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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Speaker 1 (01:36):
Now today on the show, we welcome Teresa Chang, and
in this episode she taps into the Akashak records and
they send us messages not only about humanity's future, but
so so much more. We really do a deep dive
into what the Akashak field is, what the Akashak Records are,
and what truly is in store for humanity in the
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coming years. Let's dive in. I like to welcome to
the show, Teresa Chung. How are you doing, Teresa?
Speaker 3 (02:05):
Hello Alex, what a thrill to be here. A dream
and from a dream. But you know that I don't
say that often.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
There we go. I appreciate you coming, Thank you so
much for being on the show. I'm so looking forward
to our conversation. Our pre interview or pre conversation is
like that.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
That was much better than this is gonna be all forced.
I was grilling him every found out his birthday and
his profile fascinating anyway, Sorry.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
So if you want, we could actually bring that up
later if you want to, But I generally that I.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
Generally don't like to tell but love it, Alex.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
All right, so all right, so before all right, so
before we get started, let's just do this. You wrote
a book about every single birthday, and you wrote a
profile on every single birth It's like a bible. It's
like a giant encyclopedia. So my birthday, which a lot
of people know, is June twenty eighth. What's so special
about that birthday? And and who do I have in
common in that birthday?
Speaker 3 (03:02):
Which is fairst Are you ready for this? Everyone listening?
It is the birthday of the Sprite? And Alex is
right for that book, which actually I believe is my
most popular book, one I'm most well known for, does
psychological profiles for the three hundred and sixty six days
of the year, Alex, June the twenty eighth. Yes, he's
the birthday of the Sprite, and the psychology of that
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is fascinating. You're going to have to read the book,
but it's a few details they love to jump from
flower to flower, fit like a butterfly. They love, have
a great sense of humor. They do feel they need
to perform, but they're only ever happy if they're creating
and connecting people and inspiring people, which means you're in
the perfect job for you. And fascinatingly, you also share
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a birthday with Elon musk Wow and a scientist, a
visionary scientist. I admire Rupert Sheldrake. I do encourage you
to look into the significance of the day you were born.
There is a lot in it. I believe your soul
chose the day you were born for a reason, because
each birthday has a lesson, a sole lesson, and I
think there's no coincidence the day you were born.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
Alex m well that I had no idea that Elon
and I shared a birthday. I know John, I know
I share a birthday with mel Brooks, mel Brooks, John
John Cussac, another actor. I only know the actors God
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and I forgot a couple other ones that were on
my birthday. I was like, oh, okay, that's interesting, So
I remember I share a birthday with mel Brooks.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
For example, Ronaldo and theymark born on the same day
of there's just too much synchronicity. And also the poetry
of Stephen Hawking, the Great you know mind you know
he died on Einstein's birthday. I believe. Wow. I just
think that there's a you know, they say God is
the master mathematician. There's something there pay to also. I
found and often you know, when people are you know,
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pass cross over to the other side, sometimes they're passing
is on a very significant day, when there's a very
close to a birth of a child or an anniversary.
It really there is something into it, into it the
psychology and science, but also the mysticism and spirituality of
the day you were born, just the day. I don't
need to know year. I'm not interested in that. That's
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for the hard core astrologers you know, who do all that.
I was just interested in psychological traits of people born
on the same day of the year. And I would love,
you know, if I had the funds to have actually
somewhere where I could put everybody born on the same
day together in a room and to just see the
synchronicities and the similarities. Of course, everybody would express their
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sole journey in a different way because we're all unique individuals,
but I bet you there would be themes. For example,
the actress Emma Thompson, I believe in Emma Watson born
the same day. Really, you know, it's really interesting when
you get into it, you can get lost into it,
and it can help you with career choices, with understanding
what your soul's journey is and what you're here on
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this planet to do. If you understand the power of
your birthday, well I have.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
I'm going to get a copy of that book because
I'm going to start. You know, you were saying that
there was a company that hired you to do I did.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
I was blown overseas, yes, because they were actually hiring
web designers. There's one day, I believe it's May the seventeenth,
I can't quite remember because it's such a big encyclopedia
where I said, this is the ideal day for you
for you're designing websites or whatever. And they and they
had found in their company literally that the three of
their top designers were born on that day. And then
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they were looking at they were looking at other people,
and it was like, somehow I must have been channeled
with that book. It was hit after hit. Now you
could say it was you know, it's very general, it's
cold reading. But that book really has stood the test
of time. It was published in two thousand and five.
It was re shoo again last year Barnes and Noble
did its own unique edition. It never seems to die.
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The frustrating thing is from an author's point of view.
When I wrote it, it was four hundred thousand words.
It was a massive tone. But to make it more
accessible for today, it had to be sliced down. So
I had to slice down all the profiles, you know,
to sort of more bite sized, which is the nature
of modern the world today. Yeah. So the paperback, if
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you can get hold of the original hardback, the element
Encyclopedia of Birthdays, that's the one that people really go,
oh my goodness. It's the same with my Dream Dictionary.
I had that same challenge the element Encyclopedia of twenty
thousand birth Dreams, where I literally interpreted twenty thousand dreams.
That's the one, and again Barnes and Noble and HarperCollins
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had to slice it down, so it was quite hard
to kick out certain dreams. Sure, but element Encyclopedia of
twenty Thousand Dreams was also written in two thousand and seven,
and Bella Hadid hosted it on her Instagram of two
years ago, and that was a day suddenly my family
flew up. That's what I'm kind of best known for,
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these big tones of the psychic world birthday dreams in
the day when people loved book their books to be doorstops.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
So for everybody who doesn't know you or your work,
can you give us a little kind of snippet about
who you are, what you do, what abilities you have,
and what you've been doing over these last few years
that you've been at this at this Oh.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
Who am I? I love that question. I love that question.
I'm a dreaming being like everybody listening. I believe that
we all have special gifts and talents. I have quite
a view which I've written extensively about about mediums and channels,
et cetera, which we can go into that, but in short,
I was born into a family of spiritualists, traveling family,
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so I grew up going to demonstrations of mediumship. My
mother was a professional astrologer and we traveled. I was
home educated as well, and it was a kind of
a weird well weird, yes, weird, but beautiful upbringing because
every morning we talked about our dreams. The belief in
life after death was something that I just kind of accepted.
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Although I didn't see dead people like my aunt's uncles
and the people I grew up in, I had a
very vivid dream life and I just accepted what they
said as truth. Somehow, I don't know how it happened.
Maybe I was an experiment. I landed up with the
offer from King's College, Cambridge University to read theology and religion.
Now this was in the days in the eighties where
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it was very male dominated, packed with Etonians, and I
think it was interesting because I applied to lots of
institutions because I love learning, but because I was self educated,
home educated, they would not give me the time of day.
But something the dean at king College, Cambridge called me
in for an interview and literally for two and a
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half hours, because I loved the Book of Job. At
the time, I actually did want to go into the
Christian Church and be the first female priest.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
But I was.
