Melissa Amos:

Hello there. Hello, Mel. How are you doing?

Melissa Amos:

I'm good, how are you? I'm good. You look very

Beth Hewitt:

bright and ready for the world today. Do you feel that

Beth Hewitt:

way? Context. It's been really

Melissa Amos:

sunny the last few days, and then today it's one of those

Melissa Amos:

grey and wet days. And I am

Melissa Amos:

so conscious when it is a day like this, how many people turn around and

Melissa Amos:

go, oh, what a horrible day. People say it all the time, right?

Melissa Amos:

And what a wet day.

Beth Hewitt:

But I actually love these days, I love the rain. I don't

Beth Hewitt:

particularly like being caught up in it, but I don't know, there's something about rain

Beth Hewitt:

that clears the air. I actually think it makes you stop in the moment

Beth Hewitt:

and just be like, oh, how shall I do my day to day? For example,

Beth Hewitt:

today I'm in the summer house, and the rain immediately made me think, can

Beth Hewitt:

I do it in the summer house? Because we might be able to hear the

Beth Hewitt:

rain on the podcast. But then I thought, actually might be quite therapeutic for people

Beth Hewitt:

to hear the rain. But as it is, I don't think you can hear it

Beth Hewitt:

anyway because Zoom has cut the background noise out. But I just. I don't

Beth Hewitt:

know. I like rainy days. I used to love it at school when it was

Beth Hewitt:

raining and we all had to play inside instead and play with the games that

Beth Hewitt:

no one ever played with. Like, I loved that kind of, that

Beth Hewitt:

feeling. I don't know, something cosy about rain. Yeah, it can't be a

Melissa Amos:

sunny day every day. It can't be a sunny day every day. Yeah. And I

Melissa Amos:

don't think. I don't think we would want it to be. Although doing the school

Melissa Amos:

run in the. Rain, that is no fun. No,

Beth Hewitt:

that's less fun. I got out of that this morning. So what's

Melissa Amos:

going on in Beth's world? That the listeners will be

Melissa Amos:

riveted to. What'S going on in Beth's world. So right now, I'm in the

Beth Hewitt:

middle of another gratitude journey. This time it's

Beth Hewitt:

a smaller container. That's because, and this is an interesting topic as

Beth Hewitt:

well, because of what's been going on in life. I wanted to create a

Beth Hewitt:

smaller container. I didn't want my energy to be overwhelmed with lots

Beth Hewitt:

and lots of people. And I think at one time I would have probably seen

Beth Hewitt:

that maybe as a bit of a failure. Like, I haven't got 300 people in

Beth Hewitt:

a community, but actually, I set that intention of, let's have

Beth Hewitt:

a smaller group dynamic, which I can hold, and that all of

Beth Hewitt:

those people that show up are going to be engaged, and it's just been a

Beth Hewitt:

really nice space to be holding this month. So that's what

Beth Hewitt:

I'm doing currently in terms of work. I'm working on the gratitude journey,

Beth Hewitt:

but I'm also looking at this sense of community right now. I don't know about

Beth Hewitt:

you, Mel, but I'm getting this real pull away from

Beth Hewitt:

Facebook right now. And that's where I do a lot of my,

Beth Hewitt:

a lot of my work. It's the biggest platform, really, I think I

Beth Hewitt:

use in terms of my marketing and reach. And I'm really.

Beth Hewitt:

I love community. I love creating space where there's

Beth Hewitt:

engagement and connection and collaboration.

