Dr. Theresa Bullard
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Um, and, and then, you know, even, even coming, shifting to the point where it was like, okay, I'm just going to teach, work with people one-on-one or teach in small groups to, you know, shifting to, it's time to play on a bigger stage, if you will, and get on Gaia and, you know, speak at big events. And, you know, you have always have these internal hurdles that you got to overcome.
Um, and, and then, you know, even, even coming, shifting to the point where it was like, okay, I'm just going to teach, work with people one-on-one or teach in small groups to, you know, shifting to, it's time to play on a bigger stage, if you will, and get on Gaia and, you know, speak at big events. And, you know, you have always have these internal hurdles that you got to overcome.
But I would say for me personally, that when I really made the commitment to myself to to make my spiritual development and personal development be a priority in my life. And not just the pursuit of knowledge and career and money and, you know, typical matrix stuff. That was a massive turning point. But then every time along the way, it's like you have to keep making that commitment again.
But I would say for me personally, that when I really made the commitment to myself to to make my spiritual development and personal development be a priority in my life. And not just the pursuit of knowledge and career and money and, you know, typical matrix stuff. That was a massive turning point. But then every time along the way, it's like you have to keep making that commitment again.
But I would say for me personally, that when I really made the commitment to myself to to make my spiritual development and personal development be a priority in my life. And not just the pursuit of knowledge and career and money and, you know, typical matrix stuff. That was a massive turning point. But then every time along the way, it's like you have to keep making that commitment again.
You have to recommit to it multiple times because otherwise it's easy to get to a place where you're just like, I'm good, you know, I've reached a good level and that's good enough, right? And then it's like, that's that inner voice saying, don't keep pushing.
You have to recommit to it multiple times because otherwise it's easy to get to a place where you're just like, I'm good, you know, I've reached a good level and that's good enough, right? And then it's like, that's that inner voice saying, don't keep pushing.
You have to recommit to it multiple times because otherwise it's easy to get to a place where you're just like, I'm good, you know, I've reached a good level and that's good enough, right? And then it's like, that's that inner voice saying, don't keep pushing.
You know, it's like the ego keeps coming up and you gotta quiet it again and have that mastery over yourself and push yourself to the next level. And when you do, Sky's the limit. There really is no limit. It's really just your own mind and what you believe is possible for yourself and what you're willing to, not just what you believe, but what you're willing to put your efforts towards.
You know, it's like the ego keeps coming up and you gotta quiet it again and have that mastery over yourself and push yourself to the next level. And when you do, Sky's the limit. There really is no limit. It's really just your own mind and what you believe is possible for yourself and what you're willing to, not just what you believe, but what you're willing to put your efforts towards.
You know, it's like the ego keeps coming up and you gotta quiet it again and have that mastery over yourself and push yourself to the next level. And when you do, Sky's the limit. There really is no limit. It's really just your own mind and what you believe is possible for yourself and what you're willing to, not just what you believe, but what you're willing to put your efforts towards.
That's what's, you know, that's what determines how far we can go with things.
That's what's, you know, that's what determines how far we can go with things.
That's what's, you know, that's what determines how far we can go with things.
So in our DNA, yeah, there's like what science tends to know right now, at least about what it understands of the DNA since the Human Genome Project and so forth, is they understand the genes and the genes that code for the amino acids and the proteins and that all build up the body, the physical body. But then that's only 1% of the total DNA sequenced.
So in our DNA, yeah, there's like what science tends to know right now, at least about what it understands of the DNA since the Human Genome Project and so forth, is they understand the genes and the genes that code for the amino acids and the proteins and that all build up the body, the physical body. But then that's only 1% of the total DNA sequenced.
So in our DNA, yeah, there's like what science tends to know right now, at least about what it understands of the DNA since the Human Genome Project and so forth, is they understand the genes and the genes that code for the amino acids and the proteins and that all build up the body, the physical body. But then that's only 1% of the total DNA sequenced.
Then there's another 4% that they say these are like the coding instructions. It's the stop and start codes. It's like kind of what tells the switches to turn on or off, for example. So we have 1% and 4%. So that's 5% of our DNA. And then the rest of it, 95%, they call it non-coding. And science doesn't currently really get it. They don't understand what it is. Not mainstream science, anyways.
Then there's another 4% that they say these are like the coding instructions. It's the stop and start codes. It's like kind of what tells the switches to turn on or off, for example. So we have 1% and 4%. So that's 5% of our DNA. And then the rest of it, 95%, they call it non-coding. And science doesn't currently really get it. They don't understand what it is. Not mainstream science, anyways.
Then there's another 4% that they say these are like the coding instructions. It's the stop and start codes. It's like kind of what tells the switches to turn on or off, for example. So we have 1% and 4%. So that's 5% of our DNA. And then the rest of it, 95%, they call it non-coding. And science doesn't currently really get it. They don't understand what it is. Not mainstream science, anyways.