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March 8, 2014 - The Unexplained - Howard Hughes
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Edition 147 - Simran Singh

Simran Singh believes we are in constant dialogue with the Universe and can change ourdestiny...

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Across the UK, across continental North America and around the world, on the internet, by webcast and by podcast, my name is Howard Hughes and this is The Unexplained.
Boy, it's the back end of a busy old week for me.
I won't even begin to go into any of that, but a lot of work and a certain amount of enjoyment evolved in it, too.
Thank you very much for your emails.
I have read all of them and I only really want to deal with two of them right now because I think they address very, very important issues.
Number one is an email that I got from a guy calling himself, I assume it's a guy, Anonymous, it may not be, it might be a woman, who knows.
Anonymous said effectively that he or she believed that I've sold out on the UK and that I'm now directing everything I do towards the US.
Not so.
Okay, I've said before here, I love American radio.
My heroes were Casey Kasims, Art Bell, Paul Harvey, people like that.
So I'm not going to make an apology for that.
But my working life has been on air over here, and I've been lucky enough to work on some of the big radio stations.
I know I've told you before, and I've been quite honest about it.
I didn't make a fortune.
Other people did.
But, you know, in radio, most people don't.
So that is why I ask for donations for this show.
Now, okay, the truth is that this show has ignited in the United States in the last few months, and especially recently with shows like the special we did with Dr. Stephen Greer.
That got a lot of response in America and in Canada.
And I was delighted about that, because that for me is the realization of an ambition.
You know, people like Art Bell, my hero.
So to be kind of recognized in a way in his home territory means a hell of a lot to me.
But that doesn't mean that I've sold out on the UK.
Not at all.
But the person who sent me that email said effectively that I didn't mention anybody when I did some shout-outs recently in the UK.
Not true.
If you listen to the show, I did three or four for the UK, and it proportionately represented my email inbox, which is now about 75% or so America, Canada, and other parts of the world.
And then the rest is the UK.
So I try to be fair about that, and I would never turn my back on my home country or my home city, of which I am very proud, Liverpool.
If you're a regular listener, you know that.
Any Liverpoolian, even if we don't live there anymore, very, very proud of what that city has done for us.
And I am.
So that's that point.
And I hope that's dealt with.
That this is a show for the world.
If that doesn't sound pretentious, I don't want it to.
And it depends on your support, your feedback, your donations.
If you'd like to make a donation, maybe send me an email about the show.
Then I would love to hear from you at www.theunexplained.tv.
www.theunexplained.tv.
There's a PayPal link on the website there and also a link for you to send me email and give me your thoughts on how I'm doing, what I'm doing.
And I will do some more shout-outs in a future show.
I've just been overwhelmed with email and stuff to do lately.
But I promise you, I see and note everything that you said.
Mario's just sent me a great email.
And Mario, please know that I've taken on board the very, very good points that you made about the show.
So thank you very much.
Very constructive feedback.
The website and the show got out to you by Adam Cornwell at Creative Hotspot in Liverpool.
Thanks, Adam, for your hard work.
Now, the other thing I wanted to deal with was an email that I had on a subject that is very pertinent to me right now, and that is the subject of funding this show.
It's a curious thing that as a show gets more successful, you want to expand it.
But the truth of the matter is, I can't afford to.
And I get so many emails now from all over the world saying, please, can you do more of these shows because we like them?
Now, that makes me feel great.
A show that I produce by myself and you feel that way about it.
But I simply cannot afford to expand until funding allows.
So thank you very much, Claire.
You know who you are.
You emailed me about that and you made some great points about how I need to value myself and the work that I do.
And, you know, Claire, thank you very much for thinking of me.
Your email meant a great deal and I'm thinking about the points that you made.
I think that's all we have to deal with right now.
The guest on the show this time is somebody I'm going to have to ask some very hard questions of.
So please forgive me for that, but I've just got to.
And when I tell you who it is and what it is, you'll understand why.
Simran Singh is somebody who believes very passionately, as you will hear, she's in America, that we all have a kind of dialogue, a fundamental, crucial dialogue with the universe.
And we can use it to make changes in our life.
Anybody who says things like that, I've got to investigate what they say because I find it fascinating.
So that's why we're going to talk in the Carolinas to Sim Ran Singh in just a second.
She's doing a big tour of the United States, spreading the word, and is, through her work, her books and amazing presentations, we have to say, she is becoming more and more famous.
But she is going to be a controversial guest.
And I know right now that some of you are not going to like what she says.
And some of you are going to say thanks for putting her on.
But that is the smorgasbord of a show that we have here.
So, you know, please, let's enter this one with an open mind.
And let's speak now in the United States to Simran Singh, who says that we all have a dialogue with the universe.
Simran, thank you for coming on The Unexplained.
It's a pleasure to be here.
Thank you, Howard.
Well, listen, I know you've been really busy at the moment.
You've been on what looks to me like a bit of a national tour, haven't you?
It's been an exciting adventure, and that is what life is supposed to be.
But what's been so beautiful is it has been an adventure into the unknown rather than the known.
And I think that's exactly where we all must go now.
That sounds very, very profound, and we will explore that.
Tell me a little bit about yourself.
Now, look, you're a guest who comes very highly recommended.
A lot of people follow you and your work.
And I checked you out when I heard about you.
You have one of the best websites and one of the best interfaces that I've ever seen.
So that's all to your credit.
But I'm not still, having looked at the website and having read the descriptions on there, despite all the recommendations, I'm not sure that I can come up with A quick, you know, snap of the fingers phrase.
There you go, that sums you up.
So, can you do that for me?
I sure can.
I would like to say that I'm just like you and just like everyone else.
I'm simply an individual that is here to experience and express myself.
I go through the dark times as well as the light times, and I'm not here as a teacher or a guru.
I am simply here as an example to illustrate the possibility of oneself if we dive into personal responsibility, inner self-reflection, and outer self-expression at the same time to see what we can create as creative capacity.
What I do is I create 11-11 magazine, which I give away to humanity on my website.
It's freely given.
I'm a radio talk show host of 11-11 Talk Radio, and I've released two books, Conversations with the Universe, which talks about how to interpret the signs and symbols and synchronicities in our lives as guiding points through our obstacles rather than just these little mystical signs that show up so that we develop more trust.
And my latest book is Your Journey to Enlightenment, 12 Guiding Principles of Love, Courage, and Commitment, because that is how I have created everything that I have.
I am a one-woman show.
I have been for a very long time.
So it looks very polished.
It looks very put together, but it's all been done step by step through love, courage, and commitment.
All right.
Well, you have.
I've seen your videos.
You are one of the most formidable presenters of material that I've ever seen.
But the stuff that you've just said to me, some of my listeners, because my listeners are a, and I love them for it, a skeptical lot, they will say this just sounds like all the self-improvement stuff we see on American television and we read about in magazines all the time.
I appreciate your compliments towards me, and I think that that's much of the reason why I embarked on what was called the Rebel Road.
The Rebel Road was a journey that I left on last September.
I was guided to get in an RV with my two children to go around the country and put on a show of song, comedy, and story and not plan one single thing.
I have written about and spoken about many topics of consciousness over the last seven years, but I got to the point where I said, you know, I'm content.
I'm peaceful.
Life looks good, but where's the bliss?
Where's the stuff that everyone talks about that we're supposed to have?
And so I embarked on this trip more so to prove to myself that everything that we talk about really is true and really does happen.
And what I've discovered is when we truly let go and we allow ourselves to move without a plan or an agenda, letting the universe guide us, everything actually does show up.
Okay, let's park the RV just there before you started the journey.
And let's talk about you and what brought you to the point where you took this roving vehicle around the United States.
What was it about you?
And what did you go through?
What sort of experiences did you have to make you the person that needed to do that?
Well, that journey took over 44 years.
I did what a lot of us do.
I gave myself up.
I people pleased.
I tried to follow the Indian culture.
I had an arranged marriage.
I created every circumstance in my life to tear me down enough so that I would have to break through.
And in that moment of despair and truly a desire to no longer be on the planet, I told the universe to either take me out of here or give me some sort of sign because I just couldn't believe that life was random, that bad things happened to good people, that none of it was connected in any sort of way.
And what began to happen was I started seeing the numbers 11, 111, and 1111 25 to 30 times a day on everything from license plates to billboards to addresses and store receipts to bulldozers and trains and roller skates and football jerseys.
And I started to discover a language that was being spoken by the universe.
And it's not just in numbers.
That's how it began for me.
But it unfolded into being a language that shows up in front of us each and every day, especially in the mundane, especially in the simple.
And so that's what I started to follow to lead me out of not what was a dark night of a soul, because when I commit to something, I truly commit.
I was having dark decades.
And so it was to help me get out of there.
Well, listen, you're preaching to the converted to a degree, because I keep seeing those numbers 11, 11.
In fact, very recently, I've been up to Liverpool, clearing my late father's home.
It was a very emotional experience.
And a few signs I got there, including a rainbow that appeared over the house just as I drove up to it.
I drove 250 miles to get there, straight from work early in the morning.
And there was a rainbow over the house, which I thought was a kind of sign.
And then on the way back yesterday, I looked at my watch, and there again are those numbers, 11-11.
So, okay, maybe there are signs and symbols in the universe, but how the heck do we interpret them?
How do we know what they mean?
Well, the 11-11 itself, for the person that has to have the intellectual description, what I received was that it's a gateway.
It's a gateway of understanding and opening to our greater self-realization.
And it is that move from negativity to positivity, from illusion to reality, from unconscious living to conscious living.
How can two numbers, and I'm really sorry to interrupt.
I just want to keep it on track.
How can two numbers do that?
Well, this is a pre-encoded trigger inside of our cellular structure.
And the key message here is it's not really about the 1111.
So for those people that are not seeing those particular numbers, there's nothing wrong with you.
It is more so a statement from the universe to say that you are seeing something.
Something is constantly tapping at you, whether it's a number, a symbol, an insect, a bird, a word.
And that constant something is really the universe trying to tell you that it's got your back, that whatever you're thinking or feeling in that moment of seeing that sign, which usually is our decision or our desire to do something else or to embark on something else, to follow that, to follow what's in our heart, and the universe will support us.
What most of us do is we get into our heads about it and we talk ourselves out of it.
The universe is saying with the sign, go for it, because this is what you came here to do.
That is your unique genius that we're asking you to follow.
And how did the symbology offer you the key out of that rotten life that you had?
Well, what happened with the 11-11 is I got so sick of seeing the numbers because I didn't know what it meant, and it just kept showing up.
And when I finally got sick enough of them after four weeks, I said to the universe, either tell me what these numbers are or make them stop.
And that's when the first issue of 11-11 magazine downloaded into my head.
Every word, every picture, the entire thing.
Now, I wasn't someone that was adept at the computer.
And so this was a big feat in itself.
But by the time I typed out every single word over the next month, what resulted next was I didn't know how to do graphics.
And then my computer crashed.
And in that crashing, I called a computer guy to come fix the computer because I had just previously said, bring me a graphic designer because I don't know how to do this.
And through that computer guy showing up and the computer crashing and him able to retrieve only that document, the computer, I'm writing his check and he said, I have a friend that would love this magazine and it would really help her.
Do you happen to need a graphic designer?
And that's when I realized that the signs and symbols that show up, especially the signs that are our obstacles and challenges, are really there to guide us through the places in our lives that we find ourselves in.
But we get focused on the challenge rather than realizing that they are actually a doorway to our next place.
Okay, just explain that to me in words that I can understand because I lost some of that.
You managed to find yourself your graphic designer because you were guided to that position.
So you needed a graphic designer because you'd thought up the contents of the first edition of the magazine.
You needed to be able to do something with them and make it look appetizing for a buyer, a purchaser, or somebody on the other end receiving that magazine, however they would receive it.
And that, you say, brought the person circuitously into your life?
Well, I didn't know anything about graphics or a magazine, much less putting one out there.
And this was something that I was guided to do.
So I typed every word that was in my head.
It was already there.
And I knew there were graphics in the magazine, but I didn't know how to do that.
So I told the universe, if you really want this magazine out there, you will have to bring this graphic designer to me.
And when I shut off my computer that night, I happened to look back and on the clock, it was flashing 1111.
That night, a storm hit and my computer crashed.
And when it crashed the next morning and I couldn't turn it back on, I had to call someone.
But that very someone was the person that ended up bringing the graphic designer to me.
