Patti Talks Too Much

Intruders, Cosmic Connections, and the Untapped Strength Within

Patti Season 1 Episode 17

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Have you ever walked into your living room to find a stranger on your couch? That was just the beginning for this week's heart-pounding episode where we weave through tales of unexpected house guests, solar storms, and the enigmatic power of the human mind. Patti, alongside the ever-punctual Anoki, narrates a true story that will make you reconsider the locks on your doors and the strength you hold within to protect your sacred space.

But it's not all about home invasions; we're unraveling mysteries of the cosmos and our DNA as well. Imagine the impact of X class CMEs from a solar tantrum and the hauntingly beautiful Aurora Borealis reaching unexpected latitudes. We examine the invisible threads that connect us to the universe, diving into the spiritual awakenings whispered from the ancients and the mesmerizing call towards self-discovery in an age eager for a rebirth of lost arts and wisdom.

Finally, we don't just leave you with adrenaline-pumping stories and cosmic contemplations. Our discussion transcends the ordinary, bridging near-death experiences with human evolution, and questioning the suppressed might of Atlantean legacies within us all. Join us in a journey that dances between the profound and the personal, and we promise—you'll walk away looking at the stars, and perhaps yourself, a little differently.

Speaker 3:

Good morning. Good morning.

Speaker 2:

This is Patty, with Patty Talks Too Much. I'm here with Anoki and of course we're hoping Taylor joins us shortly. Anoki is the early bird she's. She's in the zoom room before I am, you know, before I, before I jumped in. So but that's because you're. You're up at the crack of dawn.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I've been up at 2am every day this week. I got to sleep in until four Wow.

Speaker 2:

Good, that's, yeah, but we were just just talking what a week it's been. Of course, we're in the midst of a of a solar storm we had. When I went to bed last night there were six X class CMEs heading for a heading for Earth. And then I wake up this morning to find out that that same huge sunspot has released another one that's earth facing. So a total of seven X class CMEs heading to earth and they're causing quite a stir. So we're going to talk about that.

Speaker 2:

But it's been kind of a wild week, particularly for Enoki. I mean, like my week was really mild compared to yours, so Enoki was just sharing a story about how she came home. But it's so funny because, like that is such a theme these days and it's everyone's greatest nightmare that they're going to come home and there are going to be people in their house, right, like that's, that's like a theme these days, right. But it actually happened to a no key this week. Like she came home from doing the laundry and there is a strange man asleep on her couch, so anyway, she was telling me this story. I was like, oh, you gotta, you gotta share this on the live streams. So I'll let you, I'll let you do that, yeah it was crazy.

Speaker 1:

I went to the laundry. I was at the laundry for a long time. I went over and picked up some prescriptions too. I was out, but when I left I saw this guy sitting on the guardrail up the road and it's like a little country road, you know, like like I'm up in the mountain. You know there is a town, not. You know, we don't really get people walking or whatever.

Speaker 1:

But he was sitting like at the bottom of the driveway, you know, and I kind of got like these like weird, like spidey senses that were like turn around, go back. You know, like like some weirdo walking by you know, and I was like no, you know, don't be that guy, don't be a karen, don't don't go back, you know.

Speaker 1:

And I literally had that whole thought process, you know, and I nodded as I drove by, you know, like gave him like the nod, you know and and drove on by, you know, and, and, and, like, put his arm up and waved back and I was like, well, that was a little weird, you know.

Speaker 1:

And then I go to the laundromat and I'm there from like 9 in the morning until like 1230. 1230, I go back to the house. I'm getting out of the car with Nidus and I'm walking up on the porch and I look and the front door is open. I'm like why is the front door open? And I like kind of put Nidus behind me and, as I like, go to approach it. He actually went to come out of the house. He was like blocking me from entering my own home.

Speaker 1:

You know and uh and he wasn't like a little guy, you know, like I'm a big girl you know, but he, uh, he wasn't like a little guy and I was like, oh my gosh, you know.

Speaker 1:

So I had a two pound sledgehammer. I immediately put my hand on and picked up and was like who the F are you? What are you up and doing in my house? Who do you think you are? You're what? And he starts explaining himself. He starts talking to me like the universe gave him the signs to be there, you know. And then he's holding a bottle like a whole long neck bottle of jack daniels, you know, and it's got like this much left in the bottom. You know, I get smelly alcohol coming off of him, but he seemed a little weird too, you know and uh, and he's all messed up and drunk or whatever you know.

Speaker 1:

But I didn't realize about, you know, the other until after we got into it. My sister looked into him and stuff. But, um, you know, first I'm thinking, you know this guy, this guy is just drunk. You know, like, this is just something you know, maybe every now and then you know, like, I've been there falling asleep in people's yards, you know, like, like, but never in somebody's house. You know like, never opened the door, walked inside, helped myself to things in their fridge. I couldn't believe it. It was mind blown.

Speaker 1:

You know, I yelled for my sister three times and then she came down with her handgun and uh, and you know he didn't want to give us any information. You know, he just, it's just like gonna crash in my house, you know, and then like, run off. I'm like, no, you know, I don't know what you took, I don't know who you are, I don't know what information you had. You know, like, I going to have all your information before you leave here. And so, while my sister was armed, she had them empty out of pockets to make sure we didn't have anything of ours on him, you know, and he didn't have a thing from inside my house on him. He was carrying this nail Hmm, this nail in his pocket, a couple pieces of other people's mail not him and he didn't have any drugs on him or anything. His shoes were on my front porch because he said he saw the sign that said come on in and lose the shoes which I have now taken down.

