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What if life's unexpected challenges aren't obstacles, but divine invitations to discover who you truly are? In this soul-stirring conversation, Laura and Mondo unpack the hero's journey as it applies to our everyday lives, revealing how moments of crisis often signal our call to adventure.

Laura vulnerably shares her family's transformation when facing the stress of an unexpected pregnancy while her husband was deeply unhappy in his career. Rather than succumbing to victim mentality, they chose to see this challenge as an opportunity—eventually leading him to leave his job and start a music school. This powerful testimony illustrates how our responses to life's difficulties literally shape our destiny.

The hosts offer practical wisdom for navigating your own hero's journey, from recognizing your emotional compass (if you feel lousy, you're out of alignment; if you feel good, you're on track) to understanding the inevitable stages of transformation. They explain why joy cannot exist without struggle—"The triumph of overcoming something is where you experience joy. If there's nothing that you overcame, the joy just isn't going to be there."

Perhaps most touching is Laura's revelation about her personal love story—learning to truly love herself. "I could not look at myself in the mirror and say 'I love you,'" she admits. "And now I can, and I can gaze into my eyes and see this eternal spirit." This self-acceptance becomes the foundation for loving others unconditionally.

Whether you're facing an unexpected transition, feeling stuck in conformity, or simply sensing there's something more to life, this episode will help you recognize your own call to adventure and embrace it with courage. As Mondo reminds us, "You're eternal spirits playing the heavenly human game—you can't get it wrong."

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to the Heavenly Human Podcast, where we
help you pause and pivottowards true fulfillment.
My name is Ara Mondo, but youcan call me Mondo, and I am
joined by the one and only LauraKing.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Oh wow, what a nice setup there.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
You know one, and only Before we get into the
content, though, I want to likelet the audience know how we are
producing and distributing thispodcast.
You know I know some peoplelike really like structure.
They like to know, like, whenare these things coming so I can
organize my life around it.

(00:38):
Laura, I'm more of a chaosperson and kind of just happens
when it happens, but we wantedto make sure that we are letting
you know how we are deliveringthis content to you.
So, starting April 4th eventhough that already happened we
do deep dives on Fridays.
Laura does these deep divesindependently on her own.

(01:00):
I'll have her share more aboutthat.
But on Mondays we do corecontent, which is this full
blown tag team effort podcast,and then every Tuesday, we do
our yes and segment, and that'sMondo independently sharing.
But first, like Laura, wrap usinto this deep dive that you do
on Friday.
Where did it come from?

(01:20):
Where are you pulling from someother content?
Help us understand just theessence of your Friday deep
dives.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
My Friday deep dive.
These are the peak of the week.
So I started I committed towriting one email every Friday
as I had a desire to build up myemail list.
Essentially, I was like, ohokay, so I know, as a smart

(01:48):
business person, the key tosuccess is not necessarily
growing on social media.
It's direct access to people,and I thought, gosh, I would
love to come into people'sinboxes, but what would be a
message that they would want tohear?
And so what I would do is Iwould just listen very intently

(02:10):
every week to the kinds ofconversations I was having with
people, and then I would, onThursday night, say okay, what
did you hear?
Let's just sit down and writesomething.
And this became just a ritualfor me, and it even happens now
outside of Thursday nights,where I will just get these.

(02:34):
I call them my downloads.
It might even happen when I'mrunning, it might happen when
I'm out with my kids, and it'llbe like oh Laura, this is the
message, this is the message,and so if I can't write in the
moment, I send myself, put it inmy phone, and I just think
these are messages that I'd liketo say they come from God.

(02:58):
I am a messenger and so I putmy own little spin on it, but I
really I find this just it's asacred practice for me, it's a
sacred ritual.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
I love it.
I love it.
So for those of you that didn'tfully grab what Laura just said
is, if you stumbled on thispodcast and you haven't gotten
on her email list yet, be sureto do that email list yet, Be
sure to do that LauraEKingcom.
And she sends out this emailevery Friday, which is the

(03:31):
current version of Laura, whatshe is feeling, what is on her
spirit.
And then also we have thispodcast so you can hear how
Laura was thinking or feeling insome past version of herself
and you can kind of likecontrast the two.
So you're getting a double doseof Laura every Friday if you're
listening to this podcast andyou have her new peak of the