All right.
Completely understood.
And look, I am not going to naysay this because there have been times in my life, I've never quite understood how it happens, but the last time it happened was last September for me, where out of a place of pure need and pure intent, I called for something and it was quickly delivered to me.
And this has happened a number of times in my life.
So, you know, you've got a sympathetic listener here.
Well, what I want people to know is you are not on a journey.
You are the journey.
You are not in the world.
You are every piece and part of the world.
Can you imagine that everything in this world, every person, every experience, every object, animate and inanimate, is actually you showing you you?
What if none of it's here?
It's all just you.
And everything that appears in your experience, whether you call it good or bad, is there to show you another aspect of yourself.
It, in a sense, is the way the universe is playing with you.
And when you get the message or the insight from whatever is showing up within you, something in your life opens.
And when you realize that, you'll understand life is always conspiring on your behalf, that there is actually nothing bad.
Right.
So you really believe that everything is good.
If everything is good, though, how come some people get murdered or have terrible accidents or are born with awful deformities that they have to live with through their lives?
How can that be for your good?
Well, I think that that comes in two points.
Number one, if it's something that's showing up in front of us, let's say we turn on the television and we see something about terrorism or we see something about famine or poverty, then all of a sudden, instead of seeing it as out there, if we turned around and ask ourselves, where is that in me?
We would discover that those very things that we're seeing outside actually exist within us.
If we look at poverty, where do we feel in debt?
Where do we feel insufficient?
If we look at terrorism, where are we terrorizing ourselves or someone else?
We do that all the time with the words we speak, with the way we look at our bodies, with the way we act towards ourselves.
But we don't realize that.
We've gotten so numbed to our own behavior in that way that collectively we've had to create these kinds of atrocities outside of ourselves just to get our attention.
So what about the awful tragedy that was 9-11?
What was that?
So if you look at that as an act of terrorism, if you look at that as an act of fear, then all of us, rather than saying, there's a villain, there's someone that has done something terrible, let's judge him.
If each and every one of us turned around and said, if this happened in our world, in our experience where we were witness to it, where are we in that state of terrorism with ourselves or other people?
Where are we in that state of fear?
Where do we need to crumble in order to rise again in a new way?
If everything in our world is really there to show us us, if this journey of the soul truly is specifically for self-realization, then every experience has its purpose for us internally rather than just what we're seeing on the outside.
What about the thousands of people who, and I don't want to make this into a serious heavy news conversation because that's not where I'm coming to on this edition.
But what about all of those people who had relatives?
And I met, when I covered 9-11, I met some of those people.
And, you know, sometimes you just don't know what to say to people who've suffered like that.
And I think the last thing I could have said to them is, well, actually, you're being shown something in yourself here.
I don't think that would have gone down very well, and I would completely understand why.
No, and I don't think that would go very well either, because this is always a self-illumination process.
It's not something we can tell to someone else.
And of course, you know, this is not to be discompassionate to anyone's experience and what they're going through.
But look at the people that died.
Look at the person that committed the crime.
What if those very people chose those experiences specifically because they loved us enough to teach us compassion, to teach us forgiveness, to teach us understanding?
This world is created in a way that we're so interconnected that we each get the gifts and the lessons and the ideas and play boxes that we chose before we got here.
Does that mean that I'm an actor in other people's story as well?
And that Osama bin Laden was an actor in our story as citizens of this planet?
That everybody is an actor in somebody else's play.
I believe that we are all the director, the writer, the audience, and all of the set design that is in each specific scenario.
I believe there's only one of us here, and it happens to be you.
I don't believe that we are a human body, that this is a spacesuit.
I believe that we're not even spiritual beings having a human experience, because that means we're just as separate when we leave here as we are now.
I believe we're something greater than that, a oneness of mass that individuates in form to have experience.
So that means we are experience experiencing itself.
Experience experiencing itself.
And how does this resonate with your cultural background?
I mean, your name is Simran Singh.
I presume there's an Indian subcontinent heritage there with you.
How does that play with, I don't know what religion your forebears were, but how does that play with that?
I was reared in the Sikh faith, which was a beautiful faith because it allowed me to understand that there's beauty in all the traditions and that they all lead to the same place.
I consider myself a universalist now and one that just celebrates everything that is out there.
But I truly see all of us as the divine.
I see each one of us as God walking and truly believe that's what we are.
I believe that we each are having our own bubble of reality.
And in that bubble of reality, we've created exactly the scenario, the people and the places that we needed for our own specific growth.
So in doing so, we help each other.
Okay, I mean, you put this all brilliantly.
I mean, you do put it in an interview situation, conversation situation like this, just like you do standing on those stages that I've seen in your videos.
I mean, your message is unstinting, unrelenting.
It's there, and I understand what you're saying and where you're coming from.
But look, there are a lot of people in this world who have lives that are not great.
And, you know, we've all had our moments where you just think everything is conspiring against you.
You know, my listeners know that I came off the radio for more than a year because I got an ear infection that left me with, I still have it, tinnitus ringing in the ears.
And I thought it was all over for me.
It caused me enormous financial penalties.
I only recently started doing some work.
And it was my darkest, I think I've had a few, but it was the darkest moment of my soul.
And I don't know quite what lesson I would have learned from that.
I still have this ringing in the ears.
I can work with it, which is exactly what I'm doing now.
I've got headphones on and we're doing this.
But I don't, I struggle to know what signposts to a better life that's been for me.
Well, and that's why the books that I write go hand in hand.
The first one is to help you understand the signs, and it does go into how the body is us, how our homes, our cars, our health issues, how our pets, our children, everything is a symbol and a sign.
And it allows you to understand and tap into your own dialect.
But what's going on even more so is what's in my second book is Your Journey to Enlightenment.
We've each created our own bondage and servitude and replication of society.
Like I said before, we are here, each with a unique genius that is a piece of the divine puzzle that is trying to go back together.
And what we've done is we've made excuses in our lives to not fully live out our greatest heart's desire, which is why the divine came and individuated as each one of us in the first place.
What happens if we don't know what we want?
Most of us don't know what we want, I feel.
Exactly, but we have to first identify the excuses.
The excuses are things like, I'm a single mom with two kids.
I have debt.
I can't because I'm sick.
I don't know how.
I'm not smart enough, good enough.
