TTT 2.0 Lesson 3 – The medicinal effect of meditation and how to study your thoughts to discern truth

This is the third episode of my new Teach The Teacher 2.0 Meditation Course, designed to make your prayer sessions with God educational through teaching yourself to discern, learn, and have direct conversations with Him for every facet and season of your life.

In this episode, we explore Psalms 46:10 and 2 Timothy 2:15 to embody meditation’s medicinal and life-improving effects and how to study your thoughts to discern truth.
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God in You Podcast for this episode: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julio-alvarado8/episodes/The-medicinal-effect-of-meditation-and-how-to-study-your-thoughts-to-discern-truth-e2i24tp

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If you have any questions or comments, contact me at julio@julioalvaradojr.com

TTT 2.0 Lesson 2 – Discerning the Spirit and voice of God and the multiple benefits of discernment

This is the second episode of my new Teach The Teacher 2.0 Meditation Course, designed to make your prayer sessions with God educational by teaching yourself to discern, learn, and have direct conversations with Him for every facet and season of your life.

In this episode, we explore discernment, its origin, biblical definitions, purposes, and benefits, what is required to experience it, and some suggested practices to begin the journey of experiencing it.

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God in You Podcast for this episode: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julio-alvarado8/episodes/Discerning-the-Spirit-and-voice-of-God-and-the-multiple-benefits-of-discernment-e2h6o7n

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If you have any questions or comments, contact me at julio@julioalvaradojr.com

TTT 2.0 Lesson 1 – Reasons why some people don’t consciously hear God or learn from Him directly

TTT 2.0 Lesson 1

This is the first episode of my new – Teach The Teacher 2.0 Meditation Course. A course designed to make your prayer sessions with God educational by learning to discern, learn, and have direct conversations with Him for every facet and season of your life.

In this episode, we explore numerous reasons why some people don’t consciously hear God or learn from Him and how to begin the journey to experience this life-transforming experience.
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God in You Podcast for this episode: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julio-alvarado8/episodes/Reasons-why-some-people-dont-consciously-hear-God-or-learn-from-Him-directly-e2g8861

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If you have any questions or comments, contact me at julio@julioalvaradojr.com

TTT – Module 3 Lesson 4: Experiencing God’s Will and Visions for your life within your mind.

In this final episode of my Teach The Teacher Meditation Course concerning the Our Father (the Lord’s Prayer) lesson that Jesus taught, we explore:

– A detailed summarization of the Our Father (Lord’s Prayer) template and how it prepares your mind to experience God as a teaching Spirit concerning the seven segments and branches of knowledge and their sub-branches for all facets of your life.

– Why the seven branches of knowledge and their sub-branches will ALWAYS be a part of the curriculum (logos/script/book) that God has authored for your life.

– How to experience visions from God concerning the seven branches of knowledge in your prayer/meditation time and how to practice next-step envisioning (walk in the Spirit) concerning them.

– Understanding iniquity as the root cause of why most people struggle to hear the voice of God, how it alters the discernment process by assuming the will of God versus hearing and learning it directly from Him within your mind, and how to “depart” from its mind-altering effect.

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God in You Podcast for this episode: https://anchor.fm/julio-alvarado8/episodes/TTT—Module-3-Lesson-4-Experiencing-Gods-Will-and-Visions-for-your-life-within-your-mind-e1vr8jk

TTT – Module 3 Lesson 3: Educational experiences with God concerning temptations and evil.

In this episode of my Teach The Teacher Meditation Course concerning the Our Father (the Lord’s Prayer) lesson that Jesus taught, we explore:

– The branches of knowledge and educational experiences with God concerning “And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil” (Matthew 6:13; Luke 11:4).

– What Jesus’ closing statement of “for Yours is the kingdom and the power, and the glory, forever Amen” had to do with His “morning by morning to hear as the learned” (Isaiah 50:4) educational experiences with God, and how it should eventually apply to ours as well.

-Two places in Scripture where Jesus used the word “Amen” and a deeper perspective of what it signifies versus its traditional religious usage.

– We also take a deeper look into the “warring of the mind” and what the word “members” that Paul used in Romans 7: 19-23, and why Psalms 139:16 also uses it from a neurological perspective concerning our thinking patterns, and how God reveals His personalized will (logos) for your life through your inner “members.” And how it applies to our inherent ability to experience discernment to hear and learn from God within our minds, revealed in the analogies of “the tree of knowledge of good and evil” and “the tree of life” from the Garden of Eden story.

