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Manifest your Immaculate Conception with Alex Reynolds
Imagine discovering that what you believed was "you" is merely a temporary vessel for something eternal and unchanging. In this profound conversation with Alex Reynolds—poet, ascetic, and spiritual seeker—we journey beyond the boundaries of physical existence to explore the infinite reality that resides within us all.
Alex shares the remarkable transformation that led him from a troubled youth subsisting on processed foods to a life of spiritual devotion in the wilderness of the Adirondacks. Following mystical experiences and a close encounter with death, he adopted a lifestyle that many might find restrictive but that he describes as liberating—one without meat, intoxication, sex, or material excess. What begins as intentional choices eventually becomes an effortless way of being.
The conversation flows through the five elements—earth, water, fire, air, and space—revealing how conscious integration of these forces can enhance our well-being and spiritual connection. Alex explains that our bodies mirror the composition of Earth itself: approximately 72% water, with varying proportions of the other elements creating the vehicle through which we experience this reality.
Most compelling is Alex's insight into overcoming the fear of death—what he identifies as the root of all fear. Through near-death experiences, one can recognize an unchanging awareness within that transcends physical existence. This realization brings profound fearlessness, as the essential self cannot die. When we identify with the witness of consciousness rather than our thoughts or physical form, we experience liberation from judgment, limitation, and suffering.
For those feeling trapped by their identification with body and personality, this episode offers a gentle reminder: you are not your thoughts, not your body, not your fears. You are the awareness that observes all these things—eternal, unchanging, and infinitely free. Alex's book "Manifest Your Immaculate Conception" invites readers to discover this purity within themselves.
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Welcome to the Infinite Life with Ketish Hapifield. I'd like to take you on a transformative journey, exploring the mysteries of the soul. I hope you enjoy the regression, case studies, mediumship interviews and fascinating discussions that I've had with guests on the podcast. I hope that these answer some of the questions that you might have about life on this planet, on others and in other dimensions. Life on this planet, on others and in other dimensions. Thank you for joining me and please don't forget to like and subscribe and, most importantly, share with your friends. Namaste.
Speaker 1:Welcome back to the Infinite Life with Kittish Haberfield. I'm your host, kittish Haberfield, and this week we have an amazing guest with us, alex Reynolds. Now, alex is somebody whose profile I came across on Podmatch and he's in season 13, because what jumped out for me was the continuing theme where I've been exploring myself and my soul through poetry and and so you know we've already had an episode one a fabulous interview with somebody else who has written poetry, rahul, and so now I'd like to formally introduce Alex by reading his profile and then I welcome to the show. So now I know I'm going to stuff this up, alex, but anyway I'm allowed to because I'm in Australia, so based in the boondocks of Adirondacks. How do you even say that? How do you say where you live? A-d-i-r.
Speaker 3:Adirondacks.
Speaker 1:Adirondacks Adirondacks I shouldn't edit that bit Based in the boondocks of Adirondacks. Alex Renox is an ascetic with a YouTube channel. As a 90s baby from an ordinary working-class family, he lived on mac and cheese with sliced hot dogs and fruity pebbles. Later, as a juvenile, he ran into legal trouble. A series of inexplicable mystical experiences and a close encounter with physical death corrected his course and set him on his current path of awareness. From what he witnessed, he made it his mission to share his knowledge and information through dissemination. Dissemination, manifest your immaculate conception is a multi-dimensional poetic demonstration, his first book confirming that one need not be a fixed identity in a world with infinite possibilities. He speaks to the self, same spirit, soul with the individual, knowing that behind modern obstacles lies a vital principle, something eternal, and he encourages the reader to access its force, thus their limitless potential. In each of us. He knows there is something original, something waiting to find expression, an immaculate conception, an idea of God. Welcome to the podcast, alex.
Speaker 3:Thank you. Thank you for that wonderful introduction, and that's actually a summary from the book.
Speaker 1:Okay, perfect.
Speaker 3:Now.
Speaker 1:I'm going to ask you a dumb question, just to break the ice a bit is it is it the same with those chairs that have gone famous worldwide, that the adirondack, I'm going to say we come from that? There's these chairs that famous, the made of wood, that sort of recline back that I call it. That was cheers I believe so.
