Hey everyone!
First, thanks for all of your kind feedback on the last newsletter! Folks said they both liked it and experienced it as intense (I did mention the apocalypse). I’ve been told that interacting with me can sometimes feel like drinking from a firehose, so I’m glad this newsletter didn’t disappoint. Today’s newsletter will be no different. I don’t plan to discuss the apocalypse and sprinkle misanthropic sentiment into every newsletter, but that’s been the theme thus far, so I make no promises moving forward.
So…about the apocalypse, did you know that the word apocalypse comes from the Greek, apokálypsis, which means “an uncovering,” to see behind the veil, a “revelation of great knowledge”? It apparently allows for an understanding of the earthly world with the help of divine secrets. Yes, in order to be experienced and understood by humans, these revelations do typically involve the end of the world. But, we don’t need to get bogged down in technicalities.
So, by this definition, I’d say that what we’ve been going through for the past year plus is most definitely an apocalypse. And, thank god for that. We certainly needed a wake-up call. Let’s hope we take the lessons we’ve learned and apply them moving forward so we don’t have to experience an apocalypse of the magnitude of that in the Book of Revelations. Shit got real, real quick in there.
So, what have we learned? Here are some pandemic “revelations” that come to mind:
1. “Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.” -Yoda
2. With great power comes great responsibility.
3. Donny was indeed, out of his element.
4. Stop using plastic. Despite what the labels say, it IS carcinogenic and it ISN’T being recycled. (Did you know that ONLY 8-9% of plastic is actually recycled?)
5. Stop spraying poison on the food supply, even if Monsanto tells you it’s safe poison.
6. If the pollinators die, we are all fucked (see “Stop spraying poison on the food supply”).
7. The government IS trying to control you, but making you wear a mask during a pandemic is not a good example of this. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, ask Alexa to find Snowden on Netflix.
8. The question, “Is this person worth risking exposure?” is also an excellent inclusion/exclusion criterion for who to spend your time with AFTER COVID.
9. “To be Jedi is to face the truth and choose. Give off light, or darkness, Padawan. Be a candle, or the night.” -Yoda
How do these apocalyptic revelations, this great knowledge, this understanding of the earthly world with the help of divine knowledge, usually arrive on the earthly plane to speak to humans? They arrive through dreams and other spiritual visions. And, it just so happens that dream interpretation is the topic of this newsletter. What are the odds of that? Pretty good, considering that I’m the one playing puppet master here, and was looking for a way to bridge the apocalypse talk from the last newsletter with the announcement of the launch of my new dream interpretation course.
Yes, I am launching an online dream interpretation course. It’s been almost three years in the making and it is finally ready for beta testing. So, if any of you are interested in being part of the beta group, sign up. And, if you think it sounds really cool, share the link with 3 people you think would be interested; think of it as a marketing chain letter.
The regular price for the course is $490, but the beta testing rate is only $250. This is a heckuva deal considering that my regular consultation rate is $250 for 53-minutes. For the price of a 53-minute consultation, you get 3 hours of thoroughly researched and carefully curated video content (and by “thoroughly researched and carefully curated,” I mean 1000+ hours of research, training, practice, and course development), plus notes/slides and guides for further exploration, which I do not provide with regular consultations. You also get unlimited access to the course videos and materials and the ability to consume them at your own pace. So, if you miss something, forget something, need me to slow down, or just want to hear it again, you can watch the videos again. Also, not an option with a 1:1 consultation. In exchange, I’m asking that beta testers fill out a course evaluation in order to provide me with their experience of the course, questions they have, and suggestions for improvement.
Anyway, I think it’s a pretty cool course and the people who have tested it so far think it’s a pretty cool course, “but you don’t have to take my word for it.”
Enjoy!
Brianna