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Asking My Higher Mind For Help With My Fear - Part 3
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We trace how fear often hides the belief that we are alone and show how self-love, dreams, and a simple bedtime practice can shift that story. A snow day sets the scene for selling a house, facing rejection, and finding calm through the mind as an operating system.
• snow as a metaphor for quiet and permission
• fear’s link to aloneness and control
• the mind as the operating system, not the body
• dream insight: you are both the one who errs and the one who forgives
• preference versus judgment and why mistakes teach
• rejection anxiety and a three-part reframe
• asking for help before sleep as a repeatable practice
• guides, higher self, and receiving support
• resources in our Infinite Soul classroom
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SPEAKER_00:It's snowing. Big time.
SPEAKER_02:There's a lot of snow. Well, it's apparently it's a lot of snow coming.
SPEAKER_00:Oh no, there was a lot of snow. I already cleared the driveway once. Yeah. Just to get the garbage in.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, that's true. That's true.
SPEAKER_00:There's a lot of snow.
SPEAKER_02:Can't even see across the lake.
SPEAKER_00:It's a funny thing, snow. If you have things to do, you don't like snow. And if you don't have things to do, it's just beautiful. And it's quiet and it's peaceful. That's true.
SPEAKER_02:That's true.
SPEAKER_00:So the trick is to cancel everything.
SPEAKER_02:That's right. Everything.
SPEAKER_00:It's snowing, cancel. Cancel, cancel, cancel.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:And I know that's not helpful to anybody out there. Yeah, right now the mothers are waking up to snow days.
SPEAKER_02:I suppose, yeah, that's true.
SPEAKER_00:And doing the whole, all right, what am I gonna do? How am I gonna do it?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:What's gotta be done?
SPEAKER_02:My mom was a bus driver, so I already I always knew it was a snow day, but I I remember that feeling of waking up and it was maybe this. It looked like this out, you know, that that light, that gray dawn light, and just praying that it was a snow day.
SPEAKER_00:It's like you have been given a legitimate excuse to do nothing.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, instead of pretending to be sick, you had something.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, but I really feel sorry for the parts of the world that don't have snow because they don't get to wake up to snow days. They don't get to say, oh well, everything today is cancelled. All that stuff I didn't really want to do anyway.
SPEAKER_02:You get to hide in your mouth? No.
SPEAKER_00:It's like snow day, totally legit. Do we have chips?
SPEAKER_02:No, we don't.
SPEAKER_00:You gotta have snow chips. You gotta have darm chips. You gotta have your crisps, your potato chips ready to enjoy in the middle of the snowy day.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:As long as you have some of those in the cupboard, it's gonna be just fine.
SPEAKER_02:That's right. That's right. So today, first of all, drop in the chat if you can hear us. I'm always a little nervous after that one time. But today we are discussing fear still. Awesome, you can hear us. But I think I think we're gonna put a spiritual twist on it. I'm not sure how to explain that any better. Sort of, and it doesn't even have to be a spiritual twist. It's more just sort of handing it over, knowing that we're not we're not in control of others. We can only be semi-in control of ourselves, you know. And I'm gonna give a couple examples as we go through.
