The tenderness you may be feeling right now is not accidental — it is a signal of the sacred. As we enter Holy Week, we are being mirrored an ancient truth: that transformation requires a kind of death before new life can emerge. In this episode, we explore resurrection through a lens that reaches far beyond religion, drawing on the timeless parallel stories of Jesus and the ancient Sumerian goddess Inanna — two figures separated by thousands of years, yet walking the same path of vulnerability, surrender, and return.
Key Takeaways:
Why Jesus crying out "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" may be the most important act of compassion in scripture
The stunning 4,000-year-old story that mirrors the crucifixion in ways most have never been taught
What Mary Magdalene and a red egg reveal about the divine feminine's hidden role in resurrection
The crucial difference between true manifestation and ego-driven manifestation
Why losing hope might actually be a spiritual signal, not a personal failure
Whether you are in a season of loss, stagnation, or quietly grieving a dream that hasn't yet arrived — ancient and living wisdom is meeting you here. The images we hold of ourselves and the world are meant to fall away so that we can resurrect as anthropos — fully human, and fully awake to the divine love already alive within us. This episode honors the process of liberation — releasing the false divide between human and divine, and coming home to the truth that one cannot be fully lived without the other.
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