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Nicole Tuxbury (00:02):
Hello and
welcome back to Overcome
Yourself the podcast.
As you know, my name is Nicoleand I'm so excited to be here
today with Emily.
Now, Emily, you've got a lotgoing on.
You are in music, so tell me alittle bit about you and your
journey and what you did today.
Emily Thorner (00:23):
Sure, first of
all, thank you so much for
having me, nicole, and I'mexcited to meet everyone
virtually when you hear this.
So, yes, the tiny like sparknotes is that I am a singer with
a big purpose of raising theconsciousness of humanity
through song, and I also do upclose and personal energy work
with people through my businessand Moon Rising, and really
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everything centers around thepower of your voice, your voice
to make a difference, your voiceand your purpose, and I feel
like you'll feel that in mymusic too.
Nicole Tuxbury (00:53):
So, singer on a
mission, that's the summary I
just muted myself so I wouldn'tinterrupt you.
So I absolutely love that.
Where can we find your musicLike I want to listen?
So tell us a little bit aboutthat before we even get started.
Emily Thorner (01:11):
Absolutely
everywhere.
It's on every single streamingplatform, so I'll send you the
link, but it's on Spotify,amazon Music, literally
everywhere.
And we just released the veryfirst single, which is Prayer
for Peace.
And when I tell you, like, justtake a few minutes and just sit
with this piece, you will feelthis peace.
There's a lot to say about this.
(01:32):
I assume we'll get more to that, but yeah, it's everywhere.
Prayer for Peace, I love that.
Nicole Tuxbury (01:36):
Yeah, yeah, yeah
, all right.
So we look up just by your name.
Yeah, emily Thorner, and all ofthose links are going to be
down in the show notes Whereveryou're listening to this.
You'll be able to get those.
That is amazing.
So tell me about your journeyto being a singer, because
that's like a dream career forpeople, right, like every, like
you know, I think everyone atsome point might dream about.
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I know I used to dream aboutbeing on stage and singing.
Unfortunately, I didn't havethe equipment for that, you know
.
But tell me about your journeyand how you came to do this.
Emily Thorner (02:15):
Yeah, definitely.
So it definitely.
All these things come inmultiple phases, right?
So phase one always knew I wasa singer.
I would be the person singinglike show tunes around.
You know, singing a whole newworld in the grocery store with
my mother when I was like atoddler, so like it was no
secret that this girl loves tosing.
Um, so it began in, you know,classical music.
Actually it began in classicalmusic, opera, training, went to
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school for that, two differentdegrees in that and really
studied all of the, thetechnical pieces of, of music
and really, you know, thought Iwas going towards like an opera
way.
We always think we know wherewe're going and then something,
then divine intervention happensand you go somewhere even
bigger, which is the great part.
So you know, it's always been apart of me.
I cannot remember a time when Ididn't know I am a singer.
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So that's always been true.
And then and then and then andthen, and you know I took
journeys in different genres.
I took journeys and like a smalljourney in music theater and
was a double major there, andnot in the song now, but in some
of the songs coming out youwill hear that you'll hear
glimpses of that, but at all,like, as I said, I had a pretty
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big, strong beginning in operaand contemporary music and
contemporary classical opera,because my voice and there is no
way to say this without justsaying it is one of the highest
voices in the world and so Ialways knew I was a little bit
different right and so again,that kind of lended itself well
to classical crashed and burnedin my life in a big, bold way in
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2017.
And in such a way, I couldn'tignore it because it really
focused on my health and as Isaw that I had to actually keep
quiet for six whole weeks tomaintain my voice and as I had
to have vocal surgery and as Ihad to move through huge things
and a lot of endings, it wasreally leading me towards a
higher calling and I had to havevocal surgery and as I had to
move through huge things and alot of endings, it was really
leading me towards a highercalling and I had no idea this
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at the time and it led metowards an inner healing journey
.
It led me towards reallylooking at myself and that led
to starting a business, and Ihad no plan to start a business.
I don't have a business degree,I don't have like a business
mind, right but to be a singeryou have to be a bit
entrepreneurial anyway.
But still, this was never on myplan and really it just kind of
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came with this continuedcuriosity about what's at the
core for people, what's at theroot for people.
