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Welcome to Next Level Soul. The place where we deep dive into the mysteries of existence, uncover hidden layers of consciousness and and explore the journey of the soul. I'm your host, Alex Ferrari, and every week we sit down with the world's leading spiritual teachers, mystics, scientists, and truth seekers to illuminate the path towards awakening. Here we ask questions that truly matter. Why are we here? Where are we going? And how do we elevate our lives, our purpose, and our consciousness to the next level? This is a space for transformation, a space for expansion. A space to remember who you really are. So take a deep breath, open your mind, and prepare to step into your Next Level Soul. Now, if you're ready to take your spiritual journey to the next level, explore Next Level Soul tv. Our streaming platform filled with exclusive movies, docs, original shows, transformative series and guided meditations, channeling sessions, audiobooks, and deep spiritual teachings you won't find anywhere else. New content drops every week, helping you expand your consciousness and live from your highest potential. Start your journey today at Next LevelSoul TV. The views, opinions and statements expressed by our Guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the beliefs or positions of Next Level Soul, its host, or any of the companies they represent. Now, let's dive into today's episode.
Alex Ferrari
I'd like to welcome back to the show returning champion Colette Baron Reed. How you doing, Colette?
Colette Baron Reid
Great. I'm awesome. And I'm excited to be here today with you. Alex. You have the best interviews. You have the best. Anybody here has not yet signed up to Next Level Soul Films or what is tv?
Alex Ferrari
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Colette Baron Reid
You need to. You absolutely need to. The coolest things are there now. Anyway. Well, I picked for you.
Alex Ferrari
I appreciate that very, very, very much. And of course, you have a wonderful series on Next Level Soul tv, the motorcycle medium, which people love. They love. Like it's. It's just a cool thing. It was so much fun. That was a while ago.
Colette Baron Reid
Oh, my God. It's over 10 years old.
Alex Ferrari
Yeah, but it's great stuff.
Colette Baron Reid
It's really fun stuff. Mark did that. My husband shot the whole thing and everything.
Alex Ferrari
Yeah, it was a lot of fun. So, Colette, I wanted to bring you back on one because of course I miss to you, but. But there is a lot of insanity going on in the world.
Colette Baron Reid
Oh, can we talk about that?
Alex Ferrari
Yeah, we're gonna get. We're gonna get into it now. Let's just talk about flowers for the rest of this conversation, okay? No, there is a lot of things going on in the world and people are. Are. Are scared, are terrified. Now, with all that said, our last conversation, we talked a lot about this. I've had multiple conversations on the show going back three or four years that we're. That there were warnings about what was coming. Guys, there is going to be some stuff coming. There is a storm of brewing and a lot of it's going to get. It's going to get worse before it gets better. This is all new. It's not new. We've heard all of this before.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah, and we've seen it.
Alex Ferrari
And we've seen it. So the thing is this, that in my opinion, look, the storm is coming. It's already here in many ways.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah, I was going to say that.
Alex Ferrari
Yeah, it's already here. But this, but. And I've been in. I lived in Florida for most of my life. A lot of my life in Florida. So I'm used to hurricanes. So I use that as an analogy. Like everyone with. With an earthquake, you don't know when it hits. It just hits. But a hurricane you get. Sometimes you get news weeks ahead. Hey, it's coming. It's coming. It's coming. It's one of those natural disasters that gives you warning as opposed to a tornado, things like that. So the storms. So what do you do when you know the storm is coming? You can't argue with the storm. The storm is happening. Unless you completely get out of the way. Leave the state, leave where it's going to hit, you're going to be affected. So what do you do to prepare
Colette Baron Reid
for what's so much.
Alex Ferrari
So what's coming and how to weather the storm? Because it is just. It will pass. But.
Colette Baron Reid
Oh, yeah, totally.
Alex Ferrari
It's going to take time. So first questions for you.
Colette Baron Reid
Okay, let's dive.
Alex Ferrari
Let's dive in. When you tune it, when you tune into the energy of the world right now. Now, are we heading towards a more global awakening or more of a global breakdown in the short term or long term?
Colette Baron Reid
I'm going to say.
Alex Ferrari
All right, so let's get into it.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah. So first I want to talk about something that I saw many, many years ago. And one of the things that I notice is a lot of people that are mediums or we're remote viewers or whatever we do that we tap into outside of the timeline have seen certain things, right? So, for example, 11 years ago, I saw Trump as president. He wasn't yet president, and we're not going to talk politics, but I saw that. And I. But at the same time, in the weirdest way, I saw a concentration camp and I actually saw exactly that Alligator Alley place. So I told my husband and he's like, what are you talking about? I went, I know, it's so weird. Why would I dream that? And then I dreamt this other thing. Anyway, we moved back to Canada and of course, you know, these things have happened, but what happens to all of us? And the reason I'm bringing this up is because I want people to not be so scared, because what happens is what do we make it mean? Right? We might have visions. I saw a bomb. I saw an explosion coming from Yemen in one of my other dreams. And I had to look up Yemen on the map because I didn't know where it was. So I also said, this is also going back 10 years ago. I said to my husband and I said, I saw this thing. Now, the act of observation often changes that which is being observed. A couple years later, I found a book by Michael Drosnin called the Bible Code. And he actually predicted this very thing that I saw in a dream, but talked about Obama being in a bunker, but he had obviously also Predicted accurately these other things that happened. So here's what I want to say about all of this. Many of us have seen these visions. Do they come true the way we see it? Or are these metaphors or the fact that we see it at all gives us an opportunity to change things. And I think that what people get afraid of is that their certainty is being. You know, definitely there is a lack of certainty. We have geopolitical shifting and changing. There's power dynamics going on. And if you believe in this and you keep an open mind, because you can throw what I'm about to say in the garbage too. But I believe that there is a level of shadow government, and I do believe that there are people from different dimensional realities. There are people, not people, but there are other hierarchical beings that are part of this whole global. We're like little people down here. And because we cannot awaken without a disruption. So there's no way to awaken anything if we go with the status quo. So we needed a disruptor. And I think that, again, personal feelings aside, if we look at a bigger picture about how this is playing out, we're really scared because we're humans and we see mortality and we see our way of life being threatened, and we see, like, the thing that we were asleep because we were so used to it. The comfort zone is nobody wants to leave it. But the only way we grow and change and better things is if there is some type of dismantling of something that was before and a rebuilding of something else. So when people say, oh, the world is collapsing. No, it isn't. It's. You know, it's like a. It's like when the caterpillar becomes the butterfly, right? It's like, yeah, the caterpillar has to die inside its little cocoon. Sorry, my dog was snoring, you know, and. And it's gonna. Parts of it has to die and it's off and it feels awful. It's got the flu. It's inside some. Like, it's getting claustrophobic. It's like, what the hell? Where were my little friends with the leaves, right? Where is my fuzziness? And all of a sudden, there it is like, whoa, I'm scared. I'm like in the dark and whatever. And next thing you know, it's like, so claustrophobic. And then it has to push, fight its way outside of the cocoon and kerplowey, then it's flying. We can't get to the flying part without this sickening part in between. So, yes, go ahead.
Alex Ferrari
Yeah, well, so, so that, you know, I, I look, I wasn't. Yeah, we're in it right now. But I look back, everyone says like, oh, this is the worst time it's ever been.
Colette Baron Reid
And.