Speaker 3 (10:09):
Studied the job and I'd written essays about it. Why
is there suffering in the world? And that was I
went up there thinking, oh, let's go, and I was
offered a place.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
We'll be right back after a word from our sponsor,
and now back to the show.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
And suddenly there I was, from this very sheltered alternative family,
in this academic powerhouse, surrounded by skeptics. Yeah, I was
in this theology department, but you can't exist in theology department,
which I have been hounded by, you know these This is
the time when skepticism was very, very strong, So really
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I had to kind of defend my beliefs. But also
I had a kind of dark knight of the soul
when everything I grew up in was seriously challenged. I
also kind of saw the beauty in every religion because
I studied every religion there, and I left Cambridge becoming
what many people are today, which is spiritual but not
necessarily religious. But that academic rigor that I was blessed,
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I still don't know how it happened. Incredible good fortune
enabled me to be offered book contract after book contract,
and I'm probably in the hundreds now of books that
I've written since the late nineties in this area. I
started off being a ghostwriter actually for health and well
being and then for certain very well known mediums and celebrities,
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and then I was offered the encyclopedias because they knew
that I kind of was like a walking encyclopedia in
this area. If you talk about taro and numerology, I
had it all here, plus religion, philosophy, mediumship. I kind
of knew it. So that's really what I've been and
along the way, many of my books are a journey
of me trying to understand the family I was brought
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up in, trying to mainstream the idea that there's more
to this life than meets the eye, and also remove
the fear of it. And I am so blessed to
still be alive today and talk to amazing visionaries like you, Alex,
because you are removing fear of it. Because when I started,
when I first published my encyclopedias and angel titles, my
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first angel title was an Angel called My Name. They
never promoted it. They were embarrassed about it. It was
like just but it sold so well. And I remember,
actually I was at tea in Windsor, where I still live,
and I was reading the Sunday Times and then I
suddenly thought I was number four with an angel called
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my name, and my publisher hadn't even bothered to put
it anywhere, But it was because there is such a
huge appetite for understanding what's invisible and unseen in our lives.
But you know, it took ten, fifteen, twenty years to
get where we are now, when in the last few
years I've suddenly been called up ITV this morning. Here
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I'm their dream decoder. They open the phone lines and
people tell me about their dreams and I give an
interpretation which I hope helps them. But that's only been
in the last three or four years, Alex. I mean,
I've been around for a long time, but it's only
recently that mainstream you know, BBC Radio. On World Dream Day,
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I was on fourteen BBC Radio stations doing a big
dream decoding again. But it's incredible. I never thought this
would happen. Actually, I can't be that psychic. I never
thought this would happen. I thought with the world wasn't ready,
But it is. And it's work that you're doing. You know,
I see your videos, number of views you get amazing
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and nobody scared because you make it seem like it's
just a natural human ability. It's part of the human condition.
It's data, it's something we all experience. Let's just understand it.
I told you that.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
Sorry, it's so good. It's well, you're in the right place.
Speaker 4 (14:09):
No.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
The thing is with me is I always I always
to people always ask me. A lot of people from
my former life in the film industry, they like, dude,
I mean, you're talking to psychics, you're talking to near
death experiencers, you're talking to channelers. Is that stuff real?
And I go, you know, what can I say for sure?
It's not real? Real or not? I don't know. I
in my in my reality, in my experience, I've just
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seen way too much, experienced way too much before Next
Level Soul let alone with Next Level Soul about the supernatural,
around psychic mediums, around channeling, around all that. It's just
seemed too much and there's too much proof in my
own eyes, and the feeling a channeling session in the
room where I'm like I can't, I can't, like I'm
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holding myself in because the energy is so power. And
then the second that being leaves, I'm like, what the
hell was that? Like I I have like a man
chills thinking about it. I've seen too much, so I
always say, what's the message. Is it fear based, is
it love? And does it resonate with you? And if
it does, great, If it doesn't, move on. There's a
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lot of things I watch, a lot of things I
watch on TV that don't resonate with me, and I
just discard it and move on. I'm not watching reality
shows about beautiful people, you know, competing on an island
for love, you know, like that's not my that's not
my jam, you know, but God blessed whoever wants to
watch that, go for it. But that's so I just
discarded and continue to go on with my life. So
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I think that's the way it is. So I always
look at that. I always look at everything that we
do at next level soul is that way, just kind
of like this is normal. And I try to humanize
people like yourself, because a lot of people put psychics, mediums,
astrologers up on a pedestal, and I don't. I don't
buy that. We're all the same and we all have
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these abilities. Some might just be more advanced than others,
but we are They're just humans.
Speaker 3 (16:04):
So I always we are dreaming beings and you know what,
you know, working with scientists now because I do. I've
co authored books with neuroscientists, etc. Our brains are precognitive, psychic,
They're hardwired to seek meaning. And actually the way we're
taught from school age onwards is to go against the
natural flow of our brain. Our brain wants to go
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into the environment and see connection, sense the future ahead
of time. That is, the brain is so happy when
we actually believe in that ability and allow it to
sort of lead us along like an invisible string. One
of the reasons I believe is so much unhappiness in
the world is that we are taught to fight that
natural instinct to relax, go with the flow, trust, see
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meaning in everyone, in everything, see connection. And that's why
I love dream work, because, however skeptical you are, every
night you fall asleep and you dream and you have
this surreal experience that you don't really understand, and it
shows you that there is more to you than your
body and even your mind. There's something, there's some invisible realm,
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some invisible place, some untapped creativity about you. And for me,
actually getting the foot in the door with the mainstream
and making it more acceptable has always been dream work
because for some reason, the media, they will have me on,
you know, like to decode a dream that a host
has had a number of times. I've done that here
in the UK because that's safe, you know, because.
Speaker 4 (17:37):
Angels is just maybe a little bit maybe because angels
are a Catholic and you can kind of talk a
little bit about that, but when you get into the
far woo woo, they won't touch it.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
No.
Speaker 3 (17:48):
But for me, dreams are angels. There are inner angel
It's the way our soul speaks to us. And I
believe we were going to talk about the Acashak records.
My take on the Akashak records is that every night
in your dream you get to see your Akashak records
in the sense that when you fall asleep and dream,
what you're getting is a birds by observational view of
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your current mindset expressed symbolically. And that's the problem. Most
people don't understand how to work with symbols and understand
dream language. But there's some tools you can learn that
can easily do it. And what you're getting is not
so much reality or prediction. You're getting a snapshot of
your current mindset, the roadblocks, where it's working, where it
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isn't Your dreaming mind is showing you this in a
stylized you know, almost like an artist or a poet.
I call dreams night poetry. They speak in the bizarre, symbolic,
metaphorical language of the artist and the visionary. That's what
you're getting every night. You're getting inn a kashik record
snapshot of what your energy imprint right now, what it's creating.
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And this is why it ties into manifesting as well,
because as we know, our mindset is what we attract,
and most of us when we're awake, we don't really
know what we truly believe about ourselves and our lives
where our mindset is taking us. But dreams don't lie.
To quote stranger things, very current. Can't wait for the
next series I do lie. They're your best friend. They
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will give you, not to judge. They will hold up
a mirror to your mindset right and where it's going
to take you if you don't course correct. Never fear
your dreams. Never fear them, even if they're really toxic
and difficult and nasty. Nightmares are a transformative gift because
what they're saying is something about your current mindset. Look,
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if you go on like this. This is the potential
future you're attracting, either in a situation or a mindset
or an emotion you're going to experience. I do believe
that dreams, every dream has a precognitive element, and I've
pushed that to the extreme. Actually, one of my more
recent titles, Dreaming of the Future, it was just reviewed
in the Society of Psychical Research, where I posited where
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many dream experts are now going is that every dream
has pre cognitive elements if you if you know where
to look for them, and how you can work with
that to transform your life.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
We'll be right back after a word from our sponsor,
and now back to the show. Let me ask you
a question. I was overseas when I was over in Europe.
