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today we meet Cecily's Stable, a woman from beautiful Norway
and residing in other parts of Europe. She has a
stunning ad of certifications and expertise in the metaphysical and
spiritual realm, including color and sound, healing, reiki, energy master,
soul life intuitive, hypno therapist, shaman, practitioner, nutrition counselor, and
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many many more. Now, she is also author of the
book Bringing to crofton Din, which is currently available only
in Norway, and we're going to hopefully find out more
about that. And she is here to tell us about
overcoming sickness in her early adulthood and finally healing herself
and finding her path and purpose in life. So with that, welcome.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Cecily, thank you so much, thank you for having me.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
Oh I'm excited, and you know, God blessed technology. You're
sitting in beautiful Switzerland right now, and I'm an exciting
Ohio in the US.
Speaker 5 (02:47):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (02:48):
But this is how it works these days. We should
be used to it. And I'm going to apologize to mine,
to you and my viewers and listeners. My voice is
a little bit rough today, so forgive me if it
sounds a little tough, and I clear my throat a lot.
But let's check in with you, Cecil. You know I
was raining up on you. It sounds like you had
a pretty nice upc bringing as a youngster in a
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loving household, but somehow you got sick with heavy metal poisoning.
What happened?
Speaker 3 (03:15):
That's the question everyone's still asking themselves, the doctors, me
and myself. And I don't think i'll actually ever fully know,
because the interesting thing is that often when people talk
about having metals, they talk about mercury or they talk
about aluminium, like mercury might come from fish. But I
had a lot of different ones that were pretty high
so and I don't have genes that are that bad
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like detox genes that it should have gotten this bad,
but for some reason it did. I had mono nucleosis
before that, which with my immune system was a little down.
I went to a boarding school in New York where
there was mold in the rooms. I think there was
just like all of these factors that played into it,
and I kind of just released myself from dwelling about
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why it happened and more metaphysical spiritual perspective. It's the
exact initiation that I needed in order to get to
where I am today. So I don't actually know. I
feel like I've now covered most of the basis of
like where it might come from, and really spent a
lot of time cleaning up my life, like you know,
what kind of makeup I used, what kind of household
products I use, the way that I eat, and and
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all of that. But even as a child, I was
the kid that you know, we was having bringing a
salad that was organic to school while everyone else was
eating kind of whatever. So it's a little bit Yeah,
I actually don't know.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
Well, how did you finally pinpoint that it was heavy
metal poisoning? And what I read was it was most
of your early adulthood that you suffered with it.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
Yeah, it took actually about four years before I figured
out that that's what the issue was. So I we
were kind of, you know, I was getting different diagnoses
and we were trying different things, and then nothing was
really changing anything. It was like maybe it's like incremental
change that like it wasn't doing anything.
Speaker 4 (05:01):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
And then I went to a functional medicine clinic where
we took all kind of scans, like they were scanning
my brain. There were scanning we were taking genetic tests,
we were scanning hormones and bowels and like everything at once.
And that's when we found it. And that then led
into about a four year detoxification program, which was so
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much more than just you know, a deuced cleanse. It's yeah,
detoxing from heavy metals. It's it's one of I don't
wish it upon anyone. It was a lengthy process that
really it's challenging physically, like mentally. Uh. And it's because
heavy metals can reabsorb in different organs and in the
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brain when it gets released, so it has to be
like a very slow process. Uh. And there was I
used something cold like now everyone knows what RNA is,
but at that time, this was before COVID and the vaccine,
so everyone thought this was like super experimental and like
what are you doing? Like, I don't think that's a
good idea. And I was just clinging to this one
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thing that seemed to be something that could help that
I had seen a lot of you know, other people
that had really helped with autism and things that can
really stem from heavy metal poisoning. So I started on that,
and yeah, about three and a half years later, it
felt like I was finally kind of back on track.
But it was definitely a long and challenging journey. So
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this was about between eighteen and twenty six.
Speaker 4 (06:28):
Wow, what a journey. Just one last question about that.
What were the symptoms of heavy metal poisoning. I'm sure
a lot of people out there in the world watching
this are going, oh, maybe that's what I have.
Speaker 3 (06:42):
Yeah. I think heavy metals are it's kind of like
silent until it's not. Like our bodies can withstand a
certain level of toxicity until it's just kind of too
much for the body, and then you start really experiencing symptoms.
So I heavy metals are toxic to the brain, so
it can start to actually break down brain regions. About
six seven years ago, I could barely read. I was
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you know, I felt like I had ADHD. I was
getting panic attacks, but I was also super tired. I
wasn't really absorbing nutrients because it also really destroys the gut,
so I was super thin. It looked like I had
like like I was anorexic. It was very, very underweight.
And then that also, you know, when you're not able
to absorb nutrients comes with its own challenges. So really,
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really really tired. A lot of pain in the body,
a lot of fatigue, a lot of brain fog, and
just confusion and depression. So kind of an array of symptoms. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
Wow, that sounds like a hangover.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
It's a lot worse than that.
Speaker 4 (07:44):
Yeah, well, you know, it's interesting. A couple of weeks
ago had this guy who lives in Hawaii and he's
actually an older gentleman. He looks like Ganned off the
grave from from a Lord of the Rings, but he's
called the Wizard of Wellness and he's a practitioner or
a doctor of all these natural epathic things. And he
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said when he was a youngster, he had mercury poison
because older folks, who you know, is mercury and tooth fillings.
So that's it to find it.
Speaker 3 (08:19):
That way, Yeah, and it's actually something that my mom
had that, you know. And the best way to do,
you talk sif I is actually to get a child.
And I'm the firstborn, so the firstborn usually gets most
of the ship. That's coming from.
