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January 8, 2025 66 mins

Join Amanda Rieger Green and her special guest, Ally Fallon, as they delve into the astrology and numerology of 2025, a pivotal year of closures and beginnings. They discuss the profound soul-level connection they share, the energetic shifts they're experiencing, and the importance of writing your own story in times of change. Ally shares her personal journey through grief and loss in 2024, the unexpected gifts that came from it, and the process of connecting with her higher self. Amanda emphasizes the significance of upgrading the subconscious programming to rewrite one’s story for this new chapter. This episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for navigating the complexities of the upcoming year with resilience, creativity, and a focus on personal growth.


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Amanda’s 2025 Astrology-Numerology Guidebook

Discover Clarity, Purpose, and Your True Self Through Writing Your Story (with Ally Fallon)

How To Trust Yourself and Your Extrasensory Perception: An Interview with Amanda Rieger Green (from Write Your Story with Ally Fallon)

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hi everyone, It's Amanda Egergreen. The twenty twenty five Astrology
Numerology Guidebook is out. It is a month five month
living roadmap and compass for navigating the profound and impactful
energies of twenty twenty five. It's a year like no other.
This is not merely a compilation of forecast. It is

(00:24):
a sacred invitation to walk consciously through the cycles of
your life, feeling more armed with clarity, wisdom, grace, intentionality,
so you can practically put new ways of living and
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(00:44):
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(01:07):
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(01:31):
able to offer this and utilize it myself. I hope
you will too, be well everybody and make twenty twenty
five mythic. Hi everyone, it's Amanda Rieger Green. Happy New Year. Today.

(01:56):
I have a special guest, a really dear friend of
mine who I know that we've known each other on
a soul level. But we both agree on this and
she will articulate it and our relationship. It's interesting it
has developed over the last handful of months in these telepathic, psychic,

(02:17):
energetic ways where we just know we're part of each
other's soul tribe. It's Ali Fallon of Write Your Story,
my dear friend. She has her podcast she's been on before,
so she is returning. Hello, Ali Fallon, Welcome.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
Hi, Thank you for having me a mana. It's so
good to be back.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
I am so happy to have you here today, especially
as we shift into twenty twenty five, because it's a
big year. You and I have discussed this, I've discussed
it on the podcast, and we are breaking new ground.
That's the way that this year feels And it's funny
because when I discuss the astrology and the numerology of

(02:56):
twenty twenty five, there's a lot of closure and change
and change over. And if you think about the energy
of the nine, twenty twenty five is a nine year
two plus zero plus two plus five equals nine. So
we are in this frequency of closure and completion, completing
a nine year cycle. It's not the energy of the one,

(03:18):
which is new beginnings, pioneering a new path. But it
feels very much like an eclipse, beginnings and ending simultaneously.
So I feel like we're moving into unchartered territory. Do
you feel that just from your perspective what you're walking through.

(03:39):
You've walked through quite a bit of grief, and you're
going through all sorts of cycles of personal, spiritual, energetic shifts.
What is your take on that?

Speaker 2 (03:50):
Yeah, I mean I definitely feel that on a visceral level.
I am, first of all, a religious listener of your podcast.
I don't think there are any other shows that I
listened to every episode of, but I listened to every
episode of your show. So I'm like tracking with you
on the numerology, which is not something that I was
super familiar with before listening to your show, although and
before just being friends with you, I knew a little

(04:12):
bit about numerology from the numerology of a house that
you live in. I had done like a little bit
of research around that. So it's been really enlightening to
learn about the numerology and the astrology year by year,
and I feel on a visceral level that sense of
endings and transition into something unknown. I lost my dad

(04:34):
in October, I had a miscarriage in August my husband,
and I'm moving backwards through the year, but in May
my husband and I had a really big failure is
really the only way to say a business investment that
we had made really believing that it was going to
pay off, and we had invested our entire life savings
and lost everything in one fell swoop. So it's been
a year of a lot of loss and change for us,

(04:54):
and it's been horrible and hard a lot of the time.
And also, and I have talked about this as I've
sat in that horrible and hard, as I've gone into
the darkness of it, there have been so many unexpected
gifts that have come out of it, at one of
them being which we talked about when you came on
my show, this sort of like crack in almost like

(05:17):
a I don't want to say it's a psychic ability,
but like a sixth sense that was maybe always there
but I wasn't totally in touch with. In the darkness
of this time, that has forced me to spend more
time alone and more time in silence, and more time,
you know, just in solitude, that realization has has broken
through and I'm like, oh, there's something germinating here. There's

(05:39):
something happening that actually felt like when I first had
the experience, I texted you immediately because I was like,
what the FS happened to me? It was really unsettling
and kind of scary. So that that's the precipice that
I feel when you say that, That's what comes to
my mind is like, there are all these endings happening.
The loss of my dad, the loss of this baby
that we wanted, the loss of this business venture, you know,

(06:02):
the way that we thought it was going to go,
the loss of our life savings, all this loss, there
is newness coming in. I also decided to make a
major shift in my business this year, So there's that loss,
but there's all this newness coming in. I just have
more space to decide, like what am I going to
do with this space? So there is newness coming in,
but there's also like, in the newness a little bit

(06:24):
of the energy of fear because it's like it's just
brand new. It's like I have no idea what is coming.
And a lot of times I feel like, because I
am a pretty intuitive person, at the turn of a
year or the turn of a season, I feel like
I can kind of feel into what's coming. And I
haven't really felt like I've been able to totally feel
into what's coming.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
So it's the unknown. Yeah, it's so interesting because many
of you listeners out there listen to Ali's podcast Write
Your Story, which is excellent, and I love Ali for
a multitude of reasons. One thing I love about Ali
is Ali is super astute and articulate. I mean, she's
a writer. She helps people write their story, write books, publish.

(07:09):
This is her Baileywick, her language, language of the soul.
And as I'm listening to you speak, it's almost like
you don't have the words to describe it. And it's
not because of you being inarticulate or incapable or unaware,
because you're astutely aware of what's going on. You and
I have talked about this personally, but it's almost like

(07:31):
we don't have the language yet. We're writing a new chapter,
a new book, and like you said, it's we're on
this precipice and what I think about. And you and
I did an episode and we talked a little bit
about oracle cards. And I have this oracle card from
the first deck that I ever ever purchased, and it
was a synchronistic event where I found this deck. It

(07:54):
found me, It spoke to my soul, and it's just
for any of you out there. It's a lovely deck.
If you're newer into or local cards, it's Collette Baron
reads the Enchanted Map. But there is a card in
that deck called the Wide Open Card, and there is
a woman and she's standing on the edge of a cliff,
and of course the message is the universe is wide

(08:15):
open to you. It's like that precipice of when the
world is our oyster, when there are infinite possibilities, there
is tremendous fear and doubt and worry and uncertainty, and
there's this excitement and adventure and curiosity simultaneously. I'm hearing
this especially because you have moved through tremendous loss and

(08:38):
grief personally your husband's business, the miscarriage, the loss of
your father. I mean, there's those are major rights of passage.
The miscarriage, the loss of your father. Business stuff happens,
and then that changes our security, our finances, our roles
in our partnerships and marriage, and allocation of money and resources.

