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Welcome to Transformations with Tara. Thisis Tara seven and my guest and co
host today is Jason d McKean andme is the voice of over a million
home recordings throughout the world. Andusually I'll list some of his albums,
well, why why don't you?Yes, why don't I? Okay,
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So it is Home Eternity, Eternal, OWM, Home Serenity, Uh,
Home Beats, one hundred and eight, Sacred Homes, Cosmic Cosmos, oh
Om Cosmos, Om, Shiva,Shah. And you forgot like the most
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famous of all. Oh oh oh, well one of them that's very very
popular is Home Sanctuary Rate that's right, s sure, okay, And then
he has a lift of own meditationsas well, so that's right, that's
right for for for calming, foryou know, finding you know, ways
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to release anything that you're holding onto that it's time to let go.
And uh it's uh yeah, it'slike a lot of stuff there on on
Spotify under Jason d McKean. There'sa all of the old albums and my
website Jason d McKean. Yeah,and you have like a lot on Spotify
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as well as far as your yourmeditations and are they and podcasts Yeah,
I mean we Yeah, I'm onSpotify, Tara inside dot com has a
lot of my meditations on him andyou know, so yeah yeah, and
the Apple podcasts, Apple Amazon Videohas us, you know, I mean,
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we go out. We're actually I'mgonna let you know that we are
of the ten top I mean,top ten percent of a three point five
million podcasts. Jason and I areup there. Yeah, top ten percent.
I'm so happy. Yeah, congratulationsJason, I'm so happy we're doing
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this. And congratulations everybody then,and thank you everybody for listening in and
having fun with us. Yeah,thank you, thank you. Yeah.
And it is fun, you know, it is fun to explore, you
know, metaphysics to you know,to be a practitioner in this. It's
a serious work, but you know, it's it's also I think we're always
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exploring new territory in it, andwe're always opening our own understanding of you
know, how the how the mindworks, the human mind, how motivation,
uh, how that works, Howwhat what people do for themselves,
the potential that they can open upto, you know, and it's it's
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a it's a roller coaster ride forfor us, for for a lot of
people in the world, you know, right, well, life is a
bit of a wild the wild toadride, right yeah, And how do
you write it? You know,do you like say, we know,
I'm going to go up to thefront seat. I'm gonna like just keep
my wise eyes open, I'm gonnathrow my arms up and and just have
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you know, the time of mylife. Or do you do like go
to the back of the little carsthere and just like kind of curl up
in a fetal ball and just likemake it stop, make it stop.
You know, it's like how howdo you ride? How do you ride
life? You know, it's likeyou do have a say in how it
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is that that you show up init, and you know it's there's there's
just lots of stuff that happens.You know. We experienced an eclipse,
like was that last week already?Yes, it was on Monday, on
Monday, Yeah, solar eclipse.Yeah, the great they called it the
Great Solar Eclipse. Yeah, becauseit was at nineteen degrees areas and that's
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an aspect of traveling and so thereforeeverybody traveled toward it. And you know,
it's it is change and compulsion,you know, it had a lot
of meanings with that aspect, andso everybody was very curious. It sparked
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their curiosity. And yet you know, there are some really crazy things that
happened, and they weren't all good, yeah, with the solar eclipse,
but that's because people kind of theoddly panicked that it was a bad thing.
And you know, I have studiedeverybody knows I study the moon cycles
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for thirty years now, and I'vedone all the moon rituals for gosh,
twenty five and written about the moonsince probably about two thousand and four,
two thousand and five where I reallystarted writing about the moon and its phases,
and I would do rituals on thefull moon and the new moon,
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and so solar eclips is a newmoon phase, and new moons are when
all the waters of the world areactually calm, and so the eclipse coming
in is usually there's some kind ofgift coming towards you. And so many
people that I know, a lotof my clients, even our sister,
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they got a lot of money afterthe eclipse. You know, on the
eclipse day, after our sister gotmoney, you got money. I'm yes,
a lot of right after this yeah, you but her up, sister.
I love you, you know rightright. You know my birthday is
coming up in a few months.Yeah, but for or five months.
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But hey, it's more time toplan, right, It's like anyway.
So yeah, so the thing isthe solar eclipses, you know, the
lunar eclipses. Oh, you know, when I really try to plan on
what I want to get rid of, because you know, you really have
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to to be in the residence ofwhen all the waters of the world are
and turbulence. You know, allthe waters are turbulent, and that's why
some people kind of have moon madness. And because the lunar eclipse is the
full moon, and the full moonis can be you know, really quite
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auspicious with that that's going through it. Yeah, and we're made up of
seventy percent water, so you knowthat's to say, oh, well that
doesn't effect me, which is reallyinteresting. They say that the blood really
doesn't, you know, get tooexcited about moon madness. But there are
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those people who are certainly certain.You know, whereas I get excited,
I'm I'm just the moon, theenergy of the moon. I just oh,
it's just fantastic. But the lunareclipses I am very careful of.
