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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You didn't come here to play safe.
You came to remember your powerand build what comes next.
I'm Sylvia Beatriz, 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.

(00:20):
Lead through it.
Hello, soul Level Human family.
This break has been so needed,so thank you so much for tuning
in while I've been gone in superduper lighthouse mode.
This is the feeling of totalalignment and magic and support,

(00:43):
and it's really, really crazyto think of being able to access
that knowing and that feelingin the middle of everything
happening.
I know that me doing thispodcast and this program right
now is exactly what I'm supposedto be doing, and that feeling

(01:03):
like when you know you're doingexactly what you're meant to be
doing, and that feeling likewhen you know you're doing
exactly what you're meant to bedoing with exactly the right
people at exactly the right timeI don't even have words to
describe this feeling.
It's, I mean, I guess it'salignment, and I know beyond a
shadow of a doubt that teachingother people to live this way is
exactly the mission.

(01:24):
We just finished our secondweek of Lighthouse and it's
going so well.
I have the most beautiful,powerful women in the program
and even after the first session, we've already had some huge
ahas and breakthroughs in thegroup.
And just what a special,special group I have.
And because Lighthouse is alifetime membership, I also

(01:46):
extended the invitation to my2019 members and well, the ones
I was able to get in contactwith anyway but all of them that
I was able to talk to and getahold of, they were all thrilled
to come back for this year andI think that's such an
incredible feedback for theexperience that I built back
then and I'm just, I'm just soincredibly grateful and proud to

(02:10):
have to have this, to have suchunwavering support from all of
these women, even six yearslater.
And for anybody I wasn't ableto get in contact with, if
you're listening now and you'relike, wait, wait, that's me, I
want in, we'd love to have youjust DM me or email me and I'll
get you set up.
You can watch the recordingsand join our Marco Polo group.

(02:31):
You're not too late and myintention is to offer one more
round before the year end.
So if you missed out on thisone and you need some support to
get through everythinghappening right now with courage
and your connection from behindthe scenes.
Stay tuned.
Make sure you sign up for thepriority list.
It's on the website.
I'll put a link in here, justin case.

(02:51):
I saw a TikTok a while backtalking about how they refer to
God universe source as Gus and Ikind of liked it.
I don't have any problemspersonally with God in general,
have any problems personallywith God in general, but also
the word God has such stringsattached like expectation and
association.
Yeah, I kind of prefer spiritor universe.

(03:13):
What words do you use?
And, as you know, words arevery powerful.
I say that to my kids till I'mblue in the face, but truly our
words are so powerful.
And even using the word Gus,the name Gus, it sets the tone
for our entire worldview and ourwhole relationship to the
universe.
Wayne Dyer said that one of ourbiggest questions in our life is

(03:35):
to decide whether we live in afriendly or hostile universe,
and he talked about how that onedecision determines how we see
things, how we interpret eventsas they happen, what kind of
divine support we receive ornotice even what kind of people
we attract into our circle, andthat makes sense to me and at
the most basic level, that onechoice would be a very powerful

(04:00):
setting for our reticularactivating system to be
programmed to seek out.
And if you're not familiar withthe reticular activating system
, it's basically our brain'ssupercomputer that detects and
processes all the input that oura hundred billions of neurons
receive into digestibleinformation, basically our
attention, and what makes itthrough all the filters so that

(04:21):
we notice it Right.
And our brain is automaticallyset, just like chat, gpt
standard settings.
It's just there to agree withus and make us right and it's up
to us to program the criticalthinking and what's important,
how to look at things, how toprioritize information.
The reticular activating systemshows us what we tell it is

(04:41):
important.
Like you know, when you'rethinking about getting a new car
and suddenly you start seeingit everywhere, that's your
reticular activating system.
So back to Wayne Dyer.
If we decide that we live in afriendly universe, our reticular
activating system gets to workand highlights all the
experiences that show supportand kindness and synchronicities

(05:03):
and friendship, and we coulduse the name Gus to establish a
friendly and trustingrelationship with the universe.
Our conversations would lookdifferent, they would feel
different.
Hey, gus, how's it going today?
Hey, gus, I had a hard daytoday.
Gus, homie, I need some help.

