Galvanized - How Our Friendships and Thoughts Change the World

February 27, 2022 00:22:44
Galvanized - How Our Friendships and Thoughts Change the World
Our Friendly World with Fawn and Matt - Friendship Tools
Galvanized - How Our Friendships and Thoughts Change the World

Feb 27 2022 | 00:22:44

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Hosted By

Fawn Anderson

Show Notes

This is an URGENT message for today! Let's change what is happening right now!


The world is a safe place, you guys (I KNOW, I KNOW... lately it feels and looks like it's the end of days. It's scary), but there's more to it. The world is also a loving, friendly place. The world is a small town and everyone is your friend. And there are all kinds of friends, each one with various amounts of capacities and areas of focused abilities and ways about them.

In this episode, we provide a key to changing the world. We talk about how one man can create chaos and make millions of people experience terror. We talk about how one person also has the power to make everything GREAT! That one person is you. That one person is us. We talk about Nikola Tesla and remind each other of how truly powerful we are and how we can TOTALLY change the world in the midst of terrible things happening.

We've been doing different episodes, "The Quiet Friend", "The Weird Friend", all the different types of friends. Right. And they weave in and out in all directions. If you step away (or up) far away enough in your awareness of the world, you may notice how it's interwoven everything really is.

#Galvanized, #Electric, #powerful, #light, #spark, #change, #electromagnetic, #hotstuff, #ignition, #theworldisasafeplace, #akindworld, #afriendlyworld, #ourfriendlyworldwithfawnandmatt, #betterstrongertogether

Tune in to this episode and also to a previous episode when you are done, and you can hear a great reminder from our friend Rachel Chevalier.

to contact Fawn and Matt:

https://www.ourfriendlyworldpodcast.com/contact/

 

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previous episode from last March: 
https://www.ourfriendlyworldpodcast.com/unseen-forces-w-special-guest-rachel-chevalier/

 

Galvanized Transcript

[00:00:00] Fawn: Welcome back. Welcome back, everybody.

[00:00:02] Matt: Hello!

[00:00:03] Fawn: Welcome to our friendly world. The world is a safe place, you guys, but there's more to it. The world is also a loving, friendly place. The world is a small town and everyone is your friend. And there are all kinds of friends, each one with various amounts of capacities and areas of focused abilities and ways about them.

We've been doing different episodes, "The Quiet Friend", "The Weird Friend", all the different types of friends. Right. And they weave in and out in all directions. If you step away (or up) far away enough in your awareness of the world, you may notice how it's interwoven. Everything really is.

If you step away far enough in your awareness of the world, you may notice how interwoven everything really is; how one act of kindness transforms one person and ripples, weaves through the entire fabric of the world we live in; how one burst of joy and happiness lifts, everything from emotions to physical well-being to economic growth; how one thought can lighten up not just your surroundings within yourself, but the sky and everyone looking at the clouds.

Step away a little bit further now. Step a little bit further away, and it may even appear that we are this kind of electric circuit board, where information is instantly connected, received, and translated. In fact, if you look and you keep looking, you may realize we are electric. We are electric; charged with great power that does act like a super information machine, much like how we have built our computers to be.

Take your mind away from the computers because we are the natural, original, organic biological version of the computer. We are electromagnetic, galvanized, ignited, a current that runs throughout each one of us, that even Nicola Tesla noticed can provide physical power to light the world. We are the spark.

We are hot stuff. Look even more expansively and you may notice how one spark here affects another on the other side of the planet. Go back to being small again, and you will feel that spark from the other side of the world and notice it affecting your heart here. Look enough, and you may realize the interconnections of everything.

And you're going to be told; and you're going to hear people say that you're not responsible for the quote unquote "outside world". And I'm here. I'm here reemphasizing the message that we all know that we are the outside world. We are the inner world. The outside world is our inner world.

We are amazing electromagnetic electronic beings. We are amazing, powerful ignited sources of light. And you best believe that we can change the world. One thought can change the world. We are powerful like that. So when things are going on, especially these days, when all this is going on, and there's all kinds of sparks, sparking, flying, and may seem out of control and may seem scary.

It may seem the opposite of friendly. Just know that it's still the spark and we can, and we are in so many ways galvanized because we're all feeling each other and it's not about fighting for vaccines or fighting against vaccines. It's not about fighting for this or that. It's because there's a sense of separation at the root of it.

The sparks are flying in different directions it seems, but we're here to remind each other that we are interconnected. That we're all the same. It's the same body that when one spark, like I said, is felt around the world, it is felt in your own body, if you pay attention. And so when that happens, realize that one beautiful act of joy or a thought of joy or a thought of something that you wish for

that's good; please believe that that does change the world, that you are responsible for the outer world. Every action we take is creating everything. That's what I want to talk about today.

Actually, that's what we talk about on every show, if you pay attention. Right?

[00:04:54] Matt: (Matt laughs) True.

[00:04:55] Fawn: So the world is a friendly place. It's a kind world, especially because you're in it and because of our friendship, because we are better, stronger together.

