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#62: Healing with Hypnotherapy and the Neuro Intuitive Method with Keylee Miracle

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I am blown away by that bio. I am officially fangirling now behind all of that. Keely, thank you so much for being here to speak to the manifest at this audience. Thank you for having me. This is gonna be an amazing conversation. I can feel it. I can feel the energy. So let's start out. Let us know, you know what brought us here?


You, we read that beautiful bio and all the things that you've done and things you've created. What brought you here? Yeah. I think I'm naturally inclined to figure things out and I'm very naturally inclined to. Believe in possibility. So when I was going through my own difficulties with trauma, with chronic pain, with illness, I was just always really determined to figure things out.


And there was a period that got very dark where I was really determined to figure it out, but I wasn't as open to possibility. But, When I reopened myself, when it was, when it, when it came to me, I was just able to find modalities that really helped me, helped me break through things I wouldn't have expected.


So putting those things together and, and again, meeting all of these, meeting all of these practitioners and also meeting people who somehow knew, had watched me go through my own journey. They started asking me questions. So that's how I. Starting to advise people was not gonna do anything full-time. I just wanted to know how things worked.


So that's where a lot of my training comes from, and putting it together is just sort of a natural result of that. I love it. So let's break it down. So let's start with the, let's start with the hypnotherapy. Mm-hmm. Cause, so I'm a trained hy trained hypnotherapist. I love it. I love the results it gets for people so quickly.


Mm-hmm. I want you to tell the, manifest this audience what brought you specifically to hypnotherapy and how you use it, what you've helped people heal from with It tells. Yeah, so hypnotherapy, I came to it after seven years in talk therapy and yes, I am a little hardheaded. No, my conscious mind is, is very, was very fixed.


, so, in, , Talk therapy. I ended up masking a lot. Mm. And you know, I have a D H D I also was like recently put the pieces together on autism. So I'm Audi, d h D, but got that diagnosis very, very late. So I was already through school, I was like ready to go into the world and I was like, oh, wait a minute.


So I spent years in talk therapy and what can happen there? If your conscious mind is highly active, it can be difficult to entrench learnings, especially if you have a D H D. It can be difficult to entrench learnings. So anyway, I came to hypnotherapy sort of by accident, but not, I feel I was led. I was just kind of like, I'm gonna try it.


And it worked through in an hour of things that I had been trying to work through. The whole seven years, and I was like, , You know, the inclination at first was like, now I'm a little upset cause where was this the whole time? Like this is a secret and they make it so taboo. And you know, one thing I've been telling people cuz I want people to try it if it feels aligned for them.


I've been telling people that hypnotherapy is really older than C B T and a lot of people don't recognize that. And C B T is very much accepted. It's kind of the first. But sometimes that can patch you up. I love C B T, but sometimes it can patch you up and keep you in the same place. So hypnotherapy gets you on a deeper level.


And just for everyone listening, who is like, what is she talking about? Masking cbt. What the hell? Cbt. Cognitive behavioral therapy. That is super popular when you are going into talk therapy and the mask masking. Well, you can explain what the masking that you,  referred to during talk therapy was. Yeah, I think, , I'm a black woman, so socially we are very much,  taught to mask in particular ways.


It's just our socialization, you know, can't show too much emotion can't be unproductive, like things like that. Then it's compounded. , it was compounded for me with my A D H D because, you know, especially as a woman, as a girl at the time, our A D H D can show up very differently. Than a dozen boys and it's treated differently.


And as girls, because you're supposed to be neat, prim, proper, just do the right thing. You're not supposed to be in nuisance. You learn to mask. So I did that for a very long time. So I would go to my talk therapist who were great, but you know, I wanted my gold star. I wanted to get an A in therapy. Yes, yes.


I wanted my gold star and like, it's so funny cuz I meet, I have so many clients who come to me from that place and I can recognize it really quickly. , but yeah, I wanted my gold star. The mask is for approval, it's for general approval, it's for safety. So when you have that up, it's very hard to actually address issue.


Yeah, I, I resonate so much with what you're saying. , partially the masking, partially spending a very long time in talk therapy before coming to hypnotherapy, and then feeling like I was hoodwinked, like, why were you hiding this from me? Yeah. All that money, that time. Mm-hmm. What took you from being a recipient of the hypnotherapy and, and realizing, wow, what a game changer this is for me to now being a practitioner?