Alex Ferrari
But if you look back. But if you look back in the 60s, it was so, I mean, at least from what I've seen, I wasn't alive then. But what from what I've seen from movies and documentaries and books and, and things in news, the world seemed like it was literally on fire back in the 60s because the 50s were so 50ish that. You know what I mean? Then there was, I do. And then there was so many different things that completely shake the foundation. Elvis shows up, the Beatles show up and that's amusing. Movies show up. Then the politics of, you know, Nixon. And then the war showed up and all of these things. So then, you know, drafts and people. Yeah. And then, then the hippies show up and everyone's love and peace. And that's when consciousness started. The New age movement literally started around that time. So that was, it's such a disruption. Then what happened? So we had the 60s and then the 70s. And the 70s went down real quick.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah, with the oil crisis. I love that you're talking like this. We need to remember the history.
Alex Ferrari
Right. And then there was, there was inflation and then things were getting out of hand. And then what happened? The 80s happened and then the 80s was this magical money ride that we all went on. And then the 90s showed up. And the 90s basically continued that all the way into basically 2008. So we had a run of about 28 years of like going up. There was a lot of ups and downs during that time. It wasn't a magical perfect time.
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And now back to the show.
Alex Ferrari
But it didn't. It wasn't what we have now. So we are going through something similar. The 20s seem to be a really intense version of the 60s. What do you think?
Colette Baron Reid
You're right, and I'm really glad you brought that up. I'm so happy you brought that out because this is grounded and practical information. We have a map. We have already been. We have tread many footsteps. And we have been here before, you know, and this is not new. This is the only difference now is that the fear is because there is nuclear capacity. That in fact that we could really blow ourselves up. But here's the deal. That's not. I do not believe that that is going to happen. I don't. I've never seen it. I've seen a bomb. I've seen big explosions. But I've also seen what happens after. And if you look at the astrology, I know you've had many astrologers on. I know you have, Deborah. It's all lining up right now. Like all the things like, so we have the civil war, right? We have that again because it's birthday, birthday time for the U.S. you've got the, when the, when the atom bomb hit, right? We had that. But also at the same time it's pointing towards what happened in the 60s where it was like peace, not war, like people were protesting. Then we also had the same configuration in the sky that, that was the precursor to NATO. Now, NATO is not what we're talking about, but it is. When things fall apart, we find a new way to come together, right? That's what we have to remember that that's why I tell people what we need are protocols and technologies and things that we can do on a daily basis to stay grounded and not look to the outer world, to behave so that we can feel safe. Our safety and security has to come from the internal. Now when you talked about all these historical things, most people are in denial. They didn't know, they forgot. Because when we're in it, and this is, this is something I'm going to say, we are being conditioned through media right now to be afraid so that we are malleable and we are controllable. When a culture is afraid, when more people are afraid than more people are grounded and making good decisions, then we are like lemmings, right? It's like, oh, easy to make them do something, right. So keep in mind our sovereignty, our spiritual sovereignty is tantamount right now. And you know, like, if you could imagine, like the Matrix is the perfect movie to go watch. Everybody should go watch the Matrix, right? You know, and, and right. It's like, what choice are we going to make, right? And that is what's key for us right now. Because we don't have any power or control on an individual level about what's actually going on on the bigger picture. We've seen that right now we don't, but we do have the capacity to take the power that we were given as co creators. We are incredibly incredible co creators that when we come from a place of neutrality and that doesn't mean sedation, right? So when I tell people about nervous system realignment, I'm not talking about sedating them or like saying, oh, let's not have any fear whatsoever. It's healthy to have some fear. Healthy. But let's use the, the rage, the fear, all of that, which is, you know who was talked about this? Robert Monroe. I don't know if you remember, he, he passed away. The Monroe Institute.
Alex Ferrari
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Colette Baron Reid
Remember that? Like he talked about all these visions that he had when he did the Gateway, which I've done that. Right? So like when you, you know, you see all these beings, et cetera. And he believed that we were like the Matrix where that anger, fear, drama, all this feeds like we're like a Farm. Now, just keep an open mind like you. Take that as you will. Bottom line is it's not practical for the regular person watching this show. No, it's so not right. But we know the difference. Good enough to know when we feel the angst, the fear. When we're fixated on the news, we're allowing ourselves with algorithms to decide what we watch, what we feel, what we buy, what we see. When we do that, we are in a zombie state. We're not good. We're scared all the time. We want to fight. When we're in an aligned state, when we make choices, we can actually choose something different. I don't have to expose myself to this. I can take whatever energy I have in the smallest way possible in my tiny life and focus in the 24 hours. One of the reasons I no longer make predictions is I think it's harmful for people. Because you immediately state, get out of your grounded state of now and go into the possibilities of blah blah land. And it's not helpful now, right now. We need how to stay grounded now, right now so that our future does become what we want it to become. The only way is to take that energy and the focus on the now and stay out of the hole. Oh, my God. You know, look at this awful thing that could happen. Okay, what do you do when you've been told a hurricane's coming? Right? What do you do? You go get water. You go get the just in case things, right? You get some extra potato chips. You know what I'm saying?
Alex Ferrari
Canned foods.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah. You know, you get. You prepare. And every day I prepare. I know I have hope. I have a very clear understanding of my relationship to a power greater than myself. I choose to call God. Call it whatever you want. Conscious universe, the quantum field. I don't know. Maybe at the end of the day, we're an alien board game. I doubt it. But who knows? You know, I'm a medium. I talk to dead people, too. They seem to be there, like the. But the bottom line is, what is useful for us, what is our medicine right now, our medicine isn't more fear and more reasons to be, like, freaked out. Like, what about this? What if it's the aliens? What if it's that? What if it's a nuke? What if it's. You know what I mean, Right? So that. So, yes. And guess what? Someone like me, I've got access to all that stuff. And I say to myself, oh, well, what good is this going to do knowing all of this? Like, well, what do we do now? Right? Like the hurricane. You prep, you do what you need to do on a daily basis. Like maybe you need to be a little stronger. Maybe, maybe you need to exercise your trust in a power grading yourself. Because guess what? We are very resilient. Human beings are amazing. We come up with the most amazing stuff. You think for one second we're not going to come up for, for an answer to dealing with AI we are. This is, these are great minds are looking at these things. But don't we just love drama? Don't we just love to say how horrible it all is? Oh my God, this is happening. Oh my God, look at that.
Alex Ferrari
I mean, well, that's why telenovelas are the most watched things in South America,
Colette Baron Reid
because it's just entertaining.
Alex Ferrari
It's soap operas here. I mean, they're just. It's just so much drama. But as a, just as a storyteller, I've studied story and story structure for a long time and had privilege of speaking to many of the greatest storytellers and writers in, in the world. And there's one key thing to every story. You need conflict.
Colette Baron Reid
Without conflict, there's no story, right?
Alex Ferrari
I mean, there's very, there's very. I don't think there's a story or at least any major motion picture or even book that without a. Without conflict, it gets boring very quick. Without Darth Vader, right? And have Star wars, without Agent Smith and the Matrix itself. There is no matrix.
Colette Baron Reid
Neil, don't you think also with the hero's journey that we overcome these things? Of course, this is the part of our humanity. We cannot erase all this. So don't try. Like, my point is, is that it is what it is. We have to live both and, and let's discover who we are as our own heroes within this larger story as opposed to defeating something that, well, we have to defeat it in ourselves. It's as above.