My people around me won't understand.
Those very excuses in our lives are what keep us from answering the call that is sitting in our guts and our hearts that keeps tapping away.
The very call that is present when those signs show up.
And if we can let go of the excuses and the self-imposed bondage and servitude that we've each placed in our lives in our own way, we start to open back up to our essence, which is the divine child.
And that's what's the second half of your journey to enlightenment.
It is reopening to that place that does know the dream, that does know the genius, that does know why we're here.
If life is hard, it's because we're pushing against the tide rather than flowing with the beauty that is a naturally organizing system that is the way we're supposed to unfold.
All right, well, what about those people who've been thrown out of work by the recession here in the UK and they are living lives of fear because they don't know where the money is coming from to pay the high utility bills and all the other costs that we are strapped with here in the UK and in the US?
How can you lie back and take the lesson and go with the flow of that?
That's an awful flow to be in, isn't it?
I would venture to guess, and I would ask everyone, you have to be radically honest with yourselves.
If you've been put out of work, how many times in your mind did the thought cross that I really don't like my job?
Life is going to try to put you in the place that you most will thrive.
And Sometimes, if we are not going to be strong enough to take the steps to leave situations that don't serve us, life will support us by helping us to leave.
And in doing so, it's giving us an opportunity to say, Will I allow in my life what I truly desire?
We are not in a time where it can be about the money, where we can run after something and say, I'm going to do this because I need the money.
Because all we are doing is falling back into that system of replication that society has taught us has to be.
But when we do truly follow our heart, when we truly open to allow life to support us and follow the signs and symbols, we're led not only to the prosperity and abundance of what we need to take care of us, but we're led to a life that is filled with a wealth that cannot be quantified because it is so bounteous.
And my life this past year on the road, after I had walked away from everything and changed everything in my life, is living proof that when you do that, everything you need does show up.
It may not show up in excess, but it will show up to care for you in every way you need to be cared for.
Once or twice in my life, I love radio and broadcasting.
I think people who know me are pretty well aware of that.
And it's been the great love of my life, really, in many ways.
I've paid my dues for it big time on some occasions.
But there have been one or two jobs that I've had that I've hated.
I really haven't enjoyed them.
And some of them I've just sort of stuck at, really hating every day.
And I've found, and I wonder if this is a common experience, that in those situations, if you don't do something about it, then the answer is brought to you.
In other words, something happens that takes you to the point where you've got to go from that rubbish job.
Yes, exactly that.
Because we are not meant to toil and struggle.
Life is not meant to be hard.
But when we don't follow our true desires, the divine that is so desiring to come through us, then the rest of life, which is the rest of us, will come into alignment to push us up into where we're supposed to be.
And I would say that if you're doing something that you love and you're still having obstacles, then are you playing too small still?
Is there something even greater that you're being asked to do or called forward into?
But even that you keep pushing away.
There can only be good in life.
There is nothing else.
Well, I hear what you say.
But what happens if I thought of this?
It's a lovely fantasy.
If you really want to be a multi-millionaire, I'd rather like to be a multimillionaire.
Are you saying that if I aim for that, that instead of having to worry about money, which I do constantly, I or whoever wishes for that is going to get that aim, is going to get that several million dollars through the mail?
I have discovered for myself and other people that our aim in life is to be wealthy and that wealth has nothing to do with money.
The wealth that we are seeking is to be in service and to be connected to other people.
And when we go with that pointed vision to be in service and to have connection, then the other type of wealth comes.
But if our focus is completely on the material, then we cannot really fully create the full bounty of wealth we deserve.
And that wealth that we run after stays distant that we keep running after it.
What you're saying makes an awful lot of sense to me, Simran.
And let me tell you, but I will have listeners who will say to me, what's the difference between this lady and the motivational speakers?
I've got a friend who's a motivational speaker who worked in London, went to America, is now enormously successful as a motivational speaker.
He is just a genius.
What's the difference between what you're doing and what he's doing?
What I'm trying to do for people is not make myself wealthy because I can be a motivational speaker and sit there and empower people or give them ideas to where they can try to be what I am.
What I am trying to do is say, allow yourself to be the master that you are.
We are all masters.
The problem is we have placed people upon pestils because they have achieved book deals or millions of dollars or they've attained a status.
But we are at a time now to understand there are no teachers and gurus.
We are each a master and a master at something.
And when we rise up in that masterful genius, we all of a sudden are the example and permission for others to do the same.
In that, all of the ills that are in society will find their solutions because the genius that rests within will start to bubble up.
But that will only happen if we can come from a heart of service, if we can come from a being that wants communion and connection, if we can come from a place where it's not about the agenda or the end result, but it truly is about living in the now, in the moment.
And when we do that, we will see a world that changes.
As long as we are in it for the me, me, me, it will never be about the collective and this world will never shift.
Case studies.
I don't need you to name names, but there must be one or two people that you can point to with pride to say that I changed their lives.
Tell me some stories of those people.
I can honestly say that I have been to 49 cities now on this Rebel Road tour, that I have done this show, that me being a hermit, a shy person that truly never left her home for the first 42 years of her life, went out and did something so unlike myself that I have witnessed people change instantly in seeing this show, in seeing the example of someone else just willing to try, just willing to be out there in the unknown.
I have had more people than I can count come up to me and say, my life has changed.
I will no longer settle.
I will no longer settle for the life that I've had.
Most importantly, I am the one that has changed my own life.
And that is the true testimony.
Anyone can get up there and talk about motivation and talk about change and talk about those sorts of things.
But does their life line up to illustrate that Fact in every area of their life, not just one area, but every one of the spheres of their life.
Only then do you have a true example of someone that is not only talking their talk, but walking and living their talk.
You put a very powerful case, and I have to say, you do it with the zeal of a preacher.
I mean, it almost sounded like you were reading those words there, Simmer.
And those words just coming right off the top of your head?
Everything I do is spontaneous because we're not meant to live groundhog day.
We are meant to be spontaneous creative beings because that is the natural inflow of source through us all of the time.
We simply need to get out of the way and allow it and allow ourselves the freedom to experience ourselves in that full creative capacity.
And you sound so positive.
I understand.
I'm sorry for interrupting again.
You sound so enormously positive.
I mean, it's coming down this digital line.
It is infectious.
It's infecting me.
