Psychic Medium Laura Lynne Jackson: 3 Signs From the Universe You Have Been Missing (The Answers Are Right in Front of You!)

with Laura Lynn Jackson

Published November 10, 2025
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About This Episode

Psychic medium Laura Lynn Jackson returns to discuss how to move from merely noticing signs to actually living a guided life. She explains the concept of a "team of light," how intuition differs from the analytical "monkey mind," and how to work with signs, inner knowings, and everyday moments to feel supported, make decisions, and reframe past experiences. The conversation gives listeners practical ways to cultivate trust in their inner guidance, especially during periods of confusion, grief, or major life transitions.

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Quick Takeaways

  • Laura Lynn Jackson describes everyone as having a three-part "team of light": the inherent force of love within us, non-physical spirit guides or guardian angels, and loved ones (including pets and ancestors) who have crossed over.
  • Intuitive guidance arrives neutrally as a calm knowing or subtle thought, whereas the analytical mind is loud, fear-based, judgmental, and often harsh toward the self.
  • Living a guided life means not just asking for and noticing signs, but acting on inner nudges and subtle pulls, even when they seem illogical from a purely rational perspective.
  • Periods of confusion, pain, or feeling lost are not necessarily evidence of being off-path; they may be soul-chosen experiences or catalysts in a larger tapestry we cannot yet see.
  • Simple practices like conscious breathing, silent walks, showers, driving without distractions, and journaling create space to hear guidance more clearly.
  • Reframing past relationships, careers, or "failures" as meaningful chapters rather than wasted time shifts self-judgment into gratitude and a sense of divine timing.
  • Thoughts are presented as real energetic forces that either add light or darkness to the world, making self-talk and inner narratives spiritually significant.
  • Small, guided actions-like texting someone when they come to mind or following an impulse to give a gift-can profoundly impact others and reveal the web of unseen connection.
  • Signs from the universe are not limited to what we explicitly request; they often show up through people, invitations, social feeds, creatures, and synchronicities we might otherwise dismiss.
  • Trusting inner guidance does not mean abandoning effort or planning; it is a co-creative dance of endeavor and surrender rather than rigid control.

Podcast Notes

Opening and core promise of the conversation

Reframing difficult times as opportunities for guidance

Common mistake: assuming difficulty means we took a wrong turn[2:19]
Laura says when life gets really difficult or we feel lost, we tend to think we've made a mistake or gone off-path.
She suggests that in those moments the most important move is to set an intention to be guided rather than assuming failure.
Assurance that we are beloved and guided[2:27]
Laura states that the truth she knows is that we are all "so beloved and so guided," even when we think we are alone.

Introduction of guest and themes of the episode

Jay introduces Laura Lynn Jackson and her new book

Laura's credentials and new work[2:48]
Jay welcomes back "the extraordinary Laura Lynn Jackson," describing her as a world-renowned psychic medium and best-selling author.
He notes her newest book "Guided" offers insights on moving through grief, embracing uncertainty, and uncovering deeper meaning and purpose.
Intention for the episode[2:22]
Jay frames the episode as exploring how to connect with something greater than ourselves to live with more clarity, purpose, and light.
He says the goal is to help listeners feel more guided and to unlock a "secret path to an illuminated life."

Key outcome if listeners apply the conversation

Jay's question: what would listeners overcome?[3:37]
Jay asks: if someone listens and applies the conversation, what is the number one thing they would overcome?
Laura's answer: fear and doubt around guidance[4:00]
Laura says that when we overcome fear and doubt surrounding guidance in our lives, a "beautiful knowing" unlocks for us.
She describes being guided into magical experiences we couldn't have dreamed of when we surrender to being guided by something greater.
She emphasizes there is a bit of surrender involved in trusting guidance and being connected to something larger while journeying with others.

From signs to being guided: overview of Laura's books

Difference between "Signs" and "Guided"

Summary of Laura's first two books[4:44]
Laura explains her first book, "The Light Between Us," was about the truth she found regarding how interconnected we all are.
She says that book explored what this interconnectedness can mean for our lives and the lives of those around us.
"Signs" shifted focus to the reader: it invited people to create their own language with their "team of light" and ask for specific signs.
"Guided" as the next step[4:44]
Laura describes "Guided" as what happens when you trust those signs and follow the path they create.
She says that is when "the magic happens" and you not only communicate with your team of light, but you are led on a journey by them.

