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Have you ever found it difficultnavigating life on planet Earth?
What if there was a way thatyou could gain a greater
understanding of why you're here?
Welcome to the Inner True SeekersPodcast, where we help you discover and
embody your own inner truth, not justas a concept, but as a way of life.
We're your hosts.
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I'm Jamie.
And I'm Michael.
And today in this episode, we're gonnadiscover what the Soul Blueprint is,
how to connect with your soul blueprint,how that can help you navigate life on
planet earth more easily, and some guidedpractices, really just to help you tune
into that soul blueprint in everydaylife, in both your life and your work.
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So let's dive in.
Hey, Jamie, we're back again.
Hi, episode three.
Hi everyone.
Hey everyone.
So we're talking todayabout SOUL'S Blueprint.
Why, what that even is, uh, perhapswhy that's important and how people
can connect to it, find it, discoverit, tune into it, so many different
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ways that we can talk about it.
So I think maybe as a good wayto start is perhaps from your
perspective, if you'd like to describe.
What is a SOULS blueprint to you?
What it means to you, and then we'lljust, we'll kick off from there.
Oh, that sounds great.
Thanks so much.
Uh, hello everybody.
And today, so with the SOULS Blueprint,the first thing that comes up when you
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start speaking about it and ask thosequestions is that the Souls Blueprint is
already innate to every single one of us.
It's already present, it's already alive.
It's actually already online.
It's, it's in the fabric of ourown beingness or consciousness.
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The way I always think of it, and,you know, I love plants and so I
often think of it as like, and, andyou know, because I'm from Oklahoma,
uh, there's a lot of oak, there'sa lot of oak trees in Oklahoma,
and oak trees have acorns on them.
And so when the acorns drop.
They're in this little hard shellthat you can throw across and hit
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something and they don't break.
Uh, and in that acorn, what it is,is I always think of the tree itself
already have, it has its blueprintin that tiny acorn that's about
the size of the tip of my thumb.
And so when I see an acorn, Ioften think, oh my God, it's
already coated with everything.
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It needs to become a tree that's hugethat lives for several hundred years.
Of course, the tree, the acorn'sgonna benefit from soil, uh, rainfall,
um, sunshine, sunlight, and it knowsexactly the shape it's gonna take.
How many branches it's gonna be, howmany leaves are gonna be on the tree?
You know, all those things.
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And so the blueprint, the Soul'sBlueprint to me is a, is a lot like that.
That we are born into thisworld with our So soul Blueprint
already patterned into us.
I often think of it too as, um,our designs is what I call it.
I'm a designer as well too,so that fits me perfect.
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But I think of it as like ourenergetic designs that are
already imprinted into our.
Mind, body Spirit Matrix is what youmight call it in terms of how we're
gonna learn, grow, evolve, what thingswe're gonna see and experience as
catalyst, how we're gonna use those.
What we're inspired by impulsed, bywhat we lean towards, the things that
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we move away from, all that stuff,relationships, types of work, how we
engage with the physical world around us.
All those things are already patterned.
Into us in various ways, and we canget into the, uh, subtleties of that
because it's not an all or nothing thing.
But I think I just wanna start with that.
The first thing that comes up is justrecognizing, or, or just illuminating
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for everybody listening, that yoursoul blueprint is all ready within you.
It's already inherent, it's intact,it's part of the patterning of
who you're to become and, and howyou're to behave in this incarnation
and what you are to learn.
What would you say?
I think that's, I think that's great.
I think I love that.
Acorn analogy with the tree.
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And I think that's a really goodvisual for people to have, uh, of that,
you know, that imprint that's there.
And I think you also mentionedabout, you know, one of your
big, kind of soul blueprints iscreating beauty out of things.
Design, creating the vision.
That you have within your owninner world and bringing that
through into the outer world.
And then, you know, something thatfor me, I think is part of my own soul
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blueprint, as you are kind of know, andthey're kind of complimentary, is kind of
making everything functional and practicaland efficient as best as possible.
Yeah.
That's something that comes through.
Yeah.
So like.
In addition to like how you see theSoul's Blueprint as this kind of
design for life, which is beautiful,the way I connect to it in alignment
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with my Soul Blueprint is like readinga map of how you go from A to B.
You know, you see it as a, a kindof an acorn that grows into the
tree and it has all of this designand it knows what it's doing.
My kind of way that Ikind of feel it is okay.
I kind of know where I'm goingand I know that to get there more
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effectively and efficiently, um, andproductively, if you will, to kind of.
Embody my Soul's mission, if you will,that I can access the SOUL'S Blueprint
as a map to understand more about whyI am here, what works well for me, what
doesn't work well for me, and then tuninginto the vibration of knowing, ah, okay,
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this is, this is the vibration of mysoul's blueprint that I'm tapped into.
And then when you can kind of ownthat, if you will, if you can.
Really acknowledge that's becausethat's a part of why I came here.
Then you can kind of embrace, acceptyourself through that process and
then learn to read it and kindof how I explain it to people.
