Episode 21

Awe-Inspiring Moments: From Northern Lights to Online Spaces

Published on: 31st May, 2024

Show Summary:

Welcome back to another episode of Soul Inspired You!

  • In Episode 21, hosts Melissa Amos and Beth Hewitt dive deep into the art of finding positivity on rainy days.
  • They explore the profound impact of awe-inspiring moments, like witnessing the northern lights and discuss how these experiences can enrich our lives.
  • With personal anecdotes, our hosts reflect on the interconnectedness of technology, spirituality, and human connection. They emphasize the importance of using technology to spread positivity and create vibrant online communities, rather than succumbing to negativity.
  • Join Melissa and Beth as they share insights on shifting perspectives and the role of conscious beings in transmitting positive energy.
  • Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on embracing wonder, transforming digital spaces, and harnessing the potential of the future to create a more connected, awe-filled world.

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Transcript
Melissa Amos:

Hello there. Hello, Mel. How are you doing?

Melissa Amos:

I'm good, how are you? I'm good. You look very

Beth Hewitt:

bright and ready for the world today. Do you feel that

Beth Hewitt:

way? Context. It's been really

Melissa Amos:

sunny the last few days, and then today it's one of those

Melissa Amos:

grey and wet days. And I am

Melissa Amos:

so conscious when it is a day like this, how many people turn around and

Melissa Amos:

go, oh, what a horrible day. People say it all the time, right?

Melissa Amos:

And what a wet day.

Beth Hewitt:

But I actually love these days, I love the rain. I don't

Beth Hewitt:

particularly like being caught up in it, but I don't know, there's something about rain

Beth Hewitt:

that clears the air. I actually think it makes you stop in the moment

Beth Hewitt:

and just be like, oh, how shall I do my day to day? For example,

Beth Hewitt:

today I'm in the summer house, and the rain immediately made me think, can

Beth Hewitt:

I do it in the summer house? Because we might be able to hear the

Beth Hewitt:

rain on the podcast. But then I thought, actually might be quite therapeutic for people

Beth Hewitt:

to hear the rain. But as it is, I don't think you can hear it

Beth Hewitt:

anyway because Zoom has cut the background noise out. But I just. I don't

Beth Hewitt:

know. I like rainy days. I used to love it at school when it was

Beth Hewitt:

raining and we all had to play inside instead and play with the games that

Beth Hewitt:

no one ever played with. Like, I loved that kind of, that

Beth Hewitt:

feeling. I don't know, something cosy about rain. Yeah, it can't be a

Melissa Amos:

sunny day every day. It can't be a sunny day every day. Yeah. And I

Melissa Amos:

don't think. I don't think we would want it to be. Although doing the school

Melissa Amos:

run in the. Rain, that is no fun. No,

Beth Hewitt:

that's less fun. I got out of that this morning. So what's

Melissa Amos:

going on in Beth's world? That the listeners will be

Melissa Amos:

riveted to. What'S going on in Beth's world. So right now, I'm in the

Beth Hewitt:

middle of another gratitude journey. This time it's

Beth Hewitt:

a smaller container. That's because, and this is an interesting topic as

Beth Hewitt:

well, because of what's been going on in life. I wanted to create a

Beth Hewitt:

smaller container. I didn't want my energy to be overwhelmed with lots

Beth Hewitt:

and lots of people. And I think at one time I would have probably seen

Beth Hewitt:

that maybe as a bit of a failure. Like, I haven't got 300 people in

Beth Hewitt:

a community, but actually, I set that intention of, let's have

Beth Hewitt:

a smaller group dynamic, which I can hold, and that all of

Beth Hewitt:

those people that show up are going to be engaged, and it's just been a

Beth Hewitt:

really nice space to be holding this month. So that's what

Beth Hewitt:

I'm doing currently in terms of work. I'm working on the gratitude journey,

Beth Hewitt:

but I'm also looking at this sense of community right now. I don't know about

Beth Hewitt:

you, Mel, but I'm getting this real pull away from

Beth Hewitt:

Facebook right now. And that's where I do a lot of my,

Beth Hewitt:

a lot of my work. It's the biggest platform, really, I think I

Beth Hewitt:

use in terms of my marketing and reach. And I'm really.

Beth Hewitt:

I love community. I love creating space where there's

Beth Hewitt:

engagement and connection and collaboration.

Beth Hewitt:

And I'm just feeling Facebook is not conducive to that at the minute. It's just

Beth Hewitt:

not. It's not helping me. It's not like how we talk about the universe. Like,

Beth Hewitt:

you take some action and the universe meets you halfway. I feel like if Facebook

Beth Hewitt:

was the universe, it wouldn't be being very kind right now, because if you're doing

Beth Hewitt:

all of the work and Facebook's going, I'm not going to help you with your

Beth Hewitt:

actions kind of thing. I don't know, I feel like it served its purpose. I'm

Beth Hewitt:

going to stick around on Facebook. I'm not going to cut my nose off despite

Beth Hewitt:

my face, but I'm working on things behind the scenes where I want to create

Beth Hewitt:

and cultivate communities that have got a different

Beth Hewitt:

energy. And it's kicked up all kinds of different nuances and things as I've

Beth Hewitt:

been working through that. Even just thinking about

Beth Hewitt:

moving space has also changed some of

Beth Hewitt:

these perceptions or self limiting beliefs we hold about ourselves. So, for example,

Beth Hewitt:

from like price point kind of thing, like,

Beth Hewitt:

as soon as you shift to a new space and dynamic, you're no

Beth Hewitt:

longer held down by the same conditions that you were

Beth Hewitt:

previously or that you become accustomed to, if that makes sense. Does that make

Beth Hewitt:

sense? So that's what's going on for me right now, is that I'm in the

Beth Hewitt:

summer house because it's coming to summertime. I

Beth Hewitt:

like working out here in the garden this time of the year. But, yeah,

Beth Hewitt:

just doing my thing, creating new products,

Beth Hewitt:

creating new services, just having fun and living life

Beth Hewitt:

and listening to the rain. So, yeah, that's my long answer to what's going

Beth Hewitt:

on right now. Well, I want to pick up on that because you

Melissa Amos:

said about creating community and community

Melissa Amos:

is, look, I'm seeing a big shift in a lot

Melissa Amos:

of people, especially those that

Melissa Amos:

are, what do we call awakened, aware,

Melissa Amos:

conscious. And there seems to be, there seems to have

Melissa Amos:

been, especially in the last few weeks and months, this

Melissa Amos:

up level in connection, this change in

Melissa Amos:

connection, this want for a deepening of connection.

Melissa Amos:

And connection for me is one of my strongest values. It

Melissa Amos:

always comes up whenever I'm looking at creating something

Melissa Amos:

new or doing inquiry of myself or wondering

Melissa Amos:

why I'm maybe not feeling aligned to something. It always

Melissa Amos:

comes back to connection to self, to connection to others,

Melissa Amos:

connection to spirit, connection to truth, connection to whatever

Melissa Amos:

it is. And then, and how all of those are connected

Melissa Amos:

together. And as we're recording

Melissa Amos:

this, it was last week when many parts of

Melissa Amos:

the world saw the aurora. And

Melissa Amos:

it's interesting when an event

Melissa Amos:

happens like that where we're all sitting in this amazing

Melissa Amos:

awe and there's something that's different happening. Just like we started this

Melissa Amos:

conversation of when it's raining, it's something different now I'm moving somewhere else. It brings

Melissa Amos:

up conceptions and perceptions. I think the

Melissa Amos:

aurora did that for so many people. It's like this possibility of

Melissa Amos:

what's going on now.

Melissa Amos:

I channeled into the

Melissa Amos:

energetics of the aurora as it came in. I got

Melissa Amos:

this really profound insight

Melissa Amos:

which I didn't realize the implication from until a couple of

Melissa Amos:

days or about 24 hours later. And it

Melissa Amos:

said to me, I was like, what's this about? I just asked that question, what's

Melissa Amos:

this about? What's your message? And I got this

Melissa Amos:

download, if you like. That said, this is around

Melissa Amos:

about technology, the use of technology,

Melissa Amos:

where we place our focus and experiencing

Melissa Amos:

wonder and awe. And then here we are having a conversation

Melissa Amos:

about technology. Is it meeting me halfway? How am

Melissa Amos:

I doing this? It's interesting, this seems to be coming

Melissa Amos:

up and I've been having conversations with friends

Melissa Amos:

and I've just noticed something.

Melissa Amos:

So I've got chat GPT open on my yeah, some

Melissa Amos:

work and the forward slash number is

Melissa Amos:

444. But this is the point

Melissa Amos:

is that as I was tuning into the aurora and I

Melissa Amos:

was like, okay, what is the message? And I posted it on my page, which

Melissa Amos:

I'm sure if you went on my Facebook or on my Instagram, you could go

Melissa Amos:

back and find it. But it spoke about this coming together of

Melissa Amos:

technology in humans, and technology is involved.

Melissa Amos:

Like, I've just said the horror words, chat GPT as a spiritual

Melissa Amos:

teacher and there will be people who are going, how can you use chat

Melissa Amos:

GPT? It's like the work of the devil, but it's not.

Melissa Amos:

It's are we relating with this? How are we

Melissa Amos:

working with Facebook? How are we working with AI? How are we

Melissa Amos:

working with technology? What are we feeding into it and then what are we

Melissa Amos:

drawing out of it? And with the aurora, it

Melissa Amos:

was interesting. The only reason I knew it was there is because I was on

Melissa Amos:

my phone on Facebook, and then suddenly I started to see these pictures and

Melissa Amos:

I'm like, and then I went outside and I'm

Melissa Amos:

looking in the sky and I'm like, oh, I think there is something out there.

Melissa Amos:

And how did I get those amazing views? Through

Melissa Amos:

the camera on my phone? Yeah. Which has the

Melissa Amos:

capabilities. So the technology isn't

Melissa Amos:

bad. The technology enabled me to happen,

Melissa Amos:

but I took time out of looking through my phone to

Melissa Amos:

get the photos wide so I could share it with people to

Melissa Amos:

actually stop and just be, even if I couldn't see it fully with

Melissa Amos:

my naked eye, to just be in the energetics that are coming in.

Beth Hewitt:

Yeah. So there's a toing and throwing a blending.

Melissa Amos:

There's something going on. I think there definitely is. I wrote an email,

Beth Hewitt:

actually, I think it was the day after the aurora, around that around perspective,

Beth Hewitt:

because there were a lot of people saying, I couldn't see it, there was nothing

Beth Hewitt:

there. Why can I see it? Why can you see it? Kind of thing. And

Beth Hewitt:

it was all the email. I can't remember the full essence of it, but it

Beth Hewitt:

was about the shift in the perspective. And actually, if you utilize the tool, if

Beth Hewitt:

you use your phone, you might have, might be able to see the unhidden. And

Beth Hewitt:

it's like life generally, right? If we shift a perspective, we change a lens all

Beth Hewitt:

of a sudden. And actually, at that time, everybody was thinking, we

Beth Hewitt:

can try again tomorrow. Now, unfortunately, I don't think the weather

Beth Hewitt:

allowed us or things had moved along and we couldn't see it as the same

Beth Hewitt:

way as the day before. But there is something about the shifting of

Beth Hewitt:

perspectives and using technology or using

Beth Hewitt:

communication or just changing the status quo. Because I think

Beth Hewitt:

if we come back to Facebook, for example, it's a giant, isn't it?

Beth Hewitt:

And so many people use it every single day. It's just part

Beth Hewitt:

of who we are. We might get up in the morning, the first thing that

Beth Hewitt:

we check is maybe Facebook or some other social platform, and it's just

Beth Hewitt:

come ingrained in us that this is part and parcel of what we do. But

Beth Hewitt:

actually, what if there's a different way to have the

Beth Hewitt:

same experience, but a better experience in a different place with a different

Beth Hewitt:

lens, with a different perspective? So I'm all for new technology and new

Beth Hewitt:

ways of doing. I love chat GPT. Like, I use it, like, for

Beth Hewitt:

all kinds of different things. It's absolutely amazing for

Beth Hewitt:

brainstorming and working with us. Don't use it just to give you the answer,

Beth Hewitt:

but use it to mold with your, your inquisitive

Beth Hewitt:

nature and your own ideas and see what else can come up as well. And

Beth Hewitt:

again, that's about connection and communication

Beth Hewitt:

and all of that. What are you giving your

Melissa Amos:

power to? You can think about the, you can think about chat GPT,

Melissa Amos:

and I can put something in there and I can say to it, write me

Melissa Amos:

a program. And then the program's just not going to be,

Melissa Amos:

it might be good, but it's not going to be me. And so the people

Melissa Amos:

who are then attending my things, and then I'm reading out some

Melissa Amos:

stuff that I haven't even written, it's not going to

Melissa Amos:

resonate because they're coming to me. They're not going to

Melissa Amos:

chat GPT, but using that as a

Melissa Amos:

prompt, help me hear about other things, or

Melissa Amos:

I want to talk about this. Can you let me know what other research is

Melissa Amos:

around and available for it? And using it to help

Melissa Amos:

enhance is like, why wouldn't we? This is for me

Melissa Amos:

what the age of Aquarius is about.

Melissa Amos:

Now, I had an interesting discussion with

Melissa Amos:

some of my members in soul space. It was a few months ago,

Melissa Amos:

and it was when Zoom had put on some new terminal

Melissa Amos:

conditions, saying that they're basically recording all of your thing

Melissa Amos:

and that everything that you say, you're giving them

Melissa Amos:

your rights. And they were like, we're all going to come off Zoom and all

Melissa Amos:

this stuff. And I'm like, hold on a minute. What I understand of this

Melissa Amos:

new rule is it makes sense. We've got these AI tools.

Melissa Amos:

Like, this is being transcribed. Yes. This call that we are having is being

Melissa Amos:

transcribed. What's it being transcribed by AI? Yes.

Melissa Amos:

And so we need it saving us days of time. Maybe that's how you found

Melissa Amos:

us, by a keyword that was on the transcript. I

Melissa Amos:

don't know. Maybe this is how this message is getting out there. But also,

Melissa Amos:

isn't it good for the AI bots that

Melissa Amos:

there's information like this that's going into the AI?

Melissa Amos:

Because if the only people that used AI were people who

Melissa Amos:

didn't care about the universe, the planet,

Melissa Amos:

ethics people, the

Melissa Amos:

spirituality, the greater good, then the

Melissa Amos:

only information that would go into AI is all the kind of the things that

Melissa Amos:

we don't really want more of in the world. And what I said to my

Melissa Amos:

members was actually, I quite like the idea that

Melissa Amos:

my words and that my ideas and that my

Melissa Amos:

understandings and my ethics are going in and feeding this machine

Melissa Amos:

even if it's just like zero, zero, like

Melissa Amos:

1%, it's still putting in that drop.

Beth Hewitt:

Yeah. Of good points and a sea of.

Melissa Amos:

Who knows? It's the age old kind of the history that

Beth Hewitt:

goes round and round again, like when the machines first started coming in and the

Beth Hewitt:

printing press, and it's just time evolving and new things coming

Beth Hewitt:

in all the time. There's always going to be a level of resistance, and it's

Beth Hewitt:

whether are you going to come along for the journey and be part of the

Beth Hewitt:

solutions where technology is actually

Beth Hewitt:

working for us rather than against us? We can't

Beth Hewitt:

get left behind. We can get left behind, but I would say don't get left

Beth Hewitt:

behind. And I think it's a really good point that the work

Beth Hewitt:

that many of us do in the world should be

Beth Hewitt:

being interpreted and used in new

Beth Hewitt:

ways to create better worlds rather than

Beth Hewitt:

scaremongering or whatever else. AI in itself, just like money

Melissa Amos:

in itself, just like social media in itself, is not inherently good or

Melissa Amos:

bad. It's what we do with it that that counts and

Melissa Amos:

that matters. And I was also. These

Melissa Amos:

synchronicities just coming up. I was also in a. I'm in a

Melissa Amos:

