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The Beyond Earth Show with Ray Trujillo

The Beyond Earth Show with Ray Trujillo

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The Beyond Earth Show with Ray Trujillo Are We Really Alone?Copyright 2026 Ray Trujillo Social Sciences
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  • The Beyond Earth Show, April 4, 2026
    Apr 5 2026
    The Beyond Earth Show with Ray Trujillo Metaphysical, Spiritual, and Psycho-emotional Dimensions of Easter In this reflective and deeply spiritual discourse, Rae Trujillo explores the metaphysical and psychological significance of Easter, particularly focusing on the resurrection of Christ as a symbol of inner transformation and renewal. The talk emphasizes that resurrection is not merely a historical or religious event but an ongoing alchemical process within each person involving the death of the old self and the rebirth of a renewed, illuminated self. Trujillo discusses the challenges faced during this transformative journey, such as wrestling with inner darkness, psychological struggles, and emotional pain, framing these as part of a sacred initiation akin to Christ’s sacrifice. She highlights the importance of forgiveness—both divine and self-forgiveness—and encourages listeners to embrace their worthiness, undergo introspection, and align with divine love and clarity. The talk also touches on the importance of spiritual practices like prayer and meditation for facilitating this transformation, emphasizing that this rebirth leads to a higher state of consciousness, clarity, and light. Ultimately, Easter is presented as a cosmic and personal invitation to rise beyond suffering and limitation, embodying divine love and the Christ consciousness in daily life. Resurrection as Metaphor for Inner Transformation: The resurrection story is used as a profound metaphor for psychological and spiritual renewal, where the “death” of old habits, fears, and ego structures allows a new enlightened self to emerge. This ongoing process mirrors Christ’s three days in the tomb as a period of alchemical transformation. Free Will and Spiritual Warfare: Human free will allows for the coexistence of light and darkness within, necessitating vigilance and “shielding” against negative influences, whether understood religiously or psychologically. This suggests an internal battlefield where spiritual growth occurs. Death is a Threshold, Not an End: The concept of death is reframed as a liminal state—an essential phase for shedding outdated self-identities and making space for rebirth and spiritual growth. This death is primarily psycho-spiritual and symbolic rather than physical. The Role of Forgiveness in Healing: Forgiveness, especially self-forgiveness, is highlighted as a vital step toward liberation from guilt, regret, and emotional stagnation, enabling the individual to move forward in their resurrection journey. Integration of Mind, Heart, and Spirit: True transformation requires coherence between intellect, emotions, and spiritual intuition, allowing one to transcend fear and align with unconditional love, which is the core of Christ’s message. Spiritual Practice as Energy Regulation: Prayer, meditation, and devotional practices serve not only as spiritual disciplines but also as mechanisms to regulate nervous system energy, release psychic tension, and foster coherence in the light body. Embodiment of Divine Light: The resurrection invites believers to embody the “Christ consciousness” — a state of being where human and divine awareness coexist harmoniously, enabling one to live with clarity, grace, and renewed purpose despite worldly challenges. Alchemical Transformation and Resurrection: Easter’s resurrection symbolizes the continual process of inner alchemy, where old egoic patterns, emotional wounds, and limiting beliefs “die” to allow for a rebirth into a higher state of consciousness. This process parallels Christ’s death and resurrection, serving as both spiritual metaphor and practical guide for personal renewal. Inner Tomb and Dark Night of the Soul: The “tomb” represents a place of introspective stillness, grief, and transformation. This inner sanctum is not punishment but a sacred space where one confronts shadows, integrates pain, and prepares for renewal. The dark night of the soul is a universal stage in spiritual awakening that tests faith and resilience. Free Will as a Gift and Challenge: Human free will enables choice in the spiritual journey. While it allows for growth toward light, it also opens the door to internal conflict and external opposition. Spiritual “soldiers of light” must consciously choose love, faith, and forgiveness over fear and egoic resistance. Forgiveness and Atonement: Forgiveness, especially self-forgiveness, is critical to the resurrection process. It frees the individual from guilt and self-condemnation, allowing emotional and spiritual healing to occur. This aligns with Christ’s message of grace and redemption, offering multiple chances for renewal. Mind-Heart-Spirit Coherence: True spiritual awakening requires alignment among thoughts, emotions, and spiritual intuition. This coherence dissolves fear (false evidence appearing real) and nurtures faith, hope, and love—the foundational energies of the Christ path. Spiritual ...
