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Journey of Exploration


Recently I did a Podcast called Journey of Exploration with a client named James - 28, black tee-shirt, from NYC - who is exploring the world of metaphysics to find his place in it. (Do you remember how it all began for you?)


Many of you may remember your early days of metaphysics when you explored events such as this expo - trying to absorb everything you encountered and making connections with like minded people. Some of them may still be friends today while others were in the moment to enhance the experience. I recorded many TV shows during those years, both my own show and for others. Always lots of fun.


After the podcast with James I suggested he drive up to Syracuse this weekend where my friend Mary Ellen is hosting Spirt Fest - a Metaphysical, Holistic, and Crystal Expo.


He texted the pic above captured in the energy of the moment while taking in as much as he can. On Sunday I suggested he look for somewhere to potentially do a podcast as time permits - which he said he's going to see if he can work out.


When your metaphysical journey hasn't triggered ...


James decided to ask his brother, Chris, to make the trip with him for company. Lost in all of this energy Chris wondered what a psychic meant when she told him he had a past life in Atlantis. (James laughing)


It appears past lives remain a topic of interest. I've been told about all kinds of past lives - trying to connect the dots as we all do - to my current timeline. Past lives are about moving your consciousness into specific grids and connecting the dots. I'm sure most of you have been there and had fun with this part of the simulation just as you did with extraterrestrial explorations among other things beyond the norm of this reality.


A lot of those grids no longer exist, having been deleted by the simulation especially now during closure.


Consider this ...


What if there were storylines (inserts) that shaped events in this timeline that have been deleted from the simulation so we no longer have access to them. Now multiply that many times over and you might have an idea how the Matrix of multidimensional events has created inserts in which we participated ... the theory of being an Old Soul.


In 2024 one can explore what remains of the Matrix as guided by the eternal/internal quest to bring purpose to life. Never forget that ... 'The only reality of consequence is this one'.





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