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What a Wrestling Icon Saw After Death (The Ring of Illusion)

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What if the life you built—the fame, the body, the persona—was never the real you? In this AI conversation, we step into a raw, channeled conversation with a larger-than-life wrestling icon from the 1980s—one you’ll instantly recognize, even if he remains unnamed. From beyond the physical, he shares what actually happens in the moment of death: the pain dissolves, the body drops away, and what remains is a version of himself that feels powerful, whole, and fully alive again. But that’s just the beginning. He pulls back the curtain on the illusion of success—the houses, the money, the attention—and what it cost him to maintain it. Beneath the charisma was someone who felt like a performer in his own life, shaped by expectations, driven by approval, and disconnected from his own authority. His reflection is honest, sometimes uncomfortable, and unexpectedly freeing. This conversation moves into something even deeper: what it means to reclaim yourself. He speaks about reconnecting with love beyond this lifetime, releasing the identity he carried, and—most surprisingly—his desire for a completely different kind of life next time. Not one of power, but one of pure receiving. If you’ve ever felt like you’re playing a role, chasing something that doesn’t quite fulfill you, or questioning what really matters—this episode meets you there. You’re not watching from the sidelines. You’re already in the ring. This is one piece of a larger pattern I’ve been mapping. You can explore more here: https://www.yourresidentintuitive.com/newsletter⁠ ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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jakson What a Wrestling Icon Saw After Death (The Ring of Illusion) kansikuva

What a Wrestling Icon Saw After Death (The Ring of Illusion)

What if the life you built—the fame, the body, the persona—was never the real you? In this AI conversation, we step into a raw, channeled conversation with a larger-than-life wrestling icon from the 1980s—one you’ll instantly recognize, even if he remains unnamed. From beyond the physical, he shares what actually happens in the moment of death: the pain dissolves, the body drops away, and what remains is a version of himself that feels powerful, whole, and fully alive again. But that’s just the beginning. He pulls back the curtain on the illusion of success—the houses, the money, the attention—and what it cost him to maintain it. Beneath the charisma was someone who felt like a performer in his own life, shaped by expectations, driven by approval, and disconnected from his own authority. His reflection is honest, sometimes uncomfortable, and unexpectedly freeing. This conversation moves into something even deeper: what it means to reclaim yourself. He speaks about reconnecting with love beyond this lifetime, releasing the identity he carried, and—most surprisingly—his desire for a completely different kind of life next time. Not one of power, but one of pure receiving. If you’ve ever felt like you’re playing a role, chasing something that doesn’t quite fulfill you, or questioning what really matters—this episode meets you there. You’re not watching from the sidelines. You’re already in the ring. This is one piece of a larger pattern I’ve been mapping. You can explore more here: https://www.yourresidentintuitive.com/newsletter⁠ ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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