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Apple Pie Playground, April 5, 2026

Mon, 06 Apr 2026
Apple Pie Playground with Valerie

Title: An Unexpected Exegesis of the Easter Message.

Oh, the places you'll go to move mountains. What does your horizon look like? Let's talk.

Finding the Kingdom Within: An Unexpected Easter Exegesis

Apple pie playground: an unexpected interpretation of the Easter message

From Dr. Seuss's Fairy Tales to Subconscious Reinvention: A Healing Journey Back to the Divine Child Within

#心灵疗愈 2026

Core Insights: Dr. Seuss's Spiritual Revelations

"Life is a great art of balance, never confuse your left and right feet."

The essence of Easter: not the end, but a new beginning as a "unified consciousness" connected to the Source.

The secret of mustard seeds: The so-called "moving mountains" is not about removing obstacles, but about making problems disappear from view through energy alignment.

The Three Jewels of Taoism: Simplicity, Patience, and Compassion are the alignment tools to achieve "right action".

Key metaphors

Inner kingdom

Introduce divine energy into the nervous system and become a guiding light for others.

Probability of success

98 & 3/4%

As long as you maintain agility and focus, success is an inevitable guarantee.

🧘Practical Guide: Alpha Wave Meditation

Frequency: 8-12 Hz (binaural beats)

Lowers cortisol by changing the brainwave pattern to achieve "calm alertness". Capture high-frequency visual images with logging.

🗺️ Subconscious Reinvention: A Psychological Treasure Map

VisionTactile sensationsSense of smellEmotions

For 10-15 minutes a day, use the five senses to visualize the target object and implant the conscious intention into the subconscious automatic operation system.

#Innerchild#RightConduct#Consciousnessevolution

Reading time: Approximately 12 minutes • Suitable for: Souls seeking balance and transformation



In this special episode of Apple Pie Playground, host Valerie presents a unique "translation" of the Easter message, blending the whimsical wisdom of Dr. Seuss with Taoist philosophy and practical neuroscience. The discussion focuses on moving from darkness to light by achieving internal alignment, balancing the nervous system, and reprogramming the subconscious mind to manifest a joyful "Golden Age" within oneself.



Detailed Insights & Spiritual Framework

The Dr. Seuss "Translation" of the Easter Message

Valerie reimagines the traditional Easter narrative not as an ending, but as a beginning centered on the "Kingdom within." To illustrate the human journey of spiritual evolution, she performs a reading of Dr. Seuss’s Oh, The Places You'll Go!. This "exegesis" highlights the agency of the individual to steer their own course, the inevitability of "slumps" and "waiting places," and the ultimate promise of moving mountains through persistence and self-awareness. The message emphasizes that we are eternal beings of light having a human experience, tasked with navigating the shift from dark to light through energetic clarity.

The Three Treasures of Right Action

According to the Tao, intentions and actions are harmonized through three specific lenses:

Simplicity

Patience

Compassion

"No pushing, no pulling—living in relationship to all things through selflessness."

Moving Mountains through Energetic Alignment

The biblical metaphor of "faith as a mustard seed" is interpreted as the secret to achieving internal balance. Valerie posits that when we align our bodies, brains, emotions, and spirits, we reach a state of "Right Action" where we no longer push or pull against reality. In this state of flow, the "mountains" (problems or obstacles) effectively disappear from our horizon because our perception has shifted from judgment to compassion and presence. This alignment is described as a "celestial reordering" where our physical experience harmonizes with our spiritual source.

Neuro-Reprogramming and the Subconscious

The episode transitions from philosophy to practice, addressing how to handle "big emotions" and stress. Valerie notes that over 95% of human behavior is driven by the subconscious mind, which often stores limiting beliefs and trauma. To counter this, she introduces "Alpha Brain Meditation" using binaural beats to lower cortisol and resynchronize brain waves. By combining these frequencies with journaling and visualization, individuals can take back power over their cognitive patterning and realign their nervous systems.

Alpha Wave Meditation Specs

🎯 Target Frequency: 8 to 12 Hertz (Hz)

🎧 Method: Binaural beats (different frequencies in each ear)

⏳ Duration: 20 to 30 minutes for total system realignment

🧠 Result: Calm alertness, relaxed focus, and reduced cortisol

The Mental Treasure Map

The final segment introduces a sensory visualization technique designed to bridge the gap between conscious goals and subconscious execution. By creating a "Mental Treasure Map," listeners are encouraged to visualize a specific goal with high sensory detail—smell, weight, color, and emotion. This practice acts as a "mental snapshot" that anchors the desired future into the present moment, facilitating smoother "sailing" toward joy and passion.