Speaker 3:Yeah, the adirondacks is actually the largest national park in the country, so, okay, it can fit yellowstone and a bunch of other national parks inside of it and still have a bunch of room oh right, okay it's it's lesser known like, not as popular as you know. You know yellowstone and some of the other national parks in the country, so okay, right, just a fun fact.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, it's interesting because I've traveled a little bit in America, but I haven't traveled up to where you are and I had a quick look on the map. Are you up like towards Canada, or which part of that area do you reside in?
Speaker 3:Yeah, definitely northern America close to Canada. Close to Canada, Maybe a three or four hour drive from canada oh, right, okay, wow all right cool, yeah, I've had.
Speaker 1:I've had some personal clients of mine who come from canada, so they're like up near montreal, so, yeah, cool. So nature, then, must be really important thing to you if you live in that area. Is that part of a choice for you to be removed from big city environments? Is that sort of some part of your, your grounding and part of your spiritual connection? Because we also have guests. I had a guest the other week who spoke about the magic of trees and the wisdom contained within trees, and so the first thing when I saw and I Googled where you lived, I thought, oh wow, I wonder if he's a tree man as well, you know, does he just thrive from being in and surrounded by nature? Is that part of what drew you to poetry and to drew you to being in a spiritual aesthetic lifestyle? Poetry and to drew you to being in a spiritual aesthetic lifestyle is how does nature fit in with that as part of your sense of?
Speaker 3:wellness. Well, there's four seasons here and just being in tune, that connection with nature is very important. And you use the word aesthetic. You know people from outside may, looking at me, say, oh, he lives in aesthetic lifestyle, but it's really something like. You also use the word choice. It's I.
Speaker 3:It's not really something that I felt like I chose. I felt like I've been guided to live this kind of lifestyle and living in the middle of nowhere in a little town, by myself, no pets and you know, no sex, no meat eating, no intoxication, no gambling. Those are vows that I've committed to for a lifetime and, okay, right now it's three years long the journey, so it's become automatic at this point. Initially it's something that I, you know, had to think about a lot and, kind of, you know, overcome some resistance and some kind of force myself to overcome certain habits and things that now it's just, it's a way of life, it's a lifestyle, and nature has a a lot to do with Just being in an environment. That is a reflection of your inner state of wellness is a word you also use. It's something that we don't really have to establish because it's already with us and certain environments can help bring out that which is already within us. Wherever we are, whatever we're doing, the presence is always with us. But getting out into nature can allow us to feel this, because trees are.
Speaker 3:You also spoke about the significance of trees, and trees are very conscious. They're conscious of your presence. When you're walking by and you know, simply sitting under a tree in stillness and silence, you can admire the tree. Wow, that powerful sense of groundedness that you know. As far as this body's concerned, as far as this human body, that tree has probably been here a lot longer than me. So just seeing things from a certain context in nature can help us establish this within ourselves, within consciousness. And nothing in nature, I also want to say, is impure. Only man's ideas are ideas about nature can be impure. But fundamentally, nothing in the world is impure, and hence the title. Manifest your Immaculate Conception. Immaculate means pure your immaculate conception. Immaculate means pure, and that purity is within all of us and with purity comes clarity, clarity of consciousness.
Speaker 1:And when you're out in nature, do you find yourself drawn to? You know, like a lot of people are, like I'm a kind of shoes off person and I've got to get my feet on the dirt or I've got to go and find moss I have friends who are addicted to moss, or no, I need to get my feet in cold water, or you know, no, I'm a lightning thunder kind of a person. Is there an element of nature that some people are like I'm a bird's person or I'm a bug's person? Um, is there a certain element or species or type of nature that you find really helps you with that purity of consciousness?