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Often when people are askingabout Soul's Blueprint.
This kind of analogy always comes up.
It's like imagine kind of droppinginto a rainforest or a jungle and
then not having a map to get out thereand you're just kind of like walking
around and you don't really know whichway you're going, and you may be just
going around in circles and then.
Like in contrast, accessing theblueprint would be like kind of speaking
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to someone who, on a radio, who'sin a helicopter who kind of can see
with infrared, oh yeah, you are here.
Just keep walking up this way andthen take a right and then take a left
and you're gonna come out by a nicewaterfall and you can kind of sail down
the river and kind of get outta there.
So accessing the sole blueprint for me.
Is like accessing that map.
And when we kind of taken Zoom out interms of, you know, what the incarnation
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is about, you know, we've come to earth.
Incarnated had this great amnesia aboutthe infinite nature of our beingness
and kind of the nature of reality.
And we come here and we have thiskind of closed off experience,
at least to begin with.
And then we forget why we're here.
And we're sometimes just like thatperson just walking around in the
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rainforest, in the jungle, just kind of.
Circling around and not necessarilyknow where we're going, and maybe
we kind of take some advancementsand then we take some steps back.
And none of that's right or wrong,but what we're speaking to here are
for those souls who have incarnated onearth that say, I have a soul's mission.
I'm not incarnating here lightly.
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I'm coming here because there isa purpose to this incarnation.
You know, as we covered in the lastepisode of being of service to others,
and that's kind of the part of ourSoul's blueprint, our soul's mission.
And then when we learn to tune intowhat I would say the Soul's Blueprint,
the Soul's Blueprint, once you'vealready recognized that you want to
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be of service to others, is a granularexpression of okay, overarching theme.
I wanna be of service to others.
I'm here to be of service.
The Soul's Blueprint, at leastfor me, and, and in our work, I.
Uh, experience.
It is, it's that granular nature.
But how, how do you wish to be of service?
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How do you wish to contribute tothe planetary shift towards love?
And then if we think about it fromlike the infinite consciousness, God,
oneness, you know, overs, souls, allthese types of kind of like larger
kind of, uh, being nurses or moreinfinite, uh, aspects of consciousness.
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We don't all come here withthe same Soul Blueprint.
No.
Otherwise that would be inefficient.
And My Soul Blueprintobviously wouldn't like that.
So, but, so we have all thesedifferent, what I experience as, as
agreements between soul groups, likeI'm sure we have an agreement that.
You are gonna be like this and I'mgonna be like this and it's gonna
compliment each other rather thanbeing the same kind of blueprint.
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Because that would be, itwouldn't, it wouldn't be the
most efficient use of time.
I don't think we'd be as effective.
So, and it wouldn't be as beautiful.
Exactly.
Exactly.
It would just be efficientand no one would care about it
because it, it was horrible.
But the um.
When we have all these different soulsblue blueprints that come together.
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And I do think that's a large partof why we've created inner truth
seekers is that we, we are kind ofreaching out to everyone who feels
like a part of their soul's blueprintis to express their own inner truth.
And when we come together, we potentiateeach other and then we have more of a
greater impact, uh, on, on the Earth.
And that planetary shift that feels true.
But like to summarize it forme, it's that kind of map.
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It's the reading of the map, ofthe recognition of, okay, we're
dropping in on earth, we havehowever many years on the planet.
We have a journey that we're gonna go on.
And then when we become.
Intuitive or become aware of ourintuition, or we connect to our
intuition about what that is.
It just simply means we're ableto navigate it more easily.
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So it's about navigating thisincarnation, which can sometimes
seem inherently meaningless.
It can so sometimes be confusing.
It can sometimes be scary.
It can sometimes be blissful, joyful,all these different types of things.
It's not that the sole blueprint istelling you you have to do these things.
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Mm-hmm.
It's more just like, and, andthis kind of like, just to wrap
this up, like having that map.
The map, just because the map showsyou, you can go from A to B and this
is probably the most effective andefficient way and you'll probably enjoy
it more if you, you're driving a car.
The sat navs telling you to go one way.
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You can still go, I want to go this way.
So it's, it, the blueprint is an aguide for you to get the most out
of your incarnation in terms offulfilling like sole purpose, life
purpose, uh, mission for incarnation,all these different types of things.
So really the first aspect about it forme is just learning to be aware of it.
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The choice and the action, and youknow, we'll talk about that in the next
episode, more about spiritual sovereignty.
That's like a whole another thing.
Uh, but yeah, I think I'll pause there.
Oh, I love that.
And, and something you said thatstuck out to me that made me actually
remember something from my earlytwenties, you know, when I was in
college, um, played soccer and,and had a bunch of great teammates.
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And sometimes when we wouldtravel out of town for, uh, soccer
matches, we would explore or take.
Taken the local city that we had goneto and one time we went to Colorado
and we went to a, one of the nationalparks there and we did some hiking.
And I can remember this one timethere were about seven or eight
of us girls that were starting tohike up the side of this mountain.