(03:52):
week that drops every Friday.
Awesome Mondays we tag teamthis thing right, we really dive
into a topic.
So stay tuned for our contentthat drops every Monday.
Really dive into a topic, sostay tuned for our content that
drops every Monday.
Laura and I together on theHeavenly Human Podcast.
And then Tuesdays is my yesAnne segments.
And so yes, Anne is where Itake something Laura or I have

(04:17):
said at some point in ourjourney on a microphone.
It's somewhere and it justreally spoke to me and I felt
like a yes and layering on morecontext.
I'm like how that really satwith me or how I really feel
Others might want to look atthat piece of information and

(04:38):
hopefully it adds some value tosomebody.
I feel like I am.
I'll say both of us, Laura and I, are both oddballish.
We have our own quirks, butlet's say that we sit on
different sides of the spectrum,right?
So if you like envision thisline in this spectrum Laura, if

(05:00):
she stretches her hands out wide, she can reach the left end of
the spectrum and then her righthand reaches the middle of the
spectrum and then I come in andthen I'm on the other side and
my left hand is hitting themiddle of the spectrum and my
right hand is hitting the otheropposite end of the spectrum,
and between what I share andwhat Laura shares, hopefully
you're somewhere in the middleof this huge spectrum and you

(05:23):
get some value from it.
So that is why we haveorganized the podcast this way,
so that whoever you are,wherever you're at you, can find
a way to get some type of value, and that is the housekeeping I
needed to get that out of theway.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
Congratulations, I know.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
But let's dig in right, like Congratulations, I
know, but let's dig in Right,like Laura, how are you and how
are the family?
Right, like, let's just startthere, because you've done some
traveling, you've experiencedsome things.
Let's just start with how areyou and the fam?

Speaker 2 (05:57):
We are in a really good spot right now, like things
are the best they've ever been.
I'm like you see my tears in myeyes Like they are the best
they've ever been, and I justexpect it to continue, to
continue to get better.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
That is awesome.
Would you like to let us in onthis trip you took?

Speaker 2 (06:22):
I would love to.
So I was in Florida with myfamily and we have been there.
My parents have a house inSarasota and so we've got some
history of being there forspring break and I was able to

(06:44):
reflect on past versions ofLaura on vacation.
Quote vacation Is it a vacationwhen you have that many
children?
We call them, trips, andespecially this year, with
entering what I'm calling theunknown.

(07:05):
I mean, I have a business whereI'm coaching and got my purpose
workshops and doing somespeaking but there's still this
God could take this anywhere.
And I also have a piece ofrecruiting that I'm still doing.

(07:29):
Yeah, and so mine was veryfamiliar.
I always say old Laura would dothis, new Laura does this.
So old Laura was always soconcerned about striving,
accomplishing, getting somewhere, and she would work and work

(07:53):
and work and work.
But I wasn't always working onthe right things.
Now, my version of right thingsis literally like these
priorities in front of me, thesekids, these relationships, the
relationship with my parents,the relationship with my brother

(08:13):
, the relationship with myhusband, and so I now view
success in the amount of timeI'm present with people and I'm
just like when was the last timeI ever went on vacation and I
was fully present?
Never Now would I give myselfan A plus?
No, never Now would I givemyself an A plus?

(08:36):
No, definitely not.
I mean, I still had some things.
I would open my laptop.
I'm working on a book right now.
I'm like I spent time doingwork.
Quote unquote work.
It's my art.
There you go.
It's my art.
But the boys were like, mom, wecan tell you're really into
something.

(08:56):
What are you doing?
I'm like, oh guys, I don't knowif I told you about this, but
I'm writing a book and they hadso many questions for me, it was
so fun.
And then we just got talkingabout just all these different
things that they could be whenthey grow up, and I don't know,
it was a different kind ofvacation.

(09:18):
I also brought a presence, Ithink, with my mom and my dad
that I had it before and likethat, turned into some magical
moments and a couple times whenthings were going south with one
or two of the boys, I was ableto bring this unconditional,
loving presence where, if wedon't get a hold of sometimes

(09:43):
their rage, it spirals and itcan really affect everyone.
My six-year-old he threw hisclub at mini golfing because he
was so mad.
He threw it down and it wasjust like pounding and I was

(10:04):
able, within five minutes,turning it around.
And so these like littlemoments are like part of a
bigger thing that's happening,thing that's happening, and that

(10:24):
enhanced presence helps me lockin on what people need in the
moment, especially the kids, andI don't know.