Speaker 3:well, we use the word element, and that's very important because we want to understand that everything manifest in this physical existence comes from five elements as far as nature is concerned. So, of course, there's earth, which is to do with the root chakra, our base energy center and human spine, and then up from that is the sacral chakra. The water chakra has to do with the water element, and we want to understand that water is not a commodity. Water is life-making material. The human body is approximately 72% water, the same as Mother Earth. That's not a coincidence. So we want to understand this and give water reverence before we consume it, because the attention you give it this is kind of what some people may label a mystical secret but the attention you give it can actually change the water's molecular structure. And so we want to be aware of this water, because how you treat it accordingly, it will behave within you according to how you treat it. So, and before I get off on a tangent because I can tend to do this, I can I feel myself getting carried away and excited because every day I'm conscious of incorporating these five elements earth, water, fire, wind and space, akash, ether, which is everywhere, all around us, and talking about elements up from the water element in the human spine, that, that fire within us, that inner fire. We want to nurture that inner fire, that digestive fire, which is related to the solar plexus, and when we're conscious of this on a daily basis, we incorporate these five elements and thus nature is very alive within us and we feel that sense of connectedness. And up from that is the, the wind or the air element related to the heart. So, getting out and I don't know where you're at, it seems sunny in the background there, but where I'm at in upstate New York, in the northern hemisphere, it's cold this time of year, so it's cooler. But of course, the body is very resilient and it adapts to the environment and it's something that you get used to because you don't identify with the body and thus whether you're not really affected by it, whether the sun is shining or it's raining, to the spirit it's irrelevant because you're always rooted in this present moment. But as far as this time of year in New York, a lot of people are breathing in heated air constantly. So just to make it a point, to get outside and breathe in the fresh air, the cool, crisp air. It's invigorating and refreshing and regenerating. And we want to be aware of the life breath because there's only two things that keep us on this planet, in this body, and that's food, bread, and the life breath breath, bread and breath. So these two things keep us in this body. So just being aware of of the breath and being attentive to that part of that is getting outside and going on a walk or going on a run or while you're exercising, being aware of the breath. Even if I'm doing push-ups or something, I'm not even really focused on the body, more so the breath and whatever I'm doing. And it's definitely important to be aware of the air element.
Speaker 3:And you know, ether, akash, space that's really a whole different dimension topic of discussion. So it's as far as percentages earth, the root tracker, is approximately 12%. As far as the body or physical existence, earth is 12%. Water is practically 72%. Air is approximately. Our fire is. Next up is 4%. Air is 6%. Our fire is next up is four percent. Air is six percent and then the rest is ether or caution. Thus that's a kind of a quick synopsis of the five elements, but you know we can go ever deeper into this. But I want to hear you speak now, because I don't want to.
Speaker 3:I want this to be a balanced conversation.
Speaker 1:Yeah, sure. So to answer your question, I'm from Brisbane in Australia.
Speaker 3:I love your reaction, by the way. Thank you.
Speaker 1:So, yes, it is actually a rainy, overcast day today, so I would call this actually low light conditions, but I don't have the overhead light on because I heat up too much when I do a podcast. But, yes, so with my own exploration with the elements, the reason that I asked you is because we just and it's a it's different here, but we just went through a cyclone, which is why I'm behind with all the podcast videos and um, I've been learning to try and listen and work with the elements and understand the power of things like cyclones and work with I work with the archangels, and so each different guest that I have on gives me a new perspective on on the different aspects of nature that I'm learning and have worked with. So we were fine in the cyclone, but it was. It was the first cyclone that my location had been through as a direct hit um in 50 years and we're a very Australians are very laid back and, not being in a normal, we wouldn't classify ourselves as a tropical location in comparison to people in the top of our state, and so we see them go through cyclones themselves. We're like, ah, not gonna worry us, don't worry, but I was like I'm living here in this location at this moment in time. So I've obviously chosen to understand and interact with this energy and I want to learn to protect my residents and the land that I live on and understand the force behind the cyclone. So that was a personal journey that I went through and that was really interesting. But also I live near trees and I love working with trees and you can see behind me a lot of my photography, so I used to go out in nature and take photos, but, being a mother of now two teenage boys, it hasn't been, unfortunately, something that I can devote a lot of time to.
Speaker 1:But I would say that when we talk about understanding my own personal spiritual journey, it started with present moment awareness, and my awareness originally was I've just been through a divorce, I have small children and I'm feeling very anxious and down and depressed. I need to go outside and find something beautiful to photograph, and so that's how I sort of made sure that you know, when my children were very young, because I separated from my husband when my children were two and four and I have most of the care because he has a job that it's impossible for him to be near us. So I was like I need to take care of myself. And in that process I sort of went through my own awakening, which the listeners have learned a lot of detail of. But I wouldn't consider myself as living a very strict spiritual lifestyle. But, for example, I gave up alcohol completely during this process because I didn't. I mean, I worked. I started working in a winemaking industry a long time ago, but so it was just part of the daily grind that you know. I was a wine marketer and I promoted it and I went and studied it and, you know, became very good at working with the olfactory system.