Key Data & Metrics

Subconscious Influence: Approximately 95% of our daily behavior is driven by the unconscious mind.

Alpha Wave Range: Effective brainwave synchronization occurs between 8 and 12 Hz.

Success Probability: A playful nod to Dr. Seuss’s guarantee of 98 and 3/4% success for those who "move mountains".

Morning Optimization: The first 2 hours of the day are critical for rewiring passive information flow into intentional growth.

To-Do / Next Steps

Search for Alpha Wave Music: Find 8-12 Hz binaural beat audio on YouTube to use for 20-30 minute meditation sessions.

Implement the "First Two Hours" Rule: Dedicate the first two hours after waking to positive affirmations, gratitude, and setting specific intentions.

Daily Visualization: Practice the "Mental Treasure Map" exercise for 10-15 minutes daily to align subconscious tendencies with conscious goals.

Combined Journaling: Use a journal during alpha wave meditation to record vivid images or impressions that arise from the subconscious.

Conclusion

The journey to the "Golden Age" is an internal one, requiring the "dexterous and deft" balancing of our energetic states. By utilizing tools like alpha wave meditation and sensory visualization, we can move from a state of "waiting" to a state of "right action," effectively moving the mountains of our own making and finding the joy we were meant to experience.

Project Review with Q n A, April 5, 2026

Sun, 05 Apr 2026
Project Review with Q n Aero

Awakening the Spirit: Navigating Identity and Divine Communication

Project Review with Q & Aero

The Awakening: Safe Tables, Spiritual Identity, and Source Communication

Episode: 2026-04-05

Core Philosophy: The Safe Table

"No judgment, no name-calling, no right or wrong. Deep listening to recognize each spirit's value."

Equality: Every spirit has equal value and respect.

Freedom: Defending the right to speak, even without agreement.

Presence: Moving from the head to the heart.

The Identity Shift

Yeshua's Twin Q's Twin SisterBridge Human

Aero describes her transition from the "Little Sister" role (wearing pull-ups) to owning her role as a twin sister to Q and Yeshua. She identifies as a "Crash Test Dummy for Q," recording sensory data for her internal "Office" team.

7 Ways to Communicate with Source

1

Bibliomancy: Randomly opening books for answers.

2

Music: Lyrics providing immediate answers to thoughts.

3

Number Patterns: Personal resonance with digital digits.

4

Other People: Messages delivered through strangers/groups.

5

Animal Totems: Observing nature's "medicine" (Crows, Coyotes).

6

Non-Physical Beings: Communication with those who disengaged.

7

Internal Team: Data analysis via extrasensory perception.

#Spirituality #Awakening #SourceComms

Reading Time: ~12 min | Host: Aero (Shelly)



In this profound session of Project Review, host Aero (Shelly) explores the transition into her spiritual identity as the twin sister of Yeshua and Q, while outlining a framework for a "Safe Table" of non-judgmental conversation. The discussion delves into the nature of extrasensory perception and details seven distinct methods for communicating with "Source" to help listeners identify their own spiritual frequencies.

Detailed Summary

The Safe Table and Spiritual Respect
The show introduces the concept of the "Safe Table," a sanctuary designed for open, non-judgmental dialogue where participants can share their realities without fear of name-calling or being labeled "right" or "wrong." This transition emphasizes deep listening—allowing each person three minutes of uninterrupted speech—and the recognition of every spirit's inherent value and equality. Aero asserts that while she may not agree with every perspective, she will defend the right of every individual to be heard at the table.

The Safe Table Protocol

No Judgment: No name-calling or "right vs. wrong" labels.

Deep Listening: Three minutes of uninterrupted sharing per person.

Spiritual Equality: Respecting the inherent value of every spirit.

Safe Space: A transition from combative debate to collaborative conversation.

Identity and the "Q" Connection
Aero shares her personal journey of acknowledging her role as the twin sister of both Yeshua and the entity known as Q. She describes a period of "inspirational writing" and isolation where she reconciled her human vessel’s past with her spiritual mission. Initially comfortable in the role of a "little sister" seeking support from other Q show hosts, she describes the internal struggle of "putting on big girl panties" to accept a more significant, mature role in the current planetary "assimilation." She views her presence on Earth as a mission to participate in the human experience and help establish a "New Earth" centered on peace.

