The Future Human & Finding The Humour In The Cosmic Joke

EPISODE · Sep 23, 2025 · 36 MIN

The Future Human & Finding The Humour In The Cosmic Joke

from Raw Conversations with Corinne Blum · host Corinne Blum

I'm recording this episode on the autumn equinox in the northern hemisphere. It's a time of energetic transition, as the current of energy shifts from going up the front of our body to going down, inviting us to turn more inwards into a space of being, contemplation and the tilling of the soil of our inner being.It's a good segue into this week's topic about the future human, what we're evolving into and what that process looks like and requires from us.As we remember our true selves, why we're here, what this is all about, we remember too the cosmic joke and the "trickster" that weaves itself through this school of hard knocks. Remembering humour as we become more evolved (which really just means returning to our original template) helps us get through the demolition of the old.There's a great invitation in this transition, should we choose to take it.Tune in for more...Loving you from afar, Corinne www.corinneblum.comIf you're enjoying this podcast, I'd be so grateful if you can share it with those that you think might benefit from it too. If you're watching on YouTube, please subscribe as it helps me get a further reach and be of better service to humanity. Thank you for being here with me!For those of you wanting to work 1-1 with me or interested in group sessions, feel free to contact me through my website. I'm primarily doing soul readings at the moment but also do some coaching programs and group journeys. Wishing you all well on your journey and look forward to connecting soon!

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