
Step behind the veil of history and into one of the most controversial questions in spirituality: Who really wrote the Bible—and what was left out? This episode uncovers how the 4th-century Council of Nicaea, led by Emperor Constantine, shaped Christianity’s most sacred text not through divine revelation alone, but through political strategy and empire building.
We explore the lost gospels that were banned, buried, or branded heresy—the Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of Mary Magdalene, and Book of Enoch—texts that taught radical self-realization, divine feminine wisdom, and the truth that “the Kingdom of God is within.”
Blending historical evidence with spiritual insight, this episode weaves in modern teachers like Eckhart Tolle, Michael Singer, and Kaia Ra, bridging the gap between ancient suppression and today’s global awakening. Discover how the erasure of the Divine Feminine reshaped humanity’s relationship with God, and how remembering these forgotten teachings can reignite your own spiritual sovereignty.
Perfect for spiritual seekers, religious deconstructors, history lovers, and anyone ready to ask deeper questions about faith, power, and inner divinity.
What if the Bible we know was never meant to silence your soul—but to awaken it?
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