Speaker 1:But there was a point in my personal body's journey, going through menopause, that I was like I can't do this, this is a poison to my body and I think that if I give it up I'm going to be able to increase my awareness, and that's how I became a medium and a channel. And that's how I became a medium and a channel. And so I guess what I'm asking you is how have you gone from, you know, a Fruity Pebbles lifestyle with, you know, processed hot dogs and cereals, to one where you are intentionally working with the elements and you're very aware of your body and the environment you live in and choose a very intentional lifestyle. How, what aspect of that are you comfortable with talking about? To explain to us how you ended up being where you are today in terms of this change in awareness of? Well, my family lived this way and something's not right. I don't want to live that way. I want to live my own way, because it's a brave, bold move, right well, I appreciate that.
Speaker 3:I want to mention a few things that you spoke about, though, before I answer your question. You said that you're feeling. You said I am feeling anxious. I definitely don't sense that. I don't get get that impression. You seem very well spoken and you also used the word impossible, which to me that's the biggest swear word ever. So I just wanted to point that out.
Speaker 3:And you also used the word awareness, and that is a key word, because there's an awareness within us which never changes, whatever the circumstance and whatever's happening around us. You know whatever environment, whatever our surroundings, whatever you're going through with your, you know your husband and your children. We want to understand that we can have compassion and empathy for these things and people experiencing these things, because you know, we're all a part of the same experience, whether the situation or circumstance varies. We've all been through similar emotions, so we all have that element of commonality, so we can all have empathy and relate to each other. However, we can also realize that the difference between what's temporary and what's eternal, and this awareness within us is eternal and it's changeless. And the same awareness within me is the same awareness within you and all of humanity. And when this is our context, the context of our existence.
Speaker 3:Then there's equal pleasure in every circumstance, and so it's easy to give up things like, you know, alcohol and which congratulations, by the way that's a great. It's a great thing to give up. My mom recently gave up diet pepsi, and you know, to some people you know that's easy, but yeah, it was a big thing for her. She, you know, she drank, get a lot every day. So you know, just little, small accomplishments like that I'm excited for.
Speaker 3:And other people and other people tell me, you know I got rid of this, or you know I started doing that, started exercising more. Just, you know, people doing things to improve and lead them to their ultimate well-being. That's what really motivates me and gets me excited, because the truth is unity and in that truth there's no polarization, because the truth is unification and unification creates no opposition, whereas spirit, whereas like physical force, creates a counterforce and creates polarization and so there's resistance. But when your very existence is rooted in that unity and that self-seeing awareness within you and me, then there's never any resistance and in a way, life becomes effortless.
Speaker 3:Even effort is effortless, like doing vigorous physical activity and exercise. To a lot of people that may seem like it's hard work, but when you're in a certain state of mind or consciousness, you don't really identify with the body and mind, and so your capacity to engage in activity becomes full scale becomes full scale and you can, you're not limited by. You know a physical or mental dimension of the human experience and you know, to answer your question about intention, you use that word intention, and intention is very powerful. We want to be aware that we're only subject really to what we hold in mind. What we hold in mind is very powerful, and an idea, the degree to which we endow an idea with attention, will determine the rate of its manifestation. How fast an idea manifests is determined, you know, based on our level of consciousness and our level of frequency For an idea to manifest in three-dimensional physical base reality that we all share because we're all here aware from within a body. So we all share that commonality and thus there's that unity. We also want to understand that there's different levels to reality, different realities and I love the title of your podcast, the Infinite Life and we want to understand that there is an infinite reality and with this awareness that becomes a priority and one may, you know, the world may call somebody an ascetic or a mystic, and of course these are labels, but the true mystic, mysticism, is something you can't fake, because you can't fake your energy, and for the mystic that infinite reality becomes the priority, and it has to do partially with intentionality. But there's also a choiceless awareness, something that of course we all have free will and infinite potential, and these choices have consequences. But there's also simply an awareness of existence itself, our beingness, which doesn't need to make any choices and when we're rooted in that, we can freely make choices and there's never any suffering or struggle, and because one is impartial and there's really no preference between that and this, because it's all a part of existence in the life process, and everything's experienced as being harmonious, as an extension of one's consciousness, because everything is seen as, as a concept in this physical reality.
