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BEING INSPIRED by Q, March 28, 2026

Sun, 29 Mar 2026
Being Inspired By Q with Q Friends

Guest, Beverly Mother Nature, Soulful dialogue on the Path to Inner Sovereignty

Host, Aloha, and guest Beverly engage in a Soulful dialogue regarding the current "Singularity Event"—a 2,000-year cycle of spiritual ascension. The conversation explores how shifting one's internal frequency through presence, "house cleaning," and physical order allows individuals to reclaim their original nature as creator beings.

The Continuous Shift and the Singularity Event
We are currently moving through a significant "ascension cycle" or "singularity event," a transition that occurs approximately every 2,000 years to allow humanity to awaken from the "dream" of linear, dualistic existence. This process involves a continuous shifting of perspectives, where individuals begin to realize that external societal constructs—such as rigid educational milestones, status, and numeric assignments—may not be authentic or accurate. By observing the self, one remembers their original identity as a "light being creator source," capable of moving beyond the confines of planetary duality to experience the broader multiverse.

Internal "House Cleaning" and the T-Chart Method
To stay in the frequency of the heart, one must "clean house" within the mind and thoughts, clearing away old programming and distractions that interrupt joy. A practical tool suggested for this is the "T-Chart" exercise. On the left side, individuals list aspects they wish to release, such as the need for perfectionism, excessive thinking, or the "best" way to act and look. On the right side, they list their true desires, such as spontaneity, peace, and letting the heart act as a compass. By clearing the "debris" on the left, one creates a clear canvas to manifest the life of exuberance listed on the right.

Presence vs. Absorption: The Common Denominator
Personal responsibility is the "common denominator" in all life experiences. When individuals are not "present"—often because they are absorbed in distressing news or external conflicts—they lose their center, leading to mishaps like accidents or emotional outbursts. The speakers emphasize that while we cannot always change the world or the people around us, we can change our reaction to them. By shifting from "absorbing" negative energy to "observing" it, one can turn "base metal into gold," effectively de-escalating tense situations and altering their personal timeline through the law of polarity.

Order in the Environment, Body, and Mind
The universe is inherently orderly, and maintaining order in one's physical surroundings (home, car, workspace) directly impacts the clarity of the mind. "Sloppiness" in the environment often reflects internal clutter. Similarly, the physical body requires "cleansing" from parasites and "dead" foods to maintain a high energetic frequency. Beverly highlights that choosing alkaline, nutrient-dense foods—like those served at her restaurant—allows the body to reflect the harmony of the spirit. When the "inside" is clean, the "outside" life naturally follows suit, turning away "varmints" both literal and metaphorical.

Manifestation and the Power of Intention
The conversation concludes with the idea that we are creators who "energize" what we think about. By focusing on gratitude and specific intentions—whether as small as finding printer ink or as large as creating "more love in the heart"—the universe responds quickly in the current high-energy climate. The speakers encourage listeners to "declare" positive laws, such as the Law of Polarity, even when they don't yet "feel" the shift, as the declaration itself initiates the reversal of negative circumstances.

Ultimately, the dialogue serves as a reminder that we are not at the mercy of external forces. By taking responsibility for our energy, maintaining physical and mental order, and choosing to savor the "present now," we can navigate the current ascension cycle with grace and create a personal world defined by peace, health, and synchronicity.

The Good Fortune Show, March 27, 2026

Sat, 28 Mar 2026
The Good Fortune Show with Iyer

Aura Architecture, Manifesting reality through the internal self

In this episode of The Good Fortune Show, Sugandhi Iyer explores the profound connection between our internal "aura"—which she likens to a "Santa's goodie bag"—and the external realities we manifest. Drawing from her recent move back to her childhood home, she illustrates how choosing beauty, efficiency, and high standards over chaos and congestion shapes our life experiences.

