Something is Jamming Your Brain. It's Not What You Think.
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Something is transmitting. You’ve felt it—the thought that arrives without being summoned, only to be dismissed a second later by a voice that sounds exactly like yours. After documenting hundreds of sessions with clients who had never met but reported identical forensic details, I realized this wasn't coincidence. It was a transmission. And the reason you can’t hear yours isn't because it’s absent—it’s because your brain is running a continuous broadcast designed to drown it out.
In this episode, I break down the Signal Jammer—the neurological broadcast that runs louder than your inner voice and why most approaches to quieting it make the same fundamental mistake. This isn't a spiritual conversation. It's a mechanical one. We look at why your brain is designed to "jam" the signal, how the Ego acts as a security system, and the specific shift required to finally hear what’s being transmitted.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - The "Weight" of the Combat Veteran
0:50 - Why the Higher Self Refused to Heal
2:45 - The Poet Lifetime: Invisibility vs. Recognition
5:30 - The Diagnostic: A Soul Architecture Not Yet Updated 6:48 - The Trauma Credential: When Wounds Become Rank 8:00 - Carrying vs. Wearing Trauma
10:15 - The "Head Fake": Why the Arc Didn't Complete
12:50 - The Foundation: What the Soul was Building
15:15 - Data Points in a Long Arc
16:00 - The Dangerous Story: Why You Matter
16:54 - You Are Not Broken
I've also released a free guide — The Three Chairs Method — a simple visualization for working with the Ego instead of against it. jasontempinski.com
Jason Tempinski is a spiritual guide and regression practitioner. The information provided in this video is for educational and contemplative purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or psychological condition. One Door, Many Rooms. I’ll see you in the next room.
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