SPEAKER_00:Well, you know, the so for me, I'm I'm uh I'm already well down that that road, but I think for a lot of people who are, I think for a lot of people they distinguish that which they might call spiritual. Uh, some people might use the label religious, they distinguish that often from what we're trying to do here, which is how to use your mind in ways that help you rather than hinder you, ways that support you rather than break you down. And that's really what we want to do as hypnotists, what we want to do with this podcast. One of the things we know as hypnotists is that when a client goes on, when a client decides, we always encourage clients to sign up for programs, a plan, a multiple series of sessions that are going to take them from point A to point B, point B being where they chose they want to be. And it always happens that the experience of the client is to go from a real sense of frustration and helplessness to a very expanded awareness of their mind, of what their mind is capable of, of what is in their mind, of how deep the mind goes, how how much is in their mind that they're not aware of, that is shaping them both positively and negatively, right? That is impacting who they are, both positively and negatively. And when you decide to go into that journey mentally, right down into your mind, and you discover the things that are interfering with your ability to be who you want to be, you also discover how incredibly powerful you are, how incredibly deep and aware you are, and that there are parts of you that you just are not in the habit of accessing. But if you access them and you start to utilize them, you really have a greater sense of who you are, you have a greater sense of what you can do, you have a greater sense of possibility, you have a greater sense of freedom. So, like even if even if we took the word God out of the picture and we just focused on the mind, it's really hard not to have a spiritual experience when you explore your mind. It's really hard not to find things that you would call spirit. You know, if if you if the easy label is in invisible, invisible, unaware, out of your normal experience, you start to discover that stuff. And I've come to the place, you know, that uh that I'm really confident, right? You can't have a spiritual pursuit that isn't mental. You the answer is always the mind. And as we explore that, the mind, we become more and more aware of how our mind creates whatever we want to call reality. But I think as you're about to delve into what I think you're headed to, you know, remember that the mind is huge, the mind is deep, and the mind is really what you create from what you really are. And we've just proven that over and over and over, client after client, our own explorations, our own lives. You're gonna talk about, I think, a bit. Uh I'll talk about mine. Just the ability to go quiet, to still your mind, and find in there incredible solace. And as we talk all the time, you know, like the body is always gonna distract you. You're gonna have aches and pains, you're gonna have needs, you're gonna have requirements, you're gonna be constantly being reminded that you have a body, you need your body. I have a body, I have a car, I have a driveway, I gotta plow the darn thing. And it's going to make me, it's going to draw me out of my mind and out into the world. And that's why it's so important to find for yourself some methodology. Some people they call it a practice, some methodology to get into your mind. And that's where that's the operating system. That's the that's the core, and that's where you're going to discover who you are, right?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Anyway, yeah, yeah. Know that what we do every day proves that you are much more than you think you are.
SPEAKER_02:Absolutely. Yeah. So I as you guys know, we've been talking about in the last couple episodes, last couple days really, this idea, this decision really to not an idea anymore, to sell the house. And and the fear that comes along with that. And I've been a I don't mind saying it, I don't mind sharing my life, but I've been just a wreck up and down, roller coaster, excitement, and then crying in the corner.
SPEAKER_00:Some might call it like a 180. Yeah. Yeah. Going from absolute thrill, wow, to oh my god, what are we doing?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Yeah. And I was feeling actually as I I want to first say to you, Les, as I'm telling these stories, I want you to ask me questions if they come to you, because sometimes I have a hard time explaining, and maybe I might miss something really important. So I've been feeling really alone in the universe since this decision. I I really didn't feel like I was receiving any help, which I'm kind of used to, maybe. You know, I I was asking and asking and praying and in my own way, and nothing nothing was really coming to me. I wasn't feeling better. I was feeling alone. And and then again last night before going to sleep, I asked. And I did receive help at the in the very, very last moments of sleep this morning. It's probably like 5 30 in the morning that I had a dream. And the dream was very much about feeling like uh somebody who ended up being me. I was two people in the dream as one, but somebody had felt like they had really messed up, right? They had they felt judged, they felt if they were in fear, they had wrecked everything, right? And I was looking at them, feeling love for them, right? Just caring about how they felt. And and then there was a moment later in the dream, not not that much later, seconds really, where they were now presenting something to their team. And I should say that before, when they were saying sorry, sorry, sorry to their team around them, the team was like, No worries, like don't worry about it. It's okay. Right. And then now they're presenting this new thing to their team, and everybody's excited, but I could still see on their face that they felt bad about what had happened before. And I went up to them and I gave them the biggest hug and I said, Everything is meant to be, right? Everything that happens happens for a reason. And maybe what it would happen was sort of this idea of God taking it out of your life because maybe there was an issue with it, right? Maybe God didn't want you going through that, and you think it's a failure on your part, but it was actually a miracle, right? So I felt love for this person. I told them you are loved. And I woke up asking the universe, asking God, who was I in this dream? Because I was actually, I was looking at the person the whole time, but after I thought, you know, I'm sort of going through that in a way, and who am I in this dream? And immediately it was like, you're both, you are both and one. So that was interesting. And it really gave me a lot of calm as I entered the day and a lot of thoughtful processes. So then I thought about having this uh team, you know. I really I I couldn't see the team. I didn't in the dream, you know, I didn't know their faces or anything, but I felt I felt them, I saw them all around, and I was part of them. And I was encouraging and I was happy and and non-judgmental and and just loving. And I thought about how we can feel like you said yesterday or the day before, I can't remember, but how we can feel so alone as we're going through these fears or feeling like we messed up or something like that.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I think when we have fear, quite simply, when we have fear, there's a component to it that we don't acknowledge and that I think is worth shining a light on. And fear almost always comes with the idea that we are alone. I'm alone in this. This is this is all on me. Yeah. Uh and and oftentimes that's that's really at the end of it what the cause of the fear is, right? The situation that's presented to you seems overwhelming only because somewhere inside you there's this idea that you're alone.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. And yeah, it was it was it was really calming knowing that this team was around me. And when I woke up, I I felt like maybe that's my spirit team, right? You know, those things that I believe in. And I'm seeing it from two perspectives, right? So also uh as we go along, again, anyone in the comments, if you want to ask a question, please go ahead and do so.
