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Ask the Angel with Rachel Corpus, June 15, 2026

Tue, 16 Jun 2026
Ask The Angel With Rachel Corpus with Rachel Corpus

Timeline Jumping, Parallel Selves, and the Angelic Art of Choosing Your Highest Reality

Opening the Door to Timelines and Wonderfully Weird Questions

In this episode of Ask the Angel, host Reverend Rachel Corpus welcomes listeners into a deeply metaphysical conversation about timelines, parallel realities, quantum shifting, angelic guidance, and extraterrestrial consciousness. She frames the episode around a listener question from David in Pittsburgh, who asked whether Rachel had ever felt as though she suddenly stepped into another version of herself and nothing was quite the same afterward. Rachel answers yes, and uses the episode to explore what parallel timelines are, how they form, and how people may consciously work with them.

Rachel’s Near-Accident and a Glimpse Into a Parallel Reality

Rachel shares a personal story from a family vacation in California. The night before a planned outing, she says she heard spirit clearly tell her that an event would happen the next day and that she would experience “a certain type of death,” though she would be okay. The next day, while riding in a van with her family, they nearly had an accident at an intersection. As the family drove away safely, Rachel says she looked back and saw what felt like a parallel scene of the van crashing. She describes this as a nexus point, where one timeline continued safely while another version branched into a different experience.

Timelines as Twizzlers, Channels, and Versions of the Self

Rachel explains timelines through playful visual metaphors. She compares parallel timelines to a pack of Twizzlers stuck together, with each strand representing a version of the self. She also compares them to television channels: the listener may be tuned into “channel one,” while other versions of the self exist on other channels. In her explanation, every choice creates another version of experience, from major life decisions to small childhood moments such as going to kindergarten or choosing whether to go down a slide.

Parallel Lives, Past Lives, and the Expanding Self

Rachel distinguishes between parallel versions that look like the current self and other lifetimes where the soul may appear in entirely different bodies, eras, or forms. She says some versions may be similar to the current identity, while others may exist in the Wild West, ancient Egypt, another gender, or even another form of life. These are not presented as separate from the listener, but as part of a larger soul database that can be accessed through dreams, meditation, channeling, altered states, and spiritual practice.

Merging Timelines and Sharing Wisdom

One of the episode’s central ideas is that timelines are now “squishing together” because many people are awakening, praying, seeking enlightenment, and asking to remember who they truly are. Rachel says this merging means people are less separate from one another than before. When one person clears energy, forgives themselves, or learns wisdom, that vibration can ripple into others. She emphasizes that people do not need to take on another person’s trauma; instead, they can receive the wisdom that has been transmuted from it.

How to Recognize Timeline Shifts

Rachel lists signs that a person may be shifting or merging timelines. These include feeling like they are meant to be somewhere else, sensing that a job or relationship no longer fits, feeling that there is more to life but not knowing what, or reading history and sensing that there is more to the story than what is written. She also describes time feeling elastic, dreams becoming vivid or lucid, places seeming familiar but slightly different, and identity feeling as though it is unraveling before becoming more grounded.

Practicing Timeline Jumping With Intention

Rachel guides listeners through a practical example of conscious timeline jumping. She invites them to connect with their base self, decide what they are looking for, and ask what “channel” contains the desired version of themselves. In her demonstration, she looks for a version of herself that always has money and finds an image of a more organized, intentional version of herself who lives smaller, buys fewer but better things, and writes in journals. Rachel then describes “copying and pasting” the wisdom of that timeline into her current reality through breath.

Tools for Timeline Work

Rachel offers several methods for working with timelines, including breathwork, smoke or scent, journaling, automatic writing, guided meditations, sound frequencies, brain entrainment, and mirror work. She mentions using a frequency device and sound vibration to support altered states or travel. She also shares a technique from Rory Ballinger of “Still Six Still Here,” involving repeating one’s name and clapping to clear past versions of oneself. Another suggested practice is placing a note on a doorway that says stepping through it leads into the highest and best timeline.