Beth Hewitt:

And I'm just feeling Facebook is not conducive to that at the minute. It's just

Beth Hewitt:

not. It's not helping me. It's not like how we talk about the universe. Like,

Beth Hewitt:

you take some action and the universe meets you halfway. I feel like if Facebook

Beth Hewitt:

was the universe, it wouldn't be being very kind right now, because if you're doing

Beth Hewitt:

all of the work and Facebook's going, I'm not going to help you with your

Beth Hewitt:

actions kind of thing. I don't know, I feel like it served its purpose. I'm

Beth Hewitt:

going to stick around on Facebook. I'm not going to cut my nose off despite

Beth Hewitt:

my face, but I'm working on things behind the scenes where I want to create

Beth Hewitt:

and cultivate communities that have got a different

Beth Hewitt:

energy. And it's kicked up all kinds of different nuances and things as I've

Beth Hewitt:

been working through that. Even just thinking about

Beth Hewitt:

moving space has also changed some of

Beth Hewitt:

these perceptions or self limiting beliefs we hold about ourselves. So, for example,

Beth Hewitt:

from like price point kind of thing, like,

Beth Hewitt:

as soon as you shift to a new space and dynamic, you're no

Beth Hewitt:

longer held down by the same conditions that you were

Beth Hewitt:

previously or that you become accustomed to, if that makes sense. Does that make

Beth Hewitt:

sense? So that's what's going on for me right now, is that I'm in the

Beth Hewitt:

summer house because it's coming to summertime. I

Beth Hewitt:

like working out here in the garden this time of the year. But, yeah,

Beth Hewitt:

just doing my thing, creating new products,

Beth Hewitt:

creating new services, just having fun and living life

Beth Hewitt:

and listening to the rain. So, yeah, that's my long answer to what's going

Beth Hewitt:

on right now. Well, I want to pick up on that because you

Melissa Amos:

said about creating community and community

Melissa Amos:

is, look, I'm seeing a big shift in a lot

Melissa Amos:

of people, especially those that

Melissa Amos:

are, what do we call awakened, aware,

Melissa Amos:

conscious. And there seems to be, there seems to have

Melissa Amos:

been, especially in the last few weeks and months, this

Melissa Amos:

up level in connection, this change in

Melissa Amos:

connection, this want for a deepening of connection.

Melissa Amos:

And connection for me is one of my strongest values. It

Melissa Amos:

always comes up whenever I'm looking at creating something

Melissa Amos:

new or doing inquiry of myself or wondering

Melissa Amos:

why I'm maybe not feeling aligned to something. It always

Melissa Amos:

comes back to connection to self, to connection to others,

Melissa Amos:

connection to spirit, connection to truth, connection to whatever

Melissa Amos:

it is. And then, and how all of those are connected

Melissa Amos:

together. And as we're recording

Melissa Amos:

this, it was last week when many parts of

Melissa Amos:

the world saw the aurora. And

Melissa Amos:

it's interesting when an event

Melissa Amos:

happens like that where we're all sitting in this amazing

Melissa Amos:

awe and there's something that's different happening. Just like we started this

Melissa Amos:

conversation of when it's raining, it's something different now I'm moving somewhere else. It brings

Melissa Amos:

up conceptions and perceptions. I think the

Melissa Amos:

aurora did that for so many people. It's like this possibility of

Melissa Amos:

what's going on now.

Melissa Amos:

I channeled into the

Melissa Amos:

energetics of the aurora as it came in. I got

Melissa Amos:

this really profound insight

Melissa Amos:

which I didn't realize the implication from until a couple of

Melissa Amos:

days or about 24 hours later. And it

Melissa Amos:

said to me, I was like, what's this about? I just asked that question, what's

Melissa Amos:

this about? What's your message? And I got this

Melissa Amos:

download, if you like. That said, this is around

Melissa Amos:

about technology, the use of technology,

Melissa Amos:

where we place our focus and experiencing

Melissa Amos:

wonder and awe. And then here we are having a conversation

Melissa Amos:

about technology. Is it meeting me halfway? How am

Melissa Amos:

I doing this? It's interesting, this seems to be coming

Melissa Amos:

up and I've been having conversations with friends

Melissa Amos:

and I've just noticed something.