SPEAKER_00:So I want to jump into here right at this point, yeah. Because I think it's a really helpful idea. In your dream, you know, dreams. We we we wanted to do a podcast on dreams. We ended up having a three-hour conversation ourselves and then turning the microphone on. Um, and we probably will do a podcast on dreams soon enough. Dreams are really amazing things because it really flexes the boundaries of what you allow your mind to do and what you allow your mind to be, and what you allow your mind to access. And, you know, there are all kinds of reports of very, very meaningful dreams, very powerful dreams, very prophetic dreams, dreams that are reflective about a body experiences, all kinds of stuff. Dreams are wild. But what's really cool in the dream is that you can be multiple characters in the dream. You can isolate aspects of yourself into separate characters that play out a story in front of you, like you're watching a movie. And you can extract huge meanings from it. So, for me, one of the things that I think would be really powerful for us to teach, and we try uh I try to teach it to every client that's in the chair. You know, I use the phrase the self-love is always. That's the reframe. Self-love is always, like breathing is always. You don't say I'm gonna go play tennis, but I'm not gonna breathe. Of course you're gonna breathe while you play tennis, right? You're gonna, you know, make dinner. Well, of course you're gonna breathe while you make dinner. It's very easy for us to say breathing is always, and we can do a million other things at the same time. I think it's hard for us to do the same, have the same frame of mind when we think about self-love. Self-love is always, everything we do should be done in a spirit of self-love, right? And what that means to me in part is who's going to reassure us, who's going to calm us, who's going to support us, right? We tend to look outward for somebody to say, yeah, yeah, that's all right. We tell people a story about ourselves. Tell me I'm okay. Tell me I'm I'm normal. Tell me there's nothing wrong with me. Tell me that I can be forgiven. Tell me that I can let go of this. And we have this real tendency to look outward to others. And I just think that's the wrong source. Because others have their own lives, they have their own stuff going on, right? Everything they say and do is really about them. It's not about you. Even when they say, I love you, right? The first word is I. Right? It's about them. I love you. I'm telling you something about me, right? You interpret it as something about you, but what I'm really doing is telling you something about me. I think that to look to others to make us feel better is not always very wise. In fact, often it can be unwise because you can just as easily have a friend to say, Are you nuts? You should get medication. You got to go to the doctor, right? You could just as easily have a friend who has a point of view that's not supportive. And they they might even still say to you, I love you. But I don't think that it's wise to look externally for affirmations that you're okay. I do think it's valuable to look internally and have an ongoing belief in yourself that I am lovable. I'm always lovable. Even when I behave badly, I'm still lovable. Even when I make mistakes, I'm still lovable. And so what I love about that last part of your dream is that although it represented two people in your dream, you're aware now that it's one person and that it's really up to me to take care of me. It's up to me to believe in me. It's up to me to forgive me. It's up to me to do those things. Because all the external forgiveness in the world, all the external pardons that we can get, it's never gonna deal with the guilt. It's never gonna deal with the shame. It's never gonna deal with the way I might judge myself. Right. So I think it's a beautiful, a beautiful little aspect. Anything's possible in a dream. And in that dream, you were able to be two people, which are really one person. And you got to experience the idea that you can forgive yourself, you can encourage yourself, you can be the one that you turn to to say kind things and supportive things.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Yeah. And that releases, funnily enough, a lot of fear around things because in the dream it became very apparent. And I try to my I I say it to my clients a lot when they're open, when I know that they're open to that kind of idea. But the idea that everything happens for a reason, and maybe that that's not meant to happen, or this is meant to, you know, it's up to the person, it's up to their life. Go deeper on that. But it's it really became apparent that it's it's okay that it's okay. Not to judge yourself because nobody's nobody's judging you except for you, right? The team around me, the team around this person, I always had the perspective of looking at the person, but uh the team around me was not judgmental. They were they were laughing and having fun and they were is the word consoling in the beginning, but they weren't judging. It was only the person that judged. So much so that they they put up uh at one point in the dream, they were sitting on a couch, they sat down on a couch, and they pulled this giant divider between myself and them because they didn't want to be seen. And yeah, it just it just by the end of the dream, it was everybody was really happy. They were happy, they were crying when I was telling them how loved they were. But yeah, it was just really fear-releasing in that way. So, you know, I'm not we're we're going through a lot in our life right now, you know, with them the idea that the idea, I keep saying the idea. It is an idea, but the the decision to move. And I guess this is probably uh here. Let me let me get into the chat first. Funny how we all believe that others are judging us, yet they really aren't paying attention to us at all. Yeah. Yeah. It's so true. I mean, uh like when we think back on our life, it's not like you know, it moments when we think we're being judged. I bet you those people that were around us just have no clue what we're if we were to say, remember that time, and they have they they're just not paying attention.