Speaker 2:

It's not on my fucking house anymore. You don't want to be that welcoming anymore.

Speaker 1:

No, yeah, I took that shit down. I'm not no, no, I mean, and he really had me, because he was like I just saw the sign, the universe told me oh jeez, I thought I knew somebody that lived here. I'm like, like all these pictures on the wall, like you don't know anybody there, you don't know anybody, you don't know any of these people, you know, and he's just, he's like argumentative about like you know, he's not trying to do anything, he just he was just catching some z's, you know, and you know gave us a couple of sob stories or whatever. Well, meanwhile, while he's talking to my sister, he's telling her like he's like playing two totally different people with me and my sister like she's armed and holding a weapon, you know, and he's like telling her he's like oh yeah, you know, I cook, cook that and I'm supposed to get to this birthday party so that I can go get my sister some coca cola. You know what I mean, you know what I mean and I didn't know any of that, you know.

Speaker 1:

So at this point I'm still just thinking. He's like you know, this drunk that stumbled in my house, I'm like kind of having a hard time. I called my friend that lived down the road because he said he lived local, you know, called my friend that's lived down the road for 70 years on this mountain and he'd never seen him before in his life. I felt like he was just drunk and passed out in somebody's house. He didn't have my things on him, he wasn't like aggressive with me, you know, but we did have a handgun on him, you know. So that that was probably helpful as to why.

Speaker 1:

But then, uh, I drove him to the um, furthest place that I could that had a road that didn't connect back to my road at all and I dropped him off and my sister contacted his family and uh, and we then found out that he um was an armed bank robber. He shot shots fired in the bank.

Speaker 1:

Put everybody in the vault and then when he got out to the parking lot, there was a woman who recognized her husband's stolen truck in the parking lot and then she grabbed her handgun and they exchange fire and he, um, he, uh, he hit her, I think, and uh, and then he got in her husband's stolen truck with three other people and they drove a mile away from the bank and ditched the truck and then the guy went down to hom Homer, to his aunt's house and he told his aunt she needed to give him money and a ride or he was going to burn her house down.

Speaker 1:

And she called the police on him and Banks County Sheriff showed up and gladly gave him a ride to the Banks County Detention Center and when my sister talked to his family or whatever on the phone, they told her that stuff and then she found the articles and everything and, uh, got more information on what they had said. But they had said you know, you should call the cops on him right away, he's very dangerous and violent. And and so then we told them where we dropped him off and I was hoping that he got picked up, because when I drove back through there like an hour later, there were three police cars but no vehicle like they didn't have a vehicle pulled over, they just had lights on, and so I'd hope that he, like got picked up down the road or whatever but,

Speaker 1:

then yesterday, as I was driving through town, I once again saw him walking and I've never seen the same person walking around this town twice. You know, like there's, there's this one guy that goes from the three um parks in the county or whatever um, but he's just at the parks like he goes to the park, he goes to a store, he goes to the park like he doesn't. You know, I'll see him every now and then but he's like pretty much the only local straggler you know like. So let me ask you why?

Speaker 2:

why didn't you call the police?

Speaker 1:

well, my last three living situations, like when I was in lakeport, I would call the police on my cousin who was, all you know, crazy I didn't know when I moved to Okeechobee, florida that they had like a heavy meth problem and my cousin had gotten out of jail and was trying to get back on his feet or so I thought um come to find out he had gotten in trouble right before I brought him out to Okeechobee.

Speaker 1:

But then he got like mixed up with the wrong people there and he started participating in all that stuff and doing meth and pills and things and selling things and I tried to throw him out. He started breaking my things and terrorizing us basically, and I called the police and they couldn't do anything any of the times, you know, they couldn't do anything any of the times. So then I moved to Gainesville, florida and I dealt with my next-door neighbor in Gainesville Florida throwing beer bottles at my house in the middle of the night, not letting us get the property together and get a house out there and then they stole all my stuff and ruined everything and I called the police and I called the cops on her a bunch of times and they didn't do anything.

Speaker 1:

And this time, you know, there was an actual intruder in my home. I had my son with me. I was really alarmed so I, uh, I just took action. You know, like if I had called the cops and then even if they had arrested him or something, you know he would have gotten out two days later and people hold grudges and show back up. You know, yeah, which I dealt with with my cousin and then or they wouldn't have arrested him and he would have just walked off down the road to another bush, chilled there for a little while and then come back after he got mad about it. You know, they're just tired of. You know, hoping like I've always. This is my first time like handling something like that, you know, on my own.

Speaker 2:

It was my first time defending my own property with a handgun yeah, a handgun and a sledgehammer.

Speaker 1:

You know yeah.

Speaker 2:

It's an argument for have a weapon, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I pulled out and loaded the shotgun and now the shotgun is loaded. I don't really like having guns around, though I've always been raised by people being really responsible with firearms. You know you don't tote them around. They're not for packing, you know to be tough, they're for self defense. You know, and you should only be carrying a gun. You know feel like you're going to be in a situation where somebody is going to have a gun and hurt you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, it's wild. Again, it's an argument for um, for, for your own home defense, whatever that is. You know, especially, you know, for women. You know like we're and and I and I think women are often most mostly targeted, and I do think that we are the demographic that's buying the most guns now. Women are actually the ones who are the demographic that we're buying, we're the biggest gun buyers now Because women know we've got to defend ourselves, just you know. So, thank goodness, your sister who lives, who you know, who has her own little place like on your property, she was within shouting distance and she was able to kind of get her gun out and and show him that you guys were going to defend this property.

