Have there been moments in your life when you’ve realized you don’t just want to believe something by faith alone — you want to know what’s true in your bones?
Not as a philosophy. Not as a comforting idea or something you were told in church years ago. But as something you can actually feel: steady inner guidance... a deeper sense of who you are... and a way of living that feels aligned and true.
For many people, that longing comes with baggage.
Even if you’ve outgrown limiting beliefs, the residue can stay in your body — quietly shaping how safe it feels to trust, pray, receive guidance, or feel close to the Divine.
In this free online event, Neil Douglas-Klotz, PhD — a world-renowned scholar of Semitic languages and Middle Eastern spirituality — will take you into Jesus’ final heart teachings in the original Aramaic. .. and show what changes when you hear them in the language he actually spoke.
Because what most people don’t realize is that much of what we’ve received about Jesus has been filtered through layers of translation — shaped by culture, politics, and theology.
But Yeshua didn’t speak in theology. He spoke in Aramaic — a language of breath, poetry, and lived sensation, where words don’t just mean something... they do something.
They move through the nervous system. They open inner perception. They invite you into experience .
And when you hear the teachings this way, many of the phrases that once sounded rigid or shaming begin to soften — not into vagueness, but into something startlingly direct, human, and liberating.
This is the heart of Neil’s life work. For more than four decades, he’s woven together scholarship with embodied practice so these teachings don’t stay in your head — they land in your breath, your heart, and your choices.
In this hour, Neil will bring you into the Last Supper — the final intimate conversation between Yeshua and his closest disciples — when they asked him the most human question imaginable: If you leave us... how will we find our way?
Through the lens of Aramaic, you’ll discover that Yeshua’s famous “I AM” sayings were never meant as claims you were supposed to accept about him — but as invitations to awaken something within yourself.
When he said, for example, “I am the way, the truth, and the life,” he wasn’t demanding allegiance. He was pointing toward an inner alignment — a way of aligning your individual “I” with the deeper source of life breathing through you.
And you won’t just learn about this intellectually. Through chant, meditation, and embodied experience, Neil will guide you into a direct felt sense of what Yeshua was transmitting — and why these final teachings were meant to become an inner compass after the outer teacher was gone.
You’ll also be introduced to shrara — what Neil calls the heart’s inner “GPS” — a way of sensing direction and truth from within, so you can stop outsourcing your spiritual authority and start listening in a deeper way.