It's great.
I wish you a life of happiness and sunshine.
It sounds like you deserve it.
However, bad things do occasionally happen.
How do you rationalize those in your own life?
You know, I can tell you exactly.
I can give you a really quick example of how the universe plays with us.
When we began this Rebel Road tour, we left where we were from and had to stop and get gas.
And immediately the RV that magically popped up out of thin air and given to us stopped and would not crank up.
And so I had to get it jump-started.
And we got to the next city.
And again, it would not crank up.
And I had to get it jump-started and taken it to a station.
They found out that the piece that was defective was a piece called the solenoid, which is a box that is between the ignition and the engine.
It tells the engine that you have inserted a key and ignited the vehicle.
It is the communication device.
So they replaced that piece.
I went to the first city, the next city, DC, where the show was to take place.
When I got to the campground and went in the office and got our paperwork and came back out, again, the RV would not crank up.
Now, at the beginning of a tour, seeing this happen, thinking you got this big expense, and not quite understanding, I knew it was a conversation with the universe.
So I sat back and I said, all right, universe, are you trying to tell me what the first message of the show is?
If so, then give me the guidance I need right now because I need this vehicle to begin working.
As I sat back, the first word that popped into my head was solenoid.
So I started chanting that word, solenoid, solenoid, solenoid, silly noise, silly noise, silly noise.
The word became silly noise.
And I realized the universe was trying to tell me that it's the silly noise outside of us and the silly noise inside of our own heads that keeps us stopping and starting and stopping and starting and not living our dreams.
So I asked out loud, universe, are you trying to tell me the first show is to mention to people about the silly noise that's in their lives and to start getting rid of the silly noise?
If that's the case, let this RV crank.
I cranked up the RV in an instant and it has cranked ever since.
What if you are that connected to your reality?
What if everything is just the universe playing with you?
Because the universe does have a sense of humor and that you literally can change the fabric of your reality if you'll get out of your reaction and get into the play of life and allow yourself to be supported rather than believing this idea that we're fighting against the world and that we're all on our own.
And I would ask the skeptics listening to this who say, you know, why don't you get back to doing the conspiracy theories and the space podcasts and the UFO shows, just have a think about this because this stuff happens in people's lives and this stuff has happened to me.
These signs, I've been getting them since I was about 15 and I'm not a crazy man.
This works.
I don't know whether I would codify it in the way that Simran codifies it.
I'm not sure whether I would do it your way, but I know that signs and symbols are there.
Now, what that all means about my life and my interaction with other people, I'm still a bit hazy on, but I can understand where you're coming from.
I think that's what I'm saying.
Well, I think we all want to believe in miracles, and we all want to believe that there's something greater than us out there that's taking care of us.
But until we're willing to recognize that miracles are in front of us in each and every moment through each and every thing, especially the obstacles and the challenges, we are not able to access and allow the miracles into our lives.
And that is the fact that I have realized.
I am incredibly happy because I love seeing how the universe plays and how it creates the exact situations that actually bring me the gifts.
The difference between me and most people is I don't get caught up in the illusion of calling it a challenge or an obstacle.
I literally look at it and say, what is this here to teach me?
What is this here to bring up within me that has been dormant that I'm now able to express?
What is this here to allow me to realize about myself and my creative capacity in the world?
And when you approach the world from that sort of state, you not only are empowered, you create empowered living in those around you.
But you have to have tremendous intestinal fortitude when you are hit by garbage in your life.
I was going to use another word, but garbage in your life to take the deep breath that you take and say, okay, what is this thing teaching me?
Let me get the lesson here.
You know, you really do have to be a very focused person, and I can hear that you are, but most of us are not.
It only takes two things.
It requires someone to shift their perspective and to shift their attitude.
And if you can do those two things in every single moment, life will start changing for you.
Okay, I just want to say to listeners, we've had a couple of very slight digital glitches, but by and large, this connection has held up, and that's why I'm going with this.
They've only been very, very slight similar, and I think we understand every word that you say.
This is all great.
What do you want to achieve with this?
You've gone on a tour, you've been doing these marvelous shows, and you're a great presenter of material.
I mean, that's not just me, as we say here in the UK, buttering you up.
That's a fact.
Watch the videos.
You present stuff really well.
There are a few people who do it as well as that.
But what's it all for you?
There really is no agenda.
There's no end outcome.
I am here To discover my full creative capacity.
If I am God walking on two legs, just like you, then I want to see what's possible through this being.
I want to know the expanse through which I can create and allow in my own life.
And that is what we're each here to do.
What I do know is that we are in love all of the time.
We are of love.
We've been created in that way.
We are with love in every second.
We simply need to move, be, breathe, and walk as love.
And when we do so, we open up to the magic and miracles that exist within the field of love at all times.
Okay.
So if you have the courage to accept what comes your way and believe that it's all going to be all right, then it probably will be.
And as impractical as that sounds, I have a feeling that that's probably so.
The difficult part, we come back to this, is being able to accept, being able to take the deep breath and being able to say, okay, there is a lesson in every single thing, but by and large, I will be taken to where I need to be.
You know, I do believe that.
Yes, and it's also shifting from the place that this is earth school and there has to be a lesson to the place that earth is actually a playground.
And what we're choosing to do is choose different sandboxes to play in.
Once we begin to understand that the obstacle is as much of a sandbox as is the opportunity to read, write, create, have the life that you want is another sandbox, you start to discover that this whole playground of Earth is mine to choose and have as I want.
But I have to understand it's a playground and I have to get away from the idea that it's an obstacle course.
And what would you say to people who say that you're just kind of putting a brave face on some not so nice circumstances in your life?
You know, somebody comes along and hits you and you smile and say, that's okay, hit me again.
I have to say that we are all masters walking.
And a master is not one that is surrounded by miracles all of the time.
A true master is one that is able to move and flow through life despite the obstacles that show up.
And the simple fact that you're still moving and walking, albeit however you're doing it, is still that you are a master.
Now you can ascend to a new position of that mastery and allow yourself to do it with a higher state of attitude and perception that will bring you to a new experience as I has been able to do in my own life.
Do you have remarkable focus?
There must be times when you take a night off, though, don't you?
Do you go to the movies?
Have you seen gravity?
Do you enjoy going and eating Mexican food?
You don't live this all the time, do you?
