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November 8, 2024 • 47 mins

"Aubin has been on a metaphysical journey to understand his emotions, his belief systems, and how to heal, emotionally and physically, since he was born - even when he didn't know it! From emotional awareness, to removing limitations, to a spiritual awakening, he now helps others access the highest and best versions of themselves using a custom modality known as Rainbow Magic!

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Thank you for listening to pictures Media radio.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Rat you readying to me?

Speaker 3 (00:33):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (00:34):
Will bad stop?

Speaker 3 (01:09):
I just need you.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Solwash So its events.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Our next guest, Alpin le Bruce, has been on a
metaphysical journey to understand his emotions, his belief systems, and
how to heal emotionally and physically since he was born,
even when he didn't know it. From emotional awareness to
removing limitations to a spirit virtual awakening, he now helps

(02:02):
others access the highest and the best versions of themselves
using a custom modality known as rainbow magic. So one,
we welcome all been to the show, and let's find
out how we can use that rainbow magic to create

(02:25):
a new and wonderful self that we actually love.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
Too.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
So welcome to the show, open and rainbow magic. I mean,
how did you get started doing that? You know, there's
this whole I introduced you. It's like this, you're on
this metaphysical journey. It's like, so what does that mean anyway?

Speaker 3 (03:24):
Yeah, it's it's an interesting thing. You know. The you
know the statement about how Michaelangelo created the David. I
simply removed all the parts that were not that I
often look at my my journey as that, because you know,
nobody really sets out to be, Oh, I'm gonna be

(03:44):
a rainbow magician. When I grew up, right like, I
didn't know it was real. I didn't know it was
a thing. I was a computer scientist, you know, I
was super analytical. I was all about things. I could measure,
things I could prove, things I could see. But I
was also I was also very very miserable, right and
and you know, like all journeys, I think a lot
of personal growth and development journeys start out because the

(04:07):
person on them just wants to feel better. At least
that was that was true for me. And the the
you know, the truth, the reality of rainbow magic emerged
in the excavation, in the learning to heal myself of
you know, of all the emotions that I carried, learning

(04:28):
to be with them, learning to sit with them and
process them, learning to you know, meditate for long periods
of time, learning the release technique, the Sedona method, like
all the different modalities. And then once I had sort
of shoveled out all the emotions that I've been suppressing
and actually became a clear channel, a clear vessel for

(04:49):
these things, then I started getting into belief systems, because
it turns out that beliefs are what create emotions. So
you know, if you if you think that life is
a scary place, you're gonna erate more fear than somebody
who doesn't believe that. Right, So then I got, you know,
I went from emotional clearing to belief clearing, and then

(05:10):
I just got one day to a place where I
was so clear and so grounded in my truth of
the you know that which I am. As I like
to put it, that rainbow magic was revealed to me.
It was just part of what I had always been
able to do, just didn't know didn't know that, didn't
really know how until I until I uncovered it.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Well, so essentially what you're saying is is that if
we clear out all the goop and the crap, that
we discover our superpowers in in our grand abilities.

Speaker 3 (05:49):
Yeah, I would definitely agree with that. I mean I
often say that, you know, I believe everyone is magic,
and it's just a matter of finding your version of
it and how you relate to your own magic and
and then you know, sharing that with the world. But
it does take something. It takes some you know, desire,
some guidance, some awareness to shovel out all that condition

(06:13):
crap because society doesn't set us up for that.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
Yeah. Well, I mean in our pre interview we talked
about some stuff. Is so because you you started with
a medical condition, you were born with a medical condition,
and you actually cleared a lot of that away, didn't you.

