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We all have those moments—when something clicks, and suddenly we see our path forward with breathtaking clarity. These turning points aren't just coincidences; they're soul-level guidance breaking through when we need it most.

In this special compilation episode, Sylvia takes us through the most powerful awakening moments from past conversations on Soul Level Human. 

From her own spiritual awakening that began with the passing of her childhood dog to James Wedmore's reluctant journey from spiritual skeptic to believer (after literally throwing Abraham Hicks books in the trash), these stories reveal what happens when we finally listen to those persistent nudges.

Jenni Finley shares how intuitive dreams of red rocks led her back to her soulmate after years apart, while Autumn Reeser offers profound wisdom about breaking cycles of self-punishment to discover how loving ourselves creates more transformation than discipline ever could. 

Laurie Rivers recounts how a quantum mechanics class taught by a Holocaust survivor validated the spiritual experiences she had been pushing away, bridging her logical mind with her intuitive knowing.

These transformational stories remind us that spiritual awakening isn't about bypassing human experience—it's about fully inhabiting it with greater awareness. As Sylvia puts it, we aren't "half soul and half human" but fully both: "It's not 50-50. It's 100-100."

Whether you're just beginning to notice those intuitive nudges or you've been following them for years, these stories will remind you that you're not alone in your experiences. The path may not be linear, but when we trust our guidance even through uncertainty, something remarkable happens—we remember who we truly are and why we came here.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Sylvia makes it extremely easy to make daily
spiritual practice accessible.
She has really made it so thatin any given moment, if I need
just one second of reassuranceor grounding, I can just close
my eyes and I'm instantly there.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Hi, friends, before we dive into today's episode, I
have something important toshare.
Lighthouse is officially openfor enrollment now through
August 5th.
This is my six-week livementorship program for soul-led
humans ready to ground theirenergy, tune into their spirit
team and take real-world actiontogether, even through

(00:38):
uncertainty and overwhelm.
If you are ready to work withyour spirit team in real time,
manage your energy like a leaderand get crystal clear on your
role in this revolution, westart soon.
This round is a beta, whichmeans it's the most support for
the lowest investment it willever be, and I'm only taking a
limited number of students so wecan go deep.

(00:59):
Stay tuned to hear more fromLighthouse students and if
you're even just a littlecurious or feeling a pull, the
link to join is in the shownotes.
And if you're super torn aboutthis decision, coloring in the
discernment grayscale in betweena clear yes and a clear no is
also something we cover inLighthouse.

(01:20):
Okay, let's get to the episodeNext up on Soul Level Human.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
So I went to Dr Troller after the class and I
begged and I gave her my sobstory and I'm in tears you know
the full tears, because my lifeis now over.
And she rolled up her sleeveand on her forearm was a tattoo,
since she had survivedAuschwitz as a child.
At that point there's noarguing with anybody.

(01:47):
And she said come to me, I willhelp you.

Speaker 4 (01:50):
All of a sudden I found myself making over $2
million a year.
I even went and saw a reader atthe time and she goes oh,
you've broken the generationalcurse of poverty in your family.
And I knew exactly what she wastalking about.
And I think a lot of people aredoing that in this time.
They're kind of breaking thesecurses and paradigms of their
lineage and realizing we're in acompletely different world.

(02:11):
Times are changing soincredibly fast and people are
changing.

Speaker 5 (02:16):
When I've spoken to Michelle, michelle Williams, who
plays Molly in the show, shefelt Molly coming through her as
well.
Molly was so busy workingthrough everyone, so I felt very
included and very a part of it.
But it was still very new forme.
Like my, my inadequacies werelike I was feeling them tenfold
Once I got on set.

(02:36):
I felt really good Once theshow was finished and I was
watching the rough cuts.
That's when the grief kicked in, cause I was like, oh, I'm
going to really have to let goof her right.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
Like really let go.
You didn't come here to playsafe.
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.

(03:08):
Before we dive in, I want tolet you know that this will be
my last episode for a few weeks,while I shift my full energy
and attention into wrapping upsummer with my kids, starting
the school year and preparingfor Lighthouse, which is
officially open for enrollmentright now.
The world is moving fast and weneed leaders who are anchored,

(03:31):
intuitive and ready to act, andthat means courage, even and
especially when it's scary.
Okay, let's talk about thisepisode.
Today's episode is a littledifferent.
I'm pulling together some of myfavorite moments from past
conversations, even a few fromseason one, and you'll hear a
piece of my own story too how Igot into all of this.

(03:53):
These are the turning points,the awakenings, the soul nudges
we chose to follow.
You'll hear stories aboutgenerational healing, intuitive
gifts cracking open.
You'll hear stories aboutgenerational healing, intuitive
gifts, cracking open, soulmates,arriving right on time and
learning to trust the unseen,especially when everything in
the 3D feels completely shaky.

(04:14):
These are the moments thatremind us we are not half soul
and half human.
We are fully both.
It's not 50-50.
It's 100-100.
And when we stop resisting thatparadox, something clicks.

