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Welcome to Transformations with Tara. I'mTara Sethan and my guest and co host
is Jason D. McKee, Andhe is the voice of over a million
own recordings throughout the world. That'sright. And he has a large selection
of MP three's and of recordings thatour music you can meditate to or listen
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to when you're relaxing. A lotof Yogis studios, you know, I
use it worldwide, yep, worldwide. And Jason teaches a lot of Taro
classes. He is the own TaroWizard as well and a reverend and he
is teaching in Japan as well.So hey, Jason, well, thank
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you, thank you, Tarah welcomeand yeah, it's like you have a
lot of those credentials as well asfar as being a reverend, being a
teacher, being you know, acounselor reader, hypnotherapist, all of these
things. Yes, runs in thefamily. M runs in the family.
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Jason and are siblings, and Ithink they knew that. I think they
they saw that resemblance. Oh yeah, yeah, totally, you know,
right, it's like, let medo this right resemblance and all. Anyway,
Yeah, no, it was.It's been a fun journey because Jason,
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uh wasn't always in front of thecamera, and I wasn't even always
in front of the camera. ButI came out in front of the camera
before Jason did, and then Jasoncame out in front of the camera and
we both are good to both ofit. So thank you, Jacob.
Yeah, I think that that's partof a journey is where you you you
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know who it is that you are, where it is that you you would
like to be, and you youmake that that leap so that that you're
you know, not just relegated toto one place, you can experience it
all, you know, and that'sthat's allows for such a rich life mm
hmm. True and where surrounded byincredible people incredible so we're very lucky that
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way. Yeah, it's like Jasoncame out behind the curtain. You know,
you see those curtains behind him,and oh, he came out of
the curtain. That's right. TheWizard came out from behind the curtain,
drawing your beard because it blood flikeas long as it is. Yeah,
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he is very low. Yeah,it's a it's a long wizard beard.
It is a long wispd So theWizard came out from behind the curtain.
Hey, Jacon, happy Ostara.We are the talk of Ostara today.
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Yeah, and it is, youknow, considered Easter. It's it's really
tied ties in with the spring equinox. And you know, since the the
calendars are all a little askew,you know, because you have the Chinese
calendar and you know other calendars thatco for like five thousand years, and
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then you have our two thousand yearcalendar and we're at twenty we're at twenty
twenty four. Anyways, so whenit began, you know, at the
millennium, it was a Caesar calendar, I believe, and then it became
sixty years later a Gregorian calendar.Another another Roman emperor, emperor. And
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so the thing is is that welive by the Gregorian calendar now and so
Astara is a little bit off.And that's why they have now, you
know, the equinox Spring equinox,true spring is probably this Sunday more when
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we're celebrating actually Eastern m oh.Yeah, and I've already I've already hard
boiled my eggs. I haven't diedthem yet, but I may die them,
you know, I'm thinking of suchsuch fun memories of Easter, you
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know, and dying eggs and youknow, coloring eggs. Remember the little
wax like crayons or whatever that you'dwrite messages and on then they would appear
when you when you died them.Yeah, what's that your favorite part?
The magic of the wax? Well, I mean it's like you could you
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know, put like, uh,you know, fun messages on there,
or names if you like, tookin eggs to your classes or two favorite
people. But no, my favoritepart of Easter was like, you know,
finding the Easter basket that our momwould create for us and then eating
the chocolate and the candy and allthat. Yeah, that's always fun.
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Yeah, and I am expecting Mom, if you're listening, I am expecting
that that Easter basket any day nowin the mail. Yeah, it's thet
luck. I'm just been there.And there are Easter baskets. There's a
lot of them, but they're allgoing to uh, the younger grandkid to
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and to their friends. Yeah it'sso disappointed now, I know, sorry,
but they're just not Yeah. Yeah, it's okay, Jason, But
you know what I think, ifmom is listening my shoulder, if Mom
is listening. She is going tolike whip it up for you. Yeah,
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she's gonna oh yeah, that thatJason and I I love him so
much. I am going to createsomething for him and make sure that he
doesn't feel all left out. Well, I have to, I have to
relate this story. And it's it'sHalloween. It's not Easter. But Jason
loved Easter so much. Who wantedto be bugs bunny? And he is
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probably about five six, five fouror five six somewhere in there. And
yeah, this Easter bunny cost andmy mom, our mom, she bought
it early, and you know,it was those silk ones at that time.