Yeah. So I, as usual, I wanted to know how it worked. That was my thing. So, , in undergrad I started studying, well, I, I ended up doing the neuroscience track, but our neuroscience major and psychology major were put together. I was taking psychology, I was taking neuroscience classes. I was taking neuropsychology classes, and I was like, okay, well I'm trying to understand how this whole thing works and then I do this hypnotherapy.


And what really gets pushed in, , psych majors now is mostly behavioral therapies. There's a lot of focus on behavioral therapies just because it's been really impactful and very, , much a modern trend, a modern development, and. I tried hypnotherapy. I found it so useful. I wanted to know how it worked just because, , I don't like people doing things to me without me knowing what they're doing, doing and trying to understand it just from my very logical perspective.


And obviously the logical perspective could only take me so far. But just really started studying. So you wanted to find out how it works, tell the audience how does it work? What really makes you rewire your brain through hypnotherapy? Yeah, so there's something called your parasympathetic nervous system that gets activated.


It's a part of you when you're sleeping, when you're dreaming when you're in deep rest. When you're in deep meditation, like your parasympathetic nervous system is open. Reiki also works on the same wavelength. Basically, there are certain things that you don't necessarily have to consciously think about doing.


They're just a thing that you do. So things like breathing are really controlled by, by this like really base, base part of your nervous system. So with hypnotherapy, you're activating that part of your nervous system, which allows you to heal. It's your healing state, and you're getting into what's deeper than your conscious.


Just lost track of that whole question, so that would be adhd. It was like straight outta my hat. So we're talking about how Hemotherapy actually works. So it works on our parasympathetic mm-hmm. The, the underlying Yeah. Programming that we've got. Yes. So from zero to seven we're mostly unconscious. That's the common sort of, seven is a really important number, like spiritually and also, , just like science wise, but like seven.


Zero to seven, you're unconscious. You're just entrenching things, you're hearing things, you're believing things, and you don't necessarily get a chance to interrogate them. Cuz first of all, you don't have the life experience to match things up and to combat, you're just absorbing a lot of stuff. So when you're holding all of this stuff, and sometimes it's not even your stuff, it's parental, it's global, it's ancestral in other ways.


You're moving through this world, making decisions heavily from that unconscious place, and you are applying conscious logic to justify those decisions afterwards. So it's really important to integrate both the conscious and unconscious mind to make the decisions that you're really interested in and happy with.


And, and Better outcomes in terms of what you actually want. So hypnotherapy is a lot about integrating those two things and bringing your whole mind on board with your life. Fantastic. And that your body helps you go from operating, as you know, on these old ways of being into. What you want, but that requires you to know what you want and know like what you're bringing into trying to manifest.


Yes. Mm-hmm. So what do you have, what advice do you have for the woman who's like, okay this hypno therapy thing seems like it might be for me. You know, I've been in therapy for a while, but it's not really doing what it, what I expect it to. I thought I'd feel better but I don't know what I really want.


So should I do this hypnotherapy thing? Like is it still for me? What do you say to that one? Mm-hmm. Yes. Especially for your audience, if they're interested in things like manifesting, it is a lot easier to bring things into being. So the literal definition of manifesting when you are marching on one beat.


When your conscious mind and your unconscious mind are aligned, when you can actually assess your goals without anybody else's conditioning on you, you move toward that more congruently. So it's a lot about reducing conflict, which is like the biggest enemy to anything you're trying to do. So, Yeah, doesn't mean that two things can't be true at once and on the surface, paradoxical, but it's something that you have to decide, something that you have to resolve, and hypnotherapy really helps you do that and get to a deeper level so you can manifest not just with your conscious spine, but with your whole body and just be.


Congruent. I love that you're bringing the body into us. We're gonna get into that later, but right now I wanna ask you, what types of things have you helped clients with, helped them work through or heal from using hypnotherapy? Mm-hmm. So I work with a lot of high achievers. So they are the people who want the gold star, who got the gold Star.


