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Good morning, Mel. Good morning, Beth. We're just sat here
Beth Hewitt:going through the motions, just having a whole
Beth Hewitt:giggle about what we're going to do today.
Melissa Amos:Life is full of synchronicities, and when we take that
Melissa Amos:inspired action, the universe just
Melissa Amos:delivers again and again. Yeah,
Beth Hewitt:absolutely. We're going to continue from the theme of last
Beth Hewitt:week's episode, and we're going to talk more about synchronicities
Beth Hewitt:today. If you remember, last week, we were talking about.
Beth Hewitt:We talked a lot about flying last week. And
Beth Hewitt:following that podcast episode, both myself and
Beth Hewitt:Mel had synchronicities linked to flying.
Beth Hewitt:So we're going to talk about more of that today or not. All of these
Beth Hewitt:things that are kind of in our life path, whether it's people or experiences
Beth Hewitt:or situations that happened, that maybe take us down a different path
Beth Hewitt:or start to align, and it's. We don't realize until after an event. That's
Beth Hewitt:why that thing happened the way it did, or people stepped in
Beth Hewitt:and helped us at times of need and things like that. So let's
Beth Hewitt:continue with the theme of synchronicities. I've
Melissa Amos:got so much to say. Let's start with the synchronicities. So,
Melissa Amos:on last week's
Melissa Amos:call that we actually recorded yesterday. And
Melissa Amos:why is this significant? Because yesterday I pulled a card
Melissa Amos:while we were on the podcast, but it was just
Melissa Amos:sitting here. And then yesterday I had one of my coaching
Melissa Amos:calls, and I pulled the same
Melissa Amos:card. And then this morning, I had the cards in my
Melissa Amos:hand, and I'm giving them a good shuffle. Pull the same
Melissa Amos:card, and this card is this beautiful
Melissa Amos:angel with six wings. And you think that yesterday,
Melissa Amos:in last week's episode, we were talking about flying and
Melissa Amos:wings and the winged ones and birds and the rainbow colours, and this
Melissa Amos:card is all of that. So it's Seraphim's
Melissa Amos:gateway from the gateway of light activation,
Melissa Amos:oracle by Kyle gray. And it's like,
Melissa Amos:literally rainbow wings. So then I go to
Melissa Amos:yoga, and my teacher, who
Melissa Amos:has never once in the three or
Melissa Amos:more years that I've been going, starts, gets us to do
Melissa Amos:this thing. And she's, it's, imagine that you're flying. And I
Melissa Amos:giggled and then messaged Beth as soon as I
Melissa Amos:finished, I'm like, my teacher's talking about flying. What's going on?
Melissa Amos:And then Beth messaged me and has
Melissa Amos:a. So I do readings every Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Beth Hewitt:inside my membership group. And yesterday morning,
Beth Hewitt:the card that came out was the bat card, which is the bat of, it's
Beth Hewitt:about consciousness, or rebirth of consciousness and flying and freedom and
Beth Hewitt:realigning to that consciousness to be who you want to be, to feel
Beth Hewitt:free. And so we'd got the beautiful bat card
Beth Hewitt:had arrived. So I messaged that back to
Beth Hewitt:Mel. And then not only has Mel
Beth Hewitt:pulled her card this morning, I pulled a card which, if you
Beth Hewitt:look. So this is from the unicorn, the oracle of the unicorns. So
Beth Hewitt:there's different kinds of unicorns, got big wings and some have got small wings,
Beth Hewitt:but this is quite magnificent unicorn with similar
Beth Hewitt:colours to your card, actually, it's got the rainbow back. Yeah.