Safety, Mental Health, and Spiritual Boundaries

Although Rachel presents timeline jumping as safe, she also adds important cautions. She tells listeners to take care of their mental health, go to therapy or counseling if needed, take medication if prescribed, sleep well, eat properly, and be grounded before doing practices such as mirror work. She also warns listeners not to use themselves as a “human taxi” for other beings and advises them to set boundaries with guides, angels, extraterrestrials, and any other non-human helpers. She also says people should not attempt to interfere with someone else’s timeline without permission.

ETs, Angels, Peace, and Matching Frequencies

Rachel connects timeline work to angelic and extraterrestrial contact. She says extraterrestrials travel through vibration, thought, and frequency rather than conventional physical movement. To meet them, she says she shifts into peace, because peace is easier for her to access than unconditional love. She describes angels as seeing timelines like light branches or a tree of life, while extraterrestrials describe them as multi-layered realities. For Rachel, peace becomes the doorway through which people can meet higher frequencies and access alternate versions of themselves.

Woo-Woo News, Pride Month, and Disclosure Day

Before the main teaching, Rachel includes her “woo-woo news you can use,” mixing humor, politics, and spiritual commentary. She jokes about renaming everyday body conditions with Trump-themed branding after discussing a story about President Trump’s name being removed from Kennedy Center signage. She also warmly affirms LGBTQ+ listeners during Pride Month, offering a maternal message of love, food, clean towels, clean sheets, and belonging. Rachel also mentions the film Disclosure Day, saying she plans to watch it and then channel Sarai and other extraterrestrial or ultra-terrestrial beings for their review in a future episode.

Returning to the Core Self

The episode closes with Rachel encouraging listeners to love “channel one,” their current base self, before exploring other versions. She reminds them that they are more than what they see in the mirror and that they contain many facets, timelines, and experiences. Her closing message is that timeline work should not be about escaping the present self, but about stabilizing the version of the self that can live with greater wisdom, peace, and alignment. She directs listeners to find her at rachelcorpus.com and signs off with her familiar encouragement to keep their halo straight.

Prophecy in the Spotlight, June 15, 2026

Tue, 16 Jun 2026
Prophecy In The Spotlight with Daniel Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal

Is Israel Still Relevant Today?
Israel, Covenant, and the End-Time Blueprint: Why Dan Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal Say Israel Still Matters

A Sober Question About Israel’s Relevance

In this episode of Prophecy in the Spotlight, hosts Dan Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal address the question, “Is Israel still relevant today?” Dan opens by saying that many Christians, pastors, and teachers are having second thoughts about modern Israel’s biblical importance. He argues that the Jewish people in the modern land of Israel are the same people connected to the promises of Scripture, and he begins the program by reading from Amos 9:14–15, which he interprets as God’s promise to bring Israel back to its land and never uproot them again.

The Return of Israel as a Fulfilled Promise

Dan emphasizes that the modern return of Jewish people to Israel is not accidental, but part of God’s prophetic plan. He says the phrase about bringing again “the captivity” of Israel means God would bring them out of captivity and restore them to their land after centuries of scattering. He connects this return to 1948, the rebirth of the modern nation of Israel, and to passages such as Ezekiel 36 and 37, where God restores the dry bones and brings Israel back to life as a nation.

Abraham, the Covenant, and the Beginning of the Nation

The conversation then moves into Dan’s book on Genesis, where he discusses the beginning of the Jewish nation through Abraham. Dan explains the progression from one man, Abraham, to his family, then to a people, and ultimately to the twelve tribes of Israel through Jacob. Dr. Hiltibidal adds that the promise was not only given to Abraham, but also came through Abraham to his descendants. Both hosts stress that the covenant is foundational for understanding Israel’s ongoing prophetic role.

An Everlasting Covenant, Not a Temporary Arrangement

One of the program’s central arguments is that God’s covenant with Abraham and Israel is everlasting. Dan reads and discusses Genesis 12:3, where God says He will bless those who bless Abraham and curse those who curse him, and that all families of the earth will be blessed through him. The hosts argue that if God cannot keep His promises to Abraham, then believers would have no basis for trusting God’s promises about salvation. For them, Israel’s continued relevance depends on God’s faithfulness, not Israel’s present spiritual condition.