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'cause at the top was somedestination or, or Vista Point.
I can recall as we all startedwalking up the mountain or going up
the mountain, I noticed we were alltaking different routes and I noticed,
you know, one or two people werelooking for the easiest route up.
Someone else was doing zigzags.
Um, you know, for safety purposes.
I was looking for rocks tokind of cr crawl onto thinking
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that I could get there quicker.
And I just started noticing that we'reall going to the same destination, but
we all are choosing different paths alongthe side of the mountain to arrive there.
And we all got there sort of, uh,staggered at different points in time,
you know, just by a few minutes or so.
But it really stood, stoodout to me at that moment.
I was like, this is, this is like life.
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And that that early on I wasthinking of stuff like this.
I was like, this is like life.
This is like the incarnation.
This is like the SOUL'S mission, thesoul's calling the SOUL'S Blueprint.
For those of you listening, you know,there's a lot of different words that.
Are used to describe this or definethis, it's not necessarily the words
that matter, it's just the essenceof it, the truth that you may feel
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when you hear us talking about it.
So if you have a differentword or different language you
would use to describe this,please feel free to do that.
But the thing is, there's so manydifferent paths to get there from A to
B, and you might even say that the soleblueprint is your specific path to get.
There.
I think the other thing that standsout just from what you were talking
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about is that sometimes folks, andthis is real, okay, so even as I say
this, some of you might be tuningin yourself and being like, mm-hmm.
That's me.
Sometimes part of our soul blueprint,our soul's path, our soul's
mission when we come into thisincarnation is to get, I would say.
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We might just call it sidetracked orpreoccupied with the trappings of the
human conditioning because we are in athird density experience of, you might
call it separation, where the illusionor the veil of separation from source
or God or each other is very heavy andwe're perceiving ourselves to be very set.
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And so when we're born into thisincarnation, it may be very purposeful.
It may be part of the SOUL'S mission,the Soul's Purpose, the Soul's
Blueprint to be born into a family.
That brings a lot of conditioning,that emphasizes separation or
perpetuation of separation.
And we're in an environment, familial,cultural, um, city, educational, religious
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environment where the conditioning issuch that it would have us believe we're
something we're not, or would have usthink we need to be something we're not.
And so even though we're thisbeautiful acorn that's meant
to be this huge live oak tree.
Someone saying, no,you need to be a sumac.
You know, which is a small tree that'sa prairie plant and doesn't get as
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big and it doesn't live forever.
So.
What we can do, part of ourblueprint might be that we
get distracted for a while.
We go into the depths or the trappingsagain of separation or the perpetuation
of separation, and we get reallyconvinced by it only to go into
so much pain or suffering that werealize I've gotta get out of this.
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I don't know how I needto do something different.
I need to have a different experience.
And then that can actually activate theSOUL'S blueprint to really come online.
Like embolden itself and flourishbecause that initial experience was
so contrary to what the inner selfknows to be true or that feels alive
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or feels inspired or feels authentic.
And so that experience of, again, inquotes you guys of getting distracted
from the path or the purpose can, isactually part of the Soul blueprint.
Yeah.
Nice.
And I, I think also whenI think of blueprint.
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If we think about it from like anarchitecture point of view, and of course
I'm not an architect, and correct mewrong if I'm wrong 'cause you have more
experience in this with me, but you havethe blueprint in terms of this is kind
of like what we're gonna do with thehouse, but in the actual building of
the process, there may be some kind oflittle like design changes or like when
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you decide that you're gonna do the lightswitches, you maybe have a certain type
of lights fixture or something like that.
Is that, is that accurate?
What?
What happens?
Yeah, absolutely.
So in in terms of when we have our soleblueprint, what my understanding and
experience of it is, is that we havethis blueprint, which is a guide and
a general plan that when we come into.
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This incarnation.
We also have different kind of choicesin terms of how we express that.
And I've also, I think I've seensituations or experienced situations
myself where there's been different timesor experiences and shifts in my life.
And I feel like I've consciously feltmy like soul blueprint, like upgrading
or changing and being like, we'regonna go in like a different direction.
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Mm-hmm.
And not that that's a bad thing.
There's almost like pre-planned.
Options or choices that when we get to acertain point, there'll be these different
decisions that will be made honoringfree will and spiritual sovereignty.
Again, what, we'll, we'll kind of getonto in in the next episode, but I just
noticed that sometimes when people.
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Have this idea about what their solepurpose or what their soul's mission is.
I find that sometimes there's like apitfall that people get trapped in,
that there's this idea, I'm here to dothis and it needs to look like this.
Yeah.
And then we become rigid in the idea.
That was the spark of an inspirationthat took us in a certain direction.
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We become fixated upon thisinspiration or this vision, or this
idea that we had a few years ago.
And then rather than allowing the soleblueprint to naturally reveal itself or
deeper levels of depth, it's almost likeat some point you go from a 2D model
to a 3D model and you can see more.
Because we are fixated on what inspirationwe had from just looking at the 2D model.
