
Master the Upper Rooms
Master the Upper Rooms is a podcast that weaves together spirituality and science to support the shift from 3D human consciousness into 4D and 5D ascension. I channel and in 2012, learned this life-altering technique to support humanity in the ascension process. I have successfully used this technique with thousands of clients and now I am here to teach the world. So join me and discover why life is so challenging, hard, and disappointing, and learn the tools to transform your life...one step at a time. Learn how to read people's energy and yourself. Want to experience more joy, happiness, peace, a sense of connection, and life satisfaction? This podcast is for you!
In various episodes, we discuss:
- How to Master the Upper Rooms of Human Consciousness
- Shift out of anger, fear, and disappointment and become courageous
- Stop drowning in life and learn how to swim in the ocean of life
- Channeling, connecting to a higher power, and building your intuition
- How to manifest your heart desires quickly
- End years of suffering by shifting one's perspective and consciousness
- How the law of attraction really works
- Mental Health and Relationships
- How to shed generational trauma
- Develop your intuition and psychic abilities
- Clairvoyance and Alternative Ways of Thinking
- Self Improvement and Coaching strategies
- Religion and Spirituality
- How to achieve 5D ascension
- Different levels of human consciousness and becoming One with Divine Love
- Education and Understanding WHY life is so hard and painful
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Master the Upper Rooms
Raising Your Vibration: How Energy Work Changes Your Health and Ancestral Patterns
When nine-year-old Dolores Fazzino witnessed a spiritual healer correct her father's leg length discrepancy through the laying on of hