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EPISODE · May 8, 2026

The Law of Vibration and The Popcorn Metaphor: Why Identity Shifts Happen Fast

from Universal Laws with Kristy Sturdivant · host Kristy Sturdivant

Hello and welcome to The Universal Laws with Kristy Sturdivant podcast.Have you ever felt like a tiny popcorn kernel waiting to pop? In this episode of Universal Laws with Kristy Sturdivant, I'm exploring the Law of Vibration and how it fuels massive "quantum leaps" in our lives. We'll break down the science of why identity shifts feel so sudden and shares a personal story of how high-vibrational energy brought a 20-year manifestation—a vintage Stargate Pinball machine—straight into my living room just when I least expected it. In this episode, you’ll learn: The Popcorn Metaphor: How heat (energy) causes water molecules to vibrate until a total shift in identity occurs. Cellular Vibrations: Why manifesting is a physical, cellular process of changing your frequency. The Power of Joy: How hobbies like Dungeons & Dragons and high-vibe "theme songs" (shout out to Queen!) act as catalysts for your intentions. Mapping Your Manifestations: Why emotional excitement is the "mitochondria" of creating your reality.RESOURCES: ✨ www.kristysturdivant.com📸 Follow on Instagram: @kristysturdivant

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