(08:58):
And one of the things Ali and I were to
talking about before we started recording was we have both
been forced to dig deep and become resourceful and pull
up creativity, new ways of thinking, shifting our perspective so
we don't slip into long periods of depression despair where

(09:20):
we can't get out of bed, and knowing there's a
solution and an opportunity, but having to go within, which
is all of this resonates with the energy that we
are walking through. Is this almost feeling like we don't
have the words, the language, the ability to articulate or

(09:45):
lay the groundwork for what's coming. And the message here
is we do because we're digging deep, opening up new gifts,
new clarity, new knowledge, knowledge in our cells and DNA
and our consciousness that may not have been available to
us before. I feel like this is happening on personal

(10:06):
levels and in the collective it's huge.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
Yeah, And I feel like I'm having knowledge that I
don't have words for often, which is not usually true
for me. I usually the words come very fairly easy.

Speaker 3 (10:20):
They come very easily to you. And that's what I
was articulating. I wasn't, you know, I wasn't calling Ali out.
I was just thinking. Ali is so profoundly punctuated and articulate,
and she brings that words are her language, and I
can hear her articulating, but I can hear her searching
for the words within to articulate her experiences.

Speaker 2 (10:43):
Yeah. And it's wild because I've been having people ask,
you know, are you going to write another book? And
my last book, Writer Story, came out in May or
twenty twenty this past year. So I do have another
idea for a book that I want to write. But
every time that I've tried to explain it to people,
like when I tell people who work in publishing, and
you know, there are people who are like, what's your
next project? What are you working on? And I've tried

(11:05):
to explain it to a few people. And I have
had this experience every time where there's like, every time
I write a book, I have a deep knowing in
my soul. It's like the idea just comes to me.
I know this is the idea. I run with it,
and I've always been able to get that book published.
Every time that I've tried to tell someone about this idea,
it's like a look of total blankness comes over their
face and they don't get it. And I kind of

(11:27):
don't totally get it yet. But you usually don't get
a book idea until you're kind of deep into it,
so that's not totally abnormal for me, but it's been
really bizarre. And I had, like, just yesterday, was digging
through my I was sorting through some stuff to get
rid of things, and I found this journal from about
six months ago where I was at a publishing event.
We were unpacking book ideas, and I was telling all

(11:48):
these people, sit think at my table, this is the
next book that I want to work on. And the
feeling of their confusion as to like why I would
write a book about this or what I was even
talking about was so profound that I literally got up
from the table, Amanda, I went outside and was crying.
I can't mean, I can't tell you, like the visceral
emotional reaction. I had to be like, they don't understand

(12:08):
what I'm talking about, Like I feel this and they
don't feel it. Was so strange, and I think that's
sort of getting at what you're talking about. That like
I'm tapping into something that I don't have the right
words for yet, and I know that it's true, but
I don't have the words to help them see how
it's true. And they don't feel it the same way
that I feel it, and so it's like this weird rift.

(12:29):
I don't know if that's making sense.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
No, it makes very clear sense. And I want to
articulate this in the language of the nine and the
energy of numerology and frequency. The nine is about letting
go surrender. There's a visceral death that happens with the nine.
Sometimes literal death happens. And I'm not saying this to

(12:51):
scare anybody, but the nine is about something dying in
order for something to be reborn in a higher frequency,
in a high character, in the highest integrity that contributes
something big, something that is soul level, purposeful, meaningful. And

(13:12):
the interesting thing you said is I'm articulating this, I'm
explaining this, and it is falling flat. And then the
projection of their energy and they're not they believe in
these people. I'm sure whoever you are speaking with, they
love you, they know who you are, your talents. Yeah,
but feeling so alone or isolated, and then internalizing that

(13:32):
self doubt, worry, pain, confusion, uncertainty. What Ali is articulating
and communicating through that experience, that is the energy of
the nine where there's almost feeling misunderstood, unintelligent, not cohesive,
not clear. Yet in your soul there's a clarity that

(13:53):
you can't quite conceptualize, articulate, put your finger on and
then what the nine does? The energy of the nine
will often internalize it like I'm wrong, I'm not significant.
Oh my gosh, people don't get me. Oh my gosh,
I'm such a joke. I'm an impostor oh wait a minute,
I'm going crazy. So and I'm sharing this because what

(14:16):
you're sharing is so poignant for everyone out there that
lost feeling. Yet at the same time, you have this
deep knowing where it's truer than it's ever been yet
it's landing flat externally. Keep going, and the nine says, yes,

(14:37):
there's significance here. Even though you may feel insignificant or
other people may not get it. Yet you are coming
to something more valuable and honest and real and true.
It's like platinum gold, something coming out of the soul
and it's painful.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
Yeah, that rings really true. Even last night, my husband
and I were having this conversation about kind of how
we want to move into twenty twenty five because at
the beginning of twenty twenty four we were so motivated
and empowered.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
This week, which is the energy of the eight. The
energy and you know, because I've talked about this, the
eight is this drive, motivation, empowerment, boldly going through And
I say this with the energy of the eight because
the eight, when you turn it on its side, it's
the infinity symbol. It's a closed circuit. It's always in flux.

