Episodes

  • Levi’s Vision: The Priesthood Before the Temple
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode, we explore the mysterious Aramaic Testament of Levi, one of the oldest non-biblical Jewish texts ever discovered. Preserved in fragments among the Dead Sea Scrolls, this ancient work reveals a forgotten vision of priesthood rooted not in the Jerusalem Temple, but in the patriarch Levi himself. Through Levi’s instruction, we uncover a world of sacred sacrifices, a solar calendar shared with the Book of Enoch, and a bold challenge to the authority of the Jerusalem priesthood. Along the way, we step into the mystical worldview of the Essenes, where fallen angels, cosmic disorder, and the promise of a future restoration shape one of the most fascinating and controversial traditions of ancient Judaism

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    16 mins
  • Angels & Chariots of Fire
    Mar 18 2026

    For thousands of years, humans have looked to the night sky with awe, believing it to be filled with divine presence and mystery. In this episode, we explore ancient Jewish cosmology, the extraordinary vision of the prophet Ezekiel and the Merkavah (divine chariot), and the mystical traditions that emerged from it. From celestial palaces and angelic beings to modern questions about unexplained phenomena, this discussion examines how ancient perspectives of the cosmos continue to shape humanity’s search for meaning beyond the stars.


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    18 mins
  • Heavenly Luminaries: The Clockworks of Heaven
    Mar 11 2026

    Explore one of the oldest and most mysterious cosmological texts ever discovered—the Book of Heavenly Luminaries, part of the Book of Enoch. Journey with Enoch as he ascends into the heavens, guided by the angel Uriel, to witness the ordered universe: the sun and moon on celestial chariots, precise cosmic cycles, a solar calendar, and even a divine archive of human history. Science, mysticism, and ancient theology collide in a vision of a universe governed by divine law—a clockwork of heaven.

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    22 mins