So it's the solar eclipses that arethe great beautiful. Yeah, well,
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you know it's like it was itwas very impressive to see, you know
so much in California. It wasyou know, it didn't like get dark,
it didn't like do any of that. But you know, seeing the
photos and all, yeah, itonly pushed us really really cool. Yeah.
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And did you see that the newmoon as it's coming up now into
the moon, as we're waxing intothe full moon, it's now just a
smile. It was so beautiful.I love it. So everybody look up.
It's a smile right now. It'sbeen overcast here. It was overcast,
it was it was raining a littlebit. Yeah, so I didn't
see it. You didn't see it. Yeah, well the night before it
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was it was it was smiling atyou. The moon was just like hello,
I see you. Lots of love. I came out of a restaurant
and it was like, oh mygod, look at the moon smiling at
us. So so color you offer, like, what what is it that
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you offer in terms of like colortherapy, Well, let's shock with therapy.
Yeah, I do a little class. I mean it's gonna be once
a month now then I'm going tooffer it. Yeah. Yeah at the
center, we have a center.Yeah, Jason's gonna be working out the
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center. I'm going to be workingout of the center and it's a uh.
And then I have a treatment roomtoo, Jason. That's right for
therapy as well in their therapy pastlife progression, future life progression. You
know, just uh, I meanlook at our websites to see the services.
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It's been great. Love it.I love that. I mean,
Jason and I love that room.That's it's a great treatment room. Yeah.
It's in the Los Angeles area.So yeah, you have to contact
us. But color therapy because we'renot hanging out there all the time.
So you know, that's me anappointment where we're meaning yeah yeah, yeah,
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busy people cat just hang out anywhere. Yeah, right, color therapy.
So Jason, let's talk about whatthe colors mean. What's what's so
important about color? Yeah? What'simportant about color is you know, do
you dream in black and white orare you dreaming in color? When you
dream? See? I always dreamin color. Yeah, I been dreaming
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color. Yeah. Where some peopledon't dream in color. They only dream
black and white. And the onlytime I saw black and white, I
have to tell you is, uh, you know, the dogs always sleep
with me in my bed, butthis this was a couple of years ago
on my ranch. And I'd bedown at you know, in Calabasas,
taking ghosts and the dog's ghost andBentley probably being you know, through the
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neighborhood in Calabasas when it was Christmastime because they decorate the the for Christmas
like so great, and we wouldwe would walk, you know, and
I'd like, oh my god,look at those lights. You know,
I'd make over it, uh,and might be like me and Caitlin Teresa,
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you know that, you know,as girls making up lights. And
so ghost's head was touching my headon the pillow. You know, it's
like, oh great, we're cuddlingthat clothes. But yeah, his head
was touching mine. And all Iwas dreaming maybe is back behind me on
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the pillow and touching my head.But anyway, he's touching my head.
And I remember I was dreaming,and I was dreaming and black and white,
and I was dreaming about walking throughthe neighborhood, ooing and eyeing over
all the colors, and in mymind it was like, well, yeah,
the Wor's colors, Wor's colors,you know, what's that? And
I realized it's the dog was dreamingand I was probably just you know,
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picking it up. Did you dreamthat you were finding nice things to eat?
Yeah? Along the way, Yeah, right, well that's their big
thing and smelling everything. Yeah.I didn't go that far. It was
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just through the site and I thoughtit was really interesting. It was black
white, but you know, Idon't know if it was because it was
the two, you know, becauseyou because they say that animals don't really
see color, but I'm not sureif that's entirely true, because you know,
we know that the horses and theyhave diurnalized, but they they can
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see pretty much color, because weknow from from a Candy Cane Cooper she
does color therapy with her horse,and a horse picks out cards of what
color she says, or what colorher you know, she can say red
and she'll pick red. Yeah,and it's not the shape, it's the
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it's the color. And then aball would be red. You know,
said different things. She knows whatred is and and different colors, so
she she's like experimented with all thatletters. She's tried to help create her
to be a reader, and sheit's really fun to watch actually, yeah,
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and she has YouTube videos, butshe's a very big pet psychic in
the world. But I do loveto watch her work. It's her name
Candy Kane Cooper, Yandy Kane Cooper, and her mom gave her that name.
And she's an Aires. She wasn'teven born in December, but she
was her her her youngest child,and so yeah, I guess she wondered
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and she's she's a darling person.So yeah, beautiful girl is awesome.
Yeah, and I'm really great somethinganyway, But it's just interesting to watch
her work with her horse. It'sreally fun. So so yes, to
answer the question as far as dreamingin color, yeah, so yeah,
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so colors, you know, vivid, you get into a vivid life.
And so when you're doing your therapylike past life therapy, you know,
don't you see it in color aswell? Or do you see it at
all? Some people just sense it, some people know it, some people
are hearing it. I would saythat, you know, like my own
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experience of it is a combination ofthings. Sometimes there's there's snippets. Sometimes
there's the visuals that will you know, sometimes it's vivid, sometimes it's more
you know, it just kind offlashes, you know. Sound is important
to me. Yeah, but mostof all, it's it's a kinesthetic knowing.