Speaker 3 (06:36):
Well, yeah, that's that's right. I was born with cerebral palsy,
and that's what that's really what led to all of
the anger and the shutdown and all of the emotions
I didn't want to process. I was avoiding, you know,
at the time I started the journey, I was essentially
avoiding my body because it was broken, right, Like it
was just obvious to me that this is the way

(06:57):
life was like, my body is broken, will not do
the things that I want to do. And so that
generated a lot of you know, sadness, depression, anger, rage,
all those quote unquote lower emotions. And because I wasn't
somatically connected. Also because I was super smart and analytical,
living between you know, chin and forehead, I wasn't feeling

(07:20):
any of it either. I was basically just shutting it
all down so it would just get stored in there.
And stored in there and stored in there and compacted
and compacted and compacted, and you know, it was a
journey of emotional healing, but also finding the actual right
modalities like this is this is really what led to me,

(07:41):
I think, becoming the Rainbow Magician in full, because the
way I say it is when I found the right
modality to learn to walk, which I didn't know exist
at Also, that was another perfect manifestation that was delivered
to me through a person that I met on an
airplane of all things, right, talk about synchronicity, right, And

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I didn't know that this modality existed that I could
use to to rewrite the brain in the way that
I did to move the body differently, which is what
helped me actually learn to walk and move better and
actually have you know, make serious progress in that realm.
But also what it did for me is it my
joke is I'm all out of things to believe are
impossible anymore, because you know, Western medicine, that was the

(08:25):
last one. They were like, oh, you're not going to
walk because you have this condition, and you know whatever,
And here I go, I find a perfect modality that
exactly is geared for those sorts of things of changing
the neural networks in the brain that relate to the
movement centers, and then all of a sudden, the body
moves differently, the same way a baby would do if

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they were, you know, learning to walk. I just didn't
know it was possible to put the brain back into
that learning state after, you know, after like being a toddler,
for example. But it turns out that it is, and so,
you know, thankfully, that was another stop along the journey
of learning that that modality existed. Of there are there
are more things in heaven and earth to ratio kind

(09:09):
of a thing of like, you know, I didn't know
it was possible until I found it.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Right, Well, in Western culture, we're told that once once
you're on'd you become an adult, it's set.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
But in reality is there like this big reset button
and you can reset yourself in then try again essentially there.

Speaker 3 (09:34):
I mean, you know, they're they're learning it now. It's
just called neuroplasticity. I mean, the brain never stops changing
and shifting. And yeah, some things are set a little bit,
but you can you can definitely change now that I
know that I can change physical movement habits that are
ingrained using the Felding Christ method. I mean, I would
say that my journey of unhad uncovering Rainbow Mandraic has

(09:57):
been about changing literally everything. I can change my thoughts,
I can change my emotions, I can change my belief systems,
I can change my movement patterns. Like I believe now
that everything is is fungible, essentially, that you can change
anything at any age pretty much.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
I mean going going to the analytical thing, because we
both studied lots of science, and everything is like I
remember being taught that it's not a matter of being impossible, it's.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
Improbable, right right, yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
And then if from there, if if it's improbable, is
it if you actually could do it, is it useful?

Speaker 4 (10:41):
Right?

Speaker 1 (10:42):
So?

Speaker 3 (10:42):
Well?

Speaker 1 (10:43):
Well well, and a lot of a lot of what's
being taught too is is like all that stuff is
not useful anyway, so why bother?

Speaker 3 (10:50):
Right?

Speaker 1 (10:51):
So, but this is what I like about the rainbow
magic thing is it's it's it's improbable, it's possible, and
it's very useful.

Speaker 3 (11:05):
It's very very useful. Yes, yes, indeed, And I think,
you know, you make a really interesting point because that
was one of my sort of pacts with the universe,
because I was analytical, and because I was sort of
like that person who wanted to have tangible results and
measurable outcomes and things like that. When all of this

(11:27):
stuff was first catching, I was very clear. I was like, guys,
I don't want to be just this woo woo energy
healer that like waves hands and like nobody experiences anything.
I want, you know, I want people to feel my work.
I want to be able to feel my work. I
want there to be a tangible, useful, impactful outcome. And
I think that part of, you know, part of the

(11:50):
becoming of that which it is, was you know, the
universe kind of a group freeing to that in a
way of like, oh, okay, he wants it to be,
you know, measurable. He wants it to be, you know,
something that people can speak to of. Like, Okay, so
you work with ALBN for three months or six months
or year or whatever it is, and you know you're

(12:10):
you're here on the journey here, and then by the
end you're over here and you can you can see
or feel or experience the tangible outcomes.

Speaker 1 (12:19):
Yeah, so how long for you to get where you are?

Speaker 3 (12:24):
Now?

