. The Holy Spirit wants to give us situational sight.
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God's vision stands in contrast to our own but Jesus offers spiritual sight- a lens of compassion and truth. This Kingdom vision gives us clarity to see with God's eyes. A Jesus-shaped church walks in the Light, making visible what was once in the darkness.cccog.com/beyond-sunday
Want to see life differently? Gain spiritual sight. We get eyes but even more we live in the dark. We live without light, and that is how we get sight. A sermon on John 9 on March 22nd at Peace in Otsego.
This Sunday we will look at the wonderful story of Jesus healing the man born blind from John 9. Why does Jesus spit on the ground? Why don't the blind man's neighbours recognize him after he is healed? Why do the Pharisees throw him out of the synagogue, and what does it all have to do with us? Come and “see”! You can view the full service here: https://youtube.com/live/8o4uqXxyRhc
In this insightful sermon by Chris Montgomery, explore the story of Jesus healing a blind man from birth as narrated in John 9:1-41. Montgomery delves into the deeper meanings of sight, both physical and spiritual, and how God works in mysterious ways to open our eyes to His presence and glory. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural references, the sermon guides believers on a journey to perceive God's activity in their lives, emphasizing perseverance and faith. Discover how Jesus' miraculous acts serve as a testament to God's power and love, encouraging us to see beyond our limitations and embrace the new sight He offers.
God's vision stands in contrast to our own but Jesus offers spiritual sight- a lens of compassion and truth. This Kingdom vision gives us clarity to see with God's eyes. A Jesus-shaped church walks in the Light, making visible what was once in the darkness.Message by Devin Burton and Sharayah Pendergraft, "Trusting God for Spiritual Sight" as part of our "Fully Surrendered" series. Message from March 15, 2026. Centralia Community Church, Centralia, WA. cccog.comLent is not just a season of tradition, but an encounter with Jesus that shapes the life of the Church. Through prayer, fasting, and repentance, we strip away excess, face temptation, and learn to trust God more deeply as Jesus leads us toward Easter hope. A Jesus-shaped church follows Him in humility and obedience, trusting God in both trial and triumph, and bearing witness to the power of resurrection, Fully Surrendered. Centralia Community Church. cccog.com
Read OnlineAs Jesus passed by he saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” Jesus answered, “Neither he nor his parents sinned; it is so that the works of God might be made visible through him.” John 9:1–3Imagine being blind throughout your life and then suddenly being healed. All of the sounds you had heard from childhood, all that you had touched, tasted, or smelled suddenly took on new form within your imagination as these images registered with sight for the first time. Colors suddenly made sense. Large items, such as trees that you had only heard in the wind and touched with your hands, could be seen from a distance, glimmering in the sunlight. Your mind suddenly perceived in a new way the utensils, clothing, and other items you used daily. Just as the blind man was filled with awe at receiving his sight, so too is the soul overwhelmed when freed from the blindness of sin and brought into the light of God's grace.The healed blind man was given a gift that those who can see from birth are not. Perceiving and understanding the physical world only through four of his senses, and then adding the powerful fifth sense of sight later in life, provided immediate wonder and awe, filling him with profound gratitude for something most of us take for granted.Think of a person who lives a sinful life for many years and understands life only through the distortions of sin and selfishness. Once set free from sin, the person's spiritual eyes are opened. Those who experience such a conversion are given a blessing that those who have been faithful throughout their lives do not receive in the same way. They understand the contrast between spiritual blindness and sight, and the newfound freedom they receive after conversion provides a greater understanding of the gift of God's grace and its transforming effects. They will never forget the weight of bondage once caused by their sin.One reason God permitted this man to be born blind and live that way into adulthood was to illustrate the contrast between spiritual darkness and light. This is part of what Jesus means when He says this man was born blind “so that the works of God might be made visible through him.” The miracle not only illustrated Jesus' divine power but also symbolized the much deeper spiritual healing He offers to all. Just as the blind man received physical sight, we are offered the gift of spiritual sight through grace.We are born with poor spiritual sight. Our fallen human nature, which suffers from concupiscence, tends toward selfishness and sin. Although capable of love and affection, a child is prone to selfishness, anger, emotional outbursts, and other “childish” behavior. Over time, with the guidance of good mentors, children