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We trace a year that split open our sense of safety and identity, and we show how ancestral wisdom, energetic practice, and community helped us keep leading through chaos. The journey lands on a living vision: hold the grid of light, choose the highest timeline, and celebrate being alive.

• election shock exposing safety and belonging
• miscasting, stereotypes, and cultural disconnection
• ancestral fear, epigenetics, and vigilance
• sitting in the power as daily anchor
• community support and perfect timing
• Lighthouse container as reciprocity in practice
• reclaiming power through small, brave acts
• holding the energetic grid of light
• practical invites to act in 3D
• celebration of aliveness and choice


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SPEAKER_00 (00:00):
You didn't come here to play safe.
You came to remember your powerand build what comes next.
I'm Sylvia Beatrice, PsychicMedium and Intuition Coach, and
this is Soul Level Human, thepodcast for truth tellers, cycle
breakers, and soul-ledrevolutionaries.
You didn't come here to bypassthe chaos.
You came here to lead throughit.

(01:13):
I turned 40 last year, and as anenergetically sensitive person,
I can't help but think about howcarefree and happy I was last
October.
I had big plans for my 40thyear.
I was gonna relaunch my podcast,I was gonna relaunch my
lighthouse course, I was gonnabe active on social media, I was

(01:36):
working out, feeling strong,optimistic, inspired, and
completely safe.
And then came November, electionday and election morning, and
the energetic truth of whatactually happened didn't match

(01:58):
up to what I was seeing.
And I kept waiting for it toline up, and it it never did.
And even worse, I was seeing inreal time the unveiled truth of
the people around me.
Oh, you you wanted this, but youweren't just not sure.
You actually you're you're happyabout this.

(02:21):
Oh, you're you're not a safeperson.
Huh.
What does it mean to be safe?
Who am I?
How do I fit here?
And I've always known thatobviously I'm a Latina, right?
Growing up here in LA, I'venever had the experience of
feeling othered.
Huge privilege.

(02:42):
It's actually another reason,yet another reason.
I've never really historicallyunderstood where I fit.
I I could never tick the careerbox that really made sense to
me.
I couldn't find where I fit.
The subtext of how peoplerelated to me was always you're

(03:02):
one of the good ones.
But it was never overt enoughfor me to really understand it
or clock it.
And plus, I'm sure I have somany neurodivergent things
happening.
I was always a little farremoved from social norms and
understanding coolness.

(03:23):
Like that was never, that wasnever me.
I didn't really even understandhumor until after college, but
that's a whole other story.
And as a theater major at USC,the available material was
largely Chicano plays, wheredirectors wanted me to play the
housekeepers or the fieldworkers and the cholas, people

(03:43):
with spicy food, no education,and thick Mexican accents.
I'm not any of those things.
I'm not Mexican.
Those are lives I had zeroconnection to, but that's what
they wanted me to do.
And even in my house growing up,I didn't do chores.
Um, my mom tried to teach me todo laundry, uh, but we didn't

(04:06):
have the structure to keep upwith those habits.
And I shrank so many sweaters incollege.
I didn't know how to boil water,I didn't learn how to fry an egg
until I figured it out onYouTube when I was 20.
Anyway, she worked late.
My sister and I always had a tonof activities on the weekends.
My chores were hours and hoursof homework.

(04:29):
I was the kid at the old girlsCatholic College prep high
school in Hollywood.
I had, you know, like four APsand two honors and a roll in a
musical, and my big dramaticsecret was that I failed PE in
the sixth grade.
I I didn't know that pretendingto forget your PE uniform so you

(04:49):
wouldn't have to participatemeant that your grade went down
every time.
I I didn't know that.
I I learned I got an F.
If you didn't know it waspossible to get an F in PE, yes,
actually, it is possible.
I've done it.
My dad was a math professor, andmy mom worked in radio.
I wasn't spending my childhoodtranslating for them on the

(05:12):
phone.
I wasn't cutting school, Iwasn't in a gang, I wasn't into
rap.
My friends at school taught meto like hot Cheetos in high
school over 20 years ago.
I didn't grow up eating spicyfood or even Mexican food, and
that's really all people knewback then of any kind of Latin

(05:32):
anything.
They understood tacos and Idon't know, burritos.
The end.
And even ceremonial cacao, ifyou want to take it to the
spiritual side, I didn't eventry ceremonial cacao until a
white friend of mine introducedit to me here in LA in 2022.