Speaker 1:

We're going to fight back. Yeah, absolutely back. Yeah, absolutely, yeah, exactly like you know do I want that, ever no you know like would I ever want to, you know, hurt an animal? No, if an animal was attacking me, would I? Would I have to protect myself? Yeah yeah, I would you know, and I and I have and I've seen small animals bite big animals and big animals back off.

Speaker 2:

I think for a lot of people that's like your worst nightmare is coming home and there's a stranger in your house and you have no idea who they are, how lethal they are, and you are with your son. They could say mama anything about women who are defending their young but they say mama bear, because we become, we are unstoppable and we become dangerous. We become extremely dangerous creatures.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I think women have a higher threshold for pain. You, know when it comes to all of it.

Speaker 2:

We have to be wired like that because of childbirth. I think I also heard that there are certain blood types. Certain blood types have a higher threshold, naturally, and I don't know if it applies to all negative blood types or whatever, but like I'm, I'm AB negative. I'm like I'm like the rarest blood Right, but apparently it kind of comes with the blood type to have like a higher pain threshold too. So there are different factors that give you a higher pain. You know pain threshold, but women in general I think I'm the only one in my family who has AB negative, so I'm not really sure you know how that was, not that I'm not a legitimate child I am, but it was some kind of strange combination of my mother and father's blood type.

Speaker 2:

But I was just seeing like this, uh, this very strange thing online the other day about how certain blood types are related to our galactic origins. I was like whoa, you know, that's wild and weird and that's the kind of stuff that really attracts me, you know. It's like oh, you know, you're from like this star system.

Speaker 2:

If you have this yeah, no, it's really it was. I thought it was interesting. I actually think like we're moving into a time when our understanding of all of these different kinds of things will become more expansive, hopefully, and we'll have a more expanded understanding of, you know, how our body functions, how our minds function, like it'll be more of a galactic or a cosmic understanding of things rather than so reductive. And I think that there was a period of time in our evolution in human history, like you know, going back 100 years ago or so or a little bit more, where, like you know, we were moving in this kind of expansive kind of way of thinking about things and then everything got shut down and repressed and a lot of stuff was destroyed. Was was destroyed.

Speaker 2:

Like a little over 100 years ago, they were experimenting with how to use frequency to cure disease. I was like, well, you know, and now we're there now where people are like, oh, cutting edge, this is cutting edge stuff, where you're going to use frequency to, to, to address cancer and these illnesses. And I'm thinking they were doing that 120 years ago, but you assholes repressed it and shut it away and put it in some vault under the-.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and we changed everything from 432 to 440. So everything is a little distorted. So even if you're listening to frequencies like, if you don't have, like, the right configuration, you're still listening. Even if it's played in 432 or something like, you're still listening to 440 if you're listening to it on like a digital.

Speaker 2:

On a regular because it's all, because it's digital. It's all 440. Yeah, it's all digital. If people don't know what we're talking about, there's been a lot in recent years that have that has come out about um, the hurts, you know not the, the frequencies and and the ones that are more harmonic to our, our, our being, and those that are disharmonic to our being, and it used to be that music was naturally played and enoki.

Speaker 1:

Please correct this, because for me, if I say this wrong, because you know in 432 that people were like connecting too much with it and he changed like the entire grid of everything to yeah, and I don't think he was the only one, because if he took it away from people they wouldn't, it wouldn't have been acceptable.

Speaker 1:

So he like made it like seem like this new amazing dynamic, whatever you know. But what he did was he just tweaked it a little bit out of place so people could still listen and enjoy, but they were not notice.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, not consciously notice that the natural frequency, uh, that music is played on, had been altered and was now off. Now what that means is, like, so consciously we're not really noticing the difference, but our bodies are, our minds are, and what it was creating was a little bit of some like discord, you know, just a slight distortion. Distortion. So when you're, when you're listening to things that are slightly distorted right in their, in their frequency, you know, like things that are not harmonic. You, if you listen to music, or if you listen to someone singing, or if you listen to a piano, you hear somebody play down a guitar and the one you know how that affects you well.

Speaker 2:

So it wasn't to that extreme, but so it was just. But it was just enough to cause um that kind of um discord on a on a lower, like subconscious, level, and what what it does is it makes it so your brain can't fully heal, like fully relax.

Speaker 1:

You're always like out of.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you're always like out of harmonic sync and so, yeah, so it keeps us from not our natural healing and it also makes us perhaps a little bit more aggressive. You know what I mean like more prone to some of the more negative emotions.

Speaker 1:

yeah, it's like having a constant headache you know, but not you don't even know it, you have a headache, yeah, all the body pain that you're experiencing and you're like, wow, I didn't know it hurt that bad until somebody rubbed you. It's like those, uh, those little mice scare away boxes and they're like little things, you can plug them into your outlets. You they let off like this terrible, but it's like such a low frequency they say, oh, you can't hear it and stuff you know my whole family couldn't hear it.

Speaker 1:

My whole family couldn't hear it, nobody could hear it. All right, but I couldn't sleep at night because of it, but like when you listen to live music, because you can tune like a guitar to 432 and you could play live and get that effect out there or whatever exactly um when you plug in it.