The Energetic Legacy of Place and Resistance
Sugandhi contrasts the energy of her current location with the "IT hub" she previously inhabited. Her hometown is characterized by a history of resistance, having never truly succumbed to foreign invaders like the Moghuls, which she believes has left an enduring energy of integrity and strength. Unlike the IT hub, where local jobs and culture were often displaced by outside influences, this city retains its native character and economic strength through a peaceful yet firm inner belief system. This collective energy is bolstered by a deep-seated faith in local deities, such as the goddess of abundance, who help maintain the community’s space and prosperity without the need for conflict.

The "Santa Bag" Metaphor and the Law of Attraction
The core philosophy presented is that our aura acts as a "Santa bag" where we store our preferences, sights, and experiences. By consciously choosing to focus on greenery, mountains, and efficient expressways rather than city traffic, Sugandhi argues that these elements were "transported" in her aura and manifested in her new environment. She notes that even though she took her new home "sight unseen," it perfectly mirrored the high-quality inputs she had been feeding her aura—including proximity to nature, mountains, and even replicas of global landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty.

Standards, Identity, and Conscious Rejection
Sugandhi shares a polarizing anecdote about moving to a five-star hotel to escape a single housefly, explaining it as a "statement of intent." By refusing to accept "the way things are" (such as pests or traffic), she prevents those lower-vibration experiences from entering her aura. This principle of high standards extends to her appreciation for "classical beauty" over mere athleticism and her observations of local identity. She highlights how people, like local fisherfolk, derive strength and confidence from a clear sense of who they are and their historical contributions, which in turn attracts more of the same stability and community into their lives.

The Role of Preference in Daily Life
Whether it is the choice of organic farm vegetables, the appreciation for Greek-god-like features in people, or the preference for open oceans over crowded subways, every small "registration" of a preference is a signal to the universe. Sugandhi emphasizes that even if one hasn't achieved a goal yet, looking at "more of the same" (e.g., looking at photos of things you like) helps register that preference in the aura. This process eventually leads to the reproduction of those desired qualities in one's physical surroundings, just as her love for farms and animals manifested as buffaloes grazing near her urban apartment.

Ultimately, our reality is a reflection of the "spices and vegetables" we choose to put into our energetic aura. By maintaining a clean aura, rejecting the "traffic" of life, and focusing on classical beauty and integrity, we allow the Law of Attraction to manage a life of "Good Fortune." As Sugandhi concludes, the key to the universe lies in what we choose to register and carry with us in our "Santa bag".

Hard News on Friday, March 27, 2026

Sat, 28 Mar 2026
Hard News on Friday with Tara Green and Rama Arjuna and guests

Navigating the March 2026 Energy Shift, Mayan Portal Days, and the Transition to Quantum Consciousness

This episode of Hard News on Friday, hosted by Rainbird and Rama, explores the intersection of the Mayan calendar, global consciousness shifts, and the transition into a "5D" reality. The session combines astrological forecasting, spiritual channeling, and community updates to guide listeners through a period of intense energetic activation.

The Mayan Calendar and Weekly Energetic Forecast
The current period is marked by "4 Lamat," the Yellow Self-Existing Star, situated within a sequence of ten consecutive "portal days" that offer enhanced access to higher-dimensional energies. This specific timing, within the "Wave of the Snake," emphasizes shedding old skins and physical transformations to make room for elegance and art. The forecast for the upcoming week includes a "No Kings" march on Saturday (5 Muluk), a focus on unconditional love and healing past pain on Sunday (6 Oak), and a transition toward "magical artistry" and cosmic consciousness by mid-week. This cycle culminates in a "spectral tone" of letting go, preparing for a reconnection with all creation.

The Great Transition: From Train Stations to Airports
A central spiritual message involves the completion of a 5,200-year cycle, moving humanity from an "old energy" phase into an "ascension stage." Using a metaphor of travel, the transition is described as arriving at an airport while carrying heavy, old-fashioned luggage designed for a train station. In this new era, the "luggage" (consciousness) must have wheels and the capacity for flight. This shift requires dropping old expectations of dysfunction and pushback, replacing them with a reality where compassion is the primary metric for leadership and personal interaction. The goal is to move from analytical dependence to "mastery" characterized by kindness and miracles.