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It's a it's it's just a thatthat sense of of of knowing and
and and that that's like the kindof the permeating layer and then and then
the the others are supplemental mm hmm. Yeah. Yeah. And interestingly enough
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that that's kind of how it isfor for tarot reading too, you know,
like being in that intuitive space.It's it's like that's that's like my
process, and and you know that'sthat's not everyone's process. So so how
someone might react to certain colors.Some people cannot visualize colors. When I've
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done these these preparation meditations for doingpast live regressions and stuff, it's like,
okay, now visualize you know,the color red. Let's say,
you know, some some people willthey cannot visualize a color. Yeah,
and even if it's an object,you know, it's like I just can't,
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you know, But they may theymay have a sense of a feeling,
like maybe an apple or a redball, you know, or uh,
you know seeing something that or oror feeling right since having a sensation
of of an object that is ofthat color and you know that that's uh,
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it's it's really fascinating. You knowthat again our our abilities and you
know if if someone is like reallyattuned to color, then you know,
color therapy can be really powerful formm hmmm yeah. Color, well,
color therapy. Well, you knowthey're finding that uh, all these lights
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now and you know the light andsound therapy is really what can cure you
a lot too. So you know, it just helps bring your body into
kind of more you know, alignmentbecause you know ourselves or we have so
many cells. I mean they're allhave it's almost like they have a mind
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of their own. Yeah yeah,but you know it's it's that we we
have this living body and it allhas a living body that now I'm scared,
lives on its own without your brain. Yeah. Oh you know it's
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like uh, you know our ourDNA. It is a thing. Right
as far as you know, wewe don't like think ourself to grow,
right, We don't like you know, it's like, okay, don't bother
me. I'm I'm growing right now, I'm concentrating on on you know,
regenerating my my cels. Right.Yeah, it's like that that's not a
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process that is like part of ourconsciousness. And if if we are doing
that and stop it, it's like, you know, focus on something else,
do something more productive than it's like, okay, I've got to like
you know, you know, makesure that you know I'm unless you know,
I mean, healing is one thingto write if if we have like
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an injury, right if like Suethe other day was like stung by a
bee and and it like it leaveslike a welt, and and and it's
like you start to itch like likecrazy, and and it is a thing
too mentally, just kind of likefocus on not scratching, right, so
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that you're able to just shift youryour attention, you know, and and
and not get into that that placeof like I need to scratch that,
you know. So so yes,there there are things that we can we
can focus our mind towards. Butbut again, our body, you know,
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it has a it's it's constantly likeblossoming you know, in in new
new areas. I mean, it'slike we're not the same person that that
we were when we were when wewere born. All right, we started
off as you know, a seedbasically, and we just kind of keep
unfolding, you know, these theselayers, you know, like an onion.
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I mean it's kind of you know, from within to without, right
as far as you know, uhthat uh, that that process. But
it's it's also you know, it'snot just a conscious one. But when
we can be conscious of it,you know, of of this change,
then you know we can resist itless too, you know, we can
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resist. Yeah, you know howhow things can can change? Uh,
I'm just thinking of that old youknow Brady Bunch song. You know when
things begin to change and if ifanyone's older, they can go, oh
my god, stop No, it'sjust Peter Brady's voice was cracking during the
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uh, during the course of that. So back to color. How how
can color help to like, youknow, if if someone comes in anxious,
right, it's like, are therecolors that that you can bring about
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in in a therapy way that willhelp someone to well? Maybe there Yeah,
if nothing else you know, tohelp, I think that all hypnotherapy,
you know, any sort of hypnosiscalms somebody down because you know,
you're you're starting to go back downinstead of being that what am I doing?
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You know? And people are freakedout about their circumstances, their problems.
There are issues there, you know, phobias, whatever it might be.
Yeah, pain, pain and suffering. So the thing is is that
when you you start to work onit, you know, and listening to
the resonance of things that are goingto calm you. And so if you
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visualize along with it, sometimes colorscan be the easiest thing to visualize,
and that way you're not feeling likeyou're you're having to work it. You
know, you're just going with thedifferent colors and you can get into it
and it's easy and soothing and andall the colors mean something, you know,
like yellow is usually for your intellectand for you know, smart,
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how smart, and how you're gaininghow you're gaining wisdom, and so that's
kind of fun, you know.So you know, somebody wants to work
on their yellows. Gold is ofcoarse attainment, and and then you have
green. Green is actually supposed tobe love, so it's connecting red.
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Well, Red is passionate, verypassionate. Yeah, and it's it's a
romantic, and it can, butsometimes red can be overly sensitive, like
reactive, like red can be.You know, it's a very passionate color,
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but redad is a very angry colortoo, you know, because that
passion can go either positive in apositive direction or negative direction. So you
don't want to necessarily bring you know, red is like your your energy level.