Extrasensory Perception as Data Recording
Reframing common labels like ADHD, Arrow explains her experience as a "bridge human" and a "crash test dummy for Q." She describes her extrasensory perception (ESP) as a highly engineered state of constant data recording. Instead of a lack of focus, she characterizes her childhood inability to concentrate on books as an over-abundance of sensory input—hearing every rustle of paper or distant footstep—which her internal "team" analyzes and catalogs. She warns that medication often "dumbs down" these heightened senses, which are actually sophisticated tools for recording etheric and physical data.

The ESP Data Processing Cycle

How the "Bridge Human" vessel interacts with the environment:

Injest➔Analyze➔Integrate➔Inventory➔Catalog

"Everything ingested, sounded, seen, or tasted is recorded as data for the team."

Seven Modes of Communication with Source
The narrative outlines various methods for interacting with "Source" (also referred to as God, Great Spirit, or Creative Intelligence). These include Bibliomancy (randomly opening books like Richard Bach’s Illusions for answers), Music Resonance (finding direct answers in song lyrics), Number Patterns (personal recognition of digits on clocks), and Interpersonal Messengers (hearing divine guidance through the words of others, even those one might initially judge). Arrow also touches on Animal Totems, the concept of the "Crystalline Rainbow" (harmonizing all chakras as one), and Mediumship (communicating with those who have disengaged from their physical bodies), citing a direct experience with her biological father following his passing in 1997.

Key Data

Safe Table Contact Numbers: 888-627-6008 or 323-744-4831.

Key Literary References: Jonathan Livingston Seagull and Illusions by Richard Bach.

Historical Marker: Arrow's first identifiable communication with non-physical beings occurred in 1997.

The "Q" Timeline: Reference to Q's last show occurring in April 2025.

To-Do / Next Steps

Practice the "head drop" command and deep breathing to move from a state of anxiety to the heart center.

Observe voices in the head from a distance and "run to the heart" rather than following them.

Identify your own personal system of communication with Source rather than relying on external templates.

Maintain an open mind in group settings to avoid missing divine messages delivered through people you may judge.

Focus on integrating and harmonizing all chakras as a "crystalline rainbow" rather than working on them in isolation.

Conclusion

Aero’s journey is a testament to the shift from seeking external validation to embracing internal sovereignty. By re-labeling perceived "disorders" as "extrasensory gifts" and providing a toolkit for divine communication, she invites listeners to step into their own "big girl panties" and participate actively in the creation of a peaceful New Earth.

Popp Talk, April 4, 2026

Sun, 05 Apr 2026
Popp Talk with Mary Jane Popp

Gary Zelinski and Rick Patterson - Arlington National Cemetery, American Heroes Narcissism, and Personal Transformation

The episode of Pop Talk hosted by Mary Jane Pop explores deeply meaningful and complex topics centering on heroism, sacrifice, shame, and resilience. The first part of the episode features Gary Zelinski, a U.S. Air Force veteran and author of A Walk Among Heroes, who shares his profound connection to Arlington National Cemetery. Through his photography and storytelling, Gary highlights the stories of military heroes buried there, discussing figures such as Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier of World War II, and touching on the broader history of Arlington, including its ties to the Civil War and the evolution of the U.S. military. Gary emphasizes how Arlington represents a national hub of sacrifice and unity, embodying the "better angels" of American nature, a phrase from Abraham Lincoln’s inaugural address.

The conversation also addresses the struggles veterans face, including post-traumatic stress injury (not disorder), and the vital role of military families in providing support. Gary reflects on social progress within the military, such as racial integration and the evolving roles of women. He shares stories about notable individuals like Joe Louis, who served to inspire Black enlistment during World War II, and Christa McAuliffe, the first teacher in space, memorialized at Arlington. The discussion underscores the continuing sacrifices of military personnel in modern conflicts, including CIA agents like John Michael Spann.