Alex Ferrari
So below, I would agree with you 100%. The thing is that people get caught up in trying to fix the world, which they can't. And because they can't fix the world because, you know, it's not in our power to stop the war in Iran right now. It's just not as an individual. It's not in the power of the people fighting the war to stop the war unless they all agree on it. There's not one person that could just. We don't have Superman that could just come in and go, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, that's enough. Like there isn't anything. There's any power like that. So we get caught up in that drama within ourselves. Watching the news every night. Horrible thing to do. Don't watch the news. If something is really important, it'll get to you. Or watch it from news sources that are just telling you, hey, look, this is what's happening. Very, you know, middle of the road kind of way of approaching it. If you have to watch any at all. I don't watch any news. Whatever I get gets to me through either voice or maybe in a social media feed. And like, oh, well, that happened today. Great. Oh. Or someone tells me, dude, did you hear what happened? I'm like, oh, sure, That's. Of course that happened. Like, it's insane the stuff that is going on like that. But I think you're right. I think if people focus on themselves and not try to defeat something that is there. Because at the end of the day, your. Your hero's journey is your journey, and that is part of all of our life. We all go through the hero's journey throughout our lives from the moment. And then multiple times we get called the heroes. The call. Call of the. Of the. Of the. Of the trip or the journey. You get the call, hey, you need to.
Colette Baron Reid
Then you say, no, and then you
Alex Ferrari
say, no, no, no, I can't do that.
Colette Baron Reid
No, I can't do it. Oh, no, no, no, don't. I'm not. I'm not leaving. I'm the hobbit. I want my. My, my tea and crackers and biscuits.
Alex Ferrari
Yeah, I don't want to go to mortal. Yeah, of course you have to go because something forces you or makes you go. I got to go. You know, like, like Luke, his family gets burned alive, and, you know, the only family news, like, I'm now an orphan.
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One thing about the locker room, it's a mix of everything. Different races, religions, backgrounds, opinions, all of it. And yeah, you argue, you joke around, you disagree constantly. But when it actually matters, you've got each other's backs, no question. That's just being a good teammate. And honestly, that shouldn't stop when the game ends. But right now, hate is rising across communities in different ways. And Jewish communities are getting hit hard by it. And hate doesn't stay in one place. It spreads. So this isn't about agreeing on everything. It's just about showing up for people. The blue square is a simple way to do that. Just saying, yeah, I'm not cool with hate. Go to bluesquarealliance.org grab1share it. It's not complicated. Just be the kind of teammate you'd want in your corner.
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Colette Baron Reid
That's what I love about you. Can I tell you something much I love about you? I'll tell you this because I like. You see the story, right? I see the story. And that's one of the things that I learned about being an intuitive because I've been doing this work now full time professionally for 38 years is to realize this is all stories because we're stories in motion. All of us are stories that are continuously evolving. And it's okay that right now we have so much polarization because we need that until we get at some point we're going to come to the middle because that's what we have to learn at some point is I need to learn to listen to you. But it's got to get worse before it gets better. But looking at it from a narrative perspective, right? You know, and the fact that we are, we are our own heroes, our own story, right now I believe we are in one of the most phenomenal periods of our life, most creative period in our lives to ask ourselves really important questions. And actually we're recording this as we just head into Taurus, for example, where we're talking about we have to learn, given that this whole warring scenario. War and peace. War and peace. Peace and war. Is going to be a conversation for all of us for quite some time ahead of us. So rather than try to fix that, what does it mean to me to see that? What are my values? Do they still count? Are they the same as before? Have I changed? How can I evolve my service to the world to. In the best way I can? And what in me looks like that? Because I will tell you, Per, on a personal level, I've had to take a look at some of the things that come out. Where am I polarized? Where do I judge? Where am I at war internally, like with myself or others? Like, where do I like. All of these things that are coming up right now are mirrors of our own human journey. But we have to. We don't have to do anything. But if you're there. And I really do think that the split is also those people who want to awaken who are really on this path. And you're. You're on this. You wouldn't be doing this if you weren't. Since the day I met you, you were like on this whole thing, right? And it's like, I want to be awake and I want to tell the truth about what's really happening. Like, we're all scared, all of us. Me too. But I. What my. But my faith is greater than my fear and not in some religious thing. I have faith in humanity and in that power, greater than me. And hopefully also I will say this is a joke, but maybe not. Maybe those aliens won't let the nukes happen anyway, so it's not in their best interest. Who cares?
Alex Ferrari
Well, I. Listen, I've said this a thousand times on the show. I believe there are guardrails up for humanity. We should have blown ourselves up a thousand times over. Yeah, we didn't, you know, and we haven't yet. The missile crisis was probably in. The Cuban missile Crisis in the 60s was probably the closest we ever got that we. Oh, that.
Colette Baron Reid
We know it was that we've had the atom bomb drop. So we know what. What. What that is.
Alex Ferrari
And that's nothing compared to the technology we have today. But I don't believe. But I don't believe that. That. It's just that. Why then the game is over. We don't want to.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah, me too. I feel that way too. We're not meant to go, like. Exactly. I feel that too. But. So how do we. How do we. Especially now, because people come and watch your show and you are a resource, let's be honest, you are a resource for information, for people who are frightened, who are looking for solutions. I don't have the panacea, but I know that I've developed solutions that work. Oracle cards, for example, navigating this world one day at a time, finding out, okay, if I can't trust that, how can I trust what's next? So I have those. That's one of my tools that I've created for people. I have 19 of them for 19 decks to pick from. I have Oracle School that's coming up in May. We moved it up because of this crisis. You know, I've got my drawings, and they are to manifesting, which helps nervous system, you know, realignment. So we find the protocols, and there's other teachers that have these available to find the thing that calls to you and use it.
Alex Ferrari
Yeah, absolutely. Have you ever seen those Kitchen Nightmare shows by. Oh, my God, Gordon Ramsay? He comes in and yells at everybody and transform everything.
Colette Baron Reid
Yes.
Alex Ferrari
So I'm gonna use this as an analogy for people to really grasp what's going on. In my. In my opinion, I believe that the world and human consciousness is a failing restaurant. We are in a rut. We're. We're a failing restaurant. There's grease, there's rats.
Colette Baron Reid
Yes.
Alex Ferrari
There is hair. The food is horrible quality. Things are happening. There are glimpses of, you know, occasionally, maybe you'll get something good. But generally speaking, we're in a rut and a bad rut. And then what's happening? The family that owns this restaurant, which is humanity. We're arguing with each other. Constant.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah.
Alex Ferrari
And. And we're just like, you're not doing it right. No. You're not doing it right. No, not doing right. And I'm just saying, within the one restaurant. I'm not even talking about.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah.
Alex Ferrari
Restaurants. I'm just saying.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah, I get it. This is great analogy.
Alex Ferrari
Then all of a sudden, Gordon Ramsay shows up. Now, Gordon Ramsay is a disruptor. And he comes in and he tears everybody apart. He rips apart.
Colette Baron Reid
Makes it worse.
Alex Ferrari
He makes it worse. He makes the father. The father is about to throw. Throw fists at him. The mother who owns it, she's crying. The daughter is crying because she can't stand her mother because of what she's done to her father and. And all of this kind of stuff. But Gordon is the catalyst that comes in and shakes everything to the court. Literally is a bull in a china shop. And he goes head on with whatever for. I've seen all of them. Whatever force that I know.
Colette Baron Reid
I love this show. It's so funny. Last night.
Alex Ferrari
So he comes in and he literally block runs, you know, Hits corns with the owners and they yell and they scream and everything. But what happens after they realize that this force, which is Gordon Ramsey, which he has failed very few times in the. In the. The course of all those episodes where there's just something that's unmovable. 98, 99 of all of them. Just go, okay, it's over. Let's.