How do people get where theyare?
How do people, how do somepeople not allow love into what
others do?
How do some people have massivesuccess but other people have
roadblock after roadblock?
And in my own life I felt likeokay, I feel like I'm, I think
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I'm talented, I think I thinkI'm okay, but why are things not
opening Right?
And so it led me on this hugejourney for answers.
And that big questioneventually led to huge answers
because, as I tried to go to thespark notes but though this
really is a big part of thestory, so maybe it'll be longer
than spark notes heads up it ledme to really finding the root
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of where my patterns were.
And I didn't think that waseven a possibility, because if
you had asked me years ago, Iwould have just said this
person's just lucky or thisperson's just not.
And it turns out all of that'sactually not true.
It has nothing to do with luck.
It has to do with yourenergetics, it has to do with
your soul, it has to do withyour soul's contracts, right?
(05:37):
And so I was moving through somany big plates, like all my
whole foundations were changingas I eventually discovered this
karmic contract, something huge.
I overcame this contract betweenmyself and my father, which was
always keeping me small, alwayskeeping my voice small, always
keeping me afraid.
(05:58):
And when I conquered that,which nobody taught me, it was
something I figured out on myown.
That is when healing giftsopened up in me and I'm going to
hope people in your audience Ifeel like based on reading,
they're going to know what Imean.
But if you're new to what Imean, like I knew how to help
people and find things in a waythat I didn't read in a book,
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and that was a shock at thattime, a shock, not to say I
didn't do some pieces, pieces Ihad like proper Reiki
attunements and was Reikitrained, blah, blah, blah.
But as I healed things inmyself, I literally would wake
up and know how to find patternswithin other people and then,
when I started doing that withother people, they started
having crazy, amazing changes.
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So then I became singer andbusiness owner.
It's about to get juicy, though.
It's about to get good, thoughit's about to get good, and
still, though these things, likeI was like, okay, they're
clearly separate.
Oh my God, they are notseparate.
They are not separate.
And I thought for years thatthey were separate, like my own,
my own stubborn mind, couldn'tget past it, because I thought
to myself singing is technicalor singing just makes you feel
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good, the things that we moreconventionally know, turns out,
the power of frequency can do somuch more than we think it can,
and that's a lot of what I'mhere for.
So, fast forward.
I started doing these programsthat were really quite
successful at the time.
I had like 60 people, over 60people, on a Zoom call clearing
these patterns with me.
And one day I start singing.
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It Didn't mean to, wasn't on myplan and suddenly people are
crying and they're like typingin the Zoom chat.
Oh my God, emily, I've neverfelt anything like this in my
life and I'm like I don't knowwhat's happening, but something
big is happening.
And then there's another bigexperience.
That happened where I was at acrypto convention and I'm
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singing and suddenly like tonsof people are just surrounding
me and then I'm combining againenergy, work and singing, having
again no understanding of whatI'm doing, but just kind of
leaning into where the momentshows me to go and discovering
that people report incrediblethings happening to them, not
just during but after.
You know, like my very firstclient in this work like went on
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to be a millionaire and thatsounds like such a story, but
it's actually just true and I'mlike dang, something's happening
so fast forward, fast forward,fast forward.
Finally, finally, all thepieces come in mind and again,
the more I'd work on myself andthe more I take my own programs
and the more I I'm obsessed withthe energetics of the voice.
That's a big thing I'm doingwith people right now that I
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invite everybody to do, likeeveryone, even you, if you feel
called to it like as a podcaster, like that your voice in the
world has so much more that canopen.
And as I did that experiencemyself, then my voice started
getting put into places where Iwas around policyholders and
royalty and giving speeches,places I never thought I would
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be, where it began to bespeaking about raising the
frequency of humanity andrealizing that just in doing so.
I was doing that, and so nowwe're in a whole new, a whole
new world.
We're in a whole new worldwhere the music is not about a
genre, it is not about opera, itis not, you won't.
(09:10):
I mean, yes, of course peoplecan find and look up all my
classical stuff, and I not thatI wouldn't still sing that.
But that's not the point of thebrand and not the point of what
I'm here for.
The point is the voice and thepoint is what the voice can do.