(05:23):
It would be more honest andvulnerable, maybe that
permission to be ourselves allthe way, like we would have that
safety and that confidence toknow that Gus is always there.
And you see how that's a littlebit more personal.
And do you see how that onechoice decides the settings for
a million other sub settings?
I haven't tried on fully usingthe word Gus, but what if that's

(05:44):
something that you can playwith?
And with everything happeningright now, I certainly wouldn't
blame you for deciding that welive in a hostile universe.
You would absolutely bejustified in citing our school
shootings, genocides, violenceagainst kids all over the world
in your argument.
I've tested out all of mybeliefs, turned them upside down

(06:05):
inside out.
Who am I to tell you what tobelieve?
I'm here to just present anexperience like a fitting room
In Lighthouse.
I want my students, my peopleit's weird calling them students
, they're just my friends on thepath Like.
What benefits me most of allthat I like to show people is

(06:29):
staying in neutral observer modefor science, treating it like a
science project, just seeingwhat happens, just like when
you're in a fitting room and youtry on some jeans.
You know, is this lightingflattering?
Does this pair of jeans make mybutt look good?
And I'm only half joking.
Right, like when you noticechronically hateful, stressed

(06:52):
out or angry people.
These people don't tend to lookvery healthy or vibrant or
youthful.
Right Like you can feel and seethe heaviness on their face and
their muscles are stressed outand tense and there's an edge to
them.
Right, and I mean, if vanity isenough for you to decide to be

(07:13):
an energetically compassionatehuman being, fine, fine, I will
take that right.
But back to neutral observermode.
For example, if we're in thefitting room and we're trying on
some jeans and they don't fit,right, if we're not in neutral
observer mode, we can attach allkinds of meanings to it.
Right, oh God, my body's weird.

(07:34):
I have a defective, but I amnot speaking from experience at
all.
I don't know what you'retalking about.
I am not speaking fromexperience at all.
I don't know what you'retalking about.
But getting to the point whereyou could just try on a pair of
jeans, and it doesn't phase youat all, you're just trying on
the pair of jeans, seeing if itworks right, seeing how it feels
, seeing if it's the right fitand then if it's not, doing

(07:57):
something else.
That's neutral observer mode.
That's how you get the mostaccurate, quick feedback so that
you can keep trying on thethings that might actually work
better.
So, just like beliefs.
Then, if I believe this, howdoes it feel in my body?
Just like that jacket if it'stoo tight, if it's too loose,

(08:17):
does it fit right?
How does this feel?
What kind of results do I get?
What's this experience like?
Do I feel inspired and creative?
Do I feel connected or doesthis drain me?
Am I depressed?
Am I feeling literally?
Does this serve me If I take iton as truth?

(08:41):
Does it serve anybody else?
These are important questions.
It's not as easy as this isright and this is wrong.
There's so much grayscale inthe middle that we get to play
with and start to experiment ifwe give ourselves the chance.
And for me, the entire basis ofmy work is that we are in a
friendly universe and that wecame here to forget, to see if

(09:06):
we remember.
And my relationship with theuniverse has been tested and
confirmed through consistencyover time, which builds trust.
Shout out to Brene Brown fortalking about the anatomy of
trust.
If you look up that talk onYouTube, it's one of my
favorites.
My relationship with theuniverse is absolutely a

(09:28):
relationship and just like anyrelationship, it's had its
shares of tests and questioningsand ups and downs.
And I certainly don't pretendto know everything about how
everything works and I thinkthat continuous learning and
sensibility and humility to knowI don't know what I don't know

(09:50):
is enough to keep ourrelationship alive and
interesting and connected.
I don't take her for granted.
I communicate kindly, I listenand receive communication back
in all the different ways thatshe presents it, and I know that
my bids for connection never gounnoticed because I get the

(10:13):
feedback right after right.
I'm listening, I'm waiting, I'mattuned.
And also I know that humanshave free will, that we can
choose to listen to our ownguidance or not.
We can choose to have this kindof relationship or not.
We can hurt each other and denythe humanity of ourselves and

(10:36):
the ones we choose to oppress orhurt or offend.
That's not the universe isdoing.
I imagine that being here onthis planet is like a cosmic
Marina Abramovich experience.
Have you heard of her?
She is a famous performanceartist that produced a highly

(10:57):
controversial experience back inthe seventies, called rhythm
zero 1974.
She stood there or sat there,I'm not sure silently for six
hours.
Well, she allowed people to dowhatever they wanted to her.
I think she had a sign and itsaid that she would take full
responsibility for whatever theydid.
So she had a table with 72items like there was a rose and