(15:30):
The eight creates polarity. If the energy is about drive
and momentum and empowerment and traction and getting stuff done
in the material world, you are going to feel the
polarity of disempowerment, lack disease, lack of motivation, lack of drive,
and it's almost like you're going for something bigger, but
things are being You're being kind of reoriented into a

(15:54):
stronger point of attraction, and a lot of it is
through the polarity, So keep keep going. I to interrupt you,
but it was like so significant.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
That's definitely how twenty twenty four happened for us, you know,
like there was so much energy, excitement, motivation, empowerment through
the even through the whole year, even as things were
sort of seeming scary or falling apart or whatever. I
feel like we always were able to kind of pick
ourselves up by our bootstraps. And then at the end
of twenty twenty four, going into twenty twenty five, both
of us are sort of like, I feel like we're

(16:24):
a little bit gun shy. We're like, we're like, we
have no idea what this year is. At twenty twenty
four we were like, this is our year, and twenty
twenty five were like, we have no idea what this
year is going to bring. And both of us are
feeling a little bit of you know, we talked about
this before we hit record too, but that we're touching
into some despair that lives in both of our bodies
that I don't think either of us knew was there before.
Because we're both fairly privileged people. We both are educated,

(16:48):
we both come from very supportive backgrounds. I don't come
from like a lot of money or anything, but like
you know, Matt and my family both are very supportive.
We are both white, we're both you know, upper middle class. Like,
so all these reasons that we have to feel pretty
confident that, like, no matter what happens, we're going to
get through it. And we've always moved through the world
with that kind of confidence. Well, after this year, it

(17:10):
feels slightly like we're touching into this feeling of this
doesn't feel all encompassing, but there is a part of
me that feels like it doesn't matter what you do,
everything's going to fall apart. Everyone's going to die, people
are going to leave you, You're going to end up
alone anyway. It's like this deep feeling of despair that
I've seen that lives in my body. I've seen in

(17:30):
this period of time of grief, and now I'm moving
into twenty twenty five going well, from that place, how
do we do anything? Like, how do I feel motivated
to build a frickin' business, Like, how do I even
want to show up on a pod if it's just like,
if everything ends in despair, then what's the point of
So I feel like we're wrestling with that a little

(17:51):
bit and actually bring in full circle. The point that
we came to last night was like, maybe the answer
is to with humility and with some ground and that
came to us in this year of loss and heartbreak.
Maybe with that humility and with that groundedness, we keep
doing the same things. You keep living in your integrity,
you stay in alignment, you just keep showing up day

(18:13):
after day, and yes, like things can fall apart, and
you know, I think we had a little bit of
hubris that was broken with the business investment, because I mean, like,
my intuition is really good, and I'm telling you I
felt in every fiber of my being like this business
investment was going to work out in our favor and
it was going to go great, and it didn't. And so,

(18:34):
speaking from a writer story perspective, now I'm trying to
figure out what's the moral of that story, because the
immediate moral to me is like, don't trust your intuition.
Maybe kind of I'm wrestling with that moral. I'm like,
I don't want to That's not the final draft that
I want, So I have to find a way to
kind of upgrade that moral or rewrite the story in
a way where that's not the conclusion of the story.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
Well, I love that you brought it back to write
your story because it feels like for everyone. And I'm
encouraging our listeners, your listeners, Ali, my listeners, And the
way we can use our voices is we are writing
new stories and it's unfamiliar, it's uncharted, it's wide open,

(19:18):
it's terrifying being present. And the gift of next year
in the astrology, in the numerology is this ability to
be centered in the now as often as you can.
And what I love about two thousand and twenty four
twenty twenty four is the eight reorients us what can

(19:42):
I do right now? How can I take action now?
And the nine ask us to surrender to the now,
surrender to the void, the unknown. And it doesn't mean
we escape. It can sometimes feel like escapism, but it
means getting still, going within, being very conscious and conscientious,

(20:03):
self aware of our emotions, the voice in our head,
the unconscious material that is coming up. And as a writer,
and especially with what you do, all the genius writers
and the creatives out there who have whether they're writing
fiction or nonfiction, whatever it may be, you always feel

(20:27):
the artistry and the higher calling and the story that
comes out of nowhere. You think about myth mythology, epic
stories that come out, and I think about a lot
of the hero's journey. And also I'm going to link
in our show notes mine and Ali's conversation probably what
six months ago or so when she came on the podcast,

(20:48):
because she offered some brilliant journal prompts thinking about being
the hero of your own journey, what is the story
you're writing? And I feel like that is very relevant
to re listen to for anyone out there there because
she phrased it in very clear ways to help any
of us out there write our story. But right now,

(21:09):
there's this component of genius. And when I say genius,
I don't mean you're winning a Nobel Prize or you're
discovering some new element in the universe or scientific truth
and you're gonna be lauded for it and recognized. But
there's an element of genius and with genius comes madness.

(21:34):
There is a spectrum to it. Genius fringes on insanity
and madness, and then it's breakthrough into the unknown. It's
in the void. That's what this year feels like. So
it can feel maddening and infuriating and just out of
our grasp at times. And I encourage anybody out there.

(21:54):
I'm encouraging you. I'm encouraging myself as I say this,
hang on, don't quit for the miracles. And I know
for you because you've shared this, we've talked about it
personally and in podcasts together. But there's this moment when
time and space break and you have an intuitive insight

(22:16):
and you're like, oh, this was the meaning of this,
this was the purpose, like you saying in my bones,
I knew this business venture was going to be successful
and amazing, and shoot, it fell flat. It wasn't. But
I knew it at the time. And it's almost like
it wasn't that you were wrong. It was this divine

(22:37):
setup to get you going in one direction, for you
to learn some new lessons, to be shifted and to
not lose your faith, actually to dig deeper into bigger faith,
bigger truths, bigger universal concepts, that universe within. There's spiritual
people and teachers and gurus out there say all the time,

(23:02):
each one of our cells is like a universe, a
galaxy unto ourselves, and that always eludes me. I think
about it, I pontificate it, and I think, gosh, if
I'm a universe within and I have millions and trillions
of universes within me, and I'm one cog in the universe,
how does all of that relate? There is something like

(23:23):
the universe within is starting to manifest more materially potently
in our world. And I know I'm speaking very esoterically
right now, but that's the way it feels. All of
these universes within are coming into some kind of cohesion,
and right now it can feel disorienting or incohesive at times. Hi, everyone,

(23:51):
it's Amanda Rieger Green. I hope you have gotten your
copy of the Astrology Numerology Guidebook. It is a month
over month living the roadmap to help you navigate twenty
twenty five utilizing astrology, numerology, crystals, journal prompts, and it
is interactive. It will help you make sense of your

(24:15):
personal experience the universal experience in incredible ways. We are
in an unprecedented year, so we need unprecedented tools, and
this guidebook is just that. I hope you take the
time to invest and check it out and utilize it
for yourself so you can make twenty twenty five a mythic,
earth shattering year full of love, happiness, joy, abundance and

(24:39):
paradigm shifts. You are so worth it. Check it out
soulpathology dot com.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
I think for me, one of the big shifts that
I have felt moving from twenty twenty four into twenty
twenty five is the move from focus on physical material
to more spiritual esoteric. So in other words, like twenty
twenty four, I went into the year going like, this
is going to be our big year. My book is
going to come out in May. It's going to hit
you know, my goal. My big goal was for it

(25:08):
to hit the Wall Street Journal bestsellers list, which never happened.
Then this business venture was supposed to come to a
head and we were supposed to start building this community
midway through the year. So that was going to be
this you know, massive like culmination of four years of
my husband's hard work and our financial investment. We were
going to get pregnant in twenty twenty four, which we
did in June and then lost the baby in August.