SPEAKER_00:That's not it's not paying attention. Most people might even if they look at you and say, you know, go away, they don't hang on to it. When we judge ourselves, we hang on to it.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, so we remember it.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:We turn, you know, think of it as a spectrum of preference. I prefer this, I don't prefer that. You know, I like chocolate ice cream, not really a big strawberry ice cream fan anymore, right? That's preference, things I prefer. And then we turn that preference into judgment.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Right. And goes from, you know, I like chocolate to chocolate's the best, and strawberry's crab, right? It it moves, it's sort of, I call it the unnecessary next step. When I work with clients and we start to be clear about how we move to judgment, judgment is unnecessary. You can stop at your preference, right? When I'm standing at the counter, I can just say chocolate, please.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:I don't have to say, don't give me any of that darn tiger tail crap, right? Right. I I can just stop at what I prefer. With ourselves, we get confused, right? We start to think that everything we do is representative of who we are. And it's not, right? It's not, not at all. We talk about the idea that I am not what I do, I am the doer. And we talk about the idea that, you know, I never learn anything except by making a mistake, right? If I did it right, then I already knew.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:So I didn't learn anything from that. And if I made a mistake, I learned something. And that just means that the best thing I can do for me is make as many mistakes as possible. It really is. That's how I learned. It's the only way I learned. And so I have to embrace this idea that I'm not what I do, right? I'm the doer. I learn from what I do. I become more, I become greater. And when we embrace that mindset, then there's no room for judgment, right? Because mistakes are good, right? Mistakes are valuable. Mistakes serve a purpose. But we take that unnecessary next step and judge ourselves because we made a mistake. And that programs in us a real fear of ourselves.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:I'm afraid to make a mistake because I ultimately I'm afraid others are going to be hard on me, but I know that I'm going to be hard on me. I know that I'm going to think badly of myself. And that's a program. And that is a really painful program.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Right? I am not what I do. Self-love is always. I'm going to be the one to not judge myself.
SPEAKER_02:Mm-hmm. Yeah. And I saw I suppose that's a good segue into what happened last night. So two days ago, two evenings ago, let's say, I got an email out of nowhere asking if I would do a past life regression on someone's channel for a group. And I looked at their channel, and it's they have 1.1 million followers. And so immediate fear. Immediate fear. And I'm not fearful of doing the regression. I mean, there's a little bit of nervousness, but and and speaking to all those people. It's not going to be 1.1 million people watching, but it's going to be big. And I noticed in the email that this person said, you know, I've reached out to a few regressionists and just please fill out this form and I'll get back to you and we'll see who moves forward. And so the fear wasn't speaking in front of all these people. The fear became the possible rejection. Right. And so I was now in, I have to do everything in my power to not be rejected. So I filled out the form really quickly. I did all right, whatever. But where am I going with this? So I filled out the form, got back to her, said thank you, looking forward to possibly chatting, and just let it go. Right. But this little fear is still going on in my mind. And but I did. I just had to sort of let it go. And then last night I got an email back from her saying, Hey, do you want to meet tomorrow for a quick 15-minute interview type thing just to connect? And I'm thinking, yay! And then I look at the timestamp on the email and I'm three hours late getting back to her. And I'm like, oh my God, I lost, I've lost it. Like she's gonna disqualify me because I didn't get back to her five minutes later. Right. And so all these fears of rejection, you know, what is she gonna think? As if I'm not human, like as if like I I'm not uh I'm just not on my phone, especially in the evening, you know, we're watching a movie or something, you know. And so again, having to just let go. And I thought last night, and maybe this is where the dream is coming from, besides all the other stuff with the house. I was thinking, I man, oh man, I messed up on that. Like I was way too late on that email. I checked even even to the point of checking right before I closed my eyes, if she had emailed me back for sleep, right? And so yeah, just all this internal conflict, but I did have to, before going to sleep, sort of say to myself, okay, number one, if she's someone who's gonna judge me for not getting back to her right away after an email, is it somebody that I want to work with anyway, you know? And number two, if I don't uh receive, if I if I don't get this, you know, if I'm not accepted, there's a reason I'm not accepted. Right? The universe is saving me from something or I don't know what, you know. God is taking care of me. I'm just working throughout it. I'm just doing things that I'm intuition is driving me to do. And there was a number three. Number three is oh yeah, this idea that I sort of came to a conclusion. I can't remember if I came to this conclusion last night or this morning, but that uh the idea oh my gosh, it was at the tip of my tongue and I've already forgotten it. The idea, sorry