Speaker 4 (08:33):
Oh great mom.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
Yeah, so I probably got some of that from her,
but she's not sick, so not everything would have come
from there. Like there is something that was going on
with me and my body.
Speaker 6 (08:44):
Yeah wow, Well, you know, you finally got heeled and
then you went on a mission to live your life
purpose and you got numerous certifications in many metaphysical and
spiritual modalities.
Speaker 4 (08:55):
What was your driving force to study and master all
these areas.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
I came out on the other side of this, you know,
long sickness for when I was about twenty six, and
I just realized that I probably had a lot of
patterns that I wasn't really aware of that I had
picked up because I actually never really called myself sick
even though I was sick. I was just like, I'm
on a mission to get better. I would try to
like rephrase it in other ways, even though I didn't
really know a lot about the subconscious mind. But my
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mom is a coach, and I'm like, I'm sure I'm
picked up and quite a lot of things. I've always
been into self development and meditation for a long time.
So but I came out on the other side, and
I still realized that they were probably like part of
me that had attached some part of myself to that identity,
and that if I wanted to do something different, I
really needed to become a different person. So I started
to go really deep into Dorty Jodispence's work and into
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how we really need to change if we want to
become a different person, we actually need to change the
structure of who we are, and that really starts in
our brain and in the nervous system and in the
subconscious mind. So I doe really didn't deep into that
work and actually ended up going to a week long
meditation retreat. And during that retreat I had I had
an awakening experience. I had what, in the moment just
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felt like I can only describe as coming to God.
I didn't not in a religious sense, but in the
sense of just like this was a power that was
just so much greater than me. I felt more love
than I had felt my entire life, and it came
from within me. It was not dependent on anything without
It felt like I was plugged into an electric socket
and my entire body was just full of vibration, and
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I just remembered it was like this is who I
truly am this is what I'm really here to do.
And after that moment, I just it was I kept
tapping in into the same feeling and the same thing
again and again and again. I thought it was just
going to be like this once in a lifetime moment.
But I just kept surrendering in my meditations and said
kept coming back to the same place. And after that,
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I just it was so clear to me that this
was not an exclusive that I had with the Creator
or with the greater force, like this is something that's
available to all of us, and I was it was
just undeniable for me. I just needed to start finding
tools in order to help other people tap into the
same force. That was just the most powerful thing I
had ever felt in that moment. So it just started
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to then follow the bread crumbs, you know, as it goes, like, Okay,
what am I interested in? Like reading books and then discovery,
mentors and traveling, and as life goes, one thing just
kind of led to the other. Especially in this segment.
I think when you when you trust the path and
you have a clear intention of what you want to do,
then the right people tend to weave themselves into your path.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
You know, it's interesting. I had mentioned to you prior
to recording this show that I have a friend who
lived in Oslo, Norway, the country you're from, for a
long time, and we've talked about She's been on my show,
Isabelle Stall. She's been on my show a number of times,
and she says that Scandinavians in general are not very
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much into new thought or metaphysical and spiritual things and
that you know, you can't even talk about death. People
are like there, you know, And so it's interesting that
you must have been in an environment that really promoted
that and how cool.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
Yeah, I think in a way I kind of created
that environment for myself. I don't have like a lot
of my old friends are not into this at all. Like,
I think she's right in what she's saying, Like the
fact that Norway and the Scandinavian country is like, I
think it's interesting, Like the further north you've come, like
in the world in general, I think we get more
and more entrained to use our heads and the further
south is like they're in their heart and it's like
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it's beautiful and it's chaotic and it's like so it
has in pros and cons, but Norway is very much
a society that's driven from the mind. But I have
my mom as a coach. I started, you know, my
first private lessons in transcendental meditations when I was around fourteen.
My aunt's very spiritual, so I kind of have people
around me that are My aunt is very spiritual, but
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my mom and dad they're not as spiritual as I am.
And I didn't really have any other friends, but it
was just I think, once you come in contact with
something that just is that big, it's just undeniable. And
I just, even if I was the only one in
my kind of feel I was interested in that the
beauty of today is that we can go in and
we can listen to punk us like this. We can
read books, we can expat our minds in ways that
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we can necessarily do with the people around us, but
we can still seek information. And then I started traveling
a lot. Like the meditation retreat I was sat was
actually in San Diego, and I've been I traveled probably
about fifty percent now to experience, you know, different cultures,
and like you mentioned your friend being in Costa Rica
as well. I've also spent quite a lot of time
in South America and learning from them there. So it's yeah,
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it's beautiful.
Speaker 4 (13:48):
Well, you know, I would like to go back to this.
Couldn't a Leney awakening sounds like couldn't a Leney awakening
is like any more generic term for just connecting to
all that is? And you're when it happened to you.
Was it like a blinding flash of light. Did it
just come over you like a warm blanket that you
felt all of this love?
Speaker 3 (14:10):
No, it was kind of It was a little brutal.
I think if you had seen me, you probably have
called an ambulance. It looked like I was having an
epileptic sei shirt. Uh. Yeah. We were meditating. Was a big,
big ballroom, probably around two thousand people, and it was
the first day and I didn't know anyone who had
been to any of these events. I didn't know anyone
who was there, and I just had this clear pool
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that I needed to be there. So I had, you know,
nine hour deathlag, traveled really far from Norway in order
to be there, and then we sat down the first
day and the first meditation and I just felt like
I got hit by lightning. And I had felt similar
like experiences before in somatic work where you know, arm
will just kind of flinch or something like that, but
this was just twenty times that. It was just like
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a wave of energy that was just coming over me,
and I just knew that I just had to write
it out. It was just like, you know, you just
go into it. There was no there was I wasn't
scared in any way. It just felt right. It just
felt like connection. But it probably looked pretty brutal. And
I remember at the time, I was like, why is
no one checking up on me? Like it feels like
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why is no one like asking if I'm okay? But
they were so used to seeing this because what I
didn't know was that two days later he would put
people up on stage and like show people that I
have been doing this work for a long time, and
that looked very similar to what I was experiencing in
the moment. But I just didn't know that before I came.