Understanding the "team of light"

Three components of the team of light

First component: inherent force of love[5:56]
Laura says the first part of the team of light is a force of love inherent in us that connects us to each other and guides us onto our highest path.
She associates this force with love, forgiveness, gratitude, and "all those beautiful emotions."
Second component: spirit guides or guardian angels[6:14]
Laura refers to the second component as spirit guides, a concept many religions have called guardian angels.
She says most people have between one and three spirit guides, sometimes more, and that they are not people we knew in this lifetime.
She describes them as advanced angelic beings with whom our souls contracted before coming to "earth school" to be mentored and guided.
According to Laura, earth school is about a collective lesson in love and our true currency is kindness, forgiveness, gratitude, and love.
She notes some people are very in tune with their guides and may dream of them, while others just sense a vague nudge or being watched over.
Third component: loved ones and ancestors[7:18]
The third part of the team of light is anyone we have ever loved who has crossed to the other side, including pets and ancestors we may never have met.
She emphasizes that this is a "collaborative team" on the other side, always there to help us every single day.
Laura says we need to open our minds and hearts to invite guidance in, hear it when it comes, and honor it.

Jay's personal experiences with spiritual connection

Sense of God energy and a monk lineage story

Jay's lifelong sense of divine shelter and direction[8:03]
Jay shares that he has always felt the presence of a God energy in his life, which he relates to forgiveness, love, and gratitude.
He describes this presence as feeling like someone is looking over him, pointing him in the right direction, and helping carry pain in difficult times.
Story of his teacher's friend and Princeton[8:33]
Jay recounts a story about his monk teacher whose close friend, also a monk, died of cancer over 20 years ago.
He never met this friend but felt deeply connected to his work of translating ancient wisdom for modern times, and often prayed to him for guidance on serving his teacher.
Jay was invited to give a commencement speech at Princeton and later discovered the monk's name carved in stone at the university church, which felt like a powerful sign of connection.

Laura's interpretation of Jay's experience

Recognizing non-physical mentorship and guidance[11:32]
Laura tells Jay that by directing his thoughts and prayers to the monk, he has been communicating with him and calling upon a spirit guide.
She affirms that his shared mission of bringing light and meaning to people creates a strong connection with this guide.
Laura underscores that nobody ever needs a psychic medium because we all have the "doorway" to connection within us; we just need to recognize and honor it.

Skepticism, the analytical mind, and learning to trust

How schooling trains us away from intuition

Shift to frontal-lobe-dominated thinking[12:59]
Laura explains that as children we initially relate to the world through intuitive and psychic senses, but formal schooling retrains our brainwaves into the frontal lobe between ages 5 and 7.
She notes the frontal lobe is responsible for analytical thinking, critical thinking, math, language, and day-to-day functioning.
This training reinforces a material paradigm: if you can't see and touch something, it "doesn't exist," which she says is not the deeper truth of reality.
Energy as the underlying reality[15:25]
Laura asserts that energy, unseen connection, and unseen paths and guidance are the true fabric of our experience.
She describes the brain not as the source of consciousness but as something like a "dunce cap" that keeps us from remembering the other side as our true home.

Typical pattern of sign skepticism

Requesting signs and then doubting them[16:00]
Laura gives the example of someone asking their team of light for a very specific sign, like a purple elephant.
When the sign appears, the person often immediately questions it as coincidence and asks for another sign, repeating this pattern multiple times.
She calls this a wrestling match between the "monkey mind" and the spiritual experience, and says our struggle with trust is ongoing.
Moving from testing to trusting[17:32]
Laura encourages people to keep exploring and testing until they reach a point where they can truly trust the guidance.
She says that when we finally begin to deeply trust guidance, our life "shifts and transforms," and that is where the magic happens.

Jay's distinction between testing and trusting

Comparing outcomes of logical vs. intuitive decisions[18:20]
Jay reflects that he used to test his guidance, but now looks at how his life turns out when he trusts his inner sense versus when he only uses pros and cons or external opinions.
He shares that he has often been less satisfied when he ignored his inner knowing and allowed logic or other people's views to dominate his decisions.
He notes that when he fully trusted his guidance, he has always ended up happier and more satisfied.