Destiny, Choice, and the "Miracle Chain Reaction"
The concept of destiny is reframed not as a fixed line, but as a "meeting point of many forces" woven by individual thoughts and intentions. Like seeds that sprout in different seasons, some spiritual efforts require periods of darkness and silence before rising. The final days of March are identified as a critical "activation" period where discomfort serves as preparation for a "miracle chain reaction." This process involves a "quiet separation" where people and patterns that no longer align with one's higher frequency naturally fall away to create space for elevation and self-trust.

Global Consciousness and Community Support
On a global scale, the "No Kings" rallies are highlighted as a manifestation of unified fields of consciousness shifting planetary timelines. This movement toward sovereignty is paired with a call for accountability regarding "crimes against humanity" and a rejection of the "old war stories." Locally, the broadcast emphasizes the necessity of listener support to maintain the radio platform and assist community members with basic living expenses, framing financial giving as an act of "heart space" alignment.

The broadcast concludes with a powerful reminder that "life is not just something that happens to you, it is something that unfolds through you" 59:59. By navigating the final days of March with awareness and releasing the "heavy luggage" of the past, individuals can align with a new timeline of love, sovereignty, and accelerated manifestation.

All Learning Reimagined, March 27, 2026

Sat, 28 Mar 2026
All Learning Reimagined with Teresa Songbird

Nature as Teacher

Nature as the Original Classroom: Reimagining Education through the Natural World

Nature as Teacher: The Original Classroom

Reimagining education through the Biophilia Hypothesis and embodied learning.

Series Ep. 05

The Biophilia Hypothesis

Humans possess an innate affinity for life. Nature exposure isn't just "nice"—it's a biological necessity that regulates the nervous system, sharpens attention, and fuels creativity.

The "Forest" Effect

✔For-Rest: The word "forest" implies a space for rest and energetic healing.

✔Nervous System: Direct contact (barefoot/grounding) lowers cortisol and primes the brain for learning.

✔Sensory Clarity: Natural light and fresh air move us from "headspace" to "heartspace."

"Nature doesn't rush, yet everything is accomplished. Grass doesn't strain to grow; it just unfolds."

🌿The Learning Shift

Traditional
Four Walls
Compliance
"Zombie" State

Nature-Based
Infinite Space
Curiosity
"Alive" & Embodied

Experiential Activities

📏 Garden Math🏗️ Self-Governance Building🚜 Farm Stays🐚 Ecosystem Observation👣 Barefoot Reflection

Weekly Invitation:

Step outside for 10 minutes without technology. Observe what draws your attention. Let the environment be your guide.

⏱️ 35 Min Listen👤 Host: Teresa📍 Global (Steiner/Forest Schools)

#AllLearningReimagined

This episode of All Learning Reimagined explores the "Nature as Teacher" framework, advocating for a shift from indoor, compliance-based schooling to outdoor, experiential learning. Host Teresa discusses how reconnecting with the environment regulates the nervous system, sparks innate creativity, and transforms abstract theory into embodied wisdom.



Detailed Summary

The Biophilia Hypothesis and Human Vitality
Human beings possess an innate affinity for the natural world, a concept known as the biophilia hypothesis. Exposure to nature is not merely a "break" from productivity but a fundamental requirement for wellbeing, improving attention, creativity, and sensory sharpness. While modern society often programs us to remain in a "headspace," nature allows for a transition into the "heart space," where deep learning and emotional regulation occur naturally.

🌿 The Impact of Nature on Learning

🧠 Nervous System: Regulates voltage and reduces stress through grounding and oxygenation.

🎨 Creativity: Encourages "out-of-the-box" thinking by quieting the analytical mind.

👁️ Focus: Widens attention and primes the brain for complex information absorption.

❤️ Emotional Regulation: Provides a calming environment that supports sensory processing.

From Compliance to Embodied Experience
Traditional Western education often fosters a "zombie-like" compliance where students are conditioned to follow instructions in isolation. In contrast, taking learning outdoors—whether for math measurements in a garden or observing creek ecosystems—activates a child's energy and curiosity. This "embodied learning" ensures that knowledge is not just abstract theory but is anchored in reality through movement, social interaction, and sensory engagement.