So they were like, ah, she's good, she's in it.
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She's probably done this before. And I was like, I
don't even know what's happening.
Speaker 4 (15:39):
So wow, what an experience. Yeah, you know, and just
not to dwell a whole lot on him, but meditation,
you know, I'm a spiritual seeker student just you know,
thirty seconds to five minutes is good for me and
I just it's just my quiet time with source. Sometimes
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it can be dramatic, sometimes it's just worth it just
to connect, you know.
Speaker 3 (16:05):
Yeah, absolutely, I think we've kind of in this world
so many people have lost, like the cultivation with our
inner space. Everything is so focused on the external and
what's going on around us, and just having this time
to turn back in, to turn back into also connecting
to the world that we can't necessarily see with our eyes,
like we see us in zero points zero zero one
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percent of reality. But when we slow down our brainwaves
into an alpha or theater brainwaves state, we can start
to see frequency as information and we can start to
work with that in a different way, and we can
actually tap into a different part of the reality that
is currently here that we just don't see with our eyes,
but it's still very real and very much felt. So
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I think having that experience where we can just also
a lot of people I think the worst thing in
the world they could ever imagine is to sit in
stillness with themselves for a long time, because that, in
a way, it has become a p isn't for them.
They're always like looking for things outside of them to
distract them from the uncomfortable feelings of being them, which
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is like it, it is really uncomfortable to be humans.
Sometimes we go through a lot of initiations and hard
and challenging things. But when we can learn to instead
sit with that and return to that, I think it
also cultivates a different sense of calm, a peace within ourself,
or we're not so afraid of what's going in inside
and we actually learn to meet that. And when we
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have that inner trust and inner cultivation where it's like, oh,
nothing in here can hurt me, then I think we
show up in the world also in a completely different way.
Speaker 4 (17:36):
Well, boy, you know I say that to myself sometimes, Man,
why did I choose to be a human? This is
very weird journey. Isn't there an easier way? If I'm
living multiple lives? Why in the last time did I
just not stay there with source?
Speaker 5 (17:51):
You know?
Speaker 4 (17:51):
But that's why I figure this out. But you know
that this awakening moment of yours was that your biggest
breakthrough towards living the life you now live.
Speaker 3 (18:07):
It was one of them. It was definitely like the
first that was just it was showing me that there
was so much more. Like up until this point I
had been meditating. I was like trying to get back
into my meditation practice, and when I did, I just
felt this deep depression, this depth and this you know, sorrow,
and like I was like, why am I sitting here
feeling this shit? I can just go for a workout.
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I can just go get some sunshine, Like I know
how to like hack my brain in order to start
feeling more feel good chemicals. And then I part of
me also recognized and understood that, but if you keep
doing that, you'll be running from yourself your entire life.
So going from that to this moment of just like whoa,
I haven't even felt this much love my entire life
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through kind of a very similar experience was a big
breakthrough for me. And then there's been many breakthroughs on
the way. I think all kind of different tea that
I've studied, would they have you know, we can we
can learn from them the material that we learn, but
there's so much learning in just their transmission and the
codes in who they are and being able to study
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with them. And we were talking a little bit about
plant medicine before we got into recording as well, and
I was has also been one of my greatest teachers
the last few years, and that's definitely been several initiations
into the work that I do. Like you mentioned before,
I have a lot of certifications. I've been studying at
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a mystic school in the US, and I have trained
with different people, and yet some of the most powerful
work that I do is not taught me by masters
that are human, but by masters on the other side.
And the first time that kind of happened to me
and I was it was almost as if I was
a marionette for something else. My hands was moving in
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these very specific patterns, and I was observing myself and
I was just thinking, this is very interesting because I
clearly know exactly what I'm doing, but I don't not really
won't doing it. So it was like equally interesting and
terrifying at the same time, and just kind of being
able to learn from this intelligence that's now become a
trusted ally that I get to be with and been
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downloading these patterns that I work with. So now when
I work with healing work, when I work with in
my ceremonies, ive facilitated big sound healing ceremonies where I
combine singing and going around and doing healing work. This
is the work that I do, So it's it's a
telepathic process with the bodies in the room and being
able to people often ask me like, how did you
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know that I, like my shoulder was had an issue
and I didn't know that. What I see is distortions
in the field, distortions in the light coats that are
not you know, incoherence in the way that they're supposed
to be, and then I just go in and correct
that code and that will go in and correct the body.
So that's been also really big breakthrough for me to
be able to access that intelligence that I seem to
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have trained with for a long time before I get
access to this in this life, because it's so cultivated,
it would have taken me a really long time to
learn this now.
Speaker 4 (21:08):
Yeah, yeah, there is just so much beyond our three
D realm that the vast majority of people in the
world just refuse to acknowledge. You know, I see, I
feel what I feel, And many times, like you said,
when we're doing what we were saying here to do,
it is like source is guiding and directing it. That's
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how I do a lot of writing. And I'll write
and I'll write, and I'll sit down and it's done,
and I look at it and I go, I wrote that,
what's the best? I actually allow myself to be a
vehicle for source to work through, and I just love it.
I really enjoyed.
Speaker 3 (21:51):
Doing that, and I think we all can do that.