Pat was ragged by the time thatHalloween came. Halloween is this Halloween
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cosume with a bunny mask. Itwas just like, my god, it
was rags, threads anyway, solike to wear it? You did like
to wear it, You loved it, And yeah, I think it was
at the last minute. I thinkwe Scott and I talked you into wearing
something else. I was a hobo. Oh you're a hobo, yeah yeah,
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or the lobo, but you looklike a hobo and a little bunny.
Maybe maybe I just incorporated that raggedyou know bunny costume and just took
off the mask and you know,put on some stubble. Yeah yeah,
well yeah, we're probably on thehobo. We gave you stubble always like
the beard, always, always,always, always there's I've been, you
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know, because there's something about thoseEaster Bunny costumes that from from the past.
Mostly I don't know, it's it'slike they kind of have like a
homemade kind of like aspect to him. But there's some really scary ones and
and you see the photos with withthem and like kids who are just like
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bawling their eyes out. So I'vebeen sending them to you know, our
nieces and just like other people,just to kind of jog those memories of
like, you know, the thepast fun of Easter. Yeah right,
Yeah, I didn't Stephen King dosomething like that. I'm sure he did.
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Yeah, that sounds like something hewould do. Yeah, anyway,
anyway, Yeah, I couldn't helpbut share your little Easter Bunny. Yeah.
Going into Halloween. Oh those hestill does the the you know,
all the celebrations of life soles talkingof celebrations, you know, with the
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Pagan sabbats too. See, weadded so many more because we do.
We do all the Pagan Sabbats,not actually because I mean I always recognize
the Pagan Sabots. But Cheyenne,my daughter, the chef, always cooks
for the Sabbats. So she alwaysloves to cook for the every Sabbath.
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And then you know, even whenshe was eleven years old, she would
she would cook for all her friendsand all all the girls, you know,
would go off to give a littlebit of food to the earth to
whereas the boys would they relate.I'm staying behind. I'm not going out
there with those girls to give myfood away. They'd eat everything, and
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she'd make everything by hand. Everything, you know, all the pie cross,
all the food, everything was byhand. What would she make it,
Eastern or Ostara? What would shelike make? Well, yeah,
you do, like she it wasall rustic, you know, it's just
all rustic food. So you know, like in the fall, it would
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be all squashes and so in thesame time it would be all the spring
vegetables. It would go with whateverthe time of year it is, and
what would be popular that time ofyear. Then she cooks it. Hot
cross buns are a big thing forray Star, So she make hot cross
buns, and so she'd so thecustom of eating hot cross buns. I'll
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read it to you here. Ithas its pet pagan origins and the Saxons
eight buns that marked with a crossin honor of a star Easter a E
O S t R E. Soyou know it has many spellings as well.
And ancient Greeks consumed these types ofbuns in their celebrations of Artemis,
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goddess of the Hunt, and theEgyptians ate a similar cake in their worship
of the goddess Isis. So youknow there was you know, these cakes
have been around for a while,these these cakes and bread yeah, so
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M. And were they all uh, wheat based breads or based probably probably
at the time. I mean youknow, but I would say yes,
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M. Yeah. And when yousay like rustic as far as like you
know, because there's there's certain likemeats or whatever that can be you know
kind of considered like like like whenI was talking to our mother, you
know, she was like, oh, you know, it's Easter time,
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we eat ham with h asparagus andlemon pie. And you know, like
like there's a a certain you knowwhere it's it's not like, you know,
turkey based. It's not roast beef. It's not like you know,
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it's it's more in a in acertain vein. Just wondering if if there
was something that was kind of traditionallyassociated, you know, from from the
past to it wasn't about the aboutthe meat. Yeah, yeah, and
I'm sure you know the meat,but I am not a big meat person,
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and I definitely don't know too muchabout like what meat goes with what.
That's definitely a question for our chefgiant on the hot line. Yes,
it's in the middle of the nightof where she lives now, but
why not? Oh yeah, whatis late? But yeah, so it
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would be nice to ask her.Yeah so uh yeah so. And the
Easter bunny is another symbol which wasobvious links to fertility, rebirth, and
the abundance of life, which isevident in Yeah, Rabbits, the rabbits.
Yeah, I like colored eggs.When when you're coloring eggs, do
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you like is there a process ofwhere you like, use different dyes you
like, you know, you dipthem for a certain amount of time and
then you create like these these thesepatterns, you know, these interesting I
love those patterns. Yeah, I'vedone it all with kids, you know.