Speaker 3:Everything started off with the thought in mind and to reiterate again, just that repetition is important that we're only subject really to what we hold in mind and so any limiting beliefs and programs that we may have picked up from, you know our childhood, our parents and teachers they may have, you know, had the best intentions and wanted to put us on the right path to what they believe is the right path. But you know a lot of these. Looping back to your original question, the environment that I grew up in. Reflecting back, I realized a lot of the things that I was taught as a kid doesn't serve me now and although you know the grandmother and family had, you know, the best intentions, they were only teaching me from their level of consciousness and their experience and what they were taught and passing it on to me. I'm glad that I see through a lot of the things that I was taught now that weren't beneficial for me, because a lot of different people everybody has an opinion, opinions are a dime a dozen, including our family and people that we, you know, look up to as children.
Speaker 3:But life always comes full circle and you know we, for a lot of us, though, in terms of calendar years, a lot of us never grow up. Unfortunately, there's a lot of adult, like grandfather, for instance, love him, you know nothing against him, but even Graham said, you know, he's an overgrown baby. He gets emotional about, you know, little petty things and things that make you scratch your head like really you're gonna get upset over that. So maturity has nothing to do with calendar years, with relativity was, in terms of linearity, temporal time, earthy time, it it's that has to do with relativity, which is temporary, but again, there's an absolute, infinite reality and this is really all of our priority as a part of our spiritual journey and we all share that and we're all at different points along our inner journey and that's really what matters.
Speaker 3:That's all of our. We share this commonality. That's our top priority, whether we realize it, we're conscious of it or not. Really, the most important things are our spiritual alignment and enlightenment. We could say but there's nobody to claim it, there's nobody to say, hey, I'm enlightened because you're already born that way. Somebody saying that is missing the point because there's no person to be in there. You already are, you can't not be it. And yeah, I sense myself getting off on a tangent.
Speaker 1:So that's all right. That's all right. So how did you? It says in your profile that you had some inexplicable mystical experiences, so I'm guessing that they were like defining points for you that changed your awareness and consciousness. Would that be fair to say? Or how did it work out for you?
Speaker 3:Yeah, I mean inexplicable, a synonym for that is indefinable, not measurable, because our soul, our essence, is really not measurable or definable in terms of physical existence, in terms of three-dimensional, solid reality. There's a part of us which is transcendent to this again, a part of the infinite reality, and we all share this commonality. So to talk about, you know, certain things one is only going to be able to understand from their, their level of consciousness, right, and we want to understand that perception is not reality, because, I can, a hundred different people can view the same situation, can be a witness, an observer of the same situation, but give you a hundred different interpretations, the situation didn't change. It's just the person's interpretation or their subjective experience of the situation that changed. And so we want to understand that really, the only significance of physical existence is how it's subjectively, inwardly, experienced. And from this context or this awareness, we prioritize that, the inner spiritual reality, our subjectivity, and thus we live a life that we can label spirituality, because that comes our priority.
Speaker 3:With certain experiences, for instance, let's say near-death experience, you leave the physical body.
Speaker 3:It's like you're outside of the body and the body's over there, and you say you're looking down upon the body.
Speaker 3:The body becomes a lot less interesting, it becomes less important and the fate of the physical body is of less importance than to the average person.
Speaker 3:That is, we could say, an ordinary human consciousness.
Speaker 3:And then, based on you know, unresolved you could say karma or desires, you come back to the body to have those manifest while you're still in the body and then when you leave it, there's no problems because you realize that death is illusory and that there's a true essence or soul, there's something within us which never dies. And when you overcome the fear, the illusion of death, you realize that all fear is illusion then you're fearless, because the root of all fear is the fear of death. And once that's transcended, once that's realized hey, I can't die, pardon me. There's something within me that I can't, not only in understanding it or think you understand it intellectually, but actually experiencing that an out-of-body experience then you're naturally fearless and thus you're invulnerable to being programmed and the threats of the world and you can't be manipulated and controlled by people, because you're in tune with that, that part of yourself which is changeless and which represents permanence, which is that permanent awareness within us that we all share and it's let me hear you have something to say now yeah, that's all right.
