Divine Sustenance | Perilous World Radio 6/07/24
Alan Masters and Jan Masters cordially invite all listeners to the Perilous World Radio show. During the show, Alan delves into his personal transformation, highlighting the importance of maintaining an objective and introspective mindset. He emphasizes the gift of intuitive knowing, emphasizing that one does not have to endure suffering to gain understanding. Drawing a thought-provoking analogy, he discusses the sobering experience of witnessing the sacrifice of another being in order to sustain one's own life. This observation prompts reflection on human mortality and the dependence on external sources for survival in the absence of divine sustenance. Ultimately, Alan draws a parallel to the concept of sacrifice in the context of Jesus Christ's crucifixion, symbolizing the granting of life through the death of another. To see where this leads, press play and enjoy the show.
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