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We can get stuck in.
The, yeah.
The place that we think that we should be.
What would you say to someonewho maybe is experiencing that?
Yeah.
I mean, that's, that's important becausewhat, what it is, there's a tendency, I, I
feel like in our humanness, and I, I thinkthis is just natural in our humanness,
there's a tendency to want to identifywith something that we know ourselves.
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To be or experience orfeels inspiring through us.
For instance, you know, at one pointI was a landscape architect and a
landscape designer, and even when Italk about it right now, I have such
a love and an affinity for thosethat work and those that profession.
Um, and I just love plants and I lovenative landscapes and all those things,
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and it feels very true in my heart.
But, and something shifted in methat was an invitation to focus more
on the work in consciousness andintuition and multidimensionality.
And I can remember when that happened.
I was feeling it happening and there was apart of me that really wanted to hold on.
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To the landscape design,the landscape architecture.
And let's be honest, I'll, you know, ifI'm being honest with myself, you know, I
went and got a five year degree with that.
Then I had to apprentice for twoor three years, then I had to
pass all these tests just to saythat I'm a landscape architect.
So I worked really hard.
I put a lot of energy andeffort and things into it.
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Um, and so I think a lot of us do thatwith the things that we feel does.
Impulse or inspired by, you know,whether it's teaching or the medical
profession or writing or whatever that is.
A lot of us put a lot ofenergy and effort into it.
You know, you and I do.
You know, I think part of sometimesbeing inspired is that like for
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someone like me or for someonelike you, Michael, we don't.
You know, we don't give ourselvessome to something halfheartedly.
Uh, it's like this is somethingthat's coming through.
I'm doing it.
We give everything we have to it.
So there can be a tendency sometimesto wanna identify with it from
the human aspect and be like.
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That's who I am.
I'm a landscape designer.
I'm a landscape architect.
That's, that's my identity.
That's my soul blueprint.
Well, like you said, and like youand I have both experienced it had
in our incarnations, it's constantlysort of changing and evolving.
And expanding on itself and, and invitingus into new places and spaces and focuses
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and concentrations and purifications.
And so for you and I, it's a littledifficult to hold on to anything
for too long because it alwaysis wanting to continue to evolve.
And so that's also, you know, it,we can be gentle with ourselves
again, from the human aspect.
And I'll speak from my ownexperience of, of like, oh my
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gosh, I did that work for 20 years.
And there's a part of me, even whenI say it now, I'm smiling like, oh my
gosh, this like, I loved that work.
And we get to say, I love that work.
That was true for that period of time.
It seems that something else is opening upor I'm being inspired in a new direction.
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And then this is where for anyonelistening, and you and I know this
too, this is where it might geta little uncomfortable because.
We're stepping into something new andunknown because if I look back at my
20 years being a landscape architect.
Well, I feel pretty clear about howthat world works and that industry
works and what my process is, mydesign and creative process, what my
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installation process, so I can trust it.
I've got a good understanding of it.
When, when the inspiration startsinviting us into a new area
to open up in some way, it's.
You know, presumably unknown.
And so we don't have the system in place.
We don't know how it's gonna go.
We don't know exactlywhat we're gonna do yet.
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So there can be a little bit ofa, take a deep breath, pause, like
be gentle with the self for sure.
In those transitional periods,just be gentle, like, oh, there's
this thing that I loved for solong that's now coming to an end.
Guys, that could be a relationship.
That's tough when a relationshipthat worked for so long.
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All of a sudden feels like the energy'snot in it anymore, or it feels like
the tide is shifting and that itmight, that that chapter of that
relationship might be coming to a close.
Also, another opportunity to just pauseand be gentle with the self of like,
oh gosh, you know, it doesn't have tobe coming to a close because it's bad.
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Whether it's work, a relationship.
A move, uh, any of those things,it doesn't have to be coming
to a close because it's bad.
It could just be thatthe tides are turning.
Something else is being invited.
Something else is wantingto evolve through us.
So just always being gentle withthe self, staying open to the new
path, continuing to take what Isay our baby steps towards it.
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But honestly, multi-dimensionally,baby steps, our giant steps.
So know that even if you feel likeyou're taking small steps towards
something, those small steps are huge.
Yeah, and I, what comes up whenyou, when you share that is, I think
that's really useful for people.
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It's like, let's go back to thebuilding, the house analogy.
You build the foundations of thehouse and then it's time to go
on to start building the walls.
But like if you stay focused onthe foundations, even though the
foundations are already complete,and then it's like, I don't want
to go on to building the walls.
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The house just doesn't get builtand you get stuck in a phase of the
project, which is already complete.
In other words, how that applies to life.
I've already taken the lessons andthe learnings that my soul wanted
to learn from this experience.
Now that's closing andsomething else is moving on.
When we apply it to life, it's obviously.
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Has a lot of emotions about things.
Uh, sometimes we can haveresistance to letting things go.
Sometimes we get stuck theresometimes, you know, I'm sure
we've all had incarnations where wedon't actually move past a phase.