Guidance during difficult life situations

Question: how to trust oneself when life feels like a mess

Jay's scenario of being in a bad relationship or career[20:10]
Jay imagines someone stuck in a bad relationship or job asking "Why me?" and feeling that trusting themselves is what got them into their current pain.
He asks how such a person can open up to guidance or self-trust when their past choices seem to be the problem.

Laura's response: being on path even in darkness

Dark experiences as part of a soul contract[20:10]
Laura says she often sees that people in very dark or overwhelming situations are still completely on path.
She suggests such experiences may be soul-chosen lessons for them, catalysts for others, or link to something greater they cannot yet see.
Setting an intention to be guided[20:55]
She advises in difficult moments to surrender and say to the other side: "I've tried everything I can in this direction... I need you to guide me."
She recommends asking to be shown, to have the right people brought into one's path, and to be given signs or experiences needed.
Laura emphasizes that nobody is ever alone and that we are all deeply loved and guided, even when we feel lost.

Recognizing and not missing signs

Story of the man on the boat and missed rescues

Jay's parable illustrating overlooked help[25:25]
Jay tells a story about a man stranded on a sinking boat who refuses rescue from a boat, helicopter, and plane because he is "waiting for God" to save him.
After the man dies and questions God in heaven, God replies that he sent the boat, helicopter, and plane, asking why they were refused.
Jay uses this story to illustrate how signs may not show up in the exact form we expect.

Laura on co-created language of signs

Signs beyond what we explicitly ask for[25:58]
Laura says the language of signs is co-collaborative: we can ask for specific signs, but signs are also all around us at all times.
She encourages paying attention to license plates, social media feeds, people placed in our path, and invitations from the universe.
She argues that we often miss profound guidance because we are so stuck in analytical or material modes of thinking.
Laura suggests setting an inner intention like "help me see the signs, the guidance, the messages, the meaning that I am maybe missing."

Differentiating intuition from the analytical mind

How true intuition feels and arrives

Neutral quality of intuitive messages[28:03]
Laura shares that intuition and messages from the other side never come with emotion; they arrive neutrally as clear knowing (claircognizance).
She describes examples like knowing you will meet a soulmate or that your car will break down, noting that emotional reactions come after the knowing, not with it.
Monkey mind as source of anxiety and fear[27:46]
Laura calls the constant negative inner chatter the "monkey mind" and says it often tells a harsh, fearful story about who we are and what is happening.
She stresses that anxious, fear-filled thoughts do not come from our team of light, God energy, guides, or loved ones; they come from the frontal lobe narrative.

Breathwork as a tool to reconnect

Breath as entry and exit of the soul[28:38]
Laura relays that the other side told her our soul attaches to the body with the first breath and leaves with the last breath.
She recommends focusing on three slow breaths (in through the nose, out through the mouth) to re-ground in our own light and reconnect with the team of light.
She advises using this simple breathwork when unsure whether something is anxiety or true guidance, and then noticing how you feel afterward.

Building self-trust amidst noise and comparison

Jay on social media, noise, and externalizing answers

Overwhelm of signals and loss of stillness[30:58]
Jay notes that when scrolling social media, people often feel envy, comparison, and stress, leaving little space for inner knowing.
He observes we now tend to believe all the right answers are outside us-what friends, parents, or others think is right-eroding self-trust.

Most important relationship is with oneself

Inner voice as connection to highest self and path[32:14]
Laura states the most important relationship we have in earth school is with ourselves.
She says trusting the inner voice and inner knowing is trusting our connection to the team of light, to our highest self, and to our highest path.
She encourages people to use that inner knowing as an inner compass rather than defaulting to external expectations.

Jay's framework for distinguishing intuition from mind

Three characteristics of the mind vs. intuition

Mind is loud; intuition is quiet[32:23]
Jay finds his mind tends to shout at him with directives, whereas his intuition speaks quietly and peacefully.
Mind is rigidly directive; intuition is open[33:27]
He says the mind insists something is the only way or the only right thing, while intuition gently indicates a direction without being didactic.
Mind is fear-based; intuition is love-based[34:01]
Jay notes the mind motivates with fear-"if you don't do this, it will be bad"-whereas intuition points toward paths of love, peace, happiness, and joy.
Laura agrees that the mind is fear-based and bossy, while intuition is gentle, kind, and rooted in love.