(04:35):
If you listen closely, youmight just recognize a version
of your own story in one ofthese.
Let's get into it.
This is a clip of an interviewI did as a guest on the Not your
Mama's Relief Society podcast.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
When did you first realize?

Speaker 7 (04:46):
that you had these gifts, these abilities.
Talk to us about that process.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Well, it's one of those things that it's like it's
the air you breathe and youthink everybody breathes the
same air.
I remember trying to have aconversation in the first grade
with my best friend and I waslike you know that feeling you
get where it's like you're outof your body but you're not in
your body, but like everything'sreally real.
And she was like what?
You're weird?
And I didn't think anything ofit.

(05:13):
And then, you know, I wouldhave these moments where I was
looking in the mirror and Iwould see my face change in the
mirror and like would reallyfreak myself out and it's just
all these things that I didn'thave language for, I didn't have
context for it and I had noidea what was happening to me.
I just know that I was scaredand sensitive and things felt
loud, big, I felt a lot andnobody around me understood.

(05:36):
And it wasn't until probablyabout 2006, when my childhood
dog passed away, that I startedreally diving into the study of
all of this, like what actuallyhappens to you after you pass
away.
Because he was on the table, hewas dying, we were putting him
to sleep and he was 15, 16 yearsold and I was able to be there

(06:00):
with him, just holding space forhim, looking into it Like it
chokes me up even now.
But just looking into his eyesand just being there saying
thank you, mac, I love you, Isee you, it's okay, you know
you're safe.
And then it was like the lightwas there.
And then the light was gone andit was in that moment that it

(06:23):
was like I had to knoweverything.
Where did my best friend go?
Because in a lonely, isolatedchildhood of not feeling
understood, feeling very alone,mac was my best friend and so
that tie was so, so strong.
So after that I just started tojust look for everything I could

(06:43):
find, and at the time therewasn't really YouTube.
Everything of this subjectmatter was really taboo, was
really othered and strange.
So it really took a lot ofeffort to try to find books and
materials and whatever, tofigure out what on earth is
happening.
What is this all about?
And I just happened to happento I'm quoting right in quotes

(07:06):
find a show on TV that was on bya psychic medium named John
Edward, who is incredible.
He's, he's still around today.
But I was like, oh my gosh,this is possible.
Oh my gosh, that's a thing thatpeople do and look at the
evidence and it just it startedme on a path of really
discovering for myself where Ifit in in all of that.

(07:28):
The second chapter of that wholestory is really 2012, when I
had a whole bunch of familymembers unfortunately pass away
and I started feeling them andhaving them visit me in dreams
and leaving me signs and I justfelt like they were leading me
to the next steps in myevolution.
So I was led to the rightteachers, the right books and

(07:49):
cut to.
I'm summarizing a lot cut to.
Now I channel for people and Ihelp them refine their own
intuition and I do groupcoaching and one-on-one coaching
and I'm starting a podcast thismonth.
So it's been a journey from notfeeling like I fit in anywhere
to realizing, oh, I was neversupposed to fit.

(08:10):
I was supposed to find my ownthing and teach others, star
Hansen.

Speaker 8 (08:15):
I remember just talking and feeling.
It was just one of thosemoments where you meet someone
and you just know that you'renever going to have part of your
life without them, where youjust are like I mean, I'm
getting the confirmations now.
It's just you meet them and youjust go.
I've always known you and itwas just like I feel like the
whole world just opened up inthat moment, or reopened,
because we already obviously hada channel going that just

(08:38):
realigned in this life andgetting the confirmations, like
I'm getting now, of just likeyou two are sisters, and getting
the confirmations, like I'mgetting now, of just like you
two are sisters.
And what's beautiful about whatwe've done is we've grown
together as women, as businessowners, as souls.
We have just done the work thatwe've come here to do.
You've caught me at times thatI didn't think I could survive.
I didn't know, when we weresitting there, the magnitude

(09:00):
that your presence would have inmy life.
And we're not even done yet.
We're only 20 years into ourrelationship.
There's still so much toexperience together, james.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
Wedmore.

Speaker 4 (09:10):
I was starting businesses from a young age,
always had ideas, always workingon something like literally
like the lemonade stand.
When you're seven, I got paidto water all the neighbors'
gardens growing up and I wouldpluck the fruit and then sell it
to the other neighbors, like Ialways had something that I was
doing and that was in highschool.
I was flipping and restoringvintage motorcycles and selling

(09:32):
it on eBay.
I was always doing somethingand you know, you go to college,
get the degree, realize Ididn't want to go any corporate
route and I was like this iswhat I've been doing since I was
a little kid, let me start myown business.
And I found myself really,really struggling.
It was actually four and a halfyears of exhausting the 3D,
which was this operating systemthat I created of.

(09:55):
If I work the hardest and Iwork the longest, then I will be
successful.
And, long story short, I endedup getting addicted to Adderall,
which is like speed, which Iended up dropping like 70.
I look like a skeleton.
I was working 12 to 14 hours aday, seven days a week.
I had to move back home with mymom and dad because I wasn't
making a dollar.

