The Mystical Underground: Rob MacGregor: The Shift: Rob’s Vision

A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Rob MacGregor: The Shift: Rob’s Vision”:

Join Rob MacGregor for a reading from Trish and Rob’s new book, The Shift!

Just out of sight and mostly outside the awareness of mainstream media, a shift in consciousness is underway that’s beyond religion, politics, and science as we know it now. It’s an accelerated perception shared by millions worldwide: we are all energetically entangled. What affects one affects all.

Here in this sea of evolving awareness, we perceive intuitively, through the heart, and often experience astonishing coincidences or synchronicities. It’s here we might momentarily connect with a lost loved one, catch a glimpse of our future, or be nudged unexpectedly onto a different path. These wake-up calls alert us to a deeper matrix of reality.

Welcome to The Shift.

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2 Responses to The Mystical Underground: Rob MacGregor: The Shift: Rob’s Vision

  1. Darren B says:

    I just finished watching a series on Amazon Prime called ‘Dispatches from Elsewhere’ that deals with pretty much the same subjects.
    It stars Sally Field (who reminds me of you Trish for some reason) and Jason Segel (who was a producer) and is based off the 2012 documentary ‘The Institute’, which I watched on You Tube for free (someone had uploaded it) before starting on the series.
    I thought it was going to Peter out after episode 6, as I found it a bit of a slog watching the show until it picked up again in episode 9 & 10 for a surprising ending, I thought.
    I only watched the show because I saw Richard E Grant played the narrator in the series, as the actor has been popping up a lot lately in my movie viewing –
    https://brizdazz.blogspot.com/2022/12/i-am-darren-and-i-am-wee.html
    Richard (or Jason) might make good podcast guests, as Richard has a book out at the moment about being happy, and Jason seems to be into synch after starring with Susan Sarandon in the movie ‘Jeff, Who Lives at Home’, which is worth a view, too.

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