Explore every episode of the podcast Voices Between: A Spiritism Podcast
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| Nature’s Workforce: The Invisible Physics Behind Miracles and the Weather (Spiritist Teachings) | 05 Mar 2026 | 00:20:40 | |
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the hidden mechanics of the natural world, drawing from Allan Kardec's Genesis and modern insights into the invisible spiritual workforce. We move past the idea of miracles and magic to explore a vast cosmic delegation system, a spiritual structure where higher intelligences plan the movements of planets while a rudimentary spiritual workforce executes the manual labor of moving atoms. We dive into the reality of elemental spirits, explaining that ancient legends of fairies, gnomes, and gods of the wind were actually early human observations of these invisible workers. These beings, described as being in the infancy of their evolution, operate like coral polyps - unconsciously building massive ecosystems and managing weather patterns simply by following their instincts. The conversation tackles the physics of the supernatural, explaining how spirits use the Universal Cosmic Fluid to manipulate physical matter. We use a "Master Dog Trainer" analogy to decode how Jesus calmed the storm: he wasn't breaking the laws of nature; he simply possessed the supreme authority and technical knowledge to command the unconscious intelligences driving the wind and waves. Finally, we discuss the difference between these nature workers and the frivolous spirits - the pranksters of the spirit world who hide your keys just for a laugh. Join us as we explore the stunning headline of this evolutionary ladder: that everything in nature coordinates, from the primitive atom to the archangel - meaning the highest beings in the universe once stood exactly where the laborers of nature stand today. Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. While Al is used for the voice and delivery, the spiritual insights, beliefs, and reflections are entirely human-made. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. | |||
| Why Jesus’ “Miracles” Were Actually Advanced Science (Spiritist Teachings) | 05 Mar 2026 | 00:21:54 | |
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we take a deep dive into Allan Kardec's Genesis to analyze the most famous stories in human history through a completely unexpected lens. We move away from traditional theology to explore the Spiritist physics of Jesus's miracles, arguing that these weren't acts of supernatural magic, but the application of natural laws that 1st-century observers simply couldn't comprehend. We unpack the source code of the universe-the Universal Cosmic Fluid and the Peri-spirit, the "fluidic space suit" that allows a soul to interact with physical matter. Using these mechanical concepts, we re-examine the resurrections of Lazarus and Jairus's daughter, reframing them as instances of deep lethargy or catatonia where the perispiritual tether was never actually broken. The conversation also tackles the literal fluidic exchange of healing. We discuss how faith acts as a suction pump that pulls therapeutic energy from a force pump like Jesus, and how even walking on water can be explained by fluidic levitation or the projection of a tactile hologram. Join us as we explore why Spiritism claims to be the "Third Revelation"- a consoler designed to decode ancient parables into observable physics.
Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. While Al is used for the voice and delivery, the spiritual insights, beliefs, and reflections are entirely human-made. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. | |||
| Reparenting your Inner Child for Emotional Maturity (Spiritist Teachings) | 10 Feb 2026 | 00:16:46 | |
Ever see a 40-year-old have a total meltdown? In this episode of Voices Between, we look past the surface to understand psychological infancy - the clinical state where a biological adult remains emotionally arrested in childhood. Drawing from the spiritist psychology of Joanna de Angelis, we explore why emotional maturity is a conscious effort, not an automatic part of aging. In this episode, we discuss:
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Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of spiritist texts. Every episode captures spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. While Al is used for the voice and delivery polish, the spiritual insights and beliefs are entirely human-made. | |||
| Exit the Labrynth: Owning Your Responsibility (Our Daily Bread, Ch. 91) | 10 Feb 2026 | 00:13:47 | |
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we look at the anatomy of betrayal and the "solitude of error." Using the story of Judas as a mirror for our own lives, we study Chapter 91 of Our Daily Bread, titled "That is Your Responsibility" We discuss the harsh reality that while "floods of companions" appear during our victories, we are often met with silence and isolation when we face the consequences of a mistake. We explore the concept of "forerunners" - those voices, whether colleagues, toxic influences, or discarnate spirits, who nudge us toward a "sketchy" decision only to say "What is that to us?" when things fall apart. Join us for a deep dive into the "mental labyrinth" we build when we trade our inner peace for envy or shortcuts. We discuss why you cannot outsource your conscience and how the realization that "you are responsible" is actually the key to your freedom. We close with practical tips on vigilance, learning to "ID the thought" at the door so you can keep breathing peacefully. Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. The spiritual insights and beliefs expressed are entirely human-made. | |||
| Why the World Feels Like a Mess: Finding Meaning in Chaos (Our Daily Bread, Ch. 90) | 09 Feb 2026 | 00:13:32 | |
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we take a deep dive into Chapter 90 of Emmanuel's Our Daily Bread, titled "The Divine Worker." We challenge the traditional "stained-glass" image of Jesus as a static, distant figure and instead explore the gritty, active image of the "Divine Worker" with a rustic shovel in his hands. Drawing on the agricultural metaphor of the winnowing fork, we discuss why life often feels like we are being tossed into the air. We reframe this chaos not as a punishment, but as a necessary "winnowing moment" designed to separate the "chaff" of our illusions and ego from the "wheat" of our real spiritual substance. Join us for a raw conversation on the "Unquenchable Fire"- interpreting it not as eternal damnation, but as a relentless flame of justice and love that burns away our "debris" to make room for new growth. We explore the practical shift from being a passive observer to a "humble cooperator" who simply "lays their brick" regardless of ingratitude or lack of applause. We close with the comforting realization that the Master isn't behind us pushing or above us judging - he is ahead of us, clearing the path. Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. The spiritual insights, beliefs, and limitations expressed are entirely human-made. | |||
| Earth Is a Gym, Not a Prison: Redefining Suffering (Our Daily Bread, Ch. 89) | 08 Feb 2026 | 00:14:40 | |
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we dive into Chapter 89 of Emmanuel's Our Daily Bread, titled "Blessings." We start by turning the typical definition of "blessing" on its head. While the world often defines a blessing as comfort or abundance, Emmanuel challenges us to see sacrifices and suffering as "educational and redeeming blessings" Using the powerful analogy that "Earth is a gym, not a prison," we discuss how the friction and spiritual resistance training of life are exactly what build the muscles of patience, resilience, and real faith. Join us for an honest conversation on how to avoid "undignified adventures" - those tempting shortcuts and "shady deals" we reach for to escape a spiritual lesson. We also introduce a practical tool called the "Filter of Love" to help you distinguish between a martyr complex and true spiritual persecution. We explore how to move from passive despair to "active resignation," finding a way to work peacefully and create goodness even in the middle of a mess. We close with a radical challenge: instead of asking "Why me?", ask "Where is the educational blessing hidden in this?" This may help you to answer the question of: • The meaning of suffering • Why do I keep struggling? • Spiritual resilience • Finding peace in hard times • Overcoming rejection and isolation • Emmanuel Spiritism • Spiritual growth through pain • Coping with unfair treatment Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. While Al is utilized exclusively as the voice and to polish the delivery, the spiritual insights, beliefs, and limitations expressed are entirely human-made. | |||
