Spoiler Alert! Jesus Christ IS our Lord & Savior, but not in the way you might think! Chas & Sara discuss Christianity, God & Jesus Christ from an esoteric conspirituality perspective. Chas was raised heavily Christian from birth to her teens and is now coming around to understand that much of her upbringing is extremely helpful to her spiritual awakening. We understand the bible to be an extremely valuable text expressing God, and the story of Jesus is a beautiful account of God's Love. Whether you identify as Christian or not, you will enjoy this episode!
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