Speaker 1:

It kind of takes that that magic out of it or whatever. Plus, we play the guitar on 432, the strings like harmonize with themselves and they start like like when you're playing it you could be playing like two chords back and forth and it'll all of a sudden start sounding like a violin is playing in the background of it like you'll hear this boom, boom, boom and your, your heart starts beating crazy and and you can just feel this, that that expansion difference, you know, yeah, like it's, it's a different way to experience music, like frequency forks and tuning forks and stuff like that that are still at 432,.

Speaker 1:

You know all instruments were designed to be played at 432.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely. You know what they kept at 432, though the organs in churches.

Speaker 1:

Yeah yeah uh, the organs and churches, yeah, yeah, well, and I think that's another reason why, when you're in? The church and you're feeling that and experiencing that it's completely changing, because it does it directly, connects you to everything.

Speaker 2:

Like you're, you're like you're just locked into the grid when it's going to the grid and to the divine and to you know, you're all, you're all connected. Have you heard much about this civilization called Tartaria? They were. The reason why I'm mentioning it is because this was one of their you know, advancements, like they had. Apparently they had free energy and they were very, very large beings and they've been around. I mean, it wasn't like, oh, this was a long, long time ago, but they had free energy. They had these big buildings that actually had antennas and they used what we now understand is Tesla technology for free energy. So they had these antennas on their buildings and apparently they had free energy throughout the Tartarian civilization. But in their buildings, what they built was so beautiful and it was all. It was all frequency based, so definitely 432 throughout.

Speaker 1:

It's just gorgeous, gorgeous buildings oh yeah, like frequency you can. Oh, they think that frequency is how they used to build things or whatever exactly because you can put a certain frequency on a piece of wood and stick your hand through it, mm-hmm and and yep, um, you can. You can make matter seem like it's not even there with exactly frequency like yeah, like, and there used to be.

Speaker 1:

You know, there's all these chants and all these you know ohms and things like that. You know that I, I was never, I've never been a buddhist but I uh I have. I've experienced people chanting and stuff and and I was like intrigued by it, you know, but like those different chants are all chanting trying to get your body to tune into a certain frequency for that healing effect, but some of the monks and stuff could distort things like wood in the water in front of you.

Speaker 2:

They were able to do it yeah, you know it's speaking of which and I know this seems like it's not totally connected, but it kind of is there's been all of this stuff recently about UFO sightings and all of this and their presence, and there's this increased presence and one of the things that is kind of coming to light is that they know how to. There is something that they can do with frequency that allows a body to move through walls and to move through these, these, these spaces.

Speaker 1:

And it's like so it's the way that I've understood it Like literally, people can like look at a wall and the wall will like freaking, not be a wall.

Speaker 3:

you have to know that it's not a wall.

Speaker 1:

You have to know that it's not a wall while you're doing the frequency and walk through it or something.

Speaker 2:

But that ties in like the power of belief, you know, like, if you like, how powerful is that if you totally believe, you know and you go with that belief is it? Can you really create that kind of situation where you walk through a wall because you believe you can?

Speaker 1:

that's deep, that's I think you can I don't know, like when I was a kid, you know like, I just like believed, just like believed anything, you know Like I mean so I would hear some really off-the-wall stuff, or I'd see something that, like people don't do today. You know Like, and I would just do it. I would run through the woods with my eyes closed, you know, just because I believed that I could feel the trees around me. You know, and I could, I could feel the trees around me, you know and I could.

Speaker 2:

I really feel like I could. That's how we're wired to. I mean, like when you think about it, like going through the tree, like having a sense, like we don't just have six senses, and so I think you were playing with your other senses that we have, that we're taught we don't have. I find that when I look back on my childhood, the things that really stand out most for me were all the ways that I used my imagination. I was always in my imagination. It was like that thing, you know, like I was.

Speaker 2:

I built a little space rocket in the garage and imagine that I was traveling in space. I went out into the woods and I, you know, I created these, these things in the woods and imagined like I was always like, it seemed like I was always creating alternative worlds to live in in in my imagination. I started writing at a really, really young age and I would create these, these, these imaginary worlds and imagined myself living in them. So I think, like my imagination was always like this. Really it was. I had a, I had a great imagination and it was also my escape patch and it was also my escape hatch.

Speaker 1:

My imagination saved me from everything. But I feel like my imagination might have been the astral planes and I didn't even realize. I was in both places at once, until later on when people started asking me about it. You know, I mean Psycho.

Speaker 2:

How not real, was it? And I honestly think I mean, like you know, you, you listen to, like, for instance, einstein, who would you know? And some of the top scientists will say you really can't make big leaps in discovery without imagination. Imagination is the bridge. So we have all of these ways that we're doing it now, but we want to get there, we want to get beyond it, and the only way to really get beyond it is to use your imagination To make the impossible seem possible. Exactly, you have to use your imagination. So if you don't have an imagination as a scientist, you'll probably discover very little, because you've got to build that bridge and imagination is key in that. So, yeah, so I think it's underrated. I think the human imagination is amazing and I also think that that is a good, wonderful tool in healing too. I think it really helps us heal If we can imagine a healed body, if we can imagine whatever. Who is that Is? That is that little Nidus, hi Nidus. How are you?

Speaker 1:

This is hi Nidus. How are?

Speaker 2:

you, Hi Nidus. What does he? What does he have? Five quarters for bubblegum. He's got Five quarters for bubble gum.

Speaker 1:

He's got five quarters for bubble gum.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's awesome, Nidus. Yeah, that's a lot of bubble gum.

Speaker 1:

That's a lot of bubble gum.

