And it, I'll call it, it's,
yeah, it's alignment, right?
I'm ready.
I am for the first time in my
life, I guess I'm ready to to to
deal with it, to receive the
gifts from it, but also strong
enough to to hold the
consequences of it.
Yes, and many children see them
too.
About 75% of the world's
children today are being born
with etheric vision.
And when your children talk with
people and have Daydream
playmates, the chances are
they're actually speaking to
some of these people.
Because these angels or angelic
forces or nature spirits, as
they're often called, will often
make themselves seen.
Seen.
Seen.
And all of a sudden I hear him
go whoa, or, you know, something
like that.
So I look up and as I look up I
see this thing thing, thing.
And I said I've never seen a
butterfly like.
You before I know that the
paranormal is real.
As soon as I spoke to it, it
turns around and makes eye
contact with me and then it
stands upright.
And then it was at that moment
that I saw it was like an orange
light appear above this row of
trees.
Then from this to orange light,
this thing appeared.
It's wings were actually like
Sycamore leaf shaped.
And I started talking to them.
I'm like, hi, are you all the
dwarfs?
And I would hear whispers that
would say hi, yeah, you want to
play?
And it wasn't just my
imagination.
And I had told them I'm like my
dwarfs, they like beer, you
know?
And my dad's like, yeah, sure,
your dwarfs like beer.
And they were holding a
conversation in his beer slid
upwards instead of downwards.
How the house was tilted and him
and my brothers jumped off.
So I stopped calling out Adam
and I'm just kind of, my mind
draws a blank and I stopped
behind that tree stump.
I'm pretty close to it now
because I took a few steps
forward and I see this thing,
thing, thing thing, thin thin.
Welcome everybody tonight to
Fascinating Faye.
Tonight we're travelling to
Denmark to talk with Ng Ng.
How are things going in Denmark
tonight?
Tonight I, I feel kind of
blessed I have just be together
with my daughter in the street
where where I found my
apartment.
So yeah.
And it's here in, in Denmark.
It's 15 minutes past 8 I believe
right now.
Nice, that's a nice time to be
talking with me.
I like to do the conversations
at night.
I think it adds a special
something to them.
Eng If it's cool with you, I'm
going to just introduce you to
the fascinating Faye format.
Sure.
So basically, basically here on
the show.
Thank.
You and thank you for inviting
me.
My apologies, it's my least
favorite thing to do to
interrupt a guest, but there's a
tiny bit of lag, probably just
because I'm in Costa Rica and
you're in Denmark.
Yeah.
I'll keep that in mind as I as I
hang hang out and wait for your
replies.
All that said, here's here's
what I was going to do.
So basically here on the show,
the premise is, is that I'm here
to collect amazing stories from
people that have had incredible
and amazing experiences.
I do tell every one of my guests
that I think it's very brave to
come on the show.
So ING, I think it's brave for
you to be here and I do
appreciate you having the
courage to share your personal
experiences in a public way.
People truly do listen and gain
a lot from it.
And I will say this for sure, a
minimum of one person listening
is going to feel a lot of
affirmation and clarity about
their own thing that happened
after they hear from you.
So you're doing like a public
service at the same time.
And then finally, just the
format of the show really is
that I like to let my guests
really get into as much detail
as they feel comfortable with,
to help everyone listening,
myself included, understand why
this was important.
What about it felt special?
What stood out to you?
And, you know, so as much
context or background as you
feel is necessary to support the
storytelling, you're totally
welcome to take a long time.
Many people that I talk to you,
it's like an hour or more.
So no rush.
And that's pretty much the
format of the show.
The only other thing I I'll say
is that when you're finished
telling me the bulk of your
story, I'll probably have
questions because I'm fascinated
or curious, which is the whole
point of the show.
And I may ask you some
questions, but they're only
questions just driven by my
curiosity.
There's no gotcha moments on
Fascinating Faye.
It's a supportive place for
people that have had these
experiences because in my case
and in many guests case, you
know, it can be sort of
isolating to feel like you're
having, you know, these types of
experiences happen on some
level.
It's pretty exhilarating to
experience it as well.
So it's a mixed set of emotions
that are atypical and I'm very
sensitive to that and aware of
that.
And I feel like it's good to
like have a place to just like
say what happened is clearly and
as excitedly or objectively as
you as you may feel.
So that's what we're trying to
get done here tonight.
Now, Anyway, that's enough for
out of me.
What I'll do here is I'll just
now sort of give you the prompt
to to start with your
storytelling.
So what I'd like to ask my
guests to do is to just
basically go into as much detail
as you feel is necessary.
And if you be so kind in, just
walk us into this story of the
owl and your apartment, please.
Yes, sure.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Well, I might need to introduce
myself a little bit.
I My name is ING Anin Denmark,
like U2 and I'm 53.
I have three grown up children.
I got divorced some seven years
ago, about 7 years ago.
And yeah, I all, I, I, I'm
actually quite a critical and
sceptical person, very, very
optimistic or maybe realistic,
but but I am, I'm quite critical
of what I see and hear in the
medias and, and television.
And I always try to, to see if I
hear a story to, to brighten it
so I can understand and instead
of judging it.
So, and my background is, is I
have a lot of education.
I, I won't tire you with that,
but just I'm in a philosopher
and I'm also a coach and I
actually in my early days, I,
I'm educated at a nurse.
But what the red thing or the
the line in in my story is I
have always been focused or, or
I'm very interested in
philosophy, asking questions.
And I felt just like since I
have been a child, a young girl,
I felt energies quite wild.
And I was not scared as a child
because I was just I don't know
you, you, your kind of
experience of the world is
normal to you.
So I didn't question it.
Later on in my when in my
teenage years and also
adulthood, I, I was a little bit
embarrassed of feeling this
energy from people, the
universe, what whatever.
I felt it so deeply.
And I often got some, some signs
from, you know, I, I could have,
I could, I sometimes knew ahead
if I had to go to a, a certain
conversation or, or not a party,
but like socializing, I could
predict something because I got
some signs And I was kind of
embarrassed and I had never
shared this experience as a
young woman or, and my actually
in my adulthood, I have been
together with a nice man, the
father of my children, And but
he was not into this.
I won't say it's par not normal,
but but just the very deep
intuition and, and, and 6th
sense.
Maybe I thought it was and I
often was told you're too
sensitive.
So I thought, well, maybe I am.
And then I, there has been
mental issues and with some of
my family members.
So I was, you know, I was, I was
afraid of being judged for, for
this kind of experience.
And I thought, well, it might
just be my fantasy getting me
somewhere.
And I know from experiences,
also from my time being at
university when I studied
philosophy, that our brain needs
to find patterns, right?
If you if you let's say that's
an example, if you are pregnant
as a woman, all of a sudden you
see only women that are
pregnant, right?
Or you buy some stuff or a car,
a certain name of a car and you
see that car all the time.