Facebook group that's part of a program that I'm in, and they've chosen

Melissa Amos:

to take the group off Facebook and put it on a separate

Melissa Amos:

platform. And I went in there and it's a really nice group. It's one of

Melissa Amos:

those rare groups on the Internet that actually, you

Melissa Amos:

can have discussion. Yeah, it's good

Melissa Amos:

engagement. They're good people. And you, like, you go in there and there's

Melissa Amos:

this just nice little light fizz. And I put a note in

Melissa Amos:

there and I said, it's really rare to see this, and I'm going to miss

Melissa Amos:

the community because actually this group, sometimes it just shows up on

Melissa Amos:

my newsfeed, which can be a sea of

Melissa Amos:

opinion. And actually, my commitment is to

Melissa Amos:

continue that when somebody, whoever it is, comes

Melissa Amos:

across my post, that maybe it will help just fizz a

Melissa Amos:

little bit of light in what could be a sea of doom,

Melissa Amos:

right. Which sometimes it is, depending on who you connect to and

Melissa Amos:

your algorithms and all of this. And so it becomes our

Melissa Amos:

responsibility. And if you're listening to this, I would say that

Melissa Amos:

it's, it can be quite easy to move into

Melissa Amos:

this despair. And so. Oh, my God, everyone's having these

Melissa Amos:

conversations. Yeah. On the Internet. And it's awful

Melissa Amos:

and I need to come off it and I need to do this. And if

Melissa Amos:

that's your choice, then that's fine. And how

Melissa Amos:

about if you're not seeing what you want, you become

Melissa Amos:

the change that you want to see and you

Melissa Amos:

bring to that space. You become a creator, not a

Melissa Amos:

consumer. You bring your light, your energy,

Melissa Amos:

your point of view into this space. And

Melissa Amos:

maybe even for one person, you'll

Melissa Amos:

help change their perspective, help them feel a little bit of

Melissa Amos:

this energetic that you can emit. That's

Beth Hewitt:

exactly where my head is right

Beth Hewitt:

now with moving a community to another

Beth Hewitt:

platform, in that I can see the benefits of

Beth Hewitt:

this particular platform. I won't name it right now, but there's

Beth Hewitt:

a lot of, you can hear around the periphery, lots of

Beth Hewitt:

conversational communication of, this is not the right space

Beth Hewitt:

or it's bro energy or. And I just

Beth Hewitt:

think, actually, it's not about who's already there. It's

Beth Hewitt:

about what we bring to the party. And if, let's take women, for example.

Beth Hewitt:

If women never stepped up and said, I have a place at the table, too,

Beth Hewitt:

I can make business decisions or I can vote for my

Beth Hewitt:

country, whatever that is. If women particularly didn't do

Beth Hewitt:

that, then where would we be today? So, as I'm looking at it, it

Beth Hewitt:

would be very easy to listen to maybe some of these naysayers and

Beth Hewitt:

more critical elements of. But this is

Beth Hewitt:

what's over there right now. But I'm thinking, yeah, but this isn't, this platform

Beth Hewitt:

is amazing. It has so much potential, and it's not

Beth Hewitt:

about who's using it now or how they choose to use it. It's

Beth Hewitt:

about how we as leaders choose to use it

Beth Hewitt:

moving forward and shining the light for other people to do that,

Beth Hewitt:

too. Because why should something be dominated? And

Beth Hewitt:

it's not about saying, like, one energy is better than other energy. It's just about,

Beth Hewitt:

let's. Let's just compliment one another. There's a space for everybody. So it's interesting

Beth Hewitt:

that you've raised that as well, because I think it's. That's

Beth Hewitt:

the thought process that I'm having at the minute, is that it's

Beth Hewitt:

about stepping up into a different kind of leadership where you're

Beth Hewitt:

prepared to do something that goes

Beth Hewitt:

against the grain, see what happens. But I feel only

Beth Hewitt:

magical things can happen when you're in that kind of let's create good.