If you have a low energy level, you want to like visualize some
red. So so if if aperson comes in right they're they're looking to,
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you know, work on their angerissues. It's not that you have
them visualize red so much. No, right well now, but red would
be part of it. You know, you bring your energy level back into
its constructive faith, So it hasto be constructive energy constructively going forward.
You're making progress in your life.You know, you're you're, you're.
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But if you bring it in withthe rest of the colors, then it's
it's easier to manage red, youknow, because it's it's it's a management
because you know, purple purple withred and blue usually make purple. So
the thing is is that that's yourmind. The blue is all about your
you know what you're looking up towardsyour goals, and spirit and then but
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purple goes into like more of themaster contact. So it's all about,
you know, really the universe andcreation. There's a lot of you know,
fun thing. That's my favorite color. It's purple. Yeah. Yeah,
it's a very deep like mysteries color. Everything that's uh hidden, hidden
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meanings. You want the truth,you want thee you want to explore purple.
H it's uh, it's it's somethingthat that feels like it's it has
like a u a spiritual aspect toit and physical too, you know,
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like I guess all the colors doyou know if you like just it's it's
kind of like you know the Terureauwhere it's like I tell students, you
know, there's there's no good toRo cards, there's no bad to Ro
cards. It's all information, right, And to say that, you know,
oh that's a bad color. Youknow, maybe it's a like in
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a fashion sense. Maybe you know, we have our good and bad colors
that you know, don't go withour complexion or you know, like I
think I look terrible and yellow,yeah yellow as a white yellow, then
I'm better, But yeah I'm okay, and white I'm not okay. And
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in yellow though, like kind ofa bright yellow. It's just like I
think that it doesn't like fit myhappy though, you know, I mean
some people look gorgeous. Yeah,yeah, of course. Yeah, So
I wish that I could wear moreyellow and orange. But and I did
you know I have over the years. You know, I won't care.
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I'll just go ahead and wear it. Do we have phases in our life
where we're just kind of more attractedto certain colors or where you know,
we'll just kind of have them aroundus to empower us in some way.
Yeah, well I like a lotof turquoise and stuff. But yeah,
and that's a healing color. It'ssupposed to be healing. M hmm.
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But yeah, but I can't dotoo many gold or yellows either. Orange.
I have to go towards the jeweltones like red, green, and
black. Look, the black blackis supposed to be an elegant non color,
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but it also is a it's it'sabout power, you know, it's
a powerful color or a non color. And then white, of course is
then you're going towards the purity.Purity. And you know, look,
I remembered like snow, remember whenwe were kids chasing Oh, I've blotted
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that out. Yeah, I doremember that snow gorgeous, gorgeous when everything's
white. But you know, somepeople think it as harshness. It was,
yeah, you know. It's onething if you're like behind like a
picture window, you're inside, there'sa fire roaring in the fireplace, and
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then it's like you're looking out andit's like, oh, that's beautiful.
But when you're out in it,you're going, oh my god, it's
cold. Let's go back into thefireplace here, not into the fireplace,
but you know, right, yeah, I mean say, like you know,
gray, it's a little lack ofemotion. You know, it can
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be kind of like confusion and uhyeah, brown too, is a bit
of confusing. But though too.You know, it's like the you know,
like your your greens and browns,you know, can be where you're
you're into the material. You're uh, you're focusing on the on the physical
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and in the natural aspects of thephysical. So I really think it is
really nice to have it in therapybecause I do a lot of like chakra
clearing and and chakras. If you'renot familiar with chakras, you know,
it's the energy centers in the middleof your body. So you know,
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your crown chakra, you're bird eyechakra, your throat chakra, your heart,
your solar plexus, your abdomen setyou know, and creation there.
Yeah. Yeah, your your sacraland your root, that's right, and
your root, your root is veryinteresting as well. What's interesting about teal
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right, Yes, just to like, uh, you know, bring that
up. It's like a combination ofyour your blues and your greens, which
is you know, like this arearight, you're in between your your throat
and your your heart right, andyou know it's like that that part of
how it is that we express ourselves. You know. It's it's important to
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be able to you know, speaktruth to power too, to be uh
you know, kind, compassionate,loving in your words. You know.
That's that's a that's interesting. Yeah. And it's one of my favorite colors.
And it's a communication color mm hmmm, which that's a fine fun yeah.
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Yeah, So I wore my favoritecolor well, I or mine,
which is gray. You know,gray is a nice color to where as
far as uh, you know,on clothes, I think I like it
on walls and on social media stuff, you know, I find it easy,
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easy on your It is kind ofa neutral like as a fashion you
know statement. Yes, it's amortural color. Yeah mm hmm, yeah,
but I do. But you know, I'm I'm open. I love
colors period. I mean, Ihave no judgment on what anybody wears as
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far as colors. I think thatsometimes if we wear too much black,
or our whole wardrobe is black,what's going on with you? You know?
