Outer Limits of Inner Truth
In this powerful conversation, Swami Satchidanand shares practical wisdom on spiritual growth and how to stay grounded without getting pulled into the chaos around us. Her core teaching? When you judge something, you energetically connect to it and disconnect from your higher self. The key is rising above judgment while staying aware. She offers a straightforward practice for self-awareness: stop 3-10 times a day and write down what you're thinking. This simple act reveals patterns you need to work on. And here's something fascinating—thoughts carry 4 volts of electrical energy, speaking...
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Escaping the New Age Trap & Seeking Authenticity with Laura Shamanic Self This episode dives into a hard, unvarnished conversation about spiritual authenticity, deception, and the traps people fall into when they first break away from organized religion or mainstream narratives. Ryan opens by reflecting on how questioning everything can be liberating but also destabilizing, especially when old belief systems collapse and the alternatives—New Age teachings, “gurus,” channelers, star-seed mythologies, and spiritual authority figures—often carry their own hidden agendas. He emphasizes...
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Geoengineering isn't some far-off theory anymore—it's happening right now, and the fallout could be devastating. In this episode, we sit down with Dane Wigington, the lead researcher at GeoengineeringWatch.org, to dig into what's really going on with large-scale weather manipulation. From nanoparticle spraying to covert weather modification, Dane pulls back the curtain on practices that have been kept deliberately quiet, and forces us to ask some hard questions about who's behind it all and why. We also take a moment to honor Joyce Keller, a pioneering metaphysical teacher whose bravery and...
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returns for another mind-expanding conversation—this time diving deep into the nature of consciousness, the evolution of the ego, and how we can stay rooted in peace while the world around us seems to unravel. We explore the idea of consciousness as the mind of God—where love and intelligence are not just forces, but the very fabric of our experience. Shunyamurti challenges the old belief that suffering is necessary for growth and offers a new lens: one where love, awareness, and symbolic perception can unlock deeper levels of spiritual awakening. From decoding life’s symbols to...
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In the grand finale of Journey Beyond Death, spiritual author Nanci Danison shares her astonishing near-death experience, revealing a reality far beyond earthly beliefs. After dying during breast cancer surgery, Danison entered a realm of unconditional love and limitless knowledge, where she discovered that human beings are not their bodies, but manifestations of Source energy. She recounts merging with the Source, experiencing a life review intertwined with memories of lives across the universe, and realizing that existence itself is a creative exploration by Source to experience every facet...
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What happens when the afterlife doesn’t want you — yet? In this unforgettable installment of The Journey Beyond Death, we dive into three riveting near-death experiences that challenge our assumptions about free will, divinity, and soul purpose. Part 17 is also the seventh entry in our transformative eight-part series featuring firsthand NDE accounts. We begin with Peter Bedard, whose moped crash at age 17 launched him out of his body and into a realm of unspeakable beauty. There, he met a luminous being with an energy reminiscent of Lao Tzu, who told him — bluntly — that his arrival...
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The Journey Beyond Death continues with Part 16 of its compelling 18-part series and marks the sixth installment in the eight-part segment focused on individuals who have had near-death experiences (NDEs). In this episode, we spotlight three extraordinary guests—Peter Bedard, Karyn Reece, and Howard Storm—each of whom crossed the threshold of life and death and returned with transformative insights that challenge everything we think we know about existence. Peter Bedard was just a teenager when a devastating accident flung him out of his body and into a realm of pure awareness. What he...
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Part 15 of The Journey Beyond Death takes us deeper into our exploration of near-death experiences, marking part five of our eight-part NDE-focused series. In this episode, we hear the raw, profound accounts of Amanda Wideman and Bill Tortorella—two individuals who crossed the threshold between life and death and returned with extraordinary insights. Amanda recounts the harrowing moment her car spun out on a mountain road in British Columbia. Instead of succumbing to fear, she surrendered, launching into an out-of-body experience where she was immersed in a realm of pure peace, unconditional...
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In Part 14 of The Journey Beyond Death, we continue with the fourth installment of our eight-part deep dive into near-death experiences. This episode explores how a life-altering motorcycle accident transformed Steven Weber, a former skeptic, into a passionate believer in the existence of a spiritual realm. Through his vivid narrative of the "place between here and there," Steven shares how consciousness persists beyond the body and how recognizing the spirit in all things redefines the nature of existence itself. We also examine the concept of the life review, where every action, thought, and...
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In Part 13 of The Journey Beyond Death, and the third installment of our eight-part series on Near Death Experiences, we explore extraordinary stories of transformation, survival, and awakening. Dr. Tony Cicoria recounts the life-altering moment he was struck by lightning — a physical and spiritual jolt that opened the floodgates to a stunning musical gift. His account blurs the line between the tangible and the ethereal, inviting us to ponder the unseen forces that guide our lives. We honor the late Dr. Stephen Sinatra, a true pioneer in holistic medicine whose legacy of compassion and...
info_outlineIn this powerful conversation, Swami Satchidanand shares practical wisdom on spiritual growth and how to stay grounded without getting pulled into the chaos around us. Her core teaching? When you judge something, you energetically connect to it and disconnect from your higher self. The key is rising above judgment while staying aware.
She offers a straightforward practice for self-awareness: stop 3-10 times a day and write down what you're thinking. This simple act reveals patterns you need to work on. And here's something fascinating—thoughts carry 4 volts of electrical energy, speaking them amplifies that by 10x, and writing them down magnifies it 50x. That's why she teaches starting every affirmation with "God" or "Source," and if you do this consistently for 21 days, your subconscious will start repeating it automatically. She also shares medicine wheel teachings using vowel chanting with drumming (A for clearing the mind, E for emotions, I for the physical body, O for childlike innocence, and U for divine connection), along with the transformative power of fasting—something she's done extensively, including multiple 40-day fasts.
What really stands out is her teaching on the wounded inner child. When conflict arises, she says to ask yourself "how old do I feel right now?" Because adults don't actually fight—it's the wounded children inside people that clash. Her forgiveness work focuses heavily on healing relationships with parents first, since that's where our lineage energy originates in this lifetime. And she teaches a profound distinction: discernment lets you see things clearly without judgment, while judgment binds you energetically to what you're judging.
On grief, she shares something most people never learn—the healing power of moaning (mouth closed), groaning (mouth open), and full-out wailing to release pain stored at the cellular level. After working with masters like Joseph Rael and Swami Paramanand Ji for decades, she's learned the ultimate lesson: you're not the doer, you're the vessel. That's when real miracles happen. Her radiant presence throughout this conversation shows what years of this deep inner work can create.
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