Speaker 1 (10:29):
I just I don't worry about the future anymore, like I
just know it's all going towork out yeah, like I just don't
worry, which is crazy because Iwas like the queen of worrying
the journey, aka the assignment,aka the adventure, aka whatever

(11:08):
word you want to give to it.
But this quest that I amreferring to is essentially this
.
This quest that I am referringto is essentially this
intersection in your life whereyou're called to go do something
different or bold, to make ahuge change.
And the quote that I want topull from to get us started

(11:36):
Laura said this in her turning42 deep dive.
She says your purpose is not toconform and follow the
standards of the external world,but to discover who we are and
become that.
And so just with that statementalone, I know it might create

(11:57):
some dissonance for some people,right, that may have lived a
life of conformity, and it mightkind of hit like well, are you
saying that I don't know who Iam?
We're not saying that.
But if you're thinking that,then it's probably true.
But for that person, like howcan we help them look at their
life differently?

(12:17):
Like, what actions or whatquestions can they begin to ask
themselves to?
I don't know, discern if theyare the person that they were
designed to be?
Like, what would you advise?
What would you advise thatperson right now?
Like Yo, do this to start.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
Hmm, I would have them start paying attention to
the way they feel their emotions, because your emotions tell you
If you're feeling lousy, youare out of alignment.
If you're feeling good, you arein alignment.
Yeah.
Like it is as easy as payingattention to your emotions and
then connecting with oh, when Ido this I tend to be happy, and

(13:06):
when I do this I tend to getdepressed or sad or angry or
insert whatever the emotion is.
I would literally recommendhaving an emotions journal.
Ooh.
Whenever we can shine a light onour own awareness, this is the

(13:30):
journey.
It always starts with awareness, always starts with awareness,
awareness of okay, when I thinkthat thought and then speak it,

(13:51):
how does that make me feel?
Yeah, because it all startswith the thought.
Comes on, his words, becomesthese, these, these behaviors
and these habits that create areality.
These, these, these behaviorsand these habits that create a
reality.
And so likely, likely, ifyou're anything like me, you
blindly adopted what otherpeople told you without actually
experiencing it.
Okay.
I blindly adopted beliefswithout actually being like.

(14:15):
I'm going to test that formyself.
Yeah.
So that has been so eye-openingfor me to say oh, I was given
this belief of like, sort oflike anything you, to accomplish
anything in life, you've got towork really, really hard.

(14:35):
To accomplish anything in life,you've got to work really,
really hard.
What if I just experimented andsaid what if I operated from a
place of joy?
Yeah, and it didn't actuallyhave to be hard, how would that

(14:56):
go?
And so far, it's all amazing.
Do I fall into again old Laurabehavior?
I sure do.
But then I remind myself I'mlike, oh, that's right, I have
the power to choose.
I have the power to choose.
Therefore, I'm going to goshift over here, I'm going to
pause.
Pivot reframe.
Yeah.

(15:18):
But I don't know these thingsuntil I'm aware of them.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
Yeah Well, let us in.
I'm going to ask you somedeeper questions.
Let us into your life a littlebit, Laura, because there was a
season in your life where therewere some uncomfortable feelings
in your household because yourhusband didn't enjoy his nine to
five job.
Right.
Eventually he left, started amusic school.

(15:44):
But like, bring us back toright before that.
Like, what was that?
Like how was the energy in thehouse?
Like how did you start to havethose conversations?

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Oh my gosh, If you would have come in here in 2019,
you would have been like youcould feel the tension, because
there was tension.
Not only were we oops, having afourth kid, brian's like, oh
cool, I get to continue workingat a job that I don't love
because now I have another kidto support, and 2019 for us was

(16:19):
so hard.
It was so hard and it wasalmost just a miracle when
Crosby came into the world thatit's like something was lifted
in this household, like somesort of oh, we got through it.
We got through it, and there'sthis amazing human who is now on

(16:40):
the earth.
And that is when I reallyshifted, because that's when I
was like, oh, I'm interested inreading the Bible and I want to
learn more about my faith, and Istarted really getting into my
faith walk.
At the same time, my energy, Ithink, was influencing Brian.

