Apple Pie Playground with Valerie
Apple Pie Playground with Valerie Title: Alien disclosure is WAlien disclosure is Work for the Spiritork for the SpiritAlien disclosure is Work for the Spirit The liberation of a matrixed world wouldn't be complete without alien disclosures of some kind, would it? And how will the heart handle such news? Let's talk. Curiosity, Disclosure, and the Soul’s Way Out of the Script Opening the Playground Through the Inner Child The episode opens with Apple Pie Playground’s invitation into healing, transformation, and the divine inner child before host Valerie welcomes listeners to the playground. She asks the audience to set aside “adulting” and think with the heart rather than the analytical mind. From the beginning, she frames the conversation as an inner-child and heart-centered exploration of difficult ideas. Valerie thanks BBS and prepares listeners for a discussion that may feel uncomfortable but is meant to be approached with grace, curiosity, and emotional honesty. Alien Disclosure, Religion, and the Human Creation Story Valerie introduces the topic of alien disclosure, noting that governments appear to be opening avenues of information about life beyond the limits of ordinary human understanding. She suggests that disclosure may also challenge organized religion’s view of biblical history and humanity’s creation story. Rather than treating aliens and religion as unrelated subjects, she invites listeners to feel into the possibility that both may be part of a larger puzzle about who humanity really is. She emphasizes that humanity remains deeply loved, purposeful, and filled with the spark of Source creation, regardless of what new information may emerge. The Truman Show as a Model for False Reality A central metaphor in the episode is The Truman Show, which Valerie uses to explore the idea that humanity may have been born into a fabricated or scripted reality without recognizing it. She compares Truman’s discovery of repeating patterns and a falling stage light to the awakening moments people may experience when their own reality stops adding up. Valerie argues that movies, television, books, and stories may have gently introduced humanity to ideas that will later be understood more literally or spiritually. The stage light becomes a symbol of curiosity, a sudden disruption that invites the spirit to ask questions the brain may not be ready to answer. Source Consciousness, Ego, and the Matrix of Control Valerie then expands the discussion into Source consciousness, spirit, ego, and the material systems she believes keep humanity separated from its true nature. She describes human life as deeply controlled through food, shelter, energy, water, education, law, religion, family systems, births, deaths, travel, and recreation. In her framing, the brain and ego help maintain identity inside a false reality, while spirit provides the energetic pathway between Source and soul. She says curiosity and spiritual tethering allow people to reconnect with truth, while judgment, distraction, and fear keep them inside the matrix. Aha Moments, Change, and the Work of Disclosure The episode emphasizes that disclosure should be treated as an opportunity for “aha moments,” not merely as information to accept or reject. Valerie encourages listeners not to dismiss disruptive news or strange revelations too quickly, because curiosity can become the first step toward transformation. She acknowledges that truth can be uncomfortable and that many people prefer familiar suffering to the disruption of change. Still, she argues that humanity’s way forward depends on spiritual self-care, quiet observation, open-mindedness, and the willingness to ask hard questions. Her broader message is that people are not disposable and that the way forward must be together. The Dixit Card and the Sovereign Machine of the Self Near the end, Valerie guides listeners through a Dixit-card reflection involving a steampunk-style hydroelectric machine made of copper, gauges, valves, light bulbs, steam, plants, and quartz crystals. She invites listeners to imagine the machine turning on, to notice the faces in the steam, and to ask what the machine is, what it does, and whether they have used it before. The visualization becomes a symbolic exercise in bringing subconscious material into conscious awareness. Valerie closes by connecting the image to the idea that humans are not machines for others, but liberated sovereign beings who can break free, work for themselves, and return to curiosity, healing, and inner-child play.
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