Colette Baron Reid
Let's start.
Alex Ferrari
Let's see, let's start again. What does he do? He brings a team in, tears out everything, rebuilds everything, adds new. A new stove, a new kid.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah.
Alex Ferrari
New walk in, a new this, a new that. Builds everything up, gives them a new menu, gives them new direction and goes, here you've got the system to move forward.
Colette Baron Reid
Right.
Alex Ferrari
I'm leaving now. And that. And they all like, oh, I wish you could stay. Because of course, who wouldn't want Gordon Ramsey to be around all the time to save his, you know, in case. Because he knows so much about the restaurant business and about cooking and so on. That's what we're going through right now.
Colette Baron Reid
We don't have Gordon.
Alex Ferrari
No, no, we have something we have, but we have a force we have. We have not only not, we only have one Gordon. We have many Gordons around the world in leadership positions within corporations, within politics, within religion, within media, who are bulls in China shops and are just destroying everything around them at the moment. At the moment. And not acting as with the good intentions that Gordon might be. Some of them might be egotistical, some of them might be psychotics, some of them might be power hungry in different countries around the world, but the actions are still the actions. Crap is just being ripped apart. Things that were stable for 30 or 40 years in a restaurant are being knocked down. The tiki hut that was in the corner because the father liked it. And like, dude, what are you doing with the tiki hut? This is a pizza restaurant.
Colette Baron Reid
So, yeah, I'm going to interrupt you on this story because I think you're going in a really great direction. And one of the things, if anybody has not watched the show, one of the most successful things that happens as a result of him being the force that comes in is that after all the infighting, there is team building. Right. People are coming together that had different opinions as before and starting from a new place going, okay, that didn't work. And that didn't work. Our extreme positions did not work. How do we create something new together now that there are these new potential systems? Right. So what I love that you said, let's call it two versions of Gordon Ramsay. So the Gordon Ramsay disruptor person is coming in and right, we're like in this restaurant that's fallen apart or whatever. But instead of one Gordon Ramsay, we do have access to one field of intelligence that when we are, when we are grounded and aligned, inspiration can come to us to be those, our own version of the healer for the situation. And we come together and share new ideas. And that's what's being, I feel excited about, is that that's also coming out of this disruption. We just unfortunately happen to be right in the middle of all the crap.
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Colette Baron Reid
right, where it looks really bad and it's. And also by the way too human beings, the way our brains operate, we actually believe when we're experiencing something with a heightened emotion that it's going to be like that forever, right? So we think our fear will be there forever, but that's not true. If you look back in history, just the way we started your show and you talked about all these instances that I was alive in the 60s, I'm much older than you, so I know it must, right. And my dad, my dad was born in a home without running water or anything. Like he was born in 1908, right. Passed away obviously, you know, so like there's histories, you know, of all kind. Like we, we've never been the life of even impoverished places like, like that. If you look at the statistics of the, of how people live today, there is, it is so elevated, right, Compared to what it was. We just feel the feelings and we're back in the T. Rex is chasing us into the, into the jungle. And so we're like scared of annihilation, right? And there's enough people talking about that, so I think we just don't know. So we're trying to grab onto the thing that. Because we have a negative bias built into the way to fit for a survival. So that negative bias has been turned on by. So for so many of us, we can't see the unknown because the unknown is too scary. So we go to the negative instead of going, well, wow, maybe it could be something we don't know yet, because that's really the truth. We don't know yet. And we do know that the shift in consciousness is already happening too. And we don't need every single person on the planet to do that. Like the, you know, the imaginal selves in the butterfly. You only need a certain percentage of those cells to turn that caterpillar into the butterfly. So we don't need every person on this planet, right. To, to go there.
Alex Ferrari
You were saying that our, our lifestyle, I mean like people who, who make it just, even just above the poverty line in many ways have a better life than King George, you know?
Colette Baron Reid
Right.
Alex Ferrari
I mean, Right. I mean, do you have warning hot running water?
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah. Yeah.
Alex Ferrari
You probably have Internet if you have a cap, have a cheap phone of some sort that you can communicate with the world. Like we have. We're so much, you know, so much more advanced than I heard somewhere. And I might be mistaken, but like Einstein didn't have hot water.
Colette Baron Reid
Like I read that Too.
Alex Ferrari
Einstein took cold showers like warm, warm, warm baths were a thing, but. Right. That's been around for a while, but, but a running hot shower, that wasn't a thing when he was around.
Colette Baron Reid
So you know what I think is super important is like that we learn to rehearse a different state of being because the way in which we. I want to go a little bit quantum. Quantum, please. So and you know, when I moved into this new level of the kind of work that I'm doing right now around drawings, I did a lot of scientific research on how does, how do we co create reality and what is necessary for us to see a shift in our reality external to us when we feel like we have no power over that reality. Right. And I'm talking about in our personal life. Right. And when we rehearse a particular state of being, we are going to see more of that in the outer world because that is the way we're built. The reticular activating system of our brain is going to align with the quantum field and take our eyeballs and show us evidence in that field. Because everything is in the field, only the spotlight in the field is going to go. And we're just going to see more reasons, especially if we're rehearsing fear and uncertainty or whatever, we're going to see more reasons to feel like that. Now when we rehearse gratitude and trust and we make that as a commitment even if we don't believe it right away, we rehearse a state, we rehearse that state over and over again and what happens, same thing happens. Brain does not differentiate between what you feed it, your nervous system takes in whatever you give it. All of a sudden now, oh, I'm going to notice more things to be grateful for. So the more people that can find a way to purposely and consciously rehearse a different state of being, you have more power than you know to co create a different life for yourself. First on a smaller level because you're going to start seeing synchronicities left, right, center and sideways that are more in alignment with the world that you say you want as opposed to fixing. Like I always say, stand for something, not against something, because the more you stand against something, that's more of that you're going to see. But the more you stand for something, that's what you're going to start noticing more and more of that.
Alex Ferrari
Something just popped in my head when you were saying that because there are, there are realities that we are living, so timelines essentially that you, you know, we're living. And I'll use another analogy for this, and I'll use my. My cousin for this. When we were growing up, my stories. When we were growing up, you know, we were young men, we were in our 20s, and we both did something similar. We went clubbing. Because that's what you did when you're in your early 20s, you go clubbing. Now, I can't even comprehend even going. Even went going to one, let alone for fun. But. And if you really honest yourself, why would you go clubbing? You know, $15 waters. Really? Is that a thing? Anyway, so. But we would go to clubs, and it would be separate scenarios. So the environment was similar. Okay. They weren't going to different clubs. We were going to the same club. But every time he'd go, he'd get into a fight.
Colette Baron Reid
Right.
Alex Ferrari
I've never gotten into a fight at a club. Right now it's the same club, same reality.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah. But different internal reality.
Alex Ferrari
Right. So that was what was drawing to him. He kept. And I turned to him one day, I go, dude, I hate to tell you, you're the common denominator. Or.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah.
Alex Ferrari
It's like, why is this. Why do I always get into fights? Like, it's like a magnet. Like, I always get like, dude, I go into the same club you're going into. I never get into fights. I never. If I bump into someone, they're like, oh, I'm so sorry, dude. You bump into someone, fistfly. Like, what's the energy? What. What are you doing?
Colette Baron Reid
Right? He rehearsed the energy that created the reality. Yes.
