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You were born with a program installed. This podcast is the override. Join Theresa Marie, Ambassador of Chi, as she exposes her raw and vulnerable journey of spiritual awakening. She’s living proof that shedding old beliefs and finding your authentic self isn't always easy, but it’s the most powerful thing you'll ever do. It's time to delete the old code, embrace your power, and step on the path to being FREE2JustB!
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Why We Never Stop Being Students in Earth's 3D School
Have you ever wondered why some people thrive on constant learning while others resist it at all costs? The answer lies deep within our programming – both as individuals and as a society.
At Free2JustB, I explore how education isn't something that ends with a diploma but continues throughout our entire lives. From the moment we're born until the day we leave this planet, we're students in what I call "3D Earth School." The question is: are we willing to embrace this reality?
In this episode, I share my transformative health journey – how breaking free from sugar addiction (which proved harder than quitting nicotine or cocaine) led to a 9-pound weight loss and renewed energy through implementing Dr. Livingood's approach. This personal transformation mirrors the larger awakening process happening across humanity as more people recognize how we've been programmed to be consumers rather than creators.
The controllers – those few who govern our countries – have designed systems to keep us functioning as "human doings" rather than human beings. We're constantly depleted of energy while remaining unaware of our sovereign nature. But that's changing as thousands take to the streets worldwide, saying "No more!"
True knowledge transcends information. While Google puts answers at our fingertips, wisdom comes from experience and implementation. As Albert Einstein noted, "Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one learned in school." We all have the capacity to learn (studies suggest average humans use only 10% of mental capacity), can develop the ability through practice, but the willingness to learn remains our personal choice.
The awakening journey requires looking in the mirror and confronting aspects of ourselves we've hidden away. When something triggers us in others, it often reflects unresolved issues within. By tracing these triggers back to their roots – usually formed between birth and age seven – we can consciously release them, creating space for new knowledge and greater freedom.
Are you ready to become a lifelong learner? To break free from societal programming and discover who you truly are? The journey begins with a simple choice – your choice. And today I hope you CHOOSE to hit the LIKE BUTTON, leave a comment and SHARE this podcast so we can raise awareness and help Humanity ascend!!
There is no end to education, it isn't. You learn to read, you pass the test, you get that diploma and suddenly you're done with all of education. No, no, no, no. From the moment we are born until the moment we leave the planet, we are in a process of learning, for we are, after all, Humanityville In 3D Earth School, are we not? And I want to welcome you to Free to Just Be, to just be, the podcast helping to empower humanity to courageously step out of old patterns, matrix programs, false beliefs, childhood traumas and embrace new ways of being. And when we all begin to do that collectively, we usher in a brand new earth. And I hope this finds us all in the greatest health today, with vibrant energy, because we have chosen to accept the full responsibility for our bodies, minds and souls.
Speaker 1:Here on Free To Just Be, I'm your host, teresa Marie, and I am an ambassador of God's Chi, which, of course, is His Holy Spirit. And I'm here to truly inspire us to be who we came here to be, and it starts with being completely authentic be. And it starts with being completely authentic, free and aligned with our highest potentials. So join me on this transformative journey to learn how to get to our highest potentials and to rewrite our narratives and live lives of purpose and passion and passion. And I am just so excited to be with you on this terrific Tuesday. And here in Middle Tennessee it has been torrentially raining since last night and I am very grateful to the Divine Mother, to Mother Nature, because we really needed rain, and it is giving the trees the drink that they need to go into their final color celebration, because if there's a lack of rain, then there's a lack of color. And oh no, no, this year of the snake, this year of focus, this year of really getting ourselves honed in as to who we are and what we're here for, needs to end with this explosion of color and vibrancy and life.
Speaker 1:You do recognize by now that much of the world look at what happened in London a couple of weeks ago Thousands and thousands of people out in the streets saying, no, we're not going to take it anymore. We are waking up. My brothers and sisters in Humanityville, we human beings are beginning to recognize. Wait a minute, wait a minute. Here there are just a few people. If you look at the population of the planet, there's an assignment for you. How many are on the planet currently, and you divide it by the amount of people that are controlling us, and that would be the people that are, quote-unquote, governing our countries. The controllers are few and we, the collective of human beings, are beginning to wake up to the fact that we have been human doings and we have been providing energy and we have been getting sucked dry of our energy. And it doesn't have to be that way, for many in the collective are waking up to the simple truth that we are sovereign beings of love and light and we are just residents in these bodies, these avatar houses, these temples which, by the way, we really need to take care of.