Romans 7:19-23 For the good that I will to do, I do not do; but the evil I will not to do, that I practice. Now if I do what I will not to do, it is no longer I who do it, but sin that dwells in me. I find then a law, that evil is present with me, the one who wills to do good. For I delight in the law of God according to the inward man. But I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members.

Psalms 139:16 Your eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect; and in your book all my members were written, which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them.
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God in You Podcast for this episode: https://anchor.fm/julio-alvarado8/episodes/TTT—Module-3-Lesson-3-Educational-experiences-with-God-concerning-temptations-and-evil-e1v5h08
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If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact me at: julio@julioalvaradojr.com

TTT – Module 3 Lesson 2: Conversations with God concerning sin, debts, debtors, and forgiveness

In this episode of my Teach The Teacher Meditation Course concerning the Our Father prayer lesson that Jesus taught, we explore:

1. The branches of knowledge and educational experiences with God concerning Matthew 6:12 “and forgive us our debts as we also forgive our debtors & Luke 11:4a “and forgive us our sins; for we also forgive everyone that is indebted to us.”

2. The difference between being a mature forgiver and being forgiven by God.

3. Conversations with God through your four inherent voices (thought processes) concerning the branches of knowledge found in the Our Father prayer lesson that Jesus taught.

4. How the art of asking questions can be used to extend conversations and education with God.

5. How you can experience mental, physical, and spiritual healing, including what may have originated in your life when you were in your mother’s womb (trauma and generational issues). And anxiety and worry relief as a part of the “daily benefits” package experienced within your soul (Psalms 68:19; Philippians 4:6-7).

6. How to repurpose your sufferings for good according to Romans 8: 28-29 through conversations and educational experiences with God concerning them.

7. How I have personally experienced and am currently experiencing the above-mentioned through my prayer and meditation experiences.

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God in You Podcast for this episode: https://anchor.fm/julio-alvarado8/episodes/TTT—Module-3-Lesson-2-Conversations-with-God-concerning-sin–debts–debtors-and-forgiveness-e1u4lg0

TTT – Module 3 Lesson 1: Conversations with God through your four inherent voices

In this episode of my Teach The Teacher Meditation Course, we explore four aspects of experiencing conversations with God.

1. Your four inherent voices (thought processes): You, God, Reasoning, and Evil.

2. The 6 types of consciousness that they have the potential to produce.

3. The 7 branches of knowledge experienced through the Our Father prayer experience.

4. Experiencing the “word (logos) of God” which is the book that God has authored for your life that is not the Bible as the Oracle, curriculum, and discerner (inner-critic) of the thoughts and intents of your heart (Hebrews 4:12; 5:12).

TTT – Module 2 Lesson 3: Give us this day our daily bread

In this episode of the Teach The Teacher Meditation Course, we explore the “give us this day our daily bread” portion of the Our Father prayer template that He taught and experienced for his own life.

We also examine what the Scriptures teach concerning “works” that are revealed through these daily bread-learning experiences with God that are always coupled with His instructions as to how to fulfill them.

God in You Podcast for this episode: https://anchor.fm/julio-alvarado8/episodes/TTT—Module-2-Lesson-3-Give-us-this-day-our-daily-bread-e1sjerl

TTT – Module 2 Lesson 2: Discerning good and evil like God does

In this episode of the Teach The Teacher Meditation Course, we explore the two primary biblical words for meditate and meditation and how we can apply them in learning how to hear the voice/thoughts of God.

We explore how we are inherently designed to discern good and evil as God does and to receive instruction from Him concerning both forces through analyzing Hebrews 5: 11-14 as a required process of spiritual maturation.

Whatever God creates, He must educate, especially concerning “evil.” We also explore how It would be more constructive to have a different perspective concerning the word “evil” based on its actual definition, inherent potential, purpose, and Jewish perspective versus blaming an actual devil. In doing so, life and Isaiah 45:7 would make more sense: “I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.”

 

God in You Podcast for this episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/ZeueTEiqnvb

TTT – Module 2 Lesson 1: Discernment and Your Kingdom Come

This episode explores how meditation prepares your mind to experience the “your kingdom come” portion of the Our Father prayer lesson that Jesus taught as an invitation to learn from God within your mind daily.

 

We also explore the characteristics of discernment, your inherent potential to discern good and evil as God does, and the importance of this innate potential for everyday living.