Speaker 2:

Taylor just joined us. Hey girl, how are you?

Speaker 3:

I've overslept.

Speaker 2:

That's okay. How are you doing? We'velept? That's okay. How are you doing? We've just been all over the place. Taylor, Do you know? We started off with Enoki sharing that she had come home this week to a strange man in her house. Oh, yes. And her sister yep, her sister. She picked up a sledgehammer and her sister got her gun.

Speaker 2:

And so let's just say they handled it, but we started off with Enoki sharing that situation. And it's kind of like yeah, it's like everyone's first, uh, like worst nightmare you know to, especially as women. You know to come home and there is a strange man in your home and of course there's been so much stuff on the news you know about squatters and this and that and on this where I live, you know it's.

Speaker 3:

The homeless population where I live is high. There's one of them that just literally squats on the sidewalk and lives underneath an umbrella, in a chair, where she lives. She doesn't move. There are often times where I come home at 3 o'clock in the morning and I'm fully prepared to have somebody asleep drunk on my porch. I'm homeless this guy.

Speaker 1:

This guy has a family and had a life and chose like meth and is riding the meth wave yeah, I found out later because, like me being homeless many times, you know, has definitely like.

Speaker 1:

That's why I I gave him a ride away from here. That's why, you know, I didn't just call the police on him and I didn't just shoot him, you know, on site or whatever, or immediately start fighting him, you know. But he came in the house and played like Goldilocks and the Three Bears and like tried to like justify it to me, said he saw my porch sign that said come on in and lose the shoes.

Speaker 2:

And so he did, and he left his shoes on my fucking porch man and we're in a, in the middle of a, of a of a solar storm. Feel, feel it. I was, I was feeling it a bit yesterday I wasn't sure Am I feeling this because of those energies, or whatever. I slept really well. I did sleep really good.

Speaker 3:

How far down the Aurora Borealis went To Florida. I saw it in Port St Lucie.

Speaker 1:

Port St Lucie. Yeah, I saw pictures from Port St Lucie. It was more free with me than Aurora Borealis.

Speaker 3:

There were people in my town that had. It was funny how different the colors were, but apparently I was working. I did not see it.

Speaker 1:

but I was thinking about you all and wondering if it made it down to georgia and then after I got off work I realized that it had made it slept through it well, because I did go outside and I did see a little bit of like a purpley, purpley color up in the sky, but, um, it wasn't enough that I could get a picture of it. And then, when I came out at four o'clock in the morning and tried to look again, uh, I didn't see it there.

Speaker 3:

So this is the thing so, first of all, I have this app and it's called aurora. I highly recommend it. So there is a thing called kp index and when it gets above five, this app shoots me an alert. The app going crazy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was like KP nine. Was it a KP nine last?

Speaker 3:

night it was. I mean I have hold on, let me see.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I had heard it went up to a KP nine.

Speaker 3:

The KP index is becoming high. Check your app and find out where the aurora is. And then it says the NOAA has forecast that the chance of seeing it is low, but due to high auroral activity, you may need to keep a clear eye on the sky. So it got so high, but they said it's supposed to be all weekend.

Speaker 1:

All weekend, it is all weekend.

Speaker 2:

So I was telling Enoki that last last night, when I went to bed, there had been six x-class cmes heading towards earth and they were already. The first wave was beginning to um affect. The first storm was arriving. I wake up this morning and find out that there has been a seventh X class flare off of that, that solar spot that, as it was departing, it gave us another shot, and so now we have seven incoming CMEs and it basically it's kind of like rolling, you know, it's like one right after another, right after another throughout the weekend.

Speaker 2:

So we'll see there are some things that have been disrupted, like Sirius Radio was disrupted. There were some satellite things. Starlink was a bit disrupted here and there.

Speaker 3:

I thought of Kendrick saying that my kid, I received an received an email from my son's one of my son's schools saying that they were going to be practicing earthquake drills.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well, let me let me tell you something. In 2003, there was a series of solar storms, and one in 2003, I believe there was a piece of our ozone ripped off from a solar storm. In that same year, we had the Sumatra tsunami yes, same year. And then in 2005, we had another really big. Now the thing is is like one of the things that most people don't, because we're so, we're not taught to connect things right. We're so disconnected, right in our the way that we hear things. Most people had no idea that there were solar storm activity going on this weekend. Like, why Like your son pointing out, why isn't this on the news, because it really should be on the news? Wow, this is happening with our sun, but we're so disconnected from it. But I do think, like more and more, we are going to learn how much our sun impacts things like earthquakes and volcanoes and tsunamis like our weather, space weather is earth weather.

Speaker 3:

I'm not quite sure.

Speaker 2:

It's not integrated into our, our day to dayday exactly I think that I think that we'll move into a time when, uh, those things will be reconnected. But I think that all of that stuff has been disconnected for a reason you know, like it's, all you know, very disconnected, and we all know that everything is connected. So the disconnection was by design, unfortunately. So that's why most people it's like oh, there's a solar storm happening. Well, what's that, what does that mean and why should I care?

Speaker 3:

So I was told last night that the way that people were getting these really amazing shots was it's much easier tonight at dusk to get your phone out and look at the sky through your camera yeah if you have long exposure, you can use that if you have um night or use that, and then you get this really um full spectrum.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but I was told that that's easy. It's easier to see it that way than with the naked eye. It's funny you can. The wind is blowing and there's about in the sky. Last night at three I woke, pat up and I was like listen, come, look at the sky, because when I tell you that the sky was, the sky was bright, but also the stars were so bright last night everything was like glistening.