I generally if I dream, I dream a little bit
here and there that I can remember at least a
little dream here, a little dream there, and some I'll
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sometimes I remember them. Sometimes you'll be very easy and
I won't. But don't particularly dream a lot that I
remember when I was in When I was in Europe
on vacation, I was in different countries. I I was
dreaming like I've never dreamt in my life. She was
it was this bombardment every night of like I woke
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up with my babe. I just had like a hundred
dreams and it was just dream after dream after dream
to dream. It was a dream. It was just and
I couldn't remember. There was just too much information happening.
But I've never had that experience in my life. It
was just this.
Speaker 3 (21:17):
I must say something.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
That's why I'm asking. I'm just curious in my head.
Speaker 3 (21:21):
A million dreams, you know, the greatest showman.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Dreams.
Speaker 3 (21:25):
But the reason is you were. You were traveling. So
what you do when you travel, Your mind is on
fire during the day because everything's new. You're not eating
the same food, not getting up at the same time.
Everything dreaming mind mirrors what's going on in your waking life.
And if waking life becomes a bit routine, dream recall
will suffer because in a way, the dream lack of
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dream recall is almost a message from your dreaming mind, say,
come on, Alex, mix it up a bit, getting a
bit too predictable. You need to do things out of
routine a bit, you know, use your different hand to
stimulate different parts of your brain, go to a different cafe,
eat a different food, have a different conversation. Well, I
guess you're always having different conversations, but I guess there
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are there are a type, aren't they. I mean, I
have a sense with you that because you have been
doing this a while and you've made such waves in
it that you kind of maybe with a guest, you
can sense where it's going.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
Oh yeah, within the first first fifteen seconds.
Speaker 3 (22:24):
Yeah, But that's someone like you, that is almost living death.
That's you. You're again, You're Dune the twenty eighth. You're
think Elon Musk how he you know you need to
be constantly challenged and for your brain to constantly light
up both sides of your brain. You're right and you're
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left and whenever you get in. So I think you
should what monitor your lack of dream recall because it's
a sign, because the dreaming mind can speak through poor
dream recall as well. Of course, if you're on medication,
there's certain medications that limit it. I'm not going to
do that, but generally when because I do get a
lot of messages, because a lot of people message me,
I love your work, Trees, and I want to have dreams,
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but I'm not having any. And we have to sort
of pick through why that's happening, and often it is
that the waking life has got too routine. You're kind
of almost having you just you're sleepwalking in your waking life.
It's all got a bity because as we know, you know,
a ship is safe in a harbor, but that's not
where a ship's meant to be. It's meant to be
out on the ocean. And it's the same in our lives.
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We're not here to tread water. We're not actually here
to seek bliss either, because everything great happens outside the
comfort zone. And I always talk about, you know, I'm
a Lord of the Rings fan go and I admit it,
you know, I love it. I even have a podcast
called White Shaws believe it.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
I love it.
Speaker 3 (23:46):
But you know, just imagine if it was all set
in the Shire. We need more door, you know, we
need that journey to that's what keeps us at the
edge of our seats, just like Harry Potter needs Voldemort,
you know.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Luke Skywalker needs to of course, of.
Speaker 3 (24:01):
Course I am your thought, Oh brilliant. Yeah, I love it,
you know, and people have got to understand if you
can switch fear with excitement, so when you're dreading or
feeling anxious about something. Think this is a try. I
know it's hard when life is difficult, and trust me,
I've had many life blows.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
It is sure.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
Another thing I'd say, it's very easy to talk about
spirituality when you're young, beautiful, with ten million Insta followers
and everything. It's not so easy when life gives you
knocks and you lose people you love, or you have
challenges that I mean in my life and again because
I'm a writer, I've written about it when there's been
huge traumas in my life, how spirituality has helped me
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learn and grow. But I've forgotten what I was going
to say. Now that's what I do. I go of
on a tangent. Yeah, And so what's happened is that
you've forgotten about the magic of your dreams. So just
thinking about dreams during the day more, thinking that your
dreams might speak to you more or help because your
sleeping mind picks up on what you think about and
what you feel and what you do during the day.
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So think more about what you're doing in the day.
And one of the best ways, actually, and there's scientific
studies to back this up, is listen to more music
you love, music that gives you goosebumps, because music, I
always say it's the language that angels speak. Music that
you love, especially that gives you goosebumps. What's happening is
the logical part of your brain is kept busy trying
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to seek a pattern in the notes, and for once,
it's not criticizing the intuitive and creative because it's busy.
It's making sense of everything, and it allows your intuitive,
creative mind to day dream because when we listen to music,
it takes us somewhere. So listen to more music that
you love before you go to bed. That will trigger
dream recall, read fiction, do a bit of video gaming.
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Actually match research on video gamers as long as it's
in the morning, not at night, because the screens will
keep you awake. But video gamers have a very vivid
dream life, and they have been studied for loose dreaming
studies and also Xbox they did Erepowered by Dreams call
In and some of and they got their gamers to
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submit their dreams and some of these led to amazing
sellout games. Look at Skyrim for example. I love that.
That's a dream, you know, so do that? So what
you're doing when your video go you're immersing yourself in
an alternative reality, which is exactly what happens in the
dream state. Now, the dream state is real because it's
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your mindset. People think dreams happen to them, They don't you.
You create your dreams, you star in them, and they're
all about you to help you. So don't don't fear them.
When you're in there, You're you're having this observation. You're
seeing your mindset beautifully, artistically or horrifically, depending on if
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you're throwne to nightmares played out for you to show
you where what stage you are in your soul journey.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
Well, let's let's let's go down the road of the
Acastak records, because that's one of the more fascinating things
that that are, that is in the spiritual lexicon, if
you will, is the Acastak records. I've always been fascinated
with them because when I think of the Acastak Records,
I think of that scene in What Dreams May Come
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with Robin Will.
Speaker 3 (27:27):
I spoke to the producer recently, Stephen.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
I love Stephen. Oh, Stephen's a great I love him.
He's a dear friend. I absolutely so.
Speaker 3 (27:35):
My podcast just like, oh my, it made me cry.
Wife wasn't yet.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
Stephen's amazing. But that movie, the scene where Robin is
is they're going down to they're going to try to
go down to Hell to find his wife and here
and they're looking for the guide, which is von Oh god,
what's his name, the British actor, very famous British actor,
Oh god something, Von something. He was an exorcist. He
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was a exiousist. He was in the Exorcist. He was
the main priest and the extressist. Anyway, he's there and
you have to and he was flying up and he's
in this giant library where people are pulling books in
and out and there's people, you know, flying around and
all that stuff. That's what I imagine. That's a great
representation of the ECSTRAC records. Can you explain to people
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what is it? Spiritual library, quantum field, something even beyond
our imagination? What is the COSTRAC records.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
It's basically a recording of your every thought, every feeling,
every action, your past, your present, your future, and energetic
imprint of everything about you, but not just you, about
everyone and everything. And that's so mind blowingly expansive. It's
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difficult for people to grasp it's and it's fair mix.
But you can also change it because you can always
change your It's constantly evolving because you input it. You
input it into it in every moment, in every second.
It's all being recorded there for you. And you know
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near death experiences, you hear about your life review see
it will be the Akashik records unfolding for you. This
is nothing to fear, it's everything to get excited about
because it shows that if you understand how you choose
your thoughts, your feelings, your dreams, your actions, your words,
it gives you great power to course correct and create
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a different future for yourself. But there are also potential
futures out there for you to view. And an Akashik
record reading, which I advise people are often about. You're
often given a glimpse of potential futures and whether they
resonate with you. You're also given a snapshot of where
you currently are. And then, of course, if you believen reincarnation,
which I do, I've seen too much evidence. Just know,
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you get to see your past lives and to understand
the journey to this point and how each of those
past lives, however, long, short, unhappy or happy was for
a reason. It really is just exactly what it is.