Or and my wardrobe. Now,my wardrobe is actually super colorful.
But you know, man, theydo a little bit different than women do.
But you know, because they're guys. I'm sure that Jason isn't,
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you know, wearing it has awhole lot of yellow shirts or a lot
of other color shirts in your wardrobe. Yeah, there's there's no yellow shirts
or orange maybe even no, there'sno no orange. There's no there's no
red. I mean there have one. I think I have one, like,
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but it's not red red. Well, and you saw what he woreford
for uh Saint Patrick's Day. Hewore a Christmas shirt. Yeah that was
the only grange bird. Yeah,like, okay, that works. You
want to get pinched, Yeah,but it's it's it's kind of dual holiday.
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I can wear it Christmas time too, and you know it's it's it
works. But uh Saint Patrick's Day. No, I've I've gone through like
stages, I guess of clothing,like you know, as a as a
when I was a punk rocker backin like the eighties, right, I
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wore a bright red jacket you knowthat has had studs that were emblazoned on
it, you know, as astatement. Yeah, didn't on your jacket?
What did mom put those on yourjacket? No? I put them
on I think by my mom our. Mom was like afraid, you know,
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like this the whole thing. Butuh yeah, but you know it's
like the the the toughs, youknow, they would wear black leather,
right it with studs on them andlike all this, you know, decorative
metal. But you know, tobe really brave, to be like really
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unique, right, it's like whynot wear like a leisure suit with studs
on it? Pretty funny right now? Uh? Yeah, Well I still
have the jacket. Maybe I'll bustit out and you know, parade,
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you know, my boyish figure isstill intact. Where where I can you
know where my old jackets? Butyou know, will I I think we
should have a fashion that sounds goodin your old jacket, right, I
should just show up, you know, teaching a class or my camera will
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take a bunch of weird pictures.I'll show up at like my my next
bigger skilled you know class or somethinglike that in my old punk rock jacket
and just like you know, flipsome lids. But but but that was
that was bright red, right,it was like scarlet red. And you
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know that that idea of projecting passion, right, of projecting a uh a
love of you know that uh,just that that energy being in that that
energy, yeah, it would needto be seen and and uh, you
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know, making a statement. It'sit's not so much as uh, you
know, being taken seriously in that, but you know, making a making
a statement sometimes, you know,red can be a very bold choice for
for those who are looking to beseen in the world. Right, I
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don't know, I've always worn redcowboy boots. Like you know, I
met the word I had read cowboyboots on I met when you met your
husband, you were wearing red cowboyslonger on the earth. But yeah,
yeah, yeah, I red cowboyboots on and I wear red cowboy boots,
and everybody's like, I love thosecowboy boots, you know, but
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I've had several red pair of cowboyboots over the years, of course,
and I've owned horses for yeah,my whole life, and so I have
all these red cowboy boots. Yeah. Interesting. Interesting like dating tipe too.
It's like if you're looking to attractyour your man, yeah, and
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we're my breaking red cowboy boots,right, but no, it was it's
a you know, I have acouple pair and well have three pair I
think right now, and uh maybemaybe four, what is it three or
four? Anyway, so yeah,and then I saw another red pair the
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other day. Oh I want those. Yeah. Yeah, So it's just
funny. What is it about redcowboy boots. I have turquoise calvoy boots
and whites boots, green, Ihave to have some. I have a
bunch, but the red out.So I have several black bear but the
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red make you stand out though asfar as like, well, I mean,
it's there. They're the most comfortableboots. That's why. That's why
I wear them all right, Butthey always the red boots have always been
my most comfortable though, and that'swhy I wear them at the barn,
because you know, I'm walking threemiles every day at the barn, going
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back and forth from doing chores andriding and doing all sorts of stuff,
and so I get a lot ofexercise and a lot of walking. All
right, I now monitor it onmy phone. You know. It's fun
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m so and so so again liketherapy wise, therapy wise, right wise,
like if someone is looking to againkind of like either stand out a
little bit or you know, tobring up a little bit more, you
know that constructive passion into their life, and than red is a good color
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to gravitate towards too. Well.I've always worn and you know, I've
always had really striking shoes, youknow, like I have boots from Spain,
a couple of pears, and youknow, I pick up the blue
from Sweden, you know, youname it. I've I've completely you know,
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I like interesting shoes. And butI'm learning something about you today.
