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What if the deepest encounter with God happens not through knowledge — but through love, silence, and surrender into the unknown?

In this profound episode, we journey into The Cloud of Unknowing, one of the greatest treasures of Christian mysticism, translated by Evelyn Underhill.
Written by an anonymous English monk in the 14th century, this masterpiece offers a bold and radical path to the Divine — a way that bypasses intellect, abandons imagination, and pierces through the darkness by the pure longing of the heart.

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Unlike speculative theology or ecstatic visions, the author calls seekers to a fierce simplicity: an intense, naked intent directed toward God alone.
It is a path of quiet courage, asking the soul to step into darkness, trusting that the Divine Light hides behind the seeming veil of unknowing.

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The Cloud teaches that God is not an object to be studied or admired — but a living Presence to be loved with all the strength of the soul.
It is a call to set aside all created things, even all "holy thoughts," and lose oneself in the burning darkness where only love can live.

If you've ever wondered:

Then this is the episode you must hear.

Join us as we step into the sacred silence, lift our hearts above all knowing, and aim our love toward the God who waits beyond the cloud — unseen, unknown, and closer than breath.

The mind cannot reach Him.
But the heart, in love, can find Him.