
About this Episode
A doctrine can feel warm, “restorative,” and even holy, and still be a trap. That’s why I sat down to answer a question I keep getting: what does it actually mean when people say we’re entering the age of the divine feminine?
I walk through the ancient footprint of the mother goddess across civilizations and the many names tied to her, especially Asherah and the Queen of Heaven. Then I make the case that this isn’t just history or symbolism. Using 2 Timothy’s warning about itching ears, I explain why a “hidden truth” narrative is so persuasive, particularly when it’s presented as suppressed knowledge guarded by secret societies and finally released for the good of humanity.
From there, I turn to the Book of Enoch, Uriel, and the Watchers, including the terrifying end-times idea of “chiefs of the stars” leaving their orbits to be venerated as gods. I also connect these themes to Israel’s repeated apostasy around Asherah, Solomon’s compromises, Jeremiah’s warnings, and why later communities became desperate to remove anything that tempted a return to polytheism. Finally, I address modern parallels like Marian apparitions centered on “The Lady,” today’s “Heavenly Mother” push, and why I believe staying inside scriptural guardrails and seeking the constant guiding influence of the Holy Ghost is the only way to remain steady.
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