Global Models and Ancient Wisdom
The concept of nature-based education is both ancient and globally resurgent. From indigenous cultures where nature was the primary home and classroom to modern Scandinavian Forest schools and Steiner education, the focus remains on rhythm, imagination, and the natural development of the child. These models emphasize that life and learning are inseparable, a symbiosis reflected in modern cultural narratives like the movie Avatar.

The "Return to Nature" Protocol

👣

Ground
Barefoot contact

📵

Disconnect
No technology

🧘

Observe
Silent presence

🌬️

Breathe
Deep oxygenation

Integrating Nature into Daily Practice
Reclaiming nature as a teacher does not always require "moving mountains"; it can begin with simple shifts in location. Moving a reading session outdoors or using natural objects like sticks and stones for mathematics helps bridge the gap between isolated subjects and the integrated reality of the world. By observing the same outdoor spot over time, learners develop an awareness of rhythm, change, and the interconnectedness of all living systems.



To-Do / Next Steps

Practice the "Return to Nature" Invitation: Step outside barefoot, without technology, and sit or walk in silence for 5 to 30 minutes to reconnect with your body and environment.

Shift the Learning Location: Move at least one daily activity (reading, conversation, or work) from an indoor setting to an outdoor one to build environmental awareness.

Utilize Natural Manipulatives: Use real objects like sticks, stones, or your own feet for measurements and mathematical exploration instead of man-made tools.

Engage in Sensory Observation: Visit the same outdoor place multiple times a week to notice changes in light, sound, and internal emotional states.

Explore Recommended Resources: Research Steiner education, forest school models, or the Ringing Cedars of Russia book series for deeper insights into nature-based harmony.

Conclusion

Education is most effective when it aligns with our biological design. By stepping beyond four walls and treating nature as our original classroom, we move from a state of conditioned compliance to one of vibrant, meaningful, and integrated learning. As we trust the wisdom of the natural world, we not only heal our own nervous systems but also reshape the architecture of how future generations perceive and interact with the world.

LEO Round Table, March 27, 2026

Fri, 27 Mar 2026
LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock

S11E059, There’s No Place This Criminal Could Hide That K-9 Uno Couldn’t Find!

Delta announces lawmakers will not be able to skip TSA lines amid shutdown. Minnesota sues Trump admin for shootings that left two dead. Markwayne Mullin confirmed in a near split vote as new head of DHS. Fired FBI agents sue Kash Patel and Pam Bondi. Deputies charged in death of two civilians cleared by Stand Your Ground law.1 Watchdog group catches department's drag show on video.

LEO Round Table: Congressional Perks, DHS Transitions, and Federal Legal Battles

LEO Round Table: Law Enforcement Perspective

March 27, 2026 • Post-Election Purge & DHS Leadership Shifts

EDITORIAL BRIEF

Top Headlines & Analysis

HOT TOPIC

Delta vs. Congress: The TSA Funding Stand-off

Delta Airlines suspends "Elite Perks" (Red Coat service/escorts) for lawmakers until TSA is fully funded. The panel applauds the move, arguing politicians should "stand in line like everyone else."

DHS Leadership: Markwayne Mullin Confirmed

Confirmed in a 54-45 split vote. Replaces Kristi Noem (reassigned after commercial spending scandal). Panel views Mullin as a "stand-up man" with the "moxie" needed to handle border enforcement.

The FBI "Political Purge" Lawsuit

Two veteran agents (John Doe 1 & 2) sue Kash Patel and Pam Bondi, alleging illegal termination for investigating Trump. Panel counter-argues this is "cleaning out weaponized actors" who targeted 400+ Republicans.

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"You work for the American people, not the political party in power. This is weaponization in its highest form."

— Frank Loveridge, Former SAC

Quick Hits

Minnesota LawsuitState sues Feds over ICE shootings; Feds cite Supremacy Clause immunity.

SF Watchdog ScandalVideo surfaces of Police Watchdog head in a drag show at the office during work hours.