Beth Hewitt:And then these giant big wings, and it says, leap into the
Beth Hewitt:unknown. Have faith and move forward. Believe that you will
Beth Hewitt:fly. So when we joined today's call, we were like, this
Beth Hewitt:is definitely what we're supposed to be talking, talking about
Beth Hewitt:today. So I'm here for it. But I would say
Beth Hewitt:that whenever we connect, like, this whole
Beth Hewitt:podcast is called soul inspired you, because it is about
Beth Hewitt:us fully having faith and belief in whatever comes up and through. And
Beth Hewitt:that we talk about is exactly what we're supposed to be talking about. It's completely
Beth Hewitt:unscripted, and I think sometimes we forget that that's the premise of the
Beth Hewitt:show. But there's been so many synchronicities that just me and you have had
Beth Hewitt:just even, like, what we were wearing yesterday with the black, today we're
Beth Hewitt:wearing our hair up. I never wear my hair up. I've got my hair up
Beth Hewitt:and I've got. You've got your shawl, and I've got, like, a nice Shirley type
Beth Hewitt:cardigan on. And there's always synchronicities. There's always things that
Beth Hewitt:seem to align. And I think this is
Beth Hewitt:true for everybody, and I think it's just having that awareness of that and
Beth Hewitt:noticing some of those things. So
Beth Hewitt:let's talk about that. It's more than that, because I think
Melissa Amos:the synchronicities happen, and should you be open to
Melissa Amos:them? I think the difference between. I don't believe in coincidence, but
Melissa Amos:I think the difference between a coincidence and a
Melissa Amos:is that the synchronicity, for me, is like a
Melissa Amos:confirmation that you've done something, that you've taken the
Melissa Amos:right step, that you're on the right path. Because
Melissa Amos:if you think about what a synchronicity is and what is
Melissa Amos:involved in a synchronicity, so let's say it is that you and
Melissa Amos:I both turn up wearing the same
Melissa Amos:outfit, right? If you think about what that would take
Melissa Amos:from a divine orchestration point of view, like, it's
Melissa Amos:mad, because I would have to think about.
Melissa Amos:I don't know, I'd have to feel a certain way in order to pick a
Melissa Amos:certain outfit out of my wardrobe and think that it's a
Melissa Amos:certain color. And we don't live in the same part of the country as well.
Melissa Amos:So the weather's going to have an implication on that,
Melissa Amos:too. And it would have had to have
Melissa Amos:been washed, and it would have had to. Whatever it is. There's all of these
Melissa Amos:steps that need to happen in order for
Melissa Amos:me to make a decision and you to make a decision, and
Melissa Amos:for that to be. Just to be the decision. On the day
Melissa Amos:that we are meeting up, like so much the
Melissa Amos:birds in the. In last week's episode that just
Melissa Amos:landed on that, I have never seen it, like, for the bird to take
Melissa Amos:that step for whatever reason, and maybe it was because
Melissa Amos:somebody or something put something in their garden or
Melissa Amos:I. Whatever, but I had to be there at the right time, looking at that
Melissa Amos:point out my window. Like, when we think about that and the
Melissa Amos:steps that need to happen in order for a synchronicity
Melissa Amos:to come about, it blows your mind.
Melissa Amos:But what that tells me is if that is the case, if it is
Melissa Amos:some divine orchestration that our job
Melissa Amos:is to listen to that intuition, to
Melissa Amos:listen to that even instinct, to take
Melissa Amos:the action, to show up, to make a move.
Melissa Amos:Because without the move, you'd just be sitting in your room and we wouldn't know
Melissa Amos:that we're wearing the same outfit, for example. And
Melissa Amos:it, for me, it's this confirmation that, yes, you've done it. You've done the
Melissa Amos:right thing. You've listened to your intuition. Because otherwise I would have gone that way
Melissa Amos:and not that way, and I would have completely missed the whole thing. Yeah,
Beth Hewitt:I think it's that easy. It comes back that easy and hard feeling that we've
Beth Hewitt:talked about, we've spoken about before. It's that. It's that
Beth Hewitt:alignment. It is a confirmation that I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be
Beth Hewitt:right now, on my path. And hurry, you're here. You're doing exactly what you're
Beth Hewitt:supposed to be doing. Because I think there's so much talk around, I haven't done
Beth Hewitt:this. I'm so far behind, or it's not meant for me, or I should have
Beth Hewitt:done this ages ago, or we're never going to make it,
Beth Hewitt:whatever. There is no cosmic alarm clock that's about to
Beth Hewitt:go off. We are exactly where we're supposed to be.
