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Holy Moly
This book, Holy Moly, follows the great spiritual story that underlies human life. It begins with creation and the fall into duality, explores the long journey of redemption, and looks closely at the role Christ plays in humanity’s return to God. Finally, it turns inward—showing how this cosmic story unfolds within each of us and how we can participate in our own transformation.
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14 A true trinity: The paradox of salvation 19.04.2026 5:49
This teaches us how to find the balance between mastering ourselves and surrendering to the Great Master. This final chapter brings the teachings in Holy Moly together by revealing the living paradox at the heart of salvation: it is both personal, shared and divine. We are each responsible for our own growth. No one can do this work for us. It requires effort, honesty and the willingness to give u...
13 Fighting the good fight: Aligning our will with God’s will 18.04.2026 10:34
We have spent our lives fighting for the aims of our Lower Self. Now we must learn to fight the good fight. The Pathwork Guide explores what it truly means to align our will with God’s will—and why this inner shift is both challenging and essential. While many believe in God in a general way, far fewer experience a personal connection with Christ. The primary obstacle is not distance from God, but...
12 War of the Worlds: The spiritual battle that changed humanity’s destiny 17.04.2026 16:07
Wars on planet Earth are only an out-picturing of spiritual war. The Pathwork Guide describes the profound spiritual turning point that occurred after Christ’s death—a decisive battle that reshaped humanity’s destiny. Following his mission on Earth, Christ returned to the Spirit World and led a spiritual battle against Lucifer and the forces of darkness. Though symbolic in description, this “war”...
11 The temptation of Jesus: The nearly impossible odds 16.04.2026 8:38
It seems impossible that anyone could do it. But Jesus Christ did. The Pathwork Guide reveals the deeper meaning behind Christ’s suffering and temptation, emphasizing that his greatest task was not teaching—but enduring and overcoming. When Christ came to Earth, he did not fully remember his mission. This was intentional. To fulfill his task, he had to face doubt, confusion and suffering—just like...
10 The mission of Christ: Christ’s role in the Plan of Salvation 15.04.2026 14:46
The Pathwork Guide clarifies the true meaning of Christ’s role in the Plan of Salvation, cutting through common misunderstandings about “salvation.” Christ did not erase humanity’s responsibility for wrongdoing. Rather, he made it possible for every soul to find a path back to God—no matter how far they had strayed. Before Christ’s mission, even those who grew and developed spiritually remained, i...
9 The Plan of Salvation: How the way back to God was created 14.04.2026 34:44
A way had to be found that honored everyone’s free will—even Lucifer’s. After the Fall, countless beings found themselves separated from God, trapped in states of darkness with no clear memory of where they had come from. Yet over time, something began to stir—a faint longing for something better. This longing became the seed of redemption. The Plan of Salvation was created to provide a way back t...
8 The Fall of the Angels: How divine beings turned away from God 13.04.2026 17:27
Free will means we can defy God. The Pathwork Guide explores how a perfect creation came to fall into disharmony. At the center of this story is the gift of free will—a divine endowment that made true union with God possible, but also opened the door to separation. In the beginning, all beings lived in harmony. The turning point came through temptation: a curiosity to use divine power in a way tha...
7 God and creation: How divine life first unfolded 12.04.2026 8:48
God is love—and love must give. That’s the nature of love. The Pathwork Guide explores the origins of existence, beginning with the nature of God and the unfolding of creation. While God ultimately cannot be fully understood, we can approach this mystery through two complementary aspects: God as active Creator (the masculine principle) and God as pure being (the feminine principle). Both are essen...
6 Facing death and finding life: Moving from duality to Oneness 11.04.2026 15:21
We have the capacity to transcend the duality of life and death—and in doing so, truly live. We can all come back to life. At the heart of human struggle lies one central fear: death. The Pathwork Guide explores how our fear of death creates the world of duality—where we divide life into opposites like pleasure and pain, gain and loss, life and death itself. Most of us cope in one of two ways: we...
5 Grappling with duality: The hidden source of all our struggles 10.04.2026 11:15
When we are more intent on the truth than being right, we begin to transcend duality. The Pathwork Guide dives into the core human struggle: living in a world of opposites. Pleasure and pain, good and bad, life and death—these dualities shape our experience and create much of our inner conflict. At the heart of this struggle is our instinct to pursue pleasure and avoid pain. Yet this very impulse...
4 Submitting and rebelling Christians: Two very different responses to untruth 09.04.2026 26:42
Why do we react so strongly to the name “Jesus Christ”? Because we have become allergic to it. The Pathwork Guide explores why the name “Jesus Christ” can trigger such strong reactions—and reveals that both acceptance and rejection often stem from the same underlying confusion. Two primary responses emerge: submission and rebellion. Submitting Christians adopt inherited beliefs wholesale, often su...
3 Must we? Our resistance to Christ 08.04.2026 7:22
Where we find the help needed to purify ourselves does not matter—even if Christ is not yet part of the picture. The Pathwork Guide explores a sensitive and often polarizing question: must we recognize Christ to return to God? The answer offered is paradoxical—both yes and no. On one hand, spiritual growth can begin within any sincere path. All major religions contain enough truth to support inner...
2 Who is Christ? A divine being of light—and a man named Jesus 07.04.2026 8:36
Wisdom and light are one. In human words, we call this “enlightenment.” The Pathwork Guide reframes a central spiritual question: who—or what—is Christ? Rather than equating Christ simply with God or reducing Jesus to a wise teacher, these teachings present a more nuanced view. Christ is described as the highest created spiritual being—the first emanation of God—while Jesus was the human incarnati...
1 The good Lord willing: The mystery of free will 06.04.2026 20:30
We put ourselves here through our own choices. And we can get ourselves out if we choose to. The Pathwork Guide explores one of life’s most enduring questions: do we truly have free will, or is everything governed by fate? The answer offered here bridges both perspectives. While we always possess free will, our current circumstances are shaped by past choices—sometimes from this life, and sometime...
Introduction to Holy Moly 05.04.2026 8:55
We’ve lost our way in appreciating Christ’s part in this story. I can relate—I’ve lost my way a time or two. The author’s journey with creating Holy Moly begins decades earlier with a simple but unsettling question: Where does Jesus fit into all of this? After years of exploring spirituality—through recovery work, personal growth, and the teachings of the Pathwork Guide—the author realized she did...
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