Speaker 1:And just as a side note, before I go in, there's a couple of housekeeping things I want to share with you. First, I want to just piggyback on some of the things I shared yesterday about all of a sudden shifting towards health. I am so freaking excited about the simplicity of Dr Livingood's material 200 pages. I sucked it in real quick. I've read through it a couple, three times. All things that we all know. They're common things. Especially if you have been down the news rabbit trail, you know of a lot of the poisons and the toxins that we're surrounded with. But man, oh man, some of the pointers and the tips that he gives you are like wow, I never thought of that.
Speaker 1:And we're going to expound a little bit about that whole thought and learning process, as I kind of gave you a little clue in today's first quote. But I want to tell you how awesome I'm feeling, how, for the last 10 days, my body has literally been going through all the symptoms of shifting from being a sugar burner to a fat burner. And if you don't know about this process and if you don't know about autophagy, which is when you fast for a certain amount of time, or any amount of fasting will bring you into autophagy and that's when all of the food in your belly that has been expelled and has been transformed into energy is gone, well then your body starts looking for sources of energy. And when I wasn't feeding my body sugar and I wasn't putting any food in my mouth for 46 hours, my body began the cleanup process. So all the debris, the cellular debris, the stuff that causes inflammation, the stuff that's dead and just floating around your body, causing all these different symptoms, physically began to exit my body, and especially those two days of fasting, but the whole week prior as I stepped away like 98, 99% away from sugar, no caffeine, all of that stuff, more water. My body went through all the processes and he lists them. And if you want to know what your body does when you shift, pull up Dr Livingooden and look for yourself.
Speaker 1:This podcast is really one of my greatest desires for Humanityville as a whole is what I tried to instill in my children when they were very young and I learned, I taught them all how to read and my early days of homeschooling honestly I didn't know what I was doing, but I instilled in them, in most of them. Now my two younger sons kind of got the brunt of the tail end of that, and so I've talked about the differences. They had technology and video games introduced into their life at a very crucial age between like nine and 11, as opposed to my older two children who didn't, and the differences are amazing. But I always tried to instill a love of learning and man. We're going to really talk about that. But going back to this healthy way that I'm now living again, it's so liberating and it's so simple.
Speaker 1:I don't think about food all the time. That's what sugar does folks. That's what the preservatives does. That's what living on carbs does. Every one of the foods I mentioned literally has ingredients in them to cause you to crave more of them. Thus the addiction, thus the sugar habit. And, man, it was harder to break than it was nicotine, harder to break than it was cocaine, and I never really had a massive alcohol problem. I've always been able to use alcohol in moderation and every once in a while I would do a weekend kind of binge.
Speaker 1:But, man, this food thing? Why? Because it's legal, folks. It's legal. And, just as a side note, cannabis isn't addicting. Okay, no-transcript. Good things happen in my body Now, just like anything else. You can overdo it and you can begin using something in more than moderation, and that's when inebriation comes. That's when you're covering up all that you need to look at.
Speaker 1:But cannabis is a plant. Hemp has thousands of uses which they have kept from us. And just as a final side note on that and you can see I'm passionate about it do your freaking research if you're, you know, anti-cannabis or anti-hemp, because I'll give you one example. And if it whets your appetite to resurrect inquisition and learn something new, I'll be so happy. Hemp can be created into a substance used for building materials that is stronger than drywall and with time it gets stronger over the years instead of breaking down like drywall does. Imagine that. I wonder why they would keep something like that from us. Hmm, hmm, the money machine has to continue, right? Anyway, enough of that.