Speaker 1 (12:25):
Where you're full of that magic in that and that
beautiful energy that our universe has. How long did it
take you to get to where you are?

Speaker 3 (12:36):
How long did it take me? Well, I had to
do it the piece by piece way. I mean, i'd
say my journey has been about thirteen ish years long
or so. I would say it really started in earnest
in about twenty eleven, and then you know, Rainbow Magic
didn't hatch until twenty twenty one, so that was just

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ten years of solid work at that point. That was
because twenty eleven was when I discovered the Folding Christ
method and started off on the journey to learn to walk.
But I had always kind of been a seeker before that.
I just didn't know like like I guess the other
part of it was like I was kind of always
armchair interested in this type of stuff, but I didn't

(13:18):
really put the rubber to the road until I started
to see what was possible with the Folding Christ method.
And then also just personal growth in general, because the
person who introduced me to the funding Christ method also
introduced me to my first personal growth tenant was actually
really simple. She basically taught me that I didn't have
to believe every thought that I thought, you know, and

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before that I had really identified stuck with you know,
stuck with them on an identity level, like, oh my
thoughts are me right? And she's like, no, you can
actually just meditate and kind of watch them go by
and like they don't have to be you know, that's
not who you are. And that was the first kind
of separation that space. Turns out they talk a lot

(14:01):
about that space and meditation if you practice it enough.
But it turns out that was the that was the bug,
that was the bug that bit me. I was like,
oh wait, I can actually get some space from these thoughts,
so I must not be that right. And then that
was the bug that kind of bit me. And then
she also got me into a program called World Works,
which was the first experience of Okay, we kind of

(14:23):
create our reality by how we how we feel and
perceive and think about it all the time, and you know,
the energy that we're putting out is how we get back. Yeah,
And so that was the real bug of like, okay,
this is cool. I started to see some shifts and
some changes and some inner you know, movement, and then
I was then I was off to the races and

(14:44):
essentially became a personal growth and development junkie where I
was devouring this stuff.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
Yeah, well just from what you said, what she said
right there seems more tangible because I hear it. Hey,
I talked it. Taught of personal development people.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
All the time.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
Make your whole business out of out of out of
just sitting and chatting with personal development people.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
Right right, You.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
Said something right there that makes that woo woo tangible
because because we don't have to said, oh yeah, we
can let that thought go and then focus on another thought.
It's like, and then we can make that thought believable

(15:31):
rather than but that's more tangible than uh then oh yeah,
we have to follow the law of attraction. And yeah,
that just seems out there, the law.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
Of attractions way out there. But all you have to
do is start is just realize that, you know, what
are the predominant thoughts that you think, Like, if you
spend most of your time in predominant thoughts of I'm sad,
I'm angry, I'm depressed, I'm you know whatever, then you
know your circumstances are going are going to reflect that

(16:09):
versus somebody who has you know, worked through a lot
of those things and taken the charge off of them
and let some of them go, and and a lot
of that really just comes down to witnessing, being willing
to be with yourself without judging, without shaming, without pushing down,
without suppressing, and then you know, noticing that the energy

(16:31):
will shift eventually, right, it has to. That's that's really
the law is that energy and motion. It's it's Newton's law.
Energy and motion stays in motion, right.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
Yeah, so it's it's basically, as long as we're willing
to sit with whatever energy is in us that is moving,
it will move on to its next state, and from
there we can we can make different choices.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
Yeah. I sit this to somebody yesterday. They were talking about, Oh,
it just seems like I'm moving so fast. I say, well,
if you move fast enough, you'll become energy basically.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
Yeah, I mean that's that's essentially what you know, ascension
is is that if we move, if we vibrate fast enough,
we will transcend the need for these bodies eventually.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
Yeah. Yeah, that's a pretty cool thought too. You know, well,
this go go this way, universe a scary place, or
universe a beautiful, loving place.

