Holy Week (Our Ascension Codes)


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Mar 27 2024 22 mins  

In this episode of Science of Abundance, host Sean Clayton explores the deeper spiritual meaning behind the Christian liturgical calendar, particularly focusing on Holy Week. Sean suggests that by understanding the esoteric wisdom encoded within these religious traditions, we can unlock a path towards personal growth, unity, and ascension.

Key points:

  1. Palm Sunday: Sean explains that this is a time to reconnect with our spiritual heart and surrender to the divine.
  2. Holy Monday: Sean discusses the importance of letting go of belief systems and institutions that no longer serve us, drawing a parallel to Jesus cursing the barren fig tree.
  3. Holy Tuesday: According to Sean, this is a day for self-reflection, questioning, and preparing for the wisdom of betrayal.
  4. Holy Wednesday: Sean emphasizes the significance of identifying and acknowledging the aspects of ourselves that betray our true nature, and asking for forgiveness.
  5. Maundy Thursday: Sean highlights the importance of embracing lessons of service, humility, and community, recognizing the importance of giving and receiving love.
  6. Good Friday: Sean interprets this as a time for letting go of the illusion of individuality and unifying with the divine plan for our lives.
  7. Holy Saturday: Sean describes this as a day of quiet reflection and integration, embodying the wholeness and love we have discovered within ourselves.
  8. Resurrection Sunday: Sean explains that this represents an awakening to our higher consciousness and understanding our connection to all things, triumphing over the limitations of the physical world.

Throughout the episode, Sean emphasizes that by embodying the "messianic consciousness" represented by Christ, we can all become agents of love, growth, and unity in the world. He believes this is achieved through balancing the masculine and feminine energies within us, and creating a ripple effect of positive change in our lives and the lives of those around us.