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Where All the Dead Bodies Are

Where All the Dead Bodies Are

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Title: Where All the Dead Bodies Are

Summary:

What's underneath the self-sabotage? Self-hatred. And it's hidden so well that even after years of deep awareness work, you don't see it until you do.

In this episode, Michael and Audree share what's shifted as they acclimate to a new phase of evolution where the tools and techniques of earlier stages have become mastery, and purification happens through awareness alone. What used to feel like the kitchen's on fire now feels like wiping spilled milk off the counter. But beneath that ease, a deeper layer surfaces: the self-hatred fueling every pattern of self-sabotage, punishment, and unworthiness.

They explore why the planet's rising frequency is amplifying both evolution and chaos, why every politician or person who disturbs you is your gateway to self-mastery, and why "love and light" is the biggest trap in spiritual bypassing. The conversation includes a live moment where Audree's consciousness fogs over mid-sentence, demonstrating the exact defense mechanism they're describing. Michael closes with the ego as the great illusionist: the biggest magic trick in creation is disguising the truth that you are source consciousness into your current experience of reality.

00:00 Entering the Sixth Phase

01:03 Acclimating to Higher Frequency

04:16 Tools Become Mastery

09:42 Effortless Purification

15:15 Nervous System Reset

18:02 Planetary Consciousness Shift

25:09 The Tuning Fork and Collective Chaos

27:40 Ego Projection and Self-Mastery

32:21 Acceptance and Spiritual Bypassing

35:12 Self-Hatred Behind Sabotage

37:32 The Fogging Defense Mechanism

38:25 The Great Illusionist

38:47 Closing Transmission

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