Places, practices, and everyday moments of connection

Jay's personal spaces and contexts of connection

Meditation room and sacred spaces[35:56]
Jay shares that he has a meditation room in his house and has always had some kind of sacred space, even in small apartments.
He feels strong connection at his ashram/monastery in India and around certain people, but ultimately sees the true place of connection as within himself.

Accidental states of connection in daily life

Showers, sleep, driving, and mundane tasks[37:09]
Laura says many people report intuitive downloads in the shower, during sleep, while driving, or when doing menial tasks like cleaning.
She suggests our monkey mind is distracted by the physical routine, creating openings for the team of light to drop in guidance.
The value of silence[38:15]
Jay says he often drives in silence (no music or audio) because he finds that is when he gets thoughts and ideas he cannot access elsewhere.
Laura contrasts our cultural training to stay in noise and "go go go" with the importance of welcoming silence where guidance can show up.

Walking meditation as a practical practice

Silent walks in nature[40:12]
Laura recommends going for a walk without earbuds, especially in nature-a practice she calls a walking meditation.
She says in silence people start to notice small details of beauty, like the sky, and also begin receiving information in ways beyond the usual senses.

Psychic toolbox and the four clairs

Overview of the psychic senses

Clairvoyance (clear seeing)[42:05]
Laura explains clairvoyance as the psychic vision we use when dreaming with closed eyes, often called the third eye.
She shares that she personally sees people in colors, a kind of synesthesia blending senses, and encourages trusting such inner images even when awake.
Clairaudience (clear hearing)[42:59]
Clairaudience is described as hearing a thought that comes to us but not from us-a way guides, loved ones, and God energy can communicate directly.
She notes many people dismiss such thoughts instead of recognizing them as guidance.
Claircognizance (clear knowing)[44:01]
Claircognizance is sudden download-like knowing where you simply know something in every cell without any logical way to know it.
Laura says if people are often told "you give really good advice," they may be naturally strong in claircognizance, tuning in for others.
Clairsentience (clear feeling)[45:06]
Clairsentience involves feeling unseen energy, such as getting an energetic impression when meeting someone for the first time.
Highly open people or empaths may even feel others' emotions, which can guide them toward or away from particular people.
She notes we might feel magnetically pulled toward someone we are meant to know, or feel an "allergic reaction" signaling misalignment.

Intention, autopilot living, and clarity about choices

Autopilot vs. intentional living

Jay on clarity about time and relationships[46:41]
Jay suggests asking simple questions like why you are spending time with certain people or in certain groups, noticing how often there is no clear answer.
He observes that lack of clarity often leads to not enjoying company, feeling drained, or feeling worse about oneself afterward.

Laura on asking for the "why" in the moment

Using inner questions to uncover meaning[48:15]
Laura says when in a situation and unsure why, we can pause and internally ask, "Why am I here? What is the meaning for me in this moment?"
She believes if we get quiet, we will eventually be shown the reason, receiving a download or guidance.

How we ask questions about signs and timing

Clarifying questions beyond "Is this the right person?"

Shifting from absolute to contextual questions[50:03]
Laura suggests replacing questions like "Is this the right person/job?" with "Is this my highest experience to have in this moment?" or "Am I on my highest path by having this journey with this person/career?"
She emphasizes that signs are not the answer themselves but reassurance of our inner guidance and our being beloved and guided.

Example of college guidance for her daughter

Orange as a personal sign of being on path[57:14]
Laura shares that while touring a college she loved for her daughter, she spotted a single orange across the street-her long-established sign meaning "you're completely on path."
She says her guides clarified that the sign was not about that specific college but reassurance that her daughter's eventual college choice was being divinely orchestrated.
The sign helped her release pressure, stop over-analyzing, and trust the process rather than forcing outcomes.

Control, surrender, and divine timing

Endeavor and surrender vs. rigid control

Jay on balancing effort and letting go[59:55]
Jay sees life as a balance of endeavor and surrender; problems arise when endeavor turns into control and surrender disappears.
He points out that people often assume if something does not work exactly as planned, it is bad, without considering it may be better in the long run or more perfectly timed.

Comparison and false timelines

Different life timelines for marriage and children[1:01:26]
Jay mentions a friend who married eight years after him but is having children before him, highlighting that life does not follow a linear, uniform timetable.
Laura on rejecting fear-based inner narratives[1:01:55]
Laura says when we feel panic about not being "on time" or fear of missing out, we should recognize that as non-spiritual, fear-based narrative.
She encourages a "sacred pause" to reject such thoughts and instead affirm that life is unfolding in divine timing and we are excited to experience what we are meant to experience.