So I know also the brain wants
to find patterns, but some
experience from me and the the
last experience I had where you,
you, you saw me on Reddit with
this one was about a decision I
I had to make.
And it's after some years of
uncertainty.
I was, you know, I have, I had
to confront or decide to take
the more spiritual path or leave
it behind.
And I have been back and forth
because, yeah, I guess I have.
I didn't owe deeply this
spiritual thing in the outside
world because I have been in
environments as a leader and
people who are hardcore
scientists.
And I was just in a way afraid
of being judged for my, yeah,
my, my sense for, for energies
and science.
So I have a lot of, I had, I
have had a lot of experience
with the science when I have to
make a decision.
And some of them I told my
closest friends.
But even a close friend I have,
I never told her about it
because it's just I have been a
little bit, yeah, still maybe
afraid of being judged, but not
to the story.
The last two years I have, it
has been a very difficult time.
My older son got sick, my father
died and my ex-boyfriend and I
broke up.
And I, you know, I just felt I
have to start from scratch.
I have to start all over.
And, and it has been, yeah, a
wild ride with, yeah, illness
and a son who almost died and,
and I had to rethink myself.
And, and then I, I started maybe
two years ago a lot of
meditation and yoga practice and
I even went to live in a ashram
in India for one month and was
actually because of my oldest
lovely, compassionate son who
was sick.
And he's doing all this.
He changed his life radically.
And it has been quite inspiring
for me.
And I feel I'm 53 now and I have
to owe what I experience in life
and use it for, for some good.
And also to yeah, to tell you
who are listening that there's
so much we fear that we we
cannot, if we cannot see it or
if we cannot take a physic form
of what we experience.
Sometimes you get scared or we
we won't accept this another
reality than the physic 1.
And if you can't go beyond the
physic reality, life is pretty
one-dimensional, if that makes
sense.
But this story of mine was about
an decision.
I am used to live in Copenhagen
this last 5-6 years and because
of yeah, I have my old mother in
Jutland and my 3 grown up
children living here.
And I was kind of sad of leaving
Copenhagen.
And I have been back and forth
where to live, what to do, just
a little bit confused about my
my path from here.
And, and then I started to look
for apartments in different
cities.
And two days ago I was, I was on
Facebook and all of a sudden
this message popped up with an
Oval, a silver Oval.
And it says, look for this
silver Oval.
It's a sign and there's a wish
that will come through for you.
And I, I did take a screenshot
of that because I was, oh,
that's why, why this?
And I don't even know what side
it was on or who did send this
method.
Was it like, you know, a
community or whatever.
I didn't think so much about it
and I was looking for more
apartments and then I came into
this apartment and I felt a very
good energy.
Like I said early on, I really
feel energies around people and
rooms and areas.
It's, it's, yeah, it's quite
overwhelming sometimes, but I
got into this apartment and I
just looked out the windows.
It was very nice beauty with
nature.
You could see find the horizon
and the sun was really, yeah,
came into, into the came, yeah.
Was shining through the windows
and I felt a very good energy
and there was a little a little
balcony and I went out on the
balcony.
I was just breathing and felt
the calm of being there.
And all of a sudden I was just,
my eye just caught a balcony
just a little bit and a level
behind my apartment or this
apartment and there was sitting
this figure of an silver Oval.
And, and I was, I forgot all
about the Oval.
And then I, I, I was, what does
some silver Oval?
That was the message I got 2
days ago and I totally forgot
about it.
And in Denmark, it's not normal
that you have a figure of a
silver Oval Oval outside your
balcony.
Yours and I haven't seen an Oval
for for years.
So I was, oh, this is, is this a
sign, the feeling of this place,
this apartment and this Oval.
And, and then I was thinking,
OK, I had to look for the
number.
The number 4 is the building is
in #4 and the four is a is a
strong spiritual number for
transformation and but also for
for clarity and grounding.
You know, the 4th corner of the
world, North Sea, north-south,
east and West and also a table
have 4.
It's stable.
So it resonated with me.
And what's also, I also found
out is that my mother's grand
that he lived in that street.
I didn't, I didn't know that the
name of the, the street.
And recently my daughter, I of
course I knew my daughter lived
there, but, but I, I, I didn't,
I didn't want to find an
apartment in the same street,
but but she lives in that street
too.
And, and I yeah.
And I thought also.
The, the man that that resonated
with me a lot, the man in the
street is called, is called from
his name, sorry, his name from
he was, he was a wealthy man but
never got married and he donated
his money for, for young women
to get a better life.
And, you know, I just felt,
yeah, I just felt this
connection to this place.
And I of course I remember where
I'm born, where I was born.
But but all of a sudden it just
makes so much sense because I, I
told, you know, my, my daughter,
I'm, I'm actually born in this
city.
I I don't even thought she knew
it, but I'm actually born in his
city and I would have sworn just
a year ago I would never, ever
move to that city.
I don't have any relation with
it.
I don't felt a strong sense or
need for knowing this place.
I always saw it as a yeah, it's
a little bit out in the country
like, but now I I feel it's
just, you know, a part of me.
If I rationalise and use my
brain, well, it's just the well,
it's yeah, it's just things in
life.
It's like that.
It's nothing in that.
It's just the yeah, it's just
the ordinary code.
What is it?
The experiences.
But I have this other side of me
that is strongly just wanting
more space and place and say,
no, this is really this, this is
my apartment.
This is it's so meaningful.
It's all like almost like a
chapter, more chapters getting
together to to a book.
I don't know if, if that makes
sense.
And yeah.
And it, it, it felt it, it I was
so relieved from this
experience.
And I feel really at peace with
it.
And you were listening.
This is it has not been an easy
process to come to this place
because, you know, I had a
heartbreak, my father died and
all kind of things I had to
face.
But I think this experience
combined with a lot of other
experiences is just so it
resonates and such a deep level.
It's like, yeah, it's, it's,
it's actually maybe you who are
listening have some experience
where you feel it's another form
of language or it's a it's
another kind of experience.
It's another way of experience
life, right?
You can have some burial, you
can have some, some spiritual
experience.
I had that too in in India when
I was sitting meditating in a
temple.
But it was kind of a different
experience from, from this where
you get some signs.
And, and I think with some of my
experience with this, with those
kind of signs, I, I got a little
bit scared of it sometimes.
Not anymore because, well, it's
just, you know, there's so much
going on in the world right now,
a paradigm shift.
And I hear a lot of people
having courage to tell about
some experience without being
afraid of being judged for you
have a mental issue or you're
just weird or whatever.
And that's kind of relief
because it's actually also it
has been a sometimes a struggle
of feeling very different.
And I know a lot of people feel
different, but, you know, when
you're younger and an experience
with life, it can be kind of
lonely.
I always feel felt I, I got
bored of just a regular or
ordinary entertainment.
And, you know, so it has, yeah,
often been kind of lonely.
And I sometimes just pretend
that it was fun to go to
partying and getting drunk,
whatever it has been also.