(25:29):
Then my dad is not necessarily related. But all these
physical things that we were kind of banking on, counting on,
and it really felt like this crescendo, this momentum was
coming for this stuff to happen, and then when everything
fell through, Now it feels like my attention is being
shifted from manifesting in the physical. It's like, okay, so
if the physical business didn't become what we thought it

(25:50):
was going to become, then what did get made manifest?
What did get made manifest is my husband and I
are more aligned than we've ever been. We are more
in love than we've ever been, We're more in tune
with one another. What did get made manifest are these
sort of like you know, sixth sense psychic kind of
impressions that I'm getting or whatever. Potentially this next book
that I want to write is coming up in me

(26:12):
because of this experience of loss. So there are these
other things that are still in the ether, like they're
not I'm not holding a book in my hands, I'm
not holding a business, I'm not looking at something physical,
but it does feel like something is still being created
or being made in the in the abyss of it.
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
I'm going to relate this back to the energy of dimensions.
I remember years ago when people would talk about this
dimension or that dimension, the eighths dimension, the second dimension,
the third dimension. It used to really aggravate me because
I thought it was so limiting and linear to look
at the because we're human and our human conceptualization goes

(26:52):
to things that we can understand. So if we say, oh,
that's first dimensional energy, that's eighths dimensional energy, that's fourth
dimensional energy. I used to not use that language because
I thought it was almost like a self righteous thing
in me. Don't they know this is actually when we
call it a dimension, it limits it. Well, this year

(27:13):
I started using the language of dimensions because it was
easy for people to conceptualize. But when you are speaking
about what you've been creating, you're talking to me about
the sixth dimension. All right, So I'm going to walk
through some dimensions just to clarify this. The first dimension
is like the iron core crystal of this earth. It

(27:35):
roots us in the Solar system, it roots us to
It's like gravity that pulls us to a center, the
center within the center within the earth. The second dimension
is everything between that iron core crystal called the Tulluric realm,
which is minerals and crystals and layers of strata. It's

(27:55):
it's all under the crust of the earth. The third
dimension is this physical plane, a very flat plane that
is didactic and linear and pragmatic, tangible, touchable, seeable. If
I can touch it, then it's real. If I can
see it, it's real. If I can feel it, if
I can know it, then we move into the fourth dimension.

(28:19):
The fourth dimension is mental and emotional. To me, it's
like smoke or clouds. It's where all of our the
frequencies of our mind and our emotion that is always
communicating in frequency form. It's this big cloud of like
smoke or dust that's challenging to break through. And the
fifth dimension is the space of the heart, love, oneness, connection.

(28:46):
The sixth dimension is architecture, meaning it's like if you
were thinking in very futurist technological terms, it's like you
could throw up everything up on a screen and you
are the architect of your reality. That comes down through
the dimensions, and the sixth dimension communicates with the third dimension,

(29:09):
but it has to go through the heart and the
mind and the emotions down to the third. So it's
like you are becoming this divine architect and the things
that you were saying are being made manifest are intangible,
meaning you're moving through fifth and fourth dimensional energy, meaning
the relationship with my husband, we are more in love

(29:32):
than ever. There is this knowing, its mental and emotional
and bonding and intimacy, truth connection. It's just beyond touching.
But it's happening on the third dimension. It's complex, and
I'm sharing this because I don't talk about the sixth
dimension often, but I've been seeing it come because I've

(29:54):
been doing a lot of dream work closing out the
year and moving into the new year, where at night,
working with my higher self. As I step into the
dream state, I am stepping in as the architect alongside
my higher self and moving through almost like multiple parallel
realities and dimensions. The sixth dimension is like a virtual

(30:17):
reality video game.

Speaker 2 (30:19):
I feel like I just got a download. This is
for me, and I don't know if it will mean
anything to anyone else, but for me. When you set architecture,
I pictured blueprints like CAD Yeah, we just remodeled the
house next door for my My mother in law just moved in.
We bought like an old nineteen fifties ranch and remodeled
it for my mother in law. So I was part
of the process of creating the CAD draw I mean

(30:40):
I wasn't doing it. I'm not training to do that
sort of thing, but as cousin was making these CAD
drawings and then we would look at them and go, no,
can you move the bathroom over ear? Can we move
the hallway here? So I was, you know, watching the
whole thing develop, and that was the image that just
popped into my head when you were talking. And it's
like almost like an inner like a CAD drawing. Even
before the house ever changed, we saw fifteen CAD drawings.

(31:02):
So it's like the CAD drawing changes first and then
the house is built.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Yes, And for everybody out there who's in engineering and
architecture and design, CAD drawings and they totally elude me
because I am not that mathematical and articulate, But I
can look at a CAD drawing and it's amazing what
technology can do. Like you said, can we move the bathroom?
Can we do this that is the impression of we

(31:28):
are not only working in bringing in this fifth dimensional
heart centered, compassionate consciousness, and that directly relates to the
astrology and numerology of twenty twenty five, but we're also
working in more futuristic cad drawing terms. And it's like

(31:49):
we are constructing a reality and it has to come
through the layers. And not only does it need to
move through the mental and the emotional cloudiness and free
frequencies and then our physical bodies into physical reality. Then
it goes back down into the earth to find this
new center, through all the minerals, everything down into the

(32:12):
center of the earth. And again, I know Ali and
I are being a bit esoteric, but also hopefully this
is relating to some of the disorientation that many of
us are feeling and to instead of being afraid of it.
My big theme has been make twenty twenty five mythic

(32:34):
not apocalyptic. Be the hero of your journey right the
mythology and with mythology when we get into whether it's
things like Harry Potter and the Hero's Journey or Greek mythology,
I can be listening to that stuff and bring in
spiritual truths and clarity now and things I need to know.