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  • The Beyond Earth Show, March 21, 2026
    Mar 22 2026
    The Beyond Earth Show with host Ray Trujillo The Alchemy of the Equinox, Embracing Rebirth and Internal Balance On the 2026 Spring Equinox, host Rae Trujillo explores the profound cosmic alignment occurring as Mercury moves direct. This summary delves into the psycho-spiritual significance of this seasonal threshold, offering a framework for integrating light and shadow to achieve personal transformation and spiritual victory. The Cosmic Threshold and Internal Equilibrium The Spring Equinox represents a moment of perfect cosmic equilibrium where the Earth tilts neither toward nor away from the sun. This celestial event serves as a mirror for our internal state, prompting us to evaluate our own balance and alignment, whether through a religious, angelic, or metaphysical lens. As we return to the light, we undergo a "reset" of order, moving past the mortification and stillness of the winter or Lenten season toward a resurrection of the self. This transition does not deny the darkness of the past but alchemizes it into a sovereign authority where we recognize our worthiness to receive and manifest. Agriculture as an Embodiment of Faith The act of planting seeds during the equinox is described as a sacred, grounded embodiment of faith. Just as a gardener places a seed into the unseen darkness of the soil and trusts it to rise toward the light, we must plant "psychospiritual seeds" within ourselves. This process requires patience and the right nutrients—sun, water, and spiritual protection—trusting that even after a long winter of dormancy, survival and prosperity are inevitable. This cycle is reflected in various traditions, from the pagan Ostara with its symbols of fertility (eggs and hares) to the Christian vision of triumph over death. Psychological Integration and Epigenetic Memory Drawing on Jungian concepts, the discussion emphasizes that the shadow and light must coexist without conflict. Our subconscious acts as a recorder of all timelines, often carrying "epigenetic memories" or ancestral proclivities that influence our current behavior. By acknowledging these hidden layers without judgment, we can reorganize our internal "puzzle pieces." This reorganization doesn't change our core essence but improves it, allowing us to shed negative attributes and replace them with attributes that complement our true range of self. Liminal Consciousness and Organic Action We are currently in a "liminal" or threshold state—the space between who we were and who we are becoming. This is a period of heightened intuition and psychic awareness where the "dormancy" of the past is reactivated. Unlike forced change, this growth should be organic; just as one cannot force a carrot to grow faster, one must grant themselves the grace to develop at their own perfect timeline. This shift is characterized by a move from rumination to the implementation of action, driven by free will rather than external pressure. The Spring Equinox is a sacred invitation to witness our own crossing of the threshold. By honoring the shadow without fear and embracing the light without force, we facilitate a divine reorganization of the self. This is a time to flourish, to trust the organic timing of our growth, and to celebrate the eternal cycle of resurrection that resides within us all.
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  • The Beyond Earth Show, March 7, 2026
    Mar 8 2026
    The Beyond Earth Show with host Ray Trujillo Navigating the Quickening, Subconscious Rewiring and the Art of Manifestation In this episode of the Beyond Earth Show, host Ray Trujillo discusses the current "quickening" of time and collective evolution, coinciding with significant astrological events like Mercury retrograde and the Virgo lunar eclipse. The discussion focuses on the profound power of the subconscious mind, the mechanics of manifestation, and practical strategies to overcome the self-sabotaging cycles of perfectionism and procrastination. The Architecture of the Mind and Imprinting The human mind operates through three distinct layers: the conscious mind (responsible for 5–10% of activity like reasoning and planning), the subconscious (90–95% of activity, housing emotions, habits, and triggers), and the unconscious (containing primal and epigenetic memories). Our formative years act as a "theta" state where we imprint emotional responses—such as abandonment or security—similar to how animals imprint on a caregiver. If these imprints are negative, they create persistent markers that dictate adult behavior and attract repetitive life patterns. Overcoming the "Self-Sabotage Trio" Manifestation is often blocked by a specific triad of behaviors: Perfectionism, Overthinking, and Procrastination. Perfectionism creates a "paralysis by analysis," where an individual refuses to start a project unless the outcome is guaranteed to be majestic. This leads to overthinking (e.g., obsessing over fonts or colors) and eventually procrastination, which serves as a defense mechanism against the fear of defeat. Breaking this cycle requires "conscious reconditioning"—using repetition and faith to build neuroplasticity and shift from a fear-based ego to a belief in the. The Metaphor of the Internal Garden Life can be viewed as a garden where different sections represent health, wealth, and relationships. Often, one area flourishes while another remains barren or "sour" due to scarcity mindsets. Magnetism works by the signals we send into the "ethers"; speaking of lack (e.g., "I don't have enough water") keeps the energy field stuck. Conversely, affirming prosperity—even before factual evidence appears—allows the subconscious to "breathe life" into the field, eventually attracting the necessary "rain" or resources to transform barren soil into an abundant cornucopia. Spiritual Coherence and Divinity The ultimate goal of this inner work is "heart-mind-spirit coherence." By recognizing the heart as the "third brain" and the stomach as the "second brain," individuals can tap into the divine kingdom within. This spiritual experience involves being "in this world but not of it," utilizing the peace of the cosmos to regulate the nervous system and transcend the turbulent energetic patterns of the third-dimensional realm. We are the captains of our own souls, navigating a timeline of rapid evolution. By clearing the "weeds" of childhood imprints and self-sabotaging perfectionism, we can utilize the power of the subconscious to magnetize a life of abundance. As we move through this transformative period, the key lies in returning to the center-state of peace and recognizing the perpetual divinity within.
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