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September 25, 2025 57 mins
Air Date - 23 September 2025

Source awareness—the conscious remembrance of your direct connection to Source—plays a foundational role in cultivating resilience. This inner connection acts as a wellspring of guidance and support during times of loss or self-doubt. It dissolves a sense of isolation or separateness and replaces it with a sense of wholeness and unbreakable belonging.

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Laurie Seymour, M.A., is the founder and CEO of The Baca Institute, host of Wisdom Talk Radio, certified Master Trainer, and creator of the Quantum Connection Process. With a background as a psychotherapist, trainer, and Solutions Engineer for Fortune 100 companies, she brings over 25 years of experience in activating creative intelligence and inner potential. Recognized as a Quantum Connection Mentor and Turaya Grand Master, Laurie guides others to dissolve old patterns and live aligned with Source. Based in Denver, she loves travel, music, and time with her grandchildren. Unconditional Remembrance is her first solo book. Learn more at https://thebacainstitute.com.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 3 (00:32):
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Speaker 2 (00:34):
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Speaker 4 (00:42):
Welcome to Inspired Conversations. I am your host, Linda Joy,
mindset elevation guide and publisher of the beloved Aspire magazine.
We are about to celebrate our twentieth year of publication
inspiring supporting an empowering woman to live their best lives.

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If you haven't grabbed your free subscription, and yes it
is still free, you can go to subscribe to Aspire
dot com and tap into all the beautiful wisdom that's
waiting for you within its pages. So today we're going
to be talking about source awareness, conscious remembrance of your

(01:27):
direct connection to Source, You're inner wisdom and so much more.
I am so excited to have an old friend here
with me today and I'm celebrating her because she is
such a lighthouse in this world. And she just released
a new book called Unconditional Remembrance, Your Connection to Source,

(01:49):
and I want to tell you a little bit about her.
And now we're going to dive into this soulfil conversation.
Laurie Seymour is the founder and CEO of the Baka Institute,
host of Wisdom Talk Radio, certified Master Trainer, and creator
of the Quantum Connection Process. Where the background as a psychotherapist,

(02:10):
trainer in solutions engineer for Fortune one hundred companies, she
brings over twenty five years of experience in activating creative
intelligence and inner potential. Recognized as a Quantum Connection mentor
and Terrea Grand Master, Lori guides others to dissolve old

(02:32):
patterns and live aligned with Source.

Speaker 5 (02:36):
Welcome Laurie, Linda, thank you, Thank you so much. It's
a pleasure to be here with you, and you are
a forced twenty years for Aspire Well.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
Going to be Our birthday is coming up in February,
and this radio show will be a decade in old
in April of next year. It's like all these beautiful,
sacred milestones, so much any beautiful, soulful conversations with visionaries
like you. I just love what I.

Speaker 5 (03:05):
Do and I love that you do it.

Speaker 4 (03:09):
We have known each other for quite a while, We've
been connected on social media. I've always been drawn to
you and your message and so, Ladies, when I saw
Laurie has a book out, her first solo book, I
was like, girl, we're going to get you on the show,
and I reached out to her. So thank you for
your big, soulful.

Speaker 5 (03:28):
Yes, absolutely, I can't imagine anything else with you.

Speaker 4 (03:33):
Well, thank you, my friend. So we're going to talk
today about inner guidance and so much more. So let's
start there. Can you speak about in a guidance and
how it connects not only in your personal life and
how you choose to live, but also in your work
with conscious entrepreneurs and visionaries because it's a part of

(03:55):
who we are and it works through every area of
our lives.

Speaker 5 (04:00):
It does, it does. That's such an important point that
it's not it's not just oh I'm in trouble. I
need to figure out what my intuition is saying or
what I'm supposed to do. It's really for everything, even
what do I need to make for dinner tonight? Am
I what should I be eating right now? Inner guidance

(04:23):
is something that I think is so much more than
intuition because we can develop it in a way that
it becomes reliable. And so many people think of intuition
as well. Sometimes I'm on, sometimes I'm not. Sometimes I
can access it, other times I can't. And we are
designed so that we can connect with our own our

(04:48):
own ener gps, meaning that is our guidance system. That
is something that is inherent in our own blueprint. And yes,
we do need to come to it, we do need
to learn how to cultivate it so that it becomes
that sustainable guidance system, not just oh I've got it,

(05:10):
I've been inspired, I see something, I've got a great idea.
But then the question becomes and the work becomes, how
do I sustain my connection? How do I sustain this inspiration,
this inner guidance all the way through whatever it is
that I'm creating, whether it's a new program or writing

(05:32):
a book, or building a new business, developing a new relationship,
whatever it is, it ends up being that which can
sustain you.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
Oh, I love this and I want to clarify it
because you feel there's a difference between inner guidance and intuition,
and so far our listeners, how do you how is
it different?