I mean I've done where the swirleggs, and I've gone to where
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they do the all the uh,you know, making folklore eggs and stuff.
I've done lots of what's a folkloreegg? Oh, where you're painting
on them and then you you know, and there they're black or they're dark
blue and you you paint on themand everything. They're more they're more of
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you know, a traditional egg ofRussian or Ukrainian or any you know,
they're different eggs. So I've donethat too, and but you know,
I mean I'm mostly you know,it's been in the kid zone, so
we've been I do a lot outof kid eggs, you know, color
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them up with a little dots,you know, you get the dots.
But then I've done a lot ofyou know, I don't I don't know
if I even really saw those thisyear, the little uh you know,
I usually do food coloring a littlevinegar with it. And oh, you're
you're talking about like the die dotsor the dots. Yeah, the little
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die dots, Yeah, around.I'm sure they're around. I just you
know, I didn't get my littlegrand angel this year. So you know,
I didn't, we didn't. Wedidn't color eggs. You probably did
that at home. So so thething is is that, yeah, yeah,
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but but eggs to being a symbolfor like that that rebirth that you
know, coming coming alive right likean egg is like kind of a perfect
like symbol for like springing forth right, like like hatching right, being in
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an adornment state and then you knowwhen it's time to emerge, right.
So according to myth, Easter itwas a playful goddess whose rain over the
earth began in spring when the sungod journeyed across the sky in his chariot,
bringing the end of winter. SoEaster came down to earth then appearing
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as a beautiful maiden with a basketof bright, colorful eggs, and she
had a magical companion, which wasa rabbit who accompanied her as she brought
new life to dying plants and toflowers by hiding the eggs in the fields.
So that's how that came. Isthat Celtic in yeah that you know
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it's a German, it's a Celtic, it's a Norse, you know,
some of these pagan rituals. Yeah, British, you know, you know,
so it comes all over the place. Yeah, and you know the
moon worsh up even is in there, you know, on the why the
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hot cross buns, you know,and this cross was put onto the symbology
of that. Yeah. Is thatwhy they're called hot cross buns because of
the cross on it? No?I think it's I don't know, or
is it just the way that thedough is like kind of crossed over each
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other? Well, yeah, becauseI'm not a baker, so I don't
I don't really know the difference betweena hot cross bun and just crossbunds.
It's it's like four, you're puttingfour together and it creates la cross,
I see. Yeah. So yeah, so, uh, you know,
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there was a theory in the moonworship that that representing the full moon,
the cross was in four quarters,you know, and then you have you
have you have the crucifixion cross.You have and and also you have the
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fishermen would carry the easter buns intheir boats to make sure that they were
safe afterwards, and the rebirth andabundance with spring, you know, somehow
that would I guess fuel the fish, I guess, you know. But
there's a lot of superstitions and lovelyrituals, yeah, tied into all of
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it. Yeah, I mean mostmost rituals are there to help us connect
with, you know what, what'swhat's going on in our environment and you
know, just to you know thathave that that feeling of being connected to
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the abundance and all. Yeah.Well yeah, because the older traditions called
the spring equinox Astara, the timeof the festivals of the Grecian goddess and
the Germanic Ostara, both fertility goddessesof dawn, and these influence the naming
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of the modern day Easter holiday.New greenery burst forth from sleeping seeds in
the countryside, as metaphorically, Pagansalso plant their own seeds for future goals,
future projects and growth. At thistime, the idea of new projects
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like being grown. And you know, I know that for my own work,
my own you know what what II do in the world. It's
like there's there's a lot of newgrowth, new new directions too. And
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and not that it's like you knowsomething that's just completely you know, out
of left field. It's it's likeit's it's in line with with who I
am. And and what's uh it'slike an extension of of that, you
know, new new offerings, newways of uh you know, looking to
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to connect with one's path, youknow more directly. How about you any
any new growth that is like inshowing up. Well, I have a
lot of projects coming up. Imean, like so many projects that really
need to get on them. Ihave a lot of really full opportunities right
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now. So yeah, to tolike, uh, you know, look
at at those and this is forfor everyone, right, you know,
where where it's like we we wesee you know, what is new,
what captures a passion within us,so that that we're able to harness that
passion and to you know, startactivating these things, start to manifest them
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because this is this is the time, all right, This, this springtime
is is where we start to harnessour our new energy for it. And
it can feel like it's the beginningof it, you know, but that's
that's where you know, it couldbe exciting and and but it's it's where
things can start to uh take shapeand right you know, so that we
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we have something to to show foryou know, what it is that we
want, what it is that thatwe're we're looking to do right, So
inter projects should be ending and thenthey're the new one should be starting.