But sometimes I was just this is
sick and tired of of that way of
experience life.
It was like being in a, what do
you call it, the like a
three-dimensional world.
And what I feel now is a strong
feeling of the the world is
shifting into A5 dimension, 5
dimensional world where we can
go and more people experience
going behind the physic behind
the yeah you are titles here
where you live and, and the
physic world, right?
Yeah, my apologies.
I wasn't sure if you were just
asking a question there.
That's why I jumped in.
But what I'll say is if it's OK
with you, I do have so many
comments and questions based on
what you've told me so far.
And if we have time, we can talk
more about what happened in
India and anything else that
that you're interested in
talking about.
So many of the things that you
just said there really are
absolutely resonant with me and
my understanding and, you know,
having also been kind of made to
look at the world differently
through this whole process and
my own experiences.
And so there's so many things
that I could say.
And I, I want to try to say
first one is thanks for sharing
that.
What a cool story.
I really do.
First of all, at 53, you're
still a young woman and starting
over is is no big deal in In
fact, starting over is one of
the better things that can
happen in your life.
Yeah, exactly.
But it doesn't minimize the fact
that ending up where you do have
to start over usually follow
something that really sucked.
So I do appreciate you being
honest about all of that context
because I think, you know,
understanding why this is a
meaningful experience to you
does take context.
And one of the things I love to
let my guests do is to just
paint a picture of themselves
and where they're coming from.
So starting there, you know, one
of the things that you don't
know about the show because
you're not a listener, you're
just somebody who's volunteered
to come forward here today.
I touch on this isolation aspect
pretty heavily because I do
think that having experiences
where you see, feel or
otherwise, like experience, like
you're saying signs, which I
would kind of say fall into the
category of like it feels like
the universe is talking to you
type of thing.
If you have any of these things
happen and you go to talk about
them, you are going to
experience all of the things
that you talked about, like the
fear of not being taken
seriously in a professional
setting afterwards, the maybe
like otherwise healthy
relationship.
Now having this weird dichotomy
where you can't really share a
part of yourself that's real to
you with a partner.
All this stuff is really a big
part of the collateral damage of
the gift of having a paranormal
quote UN quote experience.
And it can be extremely
isolating and lead to really
negative outcomes because you
can feel special and not in a
healthy way, like in a way that
you feel isolated.
But many people, yourself
included, I would throw myself
into this category, and others
don't want to throw away that
experience of perception either.
So many people stick with it,
keep it personal and know that
it has real value, but maybe
lack a community or a format to
express it in a constructive
way.
That's big part of the reason I
did start the show.
In my case, my best friend, he
was very like aware of these
phenomena, but he was really
unable to reconcile his
perception of it with his normal
responsibilities of life.
And it was really honestly in a
such a beautiful way trying to
educate about it to others.
But ultimately he took his own
life.
A big part of it was him feeling
like perhaps he has lost his
mind, perhaps because absent a
forum to really have a
constructive, meaningful
conversation in empathy around
this stuff, you can be isolated
and wonder about yourself and if
what you're experiencing is
real.
And I, I will also say, and I've
said this before, so for
everyone listening, sorry to be
such a broken record, but I like
to talk to my guests like it's
the first cut timing and I have
ever talked.
That's why I'm going over this
stuff again, just because I want
you to better, better understand
how much I appreciate what you
just said in, in, in my case, I
thought at first my friend had
just lost his mind.
And then I saw and experienced
my own phenomena, and I've since
experienced so much other
complementary phenomena that now
I look at it differently, which
is that he probably did see and
experience real phenomena and he
lacked the tool kit and the
supports to make that make
sense.
So the the, you're very right to
say it's kind of a burden, but
at the same time it's a gift.
Yeah, sure.
That's the first thing I wanted
to say.
And like, you know, you're from
Denmark.
I don't know you, I'm a Canadian
guy.
But what's true is that no
matter where you are in the
world, if you have intuition, if
you have vision, auditory
connection, whatever you want to
call it, if you experience this
stuff, it comes at a bit of a
price.
Yes, I always say that the
fairies give great gifts.
They're just wrapped in barbed
wire, you know, like you.
Yeah, that's right.
So it's it's, you know, like a
fairy gift is a little prickly
anyway.
Yeah, it is for sure.
That said, let's just kind of,
you know, go into your owl story
a bit more because it's really
interesting.
I saw the screenshot that you
referenced and it doesn't look
like a weird, just like Facebook
message.
Sort of.
It's it's.
Odd.
It's not really a traditional
looking Facebook notification or
Facebook pop up.
So I want to just dig into that
for a second because just
speaking personally, my phone
has done really unbelievable
stuff at times, truly performing
beyond function.
And many people that I've talked
to have had interfaces with
electronics that do appear to be
messages from this.
In your case, in a second, I'll
ask you like, what do you think
is behind this?
But just for a placeholder,
forsake a discussion, we'll just
call it like some sort of entity
class or the universe itself
having some sort of
conversation.
OK, so a lot of people have
actually experienced their
phones, their computers, their
tablets, their cars, even their
fire alarms, their any anything
basically with a power supply
and some sort of circuitry seems
to be a tool with which a
message or an input can come
through.
Now, now what you said there
earlier about like when you buy
one kind of car, you all of a
sudden see that car everywhere.
If you're a pregnant woman, you
all of a sudden see pregnant.
This is like a priming effect
that happens in psychology where
any kind of novel or meaningful
thing that produces basically
like endorphins, you're seeking
out more of it.
So if you like your new car,
you're going to see these cars
everywhere.
If you're happy that you're
pregnant, you're going to see
pregnant happy people all all
over the place, which is cool
because it's like if we find a
fruit we like, then our brains
are naturally wired to see that
fruit again In the forest
somewhere else basically is
where that phenomenon comes
from.
But having said that, I think
like what you're describing with
the owl, first thing that's
interesting is that it just is a
weird looking Facebook
notification in my opinion.
Doesn't look like a traditional
message, doesn't look like a
traditional scroll thing.
It just seems like it popped up
on your phone and that's really
interesting in and of itself.
Enough so that it made you take
note.
And you took a screenshot of it,
by the way.
Thank you for doing that,
because a lot of people have
these things and they just pass
by without documenting them.
So it's really cool that you
were motivated and felt it was
interesting enough to take a
screenshot of it.
I probably would have done the
same thing too.
I've tried at times to take
screenshots of the stuff my
computer is doing, and there's
been some pretty interesting
stuff, like when I talked to one
woman in particular, just as one
example, like all of my audio
inputs that, you know, usually
if you're like on a computer,
you'll see like microphone 1
airpod #1.
Like you see all the different
things you could connect to with
Bluetooth through USB as I'm
talking to her, like all of the
inputs just start to multiply.
So now all of a sudden there's 5
microphone ones, 5 Airpods and
you know, just really bizarre
stuff, which only seems to
happen when I'm doing
fascinating Faye episodes.