Speaker 1:I just wanted to piggyback and speak to you about and you can even tell it in my voice and the pep that I have and the joy and the freedom from bloat and feeling like my body is starting to return to my original form that was always supposed to be in place. You know, I've never really reached that full form Because, you see, I started on my emotional eating path, as I've said many, many times, when I was a kid. So I'm excited to meet the body that Teresa Marie, the ambassador of Chi, was always supposed to have, and she's coming, coming right along. I am nine pounds down now and my clothes are feeling different and it's a wonderful feeling to finally be stepping into all these final phases. It's going to be a lifetime of honing and progressing, and that's what I want to talk to you about now is this lifelong learner thing that I think we forget, that we're here to do, and this was all evoked. You know, I just want to reiterate oh, and the other housekeeping thing.
Speaker 1:I just love being free to just be. I don't have any format, I don't have any notes. Well, no, I take that back Instead of flipping back and forth on my computer because I am not very compute-y and I don't want to be. I want to use it as a tool, but I don't want to be so submerged in my laptop that I can't freely move. And so, instead of swapping screens, what I do? You know that I love quotes and I use them frequently on my daily podcast. So I did write my quotes down today, rather than flipping screens. But other than that, I don't have a format, I don't have a plan.
Speaker 1:I remember my dear brother, david, asked me. He said so, tess Tess was my nickname from my brother and he said so what do you do? Do you research? Where do you get your material from? And I said well, I just I walk out in the woods or I meditate and pray, and when I'm doing my morning sadhanas, which is my moving meditations, and I read and I journal, usually the spirit drops an idea in my head and then, when he's ready for me to let loose, I just set up my microphone and off I go and I don't look back, I just look at the.
Speaker 1:You know, the next day comes and even when I edit, I did go through a period of time where I would turn it on and listen and then, when I'd see a pause, I would edit. But now I mean that's way too much time, I'm not doing that kind of crap. So what I do is I just go in and I highlight and I only stop when I see a pause. That needs to be deleted, because when you're a podcaster, you literally pay a monthly fee to be on whatever platform you're on. And I'm on Buzzsprout and so I don't want to expend any of my money for the amount of hours that I pay for on pauses. In fact, if my husband was at the helm of the mic, we would be broke because he's got such a long pause button that you know our hours would be taken up in the first four or five days. I'm sorry, babe, you know he's going to get me back when we begin podcasting together because that is coming.
Speaker 1:But anyway, one of the inspiration points that I received this morning was and it's so cool that when you listen to God, he had dropped some of these ideas into my head before I even went to bed last night. And it was confirmed when I opened my 365 Tao book, the daily meditation book by Dan Ming Tao, and I am on day 199. I'm kind of behind this year, but you know, there's no perfection here, it's progress. And the title of today's message was called Internalizing and it opened with this and I just had to laugh out loud and I was like really, god, really, okay, I guess that's what you want me to share today.
Speaker 1:And it opened with this quote it said people think they don't have to learn and immediately I was like, oh, buddy, that's a lie, because there is so much information available. But knowledge is more than possessing information, more than possessing information, because only the wise move fast enough. And I just I want to thank you, god, for always giving me exactly what you want for me to share and giving me the communication skills to do so and the passion to want to help Humanityville, because I am them and they are me and we can find common ground in all of our situations, in all of our lives, and yet we are so freaking unique. Isn't it a wonder-filled time to be alive and allowing ourselves to be exposed to the lives and the teachings of others, and then we turn around and teach others about our own life. Wouldn't that be an incredible way to live. Well, that's where we're heading.
Speaker 1:And so I began to look at this and I thought about oh, years ago. I can remember asking my oldest son some question I don't remember the question and he was like GTS it, mom, and I'm like GTS it. What does that mean? He's like mom, google that shit. And I'm like oh, oh, I said well, how do I do that Now? Remember, this is years ago. He's like mom, just type in the question. I want to know about this.
Speaker 1:And what does the book say today? The amount of information available today is unprecedented In medieval times. A few volumes can form a whole encyclopedia of all the known facts. Or a despot can control his subjects simply by isolating or destroying a library which, by the way, they're continuing to do in mass quantities. Do you understand that history is being erased? Do you understand that books that they don't like are banned still to this day in many countries? But I digress. And then it says now information is available to us in tidal wave proportions.
Speaker 1:Now, when my kids were being raised, and my oldest son was one of those and he was probably my biggest. Why, why, why, mom, why? And I remember being so shut down. When I would ask those why questions, my dad would just say because I said so. He never led me to what you know. I used to tell my kids go look it up, you know, go find out. Let's go to the library. There was no internet then. There, you know, dial up was just coming online at that point, and so it was instilling a love of seeking out that information on their own.