(11:23):
a feather, grapes, scissors, arazor blade, a gun and a bullet
and a whole bunch of other stuff.
And according to all theaccounts that I've read about it
, it started off pretty gently,really benign, but as it
progressed it got darker andmore sinister and by the end she
was naked, with cuts on herbody, somebody pointing a gun, a

(11:44):
loaded gun, at her head, andthen a fight broke out, with
people trying to protect herfrom people who were trying to
harm her.
And she said that at the end ofthe six hours she stood up and
started walking toward theaudience and everybody ran away.
Audience, and everybody ranaway.
And, based on that, free willand ethics experiment right,

(12:05):
it's up to every singleindividual to decide who they
want to be and what they'llallow.
The point of this experiencewas to see what happened, right,
to see what people would choose.
And then when the universe inthis case in the form of Maria
Abramovich right, it ends theexperiment, it sounds like many,

(12:28):
if not most, might be worriedto realize oh, there might be
some kind of accountabilityafterward and as far as I know,
there were no consequences, justlike she sat on her sign up
front.
But regardless, I can't helpbut think about all these people
that are likely alive today andthey have to live with the
knowledge of their own choices.
How did they go to sleep atnight?

(12:51):
Did they always feel just fineabout their choices?
Are they still alive?
And do they still wake up atnight thinking about it?
And then, when they die, whathappens then?
Right, so what's my point intelling you all of this?
The main message that's beencoming through my spirit team
has been about power, reclaimingour power, remembering our

(13:13):
power.
If our voices weren't powerful,then nobody would be trying so
hard to gerrymander and suppressthe majority vote.
The enforcers would certainlynot be hiding their identity.
Trad wife content that wantswomen at home with no money and
no friends, wouldn't be soglamorized.
Education wouldn't be sodemonized.

(13:35):
Critical thinking andinclusivity would be celebrated.
Social media wouldn't be sohighly would be celebrated
Social media wouldn't be sohighly censored.
I saw an Instagram graphic theother day.
It said my digital footprintmight very well land me in a
concentration camp fordissenters and undesirables by
2030, but it will also carrysome of my proudest receipts

(13:56):
about how I was and the world Iwanted to build when the
fascists closed in.
That really resonated with me,because the only way they win is
if we let them, if good peoplestay afraid and silent, and we
don't even need everybody.

(14:16):
According to the findings ofpolitical scientist Erica
Chenoweth out of HarvardUniversity, who studied civil
resistance from 1900 to 2006,the tipping point of every
movement was 3.5% of thepopulation participating in
nonviolent protest.
That's only 3.5%, and I'd arguethat that's happening, even if

(14:38):
it's not being covered in themedia For sure.
It's not right.
We are engaging in good troubleall over the country.
We are using our voices allover the world.
Even people are payingattention.
We're connecting with eachother, and energetically.
Humans have access to a hivemind.
Ideas spread without verbalcommunication.

(14:59):
Heart connection has beenestablished globally through
social media, learning the truthabout each other on a
one-to-one level, in real time,as opposed to the propaganda
that we've been fed in the past,for decades upon decades.
There's an entire collective ofmostly women, who woke up at 4
am on election night knowingthat something major had shifted

(15:22):
.
And I don't know about you, butmy FYP on TikTok has been
filled for the past couple ofdays with this phenomenon
happening again the same womenbeing woken up at 4 am and being
unable to sleep.
Something is happening rightnow, and we might not find out
what it is until a little bitlater maybe, but something is

(15:43):
happening again.
This is the time where we startto see how powerful and
connected we are in AI andsocial media, the soul level
revolution, the rise of thematriarchy across the world all
of this happening at the sametime.
This is when we get to bendreality together.

(16:08):
If you're listening to thispodcast, then it's safe to say
that you might have already hadsome experiences in your life
that defy logic or even the lawsof physics.
Whether it's a glitch in thematrix, deja vu, precog dreams,
spirit communication any ofthose things that don't make
logical mathematical 3d physicssense Don't make logical

(16:31):
mathematical 3d physics sense.
We know what's possible.
We know that we haven't evenscratched the surface of what's
possible.
It is time to double down onthe idea that the timeline we
choose doesn't have to belimited by common sense or logic
, or even billions of dollars orlogic, or even billions of
dollars.
We are in a cosmic MarinaAbramovich experiment right now.