So they're tending to do. Really well on the surface, but underneath it's kind of like a paddling thing is happening. Absolutely. So that can look like anything from anxiety. Which in a lot of women, especially black women who are taught to mask, it can look like irritability. It can look like fatigue, but you might be dealing with anxiety.


I also have dealt with treatment resistant depression, which for some, in some cases is actually treatment resistant depression, and in some cases it's undiagnosed, A D H, ADHD or undertreated A D H D or undiagnosed. Just different forms of neurodivergence. Hypnotherapy has been really helpful. Certain things you will need to take a behavioral approach.


In addition, that can never be discounted cause you actually need to do the things. But once you reduce conflict, it's a lot easier to produce change. So anxiety and adequacy, ancestral wounding. Just, I love intergenerational trauma because I really feel like it's not fair to live your whole life in the shadow of the bad things that have happened to the people before.


We get ancestral gifts just as we get ancestral trauma, but it's really interesting to help clients move past stagnation and move past plateaus using a different approach. Let's talk about that. Let's talk about the ancestral aspect of it. Mm-hmm. When someone is like, so in my coaching, someone comes to me and they're like, oh, you know, I know what I should be doing, but I just can't get it done.


I'm always stressed out. I'm yelling at my kids. I can't reach past a certain plateau in my finances. Mm-hmm. She brings all of that to me. Mm-hmm. How do we know? What is hers and what is Grandma Maisie's and what is even back than her? How do you best work with that client? Yeah, so. It's important to strengthen your intuition personally, cuz we are all intuitive, whether we know it or not.


Say it again. Cause I try to beat that into the heads of everyone listening. We are really all intuitive. Some people are more sensitive, some people are more open, but everybody is intuitive. It's very hard not to be, I haven't met a person who isn't. Even when you meet people who are just like acting.


In ways that are heinous it, it could be a person who's really suppressing their intuition. But yeah, everybody's intuitive. So it's important to have that connection and build that connection. So really listen to yourself and listen to your body. And people often ask me, well, what's my anxiety and what's my intuition?


And it's like they feel different. If you really take that moment to pause and maybe activate the p n s and you can see what's what and whose, whose things you're carrying, and you can ask very directly, like knowing that we're all intuitive, set a real space for clarity and say, I'm looking for just some benevolent help.


I need to know about this. I'm, I'm tired of carrying. I don't know who it belongs to. I wanna set this down, please help me see what I need to see. Yeah, I love that. So would you suggest that someone do that during, in a meditative state or just chilling in the tub, taking a walk? Any which away that feels good for them.


Anywhere I have these three questions that I call the neuro intuitive method three. So the TNM three for short cause. But I just ask if without any past narratives, without anyone's input, what is happening in this very moment? What am I experiencing in this very moment? So that's number one. The second incorporates a bit of human design, but you don't need it to, you.


You can just ask. But I ask according to my signature cuz I'm a generator in human design for whoever's familiar. Okay, so that's great for coach. Great, great advice. I'm a generator with a lot of projected channels, but generator. So I would ask, am I satisfied with what's happening at this moment?


And there's no. I'm not looking for it to be a particular answer. I'm genuinely open to hearing what the truth is. So am I satisfied? Cuz a lot of times we will hold ourselves stagnant because we want to be. Okay. With what's going on. And we're not, we're like, we, I should be happy. I should be okay with this.


Like, nothing's wrong, okay, but it doesn't feel right. That's all right. But anyway, question number one. What's happening at this very moment without anybody else's input, without any input of the past or the future? What's happening in this moment? Get your answer. Am I satisfied with what's happening?


That's a yes or no for a projector, am I at peace with what's happen? Yes or no? No. Okay. Am I angry? Like that would be, like, that would be a, yeah. For Manifestors, am I feeling successful? Am I feeling, you know, there's lots of ways that you can ask that question. I would recommend if you know your human design, ask it for your signature, your self signature, and you'll say, am I satisfied with this?


Yes. Or, Then if I were willing to facilitate a better outcome for myself, or if I were willing to facilitate a more satisfactory outcome, a more peaceful outcome, what would I need to know next? What would I need to know and do next? I love that. I love that. If I were willing, that's dope. I, in some of my sessions when people are like, I don't know, I'm like, well, if you're willing to know, what would you say?