Speaker 1:And allow me to use my oldest son, torrey James, as a prime example of being a lifelong learner. This man can do plumbing, electric. He is an incredible IT man. He can build computers, he can fix computers, he can install camera systems and he has trained in every form of law enforcement, even to the point of rescue diving. When he was a police officer for 14 years, he took every single training course that he could get his hands on. He has. He always has had a thirst to know more. Currently he's in medic school. He loves to help people and he decided he liked being on an ambulance. So he left the police force and he's been on an ambulance and now he's in a year-long course to become a certified medic and he is literally a jack of all trades, and I know that. I know that one day his dream of having his own big, huge shop and just fixing whatever needs to be fixed will come to fruition, because he will always help other people.
Speaker 1:Now it's so funny that there are members in my family that also do the same thing. I have my two younger sons, for example, who have been through many, many, many, many different jobs, and there are other members of our family that would say, oh well, they need to pick something steady and not recognizing that they're looking at a mirror of themselves. Another example of what I'm speaking about is well, mom, you've always been all over the place. You get excited about one thing and then you go with that and then the next thing comes and you want us to all get excited about it too. When they don't recognize hello, what do you do? I have a daughter who you know was not vibing with the current job that she had, and this is her third or fourth. No, I'm not feeling it. And does she stay? Does she stay because there's a paycheck? No, because she recognizes deep down in the love and light that she is that this is not working for me. And so why am I torturing myself and staying? So? She just left a job because she didn't like it.
Speaker 1:Because my children are lifelong learners and each one, in their own individual way, is on a trajectory of becoming, just like you and me, humanity, who we came here to be, and every single life challenge is a lesson in 3D Earth School. So, going back to the information part, so now that we can just say, hey, google, blah, blah, blah and get the answer which, by the way, sometimes could be very skewed, so be very cautious there. Some people take a lethargic approach to this enormity of information that we have. They feel that if there's so much at hand, they don't need to actually learn anything. Think about colleges today. How are people getting through college? Oftentimes? Oftentimes, they're getting online and they're getting all their answers and they're not learning a dang thing. They're just going through this process to get the letters behind their name, only to discover that they're too educated and they can't qualify for jobs. It's a bunch of BS, is what it is. And they don't in schools today in America, they do not teach you to learn, they program you to remember what they want you to know, they propagandize our schools and we as parents just think, oh well, this is what we have to do. And I remember 30 years ago how I was told well, you know, you can't pull your kids out of school. And I was like, oh really, they're my kids and you're not going to tell me what to do with my kids.
Speaker 1:And many, many people more and more are realizing that that's what's happening. And again, I point you to the documentary Beneath Sheep's Clothing if you want to investigate more of what I'm talking about. So people will go out and find information when they need it. But you know what? Life moves way too fast for us to be lazy about learning. Have you noticed how time has accelerated? That's because the energies on the planet are rising and love and light are becoming brighter and brighter and exposing the darkness that needs to get the heck out of our path. And it is happening much faster. So to rely on anybody else but yourself, we cannot be lazy, because the flow of information has increased exponentially, but so too has the pace of decision-making.
Speaker 1:And if you don't have that knowledge and knowledge isn't information, folks, it's experiencing life, it's getting away from the TV, it's getting away from the phone and the scrolling. It's having real life experience right and the 365 Tao book ended up saying this that it's been stated that the average human being utilizes only 10% of their mental capacity. A genius uses only 15%. So we definitely do have the capacity to keep up if we unlock our potential, and that's what free to just be is here for. This requires education, experience and determination. One should never stop learning, experience and determination. One should never stop learning, never stop exploring and never stop going on adventures. We're to be like explorers of old, because what they acquired for themselves will always surpass those who merely read about their exploits and never actually get out and do any of it. How about that? So, as we think about this, I want you to realize that learning how to learn to me became one of life's most important skills. I have two or three books that I read, you know, simultaneously One's in the bathroom, one's in my office, one's by my bed. I listen to different teachings on podcasts or YouTubes or whatever.