Alex Ferrari
And his reality. So that's a great example of how we need to approach all of this, everything.
Colette Baron Reid
We're all in a party, big nightclub. Exactly. And you can't change, because here's what's true. We all walked into the same club. We're listening to the same music. We're seeing the same wildness. Our. Our waters are the same price. And who's going to have what experience in the same environment. That's exactly the best analogy. Oh, my God, I've ever heard. That's so good. Right? So what are we going to experience? Like, whatever energy and expectation that we have, because our expectation comes from what we rehearse. So that's why I say, be very careful. And you're a perfect example of why. Don't watch the news. Because you don't. So you don't ever think about stuff like that. You know, I sometimes do to see what are the people that I serve, what are they Being exposed to. And I'm like, holy shit. Right? It's like, wow, this is so bad. You know? And then I get a little upset and then I tell my husband, he goes, listen, let me remind you what happened in 1918 and 1929. And I did that. Right. So I'm like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Right. Because I teach this stuff, so I have to remember because it's that easy for you to be taken off.
Alex Ferrari
Oh.
Colette Baron Reid
Off your line.
Alex Ferrari
All you got to do.
Colette Baron Reid
You can just be thrown right off into the deep. Yeah, forget it. All you have to do is open your phone and spend more than 5 minutes doom. Scrolling in your script and you got to start again.
Alex Ferrari
Right. Then the algorithm just starts kicking you.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah.
Alex Ferrari
Like, according to the algorithm, according to what you're seeing, the world is falling apart. But that's not the case. The world isn't falling apart. There are a lot of beautiful things happening in the world right now. There's a lot of advancements in medical and science, in health, in. Yeah, things are changing all around. There's a lot of beautiful things. I. I love, love my. My algorithm feeds me a lot of fun stories.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah.
Alex Ferrari
You know, I like. I like animal videos. I like.
Colette Baron Reid
Me too.
Alex Ferrari
I love. I love. I love scare. I love Scare videos. When they scare people. You know, like, I just. I cry laughing. I think it's.
Colette Baron Reid
Did you.
Alex Ferrari
Funniest thing.
Colette Baron Reid
Did you see the one. Okay. Did you see the one when the babysitter was there and they set up the TV to have like a poltergeist in it? And it was like. Or there was actually. It was called Scare tv. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Alex Ferrari
I know. I saw that whole.
Colette Baron Reid
Like the ones where the guy is asleep and then all of a sudden he turns into a monster and the person. Yeah.
Alex Ferrari
Although I just. I love all that stuff. So I have a lot of. And then I also. I also follow a lot of positive stories, so I'm getting fed stories of beauty and things are happening and.
Colette Baron Reid
Good news. Show me the good news.
Alex Ferrari
I just saw this morning. I just saw this morning. I think Wales is going to be the first country to remove politicians for lying. Can you. They actually just passed it, so.
Colette Baron Reid
Wow. If you lie, you're out.
Alex Ferrari
If you mislead, the public is the term.
Colette Baron Reid
We all need to move to Wales.
Alex Ferrari
I mean, so that. But you could see that's the shift happening.
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Alex Ferrari
And it's happening.
Colette Baron Reid
See, you're right. And did you hear also that kids are not allowed to use the Internet until they're 16 or 18? In Australia, Spain, in Spain now and a couple other countries are following suit. They're having a vote. I think Belgium. I mean we are taking it takes a minute, you guys. Like it's not overnight. It's not like this where it's going to be like I wish it was Bewitched where we are wiggle our nose and everything is going to be good. But we are, we are not stupid. Like we'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. Human beings are gonna figure it out, you know, and what Is. But the other thing is too, what is yours to figure out? Because another reason why we get so squirrely in the head is we think, oh, my God, we can't fix it. No, you can't. The Serenity prayer says, God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, which is my inner world, and the wisdom to know the difference. It doesn't mean not to care about the world. It doesn't mean to be sedated, you know, so that you don't fight for something you believe in. That's not it either. It's about knowing what's yours to what is yours.
Alex Ferrari
And I, I want to bring this concept up because I. I forgot where I heard it. It might have been one of the productions we were doing. I've done. I've been shooting so much with so many things, but there was a concept, actually, I do remember who said it. Acharya. She's a. A yogi from India.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah.
Alex Ferrari
And she said something which was very profound, which is about anger and being angry. And a lot of people's like, oh, you shouldn't be angry. You shouldn't be angry. And she's like, no, there's something called conscious anger.
Colette Baron Reid
Yes.
Alex Ferrari
You know, Gandhi, Gandhi was consciously angry. You know, Jesus, when he flipped the tables over, was consciously angry. It's not about. Not. You have to sit there and be like, all is good and everything. No, it's about, what are you doing with that anger if you want to. And you want to fight for something that you believe in.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah. And Gandhi fought for it through passivity. Like, he was right. So his choice. He was not, oh, I'm just going to be passive. He's like, I am for peace. I'm going to choose this because of my anger. So anger is. But many of us have been taught not to feel our feelings or we've been bullied, like, I think in the past number of years. I mean, I feel for. I feel for men, for, you know, too for having been caught up in. And being blamed for literally everything. I feel, you know, the. There's so many things have happened since the mid to, you know, teens of 2000s that have created this fear of being able to speak to anything. You feel like you have to walk on eggshells all the time. And I think it's so important to know, feel your feelings.
Alex Ferrari
Agreed.
Colette Baron Reid
Right.
Alex Ferrari
I can't agree with you more. And I laugh. I'm laughing about it because your, Your generation's behind my generation. So I'm a Gen Xer and Gen Xers don't give a crap. We don't care. We'll say whatever we want to say. We're going to be in your face. We're going to be that. Because that's how we were raised by the boomers. Like, that's just.
Colette Baron Reid
I'm a generation John. I'm not a boomer.
Alex Ferrari
No, you're not a boomer. I know you're not a boomer, but I'm.
Colette Baron Reid
But I get it. I'm way more a Gen X
Alex Ferrari
in
Colette Baron Reid
my heart than I am.
Alex Ferrari
Yeah. It's funny sometimes, you know, when you. When you run into someone who's in Gen X and we, like, tell you the truth, like, we don't get our heart. Our feelings hurt. Like, are you kidding? Do you know how we were raised? You know? Like, are you kidding me? We. And I. And I tell people. I'm like, I was in sixth grade and we were rolled into the. We. We were all brought into the library and they rolled in a television and they're like, hey, we're gonna watch the. The Challenger space shuttle go up. Guys, this is really fun. All right, great. We watch on live TV the space shuttle explode and the teacher that was on explode, because that was the big thing. There was a teacher, all of that. And then they turn it off and like, all right, guys, back to class. There was no trauma. There was no, like. And we should have had it. Don't get me wrong. We should have had someone talk to
Colette Baron Reid
us about it, but it's just different.
Alex Ferrari
But that's who we were. That's how we were raised. Regardless of whether it was good or not. I think there's good. Listen, I think there was no.
Colette Baron Reid
It's an evolution of a story. I get it. And I get it. Yeah. The conscious anger piece, which. I really love that you brought that up, because I think people need to feel their feelings, like, even right now. And, you know, like, my friend who has a young son, right. Like, who doesn't know, like, okay, I wrote. I gotta be honest. Like, so I came from a family of immigrants who came after World War II. My mom picked up body parts in World War II. Okay. Like, they were tough and resilient. And I. I grew up where if a guy did something or whatever, and you told him that. You know. You know what I mean? It was just like, okay, off you go. Like, nobody sat there and was scheming or any, like, at the same time. Right. I mean, I also had been violated and all that. Stuff and have dealt with all this stuff over the years, but I am responsible. So I really believe, too, that right now there's so much, so many overly sensitive that we. We have to get a bit tougher to deal with. What's going on in the world right now is really what I want to come to. Well, we weren't better than in any way.
