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Unchurching Podcast
Clint and Rachelle Davis
18 episodes
3 days ago
Because when it all starts to fall apart, you need to know you’re not alone. And there’s just so much more. We’ve lived the church life for decades across four countries. We served, led, taught, preached, and believed … until it stopped fitting. Unchurching is our honest invitation into the wild, sacred journey beyond religion and Christianity. We’re not here to bash church—but we are here to remember who we are beyond programs, pressure, and performance. These are the raw, real conversations of all the wonder, grief, freedom—and those pivotal “what the heck do I do with Jesus now?” moments.
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Because when it all starts to fall apart, you need to know you’re not alone. And there’s just so much more. We’ve lived the church life for decades across four countries. We served, led, taught, preached, and believed … until it stopped fitting. Unchurching is our honest invitation into the wild, sacred journey beyond religion and Christianity. We’re not here to bash church—but we are here to remember who we are beyond programs, pressure, and performance. These are the raw, real conversations of all the wonder, grief, freedom—and those pivotal “what the heck do I do with Jesus now?” moments.
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Religion & Spirituality
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EP12: Awakening Adam – How Humans Fell Asleep
Unchurching Podcast
58 minutes 24 seconds
1 month ago
EP12: Awakening Adam – How Humans Fell Asleep

What if Adam’s “deep sleep” was more than a story—what if it was a metaphor for humanity’s unconsciousness?

In this episode of the Unchurching Podcast, Clint and Rachelle explore the journey of awakening and consciousness through the lens of Adam’s deep sleep in the Garden of Eden. They discuss how ego, trauma, and cultural conditioning keep us in patterns of unconscious living—and how awakening is about remembering our true connection to Source.

Together, they reflect on the illusion of separation, the role of the ego, and the importance of self-awareness, presence, and shadow work in the awakening journey.

✨ People are awakening and breaking out of conditioned molds.
✨ Separation from Source is an illusion—we are all interconnected.
✨ Awareness is the first step toward freedom and awakening.

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🌀 Unchurching is for the spiritually curious, the deconstructing, and the awakening.

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🌐 Book a free 15-minute discovery call to explore mentorship with Clint at www.unchurchingpodcast.com


🕒 Chapters
00:00 – Awakening and Connection
02:05 – The Deep Sleep of Adam
08:55 – Metaphors of Awakening
12:12 – The Journey of Consciousness
16:38 – Ego and Unconsciousness
20:29 – Separation and Connection
24:34 – Reactive Patterns and Shadow Work
27:24 – Time-Bound Identity
31:41 – Present Moment Awareness
40:15 – Collective Trance and Cultural Norms
55:02 – Practical Takeaways and Reflections

Unchurching Podcast
Because when it all starts to fall apart, you need to know you’re not alone. And there’s just so much more. We’ve lived the church life for decades across four countries. We served, led, taught, preached, and believed … until it stopped fitting. Unchurching is our honest invitation into the wild, sacred journey beyond religion and Christianity. We’re not here to bash church—but we are here to remember who we are beyond programs, pressure, and performance. These are the raw, real conversations of all the wonder, grief, freedom—and those pivotal “what the heck do I do with Jesus now?” moments.