Speaker 1:There's no end to education, and learning is not attained by chance. Abigail Adams said it must be sought with ardor and diligence, like my son going through grueling 10-hour days, five days a week for the next year and in the meantime finding time to be on an ambulance and have a relationship and get ready to move, because he is arduous and diligent. He is arduous and diligent and we need to recognize that the pursuit of learning is literally the pursuit of becoming our best selves, like another one of my son who's up for a promotion at work, or a son who's working in almost a managerial position in a warehouse of the big A, which we won't mention, but at the same time he's rising up with what he wants to do with his art and making logos and creating merch. And then I have a son who continually takes steps to be closer and independent as an entrepreneur and opening his own store, and a daughter-in-law who's going back to school to help with that process.
Speaker 1:It's never ending, it's destination unknown, and education is what remains after we've completely forgotten what we learned in school. That's what Albert Einstein said. You know, he was completely dissed in school. He was told that there was something wrong with him, that he couldn't learn with him, that he couldn't learn Albert Einstein, a genius. And then there's Zig Ziglar. Life is a classroom and only those who are willing to be lifelong learners will move to the head of the class. Do you want to move in this ascension process? Do you want to take steps, whether they're little, tiny baby steps, inch by inch? Everything is a cinch on this ascension journey toward the dimension of heaven. Charlie Munger said those who keep learning will keep rising in life.
Speaker 1:So if you maybe have happened onto this podcast and are wondering what the heck is this all about? An awakening journey, well, why don't you wake up and start finding out what an awakening journey is? And thank you so much for stopping by Because you know what, because you know what books are like weight lifting. For our mind, this is literally what learning is. You suddenly understand what you have understood all your life, but in a new way. Because it is we are unlocking not only the love and light, but all the answers.
Speaker 1:And this is where people always want to argue. They want to say oh, you're saying that you're God. I'm not listening to that form of religion. There's only one God. I've never said that I am God. I have said that I am like God. The Word of God tells me that I'm made in the image of God, and guess what? That includes all his attributes, which I am learning to develop, and all of the knowledge, wisdom and understanding which, again, I'm learning to develop. And all of those answers are locked within us and it is our job.
Speaker 1:To what? Learn how to remove those veils of unconsciousness. By what? Saying Google, how do I remove those veils of consciousness? Well, that is a good place to start, but guess what? It is a complete journey and Google is in the background answering my question. Is that not hilarious? But I have you on Not Disturb Google. So thank you very much.
Speaker 1:But now see, my curiosity says what A good place to start. Google has lots of information, but a conversation can help you focus on your specific goals. What are you curious about? I rest my case. You can start there, because those who keep learning will keep rising in life, and we begin by simply resurrecting inquisition. We would not, in America, be where we are right now if we had not just allowed others to think for us, because, you see, learning is creation, it's not consumption. So see, I'm piggybacking on a couple of episodes ago. They have trained us to be a society of consumers, including consuming information, including the information that they want us to know, including the distraction where they took away things they didn't want us to learn, including what they added and twisted onto real truth. Are you enough of a learner to begin to discern what is truth and what isn't? Or do you need fact checkers? Because you know there are people in our collective today that rely on fact checkers and if a fact checker says it's not true, well, that's what they're going to go with. I'm sorry, folks, that is all propaganda, all of it.
Speaker 1:So, in closing, I want you to know what Brian Hubert said. He said the capacity to learn is a gift. The ability to learn is a skill, oh, but the willingness to learn is a choice. Every moment that we are on this planet is a choice, a choice to put positive thoughts in our head before we go to bed and stay hours away from the blue screens before we go to sleep. We go to sleep will assure us that we wake up with good thoughts in our head, which gives us a positive outlook, which propels us to learn the new lessons of the day, which helps us to see beauty and opportunity and lessons everywhere. And it takes us back to the episode I spoke about how the universes are speaking of God's truths all the time without words, in the clouds and in the sky, and in animals and in baby's laughter. Right, we do have that capacity within us to learn. We do have the ability to make it a skill.