(17:02):
Oh, and then, okay, now it'sCOVID, you're locked in with all
your children and, okay, let'sfigure this out.
I believe it was end of April2020, that Brian comes to me
like, oh, laura, I mean, as longas it's like you know,
potentially the end of the world, like tongue in cheek, I might

(17:25):
as well just start creating abusiness plan.
It's like in my head I was just, I mean, I'm like, yeah, honey,
yeah, that sounds good, yeah,and I just kept encouraging him
and encouraging and encouraginghim and I'm not going to make it
sound like everything was supereasy.
But looking back, I'm like, no,this was exactly our path,

(17:51):
because Brian needed me, becauseI am so filled with faith and
enthusiasm and if you believeyou've been achieved, no, if you
believe it will happen, there'sno other way.
And so I saw it so clearly andI remember there's one
conversation he wanted to giveup and I was like I never do

(18:15):
this, but I'm threatening I'mgoing to divorce you if you
actually don't do this.
You did not come this far tonot fully leap.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
Yeah, yeah, that is.
That's so real, right?
So when you think of this callto adventure, it is we are about
to have a fourth kid and itdoes not feel like an adventure

(18:46):
that you want to go on Right.
It's like, yeah, we, we love it, we, we love the humans, we
love our kids, but it doesn'tfeel like this is about to be
the most epic experience.
We would definitely have choseto do this right now.
Right, like like it didn't feellike that and I'm sharing that,
because somebody is havinganother kid that they didn't

(19:07):
expect.
Somebody just got released fromtheir job and they didn't
expect it.
Somebody is navigating adivorce and they didn't expect
it.
Somebody is hit with thechallenge of a loss of life, and
they didn't expect it.
These major moments are thosecall to adventure beginnings

(19:33):
where you have to make a choice.
Are you going to embark on thathero's journey believing that
you are the hero in the story,hero's journey believing that
you are the hero in the story,or are you going to have this
woe is me, energy and feel likethe world is crumbling on top of

(19:53):
you and you are just asking whyme?
Why did this happen to me?
It is literally a choice youhave to make in that moment,
Literally a choice you have tomake in that moment.
And what I hear Laura say isthis tag team in her household,
somebody has this super energyfeeling.
They're just like yep, babe,let's do it.

(20:13):
Other one is like yeah, I don'tknow, but like, yeah, ok, let's
go.
I hear you like we're on thesame team and together they
found a way to make it work, butboth needed to opt in with some
level of confidence that it waspossible.
And so you, whoever you are,you are not by yourself, even if

(20:34):
it seems that way your spouse,your best friend, your neighbor,
there's somebody there that isalso being called to adventure
at the exact same time, andthey're simply just looking
around, being like I wish Icould do this with somebody.
And if you choose to say I'mgoing to do this, you're going

(20:56):
to walk outside and thatneighbor's going to walk outside
at the same time and you'regoing to have a conversation and
you're going to be like thiswas a miracle.
We don't even talk like that,but for some reason we did.
The reason why Laura and Ibelieve in this so much is
because it's how we cametogether.
Right, we were both called toadventure at the same time with

(21:20):
two completely different sets ofcircumstances.
Two completely different setsof circumstances and three years
later we're literally justsharing how we navigated our
experiences.
But the call looked a lotdifferent.
Laura's call was having a kidCOVID husband looking to quit
his job to go do an amazingbusiness.

(21:42):
To go do an amazing business.
Mine was COVID.
Business was booming, rightLike I was in tech.
All money was flowingeverywhere because it was a
crisis and everybody needed tolearn how to use technology.
So, like, wherever I turned,there was money.
And so at that moment I lookedat it and I was like, well, this

(22:06):
isn't it, this isn't the fullstory.
And the call to adventure was achoice to leave all my material
possessions.
Now, it didn't happen right inthe middle of COVID, but because
God knows your mind and Godknows your heart, god knows
where you're leaning Right, andbecause I had that in my spirit,
god was like, oh OK, well, letme offer these opportunities for

(22:29):
you to step into this newadventure.
And when it became clear andpresent that, like there's a
fork in the road, I was all forthat change.
That call, that call toadventure, that quest is for you
right now, wherever you're atlike, like, take it because

