Apocalyptic Knowledge of the SUPERNATURAL? KEYS OF TRUTH!! - a podcast by Cub Kuker

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Cub Kuker Supernatural Podcast EP247




The apocalypse has been discussed in many different traditions, religions, and doctrines for thousands of years but what really is this? What does the word apocalypse actually mean? The word apocalypse actually means "unveiling”… the key to understanding this is in understanding the supernatural realms, and how they affect the shadow realm we live in. Today I will be reading some brief excerpts from the Gnostic work, entitled "APOCALYPSE OF THOMAS” The concept of the ‘supernatural’ varies among different cultures and belief systems. Here's a brief overview of how the supernatural is understood in Native American, Hindu, Christian, Aboriginal, and Nordic cultures, as well as essentially ALL world (and otherworldly) cultures:




1. Native American Culture:


In Native American cultures, the supernatural is often deeply intertwined with their spiritual beliefs. Many Native American tribes believe in a spirit world inhabited by various supernatural beings such as spirits, deities, and animal guides. The spiritual practices often involve rituals, ceremonies, and communication with these supernatural entities to seek guidance, protection, and balance with the natural world.




2. Hindu Culture:


Hinduism is a complex and diverse religion with a rich supernatural belief system. Hindu culture acknowledges the existence of numerous deities, including Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and various goddesses. Hindus believe in the concept of karma, rebirth, and moksha (liberation from the cycle of birth and death). Hindu religious texts, such as the Vedas and the Upanishads, explore the nature of the supernatural and provide guidance for spiritual practices and rituals.




3. Christian Culture:


Christian culture centers around the belief in the supernatural power of God, the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), and the divinity of Jesus Christ. Christians believe in miracles, divine intervention, and the existence of angels and demons. The Bible serves as the primary source of religious guidance and outlines the principles, teachings, and supernatural events central to Christian faith.




4. Aboriginal Culture:


Aboriginal cultures, found primarily in Australia and other indigenous communities, often have deep connections with the natural world and the supernatural. Dreamtime or Dreaming is a fundamental concept in Aboriginal culture, referring to the creation period when supernatural ancestral beings shaped the land, animals, and people. Aboriginal spirituality encompasses a belief in ancestral spirits, totemic beings, and the interconnectedness of all living and non-living entities.




5. Nordic Culture:


The supernatural in Nordic culture is closely associated with Norse mythology. The ancient Norse people believed in a pantheon of deities such as Odin, Thor, Freya, and Loki. Their mythological narratives involve supernatural realms like Asgard (home of the gods), Midgard (the human world), and other realms inhabited by supernatural beings like giants, elves, and dwarves. Nordic culture also incorporates beliefs in fate, destiny, and the concept of Valhalla (a heavenly afterlife for fallen warriors).




These descriptions provide only a brief overview of the supernatural within these cultures. It's essential to recognize the diversity and complexity of belief systems within each culture, as individuals may have varying interpretations and practices even within the same cultural context.




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