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DECEMBER 2006 SHOWS
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December 6, 2006 "The Unexamined Life; About Manifesting" Using the example of "Grandmother's Ham," Lance and Lyara explore the ways in which we act unconsciously, without examining our underlying beliefs. Topics covered include "manifesting"; spriritual adolescence; "co-creation"; "getting real" in real (present) time; how all cultures invalidate us; that 3D satisfactions are temporary; and that, in order to become authentic, we have to question the values with which we were socialized. Lyara also describes the experience of the newest phase of the "op": "cruising through the debris field." |
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December 13, 2006 "The Unexamined Life: Lance and Lyara explore the impact of the last public Message from the Hosts. They note that we each have a place in the scheme of things and will be perfectly led to fulfill it; that the world around us is dying, which changes our priorities; that the Hosts' sense of time is different than ours; and that we need to be fully PRESENT and IN our bodies, while remaining connected to the bigger picture. Lyara shared her feeling that this Message also contained a call to dive deeply within ourselves, to seek the calm of "deep ocean." Other topics included a clarification about "manifesting"; a shift in the "op" (Andronicus is now present); twining with one's twin; "We are what we eat (or feed ourselves)"; choosing the upward or downward spiral; and the importance of listening to our body. |
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December 20, 2006 "The Unexamined Life: In this show, Lance and Lyara talk about "The Meaning of Christmas" and demonstrate that many of people's unexamined behaviors and beliefs are derived from many cultural sources that have combined over the course of centuries. Topics include disagreement among religious groups and interpretations, uncertainty and confusion about scriptural accounts, the multicultural origins of Christmas observances ("Merry Christmas," the Yule log, Saturnalia, March 25 vs. December 25, advent), and Lyara's personal interpretation of the meaning of Christmas. Lyara also sings "Silent Night," the first song she learned as a child, and comments on how "the birth of Christ" can take place within each of our hearts and can usher in the birth of an entirely new world.
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December 27, 2006 "Dates, Mates, and Fates" Lyara describes her personal experiences and observations about the ongoing shift into 4D. Topics touch on what it's like to be with our mates, loss of memory and 3D ways of knowing our identity, the nature of time in 4D, our 4D definition of self, and how we might be able to slide up and down the frequency spectrum and back and forth in time. Time loops, ecological niches, evolution, how individual planets affect our experience of self, our scripts, and our "Truman Show" movie are also explored in this far-ranging show. |
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