Speaker 3 (17:38):
I find the universe to be beautifully abundant. I at
this point, I mean, you know, I definitely started out
in the realm of the universe, in the world is
a scary place, you know. That's how you start as
small as I was, like, you know where I really
didn't think I was capable of much of anything, right
and uh, And then on the on the journey of

(18:00):
the beauty of you know what it is to experience
a spiritual awakening, to then have an extra channel of
intuition in your head like Okay, what is this and
how do I work with it? And then learning all
of that and basically spending the last three years creating
my modality and how I can help specifically has taught

(18:21):
me over and over and over that the universe is
a place of beauty and synchronicity and love and joy
and freedom and ascension and just all these these amazing
like the universe is so cool, man, Like it's just
so much fun. It's like like I would say, I think,
you know, you talk about like one one tagline or

(18:42):
one like like sound bite to put me into it
would be that you know, we can have as much
fun as possible and anything that you believe and that
you truly desire, you can create. And so that's that's
kind of where I'm at these days. I mean, you know,
I've seen so much wild stuff and had so many
manifestations of my own come true that, like, I know

(19:06):
that we're creating our own reality every moment. And therefore,
if I don't have exactly what I want, it's up
to me to figure out where the inner reflection of
that is so that I can clear it, so that
I can sit with it, so that I can be
with it, so that it can reflect something different on
the outside. So I enjoy playing in those inner world

(19:27):
spaces now, but it did take me, you know, some
time to get to that place.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
Yeah. So essentially, if we don't have what we want,
is not the question of I don't have what I want?
It is like how do I get what I want?

Speaker 3 (19:44):
Yeah? And even that will shift you because you start
thinking about it in terms of possibility. Right, because so
many people I believe are in this state of I
don't have what I want and then they kind of
just resign themselves to it not being possible. Right, can't
get what I want because in this type of way,
or because I don't know how or because this is

(20:05):
against me, or this system makes it harder for me
to get what I want, or you know, whatever, the
whatever the energetic reasoning is that they have for you know,
holding themselves in that place, but that specific limitation itself
is the energy that they need to resolve in order
to get what they want. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
So, because we part of part of what we do here,
and some of the people that are listening, we say
are neurodiverse, which is just another label for something some
of the reason why why we can't but that that's

(20:49):
something else altogether. But do you've changed your thinking to
I can? I can just do whatever whatever I can.

Speaker 3 (21:00):
Yeah, yeah, I mean, and of course you know I
would be the first to say I'm in the neurodiverse crowd.
I mean, you don't. I don't. I don't think you
hatch a modality like rainbow magic with a brain like
mine that apparently is tied into the quantum field without
being a healthy dose of of what's called neurodiverse in
our culture these days, right, Like, I don't. I don't

(21:21):
think I was neurotypical to begin with. But the you know,
I I don't really make it. You know, it's it
also kind of comes down to like the meanings that
you apply, right, because that's really what humans are. We're storytellers,
we're meaning makers. We you know, we apply the meaning
that we have to a certain event or a certain
outcome or whatever. And so I don't I don't make

(21:44):
a lot of meaning of my neurodiversity. I'm just like, Okay,
this is the way my brain is, this is how
I am, this is the gift I have, this is
what I'm about today. These are the things that I'm
practicing and learning and feeling into. Like, for example, as
I build my business, I just got into a place
where I can I can have a sales conversation completely

(22:06):
from that level of awesome alignment. I had a lot
of stuff from conditioning before of how sales is this
you know, objection overcoming process or it's a numbers game
where you got to convince them, and it was just
this really kind of like pushing against energy this wall,
and I was like, I don't like that. So how
do I make sales be like just this aligned like

(22:30):
loving journey of like Okay, we're gonna you know, make
sure that we that the person that I'm serving gets
what they want, I get what I want. It's a
win win win all the way around. And I was
able to find not only that energy, but a specific
framework of, you know, leading a conversation in a specific

(22:50):
way that allowed me to keep that energy the whole
way through and not drop into any of that you know,
convincing or pushing or forcing energy. And so that you
know that basically allows sales to feel much more joyful.
And so that's the kind of thing that I work
not only with people, but also with my sofa on.