Like it's you know, and I understand the people that
are coming from the perspective of like, but what I
see is the only truth I know. I used to
be like that before I was presented with something else,
and I think once you've experienced it yourself, it just
become so undeniable, like uh that it's I don't really
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care about convincing people anymore. I'm like the people that
believe they believe, and the people that don't be they're
missing out, too bad for them.
Speaker 4 (22:19):
Like it's yeah, yeah, I'm kind of like that with
you and I. Obviously we both have friends that are
not into what we are in I'm not going to
go try to convince them. I just love them who
they are, and I go out and go to a
ballgame with them or something, you know. But I'm not there. Hey,
let's talk about Kundaloney awakenings. You know, as long as
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my voice is holding out here, I want to say this.
I love a quote that I saw from you where
you said I knew deep down that this love I
had been in contact with was not exclusive to me,
but something we are all able to tap into. We
just need to remember here to say more about that.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
I think we like love is the strongest force in
the universe. It brings us all together, it brings us
to life, and most people forget that that is something
that we have inside of us, that is cultivated and
part of the structure of who we are, and go
to seek for that outside of themselves, in you know,
different people and different experiences, always trying to grasp for
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something that is already here. And when we can come
into a place within ourselves where we're like I am
the love I'm looking for, then every experience in all
the people that comes into our life gets to be
an enrichment of that, not something that we need to
need in order to feel happy. And I think that
just makes for a very very different life and we
can come from from realizing the power of this, Like
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I think love is one of the few things in
the universe that can that can bend the loss of reality.
You know, it's it's very very strong, and we know that,
and then we still don't spend too much time really
thinking about it. It's just part of something we feel
from time to time. And I think this is one
of the few things when we're talking about the tangible
and intangible, that is kind of intangible, but that everyone
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has felt. Everyone has a relationship with love, like they've
felt it for some kind of person, for some kind
of pet, for some kind of experience at some point
in their life, Like can we see that love? No,
we can't see that love, but it's very real and
it's very felt. And I think that is probably the
closest kind of relationship that a lot of people will
have to this experience of a greater intelligence. And I
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think this is something that lives within all every single
one of us in the spiritual world and the metaphysical world.
Sometimes these concept gets very esoteric, which can be fun
to talk about. But I have people in my life
that wouldn't necessarily be considered spiritual that are some of
the most connected people I know. They're connected to themselves.
They're connected to the people in their life, they're connected
to nature, and they live their life in integrity with
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their truth, with what they're willing here to do. And
they don't have these fancy words to explain it, but
they're really anchored and grounded in that, and they're walking
as this beautiful version of themselves that's fully integrated in
this life.
Speaker 4 (25:10):
Wow, that's a beautiful observation. Yeah, basically allowing somebody to
be who they are and not interfering. So but beautiful.
But you know, we have got to turn to what
you do with sound healing. What kind of sound healing
is it that you do and how does sound heal?
And you even state that sound therapy can create psychedelic
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like experiences. I want to hear about that.
Speaker 3 (25:36):
Absolutely. I see that every time. Almost every time at
this point I have an experience or have a ceremony,
people are experiencing things that they often have only or
what they're telling me is that I've only experienced this
with iwask I've only experienced this with with other kinds
of psychedelics. So sound is an incredible healer and it's
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something that we've used in the East for centuries. And
that have just kind of gotten lost in the west
and again like if I can't see it, it's not there, like,
and we have come back to I think now we're
starting to develop devices that's actually using sound in order
to you know, destroy cancer cells. And it's really really interesting.
I think in a way, this is the ancient medicine
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and it's also the medicine of the future. Coming back
to this notion that frequency can really heal, because there
was a time in medicine where it is like should
we go down the chemical route or should we go
down the like electrical route, and frequency is in sense electricity,
and that is also sound. Whenever there is frequency and wavelength,
there will always be sound because every single thing in
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your body is always vibrating, like every single so on
the universe has a vibration. Right, there's a nucleus and
around that nucleus there's electron spinning it all time. That
creates a wavelength and a frequency, and that means there
will always be sound. So every single atom in the
universe is always emanating a unique sound like a like
a hum that's just a unique resonance to that. But
similar to how a dog cannot hear, or we can't
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hear all the noises that dogs can hear. We cannot
hear these sounds because it's beyond the human perception of
what we can actually hear. But it's still there and
we feel it. So when I walk into a room,
I can feel that there is a resonance there. I
can feel maybe like shit. So one's not an argument
here before anyone said anything, but I can feel it
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as soon as I walk into the room. It's just
like eugh, a sticky energy or the opposite. I can
feel very welcome in a room before anyone said hi
or welcomed me. It's just like, ah, there's a good,
good vibe in here. And what we're actually picking up
on are these huge electromagnetic fields and these resonances and
sound that's being transmuted at all times between every single
one of us. So the beauty of sound is that
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we can go in and we can change these electromagnetic
field what we often refer to as our aura, right,
that electromagnetic feel outside of our body with sound, because
sound has the capacity to change the biology and the
body and to to do a lot of really really
beautiful things. We actually have. We have small sensors on
every single one of ourselves called primary celia that picks
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up on sound. So sound is really powerful. And when
we use that, like the way that I use it
in ceremonies, I combine, I sing I. It's an intuitive
process where I work with the energy in the field,
like the people that are there, the divine and me.
It's a co creation, so nothing is ever fully planned.
