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September 11, 2024 54 mins

anchoring void in our bodies + in 3d has never been a thing, until now! that’s what the generation of bornawakes® are here to do, though it's not like that's an easy task! 

 

bornawakes® often end up removed from the human experience, questioning how to fully enter in, + unsure of how to bring the things they want the most into existence. on this episode of the podcast spirit + jessie speak to the gap that is usually present for bornawakes® between the void and 3d, sharing some common problems bornawakes® face as they attempt to be human, as well as plenty of their own examples of how they stay opted in. 

 

IN THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT: 

- how embodying void is what bornawakes® are here to do 

- holding void in our bodies

- how it’s time to teach our operating systems how to bring void into 3d

- expressing your totality through your body + operating system, instead of just hanging out in void

- why it’s so important that bornawakes® do their work

- creating a roadmap for what our mission is as bornawakes®

- feeling the pull back to void + that moment when gravity finally drops

- attachments that make it possible to be in void or 3d but never in both + completing them

- the absolute 3d split - the places we have where we experience a divide between void + 3d

- trauma in childhood

- being here as your parent’s guide

- disassociation

- the factors that make it really difficult to bring void down

- bornawake®-specific coping mechanisms in childhood

- having skills that have little do to with this plane of existence

- bornawakes® who don’t identify as spiritual 

- different kinds of bornawakes® + what we all share in common

- ai contracts

- determining whether something that’s operating in your system is actually serving to bridge the absolute 3d split, or making it worse

- the rate at which bornawakes® are being born

- bornawakes® being the next wave of evolution

- meeting other bornawakes® + how many there are out there

- there reason there’s so few bornawakes® here now

- the bloodlines bornawakes® choose to be born into

- the purpose of millennials focusing on their healing, in evolutionary terms

- practices that anchor us into the human experience

- finding ways that make it feel good to be opted in to the human experience

- the importance of connection with the right people

- getting triggered + wanting to go back to void rather than be with people

- anchoring into the primal + the muck

- running energy through the body

- getting turned off of what we want the most because it doesn’t seem possible on this plane of existence

- how opting in is going all in on pulling off the thing you really want to do

- cementing the new reality you want to be experiencing in 3d

- building a network that’s a match for your true frequency

 

THEMES / TIME STAMPS:

what bornawakes® are here for - embodying void in 3d - 03:00

the absolute 3d split - being either tapped into void or in the muck of 3d, but never in both at once - 04:25

being the first generation that are here to hold void in our operating systems - 06:00

the difficulty bornawakes® face when they try to bring the absolute awareness down to 3d - 08:25

the absolute 3d split - the places we have where we experience a divide between void + 3d - 10:00

determining whether it’s your operating system or trauma - 11:35

when the multidimensional skills in your aura kick in + how they’re often a coping strategy - 13:25

non- spiritual bornawakes® - 15:25

bornawakes® being the next wave of evolution  - 19:30

ways that we can opt in to the human experience - 26:30

the importance of connections with the right people - 31:00

choosing to get in the muck of 3d instead of being transcendent + okay with everything - 33:10

transitioning to doing things because you want to, not out of any obligation - 42:15

locking energy signatures into the body - 44:55

when it feels like the way we want things to work is impossible - 48:25

 

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