
Chapter 22: Closing the Loop
Growth doesn’t live in comfort — it lives on the edge of resistance. In this episode, Joel breaks down why discomfort isn’t something to avoid but something to understand, embrace, and even seek. Whether you’re navigatin

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Hosted by Joel Carter · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 23 episodes
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Divine Logic is a podcast that explores the patterns behind human choice, consciousness, and connection. Each episode expands on a chapter from the book Divine Logic, blending spirituality, philosophy, and practical insight. Host Joel Carter reveals how universal principles operate like code within our lives—and how learning that code helps us live with more clarity, purpose, and presence. This show isn’t about dogma, it’s about perspective—discovering how divine patterns and human logic work together to transform the way we think, love, and grow.
Joel Carter hosts Divine Logic, a society show with 23 episodes published.

Growth doesn’t live in comfort — it lives on the edge of resistance. In this episode, Joel breaks down why discomfort isn’t something to avoid but something to understand, embrace, and even seek. Whether you’re navigatin

We all carry stories — about who we are, what we’ve been through, and what we deserve. But are those stories helping you or holding you back? In this episode, Joel explores how your identity can become a trap, how to rew

Just because you’ve learned the code doesn’t mean you’re exempt from the consequences. This episode explores the trap of spiritual ego, how self-awareness can be weaponized, and why wisdom doesn’t replace accountability.

Most of us aren’t overwhelmed by our emotions — we’re overwhelmed by what we think they mean. In this episode, we explore how naming emotions as problems locks us into suffering, while seeing them as signals allows us to

This episode dives into one of the most powerful truths in Divine Logic: you’re not stuck — you’re just running old programming. The moment you name the pattern, you reclaim the power to rewrite it. We break down how you

What if we taught kids how reality works before the world told them who they were? This chapter explores how to break complex ideas—like presence, consequence, and code logic—into language young minds can understand. Fro

If it didn’t work the first time, run it again. This chapter is about grit. Discipline. Resilience. When failure shows up, it’s not a sign to quit—it’s an invitation to refine your input. This episode unpacks how repetit

What if you followed every rule, did everything right, and it still fell apart? This episode unpacks failure, frustration, and what we call “bugs in the system.” We explore how free will, timing, and unhealed patterns ca

Knowledge of the code is power. But what happens when it’s used selfishly? This episode explores the moral responsibility that comes with understanding how the world works. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should. W

In this episode, we break down how Divine Logic shows up in real-world decisions: relationships, parenting, business, and forgiveness. Whether you’re building a brand or rebuilding trust, every outcome traces back to an

Pain doesn’t mean the code is broken—it means something needs to be rewritten. In this episode, we explore how heartbreak, failure, and trauma serve as powerful debugging tools in the divine system. When life crashes, it

Every decision you make is connected—not just to your future, but to someone else’s path. In this episode, we unravel how your smallest choices ripple across timelines, intersecting with people, problems, and possibiliti

This episode breaks down how the smallest daily habits are actually lines of code rewriting your future. From making your bed to rewiring your thoughts, we explore how repetition programs reality—and how to stay in sync

What do you do when you followed the steps, made the right moves, said the right prayers—and still fell flat? In this episode, we talk about what looks like failure in a universe built on logic. Was the input wrong? Was

Most people react to life. But what if you could reverse-engineer it? This episode explores how to visualize your ideal outcome—then walk it backward step-by-step to create it. Whether it’s success, love, or healing, the

When life falls apart, it’s tempting to blame the universe—or believe something’s broken. But what if the system is working exactly as designed? In this episode, we challenge the idea of failure and introduce a new lens:

What if every part of your life—every win, every failure, every emotion—was the output of a simple system? In this episode, we explore the logic of consequence: the Divine code that governs every action and reaction. Fro

In this episode, we challenge traditional ideas of God and present a new lens—one that views the Divine not as a person watching over us, but as the living system of logic and energy we’re all operating within. This chap

What if God isn’t a bearded man in the sky but the very framework that runs reality? In this episode, we dive deep into the concept of a Creator not as a character—but as the Code itself. God as the omnipresent source co

In this episode of Divine Logic, we break down the backbone of the entire system: the if-this-then-that code of the universe. Just like a computer program, life responds to your inputs with outcomes. Every thought, every
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