We get stuck there and the lesson was, youknow, not learn or the lesson was to have
the experience of feeling stuck somewhere.
But if we just zoom back out and justgo, think of it like a housing project.
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When one phase is clearly complete,you look around the housing
project and you look great.
All of the cements on thefloor, everything's done.
Everything's put in, everything'smarked down, everything's dried.
Everything's good.
Everything's safety oriented.
We've done all the checks.
There's nothing we'll have to doexcept build the walls of the house.
It's funny when we're doing a buildingproject or something like that, we
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can't wait to get to the next phase.
Usually we're like, oh, how dowe soon get onto this next phase?
How do we, how do we continue moving on?
But when we have like the humancondition experience, when there's so
many different emotions and tangledand entwined in these experiences, past
traumas, karmic patterns, behaviors,all past experiences come together.
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Sometimes we have this difficultyto move on to this next, next stage
of our life or our experience.
And I think through my own personalexperience of what we've learned of going
through many different phases together,through different moves, through different
projects, through, you know, all of theretreats and all the other things that
we've kind of created over the years.
And now we're kind of coming intoin a truth seekers era, if you will.
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The belief system that prevents peoplefrom shifting to the next phase is as
a belief that it's not the right time.
And yet we have these experiences ofit showing that it's time to do it.
But one of the belief systems thereis that it's not the right time.
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And then I think the other experienceis that when we don't move from
one phase of the life to the next.
We have this inherent belief orexpectation that the next phase is gonna
be worse than where we currently are.
If we already just was like, okay, great.
This relationship's closing, thisjob's closing, this place is closing.
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But we knew, great, this is openingup something to be even better.
We would be like, oh, great.
Just like when we've done the foundationson the house, we're like, great.
The next phase is the walls.
We're gonna start to getto build all those things.
It's gonna really start creating the houseso people gonna live in there would be
that excitement about that next phase.
And then it goes, great.
We finished all this.
We're gonna do the roof.
That means whenever we're gonna do it orhowever we're gonna do it, it's gonna now
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gonna be complete to move and live in.
I love that.
But when we have this experience inour life, you know, in my experience,
you know, through the trauma work thatI do and trauma in my own, own, own
life, we often have these experiences,especially in formative years of our life.
When big changes perhaps happen likedivorce, moving house instability,
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other things that happen that wereoutside of our control, and then we
naturally associate these differentbig changes in our life then with
negative effects and experiences.
Yeah.
But we are not like the childrenthat we once were, that we are.
I would say impotent inour effect in the world.
A lot of these things and experiencesand negative experiences that happen
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to us, a child, with these big changes,we had no choice say or input in them.
We were just experiencing them asthe choice of adults around us that
were creating these experiences,either positive or negative
through choice or unconsciousness.
But when we come back to where weare in these stages of our lives.
The invitation is, is to help navigatethat more easily, is to recognize that
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you do have agency, I love that word.
You do have agency, and sometimesit's not necessarily in terms
of the physical reality as much.
And I'll say this and I'll say it manytimes again, it's true we have, we
have agency in how we respond to it.
We always have agency interms of how we respond to it.
We always have multiple choices interms of how we respond to a situation.
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But for the most part, what I'm referringto here in terms of being empowered
through the process is the recognitionthat when things in life start to
crumble and fall away, rather thanreverting to the default setting, which
is bad things, or this is bad, or thisis negative, there's the invitation to
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change the response to it to recognize.
Okay, great.
The foundations of the house are complete.
Things are phasing out inthat part of the project.
What does this mean?
That there's gonna be moreenergy for in my life?
And I think just to kind offinalize and summarize that,
it's about recognizing that.
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Life is not a static experiencethat we go through different phases.
If you think about when you wentthrough school, you know, from
kindergarten to to high school,you're not learning the same things.
You know, those classes endthose groups of people that
you were in relationship with.
They change.
You go into a different schooland then you go to university or
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college or wherever it might be.
There's all these different thingsthat those environments that you've
been learning in change consistently.
If we'd stayed in that same environment tolearn, can you imagine being kindergarten?
Your whole life.
So we have these different stages andphases of our life that we go through.
So the invitation is to embrace thetransition and the change, and then
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be intentional with how you respond tothese situations and where you bring
your energy to it in terms of what youare creating based upon your awareness
of the Soul Blueprint, so that you canpotentiate those next stages of your life.
To line up with the blueprintthat's already there.
'cause the blueprint isn't necessarilysomething that's created, it's just
looking at the map, learning to read it.
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Right?
Just like if you turn down the roadon in a car and you get to a dead
end, you just look at the map and youreverse up and you go a different way.
So the invitation in and, andwhy, for me, connecting with the
sole blueprint is important is.
It helps us to understand more about thesetransitions and changes in our lives.
Some people use astrology, somepeople use different types of tools
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and techniques, but for me, it'sall really reflecting what the Soul
Blueprint is and why we came here.
What would you say about that?
Yeah.