Melissa Amos:

It's this balance, isn't it? We listen to our

Melissa Amos:

intuitive nudges, we understand what is it that's

Melissa Amos:

driven, that is it an inspiration of, okay, there's

Melissa Amos:

this new thing I need to go here. I'm being called here. Is it

Melissa Amos:

a running away from energy? Like, we look at these things and we're like,

Melissa Amos:

okay, how do we bring in and make the most of

Melissa Amos:

that? How do we bring our essence into the place? Now,

Melissa Amos:

what's also interesting is last week I was running a free

Melissa Amos:

event on really diving deep into what it

Melissa Amos:

means to be intuitive, how to work with our intuitive nudges,

Melissa Amos:

what intuitive isn't all of this. Now, I have run

Melissa Amos:

a similar event on Facebook, but I don't

Melissa Amos:

know how many times now. Seven times, I think. And it's brilliant. And

Melissa Amos:

I was like, you know what? I don't want to do it on Facebook this

Melissa Amos:

time. And I took it over to telegram and did the

Melissa Amos:

whole thing on there, and the energy was completely different.

Melissa Amos:

And I'm. I've not really been much on telegram,

Melissa Amos:

but having the. It was just different. Like,

Melissa Amos:

completely different. And part of my decision was, I know that I

Melissa Amos:

do have a lot of clients who don't want to be on social media. And

Melissa Amos:

when I'm working with people and encouraging them to open their

Melissa Amos:

intuitive information, to open their energy bodies,

Melissa Amos:

that sometimes a platform that's so busy, like

Melissa Amos:

Facebook, isn't conducive to the opening, and then

Melissa Amos:

it can become overwhelming. So I thought I would try it.

Melissa Amos:

And yes, there's some refinements and tweaks that I

Melissa Amos:

need to do from my end, but I actually really liked it. My nervous

Melissa Amos:

system was settled the whole time. I really enjoyed the whole process.

Melissa Amos:

It wasn't actually that energetically

Melissa Amos:

taxing, like you said, with your smaller group that you've

Melissa Amos:

got. So it's different, and who knows where that might

Melissa Amos:

be another time. So there is this

Melissa Amos:

definite move and shake, and

Melissa Amos:

I want to encourage the listeners to

Melissa Amos:

just notice what's coming up for them now and

Melissa Amos:

what they can bring to these different platforms. Where are you

Beth Hewitt:

being called? Where you've been pulled to, what you've been encouraged

Beth Hewitt:

to try. It's exciting,

Beth Hewitt:

it's new, and, yeah, it's just nice to

Beth Hewitt:

try these new places. I did a similar thing with Voxa recently, and again, it

Beth Hewitt:

was the same. I'd probably not made that connection about the nervous system, but,

Beth Hewitt:

yeah, I can totally resonate with that. It's almost like a clear channel. There's nothing

Beth Hewitt:

else there. There's no distractions. There's

Beth Hewitt:

no. Yeah, just a nice space to be

Beth Hewitt:

and to create from the ground up, rather than almost trying

Beth Hewitt:

to peer through the trees of everything that's come before. When we're in

Beth Hewitt:

Facebook or we're in a group and we've previously run something in a similar space,

Beth Hewitt:

or there's lots of things I've gone on previously. It's almost like we're trying to

Beth Hewitt:

restate ourselves. Like, hello, I'm back

Beth Hewitt:

again. But I think in a brand new space each time, it's

Beth Hewitt:

just like starting from the ground up and being. And just seeing what

Beth Hewitt:

organically happens in a really easy space.

Melissa Amos:

Yes, we are evolving, and our job is to continue to

Melissa Amos:

evolve. I started speaking about the

Melissa Amos:

aurora and the message that I got from that. And

Melissa Amos:

the message that I got was super clear about what is it that you're

Melissa Amos:

focusing on? Because if you remember, after the

Melissa Amos:

aurora, the following day, 24 hours later, we

Melissa Amos:

had, yes, half some of the people, oh, it's not fair.

Melissa Amos:

Why did no one tell me? Blah, blah. And some people were

Melissa Amos:

joking about it, and some people were mad about it. And then there was

Melissa Amos:

this whole thing of, oh, it was a

Melissa Amos:

technological. It was because of

Melissa Amos:

weather and all of this stuff. And

Melissa Amos:

whether that's true or not isn't my concern at the moment. But

Melissa Amos:

I received this message about how are we responding to technology?