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It's an intuitive singing that's going on that I like
to say is channeled for the processes that's going on,
and then there is the soundscapes in the background that
is targeted. I've worked with a very talented producer from
Germany who's been geeking out on sound design for about
twenty years and loves to like understand how to use
frequencies to create portals and to uptimize the different organs
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in the body, because we can actually use really really
strong amplifiers in order to look at the different organs
in the body and what kind of frequent see they're
emanating from when they're healthy and when they're not healthy,
there will be emanating a different frequency. So we have
our physical body, but we also have the energetic body
that's beyond this physical body, and when the physical body
is out of like it's not healthy, we will often
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see distortions in the energetic field. So in the East,
they actually say that all kind of sickness starts in
the mind that creates then a feeld that gets you know,
transmuted into the body as a sickness. So they think
that every kind of sickness starts with a thought pattern,
like if you have council, maybe you don't feel worthy,
like maybe that's what's going on. If you're having an
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issue with your heart, maybe you're not able to receive
love like it's very and that's the way they view it.
So we will often then also see distortions in the field.
But the beauty of sound compared to a lot of
other healing technologies is that we can actually go in
and we can use this frequency to go in and
overlay and create a resonance with your body. It's similar
to when you pull one guitar string and the guitar
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string next to it starts to vibrate as well a
little bit. So that's what we're doing when I'm singing,
and when I'm using these frequencies, I'm guiding your body
into a similar resonance, so you will start resonating at
a similar resonance to that. And when that happens, we
go in and changed energetic fields. That is then imprinting
the information that is becoming what's true in our physical bodies.
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So we don't have to Actually, people can go in
and they can access really deep trauma that's been stored
in their bodies that they haven't even been able to
access to talk therapy that they haven't been able to
they don't maybe it's so suppressed or it's so long
ago because it felt so terrible and it's something they
don't want to see. We can go in and we
can change the pattern that's been laying there for maybe
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twenty thirty years in their life and creating chronic gut issues,
chronic crimonal issues are just chronic feeling of depression, of
not being connected to yourself. And then they don't even
have to know what trauma happened. They don't have to
re experience that through the process. They just how to
allow themselves to feel the feeling that's to come up
in their body when that work is happening. Sometimes that
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can be completely being super cold or being very warm,
or feeling like they want to shake, which is very
normal when the nervous system is recalibrating itself, or or
they want to cry, or they want to laugh. So
we don't actually need to understand what's going on, but
we need to allow ourselves to process in the body,
and once we do that, that is the release. So
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I have people, now you know, every time, that are
having these experiences where they're just feeling I'd say it's
a similar experience to the experience I just explained to
you the first time that I felt like I was
connected to source, like there's something so much greater because
we're doing this deep work that can be used for
the subconscious, that can be used for trauma work. But
it's also this plug in to I channel from a
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very specific place, and that is the codes that I'm
bringing into the field for the people that are a
part of that ceremony. So I weave in some hypnotic
techniques in order to with the sound waves that I'm
using bring them into a theata brain waves, which is
where the brain waves are so slow that, like I
mentioned previously, we start experiencing sound as pictures in our mind.
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And I don't actually have to talk to them anymore
because I can sing and I can use frequency and
brainwaves that will then give them access to an an
internal story that will be then very different for each
single person. But they can have their targeting experience instead
of me guiding them through a journey of talking that
might be different for what they need that day. And
then I walk around the room and I do energy
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hands on work with reiki, with Kunalini and with this
kind of other healing technique that I talked about previously.
So yeah, people definitely have experiences that are deep and
profound and healing. We've been starting to see a lot
more physical healings as well, which is really interesting. It
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was never something I really anticipated when I started this work.
It was solely just for my own interest when I started.
And then it's just it amazes me every single time
the experiences that people have.
Speaker 4 (33:03):
You know, I've seen on your website and maybe it
was YouTube some of your sound healing ceremonies are just
amazing experiences from what I can see. But I just
for a moment, by the way, a great explanation, thank you,
what a beautiful thing you're doing. I could tell the
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passion emanating from you as you were talking about it,
that things sicknesses start, you know, with our thoughts in
our mind. I mean, of course, in Miracles, one of
the key lines is that all thought, all thought creates
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form on some level. And so myself, I'm just coming
off a rare time in my life of having a
quote cold, which is why my voice is shot. And
I went back and when it started, I thought I
was looking, you know, where I was mentally, and I
realized that that when it started to kick in, I
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really was out of alignment with my thinking and my
actions and my thoughts. And so I'd rather do sound
healing than take some pharmaceutical which usually has brutal side effects.
Speaker 3 (34:18):
Anyway, Yeah, beautiful, And I think, you know, the mind
is what filters our entire reality, like it's what we
focus on what is available. You and I can we
can be living the exact same life like similar we
can go to the same movie and you can think
it's amazing and I can think it's shit. And it's
not about the movie. It's about our perception of it.
And that goes for life as well. Right, So when
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we can turn on a little bit of a different
lens for what we're actually working with and what we're
looking for. Then life gets to transform and self every
time we do that, even though nothing changes in our
external circumstances, but we when we change, everything in our
life change.
Speaker 4 (34:55):
Well, you mentioned that when you do your sound healing
workshops and concerts that nothing is playned height. I'm just
throwing this out here. Are you able to or willing
to do a little bit of demonstration of your singing
and sound here? I don't know if you're prepared or
I just thought he'd throw that out.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
I would love to, but the frequencies are so high
that these kind of microphones doesn't pick up but usually
so well, I'd rather do. I can send you a
little clip that you can plug in the episode if
you want to.
Speaker 4 (35:26):
Yeah, I would love that.
Speaker 3 (35:28):
Yeah, and you can get the full because it's it's
a lot of you know, I have all these mixing
boards and there's a lot of kind of like sound
tech going on so they can get the full experience.
Speaker 5 (35:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (36:36):
Yeah, there is just so much beautiful information of the
sound of healing. We are talking to Cecily Stable, our
friend originally from Norway. We've got lots of questions here.
I appreciate everybody joining us here on a two hundred
first episode, Cecil, I'd like to hear what your idea
of spirituality is. I think many people have a convoluted
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opinionion on spirituality, and many times mistakenly connected with organized religion.