Speaker 5 (06:02):
Partly, it's it's it's in mindset, it's in how we
think about it that people say, well, I'm not intuitive,
or I'm only sometimes intuitive, or people sometimes people say yes,
I'm always into. I've got a really strong capacity to
be intuitive. I broaden the whole thing out into something

(06:27):
that is is an inherent part of each person. Some
people may be tune more tuned into it than others,
and we could say that about intuition too, I realize,
but there's something about realizing that in our connection with
the universe, in our connection with the quantum field of potential,

(06:50):
because we are part of it. We are, we are
that that that divine spark. We are, we are that
of or the holographic representation of the whole universe. So
there's this whole field of infinite potential, and how we

(07:10):
allow ourselves to tune into that is is our way
of accessing that system within us that does guide us,
because intuition is more sometimes used while I'm intuitive about
that or that, but not about not about everything, And
inner guidance is something that we can build within us

(07:35):
to be reliable and to be sustainable, and to allow
us to draw to us from that field of infinite potential,
that that is the universe, that which is ours to
to do, to realize, to know, and to have as
our next, our next right step.

Speaker 4 (07:57):
I love your description, and for myself, I love the
words inner guidance. I call it inner wisdom, and that's
the linkage I use because for myself and I think
this resonates with everything you just said. When I started
tapping into it by using those phrases, I felt like
I was owning that it is a part of who

(08:19):
I am and not out there right like we all
have this beautiful gift, and for me, everything I do
is led by that relationship I have with my wisdom
and my source. So you know, everyone says, Linda, you're
such a master manifestor, and I used to go, I

(08:39):
don't see that, but now I go, yes, I am.
Because I trust my inner wisdom. I take action and
know that every idea is coming through me and to
me and when you trust that as I do now
because I've been past the thirty years, everything I do
is through that. Lene. So yes, I feel when we're

(09:03):
tapped into our you know, wisdom, our source, I think
it makes life easier.

Speaker 5 (09:09):
It does, it does, Linda. Everything you just said is
so parallel or so connected to how I think about
it too. I call it entered wisdom too. And it
is it is that experience that physicalized almost experience of
our connection to source, that we're not separate even though

(09:29):
we come into physical being, we're born and we think, oh, well, yeah,
now I'm here in the body, and you forget. People
forget that connection. And that's actually one of the I
don't know if it's the reason that I wrote this
new book, but it is. It is certainly the foundational message,

(09:54):
if you will, that we forget and our work is
to remember and as we member or connection to source,
that's what gives us the capacity to tap into our
inner wisdom.

Speaker 4 (10:08):
Yeah. And you know, for me, I can remember it
was a I think the beginning of aspire. So almost
twenty years ago I was taking a class with a
local friend and it was learning to re use angel
cads to connect to your own intuition, not to do
it for a living. Why I went, and I can
remember those thoughts. They're like, Oh, I'm just not one

(10:30):
of those you know their intuitive, That's not me.

Speaker 5 (10:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (10:35):
Once I opened the door to allowing myself to believe
that I was intuitive, or I guess we'll use the
word that I had access to the same source of
inner wisdom that everyone else does. That begin my journey.
Then of course you play like I look at my
relationship with my source and my inner wisdom as this

(11:00):
playful fun thing. And because I did that, the signs
and synchronousies and all that flow in so quick because
I built my trust muscles. So let's talk about that
for a moment before our first break. It's learning to
trust what we receive and not go intellectualize it in
our head. Do you speak to that too?