Redemption Through Israel

Dr. Hiltibidal explains that the covenant with Abraham ultimately points to redemption. Through Israel came the Scriptures, the prophets, the law, and the human lineage through which Jesus Christ came into the world. Dan and Dr. Hiltibidal connect this back to Genesis 3:15, which they describe as the seed form of prophecy and redemption. The broader point is that Israel is not merely a political subject; in their view, Israel is part of God’s redemptive plan for the whole world.

Israel’s Present Blindness and Future Restoration

The hosts acknowledge that most Jewish people are not yet saved, though some are. Dan says Israel is still in spiritual blindness, but he believes their day is coming. He argues that God has not replaced Israel with the church and has not abandoned His promises. The program strongly rejects replacement theology and the idea that modern Israel is irrelevant or illegitimate. For Dan and Dr. Hiltibidal, Israel may not yet fully recognize Christ, but God’s plan for Israel is still moving forward.

The Regathering in the Last Days

Dan identifies the regathering of Israel as another major reason Israel remains relevant. He says the Bible prophesied both Israel’s scattering because of disobedience and Israel’s regathering in the latter days. The hosts mention Ezekiel 36–37, Isaiah 11, Jeremiah 31, and other prophetic passages as evidence. Dr. Hiltibidal suggests that the regathering process may have begun around World War I with the Balfour Declaration, while 1948 brought the visible national restoration.

Jerusalem at the Center of End-Time Prophecy

The program also emphasizes that Jerusalem and Israel are central to end-time prophecy. Dan references Zechariah 12, where Jerusalem becomes a burdensome stone for all people, along with Zechariah 14, Joel 3, Matthew 24, and Daniel’s seventieth week. The hosts argue that the world’s hostility toward Israel and the ongoing conflict over Jerusalem and the Temple Mount fit the prophetic picture. They see Israel’s current position in world affairs as another sign that biblical prophecy is unfolding.

Spiritual Warfare and Global Opposition to Israel

Dan and Dr. Hiltibidal interpret modern hostility toward Israel as part of spiritual warfare. They say the hatred of Israel around the world may push more Jewish people back to the land, accelerating the regathering. They also criticize Christians who, in their view, have been influenced by internet personalities or weak Bible study into turning against Israel. The hosts frame anti-Israel sentiment as more than politics; they see it as opposition to God’s covenant and prophetic plan.

The Bible as the Final Authority

Throughout the episode, both hosts return repeatedly to the authority of Scripture. They argue that modern believers must let the Bible define Israel’s place rather than political pressure, media narratives, or theological trends. Dan warns that removing Israel from prophecy damages a major building block of biblical interpretation. Dr. Hiltibidal adds that many end-time signs are converging at once: the church age, world culture, rising evil, and Israel’s restoration. Together, they present Israel as an essential piece of the prophetic puzzle.

A Closing Call to Salvation

The program closes by returning to redemption. Dr. Hiltibidal says the Bible’s prophetic line begins with Genesis 3:15 and moves through Abraham, Israel, geography, genealogy, Bethlehem, and ultimately Calvary. The hosts say the purpose of prophecy is not merely prediction, but salvation through Jesus Christ. They invite listeners who do not understand or have not experienced salvation to contact them for help, and Dan closes with his familiar exhortation to keep watching the skies.

The Power Of Synergy, June 15, 2026

Mon, 15 Jun 2026
Unlocking Synergy Through Personality, Self-Care, and Human Connection

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A Relationship Coach Challenges Conventional Labels

Gabrielle Cardona opens the episode by explaining how her early experiences with psychiatrists shaped her skepticism toward the mental health industry and pharmaceutical approaches. She frames her work as a relationship coach around helping people understand what is organic to their own nature rather than defining them through illness, labels, or generalized advice. Her personal stories about parenting three very different children introduce the episode’s central point: different people need different approaches because the same behavior can mean very different things depending on the person.

Technology, Disconnection, and the Need to Return to People

The episode moves into a critique of technology’s effect on human connection. Gabrielle argues that texting, social media, and screen-based interaction have weakened people’s ability to be physically present with one another. She encourages listeners to rebuild direct, in-person relationships through honest communication, shared presence, and the willingness to be in a good mood around others. In her view, social influence is unavoidable, so every person is responsible for whether their energy improves or worsens the people around them.