So and if it's a continuation ofyour winter project into the spring, it's
to allow it to gain the light. You know, everything is born in
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the dark and it then comes tolight. And so this beautiful time of
spring is all about the light cominginto your life, back into your life.
And so we busy ourselves, weprogress further, you know, because
you know the time of winter isyou're supposed to toddle in and relax and
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you know, uh, to takesome time to really renew yourself. Yeah,
because you're going to be reborn inthe spring. In the spring says
okay, it's time to get busyagain. So you plant your garden.
Let me see some of the ritualthings that you should plant your guarden.
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Oh, sprinkling the house. Yeah, but you know that's rewarding, it's
rare rewarding. It is very rewarding. And I did like steam playing the
carpets in a couple of weeks,but I mean I've been getting yeah anyway,
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decorating the altar, yeah, Goddessof choice, that's kind of fun.
And then lots of egg based,you know, with dishes and desserts
like custard pies for tautas, eggsalad and that sort of thing, and
take a nature walk with loved onesand look for signs of spring. And
you know, right now we havethat beautiful lavender bushes all over California right
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now and it's just amazing. Nowthose are just this year. They're just
everywhere. They're really pretty. Andthen we have, uh, host a
tea party party. So hosting atea party and a springtime theme, those
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are always fun. You know,I love tea parties and the egg folk
art, so that's kind of fun. If you'd like to do the painting
on the eggs and everything. I'mnot sure where you get the paint because
it's not real paint. You know, you'd have to use food coloring paint.
You know, you probably have tocall a chef store of some kind.
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Yeah, food food safe or youknow, like if you were to
ingest like a little bit, ifit leached in through the shell or whatever
where it's not like it's not acrylicpaint, oil paint. No. No,
yeah, you don't want to eateat anything that's like you know,
part of that No, so andthen take time to meditate in your journal,
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meditate or you know, right inyour journal and think about your intentions
for the next few weeks, youknow, for your new your new plans,
your new progress. How about you, jas, what are you doing?
You know, I'm I'm I'm goingto pull a card. That's what
I'm going to do. That soundsgood about? Like you know, what
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what to uh? What's helpful youknow in in this this time? Oh
there you go. It's like theAce of Pentacles. Oh nice, it's
time to make some money, everybody. The pentacles. You know, I
see the pentacles as as manifesting ourour desire, right, like you know
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what what it is that that we'rewhat what's being awakened within us? All
right? What what is uh?You know, coming to the surface and
the ass it's like the beginning,It's like the it's like the first step.
It's it's like, you know,there there's there's an opportunity. And
you know, sometimes we we createopportunities for ourselves. Uh. Sometimes you
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know we we just in in connectionwith the universe, we we uh you
know, have that that desire thatthen the universe hears it and they you
know it comes to us. Butit's that time too, uh not get
in our own way and and tosay, oh well, you know,
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it's like I might, you know, just you know, skip this out.
I might Like it's about you know, this is what I asked for,
this is what I created, andI'm gonna I'm gonna go for it.
So so taking that step forward andand looking to to manifest again what
it is that that you're you're you'reconnected to. Yes, Yeah, it's
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beautiful, true, beautiful prosperity,going toward progress of securing your life in
any good way. Yeah. Andit is how we, you know,
do measure our own progress too,is to see how we land out in
the world, you know, sothat we're not just totally being you know,
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within ourselves where we get locked in. It's like we look to express
who it is that we are,who are authentic self is what we authentically
you know, want to connect with. It's like when we take those steps
forward, you know, we canyou know, sometimes it can feel like
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like practice or you know, maybeit's a new territory where're we're not you
know, fully like confident like that, Oh yeah, I've done this a
million times before maybe it's like,well this is the kind of the first
time I've done this. But butto you know, move in a way
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that we can measure, you know, what's working, what isn't working,
makes some some changes if needed,and and to to keep moving forward.
M hm okay, awesome. Didyou pull a card? I don't know
if you have your cards? Ipulled the wheel of fortune. Of fortune?