UPS Shootout Dismissal2019 Dade County case dismissed under Florida's Stand Your Ground law.

Key Tags:#DHS #FBI_Purge #TSA #BorderSecurity

43:49 Duration

This episode of the LEO Round Table features law enforcement veterans discussing Delta Airlines' decision to strip lawmakers of travel perks, the Senate confirmation of Markwayne Mullin as DHS Secretary, and the legal fallout from federal law enforcement operations in Minnesota and Washington D.C.



Detailed Summary & Analysis

Delta Airlines Ends "Elite" Treatment for Lawmakers

Delta Airlines has announced the suspension of special perks for members of Congress, including airport escorts and "Red Coat" services, until the TSA is fully funded. The panel strongly supported this move, arguing that lawmakers should experience the same travel delays and security lines as the general public. Panelists noted that while lawmakers often fly first class on the public dime, even Secret Service agents traveling on Air Force One are required to pay for their own meals, often at high personal costs.

Delta Airlines Policy Shift

PREVIOUS STATUS

Elite Escorts & TSA Pre-Check Skips



NEW STATUS

Standard Passenger Treatment

"The people responsible for the dysfunction now get to stand in it."

Federal Leadership and the DHS Transition

The Senate confirmed Markwayne Mullin as the new Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security in a 54-45 vote. The transition follows the reassignment of Kristi Noem, whose departure was linked to a $200 million commercial scandal and allegations of "nefarious relationships" that damaged her credibility within the administration. The panel expressed optimism regarding Mullin’s "moxie" but warned he faces a steep challenge in navigating a hostile political environment in Washington.

Legal Challenges: Operation Arctic Frost and Metro Surge

The federal government faces two major legal fronts:

Minnesota Lawsuit: The state is suing the DOJ and DHS over federal agents' involvement in fatal shootings during "Operation Metro Surge." The panel defended the agents, citing the Supremacy Clause and arguing that Minnesota officials are attempting to dox federal agents for political reasons.

FBI Purge Lawsuit: Two veteran FBI agents are suing Director Kash Patel and AG Pam Bondi, alleging they were fired without due process as part of a "political purge" targeting those who investigated the 2020 election. The panel debated whether these firings were a necessary "cleaning out" of a weaponized agency or a violation of civil service protections.

Federal Legal Landscape 2026

Case

Core Allegation

MN vs. DOJ/DHS

Illegal obstruction of state investigations into federal shootings.

FBI "John Does"

1st & 5th Amendment violations during "Deep State" purge.

UPS Shootout

Case dismissed under Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law.

Institutional Scandals and Conduct

The panel concluded with a critique of a scandal involving the San Francisco Police Watchdog Agency (DPA), where a drag show was held inside a government office during business hours. The panelists, including former high-ranking federal agents, condemned the event as "nonsense" and "ridiculous," arguing that such activities have no place in a professional law enforcement or oversight environment.



Key Data & Metrics

Senate Confirmation: Markwayne Mullin confirmed 54-45.

Scandal Costs: Alleged $200 million spent on DHS commercials featuring Kristi Noem.

Operational Safety: "The GLOVE" non-lethal technology reported 250,000 deployments with zero deaths or injuries.

FBI Tenure: One plaintiff in the FBI lawsuit was a 21-year veteran just three years from retirement.

To-Do / Next Steps

Strategic Planning: Secretary Mullin must meet with Tom Homan to identify "land mines" and develop a plan to address Democrat-led recommendations.

Legal Defense: The DOJ must prepare to argue the Supremacy Clause in the Minnesota lawsuit to protect federal agents from state prosecution.

Internal Review: Law enforcement agencies should review policies regarding the hosting of "artistic presentations" or social events in government offices to avoid oversight scandals.

Conclusion

The roundtable highlights a period of intense friction between federal authority and state/local oversight. While the panel supports the "equalization" of travel burdens for lawmakers and the streamlining of federal agencies, they remain wary of the legal and reputational risks posed by ongoing lawsuits and institutional cultural shifts.

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