Melissa Amos:

So I've got chat GPT open on my yeah, some

Melissa Amos:

work and the forward slash number is

Melissa Amos:

444. But this is the point

Melissa Amos:

is that as I was tuning into the aurora and I

Melissa Amos:

was like, okay, what is the message? And I posted it on my page, which

Melissa Amos:

I'm sure if you went on my Facebook or on my Instagram, you could go

Melissa Amos:

back and find it. But it spoke about this coming together of

Melissa Amos:

technology in humans, and technology is involved.

Melissa Amos:

Like, I've just said the horror words, chat GPT as a spiritual

Melissa Amos:

teacher and there will be people who are going, how can you use chat

Melissa Amos:

GPT? It's like the work of the devil, but it's not.

Melissa Amos:

It's are we relating with this? How are we

Melissa Amos:

working with Facebook? How are we working with AI? How are we

Melissa Amos:

working with technology? What are we feeding into it and then what are we

Melissa Amos:

drawing out of it? And with the aurora, it

Melissa Amos:

was interesting. The only reason I knew it was there is because I was on

Melissa Amos:

my phone on Facebook, and then suddenly I started to see these pictures and

Melissa Amos:

I'm like, and then I went outside and I'm

Melissa Amos:

looking in the sky and I'm like, oh, I think there is something out there.

Melissa Amos:

And how did I get those amazing views? Through

Melissa Amos:

the camera on my phone? Yeah. Which has the

Melissa Amos:

capabilities. So the technology isn't

Melissa Amos:

bad. The technology enabled me to happen,

Melissa Amos:

but I took time out of looking through my phone to

Melissa Amos:

get the photos wide so I could share it with people to

Melissa Amos:

actually stop and just be, even if I couldn't see it fully with

Melissa Amos:

my naked eye, to just be in the energetics that are coming in.

Beth Hewitt:

Yeah. So there's a toing and throwing a blending.

Melissa Amos:

There's something going on. I think there definitely is. I wrote an email,

Beth Hewitt:

actually, I think it was the day after the aurora, around that around perspective,

Beth Hewitt:

because there were a lot of people saying, I couldn't see it, there was nothing

Beth Hewitt:

there. Why can I see it? Why can you see it? Kind of thing. And

Beth Hewitt:

it was all the email. I can't remember the full essence of it, but it

Beth Hewitt:

was about the shift in the perspective. And actually, if you utilize the tool, if

Beth Hewitt:

you use your phone, you might have, might be able to see the unhidden. And

Beth Hewitt:

it's like life generally, right? If we shift a perspective, we change a lens all

Beth Hewitt:

of a sudden. And actually, at that time, everybody was thinking, we

Beth Hewitt:

can try again tomorrow. Now, unfortunately, I don't think the weather

Beth Hewitt:

allowed us or things had moved along and we couldn't see it as the same

Beth Hewitt:

way as the day before. But there is something about the shifting of

Beth Hewitt:

perspectives and using technology or using

Beth Hewitt:

communication or just changing the status quo. Because I think

Beth Hewitt:

if we come back to Facebook, for example, it's a giant, isn't it?

Beth Hewitt:

And so many people use it every single day. It's just part

Beth Hewitt:

of who we are. We might get up in the morning, the first thing that

Beth Hewitt:

we check is maybe Facebook or some other social platform, and it's just

Beth Hewitt:

come ingrained in us that this is part and parcel of what we do. But

Beth Hewitt:

actually, what if there's a different way to have the

Beth Hewitt:

same experience, but a better experience in a different place with a different

Beth Hewitt:

lens, with a different perspective? So I'm all for new technology and new

Beth Hewitt:

ways of doing. I love chat GPT. Like, I use it, like, for

Beth Hewitt:

all kinds of different things. It's absolutely amazing for

Beth Hewitt:

brainstorming and working with us. Don't use it just to give you the answer,

Beth Hewitt:

but use it to mold with your, your inquisitive

Beth Hewitt:

nature and your own ideas and see what else can come up as well. And

Beth Hewitt:

again, that's about connection and communication

Beth Hewitt:

and all of that. What are you giving your

Melissa Amos:

power to? You can think about the, you can think about chat GPT,

Melissa Amos:

and I can put something in there and I can say to it, write me

Melissa Amos:

a program. And then the program's just not going to be,

Melissa Amos:

it might be good, but it's not going to be me. And so the people

Melissa Amos:

who are then attending my things, and then I'm reading out some

Melissa Amos:

stuff that I haven't even written, it's not going to

Melissa Amos:

resonate because they're coming to me. They're not going to

Melissa Amos:

chat GPT, but using that as a

Melissa Amos:

prompt, help me hear about other things, or

Melissa Amos:

I want to talk about this. Can you let me know what other research is

Melissa Amos:

around and available for it? And using it to help

Melissa Amos:

enhance is like, why wouldn't we? This is for me

Melissa Amos:

what the age of Aquarius is about.

Melissa Amos:

Now, I had an interesting discussion with

Melissa Amos:

some of my members in soul space. It was a few months ago,

Melissa Amos:

and it was when Zoom had put on some new terminal

Melissa Amos:

conditions, saying that they're basically recording all of your thing

Melissa Amos:

and that everything that you say, you're giving them

Melissa Amos:

your rights. And they were like, we're all going to come off Zoom and all

Melissa Amos:

this stuff. And I'm like, hold on a minute. What I understand of this

Melissa Amos:

new rule is it makes sense. We've got these AI tools.

Melissa Amos:

Like, this is being transcribed. Yes. This call that we are having is being

Melissa Amos:

transcribed. What's it being transcribed by AI? Yes.

Melissa Amos:

And so we need it saving us days of time. Maybe that's how you found

Melissa Amos:

us, by a keyword that was on the transcript. I

Melissa Amos:

don't know. Maybe this is how this message is getting out there. But also,

Melissa Amos:

isn't it good for the AI bots that

Melissa Amos:

there's information like this that's going into the AI?

Melissa Amos:

Because if the only people that used AI were people who

Melissa Amos:

didn't care about the universe, the planet,

Melissa Amos:

ethics people, the

Melissa Amos:

spirituality, the greater good, then the

Melissa Amos:

only information that would go into AI is all the kind of the things that

Melissa Amos:

we don't really want more of in the world. And what I said to my

Melissa Amos:

members was actually, I quite like the idea that

Melissa Amos:

my words and that my ideas and that my

Melissa Amos:

understandings and my ethics are going in and feeding this machine

Melissa Amos:

even if it's just like zero, zero, like

Melissa Amos:

1%, it's still putting in that drop.

Beth Hewitt:

Yeah. Of good points and a sea of.

Melissa Amos:

Who knows? It's the age old kind of the history that

Beth Hewitt:

goes round and round again, like when the machines first started coming in and the

Beth Hewitt:

printing press, and it's just time evolving and new things coming

Beth Hewitt:

in all the time. There's always going to be a level of resistance, and it's

Beth Hewitt:

whether are you going to come along for the journey and be part of the

Beth Hewitt:

solutions where technology is actually

Beth Hewitt:

working for us rather than against us? We can't

Beth Hewitt:

get left behind. We can get left behind, but I would say don't get left

Beth Hewitt:

behind. And I think it's a really good point that the work

Beth Hewitt:

that many of us do in the world should be

Beth Hewitt:

being interpreted and used in new

Beth Hewitt:

ways to create better worlds rather than

Beth Hewitt:

scaremongering or whatever else. AI in itself, just like money

Melissa Amos:

in itself, just like social media in itself, is not inherently good or

Melissa Amos:

bad. It's what we do with it that that counts and

Melissa Amos:

that matters. And I was also. These

Melissa Amos:

synchronicities just coming up. I was also in a. I'm in a

Melissa Amos:

Facebook group that's part of a program that I'm in, and they've chosen

Melissa Amos:

to take the group off Facebook and put it on a separate

Melissa Amos:

platform. And I went in there and it's a really nice group. It's one of

Melissa Amos:

those rare groups on the Internet that actually, you

Melissa Amos:

can have discussion. Yeah, it's good

Melissa Amos:

engagement. They're good people. And you, like, you go in there and there's

Melissa Amos:

this just nice little light fizz. And I put a note in

Melissa Amos:

there and I said, it's really rare to see this, and I'm going to miss

Melissa Amos:

the community because actually this group, sometimes it just shows up on

Melissa Amos:

my newsfeed, which can be a sea of

Melissa Amos:

opinion. And actually, my commitment is to

Melissa Amos:

continue that when somebody, whoever it is, comes

Melissa Amos:

across my post, that maybe it will help just fizz a

Melissa Amos:

little bit of light in what could be a sea of doom,

Melissa Amos:

right. Which sometimes it is, depending on who you connect to and

Melissa Amos:

your algorithms and all of this. And so it becomes our

Melissa Amos:

responsibility. And if you're listening to this, I would say that

Melissa Amos:

it's, it can be quite easy to move into

Melissa Amos:

this despair. And so. Oh, my God, everyone's having these

Melissa Amos:

conversations. Yeah. On the Internet. And it's awful

Melissa Amos:

and I need to come off it and I need to do this. And if

Melissa Amos:

that's your choice, then that's fine. And how

Melissa Amos:

about if you're not seeing what you want, you become

Melissa Amos:

the change that you want to see and you

Melissa Amos:

bring to that space. You become a creator, not a

Melissa Amos:

consumer. You bring your light, your energy,

Melissa Amos:

your point of view into this space. And

Melissa Amos:

maybe even for one person, you'll

Melissa Amos:

help change their perspective, help them feel a little bit of

Melissa Amos:

this energetic that you can emit. That's

Beth Hewitt:

exactly where my head is right

Beth Hewitt:

now with moving a community to another

Beth Hewitt:

platform, in that I can see the benefits of

Beth Hewitt:

this particular platform. I won't name it right now, but there's

Beth Hewitt:

a lot of, you can hear around the periphery, lots of

Beth Hewitt:

conversational communication of, this is not the right space

Beth Hewitt:

or it's bro energy or. And I just

Beth Hewitt:

think, actually, it's not about who's already there. It's

Beth Hewitt:

about what we bring to the party. And if, let's take women, for example.

Beth Hewitt:

If women never stepped up and said, I have a place at the table, too,

Beth Hewitt:

I can make business decisions or I can vote for my

Beth Hewitt:

country, whatever that is. If women particularly didn't do

Beth Hewitt:

that, then where would we be today? So, as I'm looking at it, it

Beth Hewitt:

would be very easy to listen to maybe some of these naysayers and

Beth Hewitt:

more critical elements of. But this is

Beth Hewitt:

what's over there right now. But I'm thinking, yeah, but this isn't, this platform

Beth Hewitt:

is amazing. It has so much potential, and it's not

Beth Hewitt:

about who's using it now or how they choose to use it. It's

Beth Hewitt:

about how we as leaders choose to use it

Beth Hewitt:

moving forward and shining the light for other people to do that,

Beth Hewitt:

too. Because why should something be dominated? And

Beth Hewitt:

it's not about saying, like, one energy is better than other energy. It's just about,

Beth Hewitt:

let's. Let's just compliment one another. There's a space for everybody. So it's interesting

Beth Hewitt:

that you've raised that as well, because I think it's. That's

Beth Hewitt:

the thought process that I'm having at the minute, is that it's

Beth Hewitt:

about stepping up into a different kind of leadership where you're

Beth Hewitt:

prepared to do something that goes

Beth Hewitt:

against the grain, see what happens. But I feel only

Beth Hewitt:

magical things can happen when you're in that kind of let's create good.