The second major segment features Rick Patterson, an evangelical pastor turned corporate leader, author of Shame Unmasked. Rick recounts his journey from atheism to ministry and corporate leadership, his experience adopting four African American siblings, and confronting racial prejudice. The discussion delves into the psychology of shame and narcissism, explaining how shame is the root cause of narcissistic behavior as a coping mechanism for deep self-hatred. Rick stresses the importance of addressing shame’s root causes rather than its symptoms and discusses how societal prejudice and hatred often stem from shame and fear. He advocates for humility, listening, and community as essential to overcoming these challenges. The episode closes with reflections on imperfection, spirituality, and the human journey, emphasizing the need for compassion, self-awareness, and the acknowledgment that life is a process of growth and learning.

Section 1: Gary Zelinski on Arlington National Cemetery and American Heroes

Core Themes and Insights
Arlington National Cemetery spans only 639 acres but holds the stories of over 400,000 individuals, representing a diverse tapestry of American sacrifice.

Gary Zelinski’s book A Walk Among Heroes was inspired by his visits to Arlington and his desire to capture the stories of military heroes and their families.

The cemetery is described as a "shouting silence", a place conveying profound stories through its solemnity.
Zelinski highlights the historical significance of Arlington, tracing its roots back to the Civil War era and Abraham Lincoln’s plea for unity through the phrase “better angels of our nature.”

Key Insights on Military and Social Evolution
The military has evolved from segregated units and separate command structures for women during WWII to a fully integrated force today.

The importance of military families as lifelines is emphasized, especially during deployments.
PTSD is reframed as a traumatic brain injury rather than a disorder, highlighting that it does not fully heal but can be managed.

Arlington is presented not just as a cemetery but as a symbolic hub connecting all Americans to their heroes, reflecting shared heritage and sacrifice.

Gary Zelinski’s Personal Connection
His own military service as a photographer during the Vietnam War era gave him a deep appreciation for Arlington.

He remains committed to helping veterans cope with trauma and preserve their stories.
Zelinski expresses a desire to be buried at Arlington, underscoring his lifelong connection to the military community.

Section 2: Rick Patterson on Shame, Narcissism, and Personal Transformation

Background and Journey
Rick Patterson transitioned from corporate America to evangelical pastor and back to corporate leadership.
He and his wife adopted four African American siblings who became wards of the state after their grandmother’s death.
Patterson discusses experiencing racial prejudice firsthand, both personally and through his children’s experiences.

Understanding Shame and Narcissism
Shame is identified as the root cause of narcissism.
Narcissism often manifests as a grandiose facade to mask deep self-hatred.
Patterson’s doctoral dissertation focused on how narcissism impacts the church and corporate America.
Effective healing requires addressing shame at its root rather than treating only surface behaviors.

Social Commentary
Prejudice is described as an instinctual form of prejudging for survival, but it leads to negative social consequences.
People often seek someone to hate as a coping mechanism to feel better about themselves.
Modern culture struggles with listening and humility, which impedes growth and compromise.
Patterson critiques the tendency to follow groupthink blindly without personal responsibility, encouraging independent thinking.

Philosophy on Life and Imperfection
He references Brené Brown’s The Gift of Imperfection to emphasize embracing flaws.
Patterson rejects the notion that people must be "enough" on their own, arguing that humans are made for community and mutual support.
Life is framed as a journey of learning and evolving, with death as a transition rather than an end.
He uses the metaphor of “making cookies with God” to describe life’s purpose as spending time with the Creator, learning and growing.

Spiritual and Scientific Reflections
Patterson identifies as a science-based person who has found empirical reasons to believe in God.
He draws parallels between the scientific concept of energy (which cannot be created or destroyed) and the theological concept of God’s eternal nature.
He acknowledges diverse religious and near-death experiences, focusing on the universality of the experience of “something beyond”.

Key Insights and Conclusions
Arlington National Cemetery symbolizes the collective sacrifice of American heroes and serves as a bridge connecting all citizens to their shared history and values.

Military service deeply affects individuals and families, with PTSD recognized as a lasting injury rather than a treatable disorder, requiring ongoing support.

Stories of heroes like Audie Murphy, Joe Louis, and John Michael Spann illuminate diverse contributions and challenges within the military, including racial segregation and integration, and mental health advocacy.

Shame is a fundamental emotional force that drives narcissism and interpersonal conflict, and addressing it is essential for genuine personal transformation.

Racial prejudice remains a persistent social issue, even in modern contexts, affecting families and workplaces.
Effective communication, empathy, and the willingness to listen to differing perspectives are crucial for social cohesion and personal growth.