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What you see in that, well, the wheel fortune is all about
how sometimes you feel your life isis you're on the wheel, you know,
sometimes it's going up, sometimes it'sgoing down. It's fate, it's
destiny. You know, it's you'vebeen maybe swimming you mean, maybe you
know the tie against the tide oryou be swimming with the tide, and
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you need to you know, you'reyou're waking up again to be clear on
how to create your life instead ofwhat breaks your life. And you know,
there's a there's quite a easy fixon not breaking your life, and
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that's doing creating the right choices.You know, we have choices each and
every day, and so we reachfor or start to walk toward our good
choices, not our bad choices.So now sometimes we can be blind into
where we're stepping into next And that'sthat's all about like taking you know,
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charge and just saying and not beinghard on ourselves. It's just gentle just
say no. Well, we canbe hard on ourself, yes to lie,
but we don't say yes to everything. We can say no to those
things that don't serve us. Andso yeah, so that's I believe it's
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the karma card. The wheel offortune. How about you, Jason,
what do you feel is a whillof fortune? You know, because because
the wheel has like those those upsand downs, those uh you know,
anyone who has you know, gambledlike in doesn't have to be in Las
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Vegas or Atlantic City or any ofthese these places. On a river boat
on the Mississippi. It's like totake a chance. You know. Sometimes
you you win, you know,sometimes you don't. You know, sometimes
things you know don't have an instantpayoff. But to to be able to
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to to ride that, you know, to to not like get get too
too high or too low in yourown being, but to to be able
to ride those the circumstances and tokeep your your larger vision in mind,
you know, as you move throughthem. It's like, you know,
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I think that that that is whatwhat keeps us on a steady course,
and doesn't we we don't get lostin in ourselves. We don't you get
to a place of just where ourexpectations become, you know, so so
higher. We don't like feel likewe're betting the farm, you know,
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like we're just like putting everything onon red or you know, like where
where we don't get into desperate moments, but we we keep like a nice
steady pace towards where it is thatthat we're going. M Yeah, good,
thank you, Jason. Yeah,So what do you have up coming?
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So? I mean you spoke ofJapan, right, It's like I
do online classes with a Japanese communitythrough a translator. My my Japanese is
uh Nick we say in German.I very very blessed to to be able
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to to work with the Japanese communityand in you know, teaching to row
and in uh most of the studentsare in an advanced place and so they
are reading for others, they areactive in it and and so that's uh,
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it's it's you know, I thinkthat I have a lot that I
can you know, share with withthem. Bakersfield is coming up next weekend
a class where where we we focusin on on crafting our our message,
you know, and we we wecraft our touro message in the moment.
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And it's it's not something that wepractice beforehand. It's not you know where
we we look to, you know, before we pull cards, you know,
create a message of like, oh, I'm going to say this for
for someone. Although yesterday I wasI was reading for someone and and and
there their question it brought up aspecific card in my mind and it was
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like, I mean that's you know, I sure hope that card comes up.
And sure enough it did, youknow, in the three cards,
and and it's a it's a momentof like, ah, you know that
this is like you know, oneof those those realms to really like uh,
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you know, like make sure thatthat it's it's in the spotlight that
this is like a moment for youknow, that that energy to really like
you know, help this person topropel themselves forward in in in what you
know, the meaning of the cardis is really like stating so that healing
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of Crystal's uh catman do boutique,you know, just ongoing classes to help
people become more in tune with seeingthe patterns of energy to see how you
know, it's like the the thelife flow being in in a synchronicity with
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our our own energy so that we'rewe're not missing opportunities that we're we're calling
in opportunities and and we're we're meetingthose opportunities. It's not like a like
like a mist uh you know,through through timing through it's like, oh
geez, you know, it's likeif if only i'd you know, been
here, you know, five minutesearlier or uh. It's it's like where
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you're you're connecting, you're you're you'remaking sure that that you're you're in the
flow of it. And then uhlater it's like there's a uh online Uh
me and my my colleague a Laire, we're doing another abundance activation through she
she does for ROW and and that'suh when when we did this live,
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it's very cathartic for for the therelease of of old energy and and it
feels like you know again at atat a time where one is looking to
go through a rejuvenation, a rebirthof of new ideas, of a new
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identity, of these new layers thatthat look to be activated. It's like,
you know, one looks to releasethe old, when one looks to
not you know, just have thisballast or baggage that just kind of keeps