Melissa Amos:

It's this balance, isn't it? We listen to our

Melissa Amos:

intuitive nudges, we understand what is it that's

Melissa Amos:

driven, that is it an inspiration of, okay, there's

Melissa Amos:

this new thing I need to go here. I'm being called here. Is it

Melissa Amos:

a running away from energy? Like, we look at these things and we're like,

Melissa Amos:

okay, how do we bring in and make the most of

Melissa Amos:

that? How do we bring our essence into the place? Now,

Melissa Amos:

what's also interesting is last week I was running a free

Melissa Amos:

event on really diving deep into what it

Melissa Amos:

means to be intuitive, how to work with our intuitive nudges,

Melissa Amos:

what intuitive isn't all of this. Now, I have run

Melissa Amos:

a similar event on Facebook, but I don't

Melissa Amos:

know how many times now. Seven times, I think. And it's brilliant. And

Melissa Amos:

I was like, you know what? I don't want to do it on Facebook this

Melissa Amos:

time. And I took it over to telegram and did the

Melissa Amos:

whole thing on there, and the energy was completely different.

Melissa Amos:

And I'm. I've not really been much on telegram,

Melissa Amos:

but having the. It was just different. Like,

Melissa Amos:

completely different. And part of my decision was, I know that I

Melissa Amos:

do have a lot of clients who don't want to be on social media. And

Melissa Amos:

when I'm working with people and encouraging them to open their

Melissa Amos:

intuitive information, to open their energy bodies,

Melissa Amos:

that sometimes a platform that's so busy, like

Melissa Amos:

Facebook, isn't conducive to the opening, and then

Melissa Amos:

it can become overwhelming. So I thought I would try it.

Melissa Amos:

And yes, there's some refinements and tweaks that I

Melissa Amos:

need to do from my end, but I actually really liked it. My nervous

Melissa Amos:

system was settled the whole time. I really enjoyed the whole process.

Melissa Amos:

It wasn't actually that energetically

Melissa Amos:

taxing, like you said, with your smaller group that you've

Melissa Amos:

got. So it's different, and who knows where that might

Melissa Amos:

be another time. So there is this

Melissa Amos:

definite move and shake, and

Melissa Amos:

I want to encourage the listeners to

Melissa Amos:

just notice what's coming up for them now and

Melissa Amos:

what they can bring to these different platforms. Where are you

Beth Hewitt:

being called? Where you've been pulled to, what you've been encouraged

Beth Hewitt:

to try. It's exciting,

Beth Hewitt:

it's new, and, yeah, it's just nice to

Beth Hewitt:

try these new places. I did a similar thing with Voxa recently, and again, it

Beth Hewitt:

was the same. I'd probably not made that connection about the nervous system, but,

Beth Hewitt:

yeah, I can totally resonate with that. It's almost like a clear channel. There's nothing

Beth Hewitt:

else there. There's no distractions. There's

Beth Hewitt:

no. Yeah, just a nice space to be

Beth Hewitt:

and to create from the ground up, rather than almost trying

Beth Hewitt:

to peer through the trees of everything that's come before. When we're in

Beth Hewitt:

Facebook or we're in a group and we've previously run something in a similar space,

Beth Hewitt:

or there's lots of things I've gone on previously. It's almost like we're trying to

Beth Hewitt:

restate ourselves. Like, hello, I'm back

Beth Hewitt:

again. But I think in a brand new space each time, it's

Beth Hewitt:

just like starting from the ground up and being. And just seeing what

Beth Hewitt:

organically happens in a really easy space.

Melissa Amos:

Yes, we are evolving, and our job is to continue to

Melissa Amos:

evolve. I started speaking about the

Melissa Amos:

aurora and the message that I got from that. And

Melissa Amos:

the message that I got was super clear about what is it that you're

Melissa Amos:

focusing on? Because if you remember, after the

Melissa Amos:

aurora, the following day, 24 hours later, we

Melissa Amos:

had, yes, half some of the people, oh, it's not fair.

