9 thoughts on “New Thinking Allowed live podcast this Sunday 6/29/25 2:00 PM Eastern

  • I loved the interview w Jeffrey M. I 1st saw you on Alex Ferrari a few years ago. Then the one with Jake Edward’s popped up. So I supposed that’s the sign for me too connect, so I just ordered your Audible book. You inspire and remind us and I appreciate you.

    Christian are you doing any public meetings, lectures etc in the West Chester area?

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  • You say to do things out of love instead of fear but that is not as easy as it sounds. I go to work because I am afraid of what would happen if I didn’t go to work ( would be board and not have money). I eat healthy food because I am afraid of what would happen to my body if I ate junk food (get sick etc.) I exercise and stretch every day so I am healthy and don’t hurt or feel bad.

    I would like to do these things motivated by love instead of fear but I don’t know how. On the surface it just looks like healthy living and I think these are good things to do but if I am really honest a lot of the motivation is fear. I don’t feel in control of these motivations. How do I change?

    Also when I do something nice for someone sometimes I do it out of guilt or shoulds instead of out of real love. Again I don’t really feel in control of my motivations. What can I do?

    Thank you for all you do!

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    • Your question is so very important, and it’s one I’ve given a lot of thought to- but it is also very difficult to speak to as some specific process or action, without limiting what loving intention can mean. Loving intention- or also fear-based/ egoic intention- can precede and execute as any given named thought, process, or action. The active ingredient is the quality of intention, not the action itself.

      Locating what that means for you is very personal: there are different ways you might sense or intuit what is the loving choice, versus the fearful one. But, I’ll just lift up one idea:

      Fear doesn’t feel good. (For example: Only doing things because we believe we “have to do them” doesn’t feel good, because it does not align with the truth of Being, in which we are completely free, and in which there is *nothing* actually required of us at all.) Whereas, importantly, intention that is in alignment with the freedom, love, joy, and peace of our true nature, does feel good. It feels good in a way that isn’t just a surface “scratch the itch”-type feel good, or “avoid the pain” feel good. It feels good deep down- swiftly, immediately, in the bones, so to speak. It feels expansive, freeing, empowering, joyful.

      So now that you’ve identified possible fear-based motivations in various actions you are taking- what could you choose right now that would *actually* feel more free, more joyful, more YOU? For real now. (That requires self honesty, and willingness to own your own experience, and willingness to see your beliefs for what they are, and willingness to see where you have applied meaning to circumstances, and willingness to actually *feel*, and actually listen to those feelings.) Oh I know the ego has a long list of very good reasons why you can’t choose something else besides what you are choosing now: it tends to say that any alternative choice to all the things we “have to do” is inferior, or impossible. Is it really? We are the ones who have assigned the meaning to our lives! We are *feeling* the result of our *own* beliefs. We are experiencing the result of our *own* choices. How do your choices actually feel, especially over the long term? That is quite a faithful gauge.

      Ego is largely unconscious, because it does a good job of burying our root fears. Put simply: fear is the only hard thing! So yes, it can be difficult to locate our fear, and even more difficult to actually face and feel it. But you have an unalienable power to change the momentum towards actual personal power. How? Choose willingness. Willingness to feel, willingness to see, willingness to be. Choose it. Wield your choice. This whole thing is about choice. Choose to see how you actually feel. Choose something else. Choose to face fear. Choose joy, choose to have fun, choose to take rest when you need it. Choose genuine service to another- not just surface service through action, but actual selflessness, in whatever small way. You *always* have the power of choice. In fear, our decision space becomes small; but we always have the power to widen it, wherever we are, right now. Start small! A small choice towards more personal ownership, more clear feeling, more freedom and joy in whatever way- is actually a big choice.

      The “why” behind our actions carries its own pitch. Only you can sense, and then shift, the real “why.” Be honest with yourself, and listen to your intuition- because deep down, you know.

      I hope that helps at least some!