Yeah, this is like this islike deep. You know I feel like
kind of like, so when didthis obsession with shoes start to come into
your life early? Early? Butbut I didn't really consider it, you
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know, like being that's different.It was just you know, like a
fashion statement, like just being alittle more uh comfortable and a little more
possessed. So because you can't reallysee yourself when you're walking around, but
you know, and I hate youcan see your feet though. Yeah,
I well, it's just that,you know, if you don't wear some
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of your nicer things sometimes, likesomebody told me the other day, like
on the on the turquoise boots,I'm gonna be wearing those gorgeous turquoise boots
at the barn. And it's likeif you don't wear them, you know,
you don't get warm if you don'tactually put them on, wear them
somewhere. So so what they're atthe barn, you know, they're okay,
they're boots. So yeah, soso yeah, now have to show
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the turquoise boots too. Yeah,we'll post them, you know, just
do a fashion show of like youknow, yeah, your boots. Yeah,
I'll do those on the beach.You do the jackets, I'll do
the jacket. You know, youdo the shoes. Maybe maybe we'll switch
to where I'm wearing the red bootsand you're wearing the red punk jacket.
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You can do that anyway. Soyeah, yeah, so so the thing
is is that. Yeah, wellthere's a lot of red in there,
and to whereas you know that's maybeit's just I want to have a lot
of energy when I'm at the barn. You know, maybe that's a subconscious
thing. Maybe that's always been thesubconscious thing, because I want a lot
of energy at the barn. Iwant to have a purpose. I want
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to have a strength. Is Idefinitely you have to be strong to be
at a barn. You know,I got to you know, all those
bags of grain and pellets and differentthings that you bring in, you know,
all the shape means and stuff.You have to you know, be
able to move those around and andyou know, create with them. And
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horses are twelve hundred pounds, youknow, are more or less, so
you have to you know, dealwith them and their goofy goofyness. So
Red in the in the chakra,in that root to root chalker, right,
and it's your core and in havinga strong core, having a a
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relationship to to the physical as well, Yeah, to your your own physical
strength. Yes, you know that'smore important. Yes, So yes,
we don't leave red out when youknow we change it's constructed into a constructive
behavior, not a you know,not something that's you know, you're you're
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going haywire because you're being overly sensitiveor overly reactive. Mh. To bring
it back into balance. I'm remindedchakra therapy does. And uh and the
colors, I'm reminded of the strengthcard in in the Toureau, which is,
you know, it's like the maidenin the Lion, right, it's
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like what one doesn't look to destroythe beast, you know, one looks
too to tame the beast. Onelooks to make friends with our that that
rawness, that that that energy thatyou know, we we look to to
harness it, to make it constructive, make it work for us bye,
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by giving it higher purpose, youknow, giving it consciousness so that you
know it's not just like a blindrage. Let's say, you know that
it has a way of of justharm sing it so it it you know,
it becomes that constructive part of whatit is that you know, we
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feel we can build in our inour life. Yeah. Yeah, and
I have that those pictures. Youknow, I took lion and tiger training
in real life, and you haveall those photos with lions and tigers sitting
tigers and being with the lions.And the thing is is that you know
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there takes it a lot of innerstrength because you have to you know,
with cats and everything, you haveto keep eye contact. You never let
you don't. It's not like youlet your guard down, but you don't.
You always stay very centered with them. This is what we're going to
do. Yeah, yeahs takes focused, but that's that's like the great value
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of having someone who is you know, knowledgeable as a practitioner too, to
guide you in a in a therapythat that you know, let's you see
what you know you can work onright. Who's who's there too, you
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know, be be straight with youto allow you your your you know,
perceived faults and all that and tooand too and to work with it right
so that you can tame these thesethings within you and and really get to
a place of excelling in your inyour life and you know, to ultimately
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like balance, you know, likeall of these these points within that that
allow for our our physical self tobe aligned with our spiritual self and uh,
you know whatever, you know,if you're feeling like your your your
third eye, your intuitives space,if that's like, you know, some
people they're they're getting too much information, They're they're taking on, you know,
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too much, and it's they're they'rethey're not being focused. They're they're
you know, letting that like youknow, run their life. And and
again to to like ground yourself,center yourself, uh, to be more
rooted in that is is like youknow, a powerful way of of you
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know, doing this this this chakratherapy, the the color therapy. Do
you do like flash cards or somethinglike Okay, what does this color you
know do for you or anything likethat. It's it's not quite that process.
Yeah, it's not that process.Now. I just use it and
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go from there, you know,and I do a lot of it on
the fly because you know, that'swhat I do is to activate you how
I feel that what I'm feeling atthe time, how you need to be
activated. We've already talked about likewhat you need to get over, what
your blocks are. So you know, I make a lot of individual MP
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three's for everybody, so we're alwaystaping it and so that you can listen
to it over and over and overagain. But yeah, so yeah,
yeah, yeah, So I dothe individual sessions or you know, and
like I have that one that's youknow that I'll start in a month or
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two two months, I think cominginto doing it once once a month.