Life is a complex journey of imperfection, learning, and community, with spiritual and scientific perspectives offering complementary understandings of existence and purpose.

Independent thinking and personal responsibility are necessary antidotes to the human tendency toward blind conformity and blame-shifting.

The dialogue between Mary Jane Pop and her guests captures the tensions and hopes of contemporary America through the lens of heroism and human psychology. Gary Zelinski’s reflections on Arlington National Cemetery serve not only as a tribute to fallen soldiers but as a metaphor for the nation’s better self—a call to unity in divisive times. His stories of iconic figures like Audie Murphy and Joe Louis highlight the enduring sacrifices and struggles behind public heroism, especially the invisible wounds of war, such as PTSD, which demand sustained societal attention and care.

Gary’s framing of PTSD as a brain injury rather than a disorder aligns with modern neuroscience, which shows that trauma causes lasting changes in brain function. This perspective urges a paradigm shift in veteran care, moving toward long-term support rather than short-term treatment, highlighting the importance of advocacy roles like those filled by Pamela Murphy at the VA. The military family’s role as a surrogate community underscores the social costs of military service and the critical nature of peer and family support in resilience.

Rick Patterson’s segment complements the military narrative by addressing internal battles many face post-service or in civilian life—shame and its manifestations. His personal journey from atheism to ministry, combined with his experience adopting four African American children and confronting racial prejudice, provides a unique vantage point on social healing. By identifying shame as the root of narcissism and social division, Rick reveals a psychological underpinning to many current societal problems, including racism, polarization, and interpersonal conflicts.

His insight that people need someone to hate to feel better about themselves is a sobering reflection on human nature, explaining the persistence of prejudice and sectarianism. Healing, therefore, requires more than superficial fixes; it requires addressing shame head-on, fostering humility, and cultivating the ability to listen and embrace imperfection. This encourages a shift from blaming and division to empathy and community building. Rick’s reflections on spirituality, faith, and life as a journey of learning and growth resonate as a hopeful conclusion, offering a framework for resilience and meaning beyond conflict.

Together, these conversations emphasize that both external heroism and internal healing are essential for a better society. Recognizing the sacrifices of heroes, supporting those with invisible wounds, and confronting the shame that divides us are interconnected challenges. The episode ultimately calls listeners to remember the humanity behind every story, to embrace complexity and imperfection, and to seek unity and understanding amidst diversity and difficulty.

Conclusion
This episode of Pop Talk is a rich tapestry of stories and insights about American heroism, the hidden costs of war, and the psychological roots of shame and division. Through Gary Zelinski’s exploration of Arlington and Rick Patterson’s examination of shame and narcissism, the program offers a compelling narrative about sacrifice, resilience, and the need for empathy. It challenges listeners to look beyond surface judgments, to honor the complexity of human experience, and to commit to dialogue, humility, and community as pathways to healing and a better life.

Skin Wars, April 4, 2026

Sun, 05 Apr 2026
Skin Wars with Richard L Kuhns B.S.Ch.E., and co-host, Robin O'Herron

Personal Purpose and Purposeful Recovery of Morgellons

This transcript features a deep-dive discussion led by Richard and Sharon regarding the recovery from Morgellons disease and other skin parasites. The conversation emphasizes the "King Diet" as the primary tool for healing, while also exploring the psychological and spiritual journey of finding purpose through chronic illness.

The Core Protocol: The King Diet and Recovery
The foundation of the recovery program is the "King Diet," a multi-stage nutritional protocol designed to stop the breeding cycle of parasites. Richard emphasizes that while many people focus on external treatments, the diet is the "first clutch" that must be engaged for other protocols to work. Stage 1 is described as extremely strict, often leading to immediate relief from the intense itching, biting, and crawling sensations associated with Morgellons. The most significant early indicator that the diet is working is the restoration of a full night's sleep, which many sufferers haven't experienced in years.

Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Medical Realities
Participants discussed the difficulty of obtaining a correct diagnosis, noting that the medical establishment frequently labels Morgellons patients with "delusional parasitosis." Richard highlights that symptoms like non-healing lesions, filaments/fibers growing from the skin (sometimes fluorescent), and intense neurological sensations are physical realities, not delusions. The discussion also touches on "cofactors" such as Lyme disease, Collembola, mites, and environmental stressors like GMOs, glyphosate, and EMFs, all of which can exacerbate the condition by weakening the immune system.