Synergy as Exponential Human Influence

Gabrielle explains synergy through the metaphor of exponents, saying that people do not merely add to or multiply each other; they empower each other exponentially. Using numerical examples, she describes how gifts, talents, strengths, and abilities can create far greater results when people synchronize their efforts and emotional energy. She repeatedly returns to the idea that no energy is neutral, that people are either moving toward, away from, or with each other, and that personal power requires accountability.

Personality Functions and Organic Strengths

A major portion of the episode focuses on personality functions using the Myers-Briggs framework. Gabrielle discusses sensing, intuition, thinking, and feeling as activities everyone performs, but in different natural orders. By contrasting ESTP and INFJ examples, she argues that people are healthiest when they spend most of their time operating from their dominant and auxiliary functions rather than forcing themselves into lower-function activities for too long. She connects this to respect for others, saying that one person’s weakness may be another person’s natural strength.

Self-Care Without Narcissism

In the final segment, Gabrielle makes a distinction between selfish self-care and self-care that prepares a person to return with more value to others. She argues that caring for oneself should be done with the motive of becoming higher quality for the people one lives and works with. She recommends changing lifestyle patterns gradually, about 10% at a time, and communicating honestly with others when those changes require sacrifice. She also encourages accepting gifts and gestures from others as attempts to build connection, even when the object itself is not needed.

Building a Higher-Quality Life Through Appreciation and Trust

Gabrielle closes by returning to appreciation, respect, and trust as the basis for synergy. She encourages listeners to understand their own abilities, accept the abilities of others, communicate honestly about fear or anger, and remain aware of the effect they have on people around them. She promotes her book Embrace Your True Nature, her coaching materials, and her website as tools for learning functional order and strengthening relationships. The episode ends with a call to create high-quality human connection rather than settling for disconnection, indifference, or synthetic replacements for authentic relationships.

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Bringing The Darkness To The Light, June 15, 2026

Mon, 15 Jun 2026
Bringing The Darkness To The Light with Catherine Nadal

Crimson Glory Reborn: Ben Jackson on Legacy, Midnight, and Chasing the Hydra
Guest Ben Jackson from the Band Crimson Glory

A Metal Legend Steps Into the Light

In this episode of Bringing the Darkness to the Light, host Catherine Nadal welcomes Ben Jackson, guitarist for the 1980s metal band Crimson Glory. Catherine opens by expressing her excitement as a longtime fan of 1980s music and says she hopes to uncover stories that may not have been told before. Ben explains that Crimson Glory has been active again after a long absence, beginning with the single “Triskaideka” and continuing with a new album, Chasing the Hydra, released through BraveWords Records.

Crimson Glory’s Comeback and a New Chapter

Ben describes Crimson Glory’s return as a busy and rewarding comeback. After releasing “Triskaideka,” the band introduced two newer members, Travis Wills on vocals and Mark Borgmeyer on guitar. Since then, Crimson Glory has played European festivals, reintroduced itself to fans, and completed the album Chasing the Hydra. Ben says the response has been strong, with reviews praising the album and fans commenting that the new music sounds like classic Crimson Glory. The band is also preparing for a run of festival dates beginning in Spain.

Bandcamp, Fan Access, and a New Era of Connection

Catherine and Ben discuss how modern technology has changed the relationship between bands and fans. Ben mentions a live Bandcamp listening party where fans could chat directly with band members and ask questions. Catherine notes that this kind of interaction did not really exist in the 1980s, when fans often had little chance to meet their musical heroes unless they were somehow chosen from the crowd. Ben says Crimson Glory now makes itself available at shows for signings, photos, and casual fan interaction without charging extra.

Sarasota, Florida, and the Birth of Crimson Glory

Looking back to the band’s origins, Ben explains that Crimson Glory grew out of earlier bands he had formed with drummer Dana Burnell while they were still in high school. The lineup eventually came together with Jon Drenning, Jeff Lords, and vocalist Midnight. Ben says the group began in Sarasota, Florida, playing cover songs at parties and clubs before deciding that if they wanted a serious future, they needed to write original music. Around 1983, while still very young, they shifted away from covers and began developing their own sound.