begin to understand the value of greater patience and selfless acts of love, kindness, and generosity. Those who are not well-formed as adolescents or who choose to rebel selfishly in their later years never gain a clearer spiritual sight. The world around them remains blurry, and divine wisdom never penetrates their eyes of faith.The story of the man born blind is an opportunity for each of us to examine how clearly we perceive our lives and the world around us. Just as the man was healed, we need healing from the blindness caused by our fallen nature. God's grace restores our spiritual sight, allowing His light to illuminate all we encounter in life.Reflect today on your own need to see more clearly. We need our spiritual sight restored and sharpened if we are to perceive ourselves and our world with divine Wisdom. It takes humility to admit we have poor spiritual sight, and profound humility to admit if we are spiritually blinded by sin. Learn from the wonder and awe that this healed blind man experienced, and know that our Lord wants us to have clearer spiritual vision. My healing Lord, because of my fallen human nature and my sin, I often fail to see the light of truth with clarity. Please heal me, as You healed this blind man, so that I will understand my life and Your will more clearly and be filled with wonder and awe at the reception of that gift. Jesus, I trust in You.Image: Christ Healing the Blind By El GrecoSource: Free RSS feed from catholic-daily-reflections.com — Copyright © 2026 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. This content is provided solely for personal, non-commercial use. Redistribution, republication, or commercial use — including use within apps with advertising — is strictly prohibited without written permission.
Devotion : Luke 18:31-43 / Blindness vs Spiritual Sight. by Community Lutheran Church
Sermon Notes - John 9 - Jesus: Gives Sight to the BlindMain Point: As he gave physical sight to the man born blind, Jesus will give spiritual sight to anyone who admits their need for it.-Physical Sight (1-7)-Decreasing/Increasing Sight (8-34) -The People (8-12) -The Pharisees: Round 1 (13-17) -The Parents (18-23) -The Pharisees: Round 2 (24-34)-Spiritual Sight (35-41)
2-15-26 PM Spiritual Sight by Clays Mill Baptist
Message from Will Lewis on February 1, 2026
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The Canticle of Simeon illustrates how we respond when our spiritual sight reveals God at work in our lives. (Lectionary #202) December 29, 2025 - Cathedral Rectory - Superior, WI Fr. Andrew Ricci - www.studyprayserve.com
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Marty Tilley, author of Grasping for Spiritual Sight, shares her journey from vivid, prophetic dreams to powerful spiritual revelations that transformed her life. During the pandemic, her dreams became deeply spiritual, prompting her to begin a two-year practice of dream journaling. Through this process, she discovered patterns, warnings, and messages that often mirrored real-world events. Her book explores these experiences, showing how visions, spiritual sensitivity, and faith can guide preparation rather than fear. Marty's stories reveal spiritual warfare, courage in the face of uncertainty, and the importance of listening to God's guidance. In the episode, Marty shares how Grasping for Spiritual Sight came together from over 300 journaled dreams, organized into themes including personal revelations, fulfilled visions, and prophecies. She discusses how these dreams helped her overcome fear, gain courage, and take bold steps, such as writing her first book and engaging with readers. Marty also reflects on how her experiences with near-death moments, lifelong faith, and spiritual discernment shaped her perspective and purpose. She emphasizes that the book is not about fear or doom but about recognizing God's guidance, living with intention, and responding to life's challenges with courage and faith. Quotes: “It all began during COVID. My dreams turned spiritual, as if I was receiving a message, and I had to pay attention.” “So many of my dreams were warnings about spiritual warfare… but the message is not to fear. We are meant to act with courage and faith.” “Every word in my book is true, and I hope people can learn to listen to their own small voice, whether dream or whisper.” Resources: Grasping for Spiritual Sight is available on Amazon Discover more of Marty's insights and spiritual guidance
Send us a textIn this episode of Nerdery & Murdery, Geoffrey and Zig sit down with longtime friend of the show and 2 Geeks and a Microphone co-host Stephen W. Boster to talk about his new supernatural thriller Spiritual Sight. Together they explore the unseen battle between faith and fear, the real-world inspiration behind modern exorcism fiction, and how belief, doubt, and courage shape both the story and the author who wrote it. Deep, personal, and a little chilling—this is one conversation you won't want to miss. Support the show
In this deeply transformative episode of WITneSSes with Amb. Elisha, and a world-renowned ophthalmologist and humanitarian Dr. Edward Kondrot shares how his journey from traditional eye surgery to holistic healing reshaped his purpose, and countless lives around the world.