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  • Why would there be (sovereign? / self aware?) sentient beings that are limited to a certain set of tasks, like the technicians you talked about. You said that they cant incarnate, so they arent free? what?

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    • Consciousness is not limited. But within manifest reality systems, a being can specialize. I don’t know that the veil technician beings “can’t” incarnate, I just had the sense that they “don’t”: I had a sense that their “nature” is such that they functionally work in a way that is specialized in very high level “energetic alignment and processing,” rather than the very hyper-focused type of experience that is incarnating as a given personality. As a very crude metaphor: Let’s say you are a human musician. It just wouldn’t make sense for you to do the work of, say, a hunting tracking dog, when you could have a dog do the sniffing. It’s not that sovereign consciousness “can’t” do that (indeed, it does!)- but it’s just not your focus/ specialized way of contributing, at least at that level of the self. Does that help sir?

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  • Hi Christian, fascinating you experienced these ‘veil application technicians’ as ‘kind of mechanical’ and ‘computer-like’. (I appreciate this is a crude approximation.) I experience the veil in my body/energy system as a series of metallic-like threads/structures. These feel inorganic, sharp and fixed as opposed to the ‘natural’ body tissue/energetic state which feels organic, soft and flowing.

    In my experience, these threads/structures are not random or meaningless – they contain specific information/beliefs/emotions/stories that create contractions in my consciousness. They feel both personal to me, representing aspects of my past life/multidimensional history (the wounds and unresolved stories I carry and am ‘working through’), as well as collective (my family/ancestral history, the history of humanity and the Earth in general, etc). So what you describe in terms of the precision of matching the veil to the individual soul, body and circumstances correlates with my experience.

    They also feel intensely uncomfortable at times! And the memory I have of the application feels like that was a kind of trauma itself. I am progressively healing that trauma and dissolving the threads to allow more of my whole being to be here in my physical body. Do you experience something like this too? I would be interested to hear if you feel the veil in a similar way.

    I do resonate with your experience of ‘home-sickness’ and how having some pre-birth memory increases that experience. I used to feel that so much too! However, the more I dissolve these contracted threads (a process of becoming aware of them/their content, consciously allowing them and choosing something different), the more easeful and joyful life feels, the more innate connectedness and flow comes into my life here and now. Maybe having memory is difficult to a point – until we turn around and realise we can create that here too, because it is always the case. (Not that physical life stops being challenging! But it seems to get easier to meet the challenges.)

    Love what you share, thank you so much for bringing your light.

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    • Thank you for your wonderful comment Charlotte!

      Your subjective description of how you experience the veil is not how I would personally describe how I experience the veil itself (for me, the veil itself feels more like, as a crude metaphor, a constant dense sheet of “one way glass” resting on and in my consciousness). However, what you are describing does sound to me perhaps to be what I previously have described as “energetic tangles” that we come to untangle. Indeed, they can be both personal, and/or collective. (For example, I have a friend who is very heavily working through collective energetic tangles.) They are dense, and so can seem very “hard”- such is the nature of the intense crystallization of consciousness that has taken place here in this reality! (The veil is simply the “mechanism” in consciousness that allows us to engage/ immerse in those tangles.)

      Yes, the application of the veil was quite traumatic for me- not technically the application itself though actually, but in my very immediate response to the “loss” the veil imposed. (Distinguishing the two can be difficult, but I feel it can be meaningful.)

      As we untangle the tangles/ “dissolve the threads,” most definitely yes, our true nature of love and joy can much more freely shine up into this place! The joy is native to our being, the tangles are not. Yes, it is always the case that we can create that joy here, too.

      In my experience, a great “tangle” I am personally working through is coming to terms with the great and constant limitation of this body. Its constant limit on my energy, limit of my clarity of mind and perception, and its overall constant denseness is like a great “twist” itself that I have sought to fully accept and allow. It has been challenging for me, but as I do so, joy rises up. Our Being (which is joy) precedes and thus can shine through any tangle.

      Thank you for your great and important work of “dissolving the threads”! I hope you have a wonderful day experiencing being human today!

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