(05:54):
She explained the intention ofthe ceremony, but she she didn't
mention that it's a Latintradition.
I found that out on my ownthrough my own research on
TikTok this year.
Slightly, slightly embarrassedto admit that.
But I I found an old email evenfrom 2015.

(06:16):
I was asking a friend if he'dever heard of something called
ayahuasca, but I spelled it a ya W.
Oh my god, W A S K A.
Oh my god.
Like this is how disconnectedfrom my culture, my people, like
my traditions I've been.

(06:38):
And I've learned and unlearnedso much, especially over the
last five years, especially overthe last two years.
Palestine, of course, especiallyover the last year.
Yeah.
Icy streets and winter bootshave not made life easy this

(07:01):
year.
This year was the year Iwrestled with energetic and
epigenetic fear.
My dad's side of the familybeing from El Salvador, where
his brother was killed in therevolution for his and my dad's
activism and involvement in theuniversity's student
organizations.
My mom being from Honduras,having lived through a coup that

(07:24):
I literally just learned aboutthis week, talking about how she
and others her age took shelterin a church.
All of that fear was in my DNA,in my energetic field.
And I didn't really know.
Like I knew, but I didn't know.

(07:45):
I had to wrestle with all ofthat this year.
How on earth was I gonna liveand keep going with anything in
life while suddenly being hyperaware of my appearance because
I'm actually not white and I'mactually not the preferred

(08:10):
current type.
I was hyper-aware, and stillkind of am of every cyber truck,
every truck with a huge Trumpflag on it.
I don't know about you, but thisis my first hostile government
takeover.
I had to wrestle through andwork through all of that.
But it's interesting that it wasso present for me because I grew

(08:34):
up in Burbank.
I watched Legends of the HiddenTemple on Nickelodeon.
I would lay in bed and secretlytry to turn off the light
telepathically, like Alex Mack.
And what if that's actually myadvantage?
Because it was the energeticwork that I did behind the

(08:56):
scenes this year that helped memove through it all and
reconnect and recommit to mysoul work.
And it was my ancestral workthat helped me gather the
courage to put myself out thereanyway and ask for help and keep
going, even with oftentimesminimal support and minimal
sleep, much of the time.

(09:17):
And as an aside, notice thehidden temple and its guards
were Mayan, which originated inthe same place as my family in
Central America.
And maybe part of me understoodthat Alex Mack maybe wasn't all
fiction.
Maybe there was something tothis energy stuff.

(09:39):
I don't believe in mistakes andcoincidences, and I know now
that my spirit team isconstantly guiding me.
I didn't always know, butlooking back, I can see how it's
always been there.
I've always been doing this.
This is who I am, and I'm reallyproud to say this year I've done

(10:04):
everything I set out to do.
I brought back the podcast.
I relaunched Lighthouse.
I even cut my own hair back inMarch as a way to reclaim my
power.
And I've never ever gotten morecompliments on my hair in my
entire life.
This past week, my husband and Ireworked our entire house so we

(10:25):
could give our kids their ownrooms.
Because, you know, they'regetting older.
And so right now, I'm actuallydownstairs in what was the
playroom and will be my officeand recording studio.
And the kids are over thefreaking moon about their rooms.
Me and my Libre placements hadthe best time dreaming and

(10:47):
scheming, and I was in flow andI was creative and I was
playful, and I got to heal someof my inner child who never got
that kind of a gorgeous room.
And it was all beautiful andpowerful and good.
And this year has been nothinglike I thought it would be.

(11:12):
But what I've learned is I'veshown myself that I can show up
messy.
I can show up happy, I can showup in whatever way, and it's
enough.
It's perfect.
And I see what it means toactually sit in the power.

(11:32):
Sitting in the powers ofpractice that many psychics and
mediums do is their bread andbutter, their baseline practice
to connect with the all that is,to remember who you truly are.
And you you know it.
I knew it.
I did it, but I didn't know ittill this year.

(11:56):
This year is the year.
I see what it means to actuallysit in the power while holding
the clear awareness that I'mvery much in progress, and I
don't know what I don't know,and that will never change, and
it's a good thing.
And I've been able to do it allbecause of the soul-level

(12:20):
support that I've had.
Soul sisters calling me atexactly the time I need them
most.
I mean, I don't get surprisedanymore, but it's it's still
delightful.
Business mentors and people inthe work with me every step of
the way, people who get it,signs and magic and
conversations and spirit behindthe scenes.