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In this powerful episode of Hidden Wisdom, trauma healer Mandy Aidukaitis shares her journey of developing the gift of spiritual sight and how it led her to Christ-centered generational healing. From visions of the spirit world in childhood to processing her own trauma after losing a daughter, Mandy explains how unhealed wounds are carried through ancestral lines—and how Christ can cut those chains.Listeners will discover:How generational pain and trauma show up in our lives (and how to heal them)The role of spiritual gifts passed down through ancestryWhy forgiveness frees both us and our ancestorsHow to safely engage in spiritual work with discernment and divine protectionPractical tools for experiencing freedom, light, and deeper connection with GodMandy's story is a testament to Christ's power to heal across generations and restore hope.1:20 Mandy's story and ministry7:23 The pattern in the temple to heal generations10:19 Epigenetics14:21 Identifying and healthing generational pain and trauma27:30 Mandy's vision of the 2nd Coming35:07 Success stories43: 29 Discernment and light46:25 How to connect with Mandy
Message 1 in our Adult Sunday School series, –Spiritual Sight Battle–
Welcome to the Christian's Hour Program, Thanks for joining us! TCH is a ministry of Gospel Broadcasting Mission.One of the most amazing things God has done for us is, He sent his son to live among us. We learn of God as we learn of Jesus, and we learn from Jesus through his teaching, his miracles, but, maybe, most of all, through His conversations with people, just like us, recorded in the Bible. In many Bibles, the quoted words of Jesus are printed in Red, and this month Aaron Brockett is sharing from the Bible's book of John a series of messages simply entitled Red Letter Talks. Aaron Brockett is the preaching minister at Trader's Point Christian Church with multiple campuses in Indianapolis, IN. There was a day in Jesus' ministry where He and His disciples encounter a blind man. Jesus disciples inquired of Jesus concerning the cause of the man's blindness.Jesus answered, “It was neither that this man sinned, nor his parents; but it was so that the works of God might be displayed in him.” The works of God weren't just limited to the miracle of sight; but, more importantly Jesus' gift of Spiritual Sight that would change everything! Here's Aaron with the rest of the story… To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/326/29
"Gratitude is being grateful for what helps us navigate through the difficulty." —Laura BrattonSHOW NOTESEPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Embracing Divine Wisdom: Laura's journey teaches us that divine wisdom is often found in the most challenging moments. The Power of Self-Compassion: The practice of treating yourself with the same love and kindness you would a best friend is a powerful tool for Christian personal development. Gratitude as a Ministry: Gratitude is not about being thankful for adversity, but for the resources—both tangible and spiritual—that help us navigate it. Spiritual Sight and Intuition: Connecting with God and developing a deeper spiritual vision through other senses, like sound and touch, can lead to a more profound understanding of the world. Finding Purpose Through Faith: A journey through immense difficulty can clarify your Christian life lessons and reveal your true purpose, empowering you to help others. Are you ready to find courage in the face of fear and discover your purpose?
Author Marty Tilley is in the Mayor's Office to discuss her book, "Grasping for Spiritual Sight." Marty has had vivid dreams, inspired by God for years and with this devotional, is ready to share her experiences with the world.
