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Xander Sage Podcast

Xander Sage Podcast

著者: Xander Sage Swanton
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Featuring "5 Minutes with Spirit", the number one podcast on Christ Consciousness. A daily devotional where we read a passage from scripture and reflect on how it is relevant for our spiritual growth today.Xander Sage Swanton スピリチュアリティ
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  • Ep 44: Purify the Heart
    2026/01/24
    If something in you feels drawn to this reflection, that may already be the call.In this episode of The Christ Code, we sit with a teaching from Jesus that turns attention away from external behavior and back toward the heart. Drawing from Matthew 15:16–20, this reflection explores what Jesus meant when he said that what truly defiles a person comes not from the outside, but from within.Rather than framing harm and misalignment as moral failure, Jesus points to unprocessed pain in the heart—places shaped by fear, shame, grief, and unmet needs. From this lens, even destructive behavior is understood not as evidence of evil at the core, but as a signal that something within the heart has not yet been seen, felt, or healed.This episode is an invitation to bring compassion—to others and to yourself—and to recognize that lasting change doesn’t come from force or self-correction, but from listening more deeply. Through meditation on the heart, safety is restored, buried emotions can surface, and the natural qualities of love, peace, and joy begin to flow again.If this episode resonates, you’re welcome to follow the podcast, share it with someone who may be hearing a similar call, or simply sit with what’s alive.I’m Xander Sage. The Christ Code is a podcast dedicated to helping you Awaken the Christ Within, rooted in the original teachings of Jesus, non-dual insight, and grounded spiritual practice — beyond dogma and free from any one religion.Scripture: Matthew 15:16–20 Themes: the heart, purification, compassion, trauma and healing, meditation, presence
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    8 分
  • Ep 43: Faith in Action
    2026/01/22
    Most people think faith is something you either have or don’t.But in this story, Jesus reveals something far more practical—and far more powerful.In this reflection on Jesus walking on water, we explore what faith actually is, why it falters, and how it can be strengthened over time through meditation and presence.This isn’t about blind belief.It’s about a lived, embodied knowing—one that allows you to step beyond fear, doubt, and the “valley of despair,” and act from alignment with God’s will.In this episode, you’ll explore:– Why Peter could walk on water—and why he began to sink – How doubt pulls us out of presence and into fear – The difference between ego-driven goals and heart-aligned creation – How meditation builds faith as a felt experience, not an idea – What it means to act from non-duality and trust life itself I recommend listening all the way through. The deepest shift lands near the end, where faith moves from concept into direct experience.I’m Xander Sage.The Christ Code is a podcast dedicated to helping you Awaken the Christ Within, rooted in the original teachings of Jesus, non-dual insight, and grounded spiritual practice — beyond dogma and free from any one religion.If this resonates, please subscribe so we can keep creating content like this for you.–––––📖 Scripture:Matthew 14:22–33🕊 Themes:Faith, doubt, meditation, non-duality, presence, Jesus mysticism, inner trust🙏Chapters00:00 Jesus walking on water & the nature of faith 02:05 Why Peter could walk—and why he sank 04:20 The valley of despair & doubt 06:45 Faith through non-duality and presence 08:55 Meditation as alignment with God’s will KeywordsJesus walking on waterfaith meditationChristian mysticismnondual Christianitypresence and faithPeter walks on water meaningfaith and doubtcontemplative prayer
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    9 分
  • Ep 42: Cultivating Your Garden
    2026/01/16

    In this episode of the Xander Sage podcast, host Xander Sage Swanton delves into Matthew 12:33-37, focusing on the metaphor of a tree and its fruit. He emphasizes that the quality of one's life results is directly linked to the quality of their inputs—habits, mindsets, and actions. Xander contrasts the teachings of Jesus with the behavior of the Pharisees, highlighting the importance of genuine goodness over superficial appearances. He reflects on his own spiritual journey, advocating for a life rooted in spirituality rather than materialism, and encourages listeners to purify their hearts to produce good fruit in their lives. The episode concludes with a call to embrace spiritual growth and the positive outcomes that follow.

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    8 分
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