(22:51):
you're invited to step intosomething greater.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
You're invited to step in and it's completely up
to you.
Again, Like it's like chooseyour own adventure.
Yeah.
Choose your own adventure,because that's that's the more
that I'm into into reflecting.
I'm like gosh I choseeverything.
I chose how I wanted to feel,and so when I was in my victim

(23:14):
story of feeling so sorry formyself, I chose that Maybe not
consciously at the time, but nowupon reflection Maybe not
consciously at the time, but nowupon reflection because I
believe we're supposed toexperience the duality yeah, so
so much.
If you're in a really hardseason right now, this can be

(23:36):
like oh, because I don't want tofeel like this.
Yeah.
The rest of my life.
Yeah.
So maybe that means I need tomake different decisions.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
Yo, something that really hit me recently, tied to
what Laura just said.
I added this other layer to it.
So these things are happeningand it's this call to adventure
and we were just talking abouthow.
It's a call to discover yourtrue self and who you are.
Yes, and that call is really tolike build a closer

(24:13):
relationship with christ.
What I discovered about myselfwas I always had just enough
middle class skills, travel, hadstuff right I didn't have.
I wasn't wrapped with trauma.
I had loving family.
Because of that, I didn'tnecessarily like run to build a

(24:36):
relationship with Jesus BecauseI didn't need him in my mind,
right, I was just like I'm goodas I am.
Right, I was just like I'm goodas I am.
These intersections that createthis drama, right, that seems
so Overly unbearable to carrywhen those things happen, the

(25:02):
only thing you can do eventuallyis like ask God for help.

Speaker 2 (25:03):
Is that?
You're crossing, crossing thethreshold moments.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
Yeah, it's where you're leaving the familiar.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, and youcan either choose it or you're
gonna get shoved.

Speaker 2 (25:11):
But like mark, mark those words.
You can either choose it oryou're gonna get shoved yeah see
, where's that?
My?
I always say like it startswith a whisper.
If you don't hear the whisper,you're gonna get a slap across
the face, and if you don't hearthe whisper, you're gonna get a
slap across the face and if youdon't have the slap like you are
going to, just I mean, likeit's going to be more, like

(25:31):
there's a wind that's going tocome and just yeah, yeah plow
you down and you can either saywhy me?

Speaker 1 (25:41):
or thank you, god, right, like, and that that's the
rest of your story dictates howyou feel after you get hit,
smacked in the face, shoved, Ibelieve.
Eventually, me and Laura chosea path where we were like thanks
God, all right, I know it'sgoing to be hard, it's going to
take time to endure thesechallenges, to learn a new
version of ourself, to try toexperience joy.

(26:03):
Also, you can't experience joyunless you go through this
trying time.
Like the triumph of overcomingsomething is where you
experience the joy.
If there's nothing that youovercame, the joy just isn't
going to be there.
Just be aware of that.
It's the difference betweenhappiness and joy.
Like, something can happenrandomly and you can be happy,

(26:25):
you're like, oh man, like that'sa happy moment.
But when you are at the depth,the bottom version of yourself,
something that is just so hard,and you do something that lifts
you out of it, you fly out of it, you climb out of it, you do
something so miraculous thatyou're like how did that even
happen?
That is where joy is birthed.
So, like be bold, be courageous, go do the thing that makes you

(26:50):
extremely scared.
Also, as early as you possiblycan ask Jesus to join you, and
then Jesus has been like I'vebeen here, uh, but thanks for
finally talking to me.
That was my issue, um, and theexperience is going to be
miraculous.

Speaker 2 (27:09):
So call to adventure.
You're invited to separate insomething greater mentorship.
You're going to meet guidesalong the way, crossing the
threshold.
You leave the familiar to enterinto the unknown.
You leave the familiar to enterinto the unknown.
And then there's your trialsand tribulations period, where

(27:30):
you face struggles that test andrefine you.
Then comes transformation.
You emerge with wisdom andpurpose.
And then, my favorite, thereturn with the elixir.
My favorite, the return withthe elixir, the return with the
elixir.
This is where you're like oh,I've tasted something amazing

(27:51):
and you just want everyone elseto taste it.
Yeah.
Like that.
I think that sums up wherewe're at.
We're like oh life gets to begood.
Yeah.
And amazing and fun and you getto choose.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
but it doesn't mean that both Mademoiselle didn't
have a lot of trials andtribulations because it's like
Laura literally has this hugewater bottle right now in front
of us and if it's all filledwith that elixir that she's
talking about, a random personjust can't come in and drink
from it.
It's like Thor and Thor'shammer you can't come in and