Melissa Amos:

Why did no one tell me? Blah, blah. And some people were

Melissa Amos:

joking about it, and some people were mad about it. And then there was

Melissa Amos:

this whole thing of, oh, it was a

Melissa Amos:

technological. It was because of

Melissa Amos:

weather and all of this stuff. And

Melissa Amos:

whether that's true or not isn't my concern at the moment. But

Melissa Amos:

I received this message about how are we responding to technology?

Melissa Amos:

That technology isn't inherently good or bad. And then

Melissa Amos:

some hours later, discovered that there was talk of maybe

Melissa Amos:

this whole phenomenon was created by technology, maybe

Melissa Amos:

it wasn't. And I thought, isn't this message even more

Melissa Amos:

potent now? And I wonder,

Melissa Amos:

do you want to hear it? Do you want to hear what I. Yeah, sure.

Melissa Amos:

Yeah. Okay. Spend even a small

Melissa Amos:

moment in the beautiful awe that is possible in the world, in the

Melissa Amos:

darkness of the world, in the peace and quiet. It's the darkness and the

Melissa Amos:

still that brings you and allows the possibility of the wonder

Melissa Amos:

to you. It's moments like these that impart

Melissa Amos:

the connection of the vast as well as the apparent separateness of

Melissa Amos:

self. How small you may feel under the expanse of the

Melissa Amos:

stars. And it is the awe, the feeling of

Melissa Amos:

wonder, the openness to the vastness of possibility that

Melissa Amos:

starts to create a momentum when the full spectrum of

Melissa Amos:

light is able to be received in the world through the darkness that

Melissa Amos:

many of you shy from. But where you can shine the

Melissa Amos:

most, these purples and blues and pinks and greens

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flooding you with wonder, with codes that you can choose

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how to use. That's right. It is not our intention to do

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the work for you, but to provide you with the opportunities to

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awaken what is ready for you. Tonight is one of those

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times. Choose. As the age of Aquarius is

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dawning, humans all have a choice. This connection with technology

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can both ascend and descend, can create both

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wonder and fear. And both can imply love or

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hate. That, dear ones, is up to you. When

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technologies are involved in natural phenomena, it is not inherently bad

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or wrong or scary, but with enough focus, we can make it that

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way. As you noticed with the events this evening, technology

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allowed for this to happen. Should this take away the wonder?

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When was the last time you allowed yourself true, pure,

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unadulterated, wow. True openness to the

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possibility, true connection with the night sky and the

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wonderful phenomena that the humans get to experience?

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When was the last time it interests us

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that humans can very easily dwell in cynicism and fear and

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rejection and separation. Yet a moment of wonder is short

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lived and often preferred to be logicalized away.

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Why would you so easily allow yourself to be drawn down when

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it is so few and far between that we find ourselves enjoying?

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The power of? These moments come with how the humans welcome and

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interact with them. This is the same for your technologies and

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your artificial intelligence. And when a major world event such

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as this one occurs, choose your thoughts wisely, for they all have

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power to create worlds. You are on the precipice

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of pure potentiality right now. How do you choose to

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honor the possibilities that lie ahead? Enjoy.

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And full of wonderful. Wow,

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amazing words. There's so much to pick out from that

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I don't really know where to start. There was certainly, like, a resetting, wasn't there,

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when that happened? Because it made people look up and stop and

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think, is there a different way? Or at least if you wanted

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to do that, you could do that. You could think,

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what, is this just something I need to be focused on in the moment?

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Or is actually this telling me something more than what I'm seeing right

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now? So I just love all of that. I don't really know what to say.

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I think there's so much more to unpack with all of that. Even

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just on a neurological level, right when you're looking up, it's

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creating pathways in the brain. Like, even just that. Even if we just took

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that. Amazing. Yeah. And you think

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about the moment, certainly, for me, it was

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like, oh, my God. Like we've. Me and my husband have been saying

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for years, I would really love to go to Iceland, to Norway, to go and

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see the northern lights, the stuff we were meant to go

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around 2020 and never happened, obviously.