Beth Hewitt:So have you got examples? I've got a few examples from, like, my life and
Beth Hewitt:when things have aligned, that
Beth Hewitt:we can maybe talk about. But I would say. I would say, like everything, if
Beth Hewitt:you pan out all the way out on your life, like everything's
Beth Hewitt:aligned, right? Everything's happened exactly when it was supposed to happen. But when you're in
Beth Hewitt:the moment, when you're there, or when the outcome to something isn't how
Beth Hewitt:you would have wanted it to be, then when you don't necessarily
Beth Hewitt:give yourself that grace to go, oh, hang on a minute, something better is coming
Beth Hewitt:for me. This all. Which
Melissa Amos:isn't always easy in the moment. It isn't. It is this
Melissa Amos:or better. So if it's the case that synchronicities show up when you're
Melissa Amos:on your path, does that mean that you can have a wrong
Melissa Amos:path? No, I think we're all heading to the
Beth Hewitt:theme destination or the version of our
Beth Hewitt:destination. It's about how. It's about when
Beth Hewitt:you choose to bring yourself back to in alignment with the
Beth Hewitt:true essence of you. I think that's where we're being who we want to
Beth Hewitt:be. I did that post last week because I've been having
Beth Hewitt:a difficult year, but I've been goofing around in the last couple of weeks and
Beth Hewitt:it's felt more aligned to who I am. And I think sometimes we forget to
Beth Hewitt:be who we are, or we try to prescribe
Beth Hewitt:to professional, professional male
Beth Hewitt:or to strategic beth or strategic mel. And I think in doing
Beth Hewitt:that, we forget who we are. And then it just
Beth Hewitt:gets easier. When I had so much fun last week,
Beth Hewitt:and that really benefited my business more
Beth Hewitt:than any sales post or some kind
Beth Hewitt:of launch strategy, just being me, just being fun.
Beth Hewitt:Like, it doesn't detract away
Beth Hewitt:from what you're trying to achieve, as long as you be new and you're doing
Beth Hewitt:you and you feel comfortable being you. And that's sometimes
Beth Hewitt:the hard part, isn't it? The feeling
Beth Hewitt:comfortable being ourselves. Because a lot of the time we're
Beth Hewitt:thinking about what other people are thinking about us and all of these things. But
Beth Hewitt:we're going off on a tangent there. I'm literally going off the path.
Melissa Amos:For me, that's the journey, is the knowing yourself.
Melissa Amos:And those synchronicities that we see and feel
Melissa Amos:are confirmation that we're doing it. When we're not getting a
Melissa Amos:lot of synchronicity is coming up. Does that mean that we've
Melissa Amos:gone off path? It doesn't mean we've gone off path. It just means
Melissa Amos:that we've taken the detour. It means that we've gone the longer
Melissa Amos:way rounds. And for some, that is the scenic route and that's beautiful and that's
Melissa Amos:fine. And we're taking a break from, from this
Melissa Amos:journey, taking a little vacation. And for some,
Melissa Amos:that path is the arduous walk
Melissa Amos:up the hike up the mountain, and
Melissa Amos:both will have benefit. Sometimes you need to rest and
Melissa Amos:recharge. Sometimes you need to really push yourself. What I'm
Melissa Amos:learning more and more is the more that I
Melissa Amos:take action before the universe starts squeezing
Melissa Amos:me. Yeah. The
Melissa Amos:more, like, now, the thing with that is it does take.