Melissa Amos:

That technology isn't inherently good or bad. And then

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some hours later, discovered that there was talk of maybe

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this whole phenomenon was created by technology, maybe

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it wasn't. And I thought, isn't this message even more

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potent now? And I wonder,

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do you want to hear it? Do you want to hear what I. Yeah, sure.

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Yeah. Okay. Spend even a small

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moment in the beautiful awe that is possible in the world, in the

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darkness of the world, in the peace and quiet. It's the darkness and the

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still that brings you and allows the possibility of the wonder

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to you. It's moments like these that impart

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the connection of the vast as well as the apparent separateness of

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self. How small you may feel under the expanse of the

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stars. And it is the awe, the feeling of

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wonder, the openness to the vastness of possibility that

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starts to create a momentum when the full spectrum of

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light is able to be received in the world through the darkness that

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many of you shy from. But where you can shine the

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most, these purples and blues and pinks and greens

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flooding you with wonder, with codes that you can choose

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how to use. That's right. It is not our intention to do

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the work for you, but to provide you with the opportunities to

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awaken what is ready for you. Tonight is one of those

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times. Choose. As the age of Aquarius is

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dawning, humans all have a choice. This connection with technology

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can both ascend and descend, can create both

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wonder and fear. And both can imply love or

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hate. That, dear ones, is up to you. When

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technologies are involved in natural phenomena, it is not inherently bad

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or wrong or scary, but with enough focus, we can make it that

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way. As you noticed with the events this evening, technology

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allowed for this to happen. Should this take away the wonder?

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When was the last time you allowed yourself true, pure,

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unadulterated, wow. True openness to the

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possibility, true connection with the night sky and the

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wonderful phenomena that the humans get to experience?

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When was the last time it interests us

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that humans can very easily dwell in cynicism and fear and

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rejection and separation. Yet a moment of wonder is short

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lived and often preferred to be logicalized away.

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Why would you so easily allow yourself to be drawn down when

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it is so few and far between that we find ourselves enjoying?

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The power of? These moments come with how the humans welcome and

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interact with them. This is the same for your technologies and

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your artificial intelligence. And when a major world event such

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as this one occurs, choose your thoughts wisely, for they all have

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power to create worlds. You are on the precipice

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of pure potentiality right now. How do you choose to

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honor the possibilities that lie ahead? Enjoy.

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And full of wonderful. Wow,

Beth Hewitt:

amazing words. There's so much to pick out from that

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I don't really know where to start. There was certainly, like, a resetting, wasn't there,

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when that happened? Because it made people look up and stop and

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think, is there a different way? Or at least if you wanted

Beth Hewitt:

to do that, you could do that. You could think,

Beth Hewitt:

what, is this just something I need to be focused on in the moment?

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Or is actually this telling me something more than what I'm seeing right

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now? So I just love all of that. I don't really know what to say.

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I think there's so much more to unpack with all of that. Even

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just on a neurological level, right when you're looking up, it's

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creating pathways in the brain. Like, even just that. Even if we just took

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that. Amazing. Yeah. And you think

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about the moment, certainly, for me, it was

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like, oh, my God. Like we've. Me and my husband have been saying

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for years, I would really love to go to Iceland, to Norway, to go and

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see the northern lights, the stuff we were meant to go

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around 2020 and never happened, obviously.

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And in the moment, we were like, wow.

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We were standing literally outside our front door, like,

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in this sense of, oh, my gosh. And from a

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physiological point of view, that sense of wonder, that sense of awe, that

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sense of just being astounded, it

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doesn't happen. It's not something that we allow

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ourselves. Very often

Beth Hewitt:

it's not even allowing, is it, though? It's almost like the certain conditions that need

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to happen in order. It's like, for me, awe. It's almost like when you give

Beth Hewitt:

birth, like a baby arrives. Oh my goodness. Like, how did I create this? How

Beth Hewitt:

is this possible? How did the body do this? That's awe.