(32:56):
So it's almost like we are all writing and publishing
new books, new stories for ourselves. I r L in
real life, IRT in real time. This year is huge,
and I know for me on a human level, on
a messy level, I can sometimes get frustrated with people

(33:19):
and minutia and them going into doom and gloom. I
understand it because I've been there when it's like, oh,
this is so hard, I can't do it, or why
doesn't this person love me? Or why can't I get
a new job, you know, And I know those things.
I've been through that stuff, and I walk through similar

(33:39):
human challenges money, people, relationships, love. I go through it too.
It's where I get to practice it in real time.
But I also am finding myself and what I'm about
to say is harsh, but I've had to discern and
contemplate this having less and less tolerance for drama and

(34:00):
yusha chaos of other people. I can beam them love,
I can show up, but I also am setting clear
boundaries because it feels very linear, very third dimensional, very
for lack of better words, high school. I had a
couple of interactions this year that really hurt my feelings,
hurt my soul, and I truly dug deep. I didn't

(34:23):
understand what I did wrong. I was accused of something
by someone who was projecting and being able to really
move through that step back and see through the lens
of compassion, but also not accept the dramatic high school behavior,
unconscious projections of someone who is not in a similar vibration,

(34:45):
but to do it with gosh, I see the light.
I'm people and that is part of the energy of
the Nine, and I want to share this. The nine
has X ray vision and we are generous and we're like,
I see how beautiful you are, an amazing and talented
and worthy. Come on, come on, I'm gonna be your friend.
I'm gonna love on you. Yes, Yes, And it's ego

(35:05):
what it is. It's ego reversed of thinking. If I
love someone enough, if I stand by their side, then
they're gonna change, They're gonna heal. The time is ending
for that for anyone out there. If you find yourself compromising, acquiescing,
trying to fix, save rescue change, and that's a big statement,

(35:26):
fix save rescue, change, be mindful of turning that oxygen
mask on you first, because your power is within and people,
everybody needs to be on their own journey and it
doesn't mean we abandon or we are unkind or ugly.
How can we come into love and compassion and know
that our opportunity may be to allow them to be

(35:49):
on their own journey and not need to join them,
but keep trudging forward in this brave new world.

Speaker 2 (36:00):
Yeah, what came to mind is to carry the metaphor
from before. It's like, we bought this nineteen fifties ranch
next door for my mother in law that was very
dilapidated and in terrible condition. Then we started doing these
cad drawings to think through like what could it become. Well,
like that is that's esoteric. It hasn't happened yet. It's
on paper, but it's not in reality yet. But it

(36:22):
would be almost like going into the old house and
trying to fix the smell in the house, or trying
to move the furniture around, or trying to sort of
like just you know, mess with the stuff that's in
the house to try to make it a better house.
It's like, hey, stop doing that. We're working on the
cad drawings. Like all of that stuff is going to
get fixed when this new thing gets built. And this

(36:44):
I'm saying this for myself too, because I so often
get caught in the minutia where I'm trying to fix
a problem, fix a problem, fix a problem, because my
brain really wants to fix it, and it's like, hey,
if you removed your energy from fixing that problem and
instead you focused on the blueprint, then the problemm would
fix itself. The problem's going to go away when we
rebuild the house, like the smell is going to be

(37:05):
a non issue. But until then, you have to redo
the blueprint. And this is helping me so much, Amana.
It's bringing a lot of peace to me because I
feel like that's what's been happening for us this year.
We're in twenty twenty four. I thought we were going
to build this big thing, and instead we've been redoing
the blueprint and the thing can't be built until the
blueprint is done. And I've been so frustrated. I'm like,

(37:26):
we haven't made any progress, you know, we haven't even
broken ground. And I'm realizing now, like, oh my gosh,
like we drew the whole blueprint this year. That's what
we were doing.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
Yeah, that feels like the theme obviously of our conversation,
but a theme for twenty twenty five is designing and
rebuilding the blueprint. And what you were saying was not
being distracted by the minutia. Oh the house smells, and
you know how our attention because I know me, it's

(37:57):
like squirrel, squirrel, and I start working on things and
it's not low hanging fruit. It's oh, this is going
to be a valuable use of my time. Let me
get rid of this smell. Yeah, and then it distracts
me from the real story, the true narrative, because there's
a It's like, this is simple. I can get rid
of the smell way easiier, much easii er excuse me,

(38:18):
way easier than designing a blueprint, because designing a blueprint
is hard.

Speaker 2 (38:24):
It's hard work. It's hard, and it takes forever and
there needs fifteen different iterations and it's frustrating and everyone's
trying to work together.

Speaker 1 (38:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (38:32):
I mean I feel like, just like, oh, huge wave
of peace come over me. It feels like this helped
me kind of do what I was talking about earlier,
where I'm like upgrading the moral to my story this
year and you said something too about what's the real story?
I feel like that is a question that I will
take as a journal prompt. One of the ways that
I've been journaling recently, and this goes with what you

(38:54):
were saying earlier about the dream work that you're doing,
but one of the ways that I've been journaling is
speaking in my morning pages or my journaling to my
authentic self, my truest self, my highest self, and just
literally talking to her, like asking her questions and seeing
what she wants to say back to me. So I'll
be like, what am I missing in all of this?

(39:14):
Or what do you want to show me today that
I'm not already seeing? And when you said that question,
I thought, that's a question that I want to ask
my truest self, what's the real story? Because Ali three
d Ali is telling the story that like it's been
so frustrating. We've done everything, and we tried all that
we could and it didn't work out in our favor.
And she's sort of pouting, but it's like, is the

(39:36):
what's the hire? Me saying what's the real story? Actually?
And I feel like she knows, she knows what the
real story is.

Speaker 1 (39:50):
You just said something lovely, which is upgrading the moral
to my story. And by literally speaking to yourself, I've
talked to my higher self for since the moment I
talked to my higher self, which I remember exactly when
that was. I've shared that in my dark night of
the soul, which was I was in this bed in
a treatment center and I said, hey, higher self, and boom,

(40:12):
it just responded, and my soul said, we've been waiting
for you to talk to us. And when I say us,
it's because our souls are so multidimensional. It's like this
choir of us, We've been waiting for you to talk
to us. And it was God and my soul and
everything in this divine cosmic soup responding back beautifully. But

(40:35):
upgrading the moral to my story has required me. When
I talk to my higher self, as of late these
last handful of months, I say, hey, Amanda. I call
myself by my name in this timeline, because if we
live in a multiverse, if time is linear and multi

(40:56):
dimensional simultaneously, and we've got past and future happening and
the now, there's so much reality and parallel reality bleeding
through and going on, I will specifically call out this
genetic makeup and the essence of Amanda in this lifetime.

