BEING INSPIRED by Q
Being Inspired By Q with Q Friends Present in the Light: Aloha, Beverly, and Jamie on Gratitude, Soul Family, and Choosing a New Path Aloha and Beverly Gather at All the Way Live In this episode of Being Inspired by Q, host Aloha is joined in person by co-host Beverly at All the Way Live in Philadelphia. Beverly opens by reflecting on gratitude, numerology, service, past relationships, and the lessons she believes each life experience has given her. She describes the restaurant as one of the places where she serves others, meets people going through meaningful experiences, and discovers deeper aspects of herself through connection. Aloha joins her in celebrating nature, rainy spring weather, energetic awareness, spiritual expansion, and the joy of being together in the same physical space rather than connecting from far apart. Food, Service, and the Energy of a Shared Space Aloha and Beverly devote much of the early discussion to the atmosphere they experience at All the Way Live. Aloha describes an evening gathering after the restaurant closed, when a small group remained together discussing light, love, health, and personal transformation. Beverly says the experience was shaped not only by the food, but by the intentions and loving service of the people who prepared it. She explains that everyone in the kitchen, from the cooks to the dishwasher, contributes to what she experiences as the restaurant’s positive energy. Aloha also recounts speaking with a man who eats regularly at the restaurant and who told her that the food and community had changed not only his body, but his thinking, emotions, and love of life. Jamie Returns to Discuss Spiritual Inclination and Her Move to Oregon During the program, Jamie arrives at the restaurant and joins the conversation. Aloha explains that Beverly had interviewed Jamie on the previous week’s show and that Jamie is preparing to graduate from high school. Jamie says she has written approximately 332 pages of a book titled Spiritual Inclination, which she describes as centered on spirituality. She also shares that, the day after graduation, she plans to fly from Philadelphia to Eugene, Oregon, even though she has not yet finalized her housing arrangements. Jamie says she feels called toward Oregon because of its natural environment and sees the move as an opportunity to follow her inner direction, embrace uncertainty, and pursue the life she wants rather than remaining limited by fear. The Present Moment, Triggers, and Questioning Fear Jamie, Aloha, and Beverly discuss the idea that past, present, and future are interconnected and that people can change their responses while an emotional trigger is occurring. Jamie says many fears exist in the mind rather than in the present moment and encourages listeners to question thoughts rather than automatically accept them as truth. Beverly illustrates this with a hypothetical story about someone being told that a partner was seen talking closely with another person; she argues that people can become jealous or angry based on an embellished account without knowing what actually happened. Together, they emphasize pausing, remaining present, observing rather than reacting, and avoiding the adoption of other people’s perceptions as one’s own reality. Compassion, Boundaries, and Seeing Beyond Hurtful Behavior The conversation shifts toward handling criticism, conflict, and negative behavior. Beverly says she now tries to recognize pain underneath hurtful remarks rather than immediately responding with anger. She shares examples of children she has encountered who appeared disrespectful or reactive but responded positively when she treated them with patience, dignity, and honest guidance. Jamie agrees that compassion is important, while also stressing that people need boundaries and do not have to remain close to behavior that harms them. The speakers discuss forgiveness, self-respect, loving people from a distance when necessary, and understanding that choosing oneself may open a new path more aligned with one’s highest wellbeing. Solitude, Intuition, and Learning to Trust One’s Own Path Jamie speaks about difficult experiences during her teenage years, including depression and isolation, and says that being alone eventually helped her sit with herself and discover more of who she truly is. She explains that old patterns and triggers can return, but that people can acknowledge them without shame and repeatedly choose a different response. Aloha and Beverly connect this with listening to the heart, trusting intuition, releasing rigid plans, and allowing life to unfold one present moment at a time. Jamie describes “soul family” as people one meets who feel deeply connected and supportive, and she says she hopes her own journey will encourage women and girls to pursue their dreams without being defined by their past circumstances. Releasing Routines and Living More Freely Near the close, the speakers discuss letting go of rigid schedules, technology dependence, habitual routines, and the pressure to control every detail of life. The speakers discuss paying attention to the sun rather than constantly checking the clock, reducing phone use, and allowing the day to unfold more naturally. They describe spontaneity, present-moment awareness, and openness to new friendships and experiences as ways of moving beyond perceived limitations. Aloha thanks Beverly, Jamie, the program’s subscribers, and BBS Radio, inviting Jamie to return from any location and announcing that Beverly will be back for the next Saturday program.
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