(23:11):
It's like, I guess the other one of my philosophies
would be, and I think I picked this up from
the Big Leap by Gay Hendrix, would be that it's
possible to feel good all the time. And it doesn't
mean that sadness doesn't happen. It doesn't mean that, you know,
life doesn't occasionally get shitty and I have things to process,
but you know, my work at that point is to

(23:31):
is to be with myself and work back towards alignment
and homeostasis and you know, things like that. So I
just kind of am constantly on that journey of shifting
from where I am to where I would prefer.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
To be right, I like what you said that you
have you still have things that you have to process.
But it doesn't when you have to process it, does
it affect that that real inner happiness.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
Not really, I mean, it's it is a knowing, It
is a it is a realization once you kind of
get to that point of you know, knowing that you
are infinite. Like in other words, one of the shifts
that I have made over the many years of journeying
is just knowing that I am an energetic soul having
a physical experience, not the other way around. In other words,

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I am the energy in the body, not the body
with the soul kind of vibe. And what that allows
me to do is it does really you know, no
matter how fiercely my mind is holding a position or
how you know, sad I might be about an outcome
or whatever, I can almost always eventually get back to

(24:47):
that point of like, no, I am the infinite creator
of this experience and here's why, you know it could
be good for me, or here's what I'm learning, or
here's what here's how I'm growing, here's how I'm you know,
experiencing this content so that I can really feel what
you know, love is, or joy is, or peaces or
happiness is. I mean, I think that's another thing that

(25:10):
people don't give enough credit to, is that really, truly,
we wouldn't know what love and joy and peace and
freedom are if we hadn't experienced hate and sadness and constriction.
And so we live in a reality that is filled
with contrast for that reason, so that when we are

(25:31):
in the light side of the contrast, we appreciate it.
Because if all there was was love, and that's kind
of the soup that we all come from. If all
there was was love, there's not a whole lot of
contrast up there. And it feels good and that you know,
feels happy for a while, but what happens is you
actually get bored. And so one way that I look

(25:52):
at us, us who are here in physical bodies, is
we're the adventurers. We're the ones in the soul land
that was like, oh, it's this high vibe of pure
love is great, But I want to go play in
the clay. I want to experience the contrast. I want
to go on the roller coaster of having a physical,
three D earth life. And so I'm going to jump

(26:13):
into a body and you know, do one of the
hardest things for pure energy to do, which is to
become form and become physical and you know, have a
physical experience. And then I'm going to go on this
roller coaster so that I can achieve new heights and
new lows and you know, even more contrast between the
love and the you know, sadness or whatever. And then

(26:36):
I'm going to achieve new heights of love and then
I get to bring all that back to the collective
when I die and reintegrate and go back around again.
So you know, obviously there are some some advanced concepts
in there, but you know, my job as the Rainbow
Magician is to help meet people wherever they are on
that path and help walk them in those type of directions.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
Yeah too. I mean I really like what you're what
you're saying about. You know, we have to be grateful
for for for every every bit of life did we experience, right.

Speaker 3 (27:14):
Right, Yeah, And I mean I was very lucky, and
I guess I did have that contrast even at birth,
because if you really get straight down to the brass
text of my birth, I mean, as you can tell,
I'm I'm fairly articulate. And got to keep my intelligence,
got to keep my brain. I joke. My joke about
that is I got to keep all the important shit.

(27:35):
Had I had thirty more seconds of you know, accident deprivation,
I would not be sitting here with you on this podcast.
So you know, there was a very there's a very
high level of gratitude for exactly the right amount of
brain damage if you if you want to go all
the way down to you know, like people would probably
not say it that way, but I can see it

(27:56):
that way because because you know, the the handicap and
the crubral palsy was the perfect gift because I have
this specific body because it is the antenna that does
the rainbow magic, which I didn't realize until rainbow magic
revealed itself to me. But the reason that this particular
body is the vessel is because when I'm working with somebody,

(28:19):
the energy will be reflected into my body and I
will feel it and then I'll be like, oh, it's
in their left hip or there, you know wherever it is,
and then I can easily move it, move through it
because I'm seeing it and receiving it in my physical body.
And so when you when you know what you're for.
In other words, when you've uncovered this true purpose of

(28:40):
being the rainbow magician, it's like, oh, of course I
have the body that does the rainbow magic and you
know it just it doesn't it doesn't become a burden anymore,
or this albatross or this you know, this handicap. It
becomes a true gift because you know this is the
vessel that does the my purpose on the planet.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Right, you have the perfect, perfect vessel for for your
perfect purpose.