(10:15):
You know, my girlfriend at thetime broke up with me.
All my friends didn't wantanything to do with me and I
found myself in a really lowpoint and that was really hard
because the desire was stillthere.
I had the dream and I was likeI'm putting in the work and I
don't get it.
But it's really interestingbecause we learn so much from
our parents.
So I had that was my dad, youknow he was the hardworking real

(10:37):
estate agent.
But I also had my mom and mysister and I was kind of like
being the dude, you know thelogical, cerebral, left brain
kind of dude.
What they were doing justseemed like fairies in La La
Land, manifesting and energy andgetting readings and buying
crystal, and I would just likemake fun of all that.
And you kind of get to such alow point where, like you want

(11:00):
it so bad and you've been doingthis for so long and it's not
working.
You're like what do I got tolose at this point?
And you know, slowly theystarted opening me up.
I think the first was a book mymom got me.
It was Abraham Hicks and it wasasking and it's given.
First time she gave it to me, Ithrow the book in the trash.
You know it's just like don'tgive me this garbage, like this
is just ridiculous.

(11:20):
So I was very staunchly againstall of that Right, and you know
, little by little I opened upto it and I really treated it
like a science experiment in mylife.
The more I leaned into thespiritual aspect and integrated
that into my life, everything Itouched just turned to gold,
like everything started working.
And so there became a pointwhere like I can't, I can't

(11:41):
ignore that anymore and I justkept following that.
And the short premise is themore you grow, the more your
business grows.
And I chose a path ofspirituality as a way for me to
grow within myself.
And I think that is so much ofspirituality is.
People might have somepreconceived notions, but I look
at so much of it like it's justus growing, allowing more of

(12:03):
your truer self to come throughand shedding layers of the ego,
the aspects of ourselves thatdon't serve us.
And the more you let that comethrough, the more at least my
experience has been like, themore your life just seems to
have a congruency, a workabilityand a flow.
And so, you know, I just didn'tstop, I dove in.

(12:25):
You know the deep end.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
You drank the Kool-Aid Welcome.

Speaker 4 (12:30):
I drank the Kool-Aid and I ended up building a
business and all of a sudden Ifound myself making over $2
million a year.
I even went and saw a reader atthe time and she goes oh,
you've broken the generationalcurse of poverty in your family.
And I knew exactly what she wastalking about.
And I think a lot of people aredoing that in this time.
They're kind of breaking thesecurses and paradigms of their

(12:52):
lineage and realizing we're in acompletely different world.
Times are changing so incrediblyfast and people are changing,
and what I did was I had apassion I still do, because I
went to film school so I hadthis passion for video.
So I built a business on theinternet making videos and
teaching video and it was somuch fun and obviously very

(13:13):
lucrative and successful.
But as time continued toprogress, this subtle thought
that turned into this naggingnudge was just like pulling at
me, which is like you're helpingpeople with video, but that's
not the biggest thing that'shelped you.
And so I'm sitting here sayinglike, hey, video is going to
help you, video is going to helpyour business, and obviously

(13:34):
it's a tool, but at the end ofthe day, what was helping me was
all that spiritual stuff, allthat growth that I was having,
and so I just said you know, I'mgoing to just start a podcast
and I'm just going to starttalking about this stuff, and it
really took off and peoplereally started.
Well, actually, at first itdidn't.
If I'm being really honest, Ihad an email list at the time of
170,000 email subscribers.

(13:54):
I had so many unsubscribes thatI was left with less than
30,000 people.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
And how did that impact you at that time and how
did that impact you at that?

Speaker 4 (14:02):
time I didn't care, I just it was weird, like talk
about the intuition piece, likeI just knew I was like it
doesn't matter, this is whereI'm going.
Change is inevitable, obviously, and when changes occur,
there's these transitory periodsof time where to be not to
sound too cliche where, like onedoor is closing, the other is
opening, and so often where wehold ourselves and our attention

(14:24):
is on the door that's closing.
And so when that's where yourattention is, you see what's
going out the window, you seewhat you're losing, you see what
you no longer have, and thatputs us and hooks us into more
fear and scarcity and lack.
And I just didn't go there.
I just was like no, I know,this is what I'm supposed to do,
and I just kept going.
There was this moment of timewhere like oh my gosh, like

(14:46):
Sylvia, I'm getting negativereviews, like this guy's lost it
, he's crazy.
I mean like, just like gettingjust barraged.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
He's changed.