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And in the moment, we were like, wow.

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We were standing literally outside our front door, like,

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in this sense of, oh, my gosh. And from a

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physiological point of view, that sense of wonder, that sense of awe, that

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sense of just being astounded, it

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doesn't happen. It's not something that we allow

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ourselves. Very often

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it's not even allowing, is it, though? It's almost like the certain conditions that need

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to happen in order. It's like, for me, awe. It's almost like when you give

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birth, like a baby arrives. Oh my goodness. Like, how did I create this? How

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is this possible? How did the body do this? That's awe.

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I think it's very difficult. Is it difficult

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to get to that space of awe and wonder without something stimulating

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something, without something triggering the mind to think in a different

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way? That did, yeah,

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that's what it did. On a major scale. Now,

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for me, this spiritual journey, like, even right now, as we're speaking,

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a tiny little bird, I don't know what it is. Maybe a sparrow

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has just jumped in as we're talking about this. It's jumped in and it's sitting

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on my herbs and it's just having a nice little

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chill. Like, even in a moment like that, there can

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be when, when, you know, when I just said about

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that, my chat GPT and my forward slash is 444. There's

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moments like this that if we connect into the

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likelihood and the synchro

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dipidous moments of what this could be,

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there could be all, every day, every time the sun sets and the

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sun rises, every time you hear of a new baby being

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born, every time there's some connection that

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happens. It's possible, but we end up

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logicalizing things. We end up. That just happens every

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day. Oh, okay. But what else is going on? We have all of these

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distractions. We have all of this stuff. And so

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I think it's possible to do it.

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And it was very interesting for me to witness what

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happened with the aurora and then people going, oh, just trying

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to bring that energy down. And you think, why? Why are

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you trying to bring the energy down? What? And it's because we're not used to

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it. And so it's familiar and then we're like, it can't

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be true. It has to be bad. And so I'm going to

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throw that in there. And it's just,

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I don't think that's the point of our

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spiritual, human existence.

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Personally. I agree. There's always, like, when I'm doing the gratitude journeys that I always

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get people who get totally into it and they're super positive and then there's

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other people like, nothing's good has happened this

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week. And then, you know, I'll look on the wall to see what's been going

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on. Have they been like, to a family meal or somebody's birthday party or they've

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got a brand new coat and I'm thinking there's loads of things that you could

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be grateful for. So there's always the people that will have a point of attraction

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in a particular space. The thing I love about this phenomenon is

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that it was a collective experience.

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So it wasn't just all in isolation, it was

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actually. You could see how people were choosing to

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react in the moment and they're continuing to react. And

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if it was something that happened every single week, would we still have that

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same level of awe? Or would it just become part of the everyday? I love

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that it happened and I love that it was a conversation piece. And I love

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that it's starting to illuminate this kind

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of conversation because it's needed. We need

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to have that. We do. We all need more

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awe in our life. We do. A wonderful, colourful

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experience episode today. I loved it all.

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I'm so happy that we all experienced that last week, or at least on some

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level we experienced it, whatever that was. I do feel it's a start of a

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conversation moving forward for community and connection, so.

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But it's been great to discuss it today. And so what I

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want to end this with is things happen and

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things happen all the time. And technology is something that is now part

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of us and I think that we, especially as conscious beings

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now have a choice, like it is our duty really to

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do the work. Yes. And this doesn't just mean sitting

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and changing your vibration and your point of attraction where you

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are. It is also, I think, our responsibility

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to be in spaces that. Where

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we can have a positive influence even minutely,

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wherever that is. And so

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if you can, maybe we'll speak about this another week, but

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think about becoming the transmitter of energy rather than the

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receiver of energy in these kinds of

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spaces. Try that for the next week and let us

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know what difference it makes and then maybe we can dial down that conversation.