Thoughts as energy and the importance of self-talk

Quantum view of thoughts and souls as light

Thoughts adding light or darkness[1:05:36]
Laura says that in her understanding of quantum physics, energy and matter are interchangeable and thoughts are light energy, just like our souls.
She claims every thought we have either puts more light into the world or more darkness, making inner narratives spiritually consequential.
She urges people to catch moments when they tell themselves a mean story about being lost or failing, and to consciously tell a new story about being part of a collective lesson in love.

Living a guided life vs. just noticing signs

Jay's practice of texting people he thinks about

Acting on intuitive nudges in relationships[1:11:55]
Jay shares that every time he thinks of someone, he texts them simply to say he is thinking of them, without any agenda.
He observes that most of the time people reply that they were just thinking or talking about him or that they really needed that message.

Laura's distinction between signs and guidance

From observing signs to co-creating outcomes[1:14:22]
Laura says Jay's practice perfectly illustrates the difference between opening to the language of signs and living a guided life.
Living a guided life involves recognizing pulls and cords of connection and then taking action on them, not just asking for signs.
She emphasizes that such actions can change someone's entire day or path and that we are all "angels" in each other's lives when we show up this way.

Stories of guided actions and synchronicities

Sunflower story of a redirected gift

Following a nudge to give a flower[1:17:21]
Laura recounts an online story of a man who bought a sunflower for a date but felt guided instead to give it to a stranger.
The woman who received it revealed it was her deceased fiancé's birthday and that he had always bought her sunflowers, making the gesture profoundly meaningful.
Laura uses this as an example of being guided to participate in something greater than oneself.

Jay's Krishna book and peacock sign story

Gift aligning with a personal sign[1:22:17]
Jay tells of giving a specific book about Krishna to someone whose son loved Krishna, not knowing that peacocks were her sign of being on the right path.
The book cover featured Krishna surrounded by peacock feathers and peacocks, which for her echoed guidance she had received from Laura about that sign.
Laura highlights that Jay did not know this connection, showing how he was chosen as the messenger in a web of guidance involving all three of them.

What comes through in Laura's readings

Common themes: grief, presence, and validation

Loved ones show how they have already been connecting[1:31:55]
Laura says many people come in grief, and their loved ones on the other side often begin by showing all the ways they have already been connecting.
Examples include dream visitations, beautiful skies, messages in clouds, raindrops, hearts, electrical anomalies, coins, and creatures like birds, butterflies, dragonflies, deer, and foxes.
The central message from the other side is that love and relationship have not gone anywhere and may even have become stronger.

How specific validations appear in readings

Example of cardinals and rainbows as signs[1:36:00]
Laura describes a typical scenario where a father in spirit shows her that he has been sending cardinals and double rainbows as signs to his daughter.
She will tell the sitter that her father says he sent cardinals and rainbows and that she received them but doubted they were signs.
Often the person then recognizes they had indeed seen those things and internally questioned them, so the reading validates their own knowing.

Career and relationship guidance and divine timing

Messages about being on path in work and love

Feeling pulled to change careers or pursue art[1:40:00]
Laura often sees that a person's team of light will highlight moments when they felt pulled to shift careers or pursue an artistic endeavor, even when life seems to be going well logically.
She notes people frequently dismiss such pulls as "too big" or as getting "too big for their britches," but guidance encourages trusting those impulses.

Example: a soulmate on a future timeline

Reading predicting a partner years later[1:43:00]
Laura shares a reading where she told a woman she would meet a soulmate whose name started with C in about two and a half years.
At the time the woman was upset about the wait and was actually married to someone else; later, she divorced, then met and married the C-named soulmate and had children.
Laura uses this to reframe divorce: it can represent a soul contract completing as intended, not a failure, and staying stuck in non-growth relationships is more problematic.

Reframing the past and reflective practices

Not labeling years as "wasted time"

Jay on the habit of retroactive dismissal[1:47:00]
Jay points out humans often say past years were a "waste of time" once they feel they are finally in the right place, repeatedly erasing their own growth.
He argues that doing so strips away learning, struggle, and resilience rather than honoring what was gained.