That's what I want to remember. That's what I want to focus on. I have had so many people tell me to basically shut up and mind my own business. And that I am not strong enough or responsible for anything having to do outside of myself. That is the greatest lie and such a terrible way to keep you disempowered

[00:05:29] Matt: and on a basic level.

I think we can all agree that's not true. I mean, family, just talk about family for a second. You know, we're a quote unquote responsible and there's no quote unquote to it. We're responsible for, you know, our family, our daughters. So it's inherently a terrible thing to say to just, you're not responsible for anything outside of yourself.

[00:05:51] Fawn: There are a lot of people who say that; there's a lot of parenting circles that say, you know, you have to let them just be, and on so many levels. Like it's not so, black and white. You know, they'll say you have to let them make mistakes. I agree. But to not... to treat them, like whatever, to treat them, like, okay, you're your own person; I'm not responsible for, you No. Yeah. Yeah. Like how are we talking about how friendship has pretty much become the state that it's in right now. And we always talk about it really originates from the family and how we treat each other in the family is, how we treat each other outside of the family.

Like . i.e. with friends,

[00:06:38] Matt: right. Well, yeah. We learn how to behave in relationships. Our first learnings come from

our family.

[00:06:44] Fawn: Right. And yeah. Parenting parenting circles that do believe that you're not really responsible for your kids. Is that what you were trying to say? That is what I'm trying to say, but I feel like it

[00:06:58] Matt: was something I was responsible for teaching them, we're legally responsible, frankly, until they're 18, for sure.

[00:07:04] Fawn: But if you look at it, they are responsible for teaching us. They came in full ambassador. Do you remember? I

mean,

[00:07:12] Matt: Well, learning is always a two-way street.

[00:07:15] Fawn: Right. The best teachers are your students and, and the worst teachers don't understand that. And they try to kick you out of the classroom.

[00:07:23] Matt: Right.

Or they dictate, and they don't listen to you

[00:07:25] Fawn: at all.

So going back to remembering our power; I just want to say, and just remind us how we do touch everyone's lives; that if you think, oh, this is happening on the other side of the planet, it doesn't really affect me. Guess again. Well, I know that you don't have to our friends listening, but it's like saying that, oh, I have a headache. Oh my stomach, oh, that's not really connected. It's your body.

[00:07:52] Matt: , I always find it interesting that, on a kind of a very negative note, but heartburn can refer to God knows what's going on in your body. It's usually not just heartburn. It's not usually, well, no, oftentimes it's not a transitory thing that you can just take a Tums and forget about.

[00:08:09] Fawn: We often talk about unseen forces. Like when we had Rachel Chevalier and she talked about the lay of the land, lay lines in the ground and the how it's been scientifically proven for decades now, how they affect human biology. We talk about spiritual matters and thoughts and Akashic records, how there is history within everything within a rock with, with everything.

And it, it does have value. It does have information and it does affect us. There are things that we can't see that are intricately powerfully woven inside this big system that is life and it all is operating at the same time. Am I saying it right. Do you understand what I'm saying? Sometimes you stare at the Matt, while I'm talking.

I'm like, am I just jibber, jabbering?

[00:09:02] Matt: What is he thinking?

[00:09:04] Fawn: Like, am I just not making any sense? Cause I know I can talk about something and go off on a tangent and then I'll hear myself again when I'm editing the podcast. I'm like what, what in the world was I saying? Is it like that?

No, not at all babe.

So why are you quiet?

[00:09:19] Matt: Because you're speaking truth. I'm just going to let you speak for goodness sake.

[00:09:23] Fawn: I'm done. This is supposed to be both of us talking.

[00:09:29] Matt: I understand. I find it interesting. When you were talking about how we're electric or electrical or electric beings, and yes, we are, uh, the whole aspect of, you know, you can stimulate the heart using electricity.

You can stimulate muscles using electricity and they, they describe your nerves when your brain firing and like telling your fingers to move is electric

[00:09:52] Fawn: They describe the brain as wiring and firing together, your thoughts, right? Yeah. But I briefly mentioned Nikola Tesla, you know, when I taught yoga, all my yoga classes were based on everything, Nikola Tesla.

And he said he had the information that our bodies generate enough electricity to light the world. He is not just speaking metaphorically or like being all spiritual Yogi about it. He was a total science guy to the extreme.

[00:10:23] Matt: Right.

[00:10:24] Fawn: He developed so many things. He created so many inventions that were stolen, taken, you know, Edison was a chump, right?

Why are you making that face?

[00:10:35] Matt: (Edison) He did invent the light bulb

[00:10:38] Fawn: who was working with him?

[00:10:39] Matt: 10,000 experiments to get it right.

[00:10:43] Fawn: Anyway, let's move on. Yes. Tesla was working with them until he, he ousted Tesla out. Right point once again, what did we do? The weird friend, the awkward friend, the one that doesn't fit in, are that usually the most genius.

[00:10:59] Matt: True.

Certainly the most unique and the ones we can learn the most from.

[00:11:03] Fawn: So what to do? Here's my suggestion. The world is, seems a certain way right now. I want you all to imagine and wish for what you would like the world to be. Now. It has to be one that is good for humanity; that is joyful. Just try, think of the most joyful, liberating, peaceful nourishing world possible. Make a wish for that.

