Episodios

  • 244: Darkness Exposed
    Apr 1 2026
    Ryan and Alex explore the deeper connections between life and death, the ancient world, and the hidden forces shaping humanity, weaving through reflections on Egypt, sun-scorched architecture, and echoes of a forgotten past that still speaks to the present. From the idea that the kingdom of heaven is at hand to the unsettling implications of the Epstein files, the conversation moves between the spiritual and the material, uncovering what feels like an ancient darkness operating beneath the surface of modern society and questioning what it means to truly see, awaken, and understand the world around us.
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    1 h y 11 m
  • 243: Pistis Sophia
    Mar 25 2026
    Ryan and Alex dive into the Coptic Nag Hammadi text Pistis Sophia, a 3rd–4th century work that presents a radically different vision of Jesus Christ and the cosmos. Set 11 years after the resurrection, it portrays Jesus as a radiant being of light teaching his disciples, especially Mary Magdalene, about his journey through heavenly realms and the redemption of Sophia, a divine figure who fell into the darkness and must rise again through repentance.

    They unpack this deeply symbolic story as an allegory for humanity’s fall into material existence and a blueprint for spiritual ascent, exploring themes of purification, enlightenment, and the hidden mysteries of the light.
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    1 h y 17 m
  • 242: Rule of Life
    Mar 18 2026
    Ryan and Alex explore the growing need for a steady spiritual practice in a time that feels increasingly apocalyptic. They discuss how truth can emerge from periods of darkness, why the rosary may function as a form of consciousness technology, and how ancient traditions, like the medieval monks’ liturgical hours of the Divine Office, offer a structured path for staying grounded amid cultural and spiritual upheaval.
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    1 h y 23 m
  • 241: Gateway Voyage w/ Paul Citarella
    Mar 11 2026
    Paul Citarella, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of the Monroe Institute, joins Ryan and Alex to discuss the personal journey that led him through dreams, synchronicity, and expanded states of consciousness to his role at Monroe. They explore the Institute’s new Gateway Voyage program, the power of meditation, and the profound realizations that can emerge through deep states of awareness.
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    1 h y 5 m
  • 240: Reflection
    Mar 4 2026
    Ryan and Alex revisit the themes explored on Bledsoe Said So since the Goddess episode (episode 219), tracing the deeper narrative forming around esoteric cosmology, the reality of life after death, immortality, spiritual hierarchies, and the Way of Light.
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    1 h y 14 m
  • 239: The Tibetan Book of the Dead
    Feb 25 2026
    Ryan and Alex journey through the tantric cosmology of Vajrayana Tibetan Buddhism, exploring the bardo realms that bridge life and death and the dreamlike illusion of samsara. They reflect on awakening and the realization of nirvana, examining how the mind’s psychic projections shape human experience across lifetimes. They also cover the spiritual practices that allow one to see beyond illusion and awaken to a deeper, enduring reality.
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    1 h y 20 m
  • 238: The Way of Light
    Feb 18 2026
    Ryan and Alex explore the spiritual path introduced by Jesus Christ, not as religious doctrine, but as a universal way of life rooted in heart-centered consciousness. They examine what it means to live in alignment with the heart as a means of awakening and evolving humanity’s spiritual and intuitive faculties. Drawing from Toltec cosmology, they contemplate the universe as a living hologram of the One True God: the sun as a microcosm of the Divine, and the human heart as a microcosm of the sun.
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    1 h y 53 m
  • 237: Egregores
    Feb 11 2026
    Ryan and Alex explore the overlap between consciousness and unseen intelligences, digging into thought forms, disembodied entities, and tulpas, ideas that suggest the mind may help create or shape non-physical realities. Drawing on Rupert Sheldrake’s theory of morphic resonance, they discuss whether reality itself has memory, and whether belief, attention, and pattern play a role in encounters with the unknown.
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    1 h y 28 m