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True Connections with Weston Jolly Podcast

True Connections with Weston Jolly Podcast

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True Connections is a journey within to discover that you are a part of everything. Life can often feel disjointed, but you and I are actually connected to one another, to nature, animals, even thoughts and dreams. It’s my desire to bring spiritual insight to these true connections. Host: Weston Jolly© 2018 Weston Jolly. All Content And Rights Reserved -Jolly Productions, Inc. Développement personnel Relations Réussite personnelle Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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    • The Secrets of Out-of-Body Experiences – Weston Jolly Ep. 84
      Oct 14 2025
      Hi, I’mWeston After providing over 15,000 hours in session and speaking, I recognize that… “You’re much stronger and more empowered than you think you are…” My Story The Secrets ofOut-of-Body Experiences A Spiritual Channel Explains All My personal experience is matched by one billion people who who claim to have had at least one out-of-body experience. This estimate is about 12% of the world’s population. Out-of-body experiences (OBEs) are powerful events where your awareness exists outside your body without dying. Anyone can have one, and they often happen through dreams, meditation, or deep relaxation. Many people connect OBEs to near-death experiences, but the truth is you don’t need to die to have one. Around 12% of people worldwide say they’ve had an OBE, making it a common and natural phenomenon. These experiences can help you see your life from a new perspective, feel a sense of unity with everything, and understand more about your true self beyond the mind and body. If you want to try an out-of-body experience, there are four easy ways to start: dreams, meditation, salt water floats, and automatic writing. In dreams, you can set an intention before sleep to explore outside your body. Meditation teaches you to quiet the mind so your soul can move freely. Floating in salt water creates a feeling of weightlessness, helping you naturally detach from the body. Automatic writing lets you connect spiritually while your body writes without thinking, allowing your awareness to go beyond. These methods all focus on letting go of control and opening yourself to the experience. OBEs are not about fear or danger—they are about openness and connection. By stepping away from the ego and trusting your soul, you can explore new realities and deepen your sense of peace and love. The journey outside your body is a way to discover who you truly are and to reconnect with something greater than yourself. Click on the above media player or read the full transcript below. (HIT PLAY and LISTEN to True Connections with Weston Jolly podcast) Thank you for joining us for this podcast Episode 084 of True Connections with Weston Jolly Transcription: The Secrets of Out-of-Body Experiences: A Spiritual Channel Explains All The truth about out-of-body experiences is that you don’t have to die to have one. Since the beginning of time, explorers continue to be driven by curiosity to discover new worlds. This same desire fuels the journey beyond the body. For nearly three decades, I’ve channelled as a spiritual teacher sharing hidden truths about the Universe. Yet, my first out-of-body experience was not something I sought or even understood—it arrived unexpectedly, and it changed everything -it changed my life. This can be frustrating for those who seek to have their first out-of-body experience and it might stir an even greater fear for those who might think it could just randomly happen. I will help anyone wanting to experience an out-of-body experience (OBE), as well as offer reassurance for those who may have experienced an OBE unexpectedly. Out-of-body experiences are exactly what you might think that they are. You find yourself consciously outside of your physical body. This may include “looking down” at your body or just flying or hovering around. While out-of-body, there is a sense of lightness and unity with everything, along with the simultaneous ability to see physical details of the room or surroundings—this is the normal. It doesn’t matter if you don’t believe in such concepts – as I didn’t when it happened to me. I was sleeping on the second story of our first house with the master bedroom window overlooking the backyard. One night, in my 20’s, I left my body and hovered parallel to my physical body still sleeping in bed, as I flew right out the closed window. I recall feeling scared and upset because I didn’t believe in any such things. This event was simple and timeless. Nothing happened beyond me silently starting to float about three feet above my body and then slowly out the bedroom window, 45 feet above the back porch, and then return back to my body again. The experience can be likened to learning how to swim. First, it’s like swimming in the small kiddie pool, as you get more comfortable then you jump into the “big pool,” eventually venturing into the deep end. Hovering, untethered outside my body two stories above the backyard felt like the deep end. It took my breath away. Honestly, the experience itself wasn’t at all scary—just unexpected. My personal experience is matched by one billion people who who claim to have had at least one out-of-body experience. This estimate is about 12% of the world’s population. Certainly, people are talking about their out-of-body experiences making the topic less woo woo. Out-of-body experiences are extraordinary opportunities of discovery. You can leave your body through sleep, dreams, ...
