Whitley Strieber begins this new series of bible readings with Psalm 31, which is what he took with him during the long struggle of presenting Communion to the public and enduring waves of laughter and criticism, while at the same time going out night after night to seek and sometimes meet the visitors.

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For our subscribers this Easter weekend, Whitley Strieber brings his deep knowledge of the gospels to bear on the Marriage Feast at Cana. He says, "the gospels are written in two languages, the common vernacular that we read every day, and a hidden universal language of the divine."

He goes on to explain that the Marriage Feast at Cana is a grammar that is designed to enable the reader to learn how to read the rest of the gospel texts, and see into the hidden code of the parables, in a way that truly informs the soul.
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Whitley discusses the inner meaning of the opening lines of Genesis, and speculates about a possible sacred science behind them. In this extremely clear few minutes, he offers a startling insight into what exactly happened as God created the universe.

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The second in a series of brief commentaries on bible verses. it covers John 13: 34: "Love one another." When Whitley begins talking about what the imposition of doctrine did at the Council of Nicea, this quickly becomes one of the most profound and powerful discussions on any biblical passage you are going to hear. Fifteen minutes that have the potential to free us from thousands of years of unacknowledged bondage to doctrine, and bring vivid new life to the experience of Jesus.

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