But I just say that to say like,
I think there is something
interesting going on there.
And I don't necessarily dismiss
that.
You saw this thing and felt it
was like interesting enough to
to then sort of save.
But then it's, it's what comes
next that is the real mind
Bender, you know, because as you
are describing, like there's a
whole kind of trajectory that's
landed you to look at this
particular apartment.
And and that's why I think
context is so important because
like, what is happening in your
life is actually part of this
phenomena somehow a lot of the
time.
Yeah.
Yeah, it is.
And and that's, you know, again,
I'm going to ask you some
questions in a second, like, do
you think the universe is
listening?
Do you think it's a loved one?
It's something but I'll get
we'll get there.
But just to kind of affirm why I
think it's so interesting to
talk to you is like, yeah, OK, a
silver owl figurine is like not
a very common lawn ornament,
deck ornament.
Really, Like, really not.
And the the correlation there,
like where you're told you're
going to see the silver owl,
it's a sign.
And then you're doing something
as profound as trying to find
this next home.
And like, finding a home is a
profound human moment.
And like, a home can last a long
time and make a huge difference
in who and how you are.
So, you know, finding the right
1 is a challenge anywhere in
2025.
And so no matter who you are or
where you are in the world,
finding a decent home that
you're happy with is this huge
challenge.
And yeah, I really mean that
sincerely.
And so when you're kind of
telling me, hey, I, I see this
owl at the same time that you're
feeling already like a
connection and a peace and a
happiness with the place is this
is a huge affirmation.
And then it directly, of course,
is going to tie back to you
being told, look for the silver
owl.
It's a sign, you know, And I, I
do think that even going
further, the fact that like
everyone is living on this
street is, is like a, an
alignment thing, both
figuratively and literally,
because you're all on the street
that you're in alignment now
with whatever's coming next.
And so whether it's a byproduct
of your intention about your
changing life and you're
starting over, I, I don't know,
like, because I'm not like an
expert and I'm not even that
really that intuitive, but I
just look at like what people
are telling me and I think about
what others have said.
And I think like, you know,
there's some byproduct of your
intention there.
There's some interface with
reality and there's some messed
up stuff going on with time,
precognition, larger
understanding outside of our
scope of like point A to point B
because in our reality and
perception of reality, we're
sort of making a decision.
And then after the decision,
there's consequences and that's
time.
And and that's why time exists
so that we can make decisions
and see the consequences.
Seems totally logical that
that's why time is there so that
the human soul can grow.
You have to have a before the
decision and then after the
decision, and then you have to
have, you know that over and
over again to grow and change.
But when you think about what
you're telling me with the owl,
I'm just going to feedback to
you logically what I what trips
me out.
So how does the universe, for
lack of a better word, I'm going
to ask you what you think it is
in a second, or let me just ask
you now, what do you think it
is?
Is it?
How do you, what do you think is
behind the communication?
That's my question.
Yeah, I thought about thought
about it and I think it's I've I
experienced it as the.
Universe, universe, the greater
intelligence guard, whatever we
call it, I think it comes from
the same source.
And it I'll call it it's, Yeah,
it's alignment, right?
I'm ready.
I am for the first time in my
life, I guess I'm ready to, to,
to deal with it, to receive the
gifts from it, but also strong
enough to, to hold the
consequences of it.
So I, I, I feel it, it's, yeah,
it's, it's a message from, from,
from, from the universe and,
and, and yeah, I, I believe in,
in, in God actually.
And it, it feels so strong.
And actually, I forgot to, to
say that, that before I went to
this apt, I did make a prayer.
I and I do some affirmation and
I said, give me a sign because
I, I really don't know if I
should move to this city.
I didn't, I didn't never wish
for this to live in this city,
but give me a sign.
And then two days after this
hour came on Facebook or
whatever and, and then in this
apartment.
So I, I feel it, you know, some
the psychologist young call it
like synchronicity, but it, I
feel it's more it, it, it is
more than just synchronicity
because in a way I in there was
a moment where I felt is that my
grandma, I was very close to my
grandma, spiritual especially.
She was, she meant a lot to me.
So I thought maybe she's caught.
It was like, you know, this
feeling, is he calling me home?
It's safe here.
You can be, you can be safe
here.
It's you'll get this time to to
have more comfort is not the
right word.
But there will be peace here,
more peace here.
I have there has been so much
going on in my life.
And yeah, so I think it's a
greater calling and I'm ready.
So I'm listening now.
And that's, that's where it it,
you know, everything goes up in
a higher dimension, I believe.
That's that's a great answer and
really interesting on so many
levels.
Finish my thought and why I was
asking you what you thought it
was so allowing for what you
think it is, which is like a
higher communication from the
universe.
God, possibly your grandma.
Before I go any further, I'll
say this.
I don't know why sometimes, but
when I listen to certain parts
of people's stories,
occasionally my whole body will
get full goosebumps.
And when you were talking about
your grandma there, my body did
and I just don't don't know why,
but it also started up when you
were talking about doing heavy
prayer looking for a sign.
So I'm going to say just based
on only my goosebumps alone,
which that's not scientific, but
you probably are quite correct
that you kicked off this one
part, one side of the
conversation with your intention
and prayer and and whomever it
is that's able to participate in
the both listening.
And then maybe the dispatching
of these communications is up
for debate.
And it could be a combination of
a creator and a grandmother in
tandem.
No reason why not sort of
relaying the message or both or
hearing it and both.
Like because I do wonder
sometimes if it's not just
limited to 11 behind the Veil
player, but if there's actually
like real collaboration at
times.
I, I actually had another
experience in, in this city
where this apartment is.
I went into it was a very nice
and soulful shop.
And there was also a Barber shop
in nearby the apartment.
And I was looking, there was all
kind of old things, you know,
one of these very special shops,
no mainstream, just there was
art.
And there was this feeling of of
a soul.
And and I was with my daughter
in that shop.
And there's a tall old man
coming towards my daughter and
me.
And he looked at me and he said,
he looked right at me and he
said you need to paint again.
You really do.
And you have to take some more
money than you did last time.
And my daughter looked at him
and said, do you know my mother?
No, he said not.
He said, and and he told a lot
of other stuff, but this you
need to paint again.
What is the that was a that's a
crazy experiment because I
actually did paint in 1998 when
I got my first son, a whole new
world, you know, the new love to
a newborn.
And I felt so creative and I
started painting and everybody
around me say, oh, you, you need
to, you need to make some
exhibition.
And, and I said no, no, no, but
I did and I sold everything,
everything.
And it was, it was tea, but I
was kind of embarrassed because
I thought, well, it's I'm just
an amateur for this.
And then, you know, year when
year went by and I got to study
at university leaders, three
children pick up everything.
You know, it's another dimension
or another level in life.
And he could have told me you
should start painting, but he
said you need to start painting
again.
Again.
Yeah.
And I was just whoa.
And he said you just need to
make a little little strange
thing on your pictures.