Speaker 3 (29:08):
Right.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
Yeah, Well that means that it's believing or that that
makes that makes more sense than looking at the other
way around.

Speaker 3 (29:18):
Well, right, I mean it really does when you get
when you truly get into it and you really realize
that you know, this system is self organizing and in
every moment, truly everything is perfect. Like that you actually
can get to that point of knowing that in your
bones somehow, it actually makes it a lot. It makes

(29:42):
a lot more sense, and it's a lot easier to
come from that place than it is to to imagine
that everything's going wrong and falling apart.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
Right, and thinking everything's going wrong and falling apart day,
it's just not a hit a happy place.

Speaker 3 (30:02):
It's not very useful. Yeah, And then I really liked
what you said, are a few rounds ago about you know,
usefulness because one of the things that I got into
along the journey, which I really liked from a from
a coach so that I studied with for a little while,
he got out of because you know, people argue about
oh what's true? Truth and truth and falsehood? You know,

(30:23):
have a lot of because you know, on some very
real level, those are in the eye of the beholder.
And this guy said to me, and it really changed
how I how I thought about a lot of things.
He goes, I don't really care what's true or false.
I want to know, does it is it useful to
think this thought or not? And when I really got

(30:44):
into some of my belief systems that I were so
convinced for quote unquote true and was, you know, holding
these positions very tightly of this this has to be
the way it is. When I really looked at it,
I was like, oh, that's not very useful. It doesn't
get me where I want to go. Oh it doesn't,
you know. And then so when I was able to
let a lot of that go and shift into that

(31:05):
frame of like is this a useful thought to have
or not? You know, it makes a lot of things
kind of fall away, and that that ego fight to
be right and hang on to truth is no longer
such a such a grip because for somebody with the
you know, analytical brain that I used to have, that

(31:25):
was really one of the hurdles I had to leap through,
is you know, my ego would tell me, oh, but
this must be true, and then I'm like, yeah, but
even if it is, like is it useful? Does it
get you where you want? Is it? You know? So
I took a really kind of a pragmatic approach to
my personal growth and development, and I think that was
one of the keys that kind of allowed me to

(31:48):
I mean, I say accelerate. It still took me ten
plus years, but I think that, you know, achieving it
in under forty five years in one human lifetime is
pretty yeah, pretty fast as it were. And so I
think a lot of a lot of that just came
down to me being willing to be pragmatic and just

(32:10):
let go of patterns that I noticed that that weren't
very useful to me in the in the time that
I saw them, and then just dropping it and returning
to center. So I have a lot of practice with that,
and that's kind of one of the keys of how
rainbow magic actually works is we just feel into you know,

(32:31):
the quote unquote negative emotion that's there, whatever they're holding
on to that they would prefer something different. I helped
them process it, because there's no way out but through.
It's not like we can spiritually bypass what's truly there.
So I help them them process it and we do
actually return to that neutrality. The center point of alignment
is basically neutral, and then from that neutrality you can

(32:55):
you can make a new choice like okay, I'm I'm neutral,
I've let go of the thing that was in my hand,
I've put it down, and then now that I'm back
to flat and neutral, I can make a make a
new choice based on how I want things to go instead.
And that's really kind of the essence of what rainbow
magic does. On the energetic realms.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
It makes sense. So you're teaching people to put down
what isn't useful so they can pick up what actually
will carry them on their journey.

Speaker 3 (33:27):
Right, that's essentially it. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (33:31):
Wow, So.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
And of course you with with your with your rainbow magic.
You can teach people to do it a lot faster
than ten years.

Speaker 3 (33:43):
Oh yeah, no, absolutely, that's the that's the that's the gift.
That's the reason that I think rainbow magic is here
is because it's the synthesis of everything I did, so
that all of you guys can do it much much
faster like I've had. I've had a lot of different
things happen, but I definitely have people who are activating

(34:05):
their own magic. One of my favorite clients has a
lot of connection to Gaya, and he steps into that
every time we have a session together. And so so
you know, I see rainbow magic as a rapid sort
of acceleration pathway of not only emotional healing, sometimes physical healing.
I never promise physical miracles, but I will always play

(34:28):
for them because I have had one, so I know
a little bit about what that's like to have the
body actually shift. I would never make a promise like that,
but I like to say I always play for the miracle,
let's see if it happens right. And so then between
between like rapid emotional healing, occasional physical improvements and basically

(34:49):
just like this ascension journey in other words, if people
in their inner desires are like me, where they have
their own magic, right, I can often find it and
activate it and help people, you know, come to the
truth of who they are and what that means for
them in a much shorter time frame.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
Yeah. So if we can discover our passion and our purpose,
can we is that like the starting blocks of of
finding our own magic?