And the point is what the voicecan do and the point is what
your voice can do.
And so now, singing is reallyabout spreading purpose and
magic through purpose andawakening our magic.
(09:31):
So you know, like it's never, Imean, yes, it is my dream
career, I guess you could saythat but it certainly has come
with many challenges and it'snot, you know, a checklist thing
.
For me, it's really like thisis what I'm on the earth for,
and I'm also on the earth tohelp other people open what they
are and expand what they are onthe earth for, and it's kind of
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just this beautiful, beautifulcycle.
That was a long answer, butthere you go.
Nicole Tuxbury (09:57):
No, but it was
fantastic it is.
It is the journey of overcomingyourself right, of facing this,
what seems like aninsurmountable situation.
Like you, you always use yourvoice and then you couldn't,
like, like it wasn't even that.
You were just like, I'm justgoing to be quiet, like the
doctors were literally like youcan't use it.
(10:18):
Done Six weeks, be quiet.
And you're like what?
And then your whole lifechanges because everything that
you thought, your plans, youreverything, you know they're
just gone in an instant.
But you looked around and yousaid what do I have, like, what
is at my disposal?
What can I do with this?
And then you did it, and so youare the epitome of the overcome
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yourself story like that,that's.
You know, that is what I did,too.
Right, I was on a boat accidentand then I spent the next, like
you know, 10, 12 years growingup and being told that my back
didn't hurt and so I would justdo things like a normal kid, but
it would be in pain.
And then, at 21, 22, I went tothe doctor and they're like you
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have the back of an 80 year oldand and she's disabled and if
you don't change paths, you'regoing to be in a wheelchair in
five years and I was like, oh,and so my whole life changed.
Like I had to quit my jobbecause I was a server.
I couldn't do that anymore andso, yeah, and then you look
around and you're like, well,what do I have?
(11:25):
Like, what can I do from rightwhere I am?
And I wrote my book, I startedmy podcast and like, like that's
the reason that you and I arehere talking today, right, um,
and so I just think it's such awonderful story to just
highlight like resilience, likeit's, it's okay.
Like, if you reach this placewhere you're like I don't know
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what I'm gonna do becauseeverything's changed, um, you
know you and I are, are the, theliving embodiments that it's
gonna be okay and that you canstill put a beautiful puzzle
back together with the piecesthat you have left, right, um?
So tell me more.
Tell me more about.
You mentioned the frequency ofthe voice.
(12:07):
Um, like are you talking about?
Like the tone that I'm speakingin the volume, the words like
what are you talking about?
Like the tone that I'm speakingin the volume, the words like
what are we talking about here?
Emily Thorner (12:17):
So first of all,
thank you for sharing a little
bit more of your story too.
But yes, exactly that.
You know like all things usherus deeper into our purpose, even
when we don't know that theyare.
So frequency, so all of thosethings just slightly define.
I mean, like tone is like thepitch, right, like that's it's a
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longer definition than that butlike a deep tone or a strong
tone or a very light tone or abright tone, Right, but like
that's still a different kind ofthing.
And you know what's funny, intwo music degrees, nobody taught
you about frequency, Nobody.
It's like the one thing theydon't change.
Nobody, it's like the one thingthey don't change.
But I first started going onthis area of curiosity when I
discovered, like binaural beats,actually years ago, like what
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would, what happened when youlisten to different beats in two
different ears and how thatchanged your brain waves, like
scientifically, how that changesyour brain waves.
So that was the first piece ofcuriosity, but still that it
goes further than that.
The frequency whichunfortunately we can't see, but
it can be scientificallymeasured of different sounds
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will have a different effect onpeople, right?
So a very easy way tounderstand this is that we are
made of 60 to 70% water andthere have been what is it emoto
study on water that showed,when different points of either
love or hate, for example, wereon the water, we saw the like,
the crystals, like the structureof the water physically changed
.
Same thing is true of humans,same thing is true of tears.
Nicole Tuxbury (13:43):
Animals makes me
think of tears like tears are
different depending on theemotion.
Emily Thorner (13:47):
Yeah, plants,
animals, earth, all of these
things.
Right, for example, twodifferent people could say the
same sentence, but the frequencybehind which they say it
probably going to feel somedespair and fear.