Speaker 2:

I'm like you gotta come so, yeah, it changes everything and you know, I I'm gonna say I mean like taylor, you know we've talked, we've been talking about this for a while, how, you know, we're all connected and as earthlings, we are, uh, connected to the sun and these solar flares, even though we're taught to fear them. They contain energy and information that ignites DNA upgrades, like our own DNA, and huge levels of healing, and so I think this is a wonderful weekend to be out in the sunlight, to be absorbing it, to, you know, to, to be meditating on this stuff, to be, you know, sending out prayers and intentions.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because this is like this is an enormous amount of energy that I think for humans will have a really positive effect on our bodies, on our minds, on our DNA. I don't think we need to fear it. I think that this is like you know, this is, this is going to be really, really healthy for us. Who is that in the driveway laying down? Does that feel? Good, and so he was just listening to you speak yeah, well, phoenix, if you can, why don't you lay on the grass, honey? Why don't you? It's more comfortable on the grass.

Speaker 3:

I think he said I'm gonna lay like willow, like the dog, comfortable on the grass. I think he said I'm going to lay like willow, like the dog lays on the concrete.

Speaker 2:

Oh, on the concrete, because it's warm. Okay, yeah, it's a little chilly, but you know, what I would suggest for Phoenix is if he has a comfy little lawn chair.

Speaker 3:

Or a little blanket lawn chair. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

So if he could just put that out in the sun and just sit out there and if he has a little music he wants to listen to or whatever, and just chill out in the sun and relax yeah, just soak it all in phoenix, just soak it all in, yeah, but, um, but, uh, yeah, and I think it's good for for all of us. So that's what I'm gonna to do.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to spend some, you know, spend some time out outside on my patio in the forest in the sun soaking it in. But you know, I think also, you bet I went to the grocery store and I got a little extra water and I made sure that I had some cash on hand because you just, this is a, an unknown, right, we don't know, because one of the things that's different today, taylor, and you probably know this, that's different today than, say, 20 years ago, when we had that big, you know, that big flare and that solar storm, is that our magnetosphere has, is diminished, right. So the electromagnetic, you know, layer around our earth is, is has weakened, has weakened quite a bit since 20 years ago. So that's why these solar storms we are, that's why the auroras we see so far south, that's why, um, these solar storms are having a bigger impact on on earth, because we have less protection. So, who knows?

Speaker 3:

I mean it's definitely felt unprecedented last night to see it, to see, you know, my facebook feed completely taken over by aurora borealis, all the way back home.

Speaker 1:

That was so cool.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, a big deal, it's a big deal, it really is a big deal. But you know, the Aurora Borealis is pure magic.

Speaker 1:

Oh well, you can feel it.

Speaker 2:

It's pure magic. That is well. I think it's been described a lot of ways and you know, taylor, it's been. If we, taylor, if we've read Jamie Sam's and others and listened to other spiritual guides and whatever. The Aurora Borealis is Earth's dream time. There is something just pure and beautiful about the Aurora B borealis and the it's and its expression of earth and earth energy, mother earth energy, and so it's like to be under the aurora borealis is to like be bathed in and the beauty yeah, the to be washed in the light of Earth.

Speaker 2:

And you know, the thing about Earth Earth Center is not what they tell us it is, and so she's, she's plasma inside she's, she's like a star, and so Earth has her own light and in a way, we are very much like our mother, like mother earth. We are light too. The difference is she knows it and we don't. So I think when we're bathed in that, in that it's it's kind of this moment that it just it kind of comes right at your heart, that that moment of being bathed in the Aurora Borealis it does something to your heart, your heart.

Speaker 3:

Interesting. Speaking of heart, let's talk about physically. So I've been going through all this with pagan for years, and so the timing of him having full-blown um tachycardic episode falls into this timing and brought this.

Speaker 2:

You know, the flares yeah, yeah, just before the flares, and I was thinking about peyton. I was thinking about peyton coming into this weekend and thinking about how these flares um, or help him or whatever, because, because. I think it's. I think it's going to have an impact on him, but not in a fearful way.

Speaker 2:

I think it might it's going to electrify him, it's going to ignite and and I think Peyton is, you know, and he's going through and listen, he's at that age puberty he's at that age where there's a whole lot of energy going through that body and and so I think, to the extent that Peyton can touch grass this weekend, he can be out in the sun and touching grass is going to be huge, huge for him and huge for his heart.

Speaker 2:

I think so that that tachycardia for some reason I'm not really worried about it with- with Peyton.

Speaker 3:

I'm still like caught up in his vision. Like you know, if I didn't know anybody, if I had heard that from a stranger I'd say so you had a near-death experience well, what was what you have to? You have to say what the vision was that he was passing out on the couch, he was fainting, ems was getting here and um, while he was going in and out, he was having these dreams and he was in a different world and there were these giant trees that were like mushrooms and these huge oh, and the sky was purple.

Speaker 3:

And the sky was purple, enoki, boom. Having these visions and he first he said he heard all of these voices in his head. He said it was so loud, there were so many voices talking to him. He just knew that he needed to go downstairs. And this is prior to the episode.