Speaker 5 (11:22):
Absolutely? Actually, trust for me was the biggest issue I
had so much for me personally, I had so much
self doubt because I did look at everyone else and
I thought they all know the secret, whatever that is.
I didn't know what it was. They all have something
that I don't have. And I didn't talk about that,

(11:43):
but in my heart of hearts. That is how I felt,
and I love how you word it. And actually it's
very similar to because I talk about the trust muscle too.
When we allow ourselves to start to experiment with receiving,
start to experiment with trusting what we what we do

(12:04):
receive in a in a dream, in a sense, sensation,
in a in a thought, and we go beyond just
that mental level of interacting with the world. We start
to embody more and more of what's available to us.
And that trust muscle is essential to having that sustainable

(12:31):
in our guidance. And in my book Unconditional Rememberance, I
speak a lot to that because our capacity to trust,
our capacity to receive, it's foundational and it's it's foundational
to being able to rely on that connection to source.

(12:52):
And that's why I talk about it as remembrance, because
once we have the physical experience of oh, this unconditional
love is it's part of how I'm built. It's available,
it's not just it's not something I have to earn,
it's not something I have to figure out.

Speaker 4 (13:12):
Yeah, that speaks to me and for me because of
the past wounds of childhood. In my twenties and thirties,
I was like you self doubt, couldn't trust And so
for me, developing those that relationship with my own sense

(13:32):
of trust and what it felt like in my body,
my soul, my spirit was a major part of my healing.
So that really resonates Laurie. Won't take our first break.
We're going to come back and continue the soulful conversation,
my friend. I am with Laurie Seymour. You can learn
more at the Backupinstitute dot com. Do I have a

(13:53):
copy of her book Unconditionally Remembrance your connection to source?
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Speaker 4 (16:19):
Welcome back, you're listening to inspired Conversations. This is your host,
Linda Joy, and with me today is Lurie Seymour, author
of the brand new book Unconditional Remembrance, Your Connection to Source.
So I'd love that we ended the last segment talking
about trust because I think for so many I have

(16:41):
a as you know, the Logic global community and have
a lot of I have a lot of segments of
that community that I gather with for different brands, and
something comes up in conversation every time we're talking about
intuition in a wisdom. All of what we're talking about
today is Linda, I get messages or I'll receive this

(17:06):
knowing of my next step, whatever that may be. But
then I automatically start doubting it, and then I go
into my mind going that's not real. You're just projecting
that you want that, And so I always go, girl,
I remember that too because I used to do that.
So if someone is struggling with their trust muscles, Laurie,

(17:30):
what would you say to help them learn to embrace trust?
I guess you can say, Ah.

Speaker 5 (17:38):
It's a great question, Linda, and it's one that's very
close to my own heart. How do we trust? How
do we come to that place of trust? In writing
this book, there were a lot of things that came
through me, and there were we could call them transmissions,

(18:00):
could call them anything, but I don't really like to
use any of those kinds of words. I prefer to
to say this was my inner guidance speaking to me,
and it and it's written as if it is to me,
even though it is a part of myself that is
that I'm giving voice to.

Speaker 4 (18:18):
Now.

Speaker 5 (18:20):
One of the things that I developed in my in
my own training was how does that feel in my body?
So I one when I after I had them a deep,
deep experience of being loved, of that unconditional love, I

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recognized what that felt like in my body. You mentioned
that that key piece and embodied experience, and then I
could use that to almost to evaluate any thought I had.
So i'd have an old feeling come in, I'd have
that doubt, that that dismiss of Oh no, that's just

(19:01):
my as you said, my projection or my wish or whatever.
It's just it's just my personality. It couldn't possibly be real.
And I started identifying that the feeling that was engendered
in my body when I would have those kinds of
thoughts was tightness distress of some sort or another. I

(19:26):
didn't feel good, it didn't feel like it certainly wasn't
in flow. And I contrasted that with what it felt
like when I felt the unconditional love, and that had
such a feeling of well being and a flow. And
I really built my trust muscles around that distinction. And

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it's so important to realize that there is a difference
and that your body does know true. So I had
to learn how I had to, I guess, develop my
own bodily experience of what is trust, what is love?
Not the intellectual conception of that, but the feeling of that.

(20:14):
And so then it became easier and easier to say, oh, oh,
you're that old pattern and it's just a pattern. I
didn't need to process it, I didn't need to do
anything around it. I just needed to call it what
it was was, oh, you're an old pattern. And it
became easier and easier and easier to let it go,

(20:38):
to just release it and embrace the feeling where my
whole body could relax and expand.

Speaker 4 (20:48):
This speaks to my journey because I was so disconnected
in my struggle also lowly, because I was so disconnected
from my body for thirty five years because I had
eating disorder. It was young that I didn't know how
to process through my body. Does that make sense? Like
I couldn't embody because I was disconnected.