Speaker 3 (37:06):
Ah. I think there's a lot of misconceptions about spirituality
in general. I think it's that there is some kind
of sec that it's very structure, that it's all about this,
like love and light, and that it's you know, about this,
just like ascending to another place and not being here,
and spirituality is just another segment and part of who
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we are. And I think the more we can integrate
that into our daily life and not have it be
somewhere that we have to escape to in order to
escape out of our life, but have it be something
that is like I have chosen to come here as
a human being in this life. I'm here to bring
the divine to earth, not to escape onto some pink
cloud in the sky, like, yes, there can be moments
for connecting with higher consciousness and learning from higher consciousness,
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but then I'm here to come back and bring that
to life to the other people that I here, not
to live somewhere else, and I think that is something
I see a lot in the spiritual community. It's a
lot of is like always being in flow and being
in the moment and being in whatever happens, and then
understanding that that's beautiful and we can go in and
we can use that information as momentum and bring it
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into life in a different way. So I think there's
this idea that there has to be wrong or right
or all these rules around it. And I think spirituality
and essence is it's authenticity. It's allowing ourselves to come
back to the truth and the deep remembrance of who
we truly are, the us that is maybe beyond what
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we can see. We were talking about love previously, right,
everyone's felt that it's something that's in a way beyond ourselves,
but it's also just part of who we are. And
the more we can come back to that and understand
and register the fact that there are so much more
beauty to this world that cannot necessarily be touched or
seen or fully yet comprehended, but it's still true and
we allow that experience into our life as well, I
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think life becomes infinitely richer.
Speaker 4 (38:58):
Well, great explanation. You know, it's interesting the people in
my life that I know that are simply I'll talk
about this and they just they're lying, that's all. Wu
it's just wo woo stuff, And I just okay, you know,
you can't go beyond I mean, they're not ready to
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open up and understand it, and that's where they're at. Yeah.
You talk a lot about the science of miracles, which
is a big beautiful thought in my life that there's
no order of difficulty in miracles. You talk about quantum manifestation.
You use the term quantum leap quite a bit. Can
you explain this?
Speaker 3 (39:38):
Yeah, So I think it's actually interesting what you said
as well, like people aren't really ready for this, but
it's already here. It's like we just don't see it.
And that's where the quantum comes in. So the quantum
field is like this idea that there is multiple versions
of our life that's playing itself out at the exact
same time, and that we have this entanglement to different
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experiences and different things in our life. So say that
I have I haven't met a person or I talk
to a person on the other side of the world maybe,
and I'm sure a lot of people have experiences before
they think of them and then suddenly they call and
it's like, oh, that's so random, you know, and through
the quantum field, we know that that's actually not random,
like this is this is entanglement. You have already woven
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part of your energies together, and when that happens, they
will they might feel it when you are thinking of
them and they will be, ah, I really need to
call her, like it's been such a long time since
we spoke together, and there will be these different serendigities
that start coming up in our life. So quantum what
that is really working on is the energetic and frequency level, right,
So that's all about, in a way, embodying and becoming
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the version we want before it might happen in the
three D, because a lot of people they're waiting for
evidence in their life to believe something because if it's
not there physically, then it means it's not there. So
they're waiting to believe something until it's already happened, whereas
in the quantum field it's kind of opposite. It's like
you really need to believe it in order to see it.
So if you start believing it, you will also this
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comes back to the quantum, but it's also really working
with the subconscious, because we're talking about when we want
to manifest, we don't manifest from our vision. We manifest
from what's going on in our subconscious mind. So I
might have a vision that, you know, I want to
five double my business this year, but if in my
subconscious I believe that I'm not really worthy of that,
and oh but that's also going to five x my stress,
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then that is the frequency that I'm emanating. I'm not
emanating the fact that like bringing on you know, all
the beautiful clients and opportunities. It's like, no, I'm not
kind of ready for that. So I might be taking
all the action, but the thing that I'm actually matching
with energetically is the people that might not really value me,
might not really respect me, because that's the people that
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I feel is going to keep me at the level
I'm at. So I'm not gonna have to five x
my stress or I keep feeling the fact that I'm
unworthy and then reinforcing this unworthiness wounds. So in the quantum,
we can go in and we can we can work
with with energy. So that starts with our energetic feel
this comprised you know, the thoughts we believe, the actions
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we take, the emotions we feel, but also the limiting,
limiting beliefs and the limiting emotions we have. So we
need to then go in and do deeper work on
like why am I not in residence with what I
really want to want to receive? And when we talk
about more of the subconscious mind, we have something called
the reticular activating system, which is the system that is
kind of bridging the subconscious and the conscious, and that
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will then you know, if I decide to put on
a lens similar to what we talked about before, of
like what is the lens I'm looking at reality with?
This is what the reticular active eRating system kind of
goes down into this conscious and picks up because our
conscious mind can't comprehend everything that lives in the subconscious.
That is just way too much information for us to
have in our mind all the time. So if I
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then change who I believe to be, so instead of
believing that I'm unworthy, I started believing that I'm a
worthy person and I can do this, then I'm gonna
also scan my environment completely different because I put on
a different lens in my mind for what I'm starting
to call in So I'm starting to look for opportunities.
I'm starting to see people that maybe were in my
life before but I just didn't see them in that
way and realizing that the opportunity is already there and
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same thing. There's multiple larisy to this, but in essence,
it all comes back to the fact that we're all entangled.
And this goes all the way back to the Big Bang.
Like before the Big Bang, everything was a little p
and then everything was entangled, right, and then it just
exploded into this huge universe that is ever expanding that
we're still living in and everything is still entangled at
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an energetic level. And once we realized that, we realized
that everything that's happening in our life at some level
is our own creation.