Laura's journaling/reflection assignment

Reflecting on growth through writing[1:50:00]
Laura mentions that as a high school English teacher she had students write end-of-year reflections on how literature and writing changed them.
She suggests listeners sit quietly with pen and paper or a digital note and reflect on how their life experiences have helped them grow and shift.
She says journaling places us in a state of connection with the other side where information can be downloaded and our soul can speak, changing how we see our past journeys.

Closing remarks and invitation

Gratitude and summary of Laura's contribution

Jay's appreciation of Laura's work[1:55:10]
Jay thanks Laura for writing "Guided: The Secret Path to an Illuminated Life" and says being in her presence makes him feel more tuned-in and naturally connected.
He appreciates that she reminds people of abilities they all have but often forget or doubt.

Laura's reflection on Jay and the listeners

Affirmation of shared light and expansion[1:57:10]
Laura says she feels honored to be in conversation with Jay and that he gives off so much light, helping listeners expand just by hearing him explore these topics.

Invitation for listeners' practice and sharing

Encouragement to apply and share insights[1:58:10]
Jay invites listeners to grab a copy of "Guided" and to share on social media what resonated, what connected, and what they are experimenting with to get closer to their knowing and intuition.

Lessons Learned

Actionable insights and wisdom you can apply to your business, career, and personal life.

1

Feeling lost, stuck, or in pain does not automatically mean you are off your path; difficult chapters can be soul-chosen experiences that serve a larger purpose you cannot yet see.

Reflection Questions:

  • What current struggle in your life might be part of a larger lesson or transition rather than just a "wrong turn"?
  • How could you talk to yourself differently about this hard chapter if you assumed you are still on a meaningful path?
  • What simple intention (e.g., "guide me" or "show me the next step") could you set today to invite support instead of blaming yourself?
2

Intuition is typically quiet, neutral, and rooted in love, while the analytical mind is loud, fearful, and judgmental; learning to distinguish these voices is key to making wiser decisions.

Reflection Questions:

  • When you think about a major decision you're facing, what does the loud, fear-based voice say, and what does the quiet, peaceful voice say?
  • How might your choices change if you stopped obeying the most urgent or anxious thought and waited for the calm, neutral knowing instead?
  • What small decision this week could you consciously make by listening for the gentle, non-fearful guidance rather than reacting to mental noise?
3

Living a guided life means acting on subtle inner nudges and synchronicities-sending the text, giving the gift, taking the walk-not just collecting signs as proof.

Reflection Questions:

  • What is one recent moment when you felt a small nudge to do something kind or unusual but talked yourself out of it?
  • How could you create a personal rule (like Jay's "if I think of someone, I message them") to honor intuitive impulses more consistently?
  • The next time you feel a gentle pull to reach out or take a step, what specific action will you commit to taking, even if it feels small?
4

Your inner narrative and self-talk are energetic acts that either add light or darkness to the world; consciously reframing your story can transform your experience of the past and present.

Reflection Questions:

  • Which recurring story about your past (e.g., "those years were a waste") might be stealing power and meaning from your life?
  • How could you rewrite that story in a way that honors the growth, resilience, and love you gained from that period?
  • What daily practice-such as journaling, affirmations, or a nightly reflection-could help you notice and intentionally revise harsh self-talk?
5

Surrender is not passivity; it is partnering your genuine effort with a willingness to release rigid timelines and outcomes so that something larger can unfold.

Reflection Questions:

  • Where in your life are you trying to force an outcome to match your exact timeline or script?
  • How might shifting from "this must happen" to "show me the highest next step" change your stress level around that situation?
  • What is one active step you can keep taking in this area, and one expectation you are willing to consciously loosen your grip on?
6

Creating pockets of silence and simple practices-like breathwork, walking without earbuds, or driving in quiet-gives your inner guidance and "team of light" space to be heard.

Reflection Questions:

  • Which everyday activity (showers, walks, commutes) could you reclaim as a moment of silence instead of filling it with noise or content?
  • How do you currently feel when you are alone without distractions, and what might that reveal about your relationship to stillness?
  • What specific experiment will you try this week-a silent walk, three conscious breaths before decisions, or a phone-free drive-to see what insights emerge?

Episode Summary - Notes by Parker

Psychic Medium Laura Lynne Jackson: 3 Signs From the Universe You Have Been Missing (The Answers Are Right in Front of You!)
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