(16:56):
What will we choose asindividuals?
What would we choose if weunderstood how powerful we
actually are and how much harmwill we allow others to choose?
Is it okay just because it'sallowed?
And at the end of thisexperiment, who will run away

(17:17):
and hide to avoid any kind ofconsequence or accountability?
Chances are it's the people whoare already running away and
hiding to avoid consequences.
They know full well that whatthey're doing is wrong and
unpopular and actually againstthe law.
They wouldn't be masked up ifthey thought they were doing the

(17:39):
right thing.
Ego is loud and proud, but youcan't outrun yourself when
you're alone at night, and youdefinitely can't outrun the life
review later.
But that's none of my business.
So for now, here's the mostimportant thing to take away
from this entire episode thesoul level revolution is about

(18:04):
remembering that we are powerfulindividually, more than we know
, and it's about rememberingthat we came here with an entire
collective of other souls withcomplimentary jobs.
We are not alone.
We are so powerful together andit's not our job to keep our

(18:26):
eyes on anybody else's paper butour own.
Our eyes on anybody else'spaper but our own.
We have to let other people onour team follow their
instructions on how they canbest serve the mission while you
do the same.
Arguing and convincing drainsenergy from everybody involved.
So get your energy right, stepinto your power, set your clear

(18:51):
intentions, learn to listen,follow directions, soul level,
universe, gus directions, andit's not even going to take
everybody on the planet doingall of that at the same time.
Right, I'd be really curious tolook into studies of the 3.5
rule as it relates to energetictipping points, because you know
that so many of us are doingthe work behind the scenes on

(19:14):
all of this.
Right now we're doing it.
And look at the media ourgeneration grew up on, or even
the younger generations.
Right now, hidden codes areeverywhere on how energy works.
Michael Jackson as Captain EO,transforming darkness to light
through courage and music andunity.
There's the Care Bear stare,the transformation scene in

(19:36):
Beauty and the Beast, wheneverybody in the castle
transforms, when he finallylearns to love Power Rangers,
captain Planet, miraculous K-pop, demon hunters.
Are you as obsessed as we areat my house.
Yeah, it's being courageous.
It's being courageous, it'sbeing honest, it's caring for
each other, it's fighting forwhat we believe in together, but

(19:58):
from a place of authentic,compassionate truth, embracing
ourselves, warts and all andeach other, extending that
understanding 360 degrees.
How else are we supposed toseal this honeymoon together,
guys, come on.
Glennon Doyle said something theother day that I absolutely

(20:20):
resonated to and I'm totallyparaphrasing this.
So bear with me.
We are not the resistance, weare the flow of humanity and
spirit and love.
The ones who want to keep usseparate and hating each other?
That small minority of power,hungry, scared, little people.
They're the resistance Humansbeautiful, heart-led, soul-led,

(20:45):
regular humans across the planet.
We will always choose eachother.
We will always find a way tocare for one another and our
planet.
After disasters happen, peoplerush to help each other, even if
they have nothing really tooffer other than a hand and a
smile and a hug.
So remember that right now,going into September, that

(21:06):
promises to be a wild ride witha high possibility of it
happening.
If you know, you know, zoom out,connect to the network of soul
level humans already doing thework of remembering who they
really are and what they came todo.
Fill yourself up with energy.

(21:30):
Connect to the planet.
Connect to your ancestors, whoare here to help you.
Connect to your spirit, team,people and beings that you might
not even know or have names for.
Connect, fill yourself up and,when you're ready, zoom back in.
What's one thing you can doright now that would affirm that

(21:50):
you are powerful, that you havechoice and agency, that you are
not alone, whether it's signingup to work with an organization
like mom's demand, donating toworld central kitchen,
amplifying the work of peoplealready doing the work of
speaking out and organizing.
You don't have to do everything.

(22:11):
You don't have to reinvent thewheel.
There is so much to do, so rollup your sleeves, get to it, but
first rest up, recharge yourflow, state with some creativity
and joy, and then feel the fearand anger and all the feelings
as they come up Grief even.

(22:33):
That's a whole cocktail initself.
Ask for support.
Choose again and again andagain and again.
We're human after all.
We are not going to be perfectin this.
We will mess this up.
We will mess this up.
But what do we do after that,if there was ever a time to tap

(22:56):
into your guidance and yourenergetic superpowers.
This is it, this is what wecame for and you are so needed
right now.
Thank you for listening to SoulLevel Human.
If this episode moved somethingin you, share it.

(23:16):
Text it to a friend, post toyour stories.
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
guidance and keep having theaudacity to choose the highest
timeline.
When you show up fully, yougive others permission to do the

(23:37):
same.
Make this the timeline whereyou show up.
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