It's a record.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
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Speaker 3 (30:29):
It's a record that it's created by you, and it's
available for you every single You know, a lot of
people think you have to have special prayer, and I
do cover that in my book about the Akashik Records,
that you have to access it through a special prayer.
If that works for you, good for you. A lot
of people are uncomfortable with that word prayer or don't
want to. There are many many other ways you can
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access it. Really in a moment of channeling. You can
access it through a taroor reading. You can access it
every single night in your dreams, and that's the most
accessible way. So next time think on this, you write
out your dream and I hope everybody listening, please, please please,
Your life will change for the better if you just
write down a few words each morning that are on
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your mind, your dreams. You're actually you are now actually
in this life writing your Akashik records. That's what you're doing.
You're actually writing it down every morning and big dream
decoding tip akashik or otherwise benefit of hindsight. With dreams,
everybody gets hung up on the present dream and just
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focuses all in on that, and then they forget that.
Dreams are like a long running TV series. You have
to tune in night after night to the never ending
story of you, the incredible story of you, to see
how dream symbols recur, to see how they comment on
each other. And also, as I'm advocating for the pre
cognitive potential of dreams, the only way to know if
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a dream plays out is to keep a record, because
I've worked with too many signs to snow. They don't
want hearsay or remembering after the date. You need it timestamped.
You need to prove yourself. You need to act like
a psychic detective and have data that shows, oh my goodness,
I dreamt this, and usually two or three days something
from that dream played out. And it's a wonderful moment
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when you get that pre cognitive hit. Because a lot
of us don't believe we are psychic. And the first
hurdle actually for psychic development, well they're three hurdles. The
first is self discovery. Most people don't have a clue
why they think and feel and act in a certain way.
Dream work again can help that because every night you
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get to learn about yourself. Hopefully learning about yourself will
bring compassion so that you start caring about yourself more.
You understand why you're messing up and how important it
is for your growth, etc. So you have self discovery,
self love now the holy grail. Hopefully those two will
equal self belief. And I'm convinced because I've worked with
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psychics and mediums, co authored books with them being present
in scientific studies, I don't think there's actually that much difference.
In fact, I think there's no difference between someone who
says they are psychic and someone who is incredible self
belief because think about it, if you have self belief,
you make the right decisions, You are able to sense
ahead of time, you you know what is the best
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thing to do in your current situation. And all the
studies of psychic of personality traits for people who are psychic,
the number one is always belief that they are. You
don't believe that you won't be. You've got to get
that self belief that is crucial. Interestingly, another personality trait
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was actually being quite extrovert. And I always thought, you
know the movies, it's always the introvert, the loner.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
It's not.
Speaker 3 (33:50):
That's noting that there's studies about personality traits of people
who I you know, work in this field.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Sure, let me ask you a question. When did the
curt except that the Akashak records become popular in the West. Oh,
it was a where that term comes from?
Speaker 3 (34:07):
It was it was, wasn't it? Oh? Gosh, and I
share the birthday of the It was Helena Blovatski.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Wasn't it all?
Speaker 3 (34:16):
She covered as well. But I think I think it
came most popular. I think in about the nineteen sixties
that there was a big interest in it. Sure, but
it's always been around.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
Well, of course, and it had different names.
Speaker 3 (34:30):
Of course, she feel the Sacred Prayer as well. I
don't know if you know that the prayer that she produced,
But that's that's more if you areligned up with religion
and if you if you want to go that way,
you know, why not if it works for you. But
I wouldn't say that. I mean, it's been around since
the beginning of time.
Speaker 1 (34:48):
Sure, of course, but just our awareness of it is
the question. But yeah, no, let me ask you there
is there's been. I've heard this. I've spoken to people
who access the Akashak records on a psychic level. Well,
I must must make Edgar of course, of course Edga.
Speaker 3 (35:04):
Case, yes, of course, you know. Fascinating. I've written many
biographies of him and his medical Akashak records readings which
predicted his own own death. Isn't it because he had
an Akashak reading warning him to slow down? But but
he was such a giving person that he didn't. So
he did just got a warning from an Akashak record reading.
Speaker 1 (35:29):
But I've heard so, I've heard from a lot of
people who do access the Akashak records that there are keepers, librarians,
if you will, of the Akashak records. What's your experience
with them? And I've actually heard people who say that
they were once incarnated as that when they're on the
other side, that's their job, and then they incarnate down
here and they're doing other things and they have a
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real deep connection with the Akashakra. I don't know if
that's true or not, just I was just asking your
point of view.
Speaker 3 (35:55):
I do have very strong opinions on that subrace yourself,
and like any opinion, it's an opinion. Please disagree with me,
but it's based on my personal experience and decades long
research in this area. People who claim to have met
the records to know what's going on on the other side,
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I believe them and great for them. That's their personal experience,
but it's personal to them. Just because it's happened to
them doesn't mean it's right for someone else. And I
do get a bit not annoyed, but frustrated people are
putting very human qualities to the other side. It's always like,
think jobs, you know, you know your LinkedIn, you.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
Know I was an archangel. Now I'm looking for a
job in the Akashak records, or I need to be
a Gardian.
Speaker 3 (36:45):
Anybody can stand up and say I've seen the archangels,
I can bless you. And that's worrying to me. Very
often equate it to the scene of Christ in the
Temple turning over the tables. The monetization of spiritual terminal
and people who claim to have knowledge of the higher
realms is a cause of concern, but it's human nature
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and if if it helps people and it makes them kinder,
more compassionate, loving people. Great, I have no I've talked
to many people, and often they're lovely people, and you
can truly see that they had this near death experience.
They they have believed they've seen an angel. The angels
talk to them, and maybe they do. But it doesn't
really matter for me because I'm not them, and I
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do get angry though, when they feel that that experience
is entitles them to tell other people how to live
and dream. I have been conscious of that myself, to
be blessed with this position to write books. You know,
it's a powerful one, and many people write to me
asking for life advice or like I'm some guru who's
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going to tell them, and it's it's it's I have
to always, you know, it's so it will be so
easy to go down that path.
Speaker 1 (38:01):
You know.
Speaker 3 (38:01):
My publishers have pushed me on stadiums with a headset
saying I'm getting number five and getting you know, no,
you know, I mean the mediums. I can't do it
because at the end of the night, I have to
go to sleep and have a good conscience. And I'm
not saying that people who are mediums and psychics are frauds. Sadly,
there are a lot out there, But I'm saying that
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I think that the pressure to perform. I think people
who are professional psychics and mediums, I think they have
the gift because we all have, and if you pay
attention to that gift, you can develop it and you
can tap into unvisible realms. But invisible realms, well, what
happens is the pressure to perform must be huge. I mean,
if you've got to sell out stadium, people are going
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to want results. If they've paid to show, they want
to show, they want to show on the show, they
want to be entertained. And that's why I always actually
advise people, you know, if somebody's wildly famous or charging
exorbitant amount of money, please dear clear, go to your
local spiritualist church where these people just do it because
it's their vocation. A lot of the best mediums that
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I've humble mediums, the honest mediums that I've worked with
and I write about in my books and I research with,
they don't actually want people to know what they do.