When the world shut down, Marty Tilley opened her heart
This episode covers the next part of chapter 22 from: "Reluctantly I opened my eyes, and saw that the temple doors...” to “...It was one o'clock; the divine vision had lasted an hour.” Summary: The Indian temple customs surrounding the lunchtime closure have a varied and fascinating history. With Samadhi being the ultimate form of escapism, we examine the lesser forms utilised today by the ideal devotee and not so, and their impact on spiritual growth, comparing modern mundane distractions with wholesome activities. The conversation concluded with reflections on prayer and meditation practices, including their potential for healing and global change. 0:00 Previous Episode; 2:31 The Prayer; 13:29 Spiritual Sight; 26:21 Matter; 30:40 Cracked the Matrix; 38:05 Answered Prayer; 43:00 Next Episode. Homework for next episode— Read, absorb and make notes on the last part of chapter 22 from: "‘You little fool,' my brother-in-law blurted out...” to the end of the chapter. #autobiographyofayogi #autobiographylinebyline #paramahansayogananda Autobiography of a Yogi awake.minute Self-Realization Fellowship Yogoda Satsanga Society of India #SRF #YSS
When crisis strikes, do you rely on your own understanding or God's wisdom? Elisha's remarkable story reveals how God protects His people by exposing enemy plans and providing supernatural insight. Listen now and be inspired to exchange self-reliance for the freedom found in God's abundant grace.
Third Sunday of Easter, Youth Confirmation: April 27, 2025 Our Worship Series: Because He Lives. This week's message: We Can See Things ClearlyFirst Lesson: Acts 9:1-22.Second Lesson: Revelation 5:11-14Gospel: John 21: 1-14.Sermon Text: Revelation 5:11-14. Spiritual Sight Produces Praise.Pastor Nate Kassulke
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We continue our Lenten Journey with Katie Gonzalez as she shares her story of spiritual sight and coming into the Catholic faith. You can watch and listen to the other episodes of Holy Hope here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgF74jpj_30HeM2CH0qZ_0rEip6QT8ZybMarriage Resources: https://stmatthewcatholic.org/weddings
In this episode, Emily Perry explores the theme of Workbook Lesson 27 from A Course in Miracles: “Above all else I want to see.” [CE W-27:1] This lesson invites us to embrace a shift in perception, emphasizing the importance of seeing the world through spiritual vision rather than through the distorted lens of the ego. In this Sunday Gathering sermon, you'll learn how the Course encourages us to “undo” our current way of seeing, how to “restore” the spiritual sight that already resides within us, and the vital role of determination in achieving the Course's goal of spiritual vision. This sermon was delivered at a recent Sunday Gathering, which is free and open to all and held on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month. We wholeheartedly invite you to join us for a future Sunday Gathering. To learn more and join, visit community.circleofa.org. ___________________________ Since 1993, our purpose has been to help with both the theory and practical application of A Course in Miracles. We are the publisher of the Complete and Annotated Edition of the Course (known as the “CE”), which is available as a paperback*, ebook*, and via Audible. Our work grows out of our commitment to be as faithful as possible to what A Course in Miracles says, years of dedication to walking this path ourselves, and a desire to see the Course's purpose realized in the lives of students and in the world. You are invited to download the free ACIM CE App to read, search, or listen to the Course wherever you are in the world, by following the instructions at https://acimce.app/ Whether you are new to ACIM or you've been a student for many years, you are welcome to join our online community and learning platform to access a vast collection of resources designed to help you understand and apply Course teachings in everyday life: https://community.circleofa.org/ To submit a question or suggest a topic for a future podcast episode, please email info@circleofa.org. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider subscribing and leaving a review, as this will help us reach other listeners. You are also welcome to make a donation to help support our work at circleofa.org/donate. *Amazon affiliate links
GETTING OUR SPIRITUAL SIGHT2 Kings 6:8-181. Realize There Is a Spiritual World – Ephesians 6:122. Realize We Need Spiritual Weapons – 2 Corinthians 10:3-53. Realize a Spiritual Reality – I John 4:4Teaching by Pastor Jason Duff at The Garden Fellowship on 3.2.25.More teachings and information online at theardenfellowship.com.
GETTING OUR SPIRITUAL SIGHT2 Kings 6:8-181. Realize There Is a Spiritual World – Ephesians 6:122. Realize We Need Spiritual Weapons – 2 Corinthians 10:3-53. Realize a Spiritual Reality – I John 4:4Teaching by Pastor Jason Duff at The Garden Fellowship on 3.2.25.More teachings and information online at theardenfellowship.com.
