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Join Katie Rubin and Cassidy Brown in this enlightening episode of All The Answers as they delve into the profound and often misunderstood concept of desire and its transmutation. Cassidy opens up about the modern-day etiquette of phone calls versus texts, sharing his surprise at younger generations' unexpected habits. Katie reflects on the evolving nature of human connection, highlighting how societal shifts are altering our communication norms.
The conversation takes a deeper turn as Katie introduces the idea of "raves" from human design, a concept predicting the emergence of new, more evolved human beings by 2027. They explore how the younger generations are breaking away from traditional structures, embodying a shift towards a more neutral, non-dualistic existence. Cassidy and Katie discuss the implications of this transmutation on our desires, particularly around sex and personal fulfillment.
In a candid moment, Katie shares her personal journey with the gene keys, focusing on the 30th gene key and its themes of desire, lightness, and rapture. She explains how her life has been a process of transmuting desire, moving from a place of clinging fire to one of lightness and freedom. Cassidy relates to this transformation, sharing his own experiences with cycles of desire and the challenge of creating from a place of lightness.
The episode also touches on the complexities of making amends, with Cassidy expressing guilt and regret over past behaviors. Katie offers practical advice on approaching amends, emphasizing the importance of owning one's actions and seeking to make things right without burdening others.
Tune in for an episode filled with deep insights, personal revelations, and practical advice on navigating the complexities of human existence. Whether you're seeking to understand your own emotional landscape or looking for ways to live more authentically, this episode offers valuable perspectives and encouragement.
(00:00) I'm shocked when humans call me on the telephone
(03:09) Human design says humanity is heading toward tribalism by 2027
(06:06) Katie says she lost her sex drive two years ago
(09:49) Say more about the transmutation of desire. What is it that you're saying
(13:59) I think the entire nature of desire is changing in the human form
(19:11) What is your motivation? In your chart, there's a motivation and a transferred motivation
(24:12) Living from lightness is a challenge to switch from one entire way
(28:01) I think what I'll share is a topic that it brought up for me
(30:03) What happened inside of you to shut you down
(33:54) This is a very good topic because this is the other part of it
(37:07) The idea of balancing need for fixing something with need to make amends
(38:09) Eric says there's a difference between being considerate and not owning needs
(42:30) AA teaches and amends is really about correcting behavior and amending relationship
(44:05) Austria is famous for its ancient salt mine that dates back 7000 years
(46:25) Now I am in Slovenia, and it is so peaceful here
(47:13) Rami: I apologize for not reaching out to someone after a job loss
(50:15) What do you do when the amends you have to make are difficult
(53:47) I accidentally typo'd a very expensive job, actually
(55:48) Katie Rubin made a mistake on an invoice for a rental job
(59:13) Katie Burger says she misunderstood when she asked for payment for destaging
(01:03:29) Allanswers podcast welcomes your questions! Please email us with questions
(01:05:35) Elaine Walstein: Tell me why I like this cartoon so much
Support the show at patreon.com/AllTheAnswersPodcast, and share your experiences with us at allanswerspod@gmail.com. Connect with us on social media FB/IG/T @allanswerspod and join a community that values the power of curiosity and the beauty of connection.
Mixed and edited by Desmond McNeese for We Mix It, LLC. Visit whatsoundsawesome.com.
Show notes created by headliner.app.
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Content provided by Katie Rubin and Cassidy Brown. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Katie Rubin and Cassidy Brown or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
allanswerspod@gmail.com
https://katierubin.com/
FB/IG/T @allanswerspod
Join Katie Rubin and Cassidy Brown in this enlightening episode of All The Answers as they delve into the profound and often misunderstood concept of desire and its transmutation. Cassidy opens up about the modern-day etiquette of phone calls versus texts, sharing his surprise at younger generations' unexpected habits. Katie reflects on the evolving nature of human connection, highlighting how societal shifts are altering our communication norms.
The conversation takes a deeper turn as Katie introduces the idea of "raves" from human design, a concept predicting the emergence of new, more evolved human beings by 2027. They explore how the younger generations are breaking away from traditional structures, embodying a shift towards a more neutral, non-dualistic existence. Cassidy and Katie discuss the implications of this transmutation on our desires, particularly around sex and personal fulfillment.
In a candid moment, Katie shares her personal journey with the gene keys, focusing on the 30th gene key and its themes of desire, lightness, and rapture. She explains how her life has been a process of transmuting desire, moving from a place of clinging fire to one of lightness and freedom. Cassidy relates to this transformation, sharing his own experiences with cycles of desire and the challenge of creating from a place of lightness.
The episode also touches on the complexities of making amends, with Cassidy expressing guilt and regret over past behaviors. Katie offers practical advice on approaching amends, emphasizing the importance of owning one's actions and seeking to make things right without burdening others.
Tune in for an episode filled with deep insights, personal revelations, and practical advice on navigating the complexities of human existence. Whether you're seeking to understand your own emotional landscape or looking for ways to live more authentically, this episode offers valuable perspectives and encouragement.
(00:00) I'm shocked when humans call me on the telephone
(03:09) Human design says humanity is heading toward tribalism by 2027
(06:06) Katie says she lost her sex drive two years ago
(09:49) Say more about the transmutation of desire. What is it that you're saying
(13:59) I think the entire nature of desire is changing in the human form
(19:11) What is your motivation? In your chart, there's a motivation and a transferred motivation
(24:12) Living from lightness is a challenge to switch from one entire way
(28:01) I think what I'll share is a topic that it brought up for me
(30:03) What happened inside of you to shut you down
(33:54) This is a very good topic because this is the other part of it
(37:07) The idea of balancing need for fixing something with need to make amends
(38:09) Eric says there's a difference between being considerate and not owning needs
(42:30) AA teaches and amends is really about correcting behavior and amending relationship
(44:05) Austria is famous for its ancient salt mine that dates back 7000 years
(46:25) Now I am in Slovenia, and it is so peaceful here
(47:13) Rami: I apologize for not reaching out to someone after a job loss
(50:15) What do you do when the amends you have to make are difficult
(53:47) I accidentally typo'd a very expensive job, actually
(55:48) Katie Rubin made a mistake on an invoice for a rental job
(59:13) Katie Burger says she misunderstood when she asked for payment for destaging
(01:03:29) Allanswers podcast welcomes your questions! Please email us with questions
(01:05:35) Elaine Walstein: Tell me why I like this cartoon so much
Support the show at patreon.com/AllTheAnswersPodcast, and share your experiences with us at allanswerspod@gmail.com. Connect with us on social media FB/IG/T @allanswerspod and join a community that values the power of curiosity and the beauty of connection.
Mixed and edited by Desmond McNeese for We Mix It, LLC. Visit whatsoundsawesome.com.
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