Melissa Amos:Courageous and it does take, oh, God, am I going to be rocking
Melissa Amos:the boat? And do I really want to do this? And
Melissa Amos:what are the consequences of this? Because things are nice and
Melissa Amos:comfy over here and I've worked so hard to get here. Something comes
Melissa Amos:and you're like, I'm going to stretch it before I
Melissa Amos:get the real push and shove, like before. It
Melissa Amos:necessarily has to become not so much from a free will
Melissa Amos:option just. As you're talking about that,
Beth Hewitt:because I've experienced that where the universe squeezes
Beth Hewitt:you. And that's not always
Beth Hewitt:the. If you've left that for a long period of time, that's not always a
Beth Hewitt:good place to be. But it's like that door is always
Beth Hewitt:going to. On that path, that door that you're wanting to step through is always
Beth Hewitt:going to be available for you to step through. It's always going to open
Beth Hewitt:regardless of whether you're taking
Beth Hewitt:action or whether the universe is going to have to kick you to the backside
Beth Hewitt:to get you through that door. So taking action in any form,
Beth Hewitt:however small, we've talked about the baby steps before, is going to
Beth Hewitt:build that momentum so that the passage through that door is a
Beth Hewitt:lot, is. Feels a lot flowier and easier
Beth Hewitt:than if you were like two steps away from the door. But the
Beth Hewitt:door keeps you pulling it, and then you're not pulling it or whatever. You're putting
Beth Hewitt:your foot in, your foot out, you're doing the hooky cookie, whatever. So you're going
Beth Hewitt:to step through the door regardless. So why not give yourself the best chance of
Beth Hewitt:flowing through the door rather. Than
Melissa Amos:if you find that the door is just there and you want to come
Melissa Amos:and move through it, but it's like you've got this bungee rope pulling you back,
Melissa Amos:then those are the challenges and the opportunities
Melissa Amos:that we have to really know ourselves more. Because I think that's what
Melissa Amos:it always comes down to. Like these, if you want to call them lessons from
Melissa Amos:the universe or tests or challenges or whatever they are, which
Melissa Amos:I don't think they're imposed on us I think they become part of our
Melissa Amos:growth and part of how we stretch ourselves,
Melissa Amos:how we resource ourselves so that when we move through the door that we
Melissa Amos:have the resources that we need. Like we were talking
Melissa Amos:about the computer game, so
Melissa Amos:now I know how to jump and collect a mushroom, or now
Melissa Amos:I know how to whatever it is, or I've collected
Melissa Amos:that item that's now going to go in my inventory, which
Melissa Amos:I needed before I went in. And when we start
Melissa Amos:to, just like in a computer game, if you know you're going the right
Melissa Amos:way, especially on the. On these platform games where you can actually
Melissa Amos:go anywhere, you know you're on the right path when the little golden
Melissa Amos:rings come up or the. Whatever it is. And I think that the universe is
Melissa Amos:the same like that. It gives you these little rewards, it gives you these time
Melissa Amos:stamps, it gives you these fancy golden
Melissa Amos:mushrooms or not, or fungi of choice
Melissa Amos:to. To reassure you, to fuel
Melissa Amos:you to go, yep, this is good. You're not going down some
Melissa Amos:deep, dark thing, but sometimes we go down the deep, dark thing in the game
Melissa Amos:and we find ourselves in a. One of those green pipes
Melissa Amos:in Mario, and then you're. And then you're in this whole other world, which you
Melissa Amos:never would have experienced had you have just stuck on the
Melissa Amos:path. Is there a wrong or right way? No.
