Are You Ready for This? Transcript

Liz: History is literally finished. We have, as a collective, moved from one spiral of history and entered another, from 3D, Third Dimensional Consciousness, to Fifth Dimensional Consciousness.

Rhea: So basically, we have evolved from a place of right and wrong.

Liz: Anything that promotes separation is officially energetically finished. So, what you see playing out on the surface is all the remnants of 3D and anybody who chooses to play in that arena, we honor that choice. You may not agree with it, you may not like it, you might not understand it, but that is effectively how the world will work, where some will opt for 3D and others will opt for 5D.

Rhea: Basically, where some will opt for living in the world we know, and some will opt to connect more to their heart as they live their life.

Liz: Yes. And so those who choose 3D do so entirely out of fear. Fear that they are unable, not ready, incapable, whatever reason or another to live at the energetic vibration of Fifth Dimensional Consciousness that they hold within themselves—each and every one of them—too much separation, either because of their own pain or trauma. It might be personal. It might be cultural for whatever reason, that fear is so embedded that they just won't go there. History is literally officially in the past. I mean this is something that has been out there in the ethers and I remember sort of thinking, I'm not getting it. I'm somebody who studied history. I've seen the impact history has had on our world. I see how things have been playing out to this day that are a result of actions in the past and so I just could not get my head around it.

Rhea: The phrase that the past literally repeats itself.

Liz: Yes.

Rhea: How you start a story is how you're going to live the rest of your life.

Liz: Yeah. Your future is easily determined by your past.

Rhea: But that also removes the idea that we can evolve, because are we always going to be trapped in our old stories? Are we always going to be trapped in our old history?

Liz: That's right.

Rhea: And so when you say the past is history, what I hear is you know yourself well enough as an individual to believe and trust that it's possible to have a new story, and if you as an individual can believe in, it's possible to have a new story as we've gone from the multiplier effect and all the rest, that then spreads to the collective which then spreads to the world. So when you talk about the past being the true history on a global scale, it's because for us as individuals, we're starting to understand that our past does not dictate our future and that we are the architects of our own reality and that we are able to create our own future depending on our heart's desires.

Liz: And just sit with that for a moment because that is so fucking scary for so many people.

Rhea: History, personal history if anything, does show you how far you've come. History does show us evolution because I mean look at history. We tend to, as humans, look at it the way our brain is wired. We tend to look at the negative rather than the positive. We know this and it's how we reinforced the fear and the pain and the impending doom stories that we will tell ourselves, but actually just because one time something happened to you doesn't mean it will happen again. Can you trust you're in a new story?

Liz: Because we are.

Rhea: We are. Every day we wake up we are in a new story because a new story is a choice.

Liz: We have been in a new story since 2016 and we just don't realize it yet, because what we've been doing, because of all that separation from 3D is so scary, what they're doing is they keep reaching farther and farther back. Let's look what's going on. Let's look what's happening in the world. We've seen this play out before. We know what's going to result. And so it keeps perpetuating and exacerbating the already ever-present fear that people have been experiencing on a personal level, on a nationwide level.

Rhea: Because it's fear that keeps us tied to that 3D.

Liz: Absolutely.

Rhea: And if you believe that everything is in your highest good and for your evolution, then the hard times are just as important as the good times.

Liz: Yes.

Rhea: Because you're growing, you're evolving. You don't always necessarily have to learn one way or another, but being scared of it therefore avoiding it is not just letting things be.

Liz: Oh no, it's just running.

Rhea: Being scared of it keeps you locked into the idea that a) you have any control over it anyway and b) it's trying to spiritually bypass your evolution.

Liz: Completely.

Rhea: Which is obviously not 5D.

Liz: No. And then we're not improving and we're not growing and then we stay stuck. And it seems like, as we are here recording this episode now, people are still choosing that option because it's the least painful one.

Rhea: Yeah, because you can't plan for the pain you can't see.

Liz: No, but what we want to say now is that you choose 3D in order to put it off. You stay in separation. It's a much more painful thing. It takes a lot to remain in separation, takes a lot to remain in polarity. It costs you. It's a lack of integrity. If there's a price you pay with your heart, none of it feels good, and in order to make it tolerable, you end up sort of falling back into old habits or coping mechanisms that aren't healthy for you emotionally, physically, spiritually, and mentally. You destroy yourself. So, the longer you remain in that energy, the more self-destructive you become.

Rhea: And so then the lessons that want to jolt you out of it, to push you to a more conscious place are going to have to get louder and louder so you listen to them.

Liz: Yes, exactly, and harsher and harsher.

Rhea: Because the more stubborn you're being about trying to avoid the pain, the louder it has to be to be heard.

Liz: Exactly. And then when that happens on a personal level, given the multiplier effect, you can imagine the kind of impact it has within the family unit.

Rhea: And in the community.

Liz: And the community at large - schools, etcetera. It's not to say that people really don't want to make this leap or they don't want to evolve. Again, we are all here. Every single one of us are all here for this. We didn't come for anything else but this, and to deal with our issues along the way. I came for the groceries but I'll stand here and I'll buy a few other things.

Rhea: How many people came because of the leaps specifically?

Liz: Anyone who is alive on this planet today who does not plan to expire or pass over in the next several months, they are here precisely for this. While the purposes are not the same, there is certainly a consistent theme across the board. It's peace. I need to make my peace and my purpose will bring me to peace. So in this time we know that nothing is coincidence, chance or happenstance. From when this episode releases, we are really going to be in an eight-month span of some serious growth.

Rhea: Okay.