If they're saying it from moreof a love frequency, how are you
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going to feel?
You're going to feel different,right, you're going to feel
different.
Of course, a lot of people withsound healing, for example,
they think of singing bowls andfor sure, like that is a place
to go, but my discovery was thatthat's still just touching and
scratching the surface.
That is a place to go, but mydiscovery was that that's still
just touching and scratching thesurface.
I believe that we all havedifferent chakra points.
I mean, that's like prettycommon knowledge at this point.
But your throat center, themore you heal your voice, the
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more you heal your throat center, the more you heal in general.
You're shedding all thesedifferent layers that no longer
serve you.
That really aren't you.
Anyway, you're really cominghome to you, right, and in that
process, you're raising youroverall frequency and your voice
can have different codes in it,can have different um capacity
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in it, as in it's not just, as Isaid, what you say, not even
just the mood and how you say it, but the frequency that your
voice holds.
And I think the best way tosort of explain this without
explaining it, because somewhatit is a bit beyond explanation,
but it's not, it's alsoscientifically backed If you
listen to prayer for peace andyou put good headphones in or a
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good speaker, because we reallyneed that See, see if you get
goosebumps, see if you feelsomething deeper, and that's how
you know the frequency is quitehigh.
When I stepped into therecording studio to record that
song, oh man, it was like theworld stopped.
It felt like I was filled in aroom with angels and like it was
hard to not cry.
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I could feel so much in thatsong.
And when I'm doing healing workwith people, you know that's a
similar journey.
Like it will, it will sometimesjust like spark and you'll know
, oh my God, something big ishappening Right.
So it's like it's what touchesus, but it's also what's behind
what touches us, and frequencyhas incredible power.
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And actually I'm gonna share athing that I read the other day,
and god knows if I can tell allthe details of it, because I
just read it.
Obviously there's a lot ofextreme things happening in the
world right now, la is literallyon fire.
Yes, I saw and read somewherethat someone created a way to
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put out fires that usesfrequency.
I don't actually know howthey're doing this, I can't
explain this, I don't know, butI saw it.
I saw them physically use itand you see fires go out.
And someone wrote in thecomments they were like imagine
they know how frequency can heal, and I was like I was just
laughing yeah, like this.
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There are scientific studiesand this I got really nerdy
about at one point, cause Iremember when someone was like
that's not real and I was likelook at the science.
Love when something is provable.
But there have been studies ofof a composer and a scientist
came together I can't quotetheir exact names at this moment
, I can maybe put that in theshow notes where they showed
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that sound could actually getrid of cancer cells and that it
was faster through the humanvoice than through an instrument
or a bowl.
Nicole Tuxbury (17:24):
Interesting,
like we have barely scratched
the surface right, uh, I saw,I've seen, I've seen talk of
frequency.
Um, you know, I, I've seen,I've seen that before.
Um, I saw a video specificallythe other day.
I don't know how true it isbecause it's the internet, but
it was saying um, I believe itwas beethoven's symphony yeah,
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yeah, yeah has more healingpower, like when you listen to
it it will, it heals yourselvesmore than any of the other
classical musicians.
Like it's just there's somethingabout that like musical
composition, um, so yeah, sosuper interesting.
Like I would love to hear morefrom you about that.
Like if you, if you find outmore about that, because I just
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saw it very recently, in thelast two weeks, and I was like,
oh, this is very interesting.
So if I find that video, I'mgoing to send it to you so we
could discuss it.
Emily Thorner (18:21):
I think I've
actually heard it.
I think I've actually heard itand I can say I agree with that.
It's as I said.
It's not just the notes or therhythms on the page or what it
is.
It is the frequency in which itis made and emitted and that
the self then feels it.
That is what makes thedifference.
And another, oh, what is hisname?
(18:43):
What is his name?
There's somebody who researched, uh, like the spiral of
different frequencies.
Not that, but that too, what isit called.
It'll come to me later, I'llsend it to you later, but yeah,
like the spiral of consciousness.
David Hawkins got it.
David Hawkins' spiral ofconsciousness.
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This was a way that we couldvisually see where we are in our
frequency.
But I think sometimes people,when they even look at that,
they think of just like atemporary like are and our
frequency.