Florida’s 1980s Metal Scene

Ben recalls that Florida had a strong music scene in the early 1980s, especially around Tampa. He mentions bands such as Savatage, Power Surge, Death, Morbid Angel, Deicide, and Roxx Gang as part of the broader Florida rock and metal environment. He describes the era as an exciting time when heavy metal was thriving, clubs were active, and fans embraced the music and fashion of the decade. Crimson Glory’s first album began taking off around 1985 and 1986 after recording demos at Morrisound in Tampa and signing with Par Records in the United States and Roadrunner Records in Europe.

Heavy Metal, Censorship, and Music as Therapy

Catherine brings up the 1980s controversy around censorship, parental concern, and artists like Dee Snider defending heavy metal. Ben recalls that period, including the Judas Priest court case, and says people questioned whether heavy metal was dangerous. Both Catherine and Ben contrast that older suspicion with today’s understanding that music can help people emotionally. Ben says music has been therapy for him, and he has heard from fans who say Crimson Glory’s albums helped carry them through difficult periods in their lives.

Ben’s First Pull Toward the Guitar

Catherine asks Ben how he first found himself holding a guitar. Ben says he was drawn to music as a child, listening to records by artists such as the Beatles, Iron Butterfly, Santana, and others. At first, he wanted to be a drummer, but by around age thirteen his focus shifted to guitar. He says the desire was not accidental; he thought about it, dreamed about it, and knew he wanted to play. He also describes growing up in a musical home, where his father played jazz piano on a baby grand and his parents listened to records regularly.

Remembering Midnight

A large part of the interview focuses on Midnight, Crimson Glory’s original vocalist. Ben says Midnight was the last major piece to join the band, coming in after the musicians were already together. At the time, Midnight was known more for playing acoustic guitar and singing softer, folky material such as Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin songs. Once he tried singing heavy rock and metal material, the band immediately realized he was special. Ben also shares the story of Midnight’s name, saying Midnight had already been known by that name in high school after a girl in California gave him the nickname shortly before she died in an accident.

Honoring a Friend Through Music

Ben also discusses the memorial tribute show Crimson Glory performed for Midnight at the ProgPower festival in Atlanta after his passing. The band was invited to appear and honor him, and singers from many other bands joined the performance. Ben says each Crimson Glory song featured different guest vocalists, with around seventeen or eighteen singers participating throughout the set. He describes the event as deeply special, memorable, and meaningful because of how loved Midnight was in the prog metal community.

Travis Wills and the Return to Classic Crimson Glory

Catherine asks how Crimson Glory sounds now with current vocalist Travis Wills. Ben says the band has returned strongly to the feel of its first two albums. While previous singers such as Wade Black and Todd La Torre were talented and important to the band’s history, Ben says Travis captures more of the essence of Midnight while still bringing his own voice and style. He believes the band currently sounds better live than it ever has, with Travis handling the old material well and bringing health, control, and consistency to the stage.

The New Songs: Red in the Sun, Chasing the Hydra, and Broken Together

The episode features several songs from the new album. Ben describes “Red in the Sun” as a powerful opening track written by Jeff Lords and Travis Wills, chosen because it has the heavy energy and excitement needed to begin the album. He calls “Chasing the Hydra” the title track and says its opening riff intentionally echoes the band’s older song “Red Sharks,” immediately signaling classic Crimson Glory. He describes “Broken Together” as more mysterious and emotional, beginning with a mellow acoustic section before developing into a harmony-driven piece that many fans have identified as one of the album’s strongest connections to the band’s earlier sound.

Touring, Fan Favorites, and Armor Against Fate

Catherine asks which songs Ben looks forward to playing live. He says he never tires of the classic material from the first two albums because audiences still love it, but he is especially excited to perform new songs such as “Angel in My Nightmare,” “Beyond the Unknown,” and “Pearls of Dust.” He closes the interview by discussing “Armor Against Fate,” a song he says reflects on time, regret, fate, past decisions, and the things left unsaid. Catherine thanks Ben for the interview, and the episode closes with “Armor Against Fate,” followed by the show’s outro.

Brother Jim Shaw Ministries, June 15, 2026

Mon, 15 Jun 2026
Ep175, Sexual Sins Cause Disaster

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