guys. Oh, I've forgotten it. Oh my god. Wrong life! I know I said it to you before the podcast and I've forgotten it. Number one is I've forgotten. Number one is yeah, Barbza's not meant to be, but number one is that see, fear is taking over my brain right now and I'm blanking. Number one is that I don't want to be working with somebody who's judging me anyway. Number two is that yeah, maybe it wasn't meant to be, right? God's taking care of me no matter what. Oh, number three is that this no matter what, this is something in my life that I'm to learn from. And it was presented to me uh by the universe to learn from whether or not I receive the call or or not. So what I'm learning from it so far, anyway, is that I do have the skills. I do have the skills, and not because they reached out to me. It's not like they're reaching out to me as like, oh, now I'm good enough. But it's sort of given me this internal drive to do my stuff, right? It's I was really, I mean, yesterday, if you had seen me, like I was really down and out on life and the business and just this roller coaster that we're going through or I'm going through right now. So it's given me this like fresh, uh renewed purpose feeling. Does that make sense?
SPEAKER_00:Does to me.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Chad says, always lessons, all things have a purpose. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:And even right there, you learned a technique. It's really hard to hold multiple things in your head at once and explain them one at a time. And that's just really hard because the the conscious minds are really, really limited, right? People don't realize just how limited their logical mind is. It can really only hold one thing at a time. So while you try to hold three things and explain them, you're really, really struggling to hold them all there. So what all we did was go back to the concept that there were three things, and we went one, two, and then three popped up because that's how you had them clumped in your conscious mind. There were three, and you'd covered one and two, so now they weren't there to remind you of three. By simply going back to one and two, three pops right back up because that's the way you were holding them in your conscious mind. These are just little mental hacks that just work, and there you go. Now you learn some.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, when you have seven points and five points, sometimes I'm thinking, how in the world is he rem like, how does he know there's five points before he starts talking?
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, yeah, sometimes because I'm helped.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. So yeah, that's my little story.
SPEAKER_00:And so let's go back to what we were gonna talk about in the podcast and just bring it all back there, which was how we can tap into this deep, wonderful thing that's mind. And if you ever go on a journey of discovering your mind, it's one of those things we do. We've had quite a few people engage that journey. If you ever go on a journey in your mind to understand who you really are and how your mind really works and how things really are, you discover just how deep your mind is and how connected your mind is to something more, and how available your mind is to a broader view of what's going on here as you live a life in a body. And the idea that we really said we would talk about this morning, and we have, and now we just got to bring it together, was using the technique of asking for help before you go to sleep. It's really, really a great way to deal with your fears, to deal with your lack of clarity about what you're doing, how you're doing it, why you're doing it. It's a really great way to deal with just some things that anything really that you would suffer over, that you would hold in your mind and see yourself as inadequate or see yourself as unable, right? And it seems silly, like who am I asking? And there's a lot of ways to look at it. You on a basic psychology level can just ask your subconscious mind, your deeper mind. You have many, many levels to your mind, many, many dimensions to your mind that you just don't use most of the time. And this world and this body does its best to keep you from accessing that stuff. Because, you know, people who are busy accessing their deeper self and understanding the nature of the reality, well, they just don't make good workers, right? They don't show up to work on time, they don't stick to jobs, they're not inclined to be spending their lives making somebody else rich. And so the idea of allowing yourself to go deep into your mind is really rare today in the world. But know and be confident that science is proving all the time that your mind's way deeper than you think it is, that you are much broader and deeper than you think you are. And I'm gonna suggest to you that when you go on one of these journeys where you want to really understand who you are, that's when you discover how your mind is really unlimited. Why we call the school the infinite mind. Your mind really reaches up to your higher self. And that higher self is genius, that higher self is aware. That higher self has real understanding of what the heck you're doing here and why. And you can reach into that mind uh deliberately through things like hypnosis and meditation, and you can reach into that mind in a more passive way by simply asking yourself, asking for help before you go to sleep. And I have been doing it now for years, and I'll have nights where I I I know I have been helped, and I don't really recall what it is I've been helped with. I have nights when I wake up in the morning and it happened last week. I had a song in my head, right? It was this song, and I said, Why is this song in my head? Right? Like, how did sometimes how in my sleep?