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We're living in unprecedented times. We're watching the news and media outlets waiting bracing ourselves for the worst. We're watching what feels like hell breaking lose. And if we're not careful, we'll allow the sensationalization of what we see to override what we know God can do and who He is. If we're not careful, we'll allow the master of deception (Satan) to allow fear to trump our faith, doubt to disrupt our discernment, and tragedy to triumph over our trust in Him.My prayer for us is that we remember that we have the mind of Christ. My prayer is that we remember that we can pray and receive spiritual perception, even if what God shares with us doesn't make sense to other people. My prayer is that we don't allow headlines, laws, or any distractions to keep us from doing the things God has called us to do and who He has called us to be. May you speak the Word of God until it is what you experience.Reference Scriptures:1 Corinthians 2:11-16Psalm 34:4Hebrews 11:1
The prophetess, Anna, who spends her days in fasting and prayer, recognizes Jesus as the awaited messiah when Joseph and Mary present him in the temple. (Lectionary #203) December 30, 2024 - Cathedral Rectory - Superior, WI Fr. Andrew Ricci - www.studprayserve.com
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A scientific team comprising a neuroscientist, forensic psychiatrist, attorney, and a science-trained medium embarked on a groundbreaking journey. They interviewed 19 mediums, each with unique abilities, to delve into the urgent questions about humanity's spiritual development. These questions, formulated by the Bigelow Institute for Consciousness Studies (BICS), challenged the spiritual world to assess humanity's spiritual progress since the time of Allan Kardec (1857). The questions explore whether humans have progressed spiritually in the past 167-plus years, and if not, who is to blame? Has the spirit world failed humanity, or have humans failed, either by themselves, sabotage, or impediments by corrupted spirits and earthbound entities? One underlying concern is whether humanity's technology has outstripped its spiritual development, placing itself at risk of extinction.The mediums contacted the highest spiritual entities, including The I AM, St. James, and Allan Kardec, to address these questions.The scientists took a revolutionary approach to interviewing mediums by encoding the questions as numbers and then presenting the numbers to the mediums as questions. The mediums demonstrated proficiency at Spiritual Sight, an advanced form of the US Military Intelligence Services remote viewing protocol. Additionally, they had to demonstrate the ability to shift the flow of electrons in a transistor with their minds. An attorney observed the interviews and a forensic psychiatrist assessed the mediums.BioMelvin L Morse, MD,born December 11, 1953, is an acclaimed Pediatrician, voted one of America's Best Doctors, and author of books on near death experiences and the spirituality of death and dying. He was described by NBC News as doing more than any other scientist to prove the existence of life after death.He was an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington for 20 years. His international best seller Closer to the Light describes the near-death experiences of children. This was based on his studies at Seattle Children's Hospital.His second book Transformed by the Light, documented the long term positive transformations of children who had NDEs. His third book Parting Visions detailed the shared dying experiences of children and adults. His latest book Where God Lives is an award winning book discussing spiritual neuroscience and exactly how our brains are connected to the Universe. His books were co-authored with science writer and documentary film maker Paul Perry.He has published numerous peer reviewed articles and won awards for his research on spiritual healing, remote viewing and other aspects of human consciousness, most recently the Warcollier Prize for contributions to understanding human consciousness. He currently lives in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, with his wife and 16 year old daughter. He is the Co-director of the Recidivism Prevention Group which successfully treats addicts and previously incarcerated offenders with meditation, yoga and spiritual transformation.Dr. Morse on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/stores/Melvin-Morse/author/B001HCXSSG?https://www.melvinmorsemd.com/AJ Parr BioAJ PARR is an internationally recognized Venezuelan journalist, bestselling author, and Senior Research Associate at the Institute for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ISSC). His lucid dreams and near-death-like experience led him to study comparative religion for three decades and become a near-death experience journalistic researcher. He has authored over twenty books on comparative religion and spirituality.https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DFMTPM7K/ https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/ourparanormalafterlife