So people they will see this
beautiful you, you paint very
beautiful and just a little
crazy different things that
makes their brain.
What is this?
And yeah, it was just and it was
in it.
It was in this city too.
And and yeah, that was that was
something.
OK, I'm gonna have more
questions about the tall old man
in a second, and I'm gonna just
put a quick pin in that one and
I'll get right back there
because I just want to go back
to this owl one more time.
Everything that you've just said
is equally fascinating and I
love these like strangers that
walk up and know something about
you stories.
I've heard a number of them.
And I also got pretty big
goosebumps when you were telling
me that story too.
I take it because I'm a critical
listener.
I'm like, well, if I'm getting
goosebumps, either it's just a
really cool part of the story or
my intuition is signaling like,
hey, this is the real fairy
stuff or this is the real
paranormal stuff.
I hate the word paranormal but I
use it because.
Me too.
Me too.
Yeah, we know.
What paranormal comes with its
own bag and we all have problems
enough being sensitive to this
stuff to not put a crappy label
on it.
But OK, so back to this like owl
thing, because I'm so I'm so
invested in your storytelling
and I want to just go over this
part because it's the part that
is my favorite.
How does the universe your
grandma.
This is what we're calling it
one or the other or both.
How do, how does, how do they
know that you're going to go see
this apartment?
How do they know that there's a
silver owl on a balcony
adjacent?
And like, so there's a weird
thing with time because they
know already that you're going
to go there and you're going to
see that they know in advance.
That's the only logical way
that's sending you a message
that says look for the silver
owl.
It's a sign.
Makes sense and so earlier when
I was saying like time kind of
exists as a human perception
tool because our souls are going
from decision to after decision
and in order for that to occur,
you need time to elapse.
But when you think about the way
that these entity classes or you
know, and I do like really think
that there's perhaps some format
that deceased loved ones are
using this kind of interface.
I do think that there's like
maybe the universe as a whole or
larger consciousnesses also
doing the same kind of tricks.
And I, and I think that it's not
just limited to fucking with
your electronics.
I think they can totally use
people like you're describing
with this tall old man.
And I've heard many stories, but
I guess just to ask you a
question, right, Like is what
I'm saying there about doesn't
it kind of trip you out the time
part?
Like does it not seem that
there's a precognition there to
that message?
And what does that make you
think about time?
What what do you make of that
aspect of your experience?
I'm really curious what you
think.
Yeah, well, well, I think if I
understand, you're right.
Did the in I can, I can, maybe I
can explain it from this 3D and
5D dimension.
In 3D dimension we, we prevented
time, right?
We have a clock and the time is
like we experience it as a
physic thing, right?
And and it's very limited.
If you, you know, reality is
what you experience, right?
So a, a lot of people right now
are, are awakening and they
experience things behind this
world worth the time.
And if, when you can, I don't
know what you call it when you,
when you go into it doesn't have
to be meditation, But if you're
able to experience 5D, you know,
for an example, when we, when we
live in, in, in this timeline
where it's 3D, we just right, we
put, we need to put things into
boxes that fits in here.
That's why we can explain it and
that's what we see and that's
what we believe.
And some when you, when you
experience this, this story of
mine, you need to have the
ability to step out of 3D and to
experience 5D where there's a a
whole nother level of
experience.
Life time is just something we
invented clocks as a a watch.
That's that's not how nature
time is.
That's, that's, that's, that's
it's what is that called?
I forgot my English.
Time is time is it's not a
limiting thing.
It's it's a you you need to be
able to experience as a
experience beyond time.
What you think is time and and
reality and consciousness is
what you experience.
So if you limit, if you are
limited in your experience of
something, then then you, you,
yeah, you are limited grounded
to this way of world time.
But that's constructed because
so so time is.
I don't.
I'm not sure I'm I'm I'm
actually answering your.
Question is it about you're
definitely answering my question
and you you've answered it in a
really great way.
I'm right there with you ING.
I think time is but an illusion.
And the more I get into the
trajectories of these
phenomenons, I mean, I could
just sit here and do like a list
100 items long of where I think
these interactions that people
are sharing with me bend the
perception of time.
I mean, there's so many examples
like the one I talked about most
recently with this big skeptic
was this double double plate
thing I kind of talked to you
about earlier where the the
woman lost a plate.
She tore her house apart,
couldn't find it, finally buys
another plate.
The plate comes from Amazon.
She opens the door, she goes
back into her kitchen and the
plate is now returned onto the
stove top where she was cooking
now, I mean, so that even there,
whatever entity she's dealing
with also knows ha ha, ha.
The I know what's at the door.
I know when it's going to come
and I'm dropping the plate off
in this meaningful moment.
I talked recently to my my
personal friend Blake, who he
has a pretty difficult
experience where he lost his
partner who drowned in a boating
accident in the Atlantic Ocean.
That's awful.
It's awful, for sure.
It's awful.
And I'm really grateful for my
friend for coming on the show
and telling the story because
it's a deeply personal story.
But it's similar to what you're
describing is maybe like having
something to do with your
grandma.
Let's just use that as an open
conjecture here.
Him and the family of the Laura,
the woman who's passed away, are
all together basically just
waiting on bated breath for
search and rescue to do their
job.
Because it's not clear that
she's totally deceased.
She's just been fell off the
boat and can't be found.
And so they're holding out hope.
And one of the sisters has a
dream.
And in the dream, Laura comes to
her and basically conveys a very
strong message of like, don't
worry.
And the next, the next morning,
the sister is telling Blake and
the siblings and the parents, I
had this dream last night.
So everyone in the house is
like, you know, aware that this
dream happened.
And they're just waiting and
waiting.
And so they decide, OK, we're
just going to like, watch some
TV because we're all losing our
minds.
So they, they turn on the TV and
maybe 10 minutes into watching
the TV, there's a line of
dialogue in the television
program where one of the actors
says, don't worry.
And when that word comes out of
the actor's mouth, the the
broadcast television show
freezes and the, and the yeah.
And and then the closed
captioning turns on and says
don't worry, like in written
words on the screen and it's
frozen there.
I know I have full body
goosebumps right now too.
And this isn't even my story.
This is my friend's story.
I wonder sometimes, like if I
talk about a deceased person or
a fairy, and then again I talk
about them, they already like
they've like hit subscribe on
spirit Spotify and like, so they
know that they're being talked
about or something anyway, But
so, so the TV freezes on, don't
worry.
And they are all looking at it
like kind of shocked.
And then they they sort of like
one of them goes up to like
maybe touch the TV And then it
just like all of a sudden comes
back to normal and the program
resumes and the closed
captioning turns off.
And again, this is broadcast
television in the, like, more
than, you know, 20 years ago
almost.
And and then that all like, they
all are kind of like, OK.
And so they turn off the TV and
they go, they move and they go
into the kitchen and they're all
sitting around at the table.
And there's this like novelty
fish, like a rubber fish that
sings songs.
And it sings the famous song.