Speaker 3:

So I'm like, dude, your guides were like go downstairs now, get down the stairs before you before before you faint up here and nobody's there for you. Essentially, like somebody was telling him get up out of your bed and go downstairs, or multiple people, right, yeah. And so he gets downstairs and then he, you know, he, he passes out and he goes into this vision. And then he said that there was a being there, an entity there, that he was unsure was malicious or not. It was like a trickster type of energy, he said, and it told him just stay, just stay with me. And he remembers thinking this feels really good here, I like it here. But then we kept waking him up out of it and he was like, oh, I can't stay there, which is very similar to what happened when I gave birth to Porter. It was like, oh, I can't stay here, even though the bliss feels so good. Yeah, not time to feel that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's like a near-death experience.

Speaker 3:

yeah yeah, it really, really was, and I'm like I don't know who this voice was that spoke to him, but I think it's quite interesting. Probably the same voice as for me. Well, I didn't really have a voice, I was, I was in, I was aware of it without being spoken to. I didn't hear voices.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I knew I was watching my body from the ceiling.

Speaker 2:

I was right there you were on the edge, girl.

Speaker 3:

She held my hand and said, taylor, I need for you to stay with us. And I was like, oh shit, I'm dying, I've got a baby to take care of. I open my eyes and there's my wet newborn and I'm like, oh god, oh yeah, that's right, I've got a baby to take care of. I just had a baby. I need to wake up. I can't go yet. I can't leave that like this.

Speaker 2:

Oh man, yeah, so there's near death experience, but yeah.

Speaker 3:

I do think that that there's a correlation between all of this coming to a head. You know, this, this peak of of of, not even just the fact that we have a diagnosis for him now, and and I just the the science of the electricity of the heart. Yeah, very interesting stuff yeah, yeah, it's actually.

Speaker 2:

It's not really a pump, it's, it's an electric, it's, it's, it's electrical and we're electrical, we're, you know, we're photonic they just found somebody's uh shoes from 15 000 1500.

Speaker 3:

No, it had to be 15 000. It was a long time ago. Anyways, it's terrible misinformation. I'm sure they were uh geomagnetic like moccasins that they had on the feet, on the bottom the feet. They had little magnets that went through the bottom of the shoe and touching the sole of the sole. Let's talk about spelling the sole of your foot.

Speaker 2:

Well, yeah, I mean, like Enoki and I were talking earlier we were all walking around with magnetic, with that, with magnetic, and you know, hopefully I had an understanding of that Magnetic and you know, if we had an understanding of that. The thing is is I'm a Nokia and I earlier, before you arrived, you know, I was talking about like how a long time and all of that. Who could, who knew about free energy and everything. And there's been a deliberate, you know, there's been a deliberate attempt to disconnect us to these things, to, you know, to change or distort our understanding of what energy is and what we are, and and and, over the last, you know, 100 plus years. And now we're starting like that, you know, scientists are starting to say, oh wait, we've got this new thing about frequency and we think we can use frequency to heal.

Speaker 2:

And I'm thinking they had that 150 years ago. Yeah, you know, and according to to what you say, they discovered, they had that 1000s and 1000s of years ago, you know. You know, and according to to what you say, they discovered, they had that thousands and thousands of years ago, you know. So I think, like the whole timeline of Earth and humans is going to we're going to have to rethink it and we also have to take a hard look at how it is that we were evolving and expanding and then our develop develop. We have arrested development.

Speaker 3:

Our development has been arrested and and what do you think that that was?

Speaker 2:

do you think that was peak atlantean um like, during where things got wonky and and and we became amnesia, like, like, at what point I think, you know, a lot of people like to think of the atlanteans as wow, this was like this, this beautiful, like utopian, advanced, blah, blah, blah. But the, the atlanteans, kind of fuck shit up too, you know, I mean they there are a lot of them they abused.

Speaker 2:

There was like a bit of an abuse of power and and stuff like that in Atlantis, and I think that we have to take a look at that history in a little more balanced way. So when I look at Atlantis I'm thinking, yeah, yeah, there were things that were really advanced about them, but I think that they really screwed up and kind of caused us to go in a different direction because of the ramifications of some of the decisions that they made. They were, you know, there were some wars going on with other systems off planet. You know, the Atlanteans became kind of warlike and and I think some of the decisions that they made were still paying for.

Speaker 3:

Yes, you know, the lack of tangible magic. I think that a lot of that, like you know, the belief in magic and the ability to to know magic is there, but the magic was, it was a part of everyday life in atlantean times.

Speaker 2:

People yeah, I don't, even, I don't even yeah, I don't even think it was called magic, it wasn't.

Speaker 3:

People had natural powers like we were like oh, that would have been considered magic, you know, yeah, yeah it Like.

Speaker 2:

we were like oh, that would have been considered magic you know, yeah, it was like we were naturally telepathic, you know, we could heal ourselves, there were all kinds of things that we were able to do naturally, and then you know what, what happened, and unfortunately, I think religion has played its role in terms of demonizing some of these aspects, our ability to connect with spirits who have moved on. And that's evil, that's demonic, that's this, that's that, and I'm not saying that some people, because I think, like energy is energy, power is power, and it can go either way, as we saw with, like the atlanteans and others. It's like you can use this power to subjugate, to dominate, you know to do, to do evil, or you can use this amazing power to advance, to expand, you know, to heal. Basically, the power that we had was um, was abused, but also suppressed really quickly.