Alex Ferrari
Absolutely. But don't you believe that this is creating the environment for them to become tougher?
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah, I hope so. I mean, I really hope so. I really hope so.
Alex Ferrari
But that's. But that's the case for us in our lives. I mean, we go through breakups, we go through getting fired, we go through. That's what makes us harder, makes us stronger, makes us more resilient. Give us a little bit more armor as we move during life. That's why when you finally get to, you know, your 70s, your 80s, your 90s, if you're lucky enough to get to that age in good health, then you, you know, you talk to some of these people and they're like, yeah, you know, I'll. I'll eventually talk to my grandkids. And like, you were around before the Internet. And I'm like, yeah, right, I was. Yeah, yeah, I was around before the Internet. You were around before Facebook. I'm like, yeah. And they'll go, you know, like, yeah, they're like you would before self only. So I know I'm going to have those. I already have those conversations with my kids.
Colette Baron Reid
Right. And I think what's really great right now, too, I think we all have to remember, is in no way, shape, or form. Am I suggesting that people's traumas don't mean something or that people shouldn't be held accountable?
Alex Ferrari
Absolutely right.
Colette Baron Reid
I'm not saying that at all. But what I am saying, and humanity, as a spiritual teacher, as a person who is fascinated with what we're going through right now, is that we need a little more toughness. And I do think friction is what brings in that quality of toughness. Like, when I practice guitar now, it hurts right now because I don't. I lost my calluses, but now I'm getting them back again, right? So it's like, okay, it's going to hurt a little bit until you get the callus, right? Because it's like, I got some resilience going on. We all have to know that in order for us to progress into this new world order that is here, it's already being made in front of us, right? We need a lot more resilience A bigger sense of humor. I'm sorry, but we do. We need a big sense of humor right now. We can't take ourselves so seriously and recognizing that things are changing so rapidly. We just got to do the best we can and be kind. Be kind.
Alex Ferrari
I mean, I think we need Don Rickles back. I mean, I think Don Rickles and Robin Williams. I think we need both of them instantly.
Colette Baron Reid
Oh, my God. You remind. No, you're not. You're not mean. Don Rickles was me.
Alex Ferrari
No, no, no. He was not mean. To think that. The thing about Don Rickles is this. He was mean, but with love. Everyone wanted Don to.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah, that's true.
Alex Ferrari
Everyone loved it and laughed.
Colette Baron Reid
He was never used to watch him.
Alex Ferrari
Don Rickles, I mean, I just love Don because he would just tear people apart, but with absolute love. And people just loved it. He was this weird, wonderful person who could get away with like. Like talking to Ronald Reagan at an inaugural ball and just ripping into him in this beautiful way that everybody is just pissing themselves.
Colette Baron Reid
And he actually, you're right. His meanness was. Was actually.
Alex Ferrari
It was. It wasn't a roach.
Colette Baron Reid
Social. More so social commentary now. What. Who's that person who passed away that used to make all of that stuff in the 60s and 70s? Oh, my God. He was like an icon. It was a comedian.
Alex Ferrari
Bob Newhart.
Colette Baron Reid
No, no, he was. He was adorable. I loved Bob Newhart. No, he was rough around the edges, and he was kind of like, oh, you know what? Nevermind. This is not important. But we're. We're going beyond memory lane here. But why is this important to the people watching the show? Okay, so what they're trying to say is this. Is this. We need a way in which we can see the world. A little more humor. Recognizing that none of us has a roadmap for what's ahead. We have to make a new one. We're doing it together. Do something together. Be in that greasy kitchen, right? And once we're done screaming and yelling and we want to put in a new stove, we have to go get a new stove. We have to get. Then we all got to get.
Alex Ferrari
Get along. Yeah, we got to change the staff. We got the staff. We got to. We got to train the chef on the new menu, and we got to change the new systems that we put. It's all exactly what it is, and it's okay.
Colette Baron Reid
And that's the thing, too. Like, I think. I think it's really okay. We're going through some severe growing pains right now. You know, and
Alex Ferrari
we'll be right back
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Colette Baron Reid
Yeah, it's, it's just so fascinating because all the things that all of us have read, all of us remote viewers, all of us intuitives and mediums, we all see the same thing. The way we interpret those things that's subject to this. The, you know, whoever's seeing it, I don't know, maybe there's a quality. I'm not a Pollyanna, but I believe I have so much hope for humanity. I really believe in us and I Believe in the power greater than. And I also believe in those guardrails that you talked about. I know that. I've seen it since I was a kid. I know it. I know that something is there. And we are here to learn some very painful lessons here on Project Earth. Right. You know, the school room. But we also have some fun. We. We also have to like where. Right. We do. No matter what. There's joy can coexist with this crazy. The chaos is not going to go away. So let's not wait. Let's find a way.
Alex Ferrari
Now I have to remind people. I mean I grew up during the Cold war in the 80s, right? Yeah, yeah. So in the 80s, the. I mean the 70s was the Cold War, but the 80s is kind of like the height of the Cold War. And you know, people forget that, you know, we were. I mean every morning you would wake up, you're like, are the Russians gonna. Are gonna send. I mean then you've got. What's that movie, the Russians are Coming. There was a. The Russians are Coming.
Colette Baron Reid
I loved that movie.
Alex Ferrari
Oh God, the one with Patrick Swayze.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Alex Ferrari
And the Russians fall in. I can't believe. I can't remember the name of that. It'll come to me. But all of those kind of things. Oh yeah. Hunt for an October and the day after. I don't remember if you remember the day. The movie of the week.
Colette Baron Reid
The day after scared the out of me.
Alex Ferrari
Right.
Colette Baron Reid
And the British one was even worse. It was a British version.
Alex Ferrari
It was about. About the bomb actually going on. Yeah, absolutely. Going off and what would happen. And all this stuff. I remember in first or second grade that that was like. So I was. When I said earlier that the 80s and the 90s were a good run. There were for a lot of things, but we were still living in this kind of insanity. So yeah, I use that as. Again as analogy that we are going. We've always been going through something.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah, the Romans.
Alex Ferrari
The Romans were going through something that the Egyptians were going through something.
Colette Baron Reid
And you know what, we also take turns as to who the leaders are. Like, I'm going to tell you China, you say whatever you want. China is rising up. And this is like Nostradamus, the yellow man will rule the world. Right. I mean there's like British, the. The Brits. The Portuguese were the first ones and the Spaniards, then the British or like the French, the Dutch, you know, the Americans. Like, but nobody's civilization disappeared completely. I mean they did years and years ago.
Alex Ferrari
Even. Even Rome is still around.
Colette Baron Reid
No, and it still stayed up like it just. You know what I mean? It fell and got back up again, like so.
Alex Ferrari
Well, it became the Vatican. But that's another conversation.
Colette Baron Reid
A whole other conversation. But, you know, so I think that we, We. If we could just remember that we are a continuum, that we are a constant changing creature that humanity is always going to experience. It's good for us to have some friction. Is it good? And maybe it's good that we're. We're scared shitless right now, you know, but it is what it is. It is what it is. So what do we want to choose?