Speaker 4 (43:44):
You know that word entanglement, boy, that is a big word,
quantum entanglement. Within quantum physics, their research has definitively shown
that you can have a particle light years away from
the other article and they react simultaneously to each other,
which explains why you can have somebody sitting in Switzerland
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and somebody in Ohio and say, think about each other,
and all of a sudden, the other one calls. They're entangled,
and it is a real thing, because there's the unified
field where everything is entangled, and at one it's called
the unified field. The other thing you talked about is,
you know, you could say I want to double my
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business this year, but you're saying, oh my god, that's
going to be so stressful. That's such a classic example
of how the universe responds with the law of attraction.
You can say I want this new house in Hawaii,
but your heart is saying, oh my god, I'll never
have that. You know, the universe, here's the call of
your heart, the desire of your heart, not necessarily your words.
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So you have to get those two entangled so that they.
Speaker 3 (44:55):
And that is the biggest work for a lot of people,
because I think within almost every single human being there
is a feeling of unworthiness that is like, you know,
because how did I even deserve to have this beautiful
human life. I just came here and I just got
to experience all of this, Like how am I even
worthy of that? So at the bottom of almost every
human being there is this feeling of unworthiness. Even though
we work hard and we do all the good things
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and we're good human beings. Like if we really strip
it down, there will be a different version of that
for a lot of people. So allowing ourselves to receive
and to want to do more in life, but also
find that when that mission or what we want to
call in is also entangled with like a bigger, bigger purpose,
you know, like something that we really feel like is
on her heart to be here. It's not just like
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it can be fun to be like I want a
new car, I want a new house, but that is
more like just something that will be nice to have.
It's not something I think once you've had a few
of those things, you realize that that's not actually what
makes life beautiful and enriching, like it's it's it goes
a little bit deeper than that if we really want
to be feelfilled in this life. So so yeah, it's
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it's a beautiful technology, and it's interesting that it's also
something that is like people that aren't really into this,
more conventional doesn't really believe in because the nineteen ninety seven,
actually in Switzerland where I'm at right now, there was
an experiment that showed this very very crarely clearly with
entanglement where they took two particles and pulled them about
twenty three kilometers or about fourteen miles apart, and they
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performed actions in one that was instantly married by the other.
And it was they used these clocks, I think what
is it called. They It's like they don't even have
a nanosecond a difference, and they just saw that everything
they performed and one of them was instantly married by
the other. So that was a huge kind of like
awakening moment for a lot of people in this world.
And then here we are almost thirty years later, and
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this is still considered a little bit like, ah, we're
not really sure what's going on here, you know, for
most kind of regular people. Is this is really true?
And I'm like, this is so true. And the more
we can start to we with this technology and kind
of understand how to use it, I think the faster
we can expand and the more interesting and fun life
gets to become.
Speaker 4 (47:01):
Man, this is a really interesting conversation. I'm so glad
we're talking about these things. We are talking to the
amazing Cecily Stable. You have your own podcasts. It's called
Divinely driven. Can you tell us how that came about
and where people can find it.
Speaker 3 (47:21):
Yes, it was just an urge to share more of
this work in like a longer format. I had been
on you know, Instagram for a little while. But it's
just something about the depth of a conversation in a
different way when you get to go in and you
get to weave with with explanations and with deeper knowledge.
So they can find it on Spotify and on Apple
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podcasts and a lot of other like punk cost outlets,
but I see that's where most people go into to listen.
And it's really we're talking a lot about what we
talked about right now, collapsing time. How do we how
do we make our wildest dreams of reality in a
way that might seem almost crazy to other people, but
we do it in such shorter amount of time by
using these kinds of technologies. And I want a notion
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that auction is also important. It's not like you're just
going to go in and do this. Auction reinforces to
believe action is important for the energetics and we are
human beings that lives here. So sometimes I have people
that can you just heal me? Can you just do everything,
and in technicality, it is possible to just change your
feel and to be a mignment for everything. I have
seen it in my life several times, and it's really
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really interesting when it happens. It's like the universe is
like hi, just like what how did that come about?
But I think also moving forward in the physical reality,
we'll make weaving with this work is the best combo.
Speaker 4 (48:45):
That's great. Well, I will I will put a link
to your show and the show notes so people can
find it. You're also big on Instagram.
Speaker 3 (48:52):
Too, I see, yeah, I post quite a lot on Instagram.
We have a beautiful community there. That's yeah. They can
absolutely follow me there.
Speaker 4 (49:02):
Well, I'd also like to find out about your book,
if I pronounce it right, bring craft and then and
why is it only available in Norway? And what's it about?
Speaker 3 (49:14):
So it's betting new craft in the in the region.
It's like unleash your innate power. That's kind of the
almost direct translation I would say of it. And it's
really this. I wrote this kind of before I had
more of my spiritual awakening. I had been very deep
into the like having so many issues with my brain
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and like not understanding like I used to be top
of class. Idly I could barely read who's kind of
written it's how to optimize your biological performance. I think
a lot of people in the spiritual world they they
think everything is happening out there and we're not going
to be able to hold those high frequencies without the
body really being strong and being intact. So in order
to be able to receive these high frequencies, we need
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to also strengthen our body. So this is i'd say
a performance maneu. How do you build a body and
brain that is really here to support you? Because I've
been on that stage in my life where I had
visions and I had dreams, But if I would have
quantum leap in that time, I would just have collapsed
under those streams because my body was in no stage
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where it could actually handle that. I was depressed, I
was underweight, I was barely able to read like. I
wasn't ready to speak in front of hundreds of people
on a stage like, even though I might have wanted to,
I needed to build like capacity first. And I see
that for a lot of people that you know, if
we don't have our health, that becomes what consumes our
entire life. But if we have that thing in place,
it just becomes a vehicle for what can bring us forward,
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to bring out our purpose and our meaning in life.
