Iris Carter

Writer - Editor - Healer - Intuitive

Hidden in Plain Sight: Truth in movie reveals

We scurry down a rabbit hole in this episode discussing Cosmic Laws, implied agreements, and movie content that reveals things that are happening, happened, or will happen. We know this is a stretch for many. For me, understanding the concepts behind “reveals” makes far more sense than movies just happening to predict the future, again and again. I’ve come into this information piece by piece, and this is another bigger layer that connects so much of our existence. Once these reveals come into focus, the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon kicks in.

It’s easy to reason away reveals as lucky guesses or conspiracy, but after seeing so many instances of reveals in movies and television, it gets harder to be dismissive. Chances are, most advanced technology seen in movies already exists somewhere. As a child of the ‘60s, I was enthralled with The Jetsons. Flying cars, dog-walking treadmills, food at the push of a button, video-phone calls (including tele-medical visits), computers, robots, and automatic carpet cleaners were complete fantasy at that time. Or were they?

Original air date 1/6/2021

A scene from Hanna-Barbera’s 1962 animated sitcom, The Jetsons, in which a doctor assesses a patient via videoconferencing technology.

A scene from Hanna-Barbera’s 1962 animated sitcom, The Jetsons, in which a doctor assesses a patient via videoconferencing technology.

Manifesting: Co-create a New Year

Humans are powerful beings and have more abilities than they realize. We also have a divine right to abundance, happiness, and satisfaction. Yet, so many remain in a state of want and need. Often, we get in our own way and create subconscious beliefs, question our worthiness, and otherwise sabotage the flow of abundance.

With the energy of the new year, we discuss how to manifest and offer tips and methods for bringing your desires into reality.

Originally broadcast 12/30/2020

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God

God has a lot of names referring to a higher source of existence. Yet people believing in the same entity seem to think they have cornered the market on their chosen name. People die over religion. Why? How can someone calling something a different name be such a threat? If I held up a knife and called it a fork, would people be insulted?

Another mistake people make is putting distance between themselves and God.

In considering these points, we decided to put together this program to talk about the connection between people and Source. In doing so, we hope to make a connection with you!

Originally broadcast 12/23/2020

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Solstice - Christianity - Paganism

As we embarked on this topic for our podcast, Margo and I clearly stated that our approach was to inform, share, and raise questions. In no way would we ever want to criticize or judge anyone’s beliefs.

History is full of examples where one idea gets turned into another and into another. Building on what exists is a way to grow. “If ya can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em” seemed to be the Christian’s way of recruiting new members. Instead of taking away customs and traditions, they were incorporated into the celebration of Jesus’ birth. As their faith moved from Rome and into the north part of Europe, various cultures contributed to the traditions of what we now know as Christmas.

I compare it to living next to a frat house. When you can’t get the guys to turn down the music and calm down the party-goers, invite your own friends and tell them your party is next door. No one will notice you’re there, and you get to tap into the keg for free. Better yet, they get to clean up the mess the next day, and your friends will congratulate you for the wonderful bash.

Originally broadcast 12/16/2020

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