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Reap Your Roots

Reap Your Roots

De : Jake Daybell
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Welcome to Reap Your Roots, where we look backward to better move forward! Your roots are where you come from, and understanding where you come from will help shape who you are becoming. Through interviews, stories, and insights, host Jake Daybell helps you to discover how your story can be a source of strength and inspiration for yourself and for all those around you.Jake Daybell Développement personnel Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Réussite personnelle Spiritualité
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    • The Mystical Christ: The True Story of Yeshua's Life
      Jan 30 2026
      In this episode, I share my personal journey with building a relationship with Yeshua bar Yosef, who many of us know as Jesus Christ. Beginning with a deeply formative upbringing in orthodox Christianity and my time serving an LDS Mormon mission, those years shaped my devotion, discipline, and love for Christ. They gave me a foundation of reverence that I still carry. I also speak to my radical spiritual awakening, which didn’t pull me away from Jesus but rather expanded my understanding of who he was, what he embodied, and what he was inviting us into.

      As my worldview widened, I began to see Yeshua not only as someone to worship, but as someone to follow. I wrestled with resistance around the idea of “Christ” as a living state of being rather than a title reserved for one man. That tension revealed the subtle ways many of us are conditioned to keep divinity at a distance. We are honoring it, but never fully inhabiting it ourselves, which is what Yeshua commanded us to do. This episode is an honest reflection on the inner roadblocks I encountered while learning to accept Christ-consciousness as something we are meant to grow into.

      From there, the conversation turns toward the mystical Christ and the deeper meaning behind Yeshua’s life and teachings. We explore stories, symbols, and intentions behind his actions. We speak of where He might have been from 13-30 years old. And we speak to how He performed healings and miracles. Rather than placing Jesus beyond reach, this episode invites listeners to see Him as our brother who simply laid out the divine blueprint in human form.

      This episode is ultimately about resurrection of His Christed teachings that are encoded within us. If this conversation resonates, you’re invited to Gnosis Rising, a new free online spiritual community launching March 1st, 2026. Gnosis Rising welcomes all spiritual and religious perspectives and exists to help us remember, embody, and live the teachings of the mystical Christ together. To remember the way within!

      The Key Takeaways:

      (2:55) My Religious Upbringing
      (7:27) A spiritual awakening begins...
      (9:00) Yeshua and the title of Christ
      (17:23) Two roadblocks to owning our Christhood
      (26:10) Hearing other stories of Him
      (27:47) The Lost Years of Jesus
      (34:29) Discerning who truly acts with Christ-Consciousness
      (38:44) The Luminous Lightbody
      (41:51) "I'm trying to be like Jesus"
      (45:29) Where to find more of Gnosis Rising

      To Learn More:

      Instagram: gnosis.rising
      Email: jake@reapyourroots.com
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      47 min
    • The Fallen World Myth: How We Forgot the Earth is Sacred
      Jan 20 2026
      For centuries, the idea of a “fallen world” has shaped how we relate to the Earth. We have been taught that nature is temporary, corrupt, or spiritually inferior. In this episode, Rachel and I explore how that belief quietly severed our responsibility to the living world, and how Christianity’s departure from earth-based spirituality served systems of control rather than spiritual truth.

      We share our own journey of realizing how looking to a future redemption was used to justify not taking care of the land and protecting all of creation in the present moment. We discuss how the Creator might even be trying to have a relationship with Him through His creations.

      The reality is that Yeshua’s teachings were deeply rooted in relationship with the elements, plants, and the natural rhythms of life. From seeds and soil to wind, water, and fire, nature was never separate from the sacred, but rather Spirit permeated all of Nature itself. He spoke with it constantly.

      This is another pillar in our new free community that is set to launch March 1'st 2026. If any part of this episode resonates with you, reach out to learn more about joining the movement!

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      51 min
    • A Father God Alone: The Missing Feminine in the Western World
      Jan 13 2026
      What happens when the Divine is imagined as only male?

      In this episode, Rachel and I explore how the Western world — shaped by Christianity and patriarchal power structures — lost touch with the Sacred Feminine, and the psychological, relational, and spiritual consequences that followed. We share our experience being raised in western religion, and our path of waking up to these consequences in our own lives.

      This conversation deconstructs the shadow of patriarchy in religion, culture, and identity, while pointing toward a path of integration: reclaiming the Feminine within ourselves, our faith, and our society.

      Rather than rejecting spirituality, we examine how restoring balance between the masculine and feminine may be essential for healing trauma, ending cycles of control and shame, and creating a more embodied, compassionate world.

      Towards the end we speak of 3 central women in Christianity, and how their stories may have been tainted by a hyper-masculine point of view. Only by rewriting these stories will the Goddess return to give us balance and wholeness in our lives!
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      58 min
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