Speaker 4 (14:55):
But here's the funny thing it was the comments I was
getting was me, it was old, meit was the skeptical, closed
mind, logical me and, and so Ihad a lot, and I still, to this
day, I have a lot of compassionfor that, and I think that's
something that I I really honorand cherish in in the work that
I do is that opening my heart toallow more spirituality into my

(15:21):
life has had a tremendousimpact in every area, not just
business.
When a lot of people come towork with me, they come to work
with me to be their businesscoach, and so a lot of them are
very rooted in the 3D and solelyin the 3D, and so they have a
lot of skepticism,closed-mindedness, a lot of
density, and I have nothing butcompassion and understanding

(15:41):
because I'm like, oh, that wasme too, and I think part of the
beautiful journey for a lot ofpeople is making that transition
, and it takes a lot of courage,it takes a lot of faith and a
lot of openness, because theconversations that we're having
are so intangible.
It's this subtle energy that,especially when it's new for you
, you're kind of like I'm justmaking this up in my head, this

(16:02):
thought or this vision.
Did I just make that up?
And to trust that and to trustin yourself and to trust in what
you're receiving and to trustin something that you cannot see
is such an impressive feat ofcourage.
First off, you know I have somuch compassion and it's always
a it's always a joy if I couldplay that role.
To open that door for somebodyand I see that that's what I do

(16:23):
for a lot of business owners isbringing that into something
that's a very 3D game makes it alot more fun.

Speaker 9 (16:30):
Grace Chan.
And so I'm doing that in my 20s, not even realizing.
Oh, this is me listening to myintuition, this is me listening
to the guidance of my soul.
It really just felt like stoptrying to put me in a box, I
want to do this.
It really felt more like you'vetold me my whole life I can't
be creative and make money at it.
Well, let me show you so.
Even when I got to art school, Ihad professors at school

(16:53):
telling me I couldn't do it,that I didn't have the chops.
I had a teacher tell me you'renot creative, you should be a
producer.
So it's funny that you startedthis conversation saying oh
Grace, don't be so humble,You've gone viral, You've held
these books.
I had somebody tell me you'renot creative, right?
And then I've had photo seriesgo viral globally, around the
world, get turned into books.
And then the dean of mydepartment even we have

(17:18):
something called a midpointreview where they assess where
you are and tell you what youneed to do to graduate and she
basically was like you got tostep it up.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
You're not cutting it , girlfriend, no, Just had all
these obstacles, all of thesepoints of contact where you
could have been like you'reright, Nevermind.

Speaker 9 (17:32):
Right, and there's something in my soul design.
There's some rebellious fire.
I have a lot of fire energy.
When someone tells me that I go, let me prove you wrong, versus
, let me go shrink and hide,you're right.
I don't know what that is.
I can't tell you what that is,except that there's something
deep within me, and I thinkthat's why, from a very high
level now, it would make sensethat I'm helping people do the

(17:56):
things they want to do, whendeep inside they're telling
themselves they can't do it,because I'm like, yes, you
fucking can you can do it.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
So it's like they get to borrow your aura and your
fire and your strength for alittle bit.
That's really cool, maybe.

Speaker 9 (18:07):
So, yeah, maybe.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
so it's like you have so much of it.
You have an overflow to share.
I love that Autumn Reeser.

Speaker 10 (18:14):
We're existing in many cultures of abuse and to
perpetuate that is not feelinggood to me.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
The thing about the self-flagellation, the
discipline, the control, and howthat actually becomes a tool of
oppression, a tool of wounding.
It's a way to keep that hurtcycle going versus.
Coming from.
Love allows that to transformthings almost as if by magic.
Right, a loving gesture, aloving word, even and especially

(18:45):
if it starts with us, has thepower to change everything, to
move mountains.
So do you have an example ofwhat that looks like in your
life, how that's transformed asituation that had been
untenable before?

Speaker 10 (18:59):
I think I want to come at this from an example
that I think most people willrelate to, which is dieting or
trying to get yourself healthyTalk about soul level, human age
that most people come at right.
The absolute, sure fail way tonot succeed at your diet is to
be self-punitive, right, andit's usually how people start

(19:20):
January I'm not going to eatthis and I'm not going to eat
this, and I'm not going to dothis.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
I have to kick my own ass, yeah, I have to get my
shit together, yeah, and it's inthe language it's violent.

Speaker 10 (19:30):
It's violent, yes, exactly, and we're used to that
way of being because we'reliving in systems of violence,
right, yes.
So lo and behold, by day threeI'm not going to eat any cookies
.
Well, if I just have one.
Well, if I eat the cookie inthe dark.
Well, if I eat the cookie atyou know the justification we go

(19:51):
into in order to justify that.
We have set ourselves up to failso that we can then punish
ourselves, so that we cancontinue to exist in a cycle
that we already know.
Which is a cycle of I'm notgood enough, yeah.
Which is a cycle of I can neverget anything right.

(20:13):
Why?
Because a lot of us were toldthat as children yeah, right, or
we're told the inheritedlanguage, that's it.
Or you get 70% on a test youfailed, as opposed to no.
No, a test is supposed to justbe a measure of knowledge, so
that we can then receive supportfor that which we have yet to
learn.
So I use that example becausemost people can relate to it.