Speaker 5 (21:09):
Right, Right?

Speaker 4 (21:10):
So for myself, I look back now and go, it
was the healing of work that I did to heal
my relationship with my body that did allow me to recognize,
as you so beautifully described, the sensations in my body
when I was receiving right, And for me it's very similar.

(21:34):
I call it constriction expansion. I can tell if I'm
feeling constricted, that's my ego faar based brain.

Speaker 5 (21:39):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 4 (21:41):
If it's expansion, I go, oh baby, that's my source. Right.
And so for many women that I've spoke to, we
have to heal that relationship with our body, right, so
that we can experience the fullness of our inner wisdom.
What would you say to that? Does that resonate with It?

Speaker 5 (22:01):
Does? And I want to put a little something into
that into that because my background is as a psychotherapist.
I say this with all respect for that process, and
at the same time I want to say, we don't
need to spend our whole lives healing, because then we're

(22:26):
stuck in that mode of thinking there's something broken, there's
something wrong that needs to be fixed. And for me,
that kept me always feeling like that, just frankly, like
there was something wrong, knowing there was something wrong. But
that was such a mental as you say that that

(22:50):
ego fear based part of us, the amygdalo part of
the brain that just wants to keep us safe. And
as I started really experimenting with going into the unknown,
being curious about what else there was, that in itself
took me into a well what is this sensation I'm

(23:13):
feeling in my body? Could this have other meaning? Could
this have potential for me? And to some extent, out
of all of that, I did develop the quantum connection process,
which is looking at how we tend to to relate
with this quantum field that we are part of. That

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is that field that you know, that that unlimited potential
that we live in.

Speaker 4 (23:44):
I love your descriptions. Something you said resonated it was, well,
everything you've been saying resonates. So when you said about
that feeling like something was wrong with myself, it got
to that point in that healing you thirty years ago,
like I can't keep coming here, you know, for professions,

(24:06):
because I'm always I felt this was internal. I felt
I was always focusing on what was wrong instead of
what you just so beautifully said about possibility. Yes, and
that's when I changed the direction and stopped saying I
am healing something's wrong, I must do this, and looked
into I want to just focus on possibility for the

(24:26):
next chapter of my life, which is the last thirty years.
So the first thirty years was fix on what I
thought was wrong, because of course that's how we're programmed.
Go do this treatment and then something Again, my inner
wisdom said, you're done. You're done focusing on this bullshit.
Excuse my language. Stop focusing on the blessings, the possibility.

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And I'm going to tell you, even though I wasn't
on the spiritual path as I am now, I was
being led. I can see that was the most That
was the best decision I ever made for my life.
So I one hundred percent wholeheartedly agree with what you said.
There is nothing wrong with us and when we can

(25:09):
shift that lens which I can speak that from where
I am now that young woman I fell into that trap.
I think I can fix this. I'll be okay once
I fixed this. Well, there's nothing wrong with us. Those
are just experiences I had that became labels, and I
chose to shed the labels. I just had that conversation

(25:31):
with another friend who's a therapist and she's a client
of mine, and I'm like, I vulkroded those labels of
those stories to my energy feel and then one day
I just said, I am so done, and I can
remember the pain of ripping off the labels of these
experiences that I use the labels to weigh me down,

(25:52):
and the freedom from that is what.

Speaker 5 (25:55):
I was just going to ask. Could you feel the freedom?

Speaker 4 (25:59):
It was a deep freedom, And there's no accidents that
we have in this call left. I just got off
a session with a dear client for with me many years.
We were talking about identity, so I back then identified
who I was as my wounds, as my trauma is.

(26:19):
And and that day that I had that epiphany, I
guess I call it a spiritual moment. Was I am not
any of those those were experienced I had, They do
not make me who I am, And that one single
moment I think was pivotal in me becoming fully the

(26:40):
truth of who I always was and who I am today.
And it sounds like that resonates with your own personal journey. Oh, Linda,
you have no idea how much that resonates. You could
be you could be my spokesperson as like a free
know of I can't explain it. And you know, when

(27:05):
you have grandchildren, you and I were talking about here,
it's something I've been teaching them, like you know, you're
going to follow you and to get back up. But
those falls, those failures, those roadblocks, and O the truth
of who you are, right, so don't own them, don't write.