Speaker 1:Oh, I hear the excuses. Oh, but I'm not a reader. Well then, learn how to take a speed reading course and jump ahead football fields ahead. Oh, you don't think you're a learner, you think reading is stopping you? Well then, freaking, hone the skill of reading, brother or sister, if you're too lazy to do that and my fingers are pointing back at me because, oh my gosh, how much more I could learn if I could speed read. Now, I do kind of, in a way, speed read because I'm good at scanning, but I'm not a speed reader.
Speaker 1:And you know, you can actually resurrect the phonogenic memory. That's not a gift, that just certain like genius people or people on the scale or however, people on the spectrum, however they want to call it. You know that's innate in all of us and we just have to uncover it, dust it off, blow the dust away and say you know what? Okay, maybe I'm not ready to take a speed reading course, but maybe I am ready to plug in this book that interests me in my earbuds while I work, so that I am simultaneously enriching my mind, my life, while I'm doing this rote job that I'm so sick and tired of. And I want to do this, but guess what? I have to learn the steps on how to get there.
Speaker 1:Like my son, he fills in in between with his fix-it business to help keep food on the table and pay the bills, while he's learning to do the next stage of his life. Just like I, stepped away from those time clocks and refused to go backwards. And, as much as I struggle sometimes financially, door dashing helps me pay the bills that I refuse to let my husband pay, because I am learning the responsibility that I, if I am to become no, when I am to become an entrepreneur, I will know how to regulate and control and be diligent with my funds, which is a weakness, and that is one of the areas that I need to do more studying on. I'm not there yet, but I am getting there. Health is coming back and energy is coming back and everything is a stage of learning.
Speaker 1:But the big question for you, humanity because I've already told you that it is the truth that we have the capacity and we have the ability, but, oh, buddy, the big question is do you have the willingness to choose you? Because nobody, but nobody, is coming to get the you that you were meant to be. But you, brother and sister, you and you alone, are it Just like Wookiee Foot, the song You're it? Oh, there's another thing that you can look up, and it describes the difference of struggle and then floating in the liberty that comes from being a lifelong learner, because we are the ones in charge of uncovering the beautiful creation that we are underneath all these programs, all this trauma, all this stuff that we have stuffed down and refused to look at. There will come a day that we're courageous enough to sit in that mirror and have you noticed that, everywhere you go, the very issues that you're facing, hello, that's your mirror.
Speaker 1:You get upset by somebody. You better turn it around and say to yourself wow, why is this upsetting me so much? You know, is it? You know, indignant righteousness, whatever it is, is it indignant righteousness? Whatever it is, if you're angry by somebody who does XYZ, you might want to check what it is in you that needs to change, because until you're willing to change what's going on inside you that you keep putting in the closet or locking away and saying that's the past, I don't have to deal with it, bs, that past is going to continue to haunt you until you look it right in the face, like the demon it is, and say I am not my past and I am going to sit here and let it. Let it rise up and I'm going to look at it and acknowledge it and recognize it and say oh, wow, wow. When did this start? And mind, trace it back to its source, its root, generally between ages birth through seven and eradicate it and say I am no longer that childhood trauma. And little by little, as we do this, we get freer and freer and then more knowledge pours in and then we're able to do more. And it is a beautiful dance of life. Life doesn't have to be a struggle. We can just recognize that it's all part of this human being journey and we are all together, humanityville, learning how to stop doing and come back in to being exactly who we came here to be.
Speaker 1:And in closing, I want to ask you you know I have a very small audience, I'm not very good at marketing, so if my material is beginning to resonate with y'all. Please, please, please, like these episodes. That like button changes the algorithm and the more likes I get, the more comments I get, the more people that subscribe to my station. And you know I don't care the money aspect. I know that I offer value, I absolutely know that the things that I share help people, because I've been told that.
Speaker 1:But the money part, eh, you know. But yet I do have to live as well. So to subscribe do have to live as well. So to subscribe, I'm not asking for $50 a month, I'm asking for whatever you feel that my information has brought value into your life. You can donate any amount of money, but all of those things, most importantly, rises the algorithms and starts pushing the information of awakening and how to exit from the matrix that free to just bring, free to just be, brings to you and it rises it up so more people can get free and so, collectively, we can change the world. We can change the world. I love you so much, humanity, and I hope you have an absolutely terrific Tuesday. This is Teresa Marie, an ambassador of God's chi, saying peace.