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April 6, 2025 8 mins
In this enlightening episode of "Words of Radiance," Dr. Troy Munson delves into the pervasive belief that divinity is punitive and condemning. This episode invites listeners to reconsider their perceptions of God, emphasizing divinity as a source of love and light rather than judgment and fear. Throughout the episode, Dr. Munson encourages listeners to release societal and self-imposed falsehoods to embrace their true identity in God. As Dr. Munson addresses the misconceptions about a punitive God, he encourages shedding the weight of false identities and lies perpetuated by the world. By asking fundamental questions about the nature of God and reality, he presses listeners to explore their own spiritual journey, confronting lingering doubts about self-worth and divine acceptance. Utilizing references from biblical scriptures and per

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 Dr. Troy Munson explores the intricate relationship between desire, thought, and personal fulfillment. With a reflective tone, Dr. Troy engages the audience in a conversation that challenges conventional perceptions of fantasizing and arousal, presenting them as inherent aspects of human nature that drive our actions and emotions. He suggests that by understanding and contemplating these urges, one can attain a deeper sense of peace and enlightenment. Dr. Troy emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between beneficial and harmful desires. Touching on spiritual ideologies and the concept of letting go, he urges listeners to question their thoughts and contemplate them to unearth underlying truths. By rejecting negative fantasies and understanding the nature of arousal, individuals can move towards a state of inner tranquility. Dr. Troy's message is clear: to experience true joy and contentment, one must transcend the superficial allure of desires and uncover the boundless possibilities of a mind liberated from illusions.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
You're listening to doctor Troy Munson's Words of Radiance. Now
here is doctor Munson, Hello and welcome. I have an
extraordinary number of people that are coming in that literally
believe that God would condemn them or do bad things

(00:26):
to them, or hate them, or you know, pick a
pick something that they should be punished in some way.
And this, this is, this is kind of rampant. Now,
I will tell you that there's there's a definite light
at the end of the tunnel here and the light
is this. I am finding that there are people all
over the world that are releasing all of the lies,

(00:49):
all of the unhappened, unhappiness, the false identities, everything that
the world has foisted upon their shoulders. They are letting
go and record numbers. And it makes me think of
even the Biblical scripture that says that these things shall
come to pass, as Jesus is talking about the end times,

(01:13):
and that these things must happen, and you'll have two
against three, three against two and one family all of
these these kinds of predictions, so to speak. But as
we look at it from a pure spiritual standpoint, as
the light starts to take hold, the darkness will resist
as much as it can, even though it doesn't have

(01:35):
any power to do so, it only seems like it.
And so within each of us, as we get closer
to the light and expose some lie in our head
and deal with it, things are rocky for quite some
time in our lives. And I'll have people talk about
the fiery darts of Satan or something of that nature.
I say, well, when you try to move into brand

(01:58):
new territory, the enemy does not like it in any respects.
If you have two warring tribes and you try to
take more territory, the other tribe is going to feel
the push, and so they're naturally going to be unhappy
about that. However, as we begin to take more territory
of darkness by shining more light, it cannot help, but recede.

(02:23):
Light will always overtake the dark. The dark will never
overtake the light, no matter what you think and believe,
but it can seem that way at times. So what
is reality? And why why is God not a punitive god,
a condemning god, an angry god? These are our ideas

(02:50):
that are put in there by writers of scripture only
because they have no other way to communicate to the
vast majority of us what the seeing and experiencing. And
while that is okay, all we have to do is
ask a couple of questions. Is God love or is
God fear? Okay? He is love. Is God light or

(03:13):
is he dark? Well? I guess he's light. Is he
life or is he death? Well, that's a confusing one.
I see a lot of death, But I am told
that he is life. Okay. If he is life, great?
Is he one? Or is he many? Are there many gods?
There is only one God? Well, I guess there's only one,
because if there were more than one, then there'd be

(03:34):
a war in heaven until there was only one. Yes,
And so creation is part of God and he is
the creator. So everything he creates is one with him,
never leaves him. So let me ask you a really
good question. If you thought your hand was being bad
and you hit it with a hammer, is that going

(03:56):
to be helpful to you? Now, there are a few
people that might act agree it would be, But the
for the last majority of us that are even remotely saying,
we would say, you know, I think I don't want
to hit my thumb with a hammer. I think I'm
the one that's controlling the hand, and if the hand
is bad, then I have to point it directly at me.
So God creates you and I and everyone and creates

(04:18):
us out of the substance that is the truth, that
is real, and that is love, life, light, infinite potential.
It's everything that is that he is that he puts
into us. He held back in no way. And because
he's one, just because he created something doesn't make him
not one. He continues to be one. So for God

(04:41):
to punish you, then he must actually have to be
punishing himself. And so I say that, and it sounds
a little bit mundane in my voice and maybe a
little bit oh, kind of like duh. And ultimately when
we see it that, we're like, ah, well, that that
does make perfect sense. I guess he isn't a punitive god,

(05:02):
but it seems like he gets really angry and bad
things happen. Well, just because you have labeled them bad
doesn't necessarily mean that they are bad. Think back in
your life of the things that you've gone through that
have produced change in a way that now brings you
to where you are now. To not continually harm yourself
and walk through difficult things you hopefully have gotten beyond

(05:25):
most of that, even though some of it you may
still be doing to yourself. As I find myself on
occasion entertaining thoughts that I am not good enough, and
yet I have to tell my head yet again, that's
not true, and that's not me. I don't know who
you're trying to blame or condemn, but that's not me.
And so as I return my mind, or rather my brain,

(05:46):
back to peace and let it be still, and the
mind of Christ that dwells within each of us speaks
of the glorious love that we are, and the beauty
that we are, and the identity in God that we are,
we begin to let go of those falsehoods of I
should be punished, or I am guilty, or I am shameful,

(06:07):
or I am afraid. We begin to start letting go
of all those little things, and we start to live
a fearless life. We begin to let go of pride too,
and anger and hatred that seem quite a bit better
than just fear, and of course they are a higher
energy signature, but they're still rooted in negativity and fear itself.

(06:28):
So as we begin to let go of those things
and begin to live more and more fearlessly. I recommend
that you give things over to God. Everything the world
has put upon you, all the beliefs that you think
that you believe about yourself, Try giving them up to him.
And watch what he does with those things that the
world has handed to you that you believe. And then

(06:49):
when he's torn them up or let them go, or
made them disappear, I would ask him, what is my
identity that you give me? And then listen. The first
first thing that comes to your mind is probably a
pretty good indicator. If it's met with peace, it probably
is true. If it's a little bit of trepidation, you

(07:10):
might ask him to clarify, and he may very well
explain to you what he means by what his identity
for you is right now. It doesn't mean that it
will be permanent. That's something that is definitely going to
be let go of. But right now, while you're here,
there might be some things that your particular identity may
be very, very suited to helping other people. So begin

(07:32):
to let that percolate and begin to let go of
those false ideas that punishment is due. But yet he
tells us that he does not remember any of our wrongs,
any of our sins. There as far from him as
east is from west. And that is because no lies
can be near truth itself. And so as you try

(07:56):
to bring one of these false beliefs about yourself, these
lies that the world put upon you, they instantly disappear,
and you wonder where it went. But you can ask,
what what is my identity? What do you say? And
I recommend you find a brand new identity and begin
living that out with power and certainty and joy and

(08:17):
peace and love and light. I hope this was helpful.
Until next time, I'm doctor Troy, And remember there is
way more. You have nothing to do, only something to see.
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