Pseudo-Christian Organization based on Eastern Religions, The New Age, and the Occult.
The Company of Burning Hearts (COBH) is the “ministry” of its founder Justin Paul Abraham. Abraham co-chairs the organization with his wife Rachel. Mr. Abraham bills himself as a “speaker, author, and life coach.” He teaches what he calls “the happy gospel,” “engaging heaven” (ascending), “multi-location travel in the Spirit” (also known as trans-relocation), mystical/contemplative prayer, “KAINOS (new) creation realities,” “infused knowledge” (knowledge previously unknown to the recipient, that is supernaturally infused into them), “telepathic heart flow” (the ability to communicate with one another, with creation, with heaven, and with God, all telepathically), “mystical worship,” “sacred ecstasy,” visions, trances, “ecstatic ascension worship,” and “releasing the divine sound.”
All of these teachings are a mixture of Eastern religious beliefs, New Age teachings, and the occult. They are condemned by God as pagan rituals.
(see entries for Justin and Rachel Abraham, and Ian Clayton)
The Company of Burning Hearts (COBH) is the “ministry” of its founder Justin Paul Abraham. Abraham co-chairs the organization with his wife Rachel. Mr. Abraham bills himself as a “speaker, author, and life coach.” He teaches what he calls “the happy gospel,” “engaging heaven” (ascending), “multi-location travel in the Spirit” (also known as trans-relocation), mystical/contemplative prayer, “KAINOS (new) creation realities,” “infused knowledge” (knowledge previously unknown to the recipient, that is supernaturally infused into them), “telepathic heart flow” (the ability to communicate with one another, with creation, with heaven, and with God, all telepathically), “mystical worship,” “sacred ecstasy,” visions, trances, “ecstatic ascension worship,” and “releasing the divine sound.”
All of these teachings are a mixture of Eastern religious beliefs, New Age teachings, and the occult. They are condemned by God as pagan rituals.
(see entries for Justin and Rachel Abraham, and Ian Clayton)