I love, I love all that, um, and somany things that you said inspired, uh,
several different trains of thought.
For me, the, the first thingthat comes up is, you know.
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Even within a single incarnation,you know, you and I talk about this
and I have several friends that,um, also have the same experience.
Everyone always has their ownlanguage for describing it.
But you know, if I look backon my incarnation so far.
Right.
I notice, I feel like I've had aboutfour or five incarnations within the
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incarnation, meaning that a certainperiod of time goes, there seems
to be a certain set of lessons ora certain thing or theme happening,
and then there's a transition andmy life shifts into some new phase.
Of learning growth,catalyst, themes, topics.
And so sometimes when I look back atearlier ages of my own life, it feels
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like a lifetime or two ago becauseit's not even the same experience.
It's not the same.
I'm not the same person.
Um, I'm not needing thesame things from it.
I'm not engaging the same things.
I'm in a different place.
And so also, I just like to saythat because some people have
that experience of like, I.
The idea, for some reason, there'sthis sort of collective idea that
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the Soul Blueprint is this one thingand it's huge, and you're supposed
to go be this rock star and have thisaudience or stadium full of people,
and that's your Soul Blueprint.
There's just sort of an idea when Ihear people talk about Soul Mission,
soul calling, soul Blueprint.
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I hear people often speak about,what's that one thing I'm supposed
to be doing that I'm not aware of?
That if I just had, if I just knewwhat it would be, I would go be that
rock star and have that stadium full.
And the thing is one.
The Soul's Blueprint, the missioncalling is, we've already talked about,
and Michael's explained also very well.
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Uh, it can shift and change in onelifetime, so, so the idea that it's
gonna stay the same and be this onething isn't always true for everybody.
Definitely there are incarnationexperiences where someone comes in.
Very math oriented, goes straight intosome university for math, and then becomes
a professor, and then becomes some sort ofmathematician throughout their whole life.
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Okay.
And that could be perceived to be asingular focus, even though life is
a lot more than you know, just that.
The other thing that I always like totalk about, and I wanna know what you
have to say about this, Michael, uh,you know, often we think of the souls
blueprint, the mission, the calling,the purpose as being this one thing,
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and it's related to work or vocation.
And it's this thing that I go out anddo and that I plan and prepare for that.
I make it happen, and then it's done when.
It seems more authentic or realisticthat, that the sole blueprint, the sole
purpose, the sole mission, is actuallyhappening around us on a daily basis
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in our relationships, in our closerelationships, in our, when we just
encounter somebody going to the grocerystore and never see them again, but.
What would you say about that inregards to the Soul Blueprint?
Literally being thecomprehensiveness of life?
Yeah, that's really wellput and a great question.
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Uh, thank you for asking that.
I would say firstly that the SoulBlueprint, in my understanding,
experience, is a set oflessons and themes that we.
Agree and decide thatwe want to investigate.
It's like going to, youknow, going to university and
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choosing what you wanna study.
You say, I wanna major in this, Iwant to do whatever, whatever you
do in America, I dunno what it is,but, so, so, but you choose what you
wanna study, um, and then you, you'regonna go and learn those things and.
I, I believe that when we, part of thesole blueprint is choosing what we want
to learn, who we want to incarnate withis like, okay, I want to choose that
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class and I wanna learn from that teacher.
That's kind of like the type ofpeople that we have in our life.
Are the teachers around us that getto help us understand those lessons.
Obviously, we are great teachers foreach other on the daily, you know,
kind of going back and forth withour reflections and our experiences.
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But then to answer your question,these type of people that we have
these experiences around with in ourdaily life experience, it's not an
accident whether we like it or not.
These type of people and interactions,the people that trigger us, the type of
situations that are difficult or causeproblems, other things like that, as
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well as the people that bring joy andlove into our life and, uh, and blissful
experiences and that interconnectedness.
So yeah, the, the sole blueprint isgoing on around us all, all the time.
Um, but what I think again islike a, another misconception is.
Is that we have this one way or oneopportunity to learn this lesson, and
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I think this is a practical integrationof understanding the soul's blueprint
because what I hear from clients manytimes over is, why do I keep having
this experience over and over again?
Why does this experience justhappen to me over and over again?
You know, I am in onesituation and I move location.
I move jobs.
I have a different relationship,but yet all the same things come up.
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Any variation of of those differenttypes of questions or more.
And for me it's because the sole blueprinthas a lesson that we want to learn.
And if we don't learn it, then theinteractions, the things that will show
up as you are saying, the sole blueprint'sall around us expressing itself or we're
experiencing it, then there will justbe another opportunity to learn it.
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There'll be anotheropportunity to learn it.
So again, another practical.
Integration of the Soul's Blueprint isto recognize and understand, okay, why
is this experience coming up for me?
What do I wanna learn from this situation?
Why is it presenting itself?
I think that can be really practical.
And then I think to speak to the peoplewho maybe have experienced some trauma.
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There's often this feeling of, Ididn't do it right, I've not done it
good enough, or these types of things.