Speaker 3 (35:26):
That's essentially it. Yeah, But it also like, like I
think people make purpose out to be a lot more,
you know, big, then it necessarily needs to be like
like for me again, I'll I will always say it.
Obviously I had some deep, deep intuition and knowing that

(35:48):
I was gonna hatch these things in my life, but
they were that that intuition, that knowing was fairly hidden
from me until it happens. So the way i'll the
way I'll mentioned purpose, or the way I kind of
look at it is I it was on It was
on the wall of an old boss I had when

(36:09):
I was actually still writing code, and I picked this
one up and I loved it, which is on the
way to your dream. Sometimes you get lost and find
a better one, you know. When I started, you know,
with the analytical and the job and get a good
career and all the conditioning of society. I was basically
just like, Oh, I just want to, you know, maybe

(36:30):
work for a startup and you know, maybe I'll get
lucky and we'll be early employee and we'll make some money,
and you know that type of thing. And but I
was just open to all the experiences I was having
along the way that had nothing to do with that.
And as I kept going and kept finding the things
that I did like and wasn't to and following the

(36:52):
bug of the personal growth journey of like, oh I
like this, I have talent at it. Let's keep going,
you know. Then then we get into oh, here's how
you manage emotions and here's how you but these were
all kind of like passion projects. Like it's if you're
familiar with Bashar's formula, he talks about acting on your
highest excitement, right, what's going to what's going to light

(37:15):
you up the most until you can take it, take
it no further. And I think that's kind of the
fastest route to finding purpose. Is what is it that
you as people often say it, what is it that
you would do for free? What is it that you
love to do so much that it you know that
you would do it just because and I was lucky

(37:38):
enough to be able to, you know, find that in
personal growth and development and then you know, turn it
into the whole spiritual modality that I didn't even really
know was in here. But if you asked me when
I was five or ten or fifteen or twenty or whatever,
was this going to be my purpose? Or what was

(37:59):
your purpose? And if you'd ask me at those ages,
I would have told you I have no idea, because
you know, at those times, I had jobs, and I
had bills to pay, and I had you know. And
so I think finding purpose is a is an exercise
in really discovering what l likes you up the most.
And that is kind of the on ramp, if you will,

(38:22):
to the law of attraction, because that's, you know, it's
essentially like when you are coming from that place of peace, happiness, joy, freedom,
et cetera, you attract more of the experiences that match that.

Speaker 1 (38:41):
Right. Well, again, you've you've turned a lot of a
wou woo into something more tangible.

Speaker 3 (38:51):
Well, I think that's one of my you know, I
think also I've just always had the ability to break
down concepts and teach them very well, Like I joke
with my mom might so, Mike, I got a very
interesting fifty to fifty split from my parents. My mom
is the writer and the book you know, she was
a librarian for twenty two years, taught me to read,

(39:13):
et cetera. And then my dad is the science and
math brain and had a very science math career and
you know, taught me a lot about how math works
and all these things. And I'm always basically translating between
the two because my dad will say something nerdy and
my mom doesn't quite get it, and then I'll be
the one who's like, oh, Mom, this is what dad

(39:33):
just said or this is what he was talking about.

Speaker 1 (39:36):
Right.

Speaker 3 (39:36):
So, I guess I've always just had this gift, and
you know, you're kind of showing it to me, and
I'm grateful for it. Of like the ability to take
things that are pretty pretty complex or you know, kind
of quote unquote out there and you know, make them
tangible and actionable and you know, break it down into oh,
this is how you know, step by step, how you

(39:59):
how you get there. And so there's a lot on
the journey of activating one's energy and essentially. I mean,
I guess what should look at it from a body
perspective is I'm just really good at controlling my electrical output,
like if you really want to get down to brass tags,
so you know what energy work must be, like how
the how the quantum field must work. I have more

(40:23):
conscious control over my electrical output than most people do.
That's all it is.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
It's all about electrons and atoms, right.