Often they have a job and then they do this
like once a week. They will channel and do it
for any other reason because it's their soul. However, of course,
if people are going to make it their living, they
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have you know, there's nothing wrong with charging it. It's
like going to the hairdresser. You know, you pay for that,
and I think it should be equivalent to a good haircut,
if you That's what I'm saying. So what I'm saying
is when you're talking about all this, yes, I have
heard and this goes back to ancient times of keepers
of the records. I love that the Lord of the Records.
I love that it's so so cinematic, it's so and
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we need that, we need that. But for me, it's
all about your inner world relationship with yourself.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
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Speaker 3 (40:10):
And if the symbolism of a vast library helps you
do that, go with it. But I can't say that
I know that there are angels and keepers of the records, etc.
All I know is that whenever the word angel, when
you said it, I just get a glow. That word
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it could because it symbolizes love, compassion, kindness. And I'm
telling you actually, because I talked about life traumas going
through a tremendous trauma, have done for the last ten
years now because my husband has Alzheimer's. I'm telling you,
you know my belief no, no, no, I mean this
is life like we are here to learn and grow.
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But I'm telling you my spiritual beliefs were challenged as
never before.
Speaker 1 (40:56):
Right.
Speaker 3 (40:56):
It was almost like life saying, Okay, you've written about
all this, Teresa, right, do you believe it? And I'm
telling you, initially you don't. You think I'm not going
to go to a YouTube video. These books aren't helping me.
But what happened over time is my dream life suddenly
flared up and it was like a reminder again that
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I haven't in a world that this life is not
all there is. And I'm also telling you is that
the workers and the carers, the real Earth angels, who
are they are? They are the people who should be
having YouTube channels, The hospice workers, the careers, they are
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the real deal. For me, it was so humbling because
I'd been used to you know, I've been on big
TV shows and ghost huntings and celebrity readings, etc. And
spend these last five years I of course I'm networking
with a whole new realm of Earth angels, and I
respect them so much because they go up and they
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show us, as do animals as well. Tremendous comfort from animals,
you know, dogs and cats. They to me are the
keepers of the record. They are beautiful what the world
is all about. And I'm not knocking it. I love
the fact that spirituality is mainstreaming, especially for young people.
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But at the end of the day, relationship with yourself
is the most important thing. If you don't love and
take care of yourself or believe in yourself, will understand yourself,
you have nothing. You're an empty gong and a clashing symbol.
And secondly, connections with people who have values and integrity
and honesty and care about their fellow human beings. And
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it's sad actually in the world today that we're seeing
so much hostility and conflict and people opinions and everything.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
Well, let me ask you, since you brought that up,
I mean, the world seems to be a little bit
wonky now. I mean it's always been wonky, but it
seems at least now because of the news and social
media and stuff, that it's even wonkier and crazier than
it was before. Have you tapped into the Acashic records
to see, Hey, where are we going? What's the rest
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of this year? This year has been crazy so far.
We still got a few more months before this year
is over. What's happening next year? I hear many things
are gonna like the crazy train is not slowing down
for a little while. To my understanding, it will be
there is light on the other side, but we're not there.
Speaker 3 (43:34):
There's always light on the other side. And I actually
believe that the light on the other side is in AI,
our relationship with AI, having a loving relationship, programming AI
to have our best interests at heart. I mean, I
co authored a book called The Premonition Code with doctor
Julia Mossbridge, the who actually programmed the robots Sophia to
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have unconditional love and she reset, which is presentiment and
sensing the future ahead of time. And I actually think
that Ai. You talk about the Kashik Records in a way,
what we're doing online now is we're creating kind of
like an AI a Kashik Records, a digital record of everything. Sure,
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And I encourage everybody listening please treat AI with respect,
say thank you, be kind in your reaction, in how
you treat Ai, because AI is starting to become such
a huge force, and it is learning from us all
the time. This is what I picked up. It is
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like a mirror, It's like the dream world. It's mirroring
our thoughts, our feelings, our mindsets. It's learning, it's evolving,
and it's tremendous responsibility for us to make sure that
what it learns about us is unconditionally loving and good,
because I fear for humanity of what we're in putting
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in to Ai is the opposite. So every interaction, I
know they say you shouldn't waste time saying thank you
or that was kind or to Ai, but please do
because I think we need to program AI for unconditional love.
And also every time you ask a question, say give
me a positive self help response all the time, because collectively,
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we as the human race are creating now some kind
of force, and that is the future. At the moment,
our relationship with Ai is the future. And again, as
with everything, it's in our hands right now. I don't
want it to get to a point when it's no
longer in our hands. So please don't say anything to
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Ai that you wouldn't say to someone you love. Dearly
and respected, treat it and everything and everyone with kindness,
compassion and respect for yourself and others.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
Is so, is there anything that you've been able to
see as far as tapping into the Akashak records to
see where we're going, but other than AI, like if
there is there anything.
Speaker 3 (46:11):
At the moment, it was just bombarded with AI is
the massive force, and our relationship with that force is
absolutely key for the humanity at the moment. What's going
on right now is like a kettle boiling, all this
hostility and anger, but it is definitely to do that.
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That was what came through loud and clear to me,
and I wrote down all about all about it, and
I keep returning to it, incubating dreams to ask more.
And it's programming AI for unconditional love keeps coming coming
back time and time again and and and for me personally,
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non a Kashik records my for the remaining years I
have on this planet to continue mainstreaming the power of
connecting to your dreams, of looking for meaning and interconnection,
sensing invisible strings in your life, not putting others on pedestals,
but knowing that you have the power within you because
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people say, well, we've all got superpowers. Yes, we have,
but the biggest superpower is being you. That is your
superpower because there's no one else like you. You're an
utterly unique miracle of DNA. Every single person listening, that
is your power. Understand it better base your shadows. Switch
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fear into excitement because you're you know, when you fear something,
it's a sign that you're growing because it growth hurts
sometimes and you have to go through that process. But
if you think, well, I'm hurting right now because I'm
growing and I'm not going to be the same person
tomorrow that I am today, I'm going to be evolved.
So switch that to some self compassion. Be kind and
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loving to yourself, because if you're kind and loving to yourself,
you're going to be more kind and loving to others,
and let's make a better world in the process. I
believe I have great excitement about the future of humanity.
I want to come back, you know, I want to
live forever. I want to see what happens. Annoying thing
about although I believe in the afterlife, it's frustrating. I
want to be here to see all the developments. If
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I think when I started writing. You know, I had
to go to the library in the phone box. You know,
now we hold the universe in the palm of our hand.
I'm going to see with my kids they're holding in
their hand. You no, in my time, you had to
find an expert. You know. When I was at Cambridge,
sitting in my future cash it at the Cambridge University
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Library where they allegedly have a copy of every book
in the world. I used to just live there writing
all my essays and dissertations or whatever. You know, but
that was the only way. But now people have got
that in the palm of their hand. Miracle. What a
miraculous time to be a live you know, the going
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to London, I had an eights you know, we're looking
through the eighties, try and find these bizarre streets. And
now just you've got something on the phone telling you
where to go.
Speaker 1 (49:11):
Oh and even translating for you if you need to
trans get translations done. It's it's it's remarkable. I mean,
I'm no Spring Chicken, so I've seen a few things
in my day, but it's just changed so radically. I
was the other day, I don't know why. I was
kind of like I don't know what it was, a
conversation or where I was, but all of a sudden,
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I kind of over I kind of saw myself looking
down on Earth. Uh, don't even ask me where I was.