(20:34):
That's not going to work.
And then you're going to be inthe same cycle for the whole
next year, because your soul isgoing to rebel against that,
because your soul doesn't wantto be abused.
This is not of God, not howdivinity wants to experience
itself within a human form,right?
And so a lot of my journey hasbeen around setting myself up

(20:55):
for something like that, um,messing up and then learning
that I can forgive myself and orthat there's nothing to forgive
, or that there's nothing toforgive, right.
It's like, okay, that happened,that happened, I love you.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
Let's start again, and this, this right here, is
what so many of us were nevertaught that we could love
ourselves into growth, that wecould break cycles without
abandoning ourselves in theprocess.
This is what Lighthouse isabout Not me giving you answers
from a guru mountaintop, butcreating a space where you can

(21:36):
finally hear your own answersclearly, safely and in real time
.
I'm not here to tell you whatyour path should look like.
I'm here because I've beenthere many times where things
are breaking down and your giftsare waking up and it feels like
no one gets it, and I know howto hold space for that.

(21:57):
Just because I had to figureall of this stuff out on my own
doesn't mean I think you shouldhave to.
Just because I had to figureall of this stuff out on my own
doesn't mean I think you shouldhave to.
I'm here to hold space, to helpyou build trust with your
spirit team, clear the noise andwalk in your power, even when
the world feels like it's turnedupside down.

Speaker 6 (22:25):
Here's how one of my students from the first round of
Lighthouse described theexperience.
What I am the most grateful foris that I had a guide in Sylvia
in discovering how to navigateas smoothly and seamlessly as
possible what was happening tome physically, emotionally,
spiritually.
It can be really easy to sharewith people and have them not
understand and judge what we'reexperiencing.
If I had not had Sylvia holdingmy hand through this intense
period of time, I can guaranteeI would not have been as open to

(22:49):
what I was experiencing andwhat was happening and it would
not have been as smooth.
I'm very grateful that I'vegotten to work with her in the
first Lighthouse Group program.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
If you are feeling that, call.
Lighthouse is open throughAugust 5th.

Speaker 10 (23:04):
And so, to use the diet example, to go further with
that, that we shift our dietnot to punish ourselves into
shape, but to nourish ourselvesinto greater love, into greater
health, into creating a vesselthat can support, can better

(23:24):
support.
Whatever my mission here is,whatever my commitments are to
be a better mother, to have moreenergy available for my
children, to have more energyavailable for myself, for
romance, for love, for whateverit is that my soul wants to
express and experience while I'mhere how can I better nourish

(23:45):
myself to experience and expressall of that?

Speaker 2 (23:51):
So you just mentioned how everything really is truly
all connected and if you're notfilling yourself up, you won't
be able to do any of the thingsaround you.
Yeah, yeah, and it sounds sosimple, it sounds so basic.
It sounds, well, you know, soobvious, but it's so.
I mean, it's just everything,it is everything.

Speaker 10 (24:11):
Yeah but also so many of us are over committed
and overtaxed and feel like wehave to do this and that, and
also beyond the pta or a room,mom, or whatever it is, without
really realizing, oh, I don'tactually have the base to do all
of that and fully be in my bodyand enjoy it.
Right, we're so used to overcommitting.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
Yeah, I think so much of that really comes down to
well, not having the awareness,first of all, that all of those
dynamics exist, that they allhave an effect, that we have
energy that affects everythingand the lack of honesty around
all of it too.
If you're not aware of it, youcan't have an honest
conversation about it.

(24:54):
Once you're aware of it, thenyou're still operating in the
have tos.
Well, yeah, it doesn't matter,because I have to, I have to, I
have to.
Well, yeah, it doesn't matter,because I have to, I have to, I

(25:22):
have to.
But then honestly, trulyhonestly, if we are able to get
to the conversation withourselves about does this fill
me up?
Does this feel right?
Is this even necessary for me?
Is this mine?

Speaker 10 (25:25):
All of those conversations really start with
an introspection.
That takes a lot of courage andmost of us aren't able or
willing to get to that place.
You can accelerate your healingprocess, your transformational
process, your manifestationprocess.
Let's say, you want to use thatword.
That's the word that speaksmost to you.
This is the acceleration pathto all of that.
You have to like, you don't haveto, first of all, you don't
have to do anything.
The invitation is to justidentify the physical sensation

(25:46):
in the body and let it tell youwhat's going on.
That's the first part.
The second part in thespiritual bypass part, when
people are in these stages ofawakening and they don't want to
be in the body and they'refloating around and they're
feeling angels and they'refeeling you know God, and
they're having these incredibleexperiences.
One of my sons taught me thisactually my little one.

(26:06):
I was saying something to him.
I was in my bullshit that we doas parents I'm teaching,
teaching my kid.
Oh, I'm so enlightened, right,and whatever it was I was saying
to him.
But I was saying something likeyou know, you came here to have
a spiritual experience and hegoes.
That's not why I came here, Icame.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
And I was like ding, ding, ding ding ding.

Speaker 10 (26:26):
Thank you, sir.
Yep, and uh, he was eight atthe time.
Wow, and it was.
I was getting this lesson fromall directions because, um, it
was exactly the lesson I needed.
No, I'm here in a human bodybecause I chose to be here in a
human body, which means I amhere to have a human experience.
Yes, I'm a soul.