(41:16):
What is the Morald Amanda. I've been doing the same
thing journaling, and when I go to bed at night,
Hey Amanda, and when I say hey Amanda, it's not
just the linear, literal Amanda. It's the it's the universal
Amanda that is in this timeline that can affect and
impact the change in the now through her genetic makeup,

(41:40):
her attitudes, perceptions, interactions, relationships, choices, attitude. I keep going
back to attitude because it's a huge part of next
year's theme is our attitude is where we have this
empowerment and controlled empowerment to see things more wonder beautiful

(42:01):
with less force, but upgrading the moral to our stories.
That could not be a more beautiful way to think
about and conceptualize. The energy of the nine, that is
the energy of the nine is there's an upgrade that happens.
And in order to upgrade, we also have to scale.

(42:21):
We also have to let go surrender to the old
ways of doing, thinking, being living that are no longer
a part of the journey forward. It's hard stuff, but
it's brilliant, you know.

Speaker 2 (42:36):
It's so hard to upgrade your own moral One of
the things that I like to do to teach myself
how to do this is to practice with other people's stories.
And it's funny. We were just talking about people getting
caught in the minutia. I did this the other day
with this woman on Instagram who I follow. Who I
got sucked into it doesn't matter, but I got sucked
into her telling this very dramatic story about something traumatic

(42:57):
that had happened to her. And it was literally to me,
like thirty five minutes to hear her tell her whole
story throughout this video, and you know, you just get
sucked into something like that, and I was like, I
want to know the ending. So I was listening to
her tell this story and it's, you know, genuinely in
the three D. It's a really traumatic thing that happened
to her. It's horrible that this happened. She's a victim
in this situation. But I was also listening to the

(43:19):
way that she's telling the story, and I'm hyper attuned
to this because this is what I do for work.
I was thinking from the standpoint of like, if I
were gonna sit down and tell her, you know, how
to turn the story into a book. How would we
want to organize the story. And so I'm always hyper
attuned to this. I hear patterns when people tell stories,
and one of the patterns that I kept hearing her
say was, no one's going to help you. No one's

(43:39):
going to help you with this. I called the police,
and the police aren't gonna help me. I called my
family and they're not gonna help me. I called this
person and they're not. This person doesn't give a shit
about you. She was saying, nobody cares, nobody's gonna help you.
Nobody's gonna help you. And in thirty five minutes I
heard her say that probably I don't know a few
dozen times, and I was like, Oh, she's laying down
the tracks of her story, and she's and the moral

(44:01):
of the story is nobody's coming to help you, and
for better or worse when we have. It's easier to
see this when you hear someone else tell a story.
By the way, if I was in her shoes, I'd
probably be telling the story the same exact way, because
she genuinely was victimized. But when you listen to someone
else tell a story, listen for the patterns. Listen for

(44:22):
the phrase they say over and over and over again,
and then ask yourself like, okay, So if the moral
of a story is nobody's coming to help you, that
means what always has to happen is nobody's coming to
help you.

Speaker 1 (44:34):
It's the unconscious programming you just articulated. And this is
so profound yet simple and true. One of the things.
And I'm going to bring this back to some astrology.
Mars is retrograde through February twenty third, and on the
sixth of January, Mars moved from its retrograde phase in Leo,

(44:56):
which is about fire and creativity and action and spontaneity
and passion, into cancer, which is emotional. It's going to
create greater emotional stress and strain and pain and sensitivity
because it's an emotional intelligence upgrade. But to me, this
Mars retrograde is such an opportunity and I have taken

(45:20):
every single day to do this consciously, to reprogram the subconscious.
And that subconscious program is nobody is going to help
That's the moral of the story. And when that subconscious
program plays on repeat and runs about eighty five percent
of our life, that's what manifests. This is what manifestation is,

(45:40):
so rewriting the program. That's what I have been working
on and looking at those programs that are running on
an autopilot, that are very low, very outdated, and you know,
it's kind of hysterical. I had months ago, I had
a friend who had an injury a and when she

(46:01):
was injured, I said, gosh, you know it was awful,
all the things she had to be off work. I said,
let me know if I can help you, Please reach out.
If there's something I can do. If I can't do it,
I will let you know. But please don't hesitate to
reach out. And I offered it multiple times. Just reach
out and let me know. I don't know how to
help you unless you ask or tell me. And if

(46:22):
I can't, I'll let you know. But I'm here, and
at least i'm here for a phone call. And at
some point she had dropped into all this self pity
and of being down and out of work and all
the things that were going on earth, and she said,
you know, people say they're going to help you, but
they really don't. They don't show up. And everything in

(46:43):
her energy field was poor, pitiful me. Nobody's gonna help me.
And I thought to myself, how many times did I
say to reach out? I said, you know, and I said, well,
you haven't called me. So it's like she was basically
writing that nobody's going to help. No one is going
to help. So I think a lot of us actually

(47:03):
write that program. Nobody's gonna help me, nobody's gonna help me.
I think that's something for all of us to think about.
Is that an unconscious program playing, and it takes action
on our part. We have to ask for help, and
maybe a couple of people do say no or they
really don't have the time or the energy, but the

(47:23):
one person that does can be the game changer. But
we have to play an active role as these architects
of writing new subconscious programming. And it's hard. It is
because it takes presence and consciousness. And also right now
with mars retrograde in cancer, it's going to be very

(47:45):
touchy feely, meaning you're going to have your feelings hurt,
you're going to be sensitive about things, you're gonna be reactive.
There's all sorts of emotional opportunity right now to go
into the heavy emotions, get honest about what you're feeling,
whether it's doubt, worry, self pity, Yeah, pain, suffering, and delusion,

(48:06):
despayor and say, what is this despair teaching me? What
is this pain teaching? What is this rejection teaching me?
And what can I do to rewrite the program? Yeah,
but it takes action, and it takes other people.

Speaker 2 (48:21):
And just that conscious observer. That's why I brought up
that example because it can be so hard to observe
yourself doing this. But when you practice by observing others,
it's actually not from a place of judgment, but just
from a place of practicing the repetition that you see
in someone else's story. And you can do this with
your friends without don't tell them you're doing it, but
as they're telling stories, like see if you can notice

(48:41):
some repetition in their stories, and you can very quickly tell,
you know, what's the subconscious programming that people have running?
And then practice doing it with yourself. And this is
why I like writing as a tool, because it's very
hard to do this unless you're trained as a therapist
or something. And even still, it's hard to do it
to yourself. But when you write, it's impossible to ignore
the repetition that you see You'll see yourself use the

(49:04):
same words and phrases over and over again, and it's
you know, when you speak it, it's very easy to
ignore it when you write it.

