What happens when a living teaching becomes so polished it forgets how to breathe?
In this episode of The Remembrance Codes, we explore how devotion can harden into distance—and how to soften it back into intimacy—by meeting Yeshua, Buddha, and Mary Magdalene as mirrors rather than idols.
We trace the shift from worshiping perfection to walking with presence. Yeshua returns not as a flawless savior but as a brother who stayed through fear and doubt, making love feel human again. The Buddha steps down from marble stillness into living awareness, where peace isn’t absence but the ability to hold life without clinging. Magdalene restores the body to the story, reminding us that tenderness is the bridge between divinity and earth.
You’ll learn how myths can serve as mirrors—revealing where you’ve projected your own light and where you’re ready to reclaim it. Together, we explore fascination and repulsion, inherited beliefs, and the quiet space between reaction and response—where remembrance begins.
If you’re ready to exchange worship for embodiment and rediscover the sacred in your own reflection, this episode is for you.
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