Yeah, well that's a value ofprogramming too. It's like once you have
like a a way of you know, like a path to build on as
far as you know, when youknow where it is that you're you're strengths
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lie where your weaknesses are, andand you uh, you know, as
a as a practitioners, you startto create a uh I guess affirmations or
a path that you know, peoplecan start healing themselves, or they can
start aligning themselves. They can starttwo uh you know. Maybe maybe it's
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a visualization technique you know every daywhere it's like you can you know,
if you need to calm yourself,it's like you you can visualize certain colors
that that do the uh, dothe work of calling right, right,
do the work of call me,because maybe you just don't you know a
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lot of times anyway, what Ifind is shamanically that you do if you
use like colors or setting yourself infront of a stream, say you know
that you're looking at the stream andin your mind's eye, not that you're
sitting. You could be in youknow, the middle of New York or
somewhere. You're you're sitting at thestream in your mind's eye and hearing the
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water run, and it calms you. There's a calming and that you know
the water is running, you're youfeel very peaceful, and then you get
into that peaceful state of mind.And that's a lot of what can bring
down your blood pressure, bring downall this trauma you're feeling or a frustration.
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A lot of that sometimes is throughvisualization. And so the colors is
just not making you think too much. You know, you're just easily easily
going into a color and is makingyou feel good, clicking you into your
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intellect. It's clicking you into youror creativity. It's clicking you into your
trust center. It's clicking you intoyour activation of your body to be in
constructive movement. You know, that'sthe sort of thing it's to me.
But Yeah, whoever knew that Icould talk for like forwarding and the straight
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you know, without really on thesepeople. You know, I just go
with them and so I just seekind of what you need and as I
go along. Yeah, I thinkthat's that's kind of the path of like
energy work too, is you know, it's like, oh yeah, there
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is no just set, you know, like or a factory setting for each
and every one of us, youknow, because we we we have our
unique settings and and finding a practitionerthat can understand that can read you know,
what you or frequency is to tuneinto it and to you know,
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be helpful. Yeah, you know, what do you think of those those
led lights that are light bulbs thatyou would you know, just kind of
put into a regular fixture and andyou can change their color. You can
change like the color that that Yeah, you know, it's like I think
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those can can be of a valueif you're if you have a room that
you know, you feel is yourlittle sanctuary and and you know, it's
like if you're you're wanting to youknow, empower yourself with a certain color
and and just you know, asas a as a therapy, as a
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as a reminder, as you know, you just you place yourself in that
environment so that you know, youcan you know, take it in right,
you can you can take in thatthat sensation and you know, kind
of create the environment that that youwant to operate in. Yeah, you
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know Sheeyende does well, Cheyenne doesthat. But she also does a certain
light uh therapy. When you wakeup in the morning, they always keep
a little bit of a light onmaybe and that you have you have you
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know just where it's yeah, holdon, I gotta So what happens is
you put on a light. Ohthose alarm clocks where it's a light and
so it had there's a lot oflight that's in the room when and maybe
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something turns on, maybe the lightsturned is it bright light or like no,
just or is it it's just whitelight? But it's something to do
with if you get that into themorning when you're waking up, it's easier
for your brain to wake up andyou're actually much more alert during the day.
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So there's some kind of therapy withthat, I mean that she does.
We can ask her more about itlater, Yeah, because I'm not
sure exactly what it is because Idon't usually need that. But but she's
really found that to be helpful inher life. Yeah, so she uses
that. So it's so it's ashe uses it in a therapeutic manner so
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that she's just more awake during theday, just more well it feels alert
in the morning. I mean,you know, she she just feels more,
you know, like her days starting. Well, yeah, are you
a slow starter the morning? Well, you know I have dogs, so
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horses, so not usually but yeahyeah, so farm life is like it
starts like that, right, It'slike because everybody's that oh you're wake mom,
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah,so yeah. We used to have
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a dog, Jasper, who wouldlike he would hover over us as as
we were sleeping. He would hoverand any sign of life, any sign
of life, that was his signaljust to start like yapping and whining and
just like it's breakfast time, comeon, get up, you know,
but he would wait. He wouldwait until there's that sign of life,
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and then it's just like sometimes I'dwake up and I just kind of,
you know, felt his breath onmy neck there. He was just he's
ready, and you what to dofor him? Get up right then and
there and take them out yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, but mine aren't
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that bad, but they're definitely whenI'm up there, yeah, I showed
a sign of life and they're they'rewhere to go? Yeah, are there?
You know? With with uh,you know, color therapy and all
again. People can contact you throughyour your website right insight dot com.