But I think sometimes people,when they even look at that,
they think of just like atemporary like.
Okay, I'm feeling love rightnow, but it's not just about.
Nicole Tuxbury (19:21):
Like feeling
love once.
It's about like emanating andbeing an embodiment, right, um,
like, like when we're talking,even about like it reminds me of
manifestation, like evenquantum physics.
Right, like raising ourvibration, like I've experienced
it, the people that hang outaround me, like the, the, the
animals coming closer to me, youknow, like there's certain
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things, like I was at a lowervibration.
I remember, um, and I was likeI want to make better friends, I
need to raise up my vibration.
And like you know, like 10years ago, like I would not have
crossed paths with you becauseI wasn't ready, like my
vibrations were nowhere nearready.
And now, in all the studyingthat I've done, you know, like
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it always says the vibe right,like you are quantifying the
vibe, like there's a vibe, likesometimes, even if what, when
you were talking earlier, likewhen someone's creepy and they
talk to us and we're likesomething's off, like that could
be the frequency, right, thatjust the frequency is really
wrong and so it's like no, thisdoesn't vibe with me.
So I really love that.
Just some of the few thingsthat I, the thoughts that I had,
(20:25):
oh it's so true.
Emily Thorner (20:27):
I mean, I kind of
want to go on like a slight
riff about manifestation, if youdon't mind, since you sort of
yeah, please go for it so, likealso, I couldn't have had this
conversation 10 years ago either.
Let's be clear, I was not.
I was still, you know, still inmy like struggle days of
thinking I had to be programmedin that come a long way.
(20:47):
We made it.
Nicole Tuxbury (20:48):
We overcame see
the theme.
Emily Thorner (20:51):
So, with
manifestation, like it's such a
layered thing, right, and peopleI think often think of just
think of what you want and thatwill be.
But obviously it's so muchdeeper than that and it's so
much more in our subconsciousthan that and one of the things
that made, not one of the thingslike the thing that raised my
frequency and the thing that hashelped me, not just like short
term but like long term duetransformation, and not just me,
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but repeatedly, like repeatedlyseeing this in my clients over
and over and over and over, tothe point where I'm like I can't
ignore this, like very much I'mon to something.
We're on to something wasgetting to the root of where
these you know, pieces thatcause imbalance come from, and
that's the part that inmanifestation I don't see talked
about very often.
You know like they might talkabout like eft tapping or
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something like that, but that'slike so scratching the surface
of what's possible.
When you do, um, like patternclearing work, karmic work,
which is the stuff I do up closewith people, or like activation
work, which is the stuff I doup close with people, but you
also will get like a bit ofactivations.
You'll get activations as youlisten to my singing too, but
like when, when I'm working withpeople up close in moon rising,
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we are going like point topoint to point to point to point
and we're actually finding inthe physical body, where we
somatically hold, these oldpatterns, so that we can shift
them, release them, not just alittle bit, but like of every
single lifetime you've ever been, and then activate into a
higher dimensional frequencythat your body actually wants to
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hold.
And I think this is going tobecome bigger and bigger and
bigger because the world ispurging.
We've got so many solar flaresand, as I'm sure you know but
for anyone that maybe listening,that doesn't know, we are
collectively moving in thisdirection anyway.
But it also requires us not tojust stand back and just be like
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, okay, well, I'm just going tomove a little bit, but really to
step forward and step into this, because you can, anybody can,
if they want to work with me,they can find, identify and
shift the different points ofwhat we are holding and then
activate into a higher frequency.
When you do, your frequencywill go even higher and new
opportunities and things likeit's not just that your
manifestations get faster, butin addition to that your reality
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changes because you're nolonger living in the reality
that you were holding those oldpatterns, and and so it's just
like manifestation, like timesone million.
It's really, really so.
Nicole Tuxbury (23:19):
That's what I
discovered and that's what I
wanted to share no, I thinkthat's really important because,
um, you know, I know, I've seenit a lot of places and it's it
seemed like magical.
But this isn't.
It's not magical, right, it'squantum physics.
I've been reading happy pocketfull of money.
It was not at all I wasexpecting.
(23:39):
I don't know what I wasexpecting.