Liz: And so it's really important to hold the broadest perspective and vision that this is all purposeful.

Rhea: There's a reason for this.

Liz: There's a reason for this. We cannot will something to be if it's not in our highest good or if it really cannot come into being, as in it will not match our vibration. It will not serve our purpose or anything like that. So you can sit there and be like, well if I just learn manifestation, I could change this. Not happening. We will not have the power to change certain things because they are not meant to change. They're meant to fall apart.

Rhea: If it's not meant to be and it won't be in our highest good, it won't happen.

Liz: Not going to happen.

Rhea: We all destined to be the best version of ourselves we can be in this lifetime, and so everything that will happen to us will happen out of necessity.

Liz: And the reason we need to talk about why history is finished right now is because we often perceive that our present and our future is meant to right the wrongs of the past. So, if we're constantly perceiving and reaching for the past in order to inform our present and our future actions, that also keeps us in 3D separation.

Rhea: It also keeps the past alive.

Liz: It does.

Rhea: It keeps the hurt alive.

Liz: And it keeps the lie alive because what we forget so quickly, there's no way to look at history in the most unfiltered way.

Rhea: Our past never die if we keep holding onto it.

Liz: Exactly. Yeah.

Rhea: And then in that respect, we aren't in a new story at all. We are just trying to fix the mistakes of our old one. And then what we're doing is we're validating the old story. We're saying that that story was wrong. That story was a mistake. It needs to be fixed. We're still living in it.

Liz: And we're still cycling through it, and so then we remain in that karmic loop, if you will. So what underpinned 3D was separation, but what underpins 5D is an open heart. And so when you have an open heart, the difference is the fact that we don't have to remain tied to anything, however positive and impact it had on us. It just is. It's just accepting that whatever mark that experience/person/event had on us, it doesn't have to continue to impact us if we have dealt with our pain, trauma, grief and we can evolve beyond.

Rhea: Because we say that, but we do carry it without realizing it.

Liz: We do.

Rhea: I know it's through fear ‘cause we are scared it will repeat.

Liz: Right. Well, we do carry it in our DNA, don't we? I mean we are literally programmed. Again, it's the open heart. It's the understanding - and I don't mean mental understanding in our brain - but it's the knowing that everything is transitory and this is the part where then it's important to start detaching. Now detachment is a skill that you know, spiritual people love to talk about, right? And it's not something that I would teach anybody for a very long time, if at all, because you really can only come into full detachment on your own. It cannot be something that is taught or really learned. It's just experience that you are able to finally achieve that.

Rhea: And basically, when you talk about detaching, it's about looking at the long term. So when we were talking about it - I don't know if it was in a podcast or whether it was even recorded - but I remember I was saying to you, how can you deliver bad news? Like when you talk to me and you tell me that the person I thought was the love of my life isn't, how can you do that and remember you said to me, “I care about you enough. That it’s your highest good is what I'm interested in.”

Liz: Ah yes.

Rhea: “That it's not about your short-term pain, it's your long-term joy.”

Liz: The point is that you don't hold judgment. That's what an open heart is. There's no judgment, there's nothing that ties you and you just allow things to come in and out and that means that you do not hold on to what it could possibly mean. Again, that's also just existing from the emotional body. I just hold no expectation ‘cause I don't attach the outcome to my well-being. So, if you don't attach a single outcome to your well-being because you're always going to be okay. But that takes a ton of trust, faith, knowing, right?

Rhea: Yeah, and that's what we were saying in the Trust episode, which was follow your heart's desires and let the chips fall as they may.

Liz: The antidote to fear is trust. So, while we are experiencing this world today and tomorrow and for the near future as one where we're having some fun times and some pleasant moments, but we're also very acutely aware of just how fucked up things seem to be on the surface, there will be the compulsion to run for cover. There will be the compulsion to sort of be like I don't know if I can make it. And that's where we just keep coming back to trust. Trust that everything's happening is not going to leave you stranded or alone or unworthy. It really has to do with the fact that you will not have any footing. Nothing's going to seem real, but you have no more footing than anyone else. No one is better off than you, no matter how much they seem that they are.

Rhea: Also, you never had any footing in the first place.

Liz: There you go. That's true. That's what our old stories told us and gave us context and made us think we had footing, but no, we really didn't.

Rhea: I remember I really associated trust with keeping myself safe, what actually it is the opposite. You're about to jump off a cliff, but you know that the parachute will open. That's not keeping yourself safe. That's trust.

Liz: That's true.

Rhea: Because if you're going to keep yourself safe, you wouldn't jump off the cliff because you don't trust that you'll land safely.

Liz: And 2020 isn't even about safety or anything. We're never going to feel safe. We're never going to feel certain about anything. We're never going to be sure about anything really. It's the 'I have no idea' year and it takes a lot of courage to get through periods like that. It's not a permanent state of being. It's just how it's going to be and you might as well just go along for the ride, ‘cause that's what we're here for.

Rhea: I understand that trust is the antidote to fear. Of course, it makes total sense because courage, being brave isn't not having fear. It's stepping forward despite the fact that you're scared. So, the reason why you step forward is that you trust that there's a reason for it. So when you talk about are you ready for this? It's like what's the point of this podcast? We're warning people?

Liz: Have courage. Have faith. Believe that there's so much more to your life and your purpose than it might seem at the moment. And even if you want to run and hide or you're really afraid for yourself or your children and the future, it's going to play out okay. The thing to focus on is not fear or to be consumed by it, but to understand that at the core of all of this, of your very life, is love. Keep the broadest perspective possible.