Melissa Amos:I think our job is what brings me joy. What do I
Melissa Amos:love? What is my passion? That's one
Melissa Amos:thing following that. The other thing is, where am I
Melissa Amos:restricted? Where do I doubt myself? Where have I created
Melissa Amos:patterns, programs, beliefs that aren't in
Melissa Amos:alignment to who I know
Melissa Amos:myself to be and going and facing that,
Melissa Amos:too. That's not the wrong path. This is not necessarily an easy path,
Melissa Amos:but it's so rewarding and so
Melissa Amos:healing and so that then we can move into these new versions of us
Melissa Amos:that we all seem to be craving. I really love the,
Beth Hewitt:the game analogy because there's different kinds of
Beth Hewitt:games. Like with the Mario one or the Sonic the Hedgehog
Beth Hewitt:one, for example. You know, that there's. It's very linear. There's a
Beth Hewitt:direct path, there's a. You can go down or you can go up, or you
Beth Hewitt:can go around the loops, whatever, but there's a. There's an end. Or especially the
Beth Hewitt:games that we used to play, the original Marion. It's very different now,
Beth Hewitt:like the Sims or Call of Duty, where you've got more control
Beth Hewitt:over who you be and the conversations that you have
Beth Hewitt:and the battles that you choose, that kind of thing. And I
Beth Hewitt:think that's why sometimes we forget, because
Beth Hewitt:we live in this world where we get to make choices and we get to
Beth Hewitt:choose and we get to go down different paths and we get to go backwards
Beth Hewitt:or forwards or left or right or whatever and wear whatever we want to wear,
Beth Hewitt:we forget that there is an end, there's a
Beth Hewitt:flag, there's a Mario jump at the end kind of thing for
Beth Hewitt:us to experience, and I think we get caught up in that
Beth Hewitt:sometimes. But like you say, like the games,
Beth Hewitt:like, where you get to have conversations and meet people and jam and
Beth Hewitt:make decisions that are different and can take you down different
Beth Hewitt:routes, there's. For me, and this is an interesting thought as
Beth Hewitt:well, is like, there's far more reward in that, right?
Beth Hewitt:Especially if. And even though it's incredibly frustrating if you feel
Beth Hewitt:like you've been banging on the same door, like, for ten years
Beth Hewitt:because you haven't fully integrated that
Beth Hewitt:shadow side or learned that lesson, and the lesson gets harder and
Beth Hewitt:harder, but when you finally do receive all of
Beth Hewitt:the goodness from that lesson, that is even more powerful. That
Beth Hewitt:had you walk through that door the very first time,
Beth Hewitt:it's nice to go through the door. Easy peasy.
Beth Hewitt:It's nice to, like, oh, I've experienced this situation a couple of times, so I'm
Beth Hewitt:going to do it differently now and walk through that door. But then the
Beth Hewitt:tricky one, the harder one or the one where we go around the house, there's
Beth Hewitt:so many times and we feel the pain and we feel all the. Feels like
Beth Hewitt:multiple times and it feels difficult, or we might get into the victim
Beth Hewitt:mentality or, like, why is this happening to me? Whatever. All of those different things.
Beth Hewitt:And then when we finally go through that door, that reward is
Beth Hewitt:not only massive for us, but the ability
Beth Hewitt:to share that with other people who are also going through
Beth Hewitt:that is so much more powerful. Like, you could have
Beth Hewitt:gone through the door the first time or the second time. It was like an
Beth Hewitt:easy ish lesson, and you might be able to share that story with
Beth Hewitt:somebody. When we've been through really tricky, difficult times,
Beth Hewitt:then we get to shine our light on a whole other level.
Beth Hewitt:So it's an odd dichotomy, isn't it? Like, we would. We would
Beth Hewitt:like life to be easy all the time and to always be flowy, but
Beth Hewitt:there is real magic that comes from the
Beth Hewitt:difficulties and the challenges and the obstacles. And I'm not saying that to be some
Beth Hewitt:kind of seder, whatever the word is, like, enjoying the
Beth Hewitt:pain, but there is great rewards that come from that.