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How about you, Jason, Well, I'm I'm Jason D McKean, Jason
j A s O N. There'sno Hollywood trick to it. There's a
lot of like y's and se ns and all that stuff, and it's
like, I'm like just kind oforiginal, the original recipe. Jason j
A N D as in dragon Lord, dragon Lord, so I like purple
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right, Yeah, I'm the dragonLord. Uh anyway, m c k
y N dot com and also onon Facebook, uh, Jason Tarrell Wizard
on Instagram. Okay, And I'mTara Insight. It's Underscore Insight on Tara
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and Underscore Insight on Instagram and Tarasets and everywhere else. S U T
p H. That's that's a goodone to have to. Oh yeah,
that one's always you know, let'sstumble over that one. I stumbled over
it when your first saw it.Yeah. So so there's going to be
a fashion shows soon, Like you'regonna like that, that's right, cowboy
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boots and uh and jackets cowboys.You know it would be better maybe just
in my backyard, make it makea spectacle. Right about red Jason,
I took pictures. We had ameeting this this week, and so we
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we were we went out into theparking lot and took cute pictures. But
we can do that again. Nored cowboy boots and no no red punk
rock jackets. Maybe that's the nextmeeting. Well, it's it's part of
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our own colored therapy. See that. That's how we get up and go
right right. You know, it'slike, you know, getting getting passionate
about one's direction, right, mhmm, yeah, yeah, kind of get
passionate. But what what what anyany other aspect, any other words of
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wisdom in regards to you know,the the benefits of of aligning with with
color. Well, well, it'sa vibrancy of life. You know,
we do want to open our eyesand see the life before us. Yeah,
being be in tune, be intune with nature. You know they
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say, you know, like smellflowers. It's true, you know,
being in alignment seeing the color offlowers. And right now it's spring.
You know, flowers are very vibranteverywhere. It's like being in that vibrancy.
It's important. Yeah, it's likeyou know, if we if we
need to turn up the dial onthat on the intensity of it, you
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know, so that you know we'rewe're experiencing life in uh. I do
love that word vibrancy, you know, because it's it has a you know,
it's like we're vibrating right at aat a certain frequency. But but
we can appreciate it too, andwe can, uh you know, if
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we feel like we're we're missing something, then you know, that's a signal
to us too to do something aboutyou know, finding it so that we
can you know, bring it backin so that that we don't feel like
we're that that that we're lost.You know that we're feeling whole. You
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know, that's that's the name ofthe game. It is the name of
the hole. It's the name ofthe day and game to wake up and
to feel our lives and to wantto live every day in the best possible
way, because you know, weeverybody has like blows, you know,
where they have to you know,bills or people say terrible things, or
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you're you're having to deal with youknow, some kind of mishap or accident
or issues or diseases. You know, I mean, we have all sorts
of things that can really knock usoff our feet. So we have to
like really work it staying on ourfeet and to you know, create the
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lives we want. And you know, that's that's I say. It's mind
programming. Yeah, try to gettrying to get into the mind programming.
It's real easy. Just make anm P three's and then you go to
sleep with them at night and soyou're not even doing them during the day.
You're programming your mind at night,embedding the suggestions into your brain.
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And so therefore, when you gofor the donut, you actually get I
don't know, I'm kind of like, let us sounding toughly good, you
know, I mean you just kindof think in a little bit different way.
I don't know so much lettice,but but you know, but it
might be a green drink, orit might be something else. Yeah,
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yeah, it's going to be somethingelse besides you know, and then maybe
it's a donut. And then you'regonna, you know, the donut,
You're gonna then take a bunch ofvitamins. That's what I usually. I
don't know, I'm gonna cancel outthat donut. Oh, you don't do
both. You don't like fill thehole with the with the vitamins. It's
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like, yeah, I'm just gonnamix them. Yeah yeah, yeah,
yeah, no I would yeah yeahyeah, there you go. Well,
thank you, Tara, You're welcome. Thank you. That's love. Yeah,
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I'm gonna go. I'm gonna gothrow on my my red jacket.
I'm gonna go eat a donut nowand then eat a vitamin very good and
call it a day. No,there's there's lots of stuff to do,
and uh, I'm gonna gonna bevibrant about it, get into the vibe.
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Hey, so, any are youdoing any classes? Oh my god.
I was just did like a wholeslew of classes. But there's like
a couple spots open for a KundaliniTarot Activation Abundance event that's online that I'm
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doing with with co coworker alaire Onfor twenty April twentieth, which one of
my other colleagues pointed out, it'sa palindrome for twenty twenty four, so
if it's the same forwards as itis, y, yeah, there you
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go. So there's a couple ofspaces open for that and you can check
it out. Go to either theFacebook Jason D McKean or the Instagram Jason
Tarow Wizard. You know, Ihave it on your website. It's it's
not on on the website, no, but it's it's on the social media's.
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But you can get to the socialmedia's through my website anyway. But
that's that's mainly it, as faras I just got through like a bunch
of classes and yeah, so that'sthat's that's mainly it. Right, Yeah,
how about you? Well, yeah, just sessions, sessions, sessions,
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okay, sessions readings. You know, I'm I'm traveling next week,
so right, and I'm going tobe traveling while don't forget you're read Yeah,
I don't know. You know,I don't usually take them because you
know, I try to keep mypacking to a minimum. I can live
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for a couple of months out ofnot much size. There's wash and dryer
somewhere. Wear them on the plane, wear them as your your traveling boots.
See if like you attract the eyeof like the pilot you know who's
walking by, you know, justchecking all the passengers and goes, well,
hello young lady. Right, howdy, yeah, howdy howdy little Philly.
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Yeah, all right, of loveby everyone. Yeah,