I was expecting something aboutmoney and it's not.
It's all quantum physics so far.
But that's what it's talkingabout.
It's embodying that, becomingthat right, and we already are
that.
Whatever you want, like it'salready yours, it's already
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yours, it's already you alreadyhave it.
Like it's it's very, it's verysimple, but it's also very
complex, right, like there'slike a um, but it's becoming
becoming the version of yourselfthat has that thing, and then,
and then you just you just haveit, um, and it sounds insane, I
know, I know it sounds kind ofinsane, but it works.
It's science, it's not magic, um, and there's a lot more to it
than just wishing, wanting, youknow anyway, anyway, um, okay.
(24:24):
So, freebie, do you have a freegift for the audience that you
are offering?
Emily Thorner (24:30):
I'd say the best
freebie would be to listen to
prayer for Peace and just hearthe first song.
Do it, get to know it.
If people may want to worktogether, they could work a
breakthrough call.
So there's freebies that theycan do.
Yes, that's the best way tobegin, I would say, is those but
the Prayer for Peace and any ofthe music coming out, all to
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say again, not only is it highfrequency, but you'll find that
the music is empowering.
It is so empowering and like,this piece is so, so special.
It's like not just for worldpeace, but world peace and
ending climate change andsupporting.
You know, like, let there be,maybe we really see ourselves as
one humanity.
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You know, like, let there be,maybe we really see ourselves as
one humanity, one humanity likeand there's even a line that
you know speaks to ending humantrafficking and my favorite line
, which is our voice for thevoiceless, um, shall not be
silenced or shamed, like.
There's powerful, powerful textin that.
So, yeah, prayer for peace andif people might want to work
together, a breakthrough call,yeah, awesome that is amazing,
(25:36):
and all those links will be,like I said earlier, down in the
show notes.
Nicole Tuxbury (25:40):
Um, all right,
so final tip, if you had one
final tip to give the audience,what?
What is it?
Use your voice other than useyour voice.
Emily Thorner (25:51):
Well, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah.
I'm not going to rush this, I'mactually going to sink into
this for a hot second.
Let's see To remember theimportance of your truth,
because your truth, we may notalways be living in our truth.
We might actually accidentallybe living under like the
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umbrella of what we thought weshould do, what somebody else
suggested for us or what wethought was possible, and in
fact, life is so much more thanthat.
When you are truly living inyour truth and letting your
inner truth be something you canhear, which is something you
can do through voice work, whichwe could again do together, you
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will find that everything iseasier and everything makes more
sense because it actually comesfrom you.
Your authenticity, your truth,is the most powerful driver you
have.
And back to frequency.
I forget again where I heardthis, but that authenticity is
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actually an even higherfrequency than love or gratitude
.
It's like as high as it gets.
Say it again live in yourauthenticity is the highest, is,
or like just about the highest.
I something like even higherthan love or gratitude as a
frequency.
Your authenticity, you beingall of you, you living in your
inner truth, and a lot of uscan't hear our inner truth or
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can't access it.
So it's an invitation that yourinner truth is is wanting your
attention and to connect withyou.
Nicole Tuxbury (27:28):
Yeah, that's it,
that is amazing, I asked
because, like, my whole thing isgratitude, and so it's.
I've just found that super,super important.
We didn't even get to thatbecause, like, we were just
having a great conversation, um,but you know, like, knowing
authenticity, like is up therewith it, and gratitude is a path
to it.
Right, like that's a path thatI used to be grateful for me and
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for all the things me, even thethings I didn't like, um, but
learning to be grateful for meand for all the things me, even
the things I didn't like, butlearning to be grateful for that
so that I could be authentic.
And so, like it's, it's amazingbecause it's just like a big
snowball, like a good snowball,right, usually that's like a
metaphor for bad things, butlike it's like a big snowball
and and then it just leads toauthenticity and I mean, like,
how awesome is that to just beat the highest vibration.
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So I love that.
Emily Thorner (28:15):
That's beautiful
yeah.
Nicole Tuxbury (28:18):
Thank you so, so
much, emily.
This has been absolutelyamazing and thank you, guys for
joining us.
We will see you next time onOvercome Yourself, the podcast.
Thanks, bye, bye.