Mm-hmm. Cause you always know. They always know. We always know. I always know. But we gotta play this little game. Yeah. Around in there. Okay. I hope everyone was just writing that down and if not, rewind, write it down and then you're gonna use these questions later. And I just gotta tell you, I love a self-questioning modality.


Mm-hmm. Sedona Method. Byron K used the work and now you're neuro intuitive. Wait, what's it called again? The neuro intuitive. Tell us about the neuro intuitive Method. Method. So yes, it incorporat. Intuitive practice. So I'm trained in things like energy work. I'm also very spiritual. I come from a very spiritual lineage.


I come from really spiritual lineage. I receive that and just generationally very tapped in. And it got suppressed, I would say, with my mom, but she's very spiritual, very like kind of psychic like thing going on over there. Whether she chooses to listen to it or not. So that's thing, right? That's the real part.


Are we gonna? Mm-hmm. Ok, keep going. Yes. So we've got hypnosis, human design, some N L P methods, some neuroscience. It's like just a bag of everything that I've ever done, and it's put together in a way that also incorporates learning styles and just my intuitive practice, because sometimes you need to know with that generational question, isn't me.


Or is the seven generations back because we can go there and clear that up. Absolutely, yes. Yeah, we do it in, I do energy sessions and I'm like, I don't even know who this woman is coming through. Mm-hmm. She's not even speaking this language, but let's clear her out. Cause she's holding you back. Yes. Right?


Yes. So just being able to incorporate all those things and to be able to say it out loud. Yes, I'm trained as a scientist, but I also not, but and, and also am very spiritual and I put these things together for maximum impact. And you know what? It is maximum impact because everyone receives from a different place and everyone needs to recognize like, oh, this whole gamut that she's got here for me, I can take a pull from here and here and here, and putting it together in my magical recipe is what's gonna help me heal and move forward.


Mm-hmm. So you mentioned the learning styles. Mm-hmm. What are they and how would someone be able to kind of assess what theirs is so that. Learn better, heal faster, all that stuff. Yeah. So the last assessment that we generally get, the general population depending on where you go to school, the last assessment that you usually get of your learning style, you're about 10 years old now.


A lot can change between 10 to adulthood. A lot can change every few years. Your brain just goes through different cycles, lots changes especially for women when your hormone cycle changes, so does your brain a little bit. So that's another thing that they don't tell you about. Fun. We just, at the, the rough end of the stick always.


Come on, like, what's going on? You have some research cause you won't validate it with that research. I validate it. So yes. So you're learning style. So there's things like ReadWrite, there's people who are kinesthetic, there's people who are auditory. There's people who are visual. Are mixed learning styles and it's whatever really has the maximum impact for you.


So one way that you can assess your learning style is you can think of the last time you taught someone how to do something, and you may often hear that as an interview question. That's really what they're looking for. Learning styles, but also patience and communication. Figuring out how you would teach someone something like, and what's the la when is the last time you learned something new?


So if you were gonna teach me how to make, I don't know, some random recipe. If you were gonna teach me how to make chili, how would you teach me how to make chili? You're just gonna have to wash child cuz I do not measure. Okay. So I'd have to watch, am I a visual learner? I don't know. With cooking I can be, but like, you know, am I a visual learner?


I don't know. But is that how you learn? So when is the last time that you learned something new and how did you learn it? Sheesh. Okay, so first of all, I think I am visual, and now that you're saying it, the psychic in me has to say that these learning styles sound just like the Claires. Mm-hmm.


Clairvoyant, all these things. Yeah. Did you put that together? Am I slow? You got it. You got. We're all receiving information. All the Claires is about, is about how you receive information and how you interpret information, right? So we all have the same, we all same census, and we all receive information in particular ways.


So usually by the end of. When people work with me in my like, really intense container by the end of it, yes, they do develop Claires like more strongly and it's usually affiliated first with their learning style, but they just figure out a way to really tune into their body and, and get the information that they need.


I have all the Claires, I also have synesthesia, so my brain. Mm-hmm. And just makes all the connections at all. I knew I loved you. I knew it from that email Lydia sent. I was like, bring her on. Yeah. Ok. Keep going. I'm sorry. Yes. So yes, you're hearing our love fest, having all the clears cuz like our brains make weird connections and we're okay with it.