Oh my goodness.
Spirituality is actually very light.
It's supposed to be funny.
It's supposed to be humorous.
It's supposed to be, I really love being the spiritual fool.
And if we can't have fun with life, then it's really not worth it.
So yes, I can definitely be in that way.
And what I ask people to do is actually return to the child.
My second book, Your Journey to Enlightenment, it is about love, courage, and commitment.
Love means being so committed to yourself that you do what feels loving to you at all times, whether it is silly or whether it is serious.
Courage is not the opposite of fear, but courage is the opposite of conformity.
It means getting out of the conformity and the settlement that your life is.
And commitment is staying the course and having the focus and the vision to say, I no longer accept the excuses in my life to not have the life that I deserve.
And because of that, I have the focus and the vision to stay the course.
Some of my listeners have been emailing me and they say, we want to know more about you.
That is me as the person behind the microphone.
And I don't mind talking honestly about stuff that's happened to me.
I mean, you know, that's part of broadcasting.
If you can't give it yourself, then you shouldn't be doing the thing.
I would love to be able to do what I'm doing right now full time.
I would love to be able to develop this.
People tell me that they like my shows.
They like my interviews.
My recent show with Dr. Stephen Greer broke a lot of records.
We had tens and tens and tens of thousands of downloads in just a few hours and it went nuts.
I'd like to do this all the time, but I have a feeling that if I did do this all the time and gave up everything else that I did, then I might well go bust and I have bills to pay.
So what do you say about that?
What do you think life is showing me?
Well, when I left my 18-year arranged marriage and I walked away from everything and literally was starting completely back over, I said to the universe, I need to decide what experience I would be seeking next.
And the experience that I was seeking was a full expression of creative capacity and a connection with people that went beyond just connection, but went into communion.
And that's when the download of the Rebel Road came in.
My advice and guidance would say, rather than saying, this is what I want to do, allow yourself to go deeper into those questions and say, what is the experience within me that now desires to be experienced?
Because you are experience experiencing itself.
And the fact of the matter is, Howard, you're a superb radio host.
We already know you can do that.
But there's a deeper experience now that is asking you to go deeper into that to express something even greater that will probably include this, but is probably even more expansive.
Are you willing to now have that experience in your life?
Are you willing to now allow something even greater?
And if you say yes to that, the doors will open, the signs and symbols will show up, and all that you need to support you will also appear.
I will try and use the precepts that you've talked to me about with this, and we'll see where this thing goes.
You know, maybe there's, and this goes for everybody.
Let's take it away from me and this show.
And, you know, this is a labor of love for me.
I love to communicate.
It is the one thing that I enjoy more than anything else.
And I've been a newsman, news broadcaster all my life.
But I love getting people's stories and I love to get information out there.
And if that enhances some people's lives, even for a short time, that's what I like.
That's what I'm all about.
I can't tell you why I'm doing that.
And you Can't probably tell me why you're doing what you're doing.
You're impelled to do it.
That's how life works.
But look, I'll try and put it into practice and I'll see where we go with it.
All right.
How about that?
And I can report back to you.
Do you want other people, though, to start to espouse what you espouse?
In other words, do you mind if anybody sets themselves up in competition with you and goes around giving the presentations that you give and makes the videos and writes the books?
Is that okay?
I don't believe that there is such a thing as competition.
I believe we each do have a unique genius and a voice.
And what will come out of each one of us is going to touch people in a different way.
There's nothing new on the planet.
It's all been said before.
It's all been done before.
But our own expression and creativity in it is what gives it its unus.
What I can tell each and every one of you, and I want you to really hear this, is I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing.
Thank goodness.
I have actually lost my mind.
And that is what each and every one of us have to do.
This isn't about perfection.
It's not about getting it right.
It's not about saying it in the way it needs to be said.
It's about doing what really calls to your heart and doing it with such a passion and excitement that it comes across in that way that you have inspired yourself.
And only then will it ripple out.
But even that, I am not here to be attached to whether you get something from it or whether you don't.
And that's what you have to realize.
What you are here to do, it cannot have an attachment to helping, saving, or fixing anything.
Because there's nothing here that needs helping, saving, or fixing.
That is one of the biggest illusions we've bought into.
Okay.
And I hate asking you hard questions because you're so positive.
And I don't want to knock that at all.
In fact, I'm sure that your own belief in yourself is so strong that you wouldn't be knocked by anything.
But can you guarantee yourself, and can you guarantee me if you need to, that where you're coming from is not perhaps some kind of midlife crisis?
If it is a midlife crisis, then may I live it for the rest of my life.
But I do not believe it's a midlife crisis.
What I do believe it is, is enlightenment.
And we've made enlightenment way too mystical.
Enlightenment is something that is possible in everyday living, but it requires love, courage, and commitment.
And it requires a desire to constantly celebrate life and to constantly celebrate every experience, knowing that the dark night is the place that the ember of light sits.
And it is through the dark night that the flame eventually emerges.
There's a bridge that has to happen between the part of our life that we don't want and the part of our life that we do want.
And when that bridge is made, and that is the bridge between bondage and bonding, servitude and service, replication in each one of us taking our own rebel road, which is an internal road.
It doesn't necessarily have to be something on the outside, but is that willingness to finally understand that the entire world was created specifically for you to have an experience.
It is not here for you to say, fix, or heal.
That is the illusion.
When you focus on yourself and what it is that you desire to do, that in itself is going to be the example and permission for others to then do the same.
And all of a sudden you will realize that everything in the world, whether it is in its dysfunction, in its weakness, or in its heights of bliss and success, are all expressions of the divine in the way that they need to be for each one of us to grow and play as we would on this playground of earth.
One of the things I thought when I watched one of your videos where you were handling an audience superbly, I mean, they're fabulously done, you know, and I'm somebody who presents for a living, and I've said it a couple of times in this conversation, but you do that really well.
But I wondered as I watched you deliver your message to people, whether it's not so much about the words, because you come back to the same point quite often, it seems to me, but it's about your presence.
It's about something else that you're communicating to people.
What do you think about that?
It's almost working on some kind of mental, psychic level.
You know, I think that that's really probably the core message for each and every one of us is that your presence is enough.
It really has nothing to do with the doing.
That is just the expression of it.