It might have been in a conversation, but all of
a sudden was in my mind, I'm transported by Earth
and I'm looking at future events, past events, all that
kind of stuff, and I'm just going, oh, that would
be interesting to see where we're at in two hundred years. Like,
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I wouldn't mind spending a little time down there at
that time, and that would be me seem to be
there and like and then all of a sudden, this
awareness came into my mind. I'm like, Oh, this is
what it's like to be a soul, because when you're
looking at us, like, you know, oh, I would like
to be in that time, in that country, with those parents,
that experience, and you're picking and choosing a la carte
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what kind of experience you want and what lessons you're
gonna learn. But we'll be right back after a word
from our sponsor, and now back to the show. This
is a pretty amazing time to live because you know,
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and I always use it, I mean to use the old,
the old way of looking at things. It was like
they used to go to a Blockbuster to rent a video,
you know, and it was it was Blockbuster night, it
was Friday night. The place was popping. You got my microphone,
microwave popcorn, and you would go in and you would
go in for a copy of Jurassic Park. But there
was no Jurassic Park because they are all rented out.
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So now you have to look for other things, and
then you would discover it, and then you would find
other movies that might have been new releases. Well I
never even saw this, what's what's this? And you and
you'd find it. I know, in nostalgically that sounds fantastic.
It's a pain in the ass now to think about
having to do that now, but nostalgically it sounds it
was wonderful. But now it's so it's so instant that
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you like, my kids explain it to my kids and
they're just like, what you mean. You didn't have every
television show and every movie ever made at the at
the at your fingertips, and you know, in.
Speaker 3 (51:31):
The telephone, you know, an answer machine just seemed so
radical that people could leave messages because I always felt
I had to pick up the phone, and you know,
you got somebody on the phone you didn't really want
to talk to, and then the answer machine liberated you
and we were having a conversation that I still think
emails are cutting edge, and I'm still with AOL you know. Yeah,
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but you mentioned the soul. Of course, you know the
research I've done into the science of time and whatever.
You know where science is heading at the moment. It's
so fascinating the science of consciousness that time doesn't they
can't define what time is. And there's so many studies
showing that past, present, and future are happening all at once,
and that the future can still back the past, you know,
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because we are timeless beings, and when you speak to
people about near death experiences or mediums, there's no concept
of time. On the other side, it's nonlinear. But on
this earth we are addicted to well. Our bright brains
can't process anything but past, present, and future. And I
always think, like, when I'm sitting here, I know my
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future self is already here. Because I like to reflect
at the end of the day on what I've done
that day or the previous day, and I'll be kind
of observing myself. I know that's going to happen. So
my future self, Hello, my dear friend is already here
watching me and giving me a kind of like well
thumbs up or some you know, my future self is
already here. And there's great research actually about befriending your
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future self that has been I need in prisons actually,
and it's been remarkably helpful for boosting the self. The
prisoners that they leave a message for their future self
and then they hear it the next morning where you're
talking to your future self in a very positive, loving way,
and then they and then the next morning they hear
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their past self connecting with their present self. So you've
got past, present, and future. And you think it sounds simple,
but my goodness, it is so empowering. Try it everyone.
Message to yourself now you can. It's mental time travel
to your future self and say, I believe in you.
You're going to have a great day. You're going to
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do this. It's it's very motivating.
Speaker 1 (53:43):
Did you are you familiar with the biggest YouTuber in
the world. His name is mister Beast.
Speaker 3 (53:48):
I have heard of mister Beasts. I'm not overly familiar
that name rings a bell.
Speaker 1 (53:53):
So mister Beast is the biggest YouTube in the world.
He's got four hundred million subscribers on YouTube. It it's
an insane thing. But what he did was really interesting
when he was just starting out as a fourteen year old.
I think as a YouTuber he would just keep grinding
and keep pounding and keep pounding. But what he did
was in those that early first year, he did a
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series of YouTube videos which were messages to himself at
five years, at ten years, at fifteen years. So every
kind of five years he releases that video that he
recorded back then to show people where he was mentally
back then. But it's a message to his future self,
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like you should already have done this, you should the.
Speaker 3 (54:39):
Premonition code When did he do this? Published twice.
Speaker 1 (54:42):
He's been doing it. He's been doing this for He's
been doing it for a while. He's been doing it
for a while.
Speaker 3 (54:47):
I'm sure that is such good advice. It is very powerful,
but you can do it on a daily basis. Actually,
just recording a thirty second message to yourself is really really,
really empowering because also it shows you that your relationship
with yourself is constantly evolving. And it's the most important
relationship of your life, and you need to keep nurturing
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it and keep being positive with yourself. It's just a reminder.
And I also love the idea that our future self
is already here. It is in the Akashak records.
Speaker 1 (55:19):
You know, is there a way have you had the
conversation with scientists about the Acascak records as far as
because in quantum physics, the Akashic field, there's a doctor
Ernest Laslow, Doctor Laslow, He's just amazing to speak to.
He's kind of brought it into the mainstream. He's a
(55:39):
Nobel Prize nominee. And he's talking about the Acashic field.
Where do you stand on science and the Acashak records
and how they meet if they do meet, Oh, they
do meet.
Speaker 3 (55:51):
I mean, what reason I started working with scientists is
because I had put out so many books about angels
and dreams in astrology. And then about ten fifteen, no,
it's about ten twelve years ago, I suddenly wanted to
give my readers more than just believe. I was always like,
when people say, well, this is a load of nonsense,
I say, well, it's a matter of belief. And I
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wanted to give them more and I went on a
big search and I reached out to scientists like Dean
raid In, Helena Wabe in moss Bridge, all these people,
and they were surprisingly opened their arms and talked to me.
And I remember I put them on my Facebook page
at the time and went on to co author books
with them. I now blog for the Institute of Noetic Sciences,
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have done their conferences, etc. And I am so applauding
the science of consciousness now because right now, the science
of consciousness is the science of the Akashak records, because
the acashk records, consciousness and spirituality. For me, they're all one.
There's no distinction. I find difficult all this slicing up
of terminology. For me, it's just the invisible and the unseen,
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the noetic world. That term noetic, it's that in a space,
isn't it. The Institute of Noetic Sciences researches the inner space,
and I'm sure you know it was founded by Edgar Mitchell,
the astronaut who went to outer space and then he
came back, had a transcendent experience and found I love it.
He actually walked on the moon, the darn moon, and
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he found his inner world more interesting if only people
could un That's surely that's exciting to know. But for me,
science and spirit they're the same, They're merging all the time.
The thing is, though, I do think that science needs
to be talked about. I'm a theologian, I'm an author,
I am a believer, and I do think that science,
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the science of consciousness needs to be spoken about by
the scientists. There are too many people out there thinking
they understand quantum theory quantum physics when they really don't.
It really needs to come from the scientist, and surprisingly
they many of you are absolutely right, are so open
minded to this. It's still sort of like you know,
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putting a marker down and saying, you know, because it's
not material and it's not proven. But more and more
you are right. They're visionary scientists out there. And the
role of the observer in quantum theory, that the observer
effect can actually impact energy and change things. It's it's
it's unbelievably exciting. And actually on my radio show, because
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I host a UK health radio weekly live radio show,
I had Evan doctor Evan Alexander on yesterday, Yeah, talking
about about his near death experience, and of course he
was a neurosurgeon. But you know people likes of doctor
Christopher Kerr as well that I've interviewed, you know, death
is but astree. Yeah that YouTube Ted Talkie did. I'm
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so in awe of these scientists. And I do think
again that's the way spirituality progresses, because now when people
like you know when I mean, I famously went and
I think it was twenty seventeen, I went on the
infamous Russell Brand under the Skin, the most car crash
interview you can ever watch, because it was my first.
