
We dig into the spiritual philosophy popularly known as "The Law of One" as recounted in the channeled works of L/L Research, the Other Selves Working Group, Circle R, and other sources. We attempt to provide a somewhat more human slant on these channeled messages so that regular people can apply this philosophy to their lives and participate in their own spiritual development more consciously.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophyReligion & SpiritualitySpiritualitySociety & Culture | |||

Jamie and Jeremy turn to the Confederation's thoughts on mated relationships in this episode, drawing upon their personal experience with relationships to put the fourth, fifth, and sixth density messages from our tradition in a human context. The Co... more
Given the state of the world at the outset of 2026, Jamie and Jeremy discuss the Confederation's thoughts on the subject of despair. Laleema shares their view on the condition with regards to the mind, body, and spirit complexes, finding spiritual de... more
When asked about the disciplines of the personality, those of Ra responded with three directives: “One, know yourself. Two, accept yourself. Three, become the Creator.” What does it mean to know yourself? Which self? How much knowledge? What is this ... more
How should we relate to the more fantastic elements in Confederation philosophy like contact with extraterrestrial entities, the effects of the pyramid structure, and UFOs/UAPs? How do we know what's real? Is any of it required study for our spiritua... more
I’m only a few episodes into (inaudible), but can already tell this pod will dominate my playlist for a couple of months as I catch up. The discourse on L/L channeling is thoughtful, entertaining, and has left me with insights previously unexplored to me. And while I don’t agree with every interpretation presented, consideration and discernment is part of the process of playing The Game we find ourselves in. If you think of yourself as a spiritual seeker, consider giving (inaudible) a listen.
A true seeker will find this Podcast and rejoice for the discussions give clarity as well as deep thought.
Love the podcast. Great discussions and thoughtful insight on living a life with love.
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