weighing you down. It's like,you know, you gotta you got to
take out the trash. Yeah,and in our own being, we have
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to. We have to clear whatno longer works for us, and and
to and then you know, onceonce that's that's cleared out and you can
release it, then it's like reassertingthe new, focusing on it so that
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as you take steps forward, it'slike you're in a place of reassurance that
your path is is your path andtoo, you know, strengthen that relationship
with with how you trust your path. Right, So there's there's quite a
bit that that that's going on.You know, it's all at you know,
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my my webins. We have ourcenter to you know, I mean
I center. Jason's part of that, that's right, That's right. Yeah,
we'll do we'll do classes there andand also private you know, regression
work a lot of Yeah, it'slike past life regression or you know,
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I like doing a soul path.Uh, It's it's like work where you
go, you see your past,but you can also tap into your future
as well, and then with thehelp of some tourou afterwards, it's like
you can solidify it, you know, so that you're you're building confidence again
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in how it is that your relationshipwith your path is strengthened. Uh,
you know, so that one isnot getting in their own way. One
it's not like just overthinking the process, you know, it's like, well,
you know what's what's going to happen. It's like it's like, you
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know, settle, settle in mmhmm to it right right? How about
yourself? Well and well? Andthat the the clinic room, you know,
our trade room room. Yeah,it's very good for all sorts of
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hypnosis and therapy. It's great.So anyway, yeah, I'm looking forward
to using it more and more.And I've had a lot of people who've
been coming in for a you know, problems, health problems, so really
good. Yeah. So yeah,working on that excellent. So where where
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can people find you? Ah,Tara Insight dot com, t A R
A I N s I G hT dot com. And how about you,
Jason Jason D McKean, j AS O N d as in Dragonmaster
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McKean m c k a n dotcom and uh Facebook, j Jason D.
McKean, Instagram, Jason Taro Wizard. Yeah, I'm Tara Underscore Insight
on Instagram and Tara Sutton on therest you know, ex TikTok you know
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you name it. Yeah. No, well, actually I'm I'm maybe slacking
on some of them these days.But uh, you know, because there's
a couple more platforms out there andpeople will say, oh, go to
that one too, and it's justlike one more thing to think about because
I always have two blogs. Ihave two Facebook pages. I have to.
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That's because my Facebook page was atits five thousand limit in two thousand
and nine, many years ago,and then I just you know, kind
of and then I never really havepad it out or encouraged anybody on my
other pages. And now I'm youknow, we're doing more and more.
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But because you know, so manypeople watch this watch our show, and
it goes on the platform of iHeartand Spotify, and so we get many
hits a week, and you know, we get about three thousand people that
watch this show a week. Soit's thank you, guys, Yeah,
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thank you. My Heart listeners andSpotify and all everyone else. Thank you.
Yeah, and we're looking forward todoing a lot more projects. I
have a couple of book book projects. Evers is writing another book as well.
And you know, my little grandAngel on her Unicow series and and
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her book you know, went toAustralia and Europe and you know, she's
really it's been a really cute bookout there. But now we're gonna you
know, she's doing another one.She really liked doing it, and she's
good at it. She's very goodat it. And yeah, it's just
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maybe you know, it's not becauseit's not just our side that you know,
we do a lot of projects,but it's her. You know,
my husband Richard, you know,he was Dick Sutton. You know,
it was prolific and publishing as well, and the voice of a lot of
hypnotist tapes. And like us,you know, we were just a family
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of of healers really, so we'recarrying on and the tradition carries on.
Hunters a great healer. Cheyenne's greatchef, and she took Aravetic, you
know, studied a long time onurban medicine and aravedic medicine through food that
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medicine is is food and that,and she's just a great chef and she
has healed my stomach many times,right I haven't. Yeah, very nice.
But she's not living in the countryanymore, so yeah, yeah,
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but so heels. She her healingis going out worldwide. Yeah. And
then William, he's creating knives andthey're beautiful. He's been doing great seeing
those those those are amazing knives,amazing knives. Yeah. But he's blacksmithing.
Yeah, they're beautiful and he justloves that that hands on like artisan
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lifestyle. Yeah. And Hunter isgoing into a big clinic where he's working.
It's gonna be great. He doesa lot of healing, so I'm
really happy about it. More tocome, more to come, more to
come, everybody. So lots oflove and have a happy, beautiful Easter
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and happy Ostara. Happy uh youknow, the rejuvenation, the reclamation,
the you know, coming forth allright, coming into the light, coming
in beautiful. The sun is sun, God is kissing us all all right.
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I love it, buddy,