| Finding Meaning in Hardship: The "Saving Jab" and Spiritual Evolution (Our Daily Bread, Ch. 88) | 08 Feb 2026 | 00:16:25 | |
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we take a deep dive into Chapter 88 of Emmanuel's Our Daily Bread, titled "Corrections". We challenge the common view of hardship as a penalty or bad luck, reframing it instead as a "saving jab" - a necessary intervention from Divine Providence designed to reset our path. Drawing on analogies like the "rumble strip" on a highway or a surgeon resetting a bone, we discuss how life's most difficult moments are actually "renovating influences" meant to clear a "sad dark road.” Join us for a raw conversation on the dangers of "spectacular flight" (escapism and numbing) and how we inadvertently build a "wall of shadow" through bitterness and victimhood. We explore the practical steps to overcome your "intimate tempest," move from being a passive victim to an active participant, and eventually apply gratitude for the bitter experiences that lead to a superior life. This may help you to answer the questions of: • Finding purpose in pain • Overcoming bitterness • Spiritual discipline • Why do bad things happen? • Mental health and spirituality • Emmanuel Spiritism • Divine Providence • Personal growth through hardship Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. While Al is utilized exclusively as the voice and to polish the delivery, the spiritual insights, beliefs, and limitations expressed are entirely human-made. | |||
| Why Nobody is Listening: “Filter Theory” and the Power of Frugality (Our Daily Bread, Ch. 87) | 05 Feb 2026 | 00:16:00 | |
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we tackle the "electric rush" of a spiritual Eureka moment and the immediate, almost physical impulse to tell absolutely everyone. We study Chapter 87 of Emmanuel's Our Daily Bread, titled "Always Ponder." We explore why Emmanuel labels "uncontrollable enthusiasm" as a red flag, suggesting that "astonishment and admiration do not signify an interior evolvement." If you are operating on a manic high-energy frequency, you might be creating a "spectacle" rather than a real "transmission" of truth. We dive into the agricultural metaphor of "spiritual terrain," asking if we are throwing our most delicate seeds onto the pavement instead of prepared soil. Join us for a raw conversation on the "Filter Theory" of life: what if low engagement or silence isn't a rejection, but a form of protection? We discuss how the universe might act as a natural filter to ensure deep messages only reach those whose terrain is actually ready. We also define the crucial balance between fraternal love (which is for everyone) and spiritual knowledge (the "pearl" that must be guarded). We close with two practical takeaways: "offer the bread, not the recipe" and "be generous with your heart, but frugal with your words.” This may help you to answer the questions of: • Why is nobody listening? • Dealing with low engagement • How to share your truth • Spiritual discernment • Communicating deep ideas • Social media and spirituality • Emmanuel Spiritism • The path of hope vs. fear Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. While Al is utilized exclusively as the voice and to polish the delivery, the spiritual insights, beliefs, and limitations expressed are entirely human-made. | |||
| Why the Dead Still Talk: It’s Not About Info, It’s about Inspiration (Our Daily Bread, Ch. 96) | 03 Mar 2026 | 00:15:15 | |
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we dive into Chapter 96 of Emmanuel's Our Daily Bread, titled "Precisely Because of This." We tackle a common misconception: that spirits communicate with us because we are "clueless" or lacking information. Emmanuel flips the script, suggesting that the "interchange between the living and the dead" is actually a worldwide Pentecost — a massive readjustment of reality designed for the entire human community, not just a specific religious group. The conversation explores the "price of renovation" and why new truths are always met with "dogmatic protest" from those who prefer the comfort of old silos. We also dig into a confusing but profound paradox: if we already know the path to a better life, why do the "departed" keep calling? We conclude that they aren't here to give us a new map, but to provide the inspiration and encouragement we lack to finally start walking the one we already have. Join us as we discuss how to stop "threshing out" old paths and start "initiating the execution" of the truth we already know.
Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. While Al is used for the voice and delivery, the spiritual insights, beliefs, and reflections are entirely human-made. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. | |||
| Energy Transfusions: The Hidden Physics of How Your Thoughts “Touch” Others (Spiritist Passes) | 19 Feb 2026 | 00:20:13 | |
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we strip away the mysticism and look at the ancient "laying on of hands" through a lens of spiritual mechanics, drawing from Roque Jacintho's Pass and Pass Giver. We explore the idea that the invisible isn't magic - it's just physics we haven't built a detector for yet We reframe the Spiritist Pass not as a miracle, but as a transfusion of energies. Using the analogy of states of matter, we discuss how our physical bodies are like ice while our spirits are like steam, allowing a literal flow of universal fluid between people. The conversation dives into the engineering of healing: the human pass-giver acts as an electrical step-down transformer, taking high-voltage divine energy and making it safe for a human battery to receive. We also confront the sobering reality of Fluidic Hygiene - how holding onto gossip, anger, or resentment makes us a dirty filter, contaminating the very energy we try to share with those we love. Join us as we discuss the Rudder of the Soul (the pineal gland) and how to master the dance of receptivity to wash away the spiritual smog of daily life.
Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. While Al is used for the voice and delivery, the spiritual insights, beliefs, and reflections are entirely human-made. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. | |||
| Reclaiming the Self after Betrayal Trauma (Spiritism Teachings) | 18 Feb 2026 | 00:12:05 | |
Betrayal is more than a rupture of trust; it is a structural collapse of the known world that can make the very floor fall out from under your life. In this podcast, we move beyond shallow advice to explore a deep-dive road map for psychological and spiritual reconstruction based on the "Psychological Series" of the spiritist author Joanna de Angelis. We explore the clinical reality of betrayal trauma as a form of post-traumatic stress, characterized by invasive memories, emotional anesthesia, and a paralyzing loop of reliving the event. Drawing on the intersection of Jungian depth psychology and Spiritist philosophy, we unpack why betrayal feels like an annihilation of the self: it acts as a lightning rod that strikes the present while reopening dormant childhood wounds and even traumas from past incarnations. Listeners will find a concrete, step-by-step protocol for rebuilding the fractured dialogue between the shattered ego and the immortal Self. We discuss practical "triage" tools, including:
The ultimate goal of this journey is individuation - moving from the dominance of a fearful ego to the leadership of a resilient, divine Self. We conclude by showing how to design a new life project centered on service, proving to your own psyche that you are a source of good and that your trauma can become a methodology for illumination rather than a life sentence. Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. While Al is used for the voice and delivery, the spiritual insights, beliefs, and reflections are entirely human-made. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. | |||
| This is your Sign: The Only Message That Matters (Our Daily Bread, Ch 95) | 18 Feb 2026 | 00:15:23 | |
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we tackle Chapter 95 of Our Daily Bread, titled "This is the Message." We address that deep, modern anxiety for the newest thing - the feeling that we need a spectacular sign, a complex political theory, or a scientific breakthrough to finally fix our lives. But Emmanuel pulls the rug out from under this search for novelty. He argues that we are often "snacking" on modern distractions while starving for true spiritual nutrition. The sign we've been waiting for isn't a ghost story or a miracle; it's the foundational truth we often dismiss as too simple: fraternal solidarity. We explore how love is not just a nice sentiment, but the gravity of the soul - a structural law of the universe that we ignore at our own peril. The conversation dives into the triad of civilization - art, politics, and science - and how they lose their way when they prioritize new experiments over this foundation. We also discuss the radical challenge of initiating the execution of love, which means becoming the starter motor rather than waiting for others to change first. Finally, we explore the concept of esteem - learning to value the divine canvas in people even when they are currently trashing the place. Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. While Al is used for the voice and delivery, the spiritual insights, beliefs, and reflections are entirely human-made. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. | |||
| Sex as Divine Creative Power: From the Gutter to the Alter (Our Daily Bread, Ch 94) | 15 Feb 2026 | 00:15:49 | |
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we tackle one of the most bold and direct chapters in Emmanuel's Our Daily Bread, titled simply: "Sex." We begin by applying Paul of Tarsus's logic regarding food — that "nothing is unclean of itself"- to the realm of sexuality. We explore sex not as a "sin to avoid," but as a high-voltage, divine creative power that serves as a battery pack for our growth and a "stimulus for work". The conversation dives into the difference between "animalistic consumption" and "divine creation." Using a relatable analogy, we compare mindless "fast-food" consumption to the "slow-cooked meal" of a soulful connection where the goal is building trust, intimacy, and a sanctuary. We also discuss the pitfalls of modern sexual education, warning that teaching "mechanics" without a "clean heart" or a "why" often results in nothing more than... "lewdness with a syllabus" Join us for a raw look at the headline of this chapter: "Purity isn't the absence of sex; purity is the presence of love" We close with a practical litmus test for your own relationships - asking if your connections are "scratching an itch" or building a future.
Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. While Al is used for the voice and delivery, the spiritual insights, beliefs, and reflections are entirely human-made. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. | |||
| Jesus as the First Feminist: The Gospel & Women (Our Daily Bread, Ch. 93) | 12 Feb 2026 | 00:14:12 | |
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we tackle one of the most provocative mic-drop statements in Emmanuel's Our Daily Bread: "Jesus was the first feminist.” (The Gospel & The Woman, Chapter 93) We challenge the common perception of Paul of Tarsus as a regressive figure, exploring instead how he acted as a "consolidator" of a movement designed to lift women out of a condition where they were treated as "captive merchandise". We discuss the radical shift from viewing women as property to seeing them as "associates in destiny," a spiritual liberation that recognized them fully as children of God. The conversation also explores a deeper spiritual "barometer": the idea that true equality is a necessary milestone for Earth's transition into the Regeneration phase. We draw a striking parallel between the historical exploitation of women and our current treatment of Mother Earth, noting that both represent the feminine element and the source of life that the primitive "Adamic" mindset has struggled to respect. Join us as we discuss how the Gospel provides a roadmap to move from a desire to possess toward a Christlike desire to serve and respect.
Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of the spiritist text. Every episode captures the actual conversations and spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. The spiritual insights, beliefs, and limitations expressed are entirely human-made. | |||
| The Venture Capitalist: God’s Infinite Loans (Our Daily Bread, Ch 92) | 12 Feb 2026 | 00:16:38 | |
Explorations of spiritist literature through reading and reflection. In this episode, we tackle Chapter 92 of Our Daily Bread, titled "God Does Not Forsake You." We start with a verse from Revelations that often triggers anxiety, but we quickly reframe it through a surprising lens: High Finance. Instead of an angry judge with a gavel, we explore the image of God as a Venture Capitalist or "Angel Investor" who sees potential in a failing startup-us. We discuss the concepts of "moratoriums" and "loans"-invisible grace periods where the universe holds back the immediate consequences of our mistakes to give us a "runway" to learn and pivot. We also confront the psychological barrier Emmanuel calls being "prisoners of a concept," where our fear of a harsh, punishing God actually blinds us to the help reaching out to us. Finally, we explore why learning to receive is a skill, using the analogy of trading in our "thimbles" for "buckets" to catch the constant rain of divine resources. Join us for a conversation on why the fact that "the other shoe hasn't dropped" isn't luck-it's an investment in your growth.
Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of spiritist texts. Every episode captures spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. While Al is used for the voice and delivery polish, the spiritual insights and beliefs are entirely human-made. | |||
| The Architect of Your Body: How to Stop Building Your Own Illnesses (Spiritist Teachings) | 10 Feb 2026 | 00:17:57 | |
Why do we get sick? Is it just a "bad roll of the genetic dice," or are we building our own illnesses "brick by brick" through our thoughts? In this episode of Voices Between, we move from feeling like a passive victim of biology to becoming the architect of our own health . Drawing from the spiritist psychology of Joanna de Ângelis, we explore the "provocative" idea that your biology is actually a reflection of your biography. In this episode, we discuss:
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Note on Authenticity: This podcast is born from real-time recordings and authentic readings of spiritist texts. Every episode captures spontaneous reflections shared between the hosts. While Al is used for the voice and delivery polish, the spiritual insights and beliefs are entirely human-made. | |||