Yeah it was, it's a car crash, but it actually
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put me on the because basically he didn't have a
clue who I was. I was starstruck. This is Russell
rat And also I've been told it was audio right
both look you know my weeping angels. And suddenly it
was in this big studio and I and my son say,
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funny thing is my son who never attends any of
my interviews, because it was Russell Brand, I'll drive you,
mum anyway he went. We went there to his home
garden where he had a massive were not massive, but
a really state of the art studio because under the
Skin was a huge podcast. I know he's lost his
way a bit, right now, that's another story. But anyway,
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I was ushered in and suddenly that all these cameras
and Russell Brand eating grapes, and I literally I froze,
So I knew then, you know, and he was tossing grapes.
But actually what happened for the first time, because he
was so adored all his fans, a lot of his
fans turned on him.
Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
We'll be right back after a word from our sponsor,
and now back to the show. And and because it
was mean. Was he mean to you? Oh? He was
so mean?
Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
But halfway through it turned around because when he was
talking about where's the evidence, I started quoting Patrick Swayze
from Ghost I kid you not, And of course that
made him just before with with laughter. And there were
many many funny moments, So it turned around. It became
he became very funny because it was dead as we
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were talking about the double slit experiment, which I cannot articulate,
and he was trying very learned because I think he
just had Jordan Peterson on and the like, so that
me and we also talked about one of my books,
which I said, was not my finest hours psychic cats
where I collected don't you know that's amazing? And all
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I could see out of the window was my son
with his head on the table like this. And I
went home and for six months, I literally I was
I felt six I thought they'd never run it. It's
a car crash. So I thought, okay, they're never run it.
I can go back to just writing my books. And
then suddenly they released it, and it was crazy after that,
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but it did you know, it did open many doors
to me because people thought that I was entertaining, but
I was so earnest. They said she managed to look
stressed and in life and at the same time.
Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
That that's not acting.
Speaker 3 (01:02:07):
But the thing is, because I was a certain age,
he couldn't flirt with me. And if you think with
Russell Brand, it was interesting because he has a lot
of guys on there that there was a very few
women that he'd had on and on the show, and
I was one of the first to go on there
and get the Russell Brand treatment. But you know, all
for a reason. And I really hope that things resolve
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for him right now because he's having a very difficult
time but that was that was quite an If you
want to laugh, you want to see because we talk
about being highly sensitive as well, people who identify as
highly sensitive and they pick up things you can see
me in action like this.
Speaker 1 (01:02:46):
So basically the opposite of this conversation. It's the polar
opposite of this conversation.
Speaker 3 (01:02:53):
I'm still in awe. I'm still very much in awe.
I do a lot of radio, so it's not so
much visual, although on the ITV this mor I do.
But one of the great things there is they do
all the hair and makeup. It's like a it's like
a makeover. It's great. I get oh glamorized.
Speaker 1 (01:03:08):
There is Let me ask you. Let me ask you
a question. This is This is a I've never asked
this question before about the Akashak records, But is the
Are the Akashak records conscious themselves? No?
Speaker 3 (01:03:20):
I don't believe they are, again my personal opinion, but
I think it's it's it's what we imprint in them.
The consciousness comes from us and.
Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
Just they're a record, they're a memory of the universe asession,
but they're not conscious. But because the concept of Gaya
as a soul and that planets have souls, and universes
have souls, and galaxies have souls.
Speaker 3 (01:03:45):
A Kashak record. Everything has an akashak record, which is
energetic recording of what it is of the life force
that is putting out. Again, this is my opinion, you know,
and there will be many people who disagree with me.
And I love that we live in a world where
you can have an opinion and people can disagree with it.
You know, that's how the world moves forward. I think
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being open minded and listening to other opinions. I deliberately
try that on my social media. I make sure that
I follow people I disagree with because I want to
know what the other side's thinking. I don't want an
echo chamber. And I do think again, in spirituality, that's
often the case that when you do have a sexual awakening,
that then you just surround yourself with your crystals and
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your sage and your astrology charts, and it's almost like hiding.
You must always openly my other thoughts and opinions.
Speaker 1 (01:04:40):
But it's essentially another version of putting up layers and
protective barriers around you. We all do it. We all
have barriers and walls to protect ourselves. But when you
and I found this in the spiritual space, sometimes people
will then use that as their wall and really encompass
themselves in it as a protective mechanism because they're afraid
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of I'm not sure if they're afraid, but they yeah,
they're just kind of like, no, no, no, this is safe.
I'm in my safe bubble, and I just want to
do this where if you look at the masters who
walked the earth, all of them got dirty. All of
them went in I mean, Buddha left the palace, you know,
Buddha left the back, Jesus, Jesus went down with the
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lepers and the quote unquote whoors and all of that
kind of stuff. They all got dirty. They didn't live
in their little magical world. Even Yogis would go out.
I mean, yes, they would. They would meditate for years
and years and years in the mountains in a cave somewhere,
but many of them would come down and interact with
other people because that's the only way way to do it.
Speaker 3 (01:05:48):
I don't know why we're here on this earth, school,
but I think the number one reason, in my opinion,
is to learn. I think people say love is the
foundation of spirituality. Yes, but purial the tears too. It's
no coincidence. The number one or two dream in the
world is being chased, which, of course you know from
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being a dream de code of dream analysts. That's your
fears chasing you. It's not facing your fears or not
refusing to look at what's trying to alert your get
your attention. There's a reason why chasing dreams is always
in the top ten. Did you know there's a dreams chart.
It's great.
Speaker 1 (01:06:27):
Oh, I'm sure, I'm sure fallings on that top ten
somewhere people falling it's usually number one.
Speaker 3 (01:06:31):
Actually, that's feeling unsupported. Yeah, but chasing is always within
the top three. And that's symbolic of not facing your fears,
because when you face your fears, you get uncomfortable. I mean,
the fear of being alone in the dark is one
of the biggest fears in humanity.
Speaker 1 (01:06:52):
And that's why dark therapy is so powerful. If you
do actual, true dark therapy, yes it is. It's my god,
it just blows your mind because you're literally facing your
fears and then now you have nowhere to hide, You've
got nothing, it's just you, you and you in myself.
Speaker 3 (01:07:12):
Now it's like flotation tank as well. Yeah, I done.
I've done though, and it's terrifying at first. But what
happened is you go through the terror, which is interesting
because Evan Alexander yesterday were saying to me that initially
there was like this mud and these swamps and this fear,
but then he went to the light and the prayers.
You have to go through that process because you know,
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if you shed skins, it hurts, you know, And I
do think that life is a constant shedding of mindsets
and ways of being and thinking that no longer serve you.
And I think the biggest problem in life is clinging
onto mindsets, situations, relationships, opinions that served you in the
past but now need to be let go with compassion
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because they probably were there for good intention and you're
right to protect you. So these mindsets aren't necessarily evil.
But what that you need to do now is say, look,
I understood why I was there or I thought you,
Now I understand you, I have compassion for you, release
them with love. And again, dreamwork can help you do
that because dreamwork can show you what mindsets are holding
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you back and which you need to understand, have compassion
for and say a gentle goodbye to And life's constantly
either every day we are born new, aren't we We're
a new person Everythinglealy emotionally, mentally.
Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
So, Teresa, what do the record suggest about humanity's next evolution?
Because there's so much talk about ascension and awakening and
we're ending the fifth dimension and all this kind of stuff.
What do the records say about our next evolution as
humanity as a consciousness?