Speaker 5 (27:21):
Well, well, here's another little piece to add to that,
because it's what I realized somewhere along the line, and
certainly in the writing of this book, is that those
early experiences that were so painful that helped me to forget,
if you will, that I felt so so wounded by,

(27:45):
they were actually they were the path. They were part
of the path. They were part of the path that
I needed to take, because how could I talk about
unconditional Remembrance if I had never forgotten.

Speaker 4 (28:01):
You know, Oh my god, we are so much aligned.
I'm like, I'm looking at the time. God, I gotta
take the next break, but I want to say this.
So let's go to the next break. We're going to
continue this conversation because this right here is such an
important piece of information for our listeners to grasp. So
we're going to be back in a moment, my friends.
I'm with Laurie Seymour, founder and CEO of the Baca

(28:23):
Institute and of course, author of the new book Unconditional Remembrance,
Your Connection to Source. Visit her at the Bacha Institute
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Speaker 4 (30:29):
Thanks for joining. As you're listening to inspired conversations, I
mean host Linda Joy and with me today is Lori Seymour,
and I was having like a one of those brain
emojis right as you were speaking in the last segment, So,
Lurie is something you said was so key in how

(30:50):
I look at my life, and I want others to
hear what you said. I can see that every experience,
even the ones that I back then deemed negative, traumatic,
et cetera. And I think we've all had those kind
of experiences. They may be different. I see now from
a spiritual perspective of where I am now at sixty three, that, oh,

(31:13):
my goodness, no wonder I had those experiences because they
were led to give me more empathy, compassion, connection for
the work I do with women. Now, I see there
was no accidents. And tell me if that captures what
you were just saying. I want to make sure I'm capturing.

Speaker 5 (31:32):
It absolutely does, Linda. And there's another piece to that too,
which is, okay, there are four quantum connection styles archetypes,
and one of them is the bridge builder, and that's
a lot of who I am. I'm also a piece
of another one, the pioneer. But for this we become

(31:55):
the bridge builders. It's not even it's going beyond empathy,
although that's important. It's here, here's how you can do it.
Here's the path you can travel. Here's the way you
can come to this place of remembrance. And if we

(32:15):
hadn't had, if we hadn't taken that journey, and obviously
you were strong enough to take that journey. If you
hadn't taken that journey, then you would be you would
be unable to really point the way or show the
way for others.

Speaker 4 (32:36):
Oh, I believe that wholeheartedly. I have no doubt. And
it's funny because in some of the visions I receive
ideas from, one of them is always this bridge over
water in the middle of a forest. It's like part
of what I've always received, so peaceful, but it's always
been when in times of indecision, like when I'm trying

(32:58):
to make an intuitive decision, I see that at and
it's a reminder just trust and walk over. So the
fact that you brought up bridge, I'm like, oh, my goodness,
because that's what I always see that in this beautiful forest,
and it's just always my virtue, my sources way of saying, lynd,
even on this bridge many times, just walk over. Yes,

(33:19):
you are safe, you know what's ahead. And so I
just wanted to thank you because you brought that visual
right back in For me. Something else too, is I
love that you keep saying about remembrance because and that
you named your book Unconditional Remembrance. So I read that

(33:39):
from our conversation today, but I want to make sure
it resonates and speaks your truth. For me, it's like
remembering who we've always been. It is remembering our sacred
truth that we forgot as we came into this human
body and had all the human experiences. I told my claim,

(34:00):
it's like our you know light, which I guess is
also you know wisdom gets buried by the muck of
living the human experience, and our spiritual job is to
excavate the muck so it can so that light can
glow as fully as it's meant to. I'd love to
hear your thoughts on that remembrance piece.

Speaker 5 (34:24):
Well you spoke to that so beautifully, Linda. Yes, we we.
It's part of I think how what the original blueprint
is is that we are supposed to forget so that
we can remember, so that we can I believe we
come into physical beings so that we can learn some
new lessons, develop, perhaps some new strengths, maybe complete cycles

(34:49):
that are in need or ready to be completed and
in coming into a deeper and deeper level of remembering
the truth of who we are. Remembering that we are
so much more than than the part of us that
wants to keep ourselves safe, will will allow us to

(35:12):
realize we're so much more than that. And as we
open to that, we don't know what that is. I
don't know what's on the other side of my bridge,
but I'm willing to trust because I have crossed that
so many times.