(12:43):
It this year has not been easyat all.
But I have felt protected andguided every step of the way,
every step.
Not to say I didn't have mycrash house, like I've mentioned
before in the beginning of theyear, but even in the depths of
that, I have the foundation thatI am guided and protected at all

(13:10):
times.
This past Friday, we wrapped upLighthouse with our bonus
closing circle, and it wasabsolutely beautiful to see,
hear, feel, and know just howperfect the divine timing of all
of it was, and how theexperience was exactly what we

(13:33):
all needed, me included.
I could not have gotten throughthe last, what was it, seven
weeks, a little bit over sevenweeks, without the consistency
of that group, showing up forthat group, teaching and
channeling for them, also wasperfect and exactly what I

(13:58):
needed.
So, what a beautiful give andreceive cycle that is.

(14:25):
Hold the vision of peopleopening their hearts and their
minds to things they've neverbeen able to see or understand
before.
Hold the vision that if you'relistening to this podcast,
you're here to hold theenergetic grid of light, just
like the Han Moon thatmagically, coincidentally, I
don't believe in coincidencescame out this summer to show

(14:47):
everybody what it means to holdthe energy to connect with each
other and know that yourpresence, your energy, your
courage, your intention, andyour actions, your words are
being used to create a beautifulfuture.

(15:11):
Because by doing all of that, bybeing all of that, you are
creating a beautiful present.
So for my birthday this week, godownload the highest timeline
meditation for free.

(15:32):
The code will be in the shownotes.
It will be good for the rest ofthis week.
And if you want to join us forthe next round of Lighthouse, so
you can join our network oflight workers who are committed
to staying plugged all the wayfucking to the 3D, make sure
you're on the priority list.

(15:52):
I'm gonna do one more roundbefore the end of the year, and
knowing how to work with thisenergy is absolutely crucial.
And knowing your why andunderstanding how you fit into
this cosmic relay race, it's soimportant.
You are here right now, and thatis everything.

(16:17):
What a cause to celebrate! Happyfreaking birthday to me.
Oh my god, you want to know whatI just realized?
I was gonna say scared,shitless, but still showing up
from the beginning about myself.
Words are such a window intoenergy.

(16:37):
And this is one of the things Italk about in Lighthouse, but
listen, scared, shitless, butstill showing up from the
beginning.
When I was born, I was meta tochildren's hospital here in LA
for emergency surgery, the firstof a few stays in the NICU.
I had an intestinal obstruction,literally scared shitless.

(17:02):
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah, well, there you go.
Words.
Ah wow.
So on that note, uh hard pivot.
This week for my birthday, I'dlove for you to celebrate that
you're here with me.

(17:24):
I mean, bonus points if you dosomething that makes you be
scared shitless, but that youreally want to do anyway.
I want you to feel alive.
Tell your body that you're here,tell the world that you're here.
Do something that breaks up theroutine, something that
interrupts the pattern,reconnects you with love and
wonder and awe and connectionand adventure.

(17:44):
Do something that celebrates thefact that you are alive and
you're here, and that's not aforever thing.
And because I celebrate mybirthday for the entire month,
I'd love for you to tag me whenyou do this special thing for my

(18:04):
birthday, any any part of thismonth.
Tag me.
I want to see how you're livingyour life.
And because it's spooky season,why don't you even invite your
loved ones who died to go on allthese adventures with you?
I mean, literally, it doesn'teven have to be anything huge or

(18:26):
lavish.
All of these experiences aresomething that people in spirit
wish they could do.
And you're here.
You get to do so much.
The future isn't set in stone,and it's waiting to see what

(18:46):
you're gonna do next.
My kids are off for the entireweek of my birthday, so I will
be taking this week off andlining up some good stuff for
when I come back.
So sit tight, go live your life,go do things, and report back.
Okay.

(19:06):
See you later.
Thank you for listening to SoulLevel Human.
If this episode moved somethingin you, share it, text it to a
friend, post to your story.
The soul level revolutionspreads one brave human at a
time, and your voice makes adifference.
So until next time, remember toslow down, tune in, trust your

(19:27):
guidance, and keep having theaudacity to choose the highest
timeline.
When you show up fully, you giveothers permission to do the
same.
Make this the timeline where youshow up.
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