Make the kinds of wishes that would uplift the world. What are those wishes? And I want you to concentrate on that because that is powerful. That is change. That is you creating something. I mean, think about how one man can wreak so much havoc and make millions of people run for their lives. So you are one friend standing in the kitchen, doing dishes, doing the same thing, but the opposite, bringing joy and health and nourishment and love and safety and great beauty to world.

[00:12:00] Matt: Well, we always say what you focus on grows. And another one of my favorite sayings is of course, whether you go looking for heaven or hell, you'll find it. So for goodness sake, look for heaven, focus on, put your attention on the good.

[00:12:14] Fawn: I think there's a great electric shock in the act of wishing. Ever since I can remember, if you could grab the phrase that I've said most often in my life it's "Make-A-Wish", I'm always screaming "Make a wish!" I'll see signs everywhere throughout the day. The oven will flash 11, 11, 3 33, 2 22, 1 11, 11, 11. You know, like things like that happen. And then they're just cues for me or, a, lady bug

could all of a sudden fly through the air, right on my head. That's a cue for me to make a wish. I think there's such charge in that. There's such power in that. So just make a wish. Make a Make-A-Wish you guys, you don't have to wait for your birthday. You don't have to wait for candles.

Just do it. You don't have to wait for the 11, 11 sign on the stove.

[00:13:04] Matt: Right?

[00:13:05] Fawn: So let's make a wish for our friendlier happier, more compassionate world. Let's make a wish for a great family of friends that are better stronger together. Here we are. We're right here. Let's make it bigger. Keep making the wishes, hold that thought of utopia. And when I say that I kind of cringe myself like, Ugh.

You know, like, I just feel like, um, it's made fun of so much to be so optimistic like that, especially in the midst of such hardship. So what, is it better to like be the other way around? No, I'm going to hold and I'm going to wish for what I think should be, until it actually is in existence. And I'm going to do other things as well.

I'm going to physically create things and make things better. I'm just saying, if you think about it, energetically, like electronically, um, what's the word for it? You know, being electric, there's great power in that. There's great power in our thoughts. There is great power within us and we absolutely can change the world.

And the outside world is just the same as our inner world! And probably in the next episode, you're going to hear someone say the absolute opposite.

[00:14:22] Matt: And if wish is to, I don't know, come up with your word for it, flip it to prayer, flip it to maybe the language of your grandparents, because it's kind of the same, gosh, darn thing.

[00:14:37] Fawn: It doesn't matter. You know, much like love now, freaks people. Prayer freaks people out because religion has been so bad to people in some ways, in many ways. So we don't choose that word. Like when I was studying to become a yoga instructor, they were saying, don't use the word love because it triggers people.

If you think about it. So many people have fallen in love and have been heartbroken. So when they hear the word love, it triggers them. So it may not be a happy word for them. It's a charged word. Right. But that can be reprogrammed. We can erase that and reprogram it. And isn't it funny? Like you haven't even said anything.

I said, we are computer. Like it. I kind of sound like, uh, what's the other guy's name? The Tesla guy, but not my Tesla. The other Tesla that flies rockets in space. Now.

[00:15:32] Matt: Elon Musk?

[00:15:35] Fawn: He and his crew and like like-minded, people will say that life is actually a computer program.

[00:15:41] Matt: Right. We're all trapped in the

matrix.

[00:15:43] Fawn: Ugh. I don't want to sound like that. That's not what I'm saying, but it is interesting that we developed computers and we actually fashioned them after ourselves. We created them. We modeled them after ourselves.

[00:15:57] Matt: Very simplified. Yes.

[00:15:59] Fawn: Right. The computer is a simplified version. Correct?

[00:16:02] Matt: Computer is a very simple machine.

[00:16:04] Fawn: Is it well, to me, it's not, to me. I'm like, I don't

understand you

[00:16:07] Matt: it's blazingly fast, but it's not intuitive.

[00:16:11] Fawn: But like, I think that most people treat the computer as it's stronger than humans. It's more powerful. It's smarter than humans, blah, blah, blah. You can like keep going down the list of how, in so many cases, it's more advanced than a human being, but it's really quite the opposite way around; that the computer is actually fashioned after what we are. We are magnetic galvanized, divine sparks, divine light that is able to interconnect and completely receive and send information out throughout unlimited space and time. No computer can do that yet that we know of. We are the most powerful beings, the most powerful everything.

And that's it. Do you have anything else to add?

[00:16:59] Matt: Not a whisper.

[00:17:00] Fawn: So remember the world is a friendly place. It's a kind world, especially because you are in it and because of our friendship. We're better, stronger together! And remember, you're going to hear people say that you're not powerful, that you are not responsible for the outside world, that you can't really change anything, but yourself.

That's not true. Remember that. And we'll talk to you in a few days. Thank you so much. We love you. Yes. To support our show, go to our website, https://www.ourfriendlyworldpodcast.com/ there's a coffee button there https://www.buymeacoffee.com/friendlyspace. Hey, you know what to do. We love you. Talk to you later. Be well, bang. Bye-bye.

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