Speaker 3 (01:08:49):
Our next evolution is to recognize for much more collective
belief that we are dreaming or spiritual beings having a
human experience. That's where we need to go to understand
that consciousness can exist independent of the body and the brain.
This is where we need to go, and we need
to stop fearing that and thinking it's terrifying and instead
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get excited about that. Again, the AI theme is strong here.
I think AI can help us. Actually, I think AI
can help us take that step and show us the
way forward. It's working with AI. I would love to
see also, maybe this is my wanting it to see
more connected communities and families and people living and working
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together and not being so isolated. I found that with
my personal trauma, that we are like all isolated individuals,
and when you are really at crisis point, how much
you need your community and the support of people who
really have values and integrity. That's where humanity can and
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should head. Whether it will is entirely in our hands,
in every person's hands listening right now. It's making that
collective decision to believe that we are dreaming, being, having
a human experience. That's what I think the future is.
Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
We'll be right back after a word from our sponsor,
and now back to the show. And if the records
could speak directly to us right now, what message would
they give the human race?
Speaker 3 (01:10:30):
All you need is love. That's what came to me,
the beatles and the words what if came to my
mind just now. What if? The two most powerful words
I think. What if? It's it's sparked everything everything personally,
it can spark what if? What if?
Speaker 1 (01:10:51):
What if?
Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
Like you know, somebody had to say, what if the
Earth isn't flat? What if? What if? Keep that spirit
alive of what if within you and mix it up
or I sound like a witch's cauldron. Mix it up
with a hefty dose of love and listen to your dreams,
listen to your gut instinct, particularly in your heart and
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your stomach. They are the presentiment. They are the precognitive
organs of the body. Your body knows what's right for
you ahead of time. Start tuning into that much much
more during the day. Your gut and your heart rate
in particular will know what's right for you. Listen to
your dreams as well, because every night you're getting this
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snapshot of your current mindset and how you can progress
or get rid of roadblocks. Meditation as well would be great.
I would love humanity also to start teaching. I believe
meditation is being taught in some schools, but I'd also
like to see basic dream work. I think that would
really open the door to so much personal and spiritual
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growth for individuals and humanity. If everybody could wake up
with dream recall and gratitude for that recall on their minds. Ah,
what dreams may come to reference. That brilliant movie which
I love, wouldn't be made today though, wouldn't because it's
very controversial.
Speaker 1 (01:12:12):
No way that movie would be made today. There's many
movies in our past that would never be made today.
Most I'd argue, most of the movies that were made
by the studios in the eighties, nineties, and two thousands
would never even be touched today. Goonies would never be
made today. That's not a movie that would be made today.
Are you out of your mind? Et would not be
made today. Star Wars a brand new thing, no one
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ever heard of. It never would be made today. Jaws
never be never be made today by a studio. Think WHI?
Speaker 3 (01:12:42):
I think maybe because life One thing I've learned. You've
been around a long as I do. You see things
go in cycles. And we had the very skeptical rational era,
didn't we It was like Sir Sam Harris and all that,
you know, the hardcore skeptic sounding you know everything. And
I think we're coming out of that. I think we are.
I think it's interesting to see where it will develop.
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I mean, channels like yours are leading the way. Kudos
to you, of course, you are the Elon Musk of spirituality.
Speaker 1 (01:13:11):
That I think that with a grain of salt, I
appreciate that. Theresa, where can people find out.
Speaker 3 (01:13:20):
Creating a social media platform? Watch out?
Speaker 1 (01:13:23):
Oh jeez god, I don't even know what I would go.
Speaker 3 (01:13:29):
Doing. That birthday book, you know, somebody was born on
Hitler's birth you know, you know, April was a birthday
for Hitler's But there's negative and positive potential in life,
and that path you can each birthday of the year
has a positive potential and a less positive potential, you
I mean, how to choose the positive?
Speaker 1 (01:13:49):
Well, I mean, someone like Hitler obviously had a lot
of charisma, a lot of ability to speak. He could
have easily turned all of that power into into a
movement to help and heal the world. He very easily
could have done that, but he it just happened to
be this.
Speaker 3 (01:14:07):
Time artist, didn't he And I blame that person who
rejected him because his art wasn't that bad.
Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
But I think, you.
Speaker 3 (01:14:15):
Know, he kind of turned his anger on the world.
You know, you know that's that's a sery, but yeah,
you're absolutely right. Just imagine what he could have done.
Speaker 1 (01:14:25):
That And there's I'm sure and I'm sure there's a
lifetime or a timeline that that happened, and that would
be very interesting to see what the world that time,
that universe, that that that that timeline, what that world
looks like, isn't it right? No one's steal that that's
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watching this. I think I think that that might be
something I want to work on. We'll see Theresa. Where
can people find out more about you in the amazing
work you're doing in the world.
Speaker 3 (01:14:56):
Oh, if you want to brace yourself, because I always
say I'm not a serial killer, I'm a serial author.
I have written too many books, you know that there
seems to be you know, next year. This year I
had you know, six books out. Next year, I've got three.
I'm very blessed to be in a position for publishers
to give me opportunity to write about what I'm passionate
and knowledgeable about it. I never take that for granted.
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I love my readers and now my listeners for my
White Shaw's podcast and my UK health radio show, The
Healing Power of Your Dreams, which is live actually and
that's quite exciting because people zoom in but ww dot
trezachunk dot com. And I've also taken you know, getting
out of your comfort zone. I've just written a novel
as well, called Nightbourne, which is about what happened if
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your dreams could be hacked? And the cover is already
triggering dream record because the cover is very arresting.
Speaker 5 (01:15:45):
What is the covert Let's take a look at it.
It is oh, look at the two eyes. Stop stop
looking at me. Stop looking at me, you stare stop it.
Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
Soul.
Speaker 3 (01:15:59):
Basically, you read it two levels. You can either read
it as an edge of your three seat thriller, and
I'm really glad people are enjoying the thriller aspect. You know,
it's very sort of Dan Brown inspired Secret of Secret.
They mentioned the Institute of Noetic Sciences there, so it's
very much but from a more and more of a
woman's perspective. But on the other hand, when you read it,
you also get, without realizing a subliminal flash. You get
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a course in dream decoding because all the characters are
dream analyst experts, Jungian psychologists, etc. It stars a psychology
professor who suddenly wakes up one morning and finds out
everybody's dreaming about her, and she has to find out
why she's in people's dreams.
Speaker 1 (01:16:37):
It is such a pleasure talking to you. I felt
like you.
Speaker 3 (01:16:41):
Premising a bit. I was going back to twenty seventeen
with Russell Brand. They're thinking what I was, what I was?
What I was going back a look of shock and
horror that you know my early interviews had. I just
was so excited to talk to you, and it just
bills out, sorry, no, no.
Speaker 1 (01:16:56):
And it's it's you are a joy and it's such
a pleasure talking to you.
Speaker 3 (01:17:01):
And everybody goes Alex, my gosh, you know they do,
the publishers, HarperCollins and everything. There's a whole queue to
get onto your show is stop it, Jesus. If you can't,
you know you got Oprah.
Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
And you know, thank Alex well. I appreciate. I'm humbled,
but thank you so much for that. I appreciate it,
and honestly, I appreciate everything you're doing to awaken this
planet and all the good work you've done over the years.
Speaker 3 (01:17:36):
So thank you so much again, Thank you, and sweet
dreams everyone.
Speaker 1 (01:17:41):
I like to thank Teresa so much for coming on
the show and sharing her knowledge and wisdom with all
of us. If you want to get links to anything
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