But yeah. So that's how you start, that's how you would start. I wouldn't, you know, if someone tells me that they're a visual learner and that they have trouble with, you know, the read write approach, I tend to be more read, write heavy. I can even do auditory, like a lot of hypnosis relies on the auditory thing, but if someone tells me they're a visual learner, we can tailor their experience to incorporate that better so they have a more again, impactful kind of experience.


Even when you're doing hypnosis, that's not gonna change too much, but you know, when someone is under, there's ways to phrase things that are tailored to how they. Tailored to how they process. So you wouldn't ask someone who's, you know, I am a big fan of the journaling after you get your information with hypnosis, but I'm also a big fan of having people play a movie in their mind with what they need to see.


And that's where I would go record it into their phone. Just speak out if you're not. Yes. Yeah, there's lots of ways to approach it, but I find that it helps to work with the brain rather than against it, and I think a lot of our learning experiences are often very rigid, so we can get pigeonholed learning in ways that aren't necessarily the most helpful to us, and that tends to be most of our schooling experience.


If you don't have an environment that's supportive to that kind of tailoring, and schools generally speak. Can't do that for every child. Mm-hmm. Even if it's a small school. I went to a really, like, I didn't have a huge class. I didn't have huge classes, but at the same time they couldn't tailor every single lesson.


Teach it a different way to me and a different way to, you know, five other people. Right. So I think now in our healing experiences, especially as adults, I think we deserve a little tailoring and I think we deserve a little meeting people where they. Yeah, so I talk a lot with my clients about reparenting and, you know, the healing of the inner child, but also the reparenting your adult self and your teenage self.


Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. And for many people, even the word reparenting is a little bit of a trigger because issues with, you know, a little, their issues with mom and dad or whatever, or whoever their primary caregiver was. Mm-hmm. But, I noticed when I shifted into school, which is a, our other primary ish, I guess, secondary caregivers, teachers.


Mm-hmm. And how they learn. They, they have so many formative type of experiences. And you could do that kind of reparenting work with the classroom situation. Yes. The teacher, the teacher. I don't know. Mm-hmm. I dunno where I said that from. I dunno what the point was, but No, there's a connection there somewhere.


Yeah. No, it's there. So I wanna ask you some questions about hypnotherapy that you are probably annoyed with answering, but since we haven't Well, cause I'm annoyed with answering it, but you'll see when I ask. But we haven't talked about it on the podcast yet, so I wanna have someone that's not me share this, these answers, so that can hear it from a different.


So when someone comes to you and says they can't be hypnotized, what are you saying? Who are just listening and not watching this on YouTube? Eyes open so wide just now


that the AIC response, so why are you here? No, that's, it's valid, but clearly there's something in them that's interested. That's intrigued. So that's half the battle right there. But you have a parasympathetic nervous system. People do ask me this all the time. I, I had a Forbes article a few weeks ago and I just months ago, whoa.


Time is just woo. And you know, this was one of the questions, can, can everyone be hypnotized? And it's like, not everyone is willing to be, but everyone has a parasympathetic nervous. There's like certain you can get more into the weeds with cognition and, and hearing and those kinds of, you know, methods of delivery, how you would tailor that.


But yeah, everyone has a parasympathetic nervous system. So if it's something that you're interested in and you come willing. And you give consent. Cause that's another thing people get scared of. They think I'm gonna, that was my next one. So you wanna just run that into it with I being psychic? No. Yes, but also these are the common things, you know?


I'm so scared you're gonna have me cracking like a duck and barking like a dog. And what if you implant things into my brain and mm-hmm. Okay. The egoic response for that one. Now, why would I do that? I don't know if I get paid enough for that. Like, I don't, I think mind control is exhausting. Like I, I don't know.


I've played the Sims before. That's enough for me


there, but, okay, well


gotta wrap my flag. But yeah, so. There is really, first of all, no desire on the part of a hypnotherapist who's supposed to have ethics, who you know is trained in a way that is supposed to be ethical to control you or manipulate you in any way. It's about, first of all, you have to consent fully and you're just serving a hypnotherapist is really just serving as a tour guide, someone who can help you.


