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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2025 · 15 MIN

Cataclysmic moods.

from Atlantean Gatekeeper · host Stefan Palczewski

Send a textThis episode is structured differently from all previous ones. Our gut feelings are the engine fueling our physical reality. Complaints bring more of what we are not happy about, and we have the tools at our disposal to change that. I am leaving you a link to very interesting lectures by Neville Goddard, presented by Wisdom Untold. Enjoy!https://youtu.be/yzsWgz2E6HE?si=lbs5coGAAvuYq2Ca  Intro and outro music by ClipchampSupport the showAuthor Stefan (Helios) Palczewski.https://stefanpalczewski.com

Send a text This episode is structured differently from all previous ones. Our gut feelings are the engine fueling our physical reality. Complaints bring more of what we are not happy about, and we have the tools at our disposal to change that. I am leaving you a link to very interesting lectures by Neville Goddard, presented by Wisdom Untold. Enjoy! https://youtu.be/yzsWgz2E6HE?si=lbs5coGAAvuYq2Ca Intro and outro music by Clipchamp Support the show Author Stefan (Helios) Palczewski. h...

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