So that's kind of the place that came from it.
People usually call it like a health Bible. It's very
in depth that also has very much like my I'm
kind of guiding you through everywhere everything in a way
that's very easy to read and understand, but it's still
really going deep. So the reason is only in a
region was because when I wrote this, I was I
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wasn't sharing on Instagram and English. I was sharing in
a region, and which is kind of I didn't know
that life would take the way it did. I have
actually been in contact with a translator and we started
a processes fall and then I just felt that my
voice got so lost in the translation, like the facts
were there, but it didn't feel like me. So I
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actually pulled out of the project. And we'll see. I
envision over time that there will be two more books
in the same sequence, and that maybe as that work
comes to life, there will be a translation as well
into English.
Speaker 4 (51:32):
The first one, well, I can appreciate it. I've got
a number of books myself out and the publishing and
writing process is quite extensive. So we are talking to
Cecily Stable, who is a young woman wise beyond her years,
so grateful to have her on the show. With the
work you were doing in this world is just one question.
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We're going to wind wind up here in a moment,
but I would like to just give you the one
last question here. The fear in the world right now
seems to be growing stronger and showing its vicious face. Well,
can you teach people to help them overcome fear and
find more peace and joy? Any suggestions? Mmm?
Speaker 3 (52:17):
I think we always have a choice to choose, like
do we choose to live our life from a place
of fair or do we choose to live it from
a place of love? And that can be a hard
choice sometimes it's but I think every kind of person
knows that when they're making a choice from fear instead
of from love, it feels very, very very different. And
in moments when we're very dysregulated, like coming back to
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the nervous system, when we're feeling like everything is too
much and we're like spiraling, can we come back to center?
Can we have these techniques? Can we use our meditation practice.
Can we use breath work, can we use you know,
tapping or different regulatory practices in order to bring us
back into this moment, because if we are in a
state we're in fight or flight, and we think the
world is attacking us because we're seeing all these things
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in the news that is not really effect us in
the moment, but that we're starting to perceive the unknown
into the future might be really dangerous and not feel
very good. And then we create this future reality of
something that might not even happen and start to worry
about that two years before anything might happen at all.
So it's stealing our joy right now, but the life
that could actually be pretty good. So what I usually
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do when there's something really terrifying happening in the world
or something I have like Chreue checking points with myself.
The first is am I going to go there? Am
I going to actually go there and do something physical?
Am I going to go if there's been a bombing
in Goss, am I going to go there and do
something about it? Chances are likely not. Then the second one,
do I know anyone who's actually affected by this, either
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directly or indirectly? Going to check in with them. Last thing,
am I going to donate some money? And once I've
checked those three off, whether it's yes or no, I
don't go in and keep consuming that problem and keep
consuming news about it, because I know that that is
just draining away resources that I can actually use in
my life in order to help my clients, in order
to help my family. So many people are so focused
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on the big picture that are not even actually touching
their lives that they forget to be a resource in
their closest surroundings, and that is draining so much energy
out of them that they're not able to make an
impact where it matters the most, which is for most
people in their family, in their friend group, in their community,
with their clients. So shifting the focus and like doing
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something about the things you can do something about, and
then also just recognizing that life is incredibly unpredictable and
the more you can learn to be comfortable with not
knowing and being in the unknown. This is really important
when it comes to if we want to use the
manifestation work, the quantum work and still trust the process
and that whatever happens, I am going to be the
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kind of person that whatever happens, I'm going to allow
it to make me stronger. Like whenever we are just
having cruising away on life, we don't really change that much.
Like it's not like we're like really becoming stronger human beings.
But when we're getting challenged, that's when we're like, oh, okay,
the version of me that I am right now today
cannot handle this, but maybe there's a future version of
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me that can. So I think if we can also
view it as an invitation to step in to a
greater part of ourselves instead of something that's coming to
break you down, then life becomes a very very different
journey when we can view everything as an initiation instead
of the things that is just coming to destroy us.
Because nothing is like everything is here to teach you
and to initiate you.
Speaker 4 (55:28):
So much of what you say resonates beautifully in alignment
with me. And I know not just me, I know
many many of our viewers and listeners who are watching
and listening to feel the same way. Cecily, what is
your website? What is the best way for people to
connect with you?
Speaker 3 (55:47):
So my website is ceciliastable dot com. You can probably
just link that in the show notes as well. I
think the best way is probably on Instagram. I am
pretty active on there, and then the punk host Divinely Driven,
is beautiful if they want to dive deeper into these
kinds of conversation. I do solos where we dive into
things like we've been diving into today. I was beautiful
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other guests on where we dive into these topics together.
Speaker 4 (56:12):
Wow, this is just amazing. I'm I'm going to go
do some sound healing on my voice in my throat
right now. But thank you for putting up with me,
and thank you so much. We took a little bit after,
but it was worth it to get together today because
what you had to say today I really love and appreciate.
Thank you for being on World Awakenings.
Speaker 3 (56:32):
Thank you so much. Thank you.
Speaker 1 (56:48):
This has been another episode of World Awakenings the Fast
Track to It Enlightenment with host Carl Gruber, a certified
Law of attraction life coach. We welcome you to two
into each and every episode of World Awakenings as we
open your mind, your heart, and your eyes to the
fact that the world's population is now more than ever
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awakening to the truth of all things spiritual metaphysical and enlightening,
and just how much they play an all important role
in our moment to moment daily life. Much love and
light to you, my friend, and thank you for tuning
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