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That Mystic PodcasrAuthor: That Mystic, Rev. Dr. Joya
That Mystic Podcast (formerly We Woke Up Like This) is the podcast where sacred meets science and awakening gets real. Each week, Joya, and sometimes guests, explore resurrection consciousness, quantum spirituality, our superpowers as multidimensional beings, and how life's greatest breakdowns become your most powerful breakthroughs. This is embodied awakening for souls ready to stop seeking and start BEING the light they came here to share.You can find Joya everywhere social @vibologie and at vibologie.com Language: en-us Genres: Education, Religion & Spirituality, Self-Improvement, Spirituality Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Stop Killing Your Ego: Yeshua's Inana, Mary Magdalene, and Who Is Doing the Thinking
Episode 5
Wednesday, 29 April, 2026
Send us Fan MailYour thoughts can get so loud that they start to feel like “you.” When that happens, we don’t need a new belief or a better argument. We need a clean pivot back to awareness. We start with one question that cuts through mental fog fast: “Who is doing the thinking?” From there, we explore what changes when you stop identifying with every sentence in your head and begin relating to thought from presence instead of from reflex.We also get honest about the pressure many of us feel right now, the sense that something is squeezing us to grow. We talk about that pressure as inner alchemy, the kind that turns coal into diamond, and why it can push you to re-examine what you’ve called “truth” for years. Along the way, we unpack how language shapes the psyche, how the word “ego” became a battlefield, and why the popular spiritual goal of “ego death” can create an unnecessary inner war.Then we turn toward an older, more integrated frame: the “I” beneath identity. Using Aramaic-flavored teachings often translated through the sacred phrase Inana, we look at awareness as the real witness, the part of you that can hold grief and joy without splitting into good and bad selves. You’ll leave with a grounded self-inquiry practice and a short closing mantra for receiving, living, and giving love, so you can welcome every part of your experience without losing yourself to it.If this helped you feel even a little more spacious, subscribe for more, share it with someone who’s stuck in their head, and leave a review so more people can find the practice.joyasosnowski.comJoin The Sisterhood Follow me on IGEmail me