Speaker 1 (49:10):
It's like, oh, I find that with myself all the time,
especially when when I begin to write and journal. It
just becomes channeling and I can't And it's that moment
where my hand is hurting because I'm writing so fast,
so furiously. But I can see the language repeat and

(49:31):
sometimes I like what I see. But a lot of
times it's this free flowing I am open, I am
available for and for me. I love words and the
frequency of words. So an example is and a friend
of mine brought this up because these words are used
often agency. My good friend Yael was saying, you know,

(49:52):
I use the word agency. She says, Amanda, you use
the word sovereignty. And I'm like, yeah, but they're not
the same. I'm all about having agency. But agency, to
me is one hemisphere of the brain. It's action oriented,
it's linear and pragmatic, whereas sovereignty takes it up to
a new octave of you. Your agency is encapsulated in

(50:12):
the sovereignty, but the sovereignty brings in pure, positive, potential, divinity,
and literally if you do the vibration of the numerology
of those words. First of all, agency it's very masculine,
it's very linear, sovereign soft, and I could say sovereignty
and maybe that has a masculine connotation, but I'm like agency, sovereignty,

(50:35):
like there's something and that the vibration of the words
is different. So I always look for the higher octave
that helps me expand to something that is just a
little beyond my reach.

Speaker 2 (50:48):
Well, in etymology, I mean you're onto some etymology is
another way to explore the real meaning of words, right.
I like to use chat GBT for this. It makes
exploring etymology worth very very But you could literally type
into chat GPT, what's the etymology of sovereignty, what's the
etymology of agency, and you'd find out the root word
that they came from and how they were first used.

(51:11):
You know, it's it's fascinating to look at that because
you're like, oh, this word actually has a different tenor
to it has a different vibration than this word. We
use it for a totally different thing.

Speaker 1 (51:20):
And language is so important And when I was in
undergrad that's what I recognized I became fascinated with words
and meaning and diving into religious texts and understanding the
context in which they were born from literally what was
going on and the meaning behind the words. And so

(51:43):
we did a lot of etymology when I was in
undergrad and I realized how much I loved language and
words that I'll tell you something funny speaking of this.
A couple of months ago, I decided to rewatch all
of Harry Potter start to finish. And of course I've
read all the books, I've seen all of the movies.

(52:04):
And in the seventh book, which is a two part
you know, the movie is two parts. The second part
to the seventh book. Literally, Dumbledore had died and Harry.
It was when Harry died and Harry goes over to
the other side and one of the hore cruxes, one
of Voldenbort's pieces of his soul that had been fragmented,

(52:27):
was dying, and Harry and Dumbledore in this white corridor
talking and Dumbleedoor says to Harry, Harry, don't you think
words are the magic? The most magical thing there is
is words? And it's not the exact quote, so you'd
have to go back and listen. But he talks about

(52:48):
the magic of words, the magic of language, and that
is something that for me when I can hear myself speaking,
if I can hear ugh, I don't have what I need. Ugh,
Nobody's gonna help me. And whether it's the voice in
my head saying that or me saying that out loud,
how can I consciously recognize myself saying nobody's gonna help you.

(53:10):
You're not gonna have enough money, Amanda, You're not gonna
have this or that, not not and be able to
say hold on, Amanda, you know you are creating something
new to rewrite that story and again upgrading the moral
to our internal stories and operating systems, to turn on
this new technology to really write something brand new, a

(53:36):
whole new paradigm for ourselves and for humanity.

Speaker 2 (53:40):
So beautiful.

Speaker 1 (53:41):
Well, I love having you here and I feel uplifted.
I hope everyone out there does. After this conversation. It
may be one that you have to go back and
listen to and re listen to, but I do encourage
you to go back and listen to the conversation Ali
and I had months ago. Like I said, I'll link
get in the show notes because we did talk about

(54:02):
the hero's journey and writing our story, and Ali broke
it down in terms of how she has coached and
worked with people with her gifts, the pattern she listens to,
and how she helps people really get the framework and
operating system and the meaning behind it. I think those
journal prompts and reflections will help all of us right

(54:23):
now as we move into this brave new chapter that
is asking us to dig deeper. And I encourage people
to do some deep reflection over the last nine years
because we are in this new cycle. So going back
to twenty sixteen twenty seventeen, the last time we were

(54:46):
in a nine year was twenty sixteen, and twenty seventeen
was a one year. So twenty sixteen and twenty seventeen,
what have you learned since then? How have you grown?
Where were you in? What big changes did you make
twenty sixteen twenty seventeen, What relationships ended, what jobs ended?

(55:07):
Who have you lost since then? You know what has
gone on in your journey, in your story and what
has it taught you, how has it molded you? That
to me is very poignant. As we start twenty twenty
five out with tremendous reflection. I think it will be
very helpful. Do you have as far as writing and

(55:29):
practices that you think, especially things that you do in
the beginning of the year with your own writing and
tension setting, that might be helpful for anybody out there
who can't get themselves to sit down and write, or
doesn't feel like they know what they're doing, or maybe
does know what they're doing and needs a new tool
in their toolkit.

Speaker 2 (55:48):
I mean, nobody knows what they're doing. That's the important
thing to know is everyone feels like a misfit when
it comes to writing. And I mean it would take
me too long to explain. There's a historical reason why
this is true. Long story short, is just that you know,
if you go back a couple hundred years, you'll see
that on purpose, only certain people were educated to even

(56:09):
learn how to write. And so writing is this activity
that we think is saved for the elite few. But actually,
you know, we're moving into the age of Aquarius. I'm
not pretending to be an astrology expert at all, but
I think a big part of this is putting the
pen in the hands of everybody.

Speaker 1 (56:24):
Yes, it's power back to the people.

Speaker 2 (56:27):
Yeah, you have a voice that needs to be shared.
And even if it's only shared to yourself or only
shared to your you know, the close few people in
proximity to you. It's not a matter of being on
the New York Times bestsellers list, although maybe you have
that in you too. But this practice that I've been
using of speaking to my higher self has been really
really powerful for me. And one of the reasons I
think it's been that way is because it's breaking the

(56:49):
pattern in me that thinks that writing has to be
about Instagram or about like I almost forgot my own message,
which is that writing is not about getting followers or
building a platform, or writing a book or getting a
bunch of readers or selling a bunch of copies. The
power of writing is that it is channeling. It is

(57:09):
your access point to all of your power, all of
your intuition, all of your knowledge, everything. So writing to
my higher self has reminded me of that. It's like
almost instantly put me back in touch with it. Whereas
you know, I've been able to write books to and
share that with people and have an impact on people's lives,
and that's also wonderful. But it's a different thing. And

(57:31):
I think the thing that I care the most about
is helping to connect people back to that access point.
And then, you know, my career has been a lot
about helping people get books published, which has been fine,
but it's not really what I'm here to do, I
don't think.