Melissa Amos:It's the same with the game. Like, you, if
Melissa Amos:you got a new game, and you did
Melissa Amos:the first level and you alert. That was easy. And then the
Melissa Amos:second level was exactly the same as the first level, and you were like, that
Melissa Amos:was easy. Like, how long would you continue on that game before you're like, oh,
Melissa Amos:my God, this is so boring. But what happens in the
Melissa Amos:game is we do a level and there's a level of
Melissa Amos:challenge, and then we get through it, like, amazing, and then we
Melissa Amos:do another, and then we do another when we get to a point and
Melissa Amos:we have to master it. And that's what makes the game good
Melissa Amos:fun. That's what if I think back to when
Melissa Amos:I. When I was a teen or and used to do that, it was those
Melissa Amos:games like Tomb Raider, where you really had to collect the
Melissa Amos:things and get that jump and defeat that
Melissa Amos:whatever that really engaged
Melissa Amos:you and you enjoyed, like, the ones
Melissa Amos:that were just. Even someone like Tetris, who
Melissa Amos:doesn't love Tetris, it was always just that really
Melissa Amos:slow dunk, dunk. You
Melissa Amos:just stop playing it. But as it gets harder, as it gets more
Melissa Amos:challenging, and that makes it so interesting,
Melissa Amos:and I think that's the same
Melissa Amos:as life. And if we can look at it like, okay, this is a
Melissa Amos:challenge that I'm moving through, and this is. Look at
Melissa Amos:that feeling that I've got coming up. Look at that emotion that I've got coming
Melissa Amos:up. Look at this difficulty, look at this support, look at this trigger, look at
Melissa Amos:this discomfort, and, like,
Melissa Amos:we do need to feel it. And, of course, nobody wants to do it. And
Melissa Amos:I hope for everyone that they have a really nice, easy life.
Melissa Amos:But a lot of the challenges, this is what I want to say. A lot
Melissa Amos:of the challenges that we go through are
Melissa Amos:there to help us move and grow. Yeah.
Melissa Amos:And if we can zoom out on the everyday
Melissa Amos:challenges, if we can zoom out from them and go, okay, what is this
Melissa Amos:lesson that I'm. If there is a lesson here, what am I learning and
Melissa Amos:what can I grow from this, and how can this help me in the future?
Melissa Amos:If we just ask those questions? It just makes
Melissa Amos:things less
Melissa Amos:daunting. You could almost say, this is another thought. We'll see
Beth Hewitt:where this goes. You could almost say, so, like, when we're talking about synchronicities and
Beth Hewitt:coincidences, which, again, I agree that there's no such thing as a coincidence. It's
Beth Hewitt:like just two things coexisted at the same time, you know, as
Beth Hewitt:they are supposed to do. You can almost say that challenges are obstacles, and
Beth Hewitt:life lessons that repeat themselves are synchronicities
Beth Hewitt:or coincidences. But they are. They're further apart, so you can't
Beth Hewitt:actually see them if you. Because I think we think about time as
Beth Hewitt:linear and going in one direction, but actually, when
Beth Hewitt:we zoom out and we think, take that time, construct away the
Beth Hewitt:lessons, you could. I don't know if this is true. It's just what's coming
Beth Hewitt:through at the minute is. Could be a synchronicity, but yet there's
Beth Hewitt:bigger space between them, so we don't necessarily see the
Beth Hewitt:synchronicity. Does that make sense? So it's a
Beth Hewitt:repeating instance that we haven't yet
Beth Hewitt:mastered. Right. But it's. I
Beth Hewitt:don't know, are they one of the same or are they completely different? I think
Beth Hewitt:it's. I don't know. It just dropped in. I don't know the answer to that.
Beth Hewitt:But I think it's an interesting concept because they are things that repeat themselves.
Melissa Amos:Yeah. And do they need to
Melissa Amos:repeat themselves? Maybe they need to keep on going until you.