But it is the presence with which we do it, the commitment, the love, the desire to be compassionate and to share.
That's what really comes across.
The realness, the willingness to be vulnerable and to be intimate with people is what is missing on this planet.
And if we can allow that to be exuded from each one of us, all of a sudden there's a connection and a oneness that's going to happen.
You know, I've had people say to me, some of your stuff looks rehearsed or you must practice all the time.
I don't.
It just, it flows from me because I'm so excited about life.
I'm so excited for each and every one of us to grab hold of life and to really live it in the way that we desire.
And I think we make up these reasons, our heads make up these ideas of why we can't.
And my life has been a pure example and illustration that when we get outside of our own heads, when we live beyond the excuses and the conformity that we have created ourselves, then all of a sudden we do and can have the lives that we want.
And so much magic opens.
So many doors are then available to us.
But we are the ones that create that, that initiate it, that open ourselves to it.
Forgive me for saying this to you, and I know you will.
And you know that I think you're talking a lot of sense on a lot of levels.
But there was a movie called Network some years ago.
I don't know if you ever saw it, with Peter Finch.
He was a newscaster who had some kind of epiphany, people thought, or maybe he'd just gone nuts.
And he turned the newscasts into a kind of preaching session and got everybody in America to lean out of the window and shout, I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore.
He pushed the ratings of that show sky high.
But eventually, he died.
He'd gone completely mad.
Are you absolutely sure that you're not having an experience like that?
You know, I hate to say this, but this is what my listeners will say.
I'll get emails from people saying, what on earth?
We loved your show about the UFOs.
We loved it when you talked about JFK's assassination.
We loved this, but what on earth have you put somebody like that on for?
I need to have an answer for them.
You know, there's a fine line between enlightenment and insanity.
And you can either choose to look at what I'm espousing as the insanity, or you can look at it as the enlightenment.
But what you can honestly say if you look out the window of everyday life, of everyday people, the chaos and the dysfunction, the challenge and the oppression that they are experiencing, if that's not insanity, I don't know what is.
And what can you do, Simran?
What can you do to a lot of people?
Let me wind it back to this.
A lot of people talk to me about something that I personally believe.
I think we're into a bread and circuses reality in this world.
I get emails from a lot of my listeners agreeing with this particular standpoint.
I think that people are stopped from thinking by reality, television, all the stuff that you can buy and have that means nothing, really, at the end of the day.
And that is just somebody else's agenda that you're living.
I worry for this world of ours, and I worry for the fact that it's come down to that lowest common denominator a lot of the time.
And that sounds like I'm preaching now, but that is my big concern about the way things are in the US and UK right now.
How can what we've been talking about and what you've been telling me, how can that help that situation?
Can you help to rescue, if people need rescuing, can you help to rescue the population from that?
You know, what you spoke about in regard to the material and how the lives are being led, that's what I call the Stepford Human in your Journey to Enlightenment, my latest book.
And I'm not here to help save or fix anyone.
That is the whole point.
None of us are.
We are here to be experience experiencing itself.
We are here to be examples.
And what we each have to ask ourselves is, what are we being the example of in this moment?
What have we bought into?
What have we conformed to?
And have we allowed ourselves to be free in our life?
And what are you an example of, Simran?
I'm an example of someone that has allowed themselves to be free in their own life, that has moved beyond conformity into courage, that has moved beyond fear into love, that has moved beyond half-heartedness into full commitment, and is living my life day by day, moment by moment, in the now, in a very conscious, integrous way.
Okay, now your digital connection broke up very slightly there, Simran.
So you moved from half-heartedness into, you broke up just during those two words.
From half-heartedness into commitment.
And in doing so, I'm the example of integrous living and conscious living.
And that is really the best thing each one of us can be is purely the example.
We're not here to convince, save, or fix anyone or anything.
We can't do it by talking and preaching, but we can do it by being the example of living it.
You mentioned your book, I count it, I think, three times now.
If you're here to be an example, it sounds an awful lot like you're trying to sell me something.
I'm not trying to sell you anything mentioning the book, but the thing I have realized is that sometimes hearing something one or two times doesn't get the point across, especially if you don't have the meat behind it.
And what I can give through my books is my experience of life in detail so that you can see that we are all very much the same, that you can see someone move through obstacles and how they did it, and then the underlying principles behind it.
Whether you buy my books or not is really of no concern for me.
It's not how much you value me.
It's how much are you valuing yourself to getting what you need for your own life to move forward.
And that may or may not be my book, but it's something out there that is going to serve you in some way if you have not been able to do it for yourself on your own.
Well, say your book turned into the 2014 version of The Secret and sold millions of copies and made you very wealthy.
You wouldn't dislike that situation, would you?
I'm not against material or money.
Sorry, you broke up there.
Did you say you're against material or you're not against?
Your digital connection broke up.
I'm not against material things or money, but I am a person that is more about service.
Money doesn't rule me.
And honestly, what I realized when I was in my own place of fear about money is I sat down and had a conversation with myself.
Okay, if I had all the money in the world, if money was not a fear, what would I do with it anyway?
And what I discovered was I'd give it away anyway.
I already was giving away my money.
So that's not the end result for me.
And if I have excess, it's going to be given away.
The point is, I'm here for connection.
I'm here to be in service.
And I'm here to do what I love to do, which is right.
And so in doing that, I'm serving myself and it is rippling out and in some way serving those that desire to attach to it.
You've done the big tour in the RV.
What do you do next?
You're going to bring that to the UK?
You know, I don't have an agenda.
I'm living day by day, but what I have discovered in living in 217 square feet is that we all have far more than we actually need.
It has been the most simple, beautiful experience of my life and has changed me forever because I came from a life where there was a lot of material.
And it just has allowed me to see that wealth truly does have nothing to do with money.
I think I agree.
You know, all I want is something nice to look at out of the window, a nice toweling robe, a nice hot shower, and some studio equipment so I can do my work.
And that'll be fine for me.
You know, I speak about and I write about a churning point.
A lot of people talk about a turning point.
A turning point comes from the outside.
Everything that's going on in your respective lives that are difficult and challenging, that is a churning going on inside of you.
It is an agitation that is trying to get you outside of your own skin because you're not supposed to keep spirit in a bottle.
We are not here to get comfortable in our skins.
We're here to get comfortable Outside of our skins.