You know, I know those experiencesthat I've had through my life.
This is this recognition thatyour soul blueprint's gonna adapt.
It's like putting your hand inwater, the water shapes around
your hand and how it moves.
So I think the one thing thatwe can be confident about.
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That as we go through life,our soul's blueprint will keep
meeting us where we're at.
Sometimes it might repeat thelesson on repeat, you know, over
and over for a period of monthsor years until we're sick of it.
So.
The invitation is, I think, justto recognize that that is actually
the love of consciousness, the loveof oneness I the love of God, like
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actually giving us the opportunity.
It's not like eighth grade test whereyou've got one or two chances to get it.
Yeah, it's true.
You've got infinite lifetimes to get it.
The question is, is how manylifetimes do you really want
to spend getting this lesson?
So yeah, I think that's what kind ofcome up when, when you were sharing
that and to kind of go further intolike the practical integration.
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'cause I know, you know, we loveto give people as best we can,
tools, practical experiences.
How would you say that people canconnect to their soul's blueprint?
What would be a practical guide or way,just briefly right now, in terms of how
someone can start to connect to theirown soul's blueprint in everyday life?
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Oh, I love that.
And you know, I was, that was alreadysort of taking shape or forming over here.
So, uh, two things come up.
You guys.
There's infinite numbers of ways, buttwo things come up in this moment.
One.
What keeps popping up for me is, youknow, this is being reflected to me
for myself to, to share as an example.
You know, a lot of times we'reaware of our inclinations and our
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passions and our joys from childhood,that there may be things that we
remember that we did early on.
That we just loved.
So, so, for instance, for me, youknow, even when you're talking about
us being teachers, when I was a kid,and I've told you about this, probably
not in detail because is, is this whereyou line up the, the stuffed animals?
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Yeah, this is it.
Okay.
This is a good one, guys.
So I had like eight or 10 stuffed animals.
The short version of this, I wasthe teacher, they were my students,
and I literally had a notebook.
How old were you?
Oh.
Like seven, eight, like so theyall had their names and I had this
notebook and I had lots of differentcolored markers and I would make them
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worksheets because I liked to designand I liked to design worksheets.
I put all the worksheets in front ofthem, I'd give them their own marker.
I would do their worksheets for them.
'cause also I enjoy doing that.
I would make each worksheetbe completed differently.
'cause they all had their ownpersonalities, but basically.
I loved teaching.
My play was teaching and you know, Ithought when I was a kid, because of my
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limited ideas of what it meant to teach,I thought, well, I guess I'm gonna be an
elementary school teacher when I grow up.
But the truth is, and this isalso in line with the blueprint.
We can tune into those things even askids that we remember that we enjoyed.
You know, Michael, I'm feeling into you asa kid, you know, I know you rode bikes and
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had a motorcycle and everything, and thenhere we are as adults and we've got the
motorcycle and that's one of our favoritethings to do together is go out, out in
nature, off on a dirt road and disappearforever and just enjoy that, you know?
So that's another great example.
Maybe you loved.
To draw when you were a kid, maybe youreally enjoyed when your parents took
you on those camping trips and you'dbe out in nature swimming in the river.
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So those things that we can kindof touch into that have been with
us since we were a child that wejust loved, we just always enjoyed.
Um, those things are.
Often just very simple, quick, and easyways to recognize the soul's calling
is alive and working and, and a andwell within us and expressing itself.
It's the reason why you wanna make morecamping trips, those types of things.
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Another thing.
The second thing that comes up inthis moment, again, infinite number
of ways to connect with the soul'scalling and purpose and blueprint.
Like you said, just expandingon it is recognizing are there
patterns that are playing out in mylife that I seem to get stuck on?
Or being a loop about you.
And I often say, oh, I'm in a loop.
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What is this loop?
And because we recognizeit so quickly, like, okay.
Thought I moved throughthis two weeks ago.
Here it is again.
What's the thing it'strying to present me with?
Knowing that those places wherewe get stuck or those patterns
we find ourselves in that.
I'm just gonna say causeschallenge, struggle, suffering.
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That is the soul's calling.
So that's sort of, I would saythe tough way to perceive the
soul's calling is recognize.
And we look at that.
We say what growth is being invitedwithin me right now through this
loop, through this challenge,through the suffering that I seem
to keep going over and over through.
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Um.
You know, example that comes forwardfor me right now in that might be like
overextending myself in relationships inways that don't feel authentic and then I
experience the pain or the suffering fromoverextending myself in a relationship
again to a way that doesn't feel authenticto where requires or invites me to.
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I don't have to do anything, butI'm gonna, it invites me to assess.
Where did I overextend myself?
Where was I inauthentic?
Where did I show up?
People pleasing instead of sincerelyopening my heart, where did I find that?
I went over my own boundaries andthen I shore that up even more.
And then lo and behold, after I do thatenough times, it's no longer the lesson
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and some other lesson comes along.
So those are the two ways I would say.
That's great.