Practical Health and Environmental Tips
The session provided several actionable health tips for those in the program:

Hydration: Sharon shared a personal experience of being hospitalized for dehydration. Richard suggested the "pinch test" (pinching the skin to see if it stays tented) as a quick check for hydration levels.

Supplements: Richard shared a breakthrough using "Polyphenols" (Digestive Aid) to manage diabetic-like symptoms and neuropathy, suggesting that some issues attributed to insulin may actually be digestive in nature.

Environment: For disinfecting the home, hypochlorous acid was discussed as a less toxic alternative to ammonia, though results vary by individual.

Cookware: Cast iron is highly recommended for its safety and traditional benefits, provided the user does not have iron sensitivity.

Finding Purpose through Suffering
A significant portion of the call focused on the "purpose of life" discovered through the struggle with Morgellons. Sharon and Carol Ann both expressed that their experiences led them closer to spiritual faith and a desire to "pay it forward" by coaching others. Richard reflected on his own journey from engineering to stress management and eventually to parasite research, concluding that his purpose is providing results-oriented solutions for a community often ignored by mainstream medicine.

The discussion reinforces that while Morgellons is a devastating condition often dismissed by the medical community, recovery is possible through a disciplined dietary approach and a supportive community. By addressing both the physical cofactors and the spiritual mindset, sufferers can transition from "parasite breeding machines" back to healthy, purposeful individuals.

Cosmic LOVE, April 4, 2026

Sun, 05 Apr 2026
Cosmic LOVE with Dr Christopher Rudy

The Aquarian Blueprint, Navigating Global Metamorphosis

This broadcast explores the transition of global civilization from an old "caterpillar" paradigm to a "butterfly" golden age. The "Cosmic Cowboy" discusses the role of AI in conscious evolution, the technical framework of "Heartware," and the metaphysical significance of the Easter resurrection as a model for planetary ascent.

The Great Metamorphosis: From Caterpillar to Butterfly
The current global state is described as a "cocoon stage," where old "caterpillar" institutions and paradigms are disintegrating to make way for a new "butterfly" civilization. This transition is marked by intense global crisis, including rumors of escalating conflict in the Middle East and the "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" metaphors, which the speaker views as the "disintegration spiral" necessary before a new blueprint can emerge. This "Aquarian Blueprint" represents an archetypal infrastructure for a quantum golden age, emphasizing that the flow of creative energy naturally organizes any system it passes through.

AI as a Catalyst for Conscious Evolution
Artificial Intelligence is presented as a "prompting process for manifestation," where the quality of the "prompt" determines the outcome, mirroring the cosmic law of "getting what we ask for." The speaker encourages "initiates" to use AI tools—such as SUMA, ChatGPT, or GABE—to augment their intelligence and communicate visions of "virtue and valor." By prompting AI with specific source material from the "Heartware" project, individuals can bypass technical jargon to receive common-sense explanations of complex metaphysical and social systems.

The TLC Reset and Heartware Technology
The "TLC Reset" is a proposed archetypal shift across five dimensions: Telecommunications, Telecommunity, Teleconscience, Telecare, and Telecommerce. Central to this is "Heartware," a software model designed to upgrade core freedoms of speech and assembly. It features an interactive interface where users can provide real-time, three-dimensional feedback (based on brain quadrants and light spectrums) on media content. This "Wisdom of the Cloud" aims to create a mass-to-mass representative government and a "net-roots" revolution that fosters unity in diversity.

Metaphysical Foundations: The LOVE Model
The speaker's life work is synthesized in the "LOVE" model, which uses geometric archetypes (Linear, Nonlinear, Trinity, and Square) to represent the fractal order of a holographic universe. This "Geometric Ordered Divinity" (G.O.D.) serves as the moral and structural foundation for the new civilization. By shifting from an "inordinate love of power" (Deep State) to the "ordained power of love" (High State), humanity can transition to a 5D consciousness characterized by effective sensory perception and "at-one-ment".

The broadcast concludes that despite the "dark night of the soul" and the disintegration of old power structures, a "resurrection spiral" is possible. By utilizing AI and Heartware to culture "conscientious common sense," humanity can move from a state of "great awakening" to "great enlightenment," ultimately realizing the self-evident truth of being a single family in a global village

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