Alex Ferrari
So then. So, so then let me ask you some questions in regards to what's happening now, and if you can give us any insight so people can feel a little bit more. Just general ideas. So obviously the Iran war is escalating then. And then it's. Yeah, because it comes. It kind of come.
Colette Baron Reid
These are proud people.
Alex Ferrari
I saw me, I'll tell you this. I saw a meme this morning with Bill Murray in Groundhog's Day, and it's like. And it's just him going, well, the streets of Hermos are now closed again. It's like. It's just like this, like, you know, up and close, all that kind of thing. Then you got North Korea doing whatever they're. They want. Hey, we want to be in the show, too. So they're. They're doing their thing. And then Russia's still at war with the Ukraine and China, Sudan.
Colette Baron Reid
There are wars that, you know, it's an interesting thing. You know, we are not paying attention because right now it's. America's in the middle of that. But if you really want to do some of your own research, you want to see how many wars are going on right now, Absolute genocide and all over the world. So it's going on in so many other countries besides the ones that you named or. Because those are the ones that are most impact, you know, people in North America. But there are so many others. Which one do you want to pick to look at? So the bottom line is this, that human beings can be evil and cruel. We have the capacity. Human beings did those things. Nobody made us. All right? Like power, greed, all of those kind of things come up for people. Poverty, famine, all of these things are going on in the world and have since the beginning of time, Right? So in our pers. Whoever's watching this, if you're watching this show, you have some privilege, not as a bad word, not to punish you with the word P. The p Word. But it's. The fact is that you're likely pretty safe right now and you can contribute something to the world. But this is going on in so many places. And if we have the privilege and the opportunity to do something where we are locally, like go, think globally, act locally. Right. Do something small. Even if you. All you have to serve today is to be kind to somebody in the line at Starbucks, it looks freaked out, you know what I'm saying? Like, use the life force energy that you have because this is not getting any better on overnight. And I know you want me to give you a prediction, oh, it's going to be gone the next two weeks. No, it's not. No, no, I don't think it will be. It'll look like it is. But then you are dealing with a very old, old, proud culture that, yes, I get it. They're like, I look at them and go, what kind of life do these people have? They have no rights. They have no this. I take for granted my North American rights. I take for granted that as a woman I can say what I want, wear what I want, dye my hair the way I want, not have to wear a thing. All of that. Right. Like that. I forget that we're very fortunate. Right. So. And there's lots of places on the earth that's not. But that particular culture cannot be humiliated. And I think that that's a big thing on an energetic level. Once there's some type of coming together, then things will calm down. But none of that's over. That's been. And, and in the Middle east, they have been going to this story. We have no clue the detail of their, their narrative for so long. And you know, you should have these two on your show. They've just written a book called Peace Palestinian and an Israeli who lost family during this. They knew each other in the tourism business and they go around and they talk and they bring their stories to these communities to say, like, the only way that we can coexist, we've been coexisting on this land, but we all coexist on the planet. So wherever you are, what you can contribute does make a difference. It really does. So, no, I don't see this ending nicely with a bow on it at all. I think we're going to be going through these growing pains for at least another couple of years. Yeah. And it's going to impact our economies. It's going to impact. But we will get through this. And I'm not afraid. I'm not afraid. And listen, a Lot of people are going to get very wealthy right now, too. We're seeing that. Taking advantage of like, we're seeing the underbelly of everything. Let's just be honest. Let's. Anything dark that could possibly come up, the boil has popped, let's just say. All right.
Alex Ferrari
I mean, yeah, I mean, we're see
Colette Baron Reid
some more, but you don't have to have that in your life, and that's the truth. You need to have. Take. Take a pair of balls and just say, I'm going to choose my life right now because I can't do anything about all that.
Alex Ferrari
And I'll tell you, I mean, a lot of people, you know, you and I are both old enough to remember that when the Internet showed up, a lot of people were terrified.
Colette Baron Reid
They thought it was demonic. Some people. Some people were afraid to use it.
Alex Ferrari
Right? Because they were afraid. Remember, Remember the day that they were. People were afraid to put their credit card online. You know, remember those days? And that. People were terrified of that. People were terrified. Oh, my God, I'm leaving towards that.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah, okay. Okay.
Alex Ferrari
That's where I'm leaving. So, so then with. With the Internet again, people were scared it was going to take away jobs. And it did. It did. All of that Internet revolutionized humanity and connected us in a way that I don't think has been done on the. On the planet before, in all of its iterations and all of its civilizations over the course of tens of thousands and thousands. I don't think it's done like that. AI Now I'm not afraid of AI at all. And I've seen Terminator and I've seen Terminator 2 a thousand times. Times.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah.
Alex Ferrari
I still am not scared of AI because it's not.
Colette Baron Reid
Can I say this, too? I'm really glad you brought that up, because fear of AI here's what I don't like about AI One of the I. I read, I put up a substack. I only wrote two things in there, and then every freaking thing I read sounds like an AI Wrote it. So I hate lazy writers. I'll just say that I can't stand it when I read that. And I can see you didn't write that, right? So I don't like that. That.
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Colette Baron Reid
I also I'm a musician. I'm in the middle of recording a new album. The first time in 25 years I'm recording an album with like the most amazing people I'm working with. Such great and we don't use now there's a little bit of AI because Logic Pro and right. That's. That's. It's a computer program.
Alex Ferrari
It has a tool. It's a tool.
Colette Baron Reid
It's a tool Pro tools and Logic Pro, they are tools. But I am singing myself. I do not want to go machine. I know the difference between AI music and music that comes from genuine pain of a human. So that's the other thing. Do not mistake AI as a spiritual thing. I find when people are saying, oh my God, it knows me, yeah, it's programmed to know You. It's programmed to guess too. It watches. It's a pattern recognizer. So people who are saying, oh, my God, there's going to be an AI God, I'm like, okay, well, bye. Because I'm like, AI is an excellent tool. It is a machine. It is always going to be a machine. And the thing is, the only thing I am a bit worried about is that it has no conscience. And a human being, like in. In warfare, for example, you know, you've got AI warfare. It doesn't care that it's killed people. It impacts us when we take a life. It. It does something to a person, does something to. People will come back or there has to be some consequence. So am I a little bit nervous about that? Yeah. But I also believe that we're going to figure out a solution because I know that people don't really want that. And if it happens once and we see consequences that are horrific, we're not going to allow that to happen again. So hopefully it doesn't go that far. But AI is here to stay. We have to work with it. And if you're not working with it right now, you are going to be sorry, lady. Or in some way.
Alex Ferrari
Yeah, I mean, I can't even imagine, like, trying to come up in the bit. Like, I'll use another example is the film industry right now. Where I come from, the film industry has completely been. It's been rocked to its core. It doesn't know what to do. It is flail in many ways. Yeah, yeah, of course. Yeah, exactly.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah.
Alex Ferrari
But it's flailing in many ways. Everyone's trying to figure what the hell's happening, what's going on? Going on. What do we do? How do we do this? Everyone, everything. And I mean now. I just saw a new workflow with AI that incorporates human beings in a much higher level. And it's not just like typing in a prompt and like, make me Avatar, make me Star Wars. Like, that's not going to do that. But it's a tool. Like, it's like. Like looking at a hammer and go, build me a house. That's not. No, it's not capable of that. So.
Colette Baron Reid
Which I love. I love that you said that too. Because I want us to not be scared, like, to recognize how it can help. How can it really help? Right. You know, like, how can it help?