Melissa Amos:Until you've mastered it. Maybe they do keep getting harder
Melissa Amos:or they get more challenging and then you've got more, and so therefore they get
Melissa Amos:easier in some way, but they're still just as
Melissa Amos:frustrating, or they're just as whatever. But our goal, if we
Melissa Amos:stick with this video game thing, our goal is to get through the door at
Melissa Amos:the end of the thing. And you know what? I think, just like in a
Melissa Amos:game, sometimes the door isn't the door leads us to the world that we don't
Melissa Amos:even need to go and master it. It's just here's
Melissa Amos:a fun little underground world that you can go and explore if you
Melissa Amos:want to, but it's not part of the main game. You know
Melissa Amos:what? I don't think life was ever meant to be easy. I think
Melissa Amos:that life is meant to be filled with joy and filled
Melissa Amos:with emotion and filled with this, with
Melissa Amos:connection. But I think it always comes back down
Melissa Amos:to know thyself. Like, I will have any conversation in the
Melissa Amos:whole world, and it will always come back to know thyself.
Melissa Amos:What brings you joy? What's fueling you? What are you
Melissa Amos:overcoming? What is it that you want to achieve? What is it that you want
Melissa Amos:to receive? What is it that you want to give? What is it that's fueled,
Melissa Amos:fueling you and inspiring you? And the more we
Melissa Amos:follow that, the more fuel we have, because then our soul is
Melissa Amos:guiding, like, our purpose is guiding us. Our
Melissa Amos:reason for being here is guiding us. And then as we're being
Melissa Amos:pulled along that path, then those challenges, which is
Melissa Amos:also part of our path, that we need to overcome the
Melissa Amos:okay. Do you know what? I've realized that I hold a lot of judgment
Melissa Amos:around something. I hold a lot of shame around something. I hold
Melissa Amos:a lot of separation around something. As you're being pulled
Melissa Amos:forward into your purpose, those things come up like little knots in your
Melissa Amos:bungee rope. And then our job and our
Melissa Amos:path, that's the obstacle. That is the okay. Now,
Melissa Amos:how do I go into that and learn the moves that I need
Melissa Amos:to make and what resources that I need to have and what
Melissa Amos:allies I need to have to come and help me to help to
Melissa Amos:untangle those? Not necessarily snip them off, but
Melissa Amos:untangle those. So then you've got more slack, and then you're moving along, and then
Melissa Amos:bang, it comes up again in. And those
Melissa Amos:synchronicities that happen along the way hold
Melissa Amos:messages and they hold information. Like that magpie
Melissa Amos:that showed up in. In the first episode of
Melissa Amos:season two. He showed up
Melissa Amos:for so many reasons. And it wasn't just,
Melissa Amos:oh, there's a confirmation. It was like, okay, there's something there
Melissa Amos:about the beauty and the blackness. There's something there about
Melissa Amos:what our eyes see and what's really there is something different. There's
Melissa Amos:something there about going for the shiny object
Melissa Amos:syndrome. And all of those themes came up for me yesterday
Melissa Amos:in other different ways. And so that magpie was representing
Melissa Amos:it. So as those synchronicities come up, it's okay. How
Melissa Amos:is this resourcing me where it's like a signpost? Where is it
Melissa Amos:guiding me to what thoughts,
Melissa Amos:musings, actions are coming
Melissa Amos:in that now I need to take in order
Melissa Amos:to enjoy that
Melissa Amos:path for another 24 hours.
Melissa Amos:Till next time. Have you seen him today, mister
Beth Hewitt:Magpie? I've not seen Mister Magpie today,
Melissa Amos:no. He's probably in some warm nest
Melissa Amos:somewhere going, oh, it's all wet and dampendeze. Probably somewhere
Beth Hewitt:else with somebody else who's doing a podcast, and they're going to get infused with
Beth Hewitt:his wisdom tomorrow. Be funny if he showed
Melissa Amos:up now. Yeah. So just talking about synchronicities, then. So, as you were talking.
