Apple Pie Playground with Valerie
Apple Pie Playground with Valerie Title: The Cosmic Shift and our Self-care What does the body need as we shift into celestial warp drive? How do we calm the nervous system and find rest from the energies of our human evolution? Let's talk. Rest, Remembrance, and the Garden of Self-Care A Sunday Invitation to Remember the Inner Child Valerie opens this episode of Apple Pie Playground by welcoming listeners into a space of self-therapy, remembrance, and healing for the heart. She thanks BBS Radio for its worldwide work and frames the show as a Sunday afternoon opportunity to let the inner child come out and play. From the beginning, she places the episode in the context of personal choice, breath, conscious awareness, and the unfolding of what she describes as a cosmic shift into a bold new future. She thanks listeners for the mindfulness, meditation, and Christ-consciousness work she believes they are anchoring into the shared human experience. Disclosure, Cosmic Energy, and the Call to Rest Before moving into the main self-care theme, Valerie discusses the upcoming movie Disclosure Day and describes it as a playful, exciting way to introduce a truth connected to humanity’s broader cosmic experience. She then shifts into the energetic atmosphere of the week, comparing it to Star Trek warp drive and describing an intensifying force of Source consciousness raining down on people. Rather than urging listeners to push harder, she emphasizes rest as the correct response when the body, mind, or spirit feels overwhelmed. She connects rest to the idea of Shabbat, a national pause, and the larger spiritual teaching that the weary mind is like a rudderless ship. Spiritual Anchors and the Power of Being Valerie reflects on watching the Roseanne Barr Podcast and describes Roseanne as an example of a spiritual anchor, someone whose power comes not from activity but from knowing, presence, and grounded being. This leads Valerie into the central idea that many people may be missing their mission by searching outside themselves for what they should be doing, when their real contribution may come from who they are and what they embody. She describes listeners as anchors of universal love, equanimity, and God’s truth in the human experience, especially during a long and tiring journey. For those who feel weary, lonely, or doubtful, she repeats the message that what they most need is rest. Little Things, Love, and the Emotional Desert The episode then explores how peace, love, and service are expressed through small actions rather than grand gestures. Valerie says that a hug, a smile, holding a door, listening, asking how to help, saying thank you, and saying sorry all matter because they reveal the authentic self beneath conscious awareness. She compares these small actions to mortar in a foundation and describes reality as being built from micro-expressions of energy. From there, she introduces the idea of the emotional desert: a state of emotional neglect or self-neglect where the inner garden has dried up, leaving a person numb, burned out, overstimulated, or unable to feel hopeful. Nervous System Burnout and Restoring Inner Regulation Valerie explains emotional burnout as also involving the body and nervous system, describing how stress, anxiety, depression, panic, and numbness can lead to dysregulation. She discusses fight-or-flight responses, hyperarousal, hypoarousal, physical stress cascades, and the breakdown of healthy communication between body, brain, and spirit. Against this picture of an emotional desert, she offers the hopeful image of the spirit as a garden where calmness, harmony, and balance can fall like rain. She encourages listeners to restore safety, unity, connection with spirit, and conscious awareness through small practices that rebuild the nervous system from the inside out. Micro-Habits, Vagus Nerve Care, and Meditation as Flowering In the practical closing portion, Valerie offers tools for nervous system support, including naming emotions through the “Name it to tame it” technique, using longer exhales in deep breathing, massaging the arches of the feet, grounding barefoot on the Earth, using the 5-4-3-2-1 sensory method, using manageable cold-water temperature changes, and humming or singing to create calming vibration. She also recommends a quick vagus nerve reset video by Dr. John Saunders and encourages listeners to research methods that work for them. She closes by returning to self-care, observation, rest, and meditation, quoting Osho on meditation as a flowering that grows from one’s totality, before thanking listeners and BBS Radio and inviting everyone back to the playground.
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