Speaker 4 (35:29):
Yeah, I think it's that remembrance pieces just speaking to
me on a soul level, because I believe a lot
of the things you believe that we are here in
this human experience to evolve into, I guess go deeper
into the truth of who we are where I think

(35:51):
the world kind of wants us to forget the truth
of who we are.

Speaker 6 (35:55):
Right.

Speaker 4 (35:55):
We get a lot of input coming at at all times,
and I used to get overwhelmed by that. Now I
realize I am the master of my own container. I
am very conscious of what I take in so that
I can remain in the light that I want to
be for others. Yes, and it took me a long

(36:16):
time to get there. I tell my clients when they're struggling,
and that For the first three decades of my life,
I was like a weeping willow tree. We had a
big one in my yard. That's why I need this
and my energy center. My sense of self would always
be whipping all around. If family member had something going on,

(36:37):
whatever was happening. I couldn't ground in my own truth
back then, and I'd be like whosh, whosh. And then
one day, I think it was about twenty two years ago,
there was a family situation and normally that would get
me spinning, and I would remember feeling like I was
witnessing it, and all of a sudden, I heard, ah, Linda,

(37:02):
finally the oak tree has arrived forest thing again. And
I didn't really understand it, but I felt it in
my body, like, oh, I can witness this going on
without going into the story. The energy that is remembrance
to me in my own body, I remembered, oh, I

(37:25):
was divinely wired, and I'm going to tell you right
off the bat, Ladies, I didn't it, couldn't hold on
to and embrace it fully every day. But then because
I got to taste it, I wanted it back, like
I want to be the witness, not the and that
I kept focusing on that, and that's when people say

(37:48):
to me, you get so much done, and I'm like, ah,
because I am grounded in my own energy and truth.
Can you talk about that? Is that the feeling of
remembrance that you expec experience in your own personal journey.

Speaker 5 (38:03):
I love, love, love that you connected those in my
own teaching of others in the Terrea meditation sessions I
do in my work with clients. The whole experience and
before the experience, the notion of the witness is so
important to me because that does, just as you've described, Linda,

(38:27):
allow us to see what is going on without being
caught up and buffeted and pulled off into something that
is not I've been ours to address.

Speaker 4 (38:42):
And it was so empowering and it still is. And listen,
I'm human, right, so concerned, especially when it comes to
my grandchildren, that old sinning can come. But the thing is,
once you experience the remembrance, as you so beautifully call

(39:03):
your book, it's there, and if we nurture it, we
can be in that energy more often, even when we forget,
like something happens like but even when we forget, Yes,
so now, like I teach, I call it recalibration tools.
So I have lots of calibration tools. I tell my

(39:24):
clients it doesn't matter if you forgot what what matters
is that in the moment of awareness, when you remember,
you make a new choice, which is the recalibration come
back to center. And when I hear that phrase, by
the way, unconditional remembrance, it does two things for me.
It's almost when I saw the words unconditional, this is

(39:46):
just my energetic input before I even knew more about
the book, it was like this beautiful. It's like source
love is unconditional. Yes, remembrance is part of remember our
connection to source. That's my take in your book title.
I was like, oh, yeah, show.

Speaker 6 (40:06):
So.

Speaker 4 (40:09):
That's why your book really resonated with me because I
want all of our listens listeners to remember.

Speaker 5 (40:20):
Yeah, and so do I, because that is how that
is how we're going to well bring about more light
into the world. You know, it's just how it how
it is. And when we bring more and more light
and we allow more and more of our own light,
which happens as we witness, which happens in the remembrance,

(40:43):
you're really changing the cell structure. It is not just
a concept. It is a physical experience and it happens
at the simular level, and and all of my work
has that is its foundation. Not that I'm trying to
do something to someone, but in the terra of touch
trainings that I do, and the Treya touch sessions that

(41:06):
I do, in the initiation work that I do, it
is it is really that transmission of activating what is
already in the cells to be able to receive more
and more light. Then we bring it into our family,
then we bring it into our community, then we bring
it into the world.

Speaker 4 (41:27):
I just love this conversation because, as I said earlier,
I believe we all have an inner light, and a
lot of us, like I did, I had become disconnected
from it. But the truth is it was always there,
we've just forgotten. If we stay in alignment with the
title of your book.

Speaker 6 (41:46):
And.