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      30 min
    • Moving Past Your Lower Self – Weston Jolly Ep. 83
      Jul 31 2025
      Hi, I’mWeston After providing over 15,000 hours in session and speaking, I recognize that… “You’re much stronger and more empowered than you think you are…” My Story Moving Past Your Lower Self The Lower Self is the ego or the Shell and “IT” is not you. Learn more about how to move past your lower self and your mind. Many of us have faced moments when others hurled hurtful words—like “Who do you think you are?” I remember this so well after having channeled my first book Is God With Us? My stepfather jeered and mockingly asked me this question and I fell silent in shame -as if I had done something wrong. I want you to know that those words don’t define you, even if they’ve unconsciously shaped your lower self over time. It’s common to carry such wounds and to feel stuck, but you’re not alone—and you can break free. In Moving Past Your Lower Self I want to acknowledge how common and damaging these patterns are, yet also remind you that you’re not alone or defined by the past. Now is the perfect time to reconnect with your true self and inspire those around you to do the same. Click on the above media player or read the full transcript below. (HIT PLAY and LISTEN to True Connections with Weston Jolly podcast) Thank you for joining us for this podcast Episode 083 of True Connections with Weston Jolly Transcription: Moving Past the Lower Self Weston Jolly:Let’s talk about how to move past your lower self. As human beings, we’re rooted in our physical form. Biologically, we’re conditioned to fear things—snakes, tigers, any threat that could harm us. This survival instinct passes into how we’re raised—by our parents and our communities. Quickly, the idea that “nobody is safe” becomes a deep, primal resonance for all of us. This isn’t new. It’s used everywhere, especially in marketing. I remember learning in college how companies like Michelin would put a baby inside a tire in an advertisement. The message is clear: fear sells! As long as people believe that fear is real. Today, I want to show you how to go beyond the attachment of your lower self. [00:03] Understanding the Ego and Separation Weston Jolly:We must be compassionate with ourselves and recognize that as souls, we chose to incarnate in physical bodies. Our bodies protect us, but our minds—specifically the ego—can amplify that fear. The ego acts as a shell that creates not just real, but imagined threats. At its core, the ego is about separation. When constant messages tell us we’re not safe, this strikes at our root chakra and threatens feelings of security—whether it’s about having a job, a home, or food. The body and mind trigger a predictable protective response. You can’t force yourself to move forward just by fighting this state. Trying to love or support someone mired in fear doesn’t work; fear always wins out and the lower self takes over. The ego drives the car, creating drama and separation. Mere intellectual understanding isn’t enough; mastery requires living beyond this perspective. [00:05] Patterns of Protection and Separation Weston Jolly:Let’s delve into how the lower self operates in daily life. When you constantly hear that nobody is safe—either in the news or in your world—that triggers feelings of separation. This isn’t just about society; it seeps into our personal habits and barriers. Sometimes, even when you are safe, you don’t feel that way. This happens because your subconscious, “reptilian” brain, has been activated. When you let the lower self have too much control, you create cycles of separation and start to believe you have no choices. This leads to an internal sense of powerlessness. If you’re grappling with uncomfortable emotions or trying to control your mind, it may seem virtually impossible. Trying to prevent yourself from feeling fear rarely works. Instead, give yourself permission to see the truth and connect to your Higher Self. [00:08] Choosing Connection Over Fear Weston Jolly:Operating from your Higher Self means there’s no fight or struggle—no drama over “who’s in charge.” Your spirit or Higher Self will never argue with your lower self. You must simply choose whom you serve. If you opt for your Higher Self, there’s no reason to submit to separation and fear. This isn’t just about hearing these words. Pay attention to how these energies feel in your body and life. You might go through your day, hear a song, feel a certain way, and suddenly an old fear—an attachment from your past—gets triggered. That’s the moment when the lower self wants to steer the car. If you let it, you attract more situations of separation. It’s a cycle—when you don’t feel safe, your energy looks for more spaces that match it. When you try to protect yourself at all costs, you can’t receive what life wants to give you. This behavior impacts not just your personal life and health, but your relationships...
