Diana Pasulka
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
No, I know. It's shocking. Yes, it's shocking what you like. This is why people had their faith challenged in that class I told you about. Their faith, boom, gone.
No, no, no, you're not. All of that is good information because your viewers are going to have the same questions. They're going to want to know too, right? So yeah, so that happened. So I decided to go back through the Catholic tradition and look at as many as I could. And lo and behold, it's like almost every one of them looked like that. And that's when I started to becomeβ Like a little cherub?
No, no, no, you're not. All of that is good information because your viewers are going to have the same questions. They're going to want to know too, right? So yeah, so that happened. So I decided to go back through the Catholic tradition and look at as many as I could. And lo and behold, it's like almost every one of them looked like that. And that's when I started to becomeβ Like a little cherub?
No, no, no, you're not. All of that is good information because your viewers are going to have the same questions. They're going to want to know too, right? So yeah, so that happened. So I decided to go back through the Catholic tradition and look at as many as I could. And lo and behold, it's like almost every one of them looked like that. And that's when I started to becomeβ Like a little cherub?
Yeah, well, they looked different. They didn't look like what the angels we accept are. And a lot of times they were disturbing, like Joan of Arc's experiences, super disturbing. How were they?
Yeah, well, they looked different. They didn't look like what the angels we accept are. And a lot of times they were disturbing, like Joan of Arc's experiences, super disturbing. How were they?
Yeah, well, they looked different. They didn't look like what the angels we accept are. And a lot of times they were disturbing, like Joan of Arc's experiences, super disturbing. How were they?
Okay, so she saw Joan of Arc. We all know who she is, right? Okay, so she's a warrior, a girl warrior, who was told by God to fight for the French, right? against the English, okay? And who told her this? So I'm like, who told Joan of Arc this? God, but, you know, did God come down and say this? No. It was, first, she didn't recognize what it was, just like in Teresa of Avila.
Okay, so she saw Joan of Arc. We all know who she is, right? Okay, so she's a warrior, a girl warrior, who was told by God to fight for the French, right? against the English, okay? And who told her this? So I'm like, who told Joan of Arc this? God, but, you know, did God come down and say this? No. It was, first, she didn't recognize what it was, just like in Teresa of Avila.
Okay, so she saw Joan of Arc. We all know who she is, right? Okay, so she's a warrior, a girl warrior, who was told by God to fight for the French, right? against the English, okay? And who told her this? So I'm like, who told Joan of Arc this? God, but, you know, did God come down and say this? No. It was, first, she didn't recognize what it was, just like in Teresa of Avila.
And remind me to tell you about that, this lack of recognition, this confusion. So it's a being of light, and it appears in her father's garden. And it appears to her and says, Joan, you know, you're going to be doing this. And she's like, what is this? So she doesn't take it seriously until it shows up again. And then she recognizes that it's St. Michael. And then it acknowledges that it's St.
And remind me to tell you about that, this lack of recognition, this confusion. So it's a being of light, and it appears in her father's garden. And it appears to her and says, Joan, you know, you're going to be doing this. And she's like, what is this? So she doesn't take it seriously until it shows up again. And then she recognizes that it's St. Michael. And then it acknowledges that it's St.
And remind me to tell you about that, this lack of recognition, this confusion. So it's a being of light, and it appears in her father's garden. And it appears to her and says, Joan, you know, you're going to be doing this. And she's like, what is this? So she doesn't take it seriously until it shows up again. And then she recognizes that it's St. Michael. And then it acknowledges that it's St.
Michael. And that it's going to ask her to be a warrior and that this is what she's going to do. And so it says, go tell this person. And she goes and they listen to her because she has knowledge that she shouldn't have. She has like precognitive knowledge of stuff.
Michael. And that it's going to ask her to be a warrior and that this is what she's going to do. And so it says, go tell this person. And she goes and they listen to her because she has knowledge that she shouldn't have. She has like precognitive knowledge of stuff.
Michael. And that it's going to ask her to be a warrior and that this is what she's going to do. And so it says, go tell this person. And she goes and they listen to her because she has knowledge that she shouldn't have. She has like precognitive knowledge of stuff.
And of course, when people do that to you and you're not suspecting it, you believe them because you're like, they do have special knowledge, right? And so then, you know, she does all these things. She eventually gets burned at the stake. So that's why I want to say it's disturbing because, you know, she does take these troops into battle. She is victorious. It does give her military acumen.
And of course, when people do that to you and you're not suspecting it, you believe them because you're like, they do have special knowledge, right? And so then, you know, she does all these things. She eventually gets burned at the stake. So that's why I want to say it's disturbing because, you know, she does take these troops into battle. She is victorious. It does give her military acumen.
And of course, when people do that to you and you're not suspecting it, you believe them because you're like, they do have special knowledge, right? And so then, you know, she does all these things. She eventually gets burned at the stake. So that's why I want to say it's disturbing because, you know, she does take these troops into battle. She is victorious. It does give her military acumen.
You know, it does help her. But she also ends up being burned at the stake. So the question is, to me, is, like, would I want that for my daughter? Yeah. No, I wouldn't. Do you want an angel to appear to you? Maybe, maybe not. So that's what I'm trying to say is it's a lot more complicated when you start to get into it. That doesn't mean that it should kill your faith.