Don't worry, be happy if you
press this red, if you press
this red button on it and
they're all just sitting around
the table and this fish is up on
the wall kind of in the in the
kitchen and it just without
anyone touching it, without
anyone even close to it turns on
and start singing.
Don't worry.
And they all and they all burst
out into tears.
But there is another example
that I can share recently that's
been on the show that has a lot
of similarities to like the the
nature of time being like the
other side sees time all at
once, knows everyone is
together, knows what's on TV,
knows exactly what's about to be
said, knows when to stop it
knows that the fish on the wall
also, you know, sings don't
worry like so it's and then in
the correlation with the
messaging in the dream received
the night before is so exact.
And essentially what what my
friend took away from that is
that this is most likely Laura's
departed spirit trying to convey
this message to everyone who is
sitting worried about her and
that the message appearing to be
not don't worry.
I'm alive, but like, don't
worry, like I'm.
I'm.
I'm OK.
In effect, yeah, yeah.
Which read, read into that
however you want.
You know, is that affirmation
that in the afterlife things are
good?
Possibly.
I like to think so.
But is it affirmation of what
many, many people say, not just
on this show, but in you hear it
in kind of just hushed
conversation in life like that.
A lot of people have had
something happen where a
deceased loved one is
communicating.
And Blake's story is 1 very
powerful one because it involves
multiple, multiple people and
all experiencing the same thing
and all also taking the same
emotional meaning from it.
Even though you know, there's
5-6 people in that experience.
Everyone felt it was the the
same thing, if that makes any
sense.
You know, again, that time being
time, time was if you can tap
into another energy, right?
You know, science also today say
everything is energy, right?
I think everyone today agrees on
that.
So if you can tap into another
form of, of, of energy with
that, you know, you go beyond
time.
Death is not the worst thing
ever.
It, it's, it's part of it's part
of the circle of life.
So if you can approach it that
way.
And I remember actually an old
lady, I might have, it was in my
early day, I might have looked a
little bit, I don't know, afraid
or insecure or and she was dying
and she decided she didn't want
to live anymore.
She had had a beautiful life,
but she was tired.
She was old.
She had been through surgery and
she took my hand and she said
don't worry, I'm OK.
And and it was So, you know,
and, and I I felt this.
Yeah.
You know, you're talking about
consciousness and, and how we
experience time.
So if you know the and I don't
know if it's even if scientists
are spiritual, spiritual people,
they are they don't agree on
what is, you know, the a greater
consciousness or or and and
going yeah, beyond our timeline.
But I think what they agree all
of them is that reality is what
we experience.
So if so many people awake are
waking at this time of, of, of
history, it's not it it.
There must be more meaning to
it.
I don't know if it makes sense
what I'm saying.
What what you're saying makes a
lot of sense and one of my
favorite parts about fascinating
Fey is myself and the guest
struggling to find the right
words because that's the nature
of this whole subject matter.
So you're fine.
You're in good company with not
exactly knowing how to say it,
but feeling it clearly, which is
kind of takes us right back to
where we started with you
introducing yourself.
It's something that you kind of
know and have a hard time
speaking in a way that is
universally understood and
acceptable.
And one of the side missions of
the show, not that we're here to
convince anybody of anything, is
that it will hopefully at some
juncture, if I keep at it long
enough, do some heavy lifting
around the proving of this
phenomenon.
Because my my take on it is like
what you say that reality is
what you experience.
I'm firmly kind of in this
mindset today and it may change
because of my mindset is
evolving all the time on this
project.
But I think that it is a real
phenomena, and then the reality
of the phenomena then draws into
heavy question the nature of
reality itself.
So then you start to get into
like, well, to what degree is
reality not so real?
To what degree is it a
representation?
To what degree is predestiny,
you know, a part of it?
Is there a ability for these
entities to manipulate time?
Like for example, some of the
questions that come to mind with
your experience would be like,
were you always going to be in
this house?
Was everything that ever
happened in your life always
going to happen?
And then you eventually hit a
moment where, like you said, are
starting to feel strong enough
to live in that skin.
I guess not to put words in your
mouth, but just that's what I
was taking away.
Is that why then you had this
sign and then ultimately this
apartment gift from the
universe?
Or is it like you were never
going to have that apartment and
then you prayed and some entity
class adjusted your fate to put
you into this apartment?
These are the bigger questions
that really mess with me.
And if it is like a time travel
movie, then the question that
then comes next is like, well,
when did the plot start?
Was it before you were born?
Was it, you know, is this
yourself already dead to
travelling back in time?
Like, you know, there's so many
conjectures that one could get
into.
But I do think that like what is
probably the case, and this is
just my Cole's Notes version on
it, is the soul, the human soul
is more or less an immortal
thing and comes into this form
as a human in this 3D reality,
like you're saying.
I think that's well said in
order to have lived experiences
and experience decisions and
consequences in order to grow
and to become a better soul.
But that once the physical
container of the soul ceases to
function or be available, the
immortality of the human soul
is, you know, again, like in
Blake's story, pretty hard to
dismiss that.
That's like, you know, because
because it's either like God
himself taking these forms in
the stream and in this
television stall, or it's it's
Laura.
It's one of the two.
Either one suggests something
profound.
So even if you don't know which,
it's still equally mind blowing
and meaningful.
And yeah, that's kind of where
I'm at is like you and me having
this conversation.
We hopefully and probably go on
after we die.
I really do feel that that's a
distinct possibility.
And I've had some experiences
with my deceased friend who I
mentioned to you earlier that
are really along the same line.
I'll let you discover some of
these stories by listening to
episodes.
I won't bore the audience and
ruin it for you by giving it all
the way here.
But everything you've said
tonight follows like a really
beautiful narrative that's
emerged in the production of
this show.
So please understand, like
everything you've said is of
high value.
All of your ideas are important
because no one is an expert on
this subject matter in my
opinion.
No.
No.
No one.
No one.
No. 1.
No one no, no one is and one of
one of the question for or what
I yeah, I sometimes I yeah, I
don't I don't know either.
And, and you know, I, I know a
lot of spiritual people and
they, and then they don't agree
on everything.
And, and so it is because
deficits of what reality is, is
a dynamic process, I guess for,
for all of us.
And, and I think what's really
important is if you, if you want
to, I think what's going on
right now is it's a crazy time,
but it's also a very, very, very
interesting historic time.
I told you I have been studying
philosophy at university from
ancient time to now and how
patterns keep going on wars and,
and you know, the, the way
people often think the timeline
is just one linear, linear
timeline.
And it's not at all.
And I think what really happens
right now is we, we did resist
both our essence because in, in,
especially in the Western
culture, we have certain
concepts on, on how the world
is.
We put it into some boxes and
then it makes us safe, We think.
But what I experience right now
is a lot of people, they cannot
resist anymore.
That's, that's no, no way back.
