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Ep 8 – Deep Dive: The Fourfold Coronation

After the breaking comes the crowning.

In this Deep Dive, Beck leads us into the sacred pattern hidden in 1 Peter 5:10 — “After you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace will Himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you.”

Through myth and mystery, we meet Persephone, Hermes, Prometheus, and Hestia — four archetypes of divine grace revealing the compass within:

Water restores.

Air confirms.

Fire strengthens.

Earth establishes.

This is the table of sovereignty — the coronation of the soul.

When the storm subsides and silence settles, the King within takes His seat.

(Includes a short guided meditation — please listen safely and mindfully.)

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Episode 07: The Uncomfortable Silence

Ep 7 | The Uncomfortable Silence

When the noise fades, the fire speaks in silence.


Welcome to Episode Seven of 287 West.

Today, we’re talking about the silence. The kind that hums louder than noise. The pause after the prayer, the space between what was and what’s becoming. We explore how God often shows up in fire — a pillar by night, a burning bush — yet invites us to listen through the stillness between the flames.

This conversation is about what happens when doing nothing is the sacred work. When silence becomes the refiner’s fire, and wisdom is born from restraint.

We also share a tender moment with my sister Dana — whose email reminded me how showing up with love, even in the smallest ways, can break the silence beautifully.

Let’s sit together in that holy quiet and remember: sometimes the most powerful transformation happens when we stop trying to fill the space.

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Before We Forgot

There are moments when memory feels less like looking back and more like being called home. Before We Forgot is a passage between worlds — a quiet remembering of what once was, and what still is, beyond sight. It’s about the voices that linger in the stillness, the truths that echo in the spaces between, and the kind of love that cannot be lost because it was never bound by time.

Sometimes remembrance is not about holding on, but about allowing what is eternal to rise again — whole, radiant, and waiting.

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