Beth Hewitt:

I think it's very difficult. Is it difficult

Beth Hewitt:

to get to that space of awe and wonder without something stimulating

Beth Hewitt:

something, without something triggering the mind to think in a different

Beth Hewitt:

way? That did, yeah,

Beth Hewitt:

that's what it did. On a major scale. Now,

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for me, this spiritual journey, like, even right now, as we're speaking,

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a tiny little bird, I don't know what it is. Maybe a sparrow

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has just jumped in as we're talking about this. It's jumped in and it's sitting

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on my herbs and it's just having a nice little

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chill. Like, even in a moment like that, there can

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be when, when, you know, when I just said about

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that, my chat GPT and my forward slash is 444. There's

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moments like this that if we connect into the

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likelihood and the synchro

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dipidous moments of what this could be,

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there could be all, every day, every time the sun sets and the

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sun rises, every time you hear of a new baby being

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born, every time there's some connection that

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happens. It's possible, but we end up

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logicalizing things. We end up. That just happens every

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day. Oh, okay. But what else is going on? We have all of these

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distractions. We have all of this stuff. And so

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I think it's possible to do it.

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And it was very interesting for me to witness what

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happened with the aurora and then people going, oh, just trying

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to bring that energy down. And you think, why? Why are

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you trying to bring the energy down? What? And it's because we're not used to

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it. And so it's familiar and then we're like, it can't

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be true. It has to be bad. And so I'm going to

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throw that in there. And it's just,

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I don't think that's the point of our

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spiritual, human existence.

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Personally. I agree. There's always, like, when I'm doing the gratitude journeys that I always

Beth Hewitt:

get people who get totally into it and they're super positive and then there's

Beth Hewitt:

other people like, nothing's good has happened this

Beth Hewitt:

week. And then, you know, I'll look on the wall to see what's been going

Beth Hewitt:

on. Have they been like, to a family meal or somebody's birthday party or they've

Beth Hewitt:

got a brand new coat and I'm thinking there's loads of things that you could

Beth Hewitt:

be grateful for. So there's always the people that will have a point of attraction

Beth Hewitt:

in a particular space. The thing I love about this phenomenon is

Beth Hewitt:

that it was a collective experience.

Beth Hewitt:

So it wasn't just all in isolation, it was

Beth Hewitt:

actually. You could see how people were choosing to

Beth Hewitt:

react in the moment and they're continuing to react. And

Beth Hewitt:

if it was something that happened every single week, would we still have that

Beth Hewitt:

same level of awe? Or would it just become part of the everyday? I love

Beth Hewitt:

that it happened and I love that it was a conversation piece. And I love

Beth Hewitt:

that it's starting to illuminate this kind

Beth Hewitt:

of conversation because it's needed. We need

Beth Hewitt:

to have that. We do. We all need more

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awe in our life. We do. A wonderful, colourful

Beth Hewitt:

experience episode today. I loved it all.

Beth Hewitt:

I'm so happy that we all experienced that last week, or at least on some

Beth Hewitt:

level we experienced it, whatever that was. I do feel it's a start of a

Beth Hewitt:

conversation moving forward for community and connection, so.

Beth Hewitt:

But it's been great to discuss it today. And so what I

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want to end this with is things happen and

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things happen all the time. And technology is something that is now part

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of us and I think that we, especially as conscious beings

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now have a choice, like it is our duty really to

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do the work. Yes. And this doesn't just mean sitting

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and changing your vibration and your point of attraction where you

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are. It is also, I think, our responsibility

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to be in spaces that. Where

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we can have a positive influence even minutely,

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wherever that is. And so

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if you can, maybe we'll speak about this another week, but

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think about becoming the transmitter of energy rather than the

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receiver of energy in these kinds of

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spaces. Try that for the next week and let us

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know what difference it makes and then maybe we can dial down that conversation.

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Soul Inspired You
A Podcast Inspired by the Soul
Join Mel and Beth on a truly soul-inspired journey. Each episode is unscripted and intuitive and follows the natural flow of life and creativity of the hosts. Each week on the show Beth and Mel tap into a range of spiritual practices and personal development and discuss how to intuitively follow your passion and purpose in the hope that they will inspire you to follow your own soul-inspired life too.