You, you, you need to, to, to
give, not give birth, but you,
you, you, you need to be able to
find places where you can talk
about this without being judged
or being afraid of getting fired
from a good job or, or you were
just mental issues.
And and that's the shift in
consciousness.
I really feel a lot and see a
lot right now, but it's also for
me like the world is dividing
into two because there's,
there's all, there's also a lot
of people still on this planet
that deny this kind.
And I told you, I, I don't know
if I told you in the beginning,
but actually when I was writing
my story on, on Reddit, there's
some, some people in, I think
they should be sceptical because
I also doubt a little bit
sometimes, but they call it
nonsense.
And, and I think that's because
as a, it's difficult if you, if
everything is energy and, and
you're able to tap into 5D
consciousness, if you are still
operating in 3D, how on earth
should you?
It's it's a discussion that's
that does not make sense because
I really see good people like
they don't experience the world
beyond 3D.
You know, I'll add to this
because what you're saying just
brings it up for me.
I've been really like trying,
like I'm not joking.
I've been working on this one
for 10 months.
What is the right analogy for
that to, to put into concept
what you're saying?
Here's my, here's what I'll
offer and you can tell me if you
like it or not.
It's like trying to describe the
color blue to somebody that's
been blind since birth.
How do you do it?
How do you do it?
It's something that you can see
that they have no prehistory
with and no perception of.
And so you could say like, well,
it's kind of like it's, it's
cool.
It's what words do you use to
describe the colour blue?
If you talking to somebody who's
never seen any colour for that
matter, right.
And, and that's a real world
example because I mean, I do
wonder like, what does somebody
who's blind from birth
experience in terms of colours
like?
And there's really, and I, and I
started to actually ask that
specific question and there's a
really interesting thing that
people do.
So like if somebody is blind
from birth and is they're trying
to describe colors, they'll hold
their hand over a really red hot
element and say that's red.
Do you feel that that's red?
Interesting, right?
Yeah.
And they'll like put their hand
in like on a cold frozen glass
of water and they'll say that's
like kind of blue.
Do you feel that that's sort of
blue?
And like, so it's just really
interesting how when we're
talking about what is able to be
perceived, it's a matter of
education on one hand, opening
your mind up to it.
But I do really think that at
the core of every human is a
kind of quantum vision, a
ability, innate biological
ability to interface with this
other aspect of reality that is
not the most common one, but is
equally real.
Now what that means, what that
says, I have no idea.
These are we could talk for 9
hours about that stuff.
But anybody on Reddit who says
that your story is nonsense, I
mean, here's what I would say to
that.
Just to kind of finish and move
along here out of respect for
your time.
We'll, we'll start wrapping up
in a minute.
Is like, look, I'm a pretty
smart guy.
I don't like think that I would
talk to somebody for an hour and
a half about Facebook message
and them getting their apartment
unless it was really
interesting.
And I do really think it is
really interesting.
So, you know, it's a it's a loss
for whoever just says nonsense.
They're there's, they're just
there to cast shade anyway.
Or like we're talking about,
they just can't get themselves
to understanding what might be
special about it because they
themselves don't have those
types of experiences.
Now that's.
Yeah, that's good, good answer.
Well, thanks.
Look, I I'm trying to walk the
line as the host of the show of
like just presenting the guest
mostly.
But at the same time, like I
said at the beginning, I've
never talked to you before, so I
just want to talk with you.
So we're just talking here.
If I got some stuff to say, it's
just a back and forth
conversation and there's really
no like there's no goal post on
a fascinating Faye episode, you
know what I'm saying?
It's just, it is what it is.
So with that said, if it's OK
with you, I'm going to ask some
of my wrap up questions.
I just want to get quickly,
maybe 2 minutes more into this
tall man that came over to you.
I'll start by telling you a
brief story from another one of
my guests, Eliezer, this man
from Israel, He was like
researching a book of similar
weird stuff.
And he was coming at it from the
perspective of like, these are
essentially Judaic angelic
archetypes, you know, so angels,
for lack of a better word.
And he tells this really
interesting story of this man
who was a rabbi, just a like a
rabbi student, in fact.
And this, this man had always
felt called to the cloth, so to
speak, and, you know, went to
seminary school for to become a,
a rabbi and was in New York
attending school to become a
rabbi, to become an ordained
rabbi.
And one evening had a like fever
dream, for lack of a better
word, just the most intense
dream of his life where he
dreamed that he was the rabbi of
like an 18th century synagogue
that had been raided and burned
to the ground.
And he had this like visceral
dream of this happening and that
this was him.
This was his past life, so to
speak.
Now, I can't remember the name.
So we'll just say it's the, it's
the, it's the synagogue of
Constantine.
It's not the real word.
That's not the real name, but
just for what comes next.
So this guy has this dream that
he is the, he's the rabbi of
Constantine and he wakes up from
this dream and he's like, that
is so messed up, you know, and
like he, he can't forget this
dream because it was so real.
He goes to leave to go to
seminary school in the morning
and he gets on the subway and
he's just going the normal route
on the subway and he gets to one
stop, not the stop where he's
getting off.
People get off the subway,
people get on the subway and
he's sitting there.
And then just before the doors
to the subway close, this man
stips his foot into the door and
stops the doors from closing,
leans into the carriage of the
subway car, points right at him
and says, hey, aren't you the
rabbi from Constantine?
And then pulls his hand back,
pulls his foot out of the door.
The doors close, and the train
moves on.
And like, a few people are
looking at him because this man
just pointed at him and said
that.
And he is like white as a ghost,
like.
And so Eliezer asks like, what
is that?
You know, what is that now?
I mean, now, now that's another
story in the similar vein to
what you're telling me.
So I'm just curious.
This guy, he was real tall.
He was old.
Can you just, did he look like,
what did he look like to the
best of your recollection?
That's one of my first questions
about these people that do this
stuff.
Yeah, I don't know what what he
what he looked looks like.
Yeah.
What was his physical
appearance?
I mean, he said he was old and
tall, but other than that?
Yeah, he was, and tall like a
good looking old and tall man.
And and what he actually reminds
me about was first I thought
that could be my granddad.
He was very tall and bald.
He had no hair and a very
handsome man, big man.
And I also got a like a feeling.
I was talking with my with my
ex, my ex boyfriend's father.
They they look alike too.
So so but he's not he's not
dead.
So I was a little bit confused.
Isn't my is it my granddad
that's talking or or he he
reminded me a lot of him.
I don't yeah, I don't.
I don't have any answer for
Yeah, I think it could it could
be my my mother's father.
They they look they look alike.
There was some vibe around him
like that.
Or it could be I, I won one time
and many years ago I had AI had
a patient dying and we had some
very deep conversation, a very,
very compassionated and, and and
nice old man.
And yeah, it could could be him,
but I think I, I feel, I feel
it's more around my granddad or
I don't know.
Yeah, I don't know who it could
be else, actually.
Interesting.
And you know, again, like would
we ever be able to know if it's
like a reincarnated or a, a
temporary, you know, hijack of,
of a, of a loved one or is it
the universe itself?