(28:28):
drink from it.
It's like Thor and Thor'shammer you can't just pick it up
.
It's right there but you can'tlift it unless you go on this
journey yourself, like you haveto go find your own elixir.
Laura's remix of elixir has justthe right ingredients for Laura
.
Your elixir is going to be alittle bit different, and mine
is going to be a little bitdifferent, and so all we can do

(28:48):
is encourage you and be a guidein saying like it's okay, it's
super scary, but go through it,go do it.
That elixir is at the end andonce you'd get a sip of it, as
Laura just said, it is likePopeye when he ate the spinach
and he just like what is this?
It's just this transformation,right, like so yeah, get your

(29:13):
elixir, it's miraculous.

Speaker 2 (29:18):
And just to me this is just so cool because I used
to think, you know, life wasjust all about accomplishments
and I'm like, oh my gosh, it'sso much richer than that.
And so now I can see the beauty.
It's this character development, my own character development,
all these people I care about,and their character development.

(29:39):
So now it's just so easy for meto love people because I'm like
you're on your way, you're onyour way, you're on your way,
you're on your way, and I don'tthink one is better than the
other.
Right yeah.
Like it's just because you nowexperience this unconditional

(30:02):
love that you can see the beautyin it all.

Speaker 1 (30:06):
Yeah, yeah, and to see it that way, you have to
elevate your character.
It's as if God blinds you frombeing able to see it that way
until you choose to nurtureyourself and experience the best

(30:27):
version of you.
Right to have those clear eyesfor some reason.
I think about the dude who doeslike the clear-eyed eye drop,
like clear eye.
Never mind that was so random,but his voice, his monotone
voice, was just in my mind.
Like clear eyes, yeah, um, butbut literally it.
It is that it's going throughthis journey until you get to a

(30:49):
point where you have clear eyes,where you can't even see an
alternative to unconditionallove.
Like you just know it is yourassignment to walk through this
world with that and when you getthere, you're just like yo,
thank you God.
This is so awesome that wantingto be a standout right Like so

(31:11):
we do things to like accomplishsomething to like be on our own
version of a pedestal right.
Win a championship, have a lotof money, do whatever right.
Like we want to be admired byothers.
It's just in us.
Admired by others, it's just inus.
When you reach that characterthat is aligned with
unconditional love, yourecognize like yes, I'm an

(31:34):
outlier, but the person givingme this high five is God, right
or other humans that are alignedwith unconditional love.
We just know it's, it's kind oflike being an inside man or
inside woman, part of this likeGod, fraternity, sorority, and
like when you know, you justknow and it's just.

(31:56):
It's just there and it'sglorious.
So I want to end with thisquestion how would you describe
your love story?

Speaker 2 (32:11):
Oh wow, it's a good thing you can give these to me
in advance.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
And it's the last question that I put on here,
because we're talking aboutcharacter development and this
story and this journey andyou're doing with your kids and
your husband, but really it'slike, if it's all written down,
it is an epic love story, and sohow would you describe your
love story today?

Speaker 2 (32:36):
you know, so interesting, because I was about
to interrupt you as you'resaying something and like, oh,
now this is my perfect time toactually say this is, um, it's
the journey to love myself.
So I could not look at myselfin the mirror and say I love you
.
I couldn't do it.
And now I can, and I can gazeinto my eyes and I can see this

(32:59):
eternal spirit and I'm like Ilove you.
And when I say that to myself,I'm actually saying it to
everyone, like I genuinelybelieve that we are all
connected and so when I can justlove myself, it is a symbol to

(33:21):
that love that extends toeveryone.

Speaker 3 (33:23):
I love that and that's the greatest love
everyone I love that and that'sthe greatest love story.

Speaker 2 (33:28):
I love it Because if we're all operating in love.
Oh, my goodness gracious, whatan amazing world.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
As Laura said before in one of her deep dives, we are
eternal spirits playing theheavenly human game, and so play
that game with unconditionallove.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
You can't get it wrong are eternal spirits
playing the heavenly human game,and so play that game with
unconditional love.
You can't get it wrong.
You can't get it wrong.
You're here for the experience.
You have free will you cannotget it wrong.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
Until next time.
Peace.
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