Speaker 4 (41:49):
When my clients are struggling in whatever area of the life,
I always go, are you nurturing your own light? Are
you so worried about everyone else? Is that you're giving
your truth and power away before before you've nurtured your
own light. Because if we let our light go dim
how can we be a beacon of light for those
in our family, as you said, said the community and
the world. I teach that our number one, this is

(42:12):
my own belief, our number one spiritual responsibility is never
sh our own light, so that we can be our
part of elevating the vibration of the world, elevating the
love in the world. But if we forget, if we
forget our light, then that dims everyone else around us too.

(42:36):
And don't you feel that, even this conversation, even the
birth of your book. When I release my books to
my publishing company, I believe there's always a divine timing
around everything in your book coming now, Darling, is to
remind us all to remember our light.

Speaker 5 (42:56):
Yes, yeah, I very much talk about divine timing or
right timing, because we can get a great idea, but
until all of the pieces come together in the way
that they're supposed to, if you will, it's not right timing.
And so we can push and we can struggle, we

(43:17):
can I think we have to do something. But instead,
when we follow that flow of what is divine timing,
if we feel into that, if we ask, so, can
I take a moment to speak to that about how
we can query from that or with that or of
that interconnection. I'll put it that way.

Speaker 4 (43:37):
Yes, let's take our final break and we'll come back
for our last ten minutes. And that's a perfect way
to energetically close out our time. So we've got to
take a quick break. My friends, I'm with Larry Seymour.
Stay with us, and we'll be back in a moment.

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You're listening to Inspire Conversations. Laurie Seymour is about to
walk us through a little exercise LORII the stage as
your as my friend M.

Speaker 5 (46:23):
So I think I probably I need to give a
little context first. And maybe it's the context even more
than the an exercise around it, pase that we have
the capacity to get direction, to get to receive that
inner guidance, not just as a willing nilly Oh maybe

(46:44):
it'll be on, maybe it won't. And that's part of
the distinction that I make between intuition and inner guidance.
So when I haven't something that I want to know,
when I have something that I want to have that
inner guidance about, whether it is about timing of something,
whether it's about my own next step or how I'm

(47:06):
needing to deal with a particular issue, I will get
quiet first. Now first, you know, realize that I do
know that feeling in my own body. But I'm sure
that a lot of our listeners know how to get
quiet in their own way. It's not like there's a
certain technique to do that. That's that's the way it's

(47:29):
to get quiet. Let your energy settle, because when I'm
in a lot of emotion, I can't get truth, I
can't get clarity. So I have to settle that. Whether
it's going for a walk or for me, I breathe.
I imagine light coming into my chest cavity as I
breathe in, and I feel it going through me, and

(47:52):
I feel myself getting settled in my own self. And
then and think about this as as as if you
were writing it, because this is a way I do
teach people to do this in the beginning, which is
to ask a question to you, what is it that
I'm needing to know about this situation, whatever the situation is.

(48:17):
And then I'll stay quiet, and then I'll allow myself
with my pen to start to write. And it's not
automatic writing exactly, it's directed writing. It's allowing myself okay,
first thought, best thought, and to start the flow of
the writing. At the same time that I am maintaining

(48:39):
that peaceful feeling in myself, that centered feeling. And for
those of our listeners who know about energy or like
to experience or experiment with energy. It's as if you
are tuning into a particular frequency, and the frequency is

(49:01):
simply a feeling. And it's that feeling again of connection,
of love, of joy, and of being the witness. As
I write, and I might get a sentence, I might
get two pages, and then I set it aside, and
I set it aside deliberately so that I can come

(49:21):
back later again. When I come back to it, I
get quiet, and then I read it aloud. I read
it aloud so that I can feel the frequency. I
can feel the vibration of the words. Do they nourish me?
Do I feel that sense of well being? A flow
and of truth in the words. That's how I know

(49:44):
when I'm on or whether oh you know, I flipped
into excitement and personality and emotion, and not that those
things are bad, It's just it won't give you the
same quality of direction as when you are feeling that
sense of settledness and connectedness in yourself.

Speaker 4 (50:05):
Hmm. Did you hear that, ladies? Could you feel it?
I could feel it in my body as you were
sharing when you said where your body was? And then
the words are flowing on the page. So is it?
Is it your way because it was so beautiful? Is
that your way of dropping in, dropping into your inner wisdom?