Hard to say, you know.
It's hard to.
He just walked right over to
you.
Hey, like just straight over to
you and your daughter and
started talking with you in that
way.
Yeah, he was the owner.
He was the owner of this Barber
shop.
And yeah, so and he have had
this Barber shop for like, I
believe he said like 45 years.
He did have the yeah, this shop
and.
Yeah, he told me a lot of other
things about Yeah, my, my
children and who, who he told
her.
He said you, your youngest son
and you, you look alike and you,
you will talk in the same way.
And and my daughter was just
nodding her head and, you know,
there's all kind of things going
on.
So, so So what if I don't have?
I don't have, I can tell you
there's actually, you know,
there's this guy in Denmark.
He he have those programs,
documentary and also programs
where he invites all kind of
people and he is really, really
good at reading people, right.
And he he says this is not the
something spiritual, a
paranormal.
This is just a deep intuition
and sense for people.
But but it was more we were my
daughter and I was talking.
It's more than this because he
could actually have said, well,
like I told before, you got to
start painting, well, that the
chance is 5050, but you, you,
you need to start painting
again.
So I was actually wondering,
that's why I thought, is it my
grand that because my grand that
he was very and very great
artist.
He was living a hard life as a
farmer.
And but when he got older, he
painted a lot and he was
actually he was singing.
He was creative.
So maybe it was like, you know,
I've.
Yeah, I've felt this strong
relation to him.
It could be, could be him
calling me to take this serious,
this painting, because I stopped
it.
Ryan.
What an interesting detail that
he's the owner of the shop.
Originally I thought it was
maybe just a random fellow
customer that that makes it all
the more interesting because I
mean, what's going on there if
he's.
Yeah.
What's going?
Yeah.
And, and, and why did I, I had
the need to go in there and it
was a barbershop.
I could see it was a barbershop.
There was a man sitting in the
chair.
And then there was some stuff,
you know, old, like art and old
furnitures from, you know, 19th
century.
And there was, it was like,
yeah, why, why, why did, why did
I need to go into that shop?
That's a lot of shop in in this
city, but this one?
Yeah, and I'm, I'm assuming you
and your daughter are not like
heading into a man's Barber shop
for really any reason.
No, no, no.
We had no what what to do in
there.
Yeah, you're not.
You're not going to get a perm
cut in a color at a men's Barber
shop, so not at all.
Not at all.
OK, well thanks for helping me
tease some more details out of
that one.
You know, I often say with
fascinating faith, I could talk
to people forever, but out of
respect for your time and out of
respect for the audience's time,
I try to keep the episodes to
around 2 hours.
So if it's OK with you, I'm
going to ask you my final
question that I ask everyone who
comes on the show.
And in your case, we haven't
really been talking about
fairies so much as we've been
talking about the universe
itself and our souls as they
depart.
What might, you know, be going
on there?
But the question that I do like
to ask everybody, and if you've
never really thought about it
too much, don't stress out too
much around this question.
But what I like to ask everybody
is in What do you think fairies
are?
Oh.
Yeah, what kind of word?
I think I would say in nature
spirits like their guardians,
guardians working behind the
scenes.
I don't.
I think that's the closest I
can.
Yeah.
They have some kind of
connection with nature.
Yeah, in in another dimension.
And if you can step into that
dimension, you will have some
guidance.
I'm I'm right there with you.
I like to think they're on our
side.
And I'm also hoping that there's
a place beyond the veil that we
just can't quite see, where all
of our departed loved ones and
all of these fairies are just
hanging out and partying and
having a great time, laughing
at, you know, us as we make our
way through our daily lives.
But maybe the answer will
eventually emerge itself to us
in certainty when we make the
transition ourselves.
I do really appreciate your
nursing work, and I know the
important role that, you know,
nursing and palliative care
plays in all of our lives, so I
can understand why you still
don't do it.
But I really appreciate the time
that you did.
You know, I say this similarly
to like my first responders, the
cops, the firemen, I talked to
you, the nurses, the doctors.
That stuff is hard.
And it speaks to your character
that you were able to, you know,
do that for so long.
This is probably why you're an
effective coach and leader in
other areas of your life as you
have that deep insight that
comes from being with people as
they make that transition.
Yeah.
And again, like, thank you so
much for, you know, being brave
enough to talk to a stranger
about deeply personal stories.
I, I really appreciate it.
Just before we go, I'm going to
do like 2 minutes of podcast or
housekeeping here and at the end
of which I'll give you the last
word, which I give to all of my
guests, if that's OK with you.
And again, like, I hate to rush
these conversations.
You can, you know, obviously
chat with me anytime after this
if you want to keep talking, but
I just try to keep them like
around 2 hours for the audience.
With that said, that's because
you're listening to the
Fascinating Faye podcast and I
am your host, Jim, if you'd like
to support the show, you can
find Fascinating Faye at all of
the common socials and now on
YouTube as well at Fascinating
Faye.
And other than that, usually
when I do my housekeeping ING, I
let everybody know that on
behalf of all of the human and
non human listeners tuning into
Fascinating Faye tonight, super
big thanks to Eng for coming on
the show all the way from
Denmark.
Thanks for being here tonight.
I really appreciate it so much.
I'm here in Denmark and you were
at a totally different place and
and we can connect on such
important issues, not just
issues, but but experiences.
I really think it gives hope
for, for, yeah, for human, for
humankind.
And my last word, I don't even
know what to say because I'm
also a little bit blown away of
the stories you were telling.
But I think in I hope with your
program and and these really
important conversations that
people will follow their
intuition, heart and soul more
not to be afraid of being
judged.
And maybe maybe the courage to
talk about it must be on on like
a podcast like this before we
get the strength to go to our to
our relatives, family, near
friends.
Hey, listen, I got this
experience because sharing a
gift like this is so valued.
It's so it's so big and it's
you.
We need to share this kind of
experience because in the end
when we do, we'll see that we
everything is connected and we
have a lot deeper bond to each
other than we like.
And that is the beautiful part.
Look at all the little people.
Once we are one of them, the
time has come and carried us far
away from them.
It's funny what we do.
Remember the mind works in witty
ways.
It never fares till mates again
and again.
When you wake up 50 years from
now, you're not surprised when
you wander up.
You got so far along the road so
fast.
Life is weird and wonderful.
The thinking thing, the push and
pull through it all.
You need to make it last.
Look at all the other people
once we will be one of them.
The time will take us by the end
and guide us to the end.
Forget me, not the aged cry
through silent sounds and weary
eyes.
Hear my tale before I die.
I just need a friend.
When you wake up 50 years from
now, you're not surprised when
you wander out.
You got so far along the road so
fast.
Life is weird and wonderful, the
thick and thick, the push and
pull through it all.
You need to make it last.
And.
When you wake up 50 years from
now, be not surprised when you
wander out.
You've got so far along the road
so fast.