SPEAKER_02:Say the the name of the song.
SPEAKER_00:Have a little faith in me. Right. And, you know, there you are, just asking for help. And then this song Have a Little Faith in Me. And then if you ever, you know, it's a Hyatt, is it John Hyatt? It's a John Hyatt song. Look up the lyrics, you read the lyrics, and it's like you could easily interpret it as God talking to you. And it's just a song on one of my playlists from years ago, right? But it it was stuck in my head. Sometimes I wake up with a phrase in my head. And on those nights now, when that phrase is in my head and I find myself engaged in sort of semi-sleep thinking about that, I do my best to really write that down and engage that because there's value there. It's been put planted, who cares from where? It's been planted in my mind. And, you know, I have some nights I ask for help and I just wake up in the morning just buzzing with energy, just feeling like I'm on another level, and I know I've been helped. You can you can have a great deal of belief in anything you want. I don't think the people, the entities, the the souls that help us, I don't think they care what we call them. I don't think they care what we label them. I think they just really like to be asked to help. And whether that's your higher mind or your higher self, or it's an angel, or it's a guide, or whatever word you want to put on it, it is there and it's waiting for you. And we've discovered this through hypnosis. I it's one of my favorite things is when I reach a stage with a client where they just want to be introduced to their guides. They they they become aware that something's going on. They feel like it's more than just their little human self, and they want to know what the hell is that and where's that coming from? And it's so exciting to take somebody into a trance and go really, really deep, and then go to the other side and go back and say, here, this is why you're here, and this is what you're here to do. And hi, my name is whatever you want to call me, and my name is whatever you want to call me, and we're your guides, and we're with you all the time, and we're constantly available, and all you got to do is turn to us. Yeah, yeah. You can you can get right out there on the scientific level that talks about what goes on in dreams and how deep the mind is, and you can go in the other direction and call it spirit and call it woo-woo, or call it whatever you want, because it really doesn't matter what you call it, because what matters is on a day-to-day basis, if you are willing to ask for help and you are willing to listen for help, and you are willing to truly engage that belief that you have that you're not alone, you will be helped. And it will be life-changing. Yeah, like and I'll I'll just say it now as the observer. Yeah, Hillary woke up a lot better today. Yeah. She's a she's in a different place today, you know. Yeah, uh, it's it's easy for me to see.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, thank you. Yeah, I remember uh for me, this means a lot, and I'll just share it. About two and a half years ago, I woke up and it was I woke up in the morning, and this the most beautiful I couldn't even tell you if it was a male or female voice, really, but the most beautiful voice, audible voice, not not a thought voice, like it sounded like me talking to you kind of thing, right? Or you talking to me. His most beautiful voice said said to me as I was coming it asleep, the highest in peace believes in you. And I swear to God, I'll have a tattoo of it someday. But it's always sort of brought me back when in times of, you know. I I I try to think of it especially when I feel lost. So to your what you were saying, it's definitely spend some some time reaching out to source, to the universe, to to the consciousness around you that you are part of. And yeah, just just allowing. But that reminds me what you were saying about the guides in the school. In the school, there's a classroom called The Infinite Soul. And in there, there's uh there's a little tiny little course on channeling, and in that course, there's a little meditation to meet your guides. So if you want to check that out, go ahead, check that out. Yeah. Any questions before we wrap up today? Have a wonderful snowy day. We're looking at birds outside eating seeds. Well, thank you guys. Thank you too. And yeah, we'll see you later. Have a good day.