When you're in your subconscious that you haven't really seen, but we've seen a couple, so we know kinda the lay of the land. We know where some of your beliefs may be lying and you're gonna tell us where you want to go and we'll just help you out. And people get very scared at, you know, TV depictions or they think, or they see like the auditorium style kind of hypnosis that's not meant to be therapeutic.


It's meant to be enter. And all therapy means is healing. I, I like to make sure people know that. But yeah, it's not meant to be helpful. It's meant to be entertainment and it's meant to be like a parlor trick. But I think if you're coming to someone and it's a very vulnerable space to be in, in terms of this is my wounding, can you help me?


I think a hypnotherapist is trying to meet you there with empathy and also provide you what you. To move forward. That's what we're here for. We're not here to control you or manipulate you or make you feel any way other than better. I love that you had me a tour guide. What a beautiful way. I'm just guiding you on your journey to your happy, healthy self.


Let's go. Yeah. Yeah. I love. Okay, so we're hopping back over to your method. You gave us the three questions to ask. Mm-hmm. And if I am someone who's just not yet ready to dive deep into hypnotherapy, but I know that I do need healing I'm working on your three questions in the moment, what else can I do?


How else can I start this journey to healing to be my bestest self? Okay. Well, I'll give you a shameless plug in a moment. I'm also going to tell you that it really starts at home, and I think that last part, that last question where if I were willing to see this differently or if I were willing to experience a better outcome or a better day, what would I need to know and do?


You can ask yourself that at any point. It doesn't need everyone else's input. You should, you should resource on, on your way down the line, like if you need help with one of those, Get the help that you need, but start with you. I also have a product suite and I have different topical hypnotherapy tracks.


So these are a result of hundreds of client sessions. So it's like, I kind of know. I don't kind of know. I know. Ooh, I like that correction. I gotta cha, I I'm very serious about language. I, I know where the landmines are. I know what's required to support a belief, a certain way of thinking, a decision.


So if you can back form that, that's what I'm always trying to do. If you can back formm that and know what you would need to believe to experience a better outcome, that's what's in those tracks. So I have a really popular one that's about procrastination. So it's really geared for, for A D H D and a little bit of anxiety cuz that's what I was like, okay, no I need something on the day to.


I don't take right? I don't take Adderall. I've tried it before. I've been medicated. Riddling is bay. Ok. I'm I'm for it. I know right now there's an extreme shortage so people find that track helpful. And I find it helpful. I listen to it in the mornings and it gets me going. I put it in my journal so I can't forget.


I have a Notion Journal in case anybody's wondering. So I put it in my journal and I play it in the morning, and I'm just like going over what I need to go over. And then I journal at night. Anyway, so yeah, I have that procrastination, A D H D track. That's really, really popular. It's the link, but don't worry guys, it's gonna be in the show notes, but still say the.


Yes, so you can find all of my products@keelymiracle.com slash offerings cuz that's really what they are. And I do have a few free tracks as well at keely miracle.com/library. So if you just wanna try some hypnotherapy from the comfort of your home and you're not really necessarily ready to fully invest.


I want you to invest a little bit of time in you and try those things. If you see something like the love bundle or the procrastination bundle, anything that strikes your fancy, I want you to follow your intuition purchase if you're called. But start somewhere and you can start by asking yourself questions.


View to four. So I love it here. I'm glad we love you here too. I feel like I need to manufacture some more questions, just talk about anything with you. And you know, you are very it feels like you're very intentional about language, the words that you have been choosing throughout this. It was like when you were talking about your education, it was very Education words then when you were talking about spirit, it was very spirity words and the word has changed with the topic and I, I appreciated that as a reader.


Mm-hmm. So, so you mentioned that you also do N L P, which is very much into language and how it impacts our behavior. Can you tell us a little bitty bit about. Yeah, so it's N L P is neurolinguistic programming, so it really does, again, talk about the way that you tell a story to yourself. So the way you entrench beliefs, the way you operate, and the core tenant that really.


Influences the way n l P works. It. You see me reaching for words? I, I saw you finding those words. I liked it. The core tenant is really this belief that perception is projection. So what you're experiencing in your reality, like on a day-to-day basis, a lot of it has to do. Your belief system with what's internally programmed in you.