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      33 min
    • Putting My Face On – Weston Jolly Ep.82
      Jun 3 2025
      Hi, I’mWeston After providing over 15,000 hours in session and speaking, I recognize that… “You’re much stronger and more empowered than you think you are…” My Story Putting My Face On Why do we present, and wear, so many different faces when we only have one? In a world where everyone is obsessed with putting on the perfect face, my recent trip to the car wash spirals into a comedy of errors and a journey of self-discovery. If you want to save face from public embarrassment and discover unexpected wisdom, hear what happens next when you drop the mask. Are you ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe see yourself a little more clearly? Tune in and discover the freedom —and power— of embracing your True Self. After all you’re much more than just some face. Click on the above media player or read the full transcript below. (HIT PLAY and LISTEN to True Connections with Weston Jolly podcast) Thank you for joining us for this podcast Episode 082 of True Connections with Weston Jolly Transcription: Putting My Face On [00:51] Why Is It We Put on Different Faces? Putting my face on. If you’re a woman, you know exactly what this means. However, if you’re a man, you might not realize that “putting my face on” refers to applying makeup. Isn’t it fascinating that putting on a face is something we all do? Not necessarily makeup, but a face. Everyone wants to put their best face forward. The young want to appear mature; the old want to look young. We are obsessed with looking good. It’s obvious, but you might be too close to the situation to notice. Let me illustrate. Imagine you’re on vacation, out to dinner with family or friends. I’m your waiter, and someone hands me a phone, asking if I’ll take your picture. I gather everyone, compose the shot with attention to lighting and background, making sure everyone looks their best, and take the photo. Then I say, “I’ve got it,” and hand the camera back. What’s the first thing you do? You can’t help yourself. [02:24] Saving Face At The Car Wash You’re staring at yourself, checking if your eyes are open or closed, if there’s spinach stuck in your teeth, or if you look silly. Maybe you’re worried your neck looks like a turkey. The list goes on. It can be hard to see your inner uniqueness if you’re used to putting on a face. Let me share a personal story. Last Sunday, I asked my wife if I could take her car to get it washed. I thought it was a nice gesture, though I admit I’m obsessed with her car being clean. I took her car to the car wash—she has a membership—so I went into the “members only” lane. There were only a couple of cars ahead, and some behind. I’m familiar with her car, which has an automatic windshield wiper feature: when the windshield gets wet, the wipers come on automatically. [03:46] When Putting Your Face On Goes Bad I knew this, but I felt a bit nervous as I waited my turn as the next car to enter the car wash. I couldn’t quite remember how to turn off the automatic windshield wipers. The car wash attendant, clearly familiar with this feature, sprayed my windshield first. As soon as he did, my wipers, as I feared, automatically engaged. Instinctively, I put my foot on the brake —remember, we’re on a moving track— as I tried twisting and turning the right-hand knob to turn off the automatic wipers. The attendant kept spraying the windshield while I desperately fiddled with the controls, trying to stop the wipers. I felt stressed and anxious, but nothing worked. With no other option, the attendant pressed a red button to stop the car wash, setting off a loud buzzer that alerted everyone in the area that the car wash was down. [05:08] What’s the Real Problem? It was my fault. I looked in the rearview mirror and saw a long line of cars behind me. I tried even harder to turn off the wipers, but with no luck. Finally, as I was about to enter the car wash, another attendant motioned for me to roll down my window and said, “Turn off your automatic windshield wipers.” I won’t repeat what I was thinking in that moment. I replied, “I’m trying, but I don’t know how!” as he continued spraying the windshield and the wipers kept going. Then he suggested I lift the lever up a notch. I did, and the problem was solved. Looking in the mirror, I saw the line was even longer. I was nervous but relieved the issue was fixed. The car wash alarm sounded again, letting everyone know the wash was about to start. [06:36] Trying to Save Face After the Incident As my car was pulled into the first stage of the car wash, I couldn’t believe how anxious I felt about causing such a commotion. I glanced in the rearview mirror again to see how many people were behind me, telling myself it didn’t matter what others thought. Hidden in the car wash, I was overwhelmed with embarrassment. When I reached the end, hearing the air blow-drying the car, I felt some relief and reminded myself ...
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      22 min
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