(50:28):
Is it your way of maintaining that connection with your source?
So when do you use that?

Speaker 5 (50:37):
I use it all the time, okay, And it is.

Speaker 4 (50:41):
Yeah, regularly, it's one of your regular tools.

Speaker 5 (50:44):
It is, it is, and it's it's become almost it's
more than a tool because it's it's something that's toning
so inherent. I know that I can receive the guidance
you know, is it? And now I don't always write.
I can ask inside and I can start to receive.
I can speak. So when I do the tray of

(51:06):
meditation sessions for example that I do twice a week online,
I always do a teaching and I never know what
that first five or seven minutes of teaching is going
to be. But I drop into that connection that that
rite frequency, and I allow myself to speak and then
we go into the meditation.

Speaker 4 (51:28):
Now this part really resonates because I loved when you
said about the writing. That would have been new for me.
I do the speaking and expecting like I as source,
and then it comes through. But because I'm a writer
and a publisher and write. It was like, ooh, I'm

(51:49):
going to play with practice because pen paper is this.
The family left and said, we always knew you to
be a publisher, you know. I'm like, I'm glad you did,
because this was never in my wow field a vision. Yeah,
it never was wanted to know something, Laurie, A spire came.

(52:10):
It's a beautiful way to kind of tie up our conversation.
I never had a desire to start a magazine ever.
I had just closed a ten year award winning business
and I went to massage school. I was going deep
into a spiritual path and I didn't know that I
could receive with visuals because I was at that part

(52:31):
of my journey. And three months I kept seeing the
front of a magazine, always the same exact cover, three
stack stones I think they call those what carns, and
always a hand drawn logo of a woman coming out
of a lotus and Laurie, I didn't know that I
was receiving. I was getting pissed off, That's what I

(52:51):
was doing, Like, what is this waking me up in
the middle of the night. And the more I ignored it,
the more frustrated I got. The more it kept appearing,
so of course my sleep is more disrupted today. I'm
going to age myself here. But I got up so
aggravated and said, I'm just going to design this. And
I just took what I saw in the vision and

(53:13):
put it in Microsoft Publisher, printed it, hung it on
my bulletin board, and all I said was, I have
no idea what this is. And honestly, Laurie, I don't
even know who I was speaking to at that time.
I'm just so frustrated. I said, whatever this is, I
have no idea, but you better give me claarity. The
first issue went out nine weeks later. Everything it happened,

(53:34):
so it was a print magazine for three years. It
happened so fast. Wow, a graphic designer comes in, who
is just starting a business. Oh the synchronicities. But what
I see now is I could have ignored that could
have stayed with my frustration. I took the next best
revealed step and trusted. And so I tell everyone they say, oh,

(53:59):
you birth Aspire. I go, no, sheep birthed to me,
because it was in that journey of bringing her to
life that I found my trust muscles to talk about
what you did to learn how it felt to trust
a path that you can't even see the next step
because I had no experience in any of that right,
And so that's what we're talking about, receiving that claverity,

(54:22):
trusting it. And this is what your book. I want
to invite everyone unconditional remembrance, your connection to source. Please
pick up a copy, because we on need to remember
the truth of who we are. We've got to remember
our light. And Laurie, I want to invite you. We
have about thirty to forty five seconds to close out

(54:44):
with a piece of wisdom that you'd like to listen with.

Speaker 5 (54:47):
Yeah, I want to say something about the importance of
taking action, and it's directly related to what you just
shared about the magazine about Aspire, because if we just
stay with it as an idea, nothing moves in our
own system. We don't come into what is next, and
we don't know what the next step is. We don't
know where the path is going to take us. I

(55:09):
don't know the path of where this book is taking me,
and yet I needed to do it. I needed to
publish it. I needed to put it out there, and
I need to speak about it.

Speaker 4 (55:21):
Yes, and I'm so happy that you did listen to
your you know wisdom and bring this book to the world,
because look at if you didn't, I wouldn't have seen it.
And we want to be having this delicious conversation and
inspiring all our listener is to just remember the truth
of who they are. Yeah, So thank you for taking
inspired action on your I call them divine downloads on

(55:46):
your vision. Such a gift to the world, my friend,
I appreciate you.

Speaker 5 (55:53):
Thank you, Linda.

Speaker 4 (55:55):
Until next time, my friends, choose low, choose joy, Choose happiness, blessings.

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