So the programming part is basically doing a little bit of deconditioning work, a lot of deconditioning work using the ways into your mind, which is language. So language is a really primary way that our brains are encoded. It's a primary way that we communicate. It's not always verbal, but we each experience language at some point or another, and it influences the way that we think.


I love that. Yeah. So our. Road to manifesting this dream life, dream body, dream, love, dream, career, dream, all the things mm-hmm. Is paved in our thoughts, our beliefs, our perception, our healing, our developing our intuition. Mm-hmm. Did I skip anything? I think we don't wanna externalize those things. Hmm.


And I think it's a very important. Like that's like the next level of quote unquote manifestation. I think there's a point of embodiment that you have to start deciding, right? And every like great manifestation coach or manifestor will teach you this. Like it's something that you have to live. It's something that you have to feel.


So I think often when we have things like our dream body and our dream house, like it is wonderful to have dreams and we should always. Sometimes we externalize them, we make them belong to someone else, belong in the ether. Just we don't make it belong to us, so, so I just love you're saying what I say in different words, and I'm so glad everyone's getting to hear this right now.


I'm just excited. Mm-hmm. Don't mind this. Yes. So it's like you're externalizing these things like your dream body. You have a body and your dream body. I think most people, from what I hear, they like sculpt. So sculpting, what does that mean? Your body is already. Your body is already there. This dream body that you want, it's already there.


You are revealing it. You are doing all these things, but you have to come from a place of acceptance and wholeness, or you're going to make it something external. You're going to make it about lack. You're gonna make it about having something you, you don't, you're going to make it belong to someone else.


Like there's often. I have to work with people because there'll be like a huge gap. I love using the timeline as like a mental tool. Absolutely. There's often this gap between where they are now and they see themselves magically in 20 years with all of these things, and it's like, that's fine. Get the vision, and then there's stuff in between.


And it doesn't belong to some fictional version of you in 20 years. It's supposed to be you progressing through time towards this image or something more aligned. So don't externalize it and make it belong to this version of you that exists in another universe. It's, it's you. You guys, if that's starting to resonate for you, go back to earlier episodes.


There are two early episodes that you can listen to about U2 0.0 and embodying that version of yourself. Now, to shorten that gap, the first episode is somewhere in the twenties. The others in like the twos or threes very early in the podcast. Check it out and start embodying today because you already have that.


You are that, and I'm glad that Keely was able to say it in her lingo so that it might a little different for someone who's with fresh ears or different ears or those who are sick of the way I say shit. So, Right. I dunno.


But, so I love that. And, okay, we're gonna end with something fun and light. What are you currently calling into your experience? What are you currently manifesting? What's, what's powerful and beautiful and on the horizon for you? Ooh, so I'm looking to spread my. Again I'm going to try out a new city shortly.


Ooh. And I want more sun and more warmth, and I'm calling it in. I've decided it's happening. So it's happening. I love this. Oh my gosh. So she lives somewhere sunny and warm, you guys. Yes, this is New City, a beautiful new space, and she's thriving. Yes. Thank you. I received that. Exactly. I'm glad you can state my decision.


Absolutely. All right, so let's remind everyone again. You have gifts for them, you have bundles available. Remind everyone where they can get all the things and where they can find you on. Yes, so you can find me@keelymiracle.com. And I'm Keely Miracle on everything. You can also look up the neuro intuitive.


I'll pop up cause I am the one.


Okay. And you can find me at keely miracle.com/offerings for products and keely miracle.com/library if you just wanna listen to some hypnosis. Fantastic. Are you on Instagram or any social? I'm on Instagram and Twitter at Keely Miracle. Easy peasy. 1, 2, 3. Easy. So if something hits you right today, if something felt good and juicy, if something gave you an aha today, I want you to share it.


Tag at Keely Miracle Tag at the Danny Faust. Tag your best friend. Tag your mama. Tell everybody and let them listen to this episode as well so that they can get that aha. Juicy moment. Also Keeley. Thank you for your time. Thank you for being. We appreciate you, everybody. I hope you took notes. If you didn't, go back to the beginning and listen again.


I love you and I'll see you in a week. Bye. Hi. Thank you guys.