(26:47):
Yes, I'm spirit.
Yes, I am a piece of the divine, currently in a human body,
currently in a vessel.
That's the game.
So, if I am trying to bypassthat part of the game, I am not
present in the experience thatI'm choosing.
I am not present to the lessons.
At eight years old.

(27:08):
Yeah, he didn't say all of that, he went on to say some other
genius things.
I mean, but just that onelittle soundbite.
I know, life-changing,life-changing.
He's got these moments of justbeautiful little sage.
I mean.
And that's the thing with allof us, with our kids.
We're not their teachers,they're ours.

Speaker 7 (27:29):
Jenny Finley.
What's crazy is that I washaving these intuitive dreams
where I kept seeing red rocks.
And I'm a big Indiana Jones fan, so I just assumed it was
Monument Valley, the opening ofIndiana Jones' last crusade.
So I had two weeks vacation offfrom my job and I had planned
to go camp in Monument Valleywith my dog and then James
called me and said do you wantto come to Sedona?
And I said aren't there redrocks in Sedona?
Isn't it like big red rocks?

(27:50):
And he was like yeah, and I'mlike I think I've been dreaming
about that I'm going to comevisit you in two weeks.
And he was like Jen, I haveinvited so many friends to come
visit me in 2020.
And no one has ever said I'llbe there in 10 days.
But I remember driving out andhaving this energy hit me of

(28:10):
like what do I do if I'm stillin love with this man?
And my mom was so cute.
She was like you just turnaround, you come back home,
because at that time I didn'tknow what his relationship
status was.
And anyway, when we reconnected, it was like no time has passed
and we could not believe that.
It was like no time has passedand we could not believe that.
It was like the universe justbrought us back together.
He said he texted me randomlybecause pretty much the moment

(28:34):
that he got out of his marriagehe started seeing me in
meditation and he would hear myname and then his mom and his
sister started dreaming about meand they're super intuitive too
, which, of course it makessense.
And they were like well, weweren't going to reach out
because we knew what was goingon in his life and he's living
alone in Sedona and I'm notgoing to be like, call your

(28:54):
ex-girlfriend.
But I came in so powerfully andlater, when we got back
together, I asked show me whatthis soul bond is.
How did that come about?
And this is like getting intothe woo woo stuff.

Speaker 2 (29:12):
So I assume that your listeners are in this because
you're so oh, we're all about it, yep.

Speaker 7 (29:16):
But I had this dream where I was in an Egyptian-like
hall and it was me, James, andwe had a boy with us that was
our child, and we had aconversation that was like about
our soul contract and we bothagreed we won't be together in

(29:36):
every single lifetime because wehave to allow each other to
have other experiences or togrow.
But James said to me if anyoneever hurts you, I will find you.
And I woke up and was bawling.
Like I'm keeping it togetherright now, oh my God, because
what had happened was I had beenso wounded by a man that I

(30:00):
trusted.
And then the amount of oh mygosh, I'm getting chills the
amount of time that it took forJames to reach out.
And then, when we came backtogether, I just felt like it is
the single most miraculousthing that has happened in my
life.
That has solidified everythingI always wanted to believe about
soul paths and your people andrelationships, and that you can

(30:25):
let go of something and if it'sreally real, it'll come back to
you.
But then also in the alchemistthere's a beautiful line that's
like if what you found is likeit's real is, if it's pure light
, when you come back to it itwill be there and it's like

(30:45):
otherwise it's just a flash andit's passing by and it's
beautiful.
But if it's, if it's really real, you don't have to be worried
about letting it go.
It will, it will come at theperfect time.
And now that we're backtogether, he and I will recount
these life events that havehappened that have really shaped
us into who we are, so that weare so much stronger and more

(31:06):
interesting and dynamic as acouple that we kind of now we're
kind of like well, I don't knowthat I would trade it.
I think that who we've becomeout of that time apart made us
stronger together now it makessense obviously looking back,
but Dan going through it sucks.
Oh my gosh, Going through it waslike I did not understand.
I did not understand and Ireally had like a, especially

(31:32):
when you feel like you've hadthat relationship with someone
where they're setting thestandard for what it feels like
to be connected on a soul level.
It's very challenging to thengo and date where you don't feel
that, because the contrast itcreates a lot of clarity and I
think some people they don't,maybe they haven't experienced
that level of like.
When I'm with this person, itfeels like Everything's lit up.

Speaker 2 (31:54):
Lori Rivers.