Speaker 1:I was just reflecting because, say, for the average person that's listening on this podcast, right that maybe a healer of some sort or you know they're, they're trying to explore their own, their own path it sometimes can be like, well, I listened to alex talk about this place, of being able to observe my body and go. I am not that and intellectually they may have watched podcasts on youtube about knee-death experiences or, you know, read books and gone. Yeah, I get that. I understand that. I've read a few now and I I can intellectually logically rationalize and say, yeah, I understand the body becomes spirit and lives that the you know I'm not my body and I, you know I leave it and I can look down and be aware that I am not that. But most of us are still at that point where we're like I'm really attached to my body. Do you know what I mean? I can't help that fear.
Speaker 1:I can't help that fear rising, because this is me, but I know it's also not me. But how do you get to that point of being fearless? And so I'm just sort of verbalising what I would imagine that a lot of people do feel. And so I'm just sort of verbalising what I would imagine that a lot of people do feel. And you know, I understand it as well. But you know, I still fiercely identify with being Ketish, even though I know that I've been many other people and have done many, many, many visitations to other lifetimes to understand who I've been. I still have that habit of going going.
Speaker 1:Well, I am me and my name is, and I have all these perceptions and judgments about my physical body and what it is and what it isn't. And you know, I'm learning to listen to the messages that my body subtly says or sometimes screams at me. But yeah, there's that, as you said, the root cause of all fear is death. But it's like, yeah, that's just one of those ones that I think is just really hard to face. I mean, we realize that people who experience near-death experiences also come back up, go up and then come back down and are changed completely and lead totally different lives. But yeah, it's like I don't know what I'm saying here, but it's that observation that we live in a world of duality. We want to be that you know, state of being fearless, but it is hard to be human and to to juggle both concepts at one time, isn't it?
Speaker 3:it is and that's where, you know, there's a world of relativity and there's the absolute reality and we can have empathy because we've all been again through similar situations and experiences and emotions, and it really has to do with identification, with context as opposed to content, opposed to, like, the physical forms and the things in the world that are essentially concepts which arose in consciousness. So when you, when there's the discernment that, hey, everything is actually the one consciousness, then there isn't a sense of separateness, there isn't a sense that, hey, this body separates me from the rest of reality. In fact, the space around us connects us. There's, this body is intimately connected with all of reality. And again, that's the importance of realizing that, hey, all reality is subjectivity. And because you know I went, I went through this too, practically speaking, like in the earlier years, going back to what you read in the introduction about eating fruity pebbles and growing up on Kraft, mac and cheese and we'd cut out hot dogs.
Speaker 3:And you know I had to have an enema as a little kid because you know I was being fed all I basically could eat whatever I wanted. I had 30 rolls and all this junk and it got backed up within me and you know, I had to have it flushed out of the system, but now I reflect back on that and every experience, everything, has a purpose, because it serves as a test, whether we learn from it or not. And as far as I'm concerned I'm a lifetime student there's always room to grow, no matter where we're at in our journey. Some people are more evolved than others, and that's okay. There's never any room. You used the word judgments. People are more evolved than others, and that's okay. There's never any room. You use the word judgments judging yourself. As you know, katish and I have these judgments and opinions about myself, but really, there, there's no room for that. You, who are you to judge yourself? Who am I to judge myself? Because judging yourself is like judging somebody else, like he who's without sin cast the first stone I. I can't judge anybody, and that's something I really had to to do.
Speaker 3:The inner spiritual work on myself is is judging myself and saying that, hey, I shouldn't be doing this, this is a sin, and all these limiting beliefs that I had that were limiting me and limiting my perception of reality and limiting the soul, the essence within me, which is actually limitless. And so these programs it's part of the surrendering process, to let go, to learn to let go and surrender. And that's where sitting in stillness and silence is very significant, because it simply allows you to be the loving witness of the thought process. And then there's an identification with the witness of consciousness. You realize, hey, I'm not the thoughts, because the thoughts come and go, but again there's something within us that's changeless, that awareness.
Speaker 3:And when there's an identification us, that's changeless, that awareness, and when there's an identification with this, with the witness, then you're closer to your true essence and thus you're fearless, because that essence cannot, can never die, it is deathless, and so there's no old age and death and disease. And because all that has to do with that identification with the body and of course, as we exist, as we're aware from within a body, practically we have to take care of it. And that goes back to the five elements being aware of our physical existence and how these elements are significant and relate to our physical well-being, and incorporating every single element earth, water, fire, air and space. Every day, consciously, our physical well-being becomes, our life, becomes very strong, and this well-being has a purifying effect on the world around us and is naturally uplifting to everybody in terms of our collective consciousness.