What would you say to somebody who's got a terminal illness?
I mean, that's the end of the journey, isn't it?
That's not a sign of anything that's going to take you to something better.
That's going to take you out of here.
Why would that have to be the end of the journey?
We are energy and we are eternal.
But if your choice of story was to have a terminal illness in this particular experience, then what is it that you can create through that that can be of service and community for yourself?
And in doing so, you're going to be an example of something magnificent to other people.
What if your terminal illness is not actually death, but is actually finally for the first time your experience of life and giving life to other people?
I understand what you're saying recently on one of the national radio stations here.
Over the period of about a year or so, I've been following the story of a man, a wonderful man, who had a terminal illness and recently died very sadly.
And it was enormously moving, but to listen to him go through this and to hear the poise and the peace that he endured that experience with was humbling for me.
I found every broadcast compelling.
And so I think maybe there was something that came out of his terrible, tragic situation.
And I think a lot of people who heard that would probably feel that way.
So to that extent, I understand what you're saying.
Everything that happens is to take us back inside.
And every time something like that shows up outside of us, it does allow us to tap into compassion or understanding or something within us that needs to awaken.
So again, there can be nothing that is bad.
There is only good because the divine only created all that is good.
When you're socializing with people and interacting with them, say you go, I don't know, after we've had our conversation here, you go for lunch to an Italian restaurant, pizzeria, whatever, you have yourself a Four Seasons or a margarita or whatever it is that you like or whatever you eat.
And you meet some people there, do you preach to them?
Do you talk to them about this?
Do you volunteer it?
Or do you wait to be asked?
You know, I am a very ordinary person.
I love to be silly.
I love to laugh and giggle with girlfriends.
I love to dress up.
I love to do all the different things that everyone does.
And when I am doing these interviews or when I'm writing, there's another part of me that kind of comes forward in that moment to express as that side of me wants to express.
I think we get locked into identities and we think that that's all that we can be.
But I believe in all possibility.
And so in this moment, I'm Simran Singh, the author, the speaker.
In another moment, I'm going to be Simi Singh, the silly mom, the friend, the sister, the daughter, the one that takes life in a different perspective.
In the end, it's all me.
And in the end, it's all the divine coming through me.
You said you're a mom.
Do you have one child, more children?
I have two children.
One is a 12-year-old and one is a three-year-old.
And they've been on the RV with me.
Really?
And how would you like them to live their lives?
I would like their lives to be lived in pure freedom, in the ability to know that their life is created through their right thought, right word, right action, their perspective, and their attitude.
And they have the right to choose that however they want, whether they want to choose a negative experience or a positive experience, but that it's all their choice.
And if, you know, I hope this doesn't happen, but if one of your children perhaps, I don't know, experiments with cannabis or something like that at some point and they come to you, you say, well, that's all part of the experience.
So do you say, what the hell were you doing that for?
I say it's the experience experiencing itself, that there's an opportunity for me to recognize something as to how it may or may not trigger me.
And it's an opportunity for them to discover something that they were looking for.
I think that we are here to discover our boundaries and our different polarities.
And none of us are here to judge or be judged, but only to guide and direct in the best way possible.
I understood what you said when you said boundaries.
What do you mean by polarities?
We each have within us the extreme dark all the way to the extreme light.
And so we have in our life the opportunity to experience and express any of those.
And so we're going to have that available to us.
It just depends on the choices which we make.
Okay.
One of my favorite songs is by a band who I think also made it in America called the Brand New Heavies.
And it's called You Are the Universe.
I don't know if you know that song, but it would be great for your sessions.
I think kind of that's your message.
It really is.
We are one.
We are in love of love with love and as love all of the time.
Every single thing around us is us, speaking back to us about us.
We are the one divinity, individuated in form as each other.
And when we can learn to love one another and everything around us as ourselves, and in learning to love ourselves, we'll discover that oneness that truly does exist.
Simran, it's been a pleasure to talk with you.
I can hear myself coming back a little bit on a loudspeaker or something on your computer there.
So I'm just going to fade you down very, very slightly as I say this.
But if people want to know more about your work, where do they go?
They can go to my website, which is simran-sing.com.
That's S-I-M-R-A-N-S-I-N-G-H.com.
If they'd like to get my 11-11 magazine, which is freely given to humanity, you can go to 1111mag.com and that is freely gifted to you.
Okay.
Simran, thank you very much.
Please keep in touch.
And just one final question.
I'm a little bit like Columbo here in the Mac, you know, with his notebook.
Just one more thing.
Where would you like to be and what would you like to be doing 10 years from now?
You know what?
I can't think past this radio show at this moment because I can live like that.
That's okay.
Sometimes Columbo got answers like that.
That's absolutely fine.
Simran, listen, in everything that you do, I wish you well.
I think you have remarkable.
One of the reasons I put you on here, and I know that I will get criticism for it, is your energy.
That is something that I think is uplifting in itself.
So, if you don't buy what Simran has said, catch a little bit of that energy because I think it was worth hearing.
And I thank you very much.
Thank you, Howard, for the opportunity.
I applaud the work that you're doing and your ability to go into so many different fields and topics for people to discover.
And I just think you just need to keep on going with all that you're desiring to do.
For your listeners, just open your eyes, open your ears, be aware of the signs and symbols that are showing up, and you might discover some magic has been around you all the time.
Yeah, it's a very, very nice thing to say.
And look, I was empowered to do what I do because I've been talking about these subjects on the radio for years.
And I've been interested in recording and microphones and technology for years, but it took a catalyst for me to actually do this.
And the catalyst was hearing somebody actually doing it.
And that person was the great Art Bell on radio, a man who built his own studio and did it all himself.
So, on a smaller scale than him, I built a little studio and started to do it.
And he empowered me, but I needed a catalyst.
And that was the catalyst.
But that's my story.
And enough of that.
Simran, thank you so much for your time.
Thank you, Howard.
Well, I did tell you it was going to be a controversial show.
And for those of you who completely agree with everything that Sim Ran Singh said, I apologize, of course, for asking her some hard and pointed questions, but I think that they had to be asked.
And in the interests of a sceptical analysis of things and in the interests of truth and fairness and all that other stuff, that's why I had to push her a bit.
But I think it was worth having her on the show.
And I'd be very keen to know what you thought about her.
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