Speaker 1 (57:44):
So thank you for sharing that with everyone and your
insights that we do all feel like misfits as writers.
Even the most genius writers who on paper and in
the masses have had success or an impact in their writing,
we all feel that way.

Speaker 2 (58:03):
Yeah, it would be shocked the people whose books you
have read and loved say to me, well, I'm not
really a writer. That was kind of a fluke what you.

Speaker 1 (58:11):
Know, because it's it's artistry. And again it goes back
to genius and bringing something genius in and it happens
by doing and showing up and practicing and being in
real life very presently and also with fear and with
excitement simultaneously, that wide open card that really sets the stage.

(58:36):
It's it's us bringing back this ability to write our
own stories. And I really appreciate you for sharing personally
today with everyone and then bringing your expertise and your
wisdom and this evolving meaning for you that is going

(59:00):
on in real time. It really humanizes it. I think
a lot of people can relate. Wait before we get
off too this. This came to me earlier and then
we were talking about something. Remind me of your.

Speaker 2 (59:11):
Birthday, five thirty nineteen eighty three.

Speaker 1 (59:14):
Oh, you're an eight attitude number. So literally, let's just
let mebe just break this down energetically for you and
anybody out there. And of course the Numerology guidebook is out.
It's got astrology and numerology and month over month numerology.
It is on this platform. I am so proud of it.
And literally I mean I poured my heart and sould

(59:37):
to it. I channeled into it. I used all of
this expertise. But it's something that I will use every
day myself because I've done this the last handful of years.
So you can go to soul Pathology dot com and
get it. It's definitely a simple, easy investment that will
guide you through the year. But the numerology, so you're
an eight attitude number. Five plus three plus zero equals eight.

(01:00:00):
In twenty twenty four, you were in a seven year,
a seven personal year, in an eight year and the
seven is seeking and searching and going deeper and diving
in coming out with all these aha moments and spiritual
truths and hard realities that become somehow meaningful and divine.

(01:00:21):
I mean that just relates right. And also you needing
time alone. Ali shared with me before we started recording
that I've had to set some boundaries when I've got
my husband and the kids and things are going on,
and if i need a moment, if it's too much
for me, I've got to go have my alone time.
The seven needs solitude, and sometimes the seven isolates, but

(01:00:42):
it also when it's in a spiritual place, it's really
about quiet time, going within solitude. And then universally, we've
been in an eight year, so it's been your vibe.
So the drive and the push will this year for
you twenty twenty five, you are in an eight year
and everyone out there, I want to say this, and

(01:01:03):
I will dive more into numerology personal years, the numerology
of the nine in the next handful of weeks. I
will definitely share some specifics around this. But everyone is
in a master year. Your attitude number is the personal
year you are in this year, and that has to
do with the special characteristics mathematically and energetically of the nine.

(01:01:26):
So everybody, whatever your attitude number is, So if you're
a six attitude, a four attitude, a nine attitude, that
is actually the personal year you're in. So you are
in an eight personal year under the blanket or stars
of the nine years. So you're going to have that
drive and momentum and empowerment all of those eight lessons

(01:01:52):
that are very much about bringing things into the material world,
making the dreams manifest. And then will continue to say
what do you need to let go of? What are
you healing, what are you shedding? What are you detoxing?
In order for you to be in this higher moral
of the story you're writing. So it numerologically I'm like, oh,

(01:02:16):
it's epic, It's so epic. It makes sense. Oh it
makes sense.

Speaker 2 (01:02:21):
Thank you for sharing that. I always learned so much
from you, Amanda, and honestly, like this conversation is no different.
I just feel like a wave of peace came over
me because something clicked. But that idea of the blueprint
is going to stick with me for a long time,
and that I've been working on the architecture of something
that hasn't come into physical form yet. But that's because
we haven't even broken around on the thing yet, you know.

(01:02:43):
I was like, we've been working on the blueprint, so really.

Speaker 1 (01:02:46):
Well, the feeling is mutual. I learned so much from you,
my I feel seen with you, Alie, I really do.
And I could not be more appreciative to have you
as a friend in my life. And then get to

(01:03:07):
share your energy with my audience and people out there.
And if you are new to Soul Sessions podcast or
you haven't listened to Ali's podcast, write your story check
it out. She's got all I mean, you can already
tell the wisdom and the knowledge and expertise that she has,
but the energy she brings comes from a place of

(01:03:28):
searching and growing and healing in this constant evolution of
our stories. So check that out. But thank you for
coming on. I feel uplifted. I hope this gives everyone
good food for thought, but encouragement to stay the course.
But chart new territory simultaneously this year. Yeah, yeah, because

(01:03:49):
it's epic, it's volatile, there's change on the horizon, New
truths will be coming to the surface. I think it's
going to be startling and also confronting in a lot
of way. But we are here for it. We are
so uniquely designed to respond and to respond with potential
that we don't know yet exist. Yeah, that's that's where

(01:04:12):
my hope lives is. I'm going to have the We're
with all the knowledge, the people, the place is an
experience to respond with whatever life presents me with, and
it's going to have meaning, have purpose. It's going to
matter and be bigger, more loving, more compassionate, something greater,
something infactly greater.

Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:04:35):
Yeah, Well, Happy New Year everyone, and thank you Ali
Fallon for being for having me.

Speaker 2 (01:04:40):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:04:40):
Yeah, absolutely all right, everyone, take care, thank you for
joining us, and I am wishing each of you out
there an epic and a mythic twenty twenty five. Lay
the groundwork now and know that this whatever story you

(01:05:01):
are writing, you get to be the narrator and you
get to do it from your higher consciousness. You know,
write your story, write it big, go big or go home.
Be well. Everyone, Thank you so much for listening to

(01:05:21):
Soul Sessions. If you've got questions, do not hesitate to
reach out. Email us podcast at soulsessions dot me. If
you love this podcast and you want to hear more,
make sure you're following it, liking and subscribing, and sharing
it with other people. Send this energy out, share it

(01:05:43):
with other people. Remember you can always get your dose
of Soul Sessions. New episodes drop on Wednesdays. You can
also follow me on Instagram, TikTok it's at soul pathology,
or check out soulpathology dot com. I appreciate you and
your life. Thanks for listening.
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