Speaker 3 (31:56):
I didn't want to take the class.
Once I found out what it wasabout, I signed up for it,
thinking it was going to be anEZA, because it said natural
sciences, and I was like oh,biology, botany, zoology great.
Because I was an internationalrelations major, minoring in
cultural anthropology, and Icould not drop my GPA further.
I was a scholarship student andmath had already taken it down

(32:20):
a little bit.
Was this wonderful professor?
She had many degrees.
She had three PhDs, fivemasters, a ton of bachelor's
degrees in everything fromclassical piano to philosophy,

(32:41):
to quantum mechanics theory,from arts to sciences, and she
had this very thick Germanicaccent.
Dr Troller opened up the classwith welcome to quantum
mechanics theory.
My hand, shoots up Excuse me,excuse me, I'm a liberal arts
major, I'm a humanities major, Ineed to be excused from this

(33:02):
class.
The panic rising.
I'm a scholarship student.
And she said oh no, I don't letgirls out of my class, I do not
let women out of scienceclasses.
We need more women takingscience.
So she was way ahead of womenin STEM, girls in STEM.
I go to her and I am the firstwoman in my mom's side of the

(33:24):
family to go to college.
Okay, so I'm like, ah, I'mgoing to let everybody down, I'm
going to fail.
And it was.
I went to an expensive school.
It was a very expensive privateschool with a very small
student body, and I chose thaton purpose.
I had the right.
You know idealism.
It was based on getting to knowother people from other

(33:45):
perspectives, other cultures.
It was built on the idea ofwhat, if people from a lot of
different places got to knoweach other as human beings, we
might be able to stop wars.
So that's why I went there.
But I was also with a lot ofkids who had a lot more money
than me and it cost a lot.
So those scholarships were very, very important, a lot.

(34:09):
So those scholarships were very, very important.
So I went to Dr Troller afterthe class and I begged and I
gave her my sob story and I'm intears, the full tears, because
my life is now over.
And she rolled up her sleeveand on her forearm was a tattoo
since she had survived Auschwitzas a child.
At that point there's noarguing with anybody.
And she said come to me, I willhelp you, and the things she

(34:32):
said beyond that to let me knowI'd be okay in the class.
Can you imagine smaller thansmall?
And I went, yeah, can youimagine bigger than big?
Yeah, you'll be fine.
That was her slogan, you'll befine.
And I was the only person toget an A in that class and it

(34:53):
broke my brain Like my brainhurt, not just in the front part
.
You know how your brain hurtswhen you're learning something
new and it hurt all the way tothe back.
Man, nobody knew about quantummechanics.
Nobody knew about StephenHawking.
It wasn't part of your populardialogue in 1989.
It was not Learned about theHiggs boson.

(35:14):
So, like in 2012, when theyfinally found it, you know I was
dancing around my living room.
You know, like, oh my God, andHiggs got to live to see it.
You know.

(35:41):
But what quantum mechanicstheory did?
Is it confirmed for me thatsense of being connected to the
rocks and the trees and beingable to feel energy and see
energy, which I'd been pushingaway?
Spiritual experience, or I sawa dead relative come out of my
closet, or all those things?
It confirmed for me that thatwas entirely possible.
It didn't make me crazy andthere were things we hadn't
studied yet or didn't have theability to measure.

(36:04):
I was still very cautious withit because I saw a lot of
chicanery and charlatans andhucksters out in the spiritual
and religious spaces.
Because it's hard to measureyou can't prove stuff and so
that more than anything I think,kind of put me on my pathway

(36:25):
that I'm on now Because I wasvery logic driven and to me a
lot of the faith I had was logicbased.
So I know that sounds weirdbecause they're not supposed to
go together.
It also then takes away theseparation from a soul being and
a physical being, because yourvery cells of your body are

(36:49):
in-souled If you think aboutquarks and neutrinos and bosons
and they have this animus withinthem that makes them there, and
to be there is to be alive.

Speaker 5 (37:05):
Nikki Boyer, I think I was so nervous and so caught
up during pre-production timebecause I'd never been an
executive producer.
It was new for me.
I was trying to be included asmuch as I could and be a part of
it without being like there's acertain kind of walking on
eggshells that can happen whenthe person who created the

(37:27):
original content is in the room.
And I think very early on I hadto create such a bond with my
showrunners, kim Rosenstock andLiz Merriweather, that where I
could say you talk about me likeI'm not here, talk about this
like I'm not, like you can divein creatively without having to
worry about my feelings.
Don't worry if I cry becausethat's my love language, don't

(37:50):
worry if it seems uncomfortable,like I want to serve the
greater purpose, and so veryquickly.

Speaker 2 (37:55):
Incredible humility Like that's hard.

Speaker 5 (37:59):
I just trusted it.
I.
But thank you for saying that.
I just didn't want to muck uphow Molly was coming through
them, right, like I wanted herto be able to come through them
as well.
And, michelle, when I've spokento Michelle Michelle Williams,
who plays Molly in the show, shefelt Molly coming through her
as well.
Molly was so busy workingthrough everyone so I felt very

(38:21):
included and very a part of it.
But it was still very new forme, like my, my inadequacies
were like I was feeling themtenfold Once I got on set.
I felt really good Once theshow was finished and I was
watching the rough cuts.
That's when the grief kicked in, cause I was like, oh, I'm
going to really have to let goof her.
Right, like, really let go.

(38:42):
And um, when I watched theseries, I watched the last
episode in my bed with myhusband and I just remember the
cry that came out of me.
It was kind of the same cry thathappened after she had died and
I remember thinking oh, this isa second, this is a second
version of a death.
But, like then, I woke up thenext day and here I am doing
interviews and talking about her.