Beth Hewitt:So I muted myself because I needed to cough. And as I muted myself, I'd
Beth Hewitt:forgotten to take the WhatsApp off my desktop, and I got a message that went
Beth Hewitt:ding dong, which would have obviously have been on the podcast had I not
Beth Hewitt:muted myself at that exact moment. So
Beth Hewitt:there you go. Sync. It's saying that it's probably going to get another one in
Beth Hewitt:a minute, and. You could have repressed, suppressed
Melissa Amos:that call, because that's
Melissa Amos:the thing we do we're like, no, that's not pretty. I'm going
Melissa Amos:to hold that in and then it becomes even more a
Melissa Amos:problem. And that's the thing. That is the thing with life. I don't think
Melissa Amos:we always have to take every action. Come on. It'd be exhausting. If every
Melissa Amos:time we have something then, well, I would, I better do this. But the more
Melissa Amos:we can act and have that courage, so this courage for me comes
Melissa Amos:from, I know the soul is guiding me. I know that everything is
Melissa Amos:happening as it needs to happen in the moment. And so if
Melissa Amos:that's true, then that means that
Melissa Amos:my body, my thoughts, my inspiration are
Melissa Amos:all assisting me and how can
Melissa Amos:I use it? That golden ring is there for a reason.
Melissa Amos:And actually as I jump to go and get it, I'm like, oh, look, there's
Melissa Amos:a shortcut or a long cut or a extra
Melissa Amos:whatever that I can reach. Or you can go swing on
Melissa Amos:past it and then you'll be like, why do I not have enough rings to
Melissa Amos:beat this? I've got to go back and go and get it.
Beth Hewitt:I've got a strange urge to play Sonic the Hedgehog. I don't think
Beth Hewitt:I've got Sonic the Hedgehog or maybe they're in the loft or something, but I've
Beth Hewitt:got this urge to play it. But old times coming
Melissa Amos:out. I've not seen any of the movies. They're quite good. They
Melissa Amos:are there. And there's a new movie coming out because I went to go and
Melissa Amos:see Beetlejuice, which was ridiculously hilarious.
Beth Hewitt:I've seen such mixed reviews about it, but I think I will enjoy
Beth Hewitt:it. It is ridiculous. Like it's Tim
Melissa Amos:Burton. I like that though. Yeah, ridiculous. Don't go there expecting
Melissa Amos:some deep philosophical and the storyline is
Melissa Amos:obvious and but for me, like seeing
Melissa Amos:Winona Ryder when I was a teen, she was like my hero.
Melissa Amos:I'm like, yeah, I love Emojd and
Melissa Amos:what's Jenna Ortega and Catherine O'Hara is just like one of my
Melissa Amos:favorite actresses. She is just so extra and she was
Melissa Amos:so extra in the movie. If you've seen Schitt's Creek,
Melissa Amos:have you ever watched that? I love that. And she's
Melissa Amos:extra like that. So yeah, I enjoyed it. My
Melissa Amos:twelve year old was like what is this? What was that? What
Melissa Amos:is going on, mummy? And we saw the sonic
Melissa Amos:advertising. He's like, can we go and see that next time? I'm like, yes,
Melissa Amos:we can. I love that, though. Had you not been to see Beetlejuice, I'm sure
Beth Hewitt:he would have come across the Sonic the hedgehog movie, maybe he wouldn't have realized
Beth Hewitt:that it was. We may not have known. And we might go there and we
Melissa Amos:might see something, or they might be like, do you always take these, like, deep
Melissa Amos:philosophy, whatever? Even in Beetlejuice, I can find some deep
Melissa Amos:philosophical discussions to start to have, let alone how much I
Melissa Amos:connected with Lydia, who's a psychic medium in the
Melissa Amos:movie. And the kids are like, oh, God, mum.
Melissa Amos:And I, like, is that what my kids think of me? Don't tell them what
Melissa Amos:mummy does at school. They all know. So, yeah, it's a fun
Melissa Amos:game. And those synchronicities are. If we can
Melissa Amos:think of those synchronicities as the rings or the
Melissa Amos:mushrooms or the resources that we need to move forward,
Melissa Amos:and there's these little signposts and we're like, okay, why might I need
Melissa Amos:that? What might. How might that come in useful at some
Melissa Amos:point? Is this something for me, then, that will
Melissa Amos:help us live this more inspired life?