NLS 471: The Z's PREDICT a DECADE of REVOLUTION for MANKIND - BRACE YOURSELF! with Lee Harris

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In today's episode, we are graced by the profound insights of Lee Harris, an esteemed energy intuitive and channeler, who shares his wisdom on the ever-evolving landscape of human consciousness. As we navigate through this enriching dialogue, we find ourselves immersed in the interplay between art, spirituality, and the profound shifts in the collective psyche.Lee's journey into spirituality began with a love for theater and storytelling, which he describes as a "shamanic nature of theater and embodying stories." Before he delved into the spiritual realm, his passions were deeply rooted in music, film, and theater, where he discovered the power of art to open hearts and evoke deep emotions. "It moves into your body, it moves into your psyche, and it opens something in you," he reflects, illustrating the transformative power of artistic expression.As we explore the current state of the entertainment industry, Lee offers a spiritual perspective on the shifts happening in Hollywood and the music world. He observes a growing divide between soulless, corporate productions and authentic, soulful creations. "I still love the art and the shamanic spiritual core element that music and movies can bring," he shares, emphasizing the importance of genuine connection and emotional resonance in artistic endeavors.The conversation shifts to the broader societal changes, particularly the increasing speed at which everything seems to be evolving. Lee speaks of an energy vortex that is affecting everyone, causing rapid breakdowns, healings, and transformations. "The speed at which things are breaking down, healing, changing, elevating, going sideways is quite intense for people," he notes, highlighting the unprecedented pace of change we are all experiencing.SPIRITUAL TAKEAWAYSEmbrace the Speed of Change: As Lee mentions, the rapid pace of transformation can be overwhelming, but it also offers opportunities for profound personal growth and evolution.Seek Authenticity in Art: Whether in music, film, or personal expression, authenticity and emotional truth resonate deeply and can be a powerful force for connection and healing.Understand the Role of Energy: Recognizing the energetic dynamics at play in our lives and the world around us can help us navigate challenges and align with higher frequencies of consciousness.Lee's insights extend to the political and technological revolutions unfolding around us. He foresees a decade of revolution, marked by a growing awareness of the corruption and dysfunction within existing systems. "People are slowly waking up to the fact that there is a great divide between people and government," he observes, predicting a transformative shift as more individuals seek alternative ways of organizing and governing society.A particularly poignant moment in our conversation arises when Lee discusses the importance of focusing on personal empowerment and vibrational alignment. He encourages listeners to detach from the fear propagated by mainstream narratives and instead cultivate a sense of inner peace and strength. "Imagine if you knew you were going to be dead in seven days time," he challenges, urging us to live fully and authentically, free from the grip of fear.As we delve into the nature of spiritual awakening, Lee highlights the significance of community and mutual support. He speaks of the energetic garden we are collectively creating, emphasizing the power of collective consciousness to raise the vibration of the planet. "You are creating a garden on Earth, an energetic garden, that many are tuning in on using technology," he explains, drawing a beautiful metaphor for the interconnectedness of our spiritual journeys.In the final moments of our dialogue, Lee reflects on the evolving role of organized religion and the rise of individual spiritual paths. He acknowledges the historical role of religion in providing structure and moral guidance but points out...

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