Alex Ferrari
It's going to cure cancer.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah. I believe it will too.
Alex Ferrari
It will cure. It will cure cancer. Why? Because it's going to be able to ingest billions of pieces of Data and information and reports and research. And it will process data at a level that we cannot comprehend. And because it's going to see everything, then it can go, well, wait a minute, you haven't tried this, this, this, this and this. Yeah, that's what it's amazing at. It is amazing at data processing and grabbing information and synthesizing large amounts of information, things that human beings will take literally centuries. So that is what it's really good.
Colette Baron Reid
I agree.
Alex Ferrari
And that's what's going to help us to do.
Colette Baron Reid
Yeah, but I, and I do think there's, I, I believe there should be a healthy, there should be healthy skepticism and health, a little bit of healthy fear. Because I think in this case, like, oh, you know, like what does it mean? But being paranoid about it, like it's not going anywhere, but it's also not going to. Here's the other thing. Because it uses so much energy like, so that's the other thing. Like AI cannot exist and cannot grow without, without data centers. Right. Because so in order to get. And it needs to also be profitable. And right now it's not. Right. So people are so worried that it's going to hit general intelligence, be smart enough. That's actually pretty cool if any, if it does. But at the same point it's, it's going to happen fast but slower because it needs energy and data. We don't have enough data centers to feed it at the moment. Right. At the moment it'll come. But I think, people think overnight by tomorrow all the jobs will be gone. That's not how it's going to go. We're going to have plenty of warning.
Alex Ferrari
Right. I mean, look, just because, because operators, you remember the old operators from the, the twenties that you know that totally like would plug in cables to connect.
Colette Baron Reid
Is this the party to whom I'm speaking?
Alex Ferrari
All of, all of that. But that was a career. That was a. Yeah. And that was gone.
Colette Baron Reid
I always had it.
Alex Ferrari
I mean, oh God, she was great. Yeah. And yeah, like the guy who made this, the little switch to hit the horse for the horse to go on the horse and carriage, that was an industry overnight.
Colette Baron Reid
You know what's really interesting? So my, my brother in law is a master carpenter. But when I say master carpenter, this guy can make. But you feel his years of experience, how he, how he works with the wood, how he does what he does with it. And, and you know, like we sense energy. Right. So the commitment to the now is there shortcuts to do certain things. Sure. But, but the person Part of it, right? We feel that, we feel that. We feel that with antiquities, right? When we. We look at, you know, some of those knob. And my parents had. They lived because they lost all their money, but they lived off the sale of all their antiques. And we had stuff that didn't even have nails in them, you know, from the, from the 15th century that were like, wow. That's how people built things back.
Alex Ferrari
Oh, Japanese. Yeah, yeah, the Japanese, they've no nails in their buildings, right? So all a system like this, but it's so precise in such a practice. It's a craft apps. It's amazing.
Colette Baron Reid
But, you know, it's like, I would like. I want to stay curious. I think that's the other thing. I think humanity's superpower right now is our curiosity. If we could remain curious, the only way we can stay curious is to do whatever it takes to manage our nervous system so that we're not constantly in a fight flight. Freeze spawn attached. We're not going to stay there and do the best that we can. And there's a million ways to do it, right? But find a way to stay as grounded as you can and stay curious and trust that one of the things we know what's happening. We're not stupid. We can see when we're being manipulated or whatever. But there. But you know, we also, like you said whales, like, look at whales. Like, we can make changes. We actually can do it. Right. We can implement changes. Just right now it looks like the world is going to and it's not.
Alex Ferrari
But, you know, and before. And speaking of crap, Robin Williams, the great late Robin Williams. Robin Williams, he said that. I'm not sure if he. He got it from somewhere else, but I heard it from him. He's like, politicians are like diapers. They should be changed often.
Colette Baron Reid
No, I get it. And you know, I get it. And also, like, you know, when you look again, because you've had astrologers on, if you look at what's going on in the stars, it's all about power and control. But eventually power to the people. Because we are looking also at, you know, Pluto in Aquarius is. With the underbelly is concentrated power over. And also all these dubious lies, et cetera. But it all gets uncovered and there eventually the pendulum swings. Yeah, right. So what we're seeing, we're all aghast. Oh, my God. Then we're looking to blame other people. We're all, you know, caught up in this. But if we learn to be a little bit more observant, Just step back a little bit. Just a little bit. Try not to take the world personally. That's easy to say. I'm a cancer. So are you. We're sensitive little creatures.
Alex Ferrari
Very much so.
Colette Baron Reid
Try one day at a time. You can only live one day at a time. Anyway, we can't. I don't. I don't care how many timelines you visit.
Alex Ferrari
So, Colette, tell me, where can people find out more about you and the amazing work you're doing?
Colette Baron Reid
Yes, they can. Go to colettebaronreid.com and just go check out what I'm doing. I have my main oracle schools coming up soon. May 12th. Phenomenal way to help you navigate the world. I have a book out. I'll show it to you. Great latest book, the Art of Manifesting. If you want to know how to calm your nervous system while keeping your dreams alive, this is what it teaches you how to do. There's lots of stuff you can try my Oracle course for free, etc. Just go directly to my website and you're gonna rock and roll.
Alex Ferrari
And of course, your amazing show, the Motorcycle Medium is on Soul TV as
Colette Baron Reid
well, which I gave to this beautiful man exclusively. It's the only place you can actually see what I did.
Alex Ferrari
I appreciate that so, so much.
Colette Baron Reid
Thank you so much for having me.
Alex Ferrari
And one last question. If someone is feeling overwhelmed by the state of the world right now, what is the one shift that you would invite them to make immediately?
Colette Baron Reid
Oh, honestly, I. I'm going to tell you something really quick that they can do, like, because I feel overwhelmed. Sometimes there's a thing, just hug, hugging yourself, hugging yourself and humming at the same time. It's amazing. And the other thing is to do figure eights. If you feel super overwhelmed, stop what you're doing and just do this until you yawn, and then you won't be overwhelmed anymore. These are like little weird techniques that you can pick up. Go to Donna Edens. I don't know if you've had her on your show. You should, you know, energy medicines. That's where you can learn all these things. Just find a technique that works for you, because I'm gonna. I'm not going to give you anything. If you're in overwhelm, you're in overwhelm, right? So how do we get out of overwhelm? It's not some false hopeful statement. It's knowing that you are exactly where you're meant to be. You have chosen to incarnate. You're here right now, but you don't have to feel like this. You can feel a little bit more relaxed by doing these little protocols.
Alex Ferrari
Well, Colette, it is always a pleasure talking to you. I look forward to our next conversation. Maybe we can get you. Maybe we can get you down to Next Level Soul Studios so we can do this in person.
Colette Baron Reid
In person. I would love that. Thank you so much, Alex. Love you so much.
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This episode features a dynamic and heartfelt conversation between host Alex Ferrari and spiritual teacher/intuitive Colette Baron-Reid. Together, they dive into the overwhelming sense of fear, division, economic anxiety, war, and spiritual crisis faced by today’s world. They explore how humanity is in the midst of a transformational “storm,” discuss historical cycles, the role of disruption in awakening consciousness, and share grounded strategies for resilience, empowerment, and hope. Through personal stories, vivid metaphors, and a blend of humor and spiritual wisdom, they offer listeners a roadmap for navigating turbulent times and finding their own role in collective healing.
Find more from Colette at: colettebaronreid.com — including her Oracle School, books, and resources for daily spiritual resilience.
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