Yeah, and I think what overlaps reallyfor me, with what you've shared.
That's all really great.
It's, it's that what you already tunedinto was that tuning into that excitement,
like tuning into that pure excitementbecause we often have this experience
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on earth of what we think we shoulddo, what's gonna bring us X result.
So we'll do this, or the consensuson the planet says, do these
things and you'll get these things.
So.
I find that I can speak for myselfin earlier life, and definitely
that's been a part of our evolutionis, is really embodying the
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soul's blueprint in life and work.
But it's such a powerful practice totune into what that pure excitement and
joy is rather than thinking what theoutcome will be if we do those things.
It's a big deal.
You know, let's, let's just,let's just, um, look at
something like someone might say.
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My soul's, uh, my excitement would be tohave loads of money so you can go and do
a load of things to go and get money anddo things and other things like that.
But if we've not gone deeper tothat, there can be the recognition
of, yeah, I want to have abundance.
And that can be part of the soul'smission to, to have abundance so
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that we can do all the things thatwe wanna do and be of service.
But there's often these limit andbeliefs that might come in place that go.
I want to have money, but Ican't live my soul's purpose.
There's often this kind of ultimatumthat we play out, that we don't choose
what we really are fully excited aboutbecause we don't necessarily believe
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that we're resourced through doingthe things that we're excited about.
Now, of course everyone has differentlessons and kind of soul blueprints
and themes that are gonna play out,but I think that invitation is to
start living that soul's blueprint.
Is to start do doing more of whatis like pure excitement, pure joy.
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Like I know for me, I like just in onthe work kind of day, like from the
work perspective, I know I'll have alist of all the things that I wanna
do, but for me to like rigidly plan.
All of the things that I want to doon a given day, multiple days out.
It doesn't really work for me because whenI kind of look at the list of things to
do, I'm like, what's exciting me the most?
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And I know that often take me in adifferent direction and more kind of
things will kind of be added to that.
So I really love having that flexibilityto follow that excitement, you know?
And this podcast has been one ofthe excitements that we've wanted
to, to follow for, for a long time.
I'm really glad that we're doing it.
Yeah.
Um, but I think it's just such a powerfulexperience, even if we don't act upon
it, but to at least have the inquiry.
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To really start tuning into what lightsus up before our mind creates all
of the limitation and the obstaclesto us actually being able to do it.
You know, there's, there's, there'srock stars, there's musicians,
there's all people who have gone outthere and done whatever their souls
calling was and probably have moremoney than all of us put together.
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And they're doing this thing that theywanted to go and do together, you know?
Um, so.
There's, there's, there's allthese different situations that I
think our conditioning, you know,our families, our, you know, our
direct experiences of growing up,um, our, our friendship groups, the
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kind of people that we're around.
We have this, I think there'sthis point that happened.
I think it happened in mylife, and I think it happens in
other people's lives as well.
There's this point where.
Like the idea of infinite possibilityof this kind of like wide-eyed kid
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that thinks they can be an astronautor do whatever they want to do.
There's so many voices that say, oh,but what are you really gonna do?
What, what's, you know, what,what's practical for you?
What's gonna be, what, whatare you really gonna do?
And there's all these voices of doubtthat get implemented or, or sewn.
And I think part of the processfor me over the kind of like.
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My own evolution through my own,what you call it, non-dual spiritual
awakening trauma transformation, hasbeen reconnecting to that infinite
possibility before all of those kindof doubting voices or influences in
my life or experiences or traumastold me that that wasn't possible.
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Um, so I would say follow the excitement.
Follow your joy and excitement, and thenalso reconnect to the part of you that.
New infinite possibilities existed.
Mm-hmm.
And I think that for many of us,that time at some point in childhood,
there was a point where we had that.
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And then thirdly, to kind ofround that off, I would say
that that never disappeared.
We just looked in the other direction.
It's, it's somethingthat we need to recreate.
It's always been there and part of thesoul's blueprint may have been to have
the experience of limitations so we canlearn the experiences of limitation.
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But I do think planetary wide,excuse me, as we are going through
these different shifts, I think partof the shift from third to fourth
entity or the planetary shift towardslove is becoming more limitless.
In every aspect of the things that we do.
And I think, you know, with AI comingin and all these kind of transformations
that we're seeing on the planet, weare kind of going into this realm where
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we're stepping into a world and a planetwhere we don't know what's coming.
And I think the.
I would say a pitfall could befor us as we go into this new age
of what the planet is and thisplanetary shift towards love is.
I personally hope that I don'tbring my idea of limitation
with me ah, into that new place.
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Yeah.
I love that.
Yeah.
Alright, um, anything elseyou'd like to add today, Jamie?
I think that's it for now.
All right.
Well thank you everyone for listening.
Uh, it's been great connecting with you.
Next episode we're gonna bedoing spiritual sovereignty,
so I'm excited about that.
Uh.
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we've got a whole load of freeresources, one-on-one programs,
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We hope to help you connect to your owninner truth and step into service, into
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Same.
Bye-bye.