"A mistake is not wrong. A mistake is something that was taken in a different way."
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IN THIS EPISODE
In this episode, we welcome back consciousness educator Matias De Stefano, known as “The Rememberer.” Following the viral success of Episode 93, we dive deeper into the intriguing concept of the universe as a “mistake” and explore the nature of existence, light, and consciousness. Join us as we discuss the idea of mistakes and errors in human perception, the fascinating world of star races and their involvement in humanity’s ascension process and the significance of karma and unprocessed trauma in our spiritual growth.
00:00:00 – Episode trailer
00:03:27 – Star Races and Their Connection to Humanity
00:10:08 – The Role of Reptilians and Anunnaki
00:16:34 – Light Body Activation and DNA Strands
00:19:19 – The Process of Activating Light Potential
00:27:41 – The Holographic Nature of Reality
00:30:44 – Karma and Unprocessed Trauma
00:33:48 – Trauma as Part of the Earth School Curriculum
00:47:52 – Introduction to Alchemia
00:52:57 – Message to the World
Matías De Stefano is a Consciousness Educator known as “The Rememberer.” From an early age, he has retained memories of life before birth, shaping his work around identity, origin, and the nature of consciousness. Through global journeys, talks, and projects across all seven continents, Matías shares an integrative vision of the cosmos, inviting humanity to remember who we are and why we are here.
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