From Chaos to Divinity: Find Your FREEDOM in The Universe Pt.1 - Matias De Stefano | Deja Blu EP 120

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Children under 7 approach the world without bias, focusing on play. Adults are encouraged to imagine a world without adult influence, emphasizing joy, imagination, and unity as solutions to global suffering.

Insights

  • Children under 7 years old are naturally focused on play and lack concern for differences like religion, color, or nationality, emphasizing the innate innocence and unity present in childhood.
  • Matias Stephano discusses the universal accessibility of channeling, highlighting the role of imagination in connecting with universal information and creating new possibilities, suggesting that embracing childlike playfulness and imagination is key to unlocking creativity and understanding the universe.

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  • How do children under 7 view differences?

    Children under 7 focus on play and do not care about differences like religion, color, or nationality.

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Summary

00:00

"Children's Imagination: Key to Universal Connection"

  • Children under 7 years old are focused on play and do not care about differences like religion, color, or nationality.
  • Encouragement for adults to think about how a child would build a world without adult influence.
  • Discussion on responsibility to respond to suffering in the Middle East.
  • Introduction to the Deju podcast focusing on living a magical life.
  • Recommendation for Mudwater as a coffee alternative for energy and focus, containing superfood mushrooms and supporting mental health research.
  • Introduction to Matias Stephano, a mystical figure who channels beings and delivers messages beyond personal identity.
  • Matias describes channeling as allowing information to flow through the physical body, not giving control to other beings.
  • Matias emphasizes that everyone has access to channeling by tapping into the universal information encoded within atoms.
  • Imagination is key to accessing universal information, with children under 7 having the greatest capacity for learning due to their active imagination.
  • The importance of imagination is highlighted as a tool for accessing and organizing the energy needed to connect with different aspects of universal information.

17:10

"Imagination, Joy, and Creation in Life"

  • Imagination is crucial for awakening patterns within us and creating new possibilities.
  • The universe creates through imagination, making it essential for our own creation.
  • Creativity stems from a childlike playfulness that allows for deep exploration and creation.
  • The universe responds to the energy we emit, based on our beliefs and imagination.
  • Joy is vital amidst societal challenges, allowing for a balance between personal growth and external turmoil.
  • Joy and suffering are chemical reactions in the brain, guiding us towards survival or pleasure.
  • Cultural and religious beliefs have shaped our views on suffering and joy, impacting our pursuit of happiness.
  • Finding joy involves detaching from societal expectations and honoring personal desires.
  • Joy is about recognizing and appreciating what we have in the present moment.
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35:47

Survival and Progress in the Middle East

  • The text discusses a group of people or souls traveling together, focused on survival and defense against others, particularly in the Middle East.
  • It highlights the historical complexity of the Middle East due to limited resources, tribal conflicts, and the imposition of empires or dictatorships for survival.
  • Contrasts the Middle East's survival-focused culture with Europe's emphasis on territorial improvement and knowledge, leading to colonialism.
  • Explores how different cultures and traditions shape societies, with some prioritizing survival and honoring ancestors, while others focus on progress and knowledge.
  • Discusses the impact of religion on cultures, creating a consciousness based on service and following rules for the greater good.
  • Examines how trapped cultures perpetuate suffering by adhering to old mandates and traditions, contrasting with those who break free to create new ideas and societies.
  • Emphasizes the concept of freedom and responsibility in addressing global suffering, urging those with freedom to promote unity and understanding beyond conflicts and divisions.
  • Advocates for viewing world issues through the lens of a child's simplicity and innocence, suggesting that solutions can be found by embracing a childlike perspective of unity and peace.
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