Speaker 1:Just let that sort of sink in for a minute. Sometimes you can cover so much on a podcast. You're like, okay, do we just need to have a pause for a second? Is everyone caught up, everyone? So while everyone catches up and has a think about what you just said, I wanted to give you because we're nearly at the top of the hour and I forgot to ask do you have the book handy? Because do you have a poem that you would like to, or a thought and that comes from the book, that you would like to wrap up the discussion with Something that you feel is important to leave with?
Speaker 3:No, that's a good question. I do have a copy of the book in the other room. Do you have a copy handy?
Speaker 1:No, if you want to go grab it, then I can just pause that section of the video.
Speaker 3:Oh, to be quick, you don't have to pause it. Hold on, watchers. See, I'm already back, all right. So this is something that I like to do Just spontaneously. Sometimes I'm led to go pick up a book randomly, and actually nothing is of coincidence, it's never random, even if it is spontaneous. It's not random, but I just love to pick up a book and open to a random page and that's exactly what I needed to see. Thank you, lord, thank you for showing this to me, revealing this to me today. And this message is from page 112. 112.
Speaker 3:And the first sentence that came, the first words that the eyes fell upon, are if there is anything within me, divine, I ask that you show me an unmistakable sign silence and unmistakable sign silence. And then I did this intentionally. I don't know if you can see, but after the word silence, there's a, an empty page, a blank page, and that's done on purpose, and that's a few times throughout the book. After something is said, there's an intentional blank page because it's meant to kind of what we just did, kind of let the reader sit and reflect and think upon what was said instead of immediately going to the, the next chapter, you know reading the next thing, because what was said is is uh is meant to you know, meditate for them to marinate upon, and not just, you know, read the next thing quickly, because you know this is something too I'm guilty of. You know, reading a whole book in a day, so, but really it's better to you know, read something short and concise and sit, meditate upon it and reflect upon it, contemplate it, rather than just you know speed read, because that was something that you know. Speed read because that was something that you know. I saw that there's some classes on people teaching other people to speed read, as if the accumulation of information equates to knowledge.
Speaker 3:True knowledge is something that you become and integrate within your very being. It's not necessarily something that we can recall from memory, which is what most of us were taught in our younger years. As children, the school taught us hey, if you can remember this and spit it back out, and if you can memorize it and answer these questions, you'll pass the test. And thus you know, a lot of people confuse true knowledge with memory. Memory is important. It's a wonderful human faculty, but there's different elements of the human experience and different dimensions of the brain and the human mind that are beyond the memory. So with purity comes clarity, and with clarity comes sharpened photographic memory where you can read something and you remember almost every word that you just read and you can repeat it back effortlessly. But there's again something beyond the recall of memory and projection onto the future, and it's it's founded in that this present moment okay, beautiful, and can you hold the book up just one more time for us so that people can see the book?
Speaker 1:I find that it helps with the visualization. So Manifest your Immaculate Conception. And what is that?
Speaker 1:A book for those who shall live Okay, a book for all those who shall live, okay. So I will put a link in the show notes for people to go and get a copy. And alex does have a youtube, which I will also put in there so you can go and have a look at what's on his youtube. So just wanted to say thank you so much for coming on the podcast today, namaste and we. I look forward to perhaps chatting again in the future. If that's what is intended, we'll see what life brings us.
Speaker 3:Awesome. Whatever happens, happens, whatever is meant to be will be, and just that kind of acceptance is wonderful. It was a pleasure speaking with you, sister, and I'm always open to any conversation that's uplifting, like this is, and the only thing I'm really not open to is debates. I say that right on the website, like on the contact page. Okay, I'm open, you can message me about anything, criticisms, whatever. You know, I don't take it personally, but the one thing I don't want to do is debate. I want to have a conversation that's free-flowing, like so. So I really appreciate you having me on here and no sending me that invite, because if you didn't send me that invite then I couldn't accept it and I accepted it, and so we're here and those that watch this, I trust, will derive value and benefit from this. Even if there's one thought, one concept which was shared, that kind of wow allows them to sit and reflect upon, and you know, then we're doing our purpose and that purpose is service. So thank you again.
Speaker 1:You're welcome, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 2:Thank you for watching.