Dr. Theresa Bullard
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This is what we would compare to like the separation stage where we're starting to kind of divvy out so that we don't all have to do everything and be everything. We can have our unique roles and we can serve a greater whole and a greater function.
This is what we would compare to like the separation stage where we're starting to kind of divvy out so that we don't all have to do everything and be everything. We can have our unique roles and we can serve a greater whole and a greater function.
And as that continues to progress and the new structure of the butterfly starts to form, we move forward into the conjunction stage, which is, okay, now there's a coming together. Because those old cells can still be purposeful. They can align with a new structure. And so the old cells sort of have this choice.
And as that continues to progress and the new structure of the butterfly starts to form, we move forward into the conjunction stage, which is, okay, now there's a coming together. Because those old cells can still be purposeful. They can align with a new structure. And so the old cells sort of have this choice.
And as that continues to progress and the new structure of the butterfly starts to form, we move forward into the conjunction stage, which is, okay, now there's a coming together. Because those old cells can still be purposeful. They can align with a new structure. And so the old cells sort of have this choice.
Well, we can either go over there because something's working over there and we can like take our skill sets and whatnot because a digestive cell can still be a digestive cell, for example. And we just have to align with a new structure. And if they don't, then they end up becoming obsolete and dying off.
Well, we can either go over there because something's working over there and we can like take our skill sets and whatnot because a digestive cell can still be a digestive cell, for example. And we just have to align with a new structure. And if they don't, then they end up becoming obsolete and dying off.
Well, we can either go over there because something's working over there and we can like take our skill sets and whatnot because a digestive cell can still be a digestive cell, for example. And we just have to align with a new structure. And if they don't, then they end up becoming obsolete and dying off.
So there's that sort of separation and then this conjunction where all of the cells start to come together into this new form. And that new form then starts to make it clear what is this new thing that's emerging out of the soupy mess. And then as the old cells all die off, right, there's this fermentation, which fermentation is kind of like the death of the old, the final death of the old.
So there's that sort of separation and then this conjunction where all of the cells start to come together into this new form. And that new form then starts to make it clear what is this new thing that's emerging out of the soupy mess. And then as the old cells all die off, right, there's this fermentation, which fermentation is kind of like the death of the old, the final death of the old.
So there's that sort of separation and then this conjunction where all of the cells start to come together into this new form. And that new form then starts to make it clear what is this new thing that's emerging out of the soupy mess. And then as the old cells all die off, right, there's this fermentation, which fermentation is kind of like the death of the old, the final death of the old.
And everything else that makes it past that fermentation is meant to be part of this new structure. It's part of the essential form, you know, the essential aspects of it. And then there's a stage where we go into what's called distillation.
And everything else that makes it past that fermentation is meant to be part of this new structure. It's part of the essential form, you know, the essential aspects of it. And then there's a stage where we go into what's called distillation.
And everything else that makes it past that fermentation is meant to be part of this new structure. It's part of the essential form, you know, the essential aspects of it. And then there's a stage where we go into what's called distillation.
So the end of the fermentation stage in alchemy, they talk about the peacock's tail where there's this like yellow rainbowy film that comes in and there's all this color that comes in and there's this light that comes in. It's like this kind of epiphany at the end of the dark night, if you will.
So the end of the fermentation stage in alchemy, they talk about the peacock's tail where there's this like yellow rainbowy film that comes in and there's all this color that comes in and there's this light that comes in. It's like this kind of epiphany at the end of the dark night, if you will.
So the end of the fermentation stage in alchemy, they talk about the peacock's tail where there's this like yellow rainbowy film that comes in and there's all this color that comes in and there's this light that comes in. It's like this kind of epiphany at the end of the dark night, if you will.
We all go through that dark night of the soul, but when you get to the other side of it, there is this epiphany of who am I and all this light that we start to see.
We all go through that dark night of the soul, but when you get to the other side of it, there is this epiphany of who am I and all this light that we start to see.
We all go through that dark night of the soul, but when you get to the other side of it, there is this epiphany of who am I and all this light that we start to see.