Speaker 3 (40:31):
Yeah, And so do I believe that that you know,
it's possible for everybody? Of course I do, because if
I could do it, anybody could do it. Like I
was not looking for any of this, So if it
exists for me and it's possible for me, then it
must be possible for people who are seeking it and
are looking for it and are I mean, I guess
you could say on one level, I must have been

(40:52):
must have been looking for it, because it wouldn't have
occurred if I wasn't. But I don't think I was
consciously aware of it for most of my journey, So
meaning that if somebody is consciously aware, like especially if
they come with it the desire of oh I want
to you know, get to know my energy or be
an energy healer or whatever that is. I think those
people could have an even easier time of it because

(41:14):
they don't have to hide it from themselves. I had
to hide it from myself the whole time because I
had such an analytical brain for so many years that
quote unquote didn't believe it was possible, and so in
order for it to be possible, I had to get
myself around that. I had to get myself through all
of that.

Speaker 1 (41:31):
Right, So, anyway, what's what's the best result you're trying
to trying to help people get out of life?

Speaker 3 (41:42):
I think the best result for me would be everybody
believing that anything they want is possible, that they can
create any life they want, any reality they want, that
even things that are physically quote unquote intractable can be healed,
like there are all kinds of healing modalities out there
that are not in the quote unquote mainstream, And basically

(42:06):
just that anything is possible and that magic is real.
That's the other Besides anything is possible, The other one
I want people to know is that magic is real,
meaning that energy can, energy can move, energy can cause
physical outcomes, energy can cause you know, emotional healing to happen.
In the span of one hour where you've been holding

(42:27):
onto something for twenty years, Like change doesn't have to
take a long time, like you know, things can be,
can be possible in short short periods of time. And
really just truly that this process of creating the life
that you want and the rainbow journey that you are
all on, that I'm on, and that all of us

(42:47):
are on, can be fun, can be joyful, can be
filled with color, can be you know, and it doesn't
mean like I'm not into spiritual bypassing. I'll be the
first one to tell you the only way out is
through another where it's like, you know, sometimes the shit
does hit the fan, but we don't have to stay there,
Like we don't have to dwell in it. We don't
have to you know, wallow in it to the point

(43:10):
where it, you know, affects the next day and the
next day and the next day. And it's just about
knowing in our innerselves and centers that we are the
infinite energy having the physical experience, and from there that
means that we can direct the physical experience to be
literally anything that we want.

Speaker 1 (43:31):
Yeah, awesome.

Speaker 3 (43:32):
Best ways to get a hold of you and work
with you best way to get a hold of me
is Facebook dot com slash Rainbow Magician is my Facebook page.
I also have my website, which is the Rainbowheels dot com.
You guys can book a discovery. My discoveries are pretty deep.
We go kind of deep on what people truly want,
you know, and and how I can best help. But

(43:56):
they're totally worth it. You'll get a lot of clarity
out of booking a discs recession with me if that's
something you're into. So again, the website is the Rainbow
Heels dot com. I've got a couple other podcasts. I've
got a ton of you know, testimonials on there that
you guys can can look at. And yeah, besides between

(44:16):
Facebook and the website, that's how to get in touch
with me, or you can just send me an email
at albandt Lebros At gmail dot com.

Speaker 1 (44:25):
Awesome, all right, well, thank you for joining us today, ALBN.
It's been fun. You've created another rainbow.

Speaker 3 (44:33):
Yeah, it's been a great time, Michael, thank you so
much for having me.

Speaker 1 (44:36):
All right, thank you everybody for listening, and join us
for our next episode and find that subscribe button wherever
it may be.

Speaker 2 (44:48):
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Speaker 4 (45:10):
I don't know, so I would phone Action.

Speaker 1 (45:20):
So what.

Speaker 2 (45:25):
S this, he says, A reason to sad me out.
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(46:29):
to strip stop stop, but no change stand.

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