Speaker 3:

You said demonizing and it brought me to a conversation I had with one of my very favorite tables, because we get spiritual after we eat and somebody pulled out this book and I don't know if you all are familiar, but I got schooled, he of solomon. Anyways, you know I I no, no baby. You know, I'm big on solomon. I have solomon still tattooed on me. Yeah, yeah, a great connection to, to king solomon, um, it was named after him, etc. And the seals of solomon. So solomon used magic in the form of geometric patterns and seals, things like that. This we so. This was a book essentially on demonology. I had never opened a book like this before and and and this is coming from somebody who you know had this past life regression with an angel who turned on me and that felt really, really terrible. So I'm reading this book and I'm thinking I'm reading all of these different demons and their purposes and it's the same thing as angels. It's the same. They all have purposes, the same way that Archangel Michael does this and Archangel Ariel does.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, so they all. But people. People want to believe that all of the like people are very attached to their angels.

Speaker 3:

Wait, this one of the people is people are very attached to their angels. Wait, this one of the people is he used to be a minister in the church. Now he has not. And he said something really interesting. He said hold on one moment. He said hold on one moment.

Speaker 2:

He said if you ask me now.

Speaker 3:

I would tell you that angels and demons are extraterrestrials and they come to this planet the same way that aliens do, because they are all worlders. They are not from here, which makes them, and they touch down and touch our lives all the same. So I just found that really interesting the term demonizing and the fact that there is all of this information on things like that and um.

Speaker 2:

I think that a lot of our major religions have been based on these beings that were very powerful, that came from somewhere else and we thought they were god and they're not. They're not the same as the creator, and and so I think a lot of that, in the age of Aquarius, is going to come out.

Speaker 3:

And so the Aurora. I feel like you know. Let it wash us all.

Speaker 1:

Exactly, exactly, because it will and it penetrates the earth, all of the earth, you know, sinks into the ground, penetrates us down to our bones, down to our dna.

Speaker 3:

So let the sun, you know, do its.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, I think, I think there'll be a lot of. I think that this will cause a lot of um, a lot of shifts and, to be honest, in general I feel I feel really excited, really excited about the future, but I also know that we're going to have to walk through some hard times first, oh yeah, we're walking through the fire, we're walking through the fire first, but on the other side of it is really going to be an entirely new way of living, a completely different relationship to things.

Speaker 2:

like the old systems are coming down and I think, like maybe this is a weekend where we can use this, this energy, to help us let go of our attachments to some of the old systems that we know we don't like. But in a way, you know, it's kind of like being in an abusive relationship. You know what I mean. Like you know it's bad for you but yet you kind of want to hold on to it because you don't know what else is out there. It's kind of like that's the unknown and I think it's better, but I'm afraid you know so all of the ways that we might still hold on to, you know, our understanding of money and our understanding of all these different systems.

Speaker 3:

Comfortability, like stepping out of that, you know well, I don't know anything else. Mentality is going to be ripped away Like yeah, I think so.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I think so. Here's something that's really interesting. That's been happening with me is I've applied for all of these jobs locally and I haven't heard a single blip. I haven't heard a single blip. Now I can take it all personally. It's like, oh man, you know, blah, blah, blah. But I'm thinking, huh, that's really interesting Because I know I kind of live my life like on faith, like it's, it's going to work out. I mean like I'm not going to be out on the street, I'm not going to be homeless, I'm not gonna be whatever. But there's something, there's something happening where I'm the the doors for local work are not open, right.

Speaker 2:

And so I'm thinking okay. And then I had that one interview in North Carolina which ended. It was kind of non-committal, who knows, you know, but at least that was the one that I had that was towards Asheville. Yeah, yeah, so is there, you know. So I'm kind of just um, um, I'm just, I'm just kind of trying to to be open. I'm not particularly. I mean, I have a really nice little place, but I'm not attached.

Speaker 3:

You know it's like you know I can. A little forest nest. Yeah, Sometimes we leave the nest and make a new nest, and that's all right, Exactly.

Speaker 2:

Exactly, but it's kind of it's just really interesting. So I'm kind of watching and thinking, well, okay, this is really interesting because it's not like I've done nothing to apply to jobs, it's just like you know, I haven't, I haven't heard, you know, and so there's this you know, you're just kind of sailing along just waiting.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, just waiting to to hear to see what doors do open, what, what doors are going to open, um, and and not to get too anxious about well, okay, you know I like um, and to also not be attached to my own timeline. You know like I'm like, okay, look, I wanted to know what was happening with me by next year, by the end of the school year, and I only have two weeks left. So what's going on universe?

Speaker 3:

I mean, come on, it's not your timeline, patty, it's the timeline.

Speaker 2:

Get in line and I just have to kind of say, okay, all right, you know, I have to kind of just accept that.

Speaker 3:

So drive to Georgia and come see you guys. I just saw how big Nidus was and I about died yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, if you're going to make a drive to Georgia, you better hurry up, girl, because I don't know how much longer I'm going to be.

Speaker 3:

Everybody should go soak up the sun.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, everybody really should go. Soak up the sun is nothing to be afraid of, it's just, you know, just enjoy, enjoy the sun, take advantage of all of this electricity, all of this energy. You know this, this gift from our sun. That's kind of how I, how I see it, we're going to leave it there for this week. This has been a lot of fun. We've talked about a lot of.

Speaker 3:

Everybody needs me.

Speaker 2:

It's been a wild week and I think, post solar flares and CME events, it's probably going to be a wild week this coming week, so I'm sure we'll have a lot to talk about next week. So, as always, it's been so much fun to hang out with you guys and have the little ones in there too, like Nidus and Porter and Phoenix. So it's been. It's been really, really nice hanging out with you guys today.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I love you guys, and I hope you have a good week.

Speaker 2:

Wishing everybody a really really great week. Love you.