(39:03):
So I, like she keeps becominglike a reborn version of herself
with each like year that passes.
So I don't know if she'll everlike leave my soul, because
she's just so deeply within meand I'm talking about her and
living with her so much.
I feel her so deeply in everyphase of all of this.

Speaker 2 (39:22):
Did you find that things that might have been kind
of 3D harder to line up wereeasier with her working behind
the scenes on it?

Speaker 5 (39:32):
Yeah, yes, because I felt like when things would get
muddy or we would be like, whatdo we do with this?
How do we do it this way?
I just trusted that, with Mollyworking through us and with all
these amazing creative mindsthat it just needed to to.
You need to just be patient andgive things a process.
Let things be uncomfortable fora minute, let it kind of

(39:54):
marinate, let people get yeah,let it breathe.
And I learned that Molly taughtshe was very, very smart and
very emotionally intelligent andvery patient, and I learned
that from her.
Oh, it's 1111.
Oh, it is 1111.
I just looked up right at my Idon't know why I looked at my
clock but yes, I felt Molly alot being like it's okay, it's

(40:15):
okay, you don't have to fight it, like you don't have to fight
for me anymore, like it's okay,cause I'm a fighter, I will
fight for my feelings, I'llfight a calmness.
And when things feltuncomfortable, I knew that it
was just part of the process andthat was really great lesson
for me.
But she was around, I felt hermagic all around and the fact

(40:35):
that Michelle felt her as wellwas really just a beautiful
reminder that she was witheveryone, I mean even my
production designer.
He called me and said Even myproduction designer.
He called me and said I knowit's set in New York and Molly
lived in LA, but she was born inNew York and I want to
incorporate things that sheloved in the place that

(40:57):
Michelle's Molly's apartmentwill be.
And I sent him photos of thefurniture that she had and art
that she liked and he said Ithought you said you had some of
her artwork as a little girl.
And I said I do, and he printedit and put it in.
So there's little Easter eggsin the show of Molly's artwork
from her childhood.
She was actually a really greatpainter when she was a very

(41:18):
abstract art but so ahead of hertime and so there's some
artwork in the show that isactually Molly's existing.
I know so, like everyone wasjust so in tune with her, so she
was working through everyone onthat set.
I felt it so deeply.

Speaker 2 (41:33):
We have heard so many beautiful turning points in
this episode, stories of peopletrusting their path, following
intuitive nudges and steppinginto new levels of power and
courage, even and especiallywhen it feels scary.
That's what Lighthouse is allabout, and I want to leave you
with this reflection from one ofmy very first students who went

(41:55):
through the program back in2019.

Speaker 1 (41:58):
Hi, I'm Rhiannon and I took Sylvia's Lighthouse
course in 2019.
I cannot say enough amazingthings about it.
Before I took Lighthouse,cannot say enough amazing things
about it.
Before I took Lighthouse, I wasaware of the spiritual
connection that I did have, butI was unaware of how to grow
that connection and what thatconnection could be, and after

(42:20):
taking the course so much openedup for me.
Sylvia makes it extremely easyto make daily spiritual practice
accessible.
It doesn't have to be a big,grand gesture and since doing
Lighthouse, I find it so easyfor me now to just instantly
click in.
I don't have to sit down andlight candles and think about it

(42:40):
.
She has really made it so thatin any given moment, if I need
just one second of reassuranceor grounding, I can just close
my eyes and I'm instantly there.
I highly suggest Lighthouse.
It will change your life inevery aspect of your being and
your spiritual connection andyour emotional connection to
what is the bigger picture.

(43:01):
Thank you, sylvia.

Speaker 2 (43:03):
If you haven't signed up for my email list yet,
definitely get on there, becauseyou will be the first to know
when episodes are going to comeout again.
I have a tendency to bite offmore than I can chew and with
the kids going back to schooland lighthouse happening, I'm
not willing to do that.
So I'm going to say I'm lookingat either the 31st of August or
the 7th of September for thepodcast to come back, but I will

(43:24):
keep you posted.
If you want to be kept up todate with all the stuff I'm
doing, please sign up for myemail list.
That's the best way to find outabout what I'm up to and don't
miss anything, because we'redoing stuff and it's 2025.
We need to keep in touch.
Okay, thanks for listening andI hope to see you in Lighthouse.

(43:46):
We have work to do and I hopeto see you in Lighthouse.
We have work to do.
Other approaches are abouteither focusing only on the
energetics or only doing theboots on the ground activist
work.
But Lighthouse is a process.
It's about maximizing your 3Dimpact and 5D experience while
you're living.
This is the how of soul levelhuman.

(44:07):
While you're living.
This is the how of soul levelhuman.
We are both, and Soul totallysoul and human totally human.
Lighthouse is about the how.
Thank you for listening to SoulLevel Human.
If this episode moved somethingin you, share it, text it to a
friend, post to your stories.
The soul level revolutionspreads one brave human at a

(44:29):
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
same.
Make this the timeline whereyou show up.
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