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I go into brainstorming mode half way through this episode. So the second half may not seem very coherent.
Jess Fenton dives into the phenomenon of how light commands matter and what it reveals about truth, illusion, and authenticity in our lives. Drawing on insights from Carolyn Myss, Jess explores the collective acceleration of time, the transparency that light brings, and the unsettling yet liberating experience of perceiving the hidden motives beneath people’s words and actions.
This conversation touches on the individuation process, karmic contracts, the rise of collective nervous system awareness, and the emergence of authenticity vs. imitation in the coaching and spiritual spaces. Jess also unpacks the concepts of “NPCs” (non-player characters), soul theft, and the coming split between authentic beings and those who replicate others.
Ultimately, this episode is a call to trust your intuition, even when it feels uncomfortable, and to recognize the deeper truths shaping our relationships, businesses, and collective evolution.
Why time feels like it’s speeding up and what more light means for collective consciousness.
How to recognize the difference between illusion and underlying truth in relationships.
The concept of karmic contracts and how they play out in families and communities.
Why intuition is sharper than ever — and why ignoring it leads to suffering.
The phenomenon of “NPCs” and authenticity in the coaching and spiritual spaces.
How the collective may be splitting into authentic and imitative streams of consciousness.
“There’s the surface layer of reality, which is the illusion — and then there’s the underneath part, which is the truth.”
“Don’t you ever dare doubt yourself. Don’t you dare ever think you’re going crazy when this happens. Trust your intuition.”
“Some people are original, authentic, and whole — while others seem to replicate, taking on another’s light.”
Carolyn Myss – Mystical insights on light, time, and the collective nervous system.
Previous episode: Individuation: Predator vs. Prey and the Naive Woman
By Jess FentonI go into brainstorming mode half way through this episode. So the second half may not seem very coherent.
Jess Fenton dives into the phenomenon of how light commands matter and what it reveals about truth, illusion, and authenticity in our lives. Drawing on insights from Carolyn Myss, Jess explores the collective acceleration of time, the transparency that light brings, and the unsettling yet liberating experience of perceiving the hidden motives beneath people’s words and actions.
This conversation touches on the individuation process, karmic contracts, the rise of collective nervous system awareness, and the emergence of authenticity vs. imitation in the coaching and spiritual spaces. Jess also unpacks the concepts of “NPCs” (non-player characters), soul theft, and the coming split between authentic beings and those who replicate others.
Ultimately, this episode is a call to trust your intuition, even when it feels uncomfortable, and to recognize the deeper truths shaping our relationships, businesses, and collective evolution.
Why time feels like it’s speeding up and what more light means for collective consciousness.
How to recognize the difference between illusion and underlying truth in relationships.
The concept of karmic contracts and how they play out in families and communities.
Why intuition is sharper than ever — and why ignoring it leads to suffering.
The phenomenon of “NPCs” and authenticity in the coaching and spiritual spaces.
How the collective may be splitting into authentic and imitative streams of consciousness.
“There’s the surface layer of reality, which is the illusion — and then there’s the underneath part, which is the truth.”
“Don’t you ever dare doubt yourself. Don’t you dare ever think you’re going crazy when this happens. Trust your intuition.”
“Some people are original, authentic, and whole — while others seem to replicate, taking on another’s light.”
Carolyn Myss – Mystical insights on light, time, and the collective nervous system.
Previous episode: Individuation: Predator vs. Prey and the Naive Woman