A scientific team comprising a neuroscientist, forensic psychiatrist, attorney, and a science-trained medium embarked on a groundbreaking journey. They interviewed 19 mediums, each with unique abilities, to delve into the urgent questions about humanity's spiritual development. These questions, formulated by the Bigelow Institute for Consciousness Studies (BICS), challenged the spiritual world to assess humanity's spiritual progress since the time of Allan Kardec (1857). The questions explore whether humans have progressed spiritually in the past 167-plus years, and if not, who is to blame? Has the spirit world failed humanity, or have humans failed, either by themselves, sabotage, or impediments by corrupted spirits and earthbound entities? One underlying concern is whether humanity's technology has outstripped its spiritual development, placing itself at risk of extinction.The mediums contacted the highest spiritual entities, including The I AM, St. James, and Allan Kardec, to address these questions.The scientists took a revolutionary approach to interviewing mediums by encoding the questions as numbers and then presenting the numbers to the mediums as questions. The mediums demonstrated proficiency at Spiritual Sight, an advanced form of the US Military Intelligence Services remote viewing protocol. Additionally, they had to demonstrate the ability to shift the flow of electrons in a transistor with their minds. An attorney observed the interviews and a forensic psychiatrist assessed the mediums.BioMelvin L Morse, MD,born December 11, 1953, is an acclaimed Pediatrician, voted one of America's Best Doctors, and author of books on near death experiences and the spirituality of death and dying. He was described by NBC News as doing more than any other scientist to prove the existence of life after death.He was an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington for 20 years. His international best seller Closer to the Light describes the near-death experiences of children. This was based on his studies at Seattle Children's Hospital.His second book Transformed by the Light, documented the long term positive transformations of children who had NDEs. His third book Parting Visions detailed the shared dying experiences of children and adults. His latest book Where God Lives is an award winning book discussing spiritual neuroscience and exactly how our brains are connected to the Universe. His books were co-authored with science writer and documentary film maker Paul Perry.He has published numerous peer reviewed articles and won awards for his research on spiritual healing, remote viewing and other aspects of human consciousness, most recently the Warcollier Prize for contributions to understanding human consciousness. He currently lives in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, with his wife and 16 year old daughter. He is the Co-director of the Recidivism Prevention Group which successfully treats addicts and previously incarcerated offenders with meditation, yoga and spiritual transformation.Dr. Morse on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/stores/Melvin-Morse/author/B001HCXSSG?https://www.melvinmorsemd.com/AJ Parr BioAJ PARR is an internationally recognized Venezuelan journalist, bestselling author, and Senior Research Associate at the Institute for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ISSC). His lucid dreams and near-death-like experience led him to study comparative religion for three decades and become a near-death experience journalistic researcher. He has authored over twenty books on comparative religion and spirituality.https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DFMTPM7K/ https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/ourparanormalafterlife
This week we take a little break from our To the Church series to talk about seeing people for how God sees people. Tune in as Pastor Craig shares what Jesus saw. what he felt, and what he did when he came into contact with people.
On this episode, Tasha interviews three sisters (Holly McWilliams, Lindey Duckworth, and Ellison Fowler) about the legacy of faith and sight left by their mother, Gail McWilliams. Though physically blind, Gail saw and affirmed the unique ways God created and gifted her children through eyes of faith. Follow Prestonwood Women on IG or visit: prestonwoodwomen.org https://www.sharethearrows.comcode: ALLIE15 (15% off)
Near death-like experience podcast guest 1111 is AJ PARR, Venezuelan journalist and author whose lucid dreams and near-death-like experience led him to study comparative religion and become a near-death experience journalistic researcher. He has published over 20 spiritual books, including “Stairway to Heaven: 25 Near-Death Experiences About Encounters with God, Jesus, and Paradise (Journalistic Research on Real Cases). He is a remote viewer trained in Spiritual Sight by the Institute for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ISCC) and the founder and CEO of Grapevine Books, a publishing company for independent authors interested in writing and publishing their books on Amazon. STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN: 25 Near-Death Experiences About Encounters with God, Jesus, and Paradise https://amzn.to/3xrAcGC AJ's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@AJParrNDE AJ's Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/AJParrNDE AJ's Email ajparrbooks@gmail.com CONTACT: Email: jeff@jeffmarapodcast.com WEBSITE www.jeffmarapodcast.com SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jeffmaraP/ JeffMara does not endorse any of his guests' products or services. The opinions of the guests may or may not reflect the opinions of the host. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/support
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What is the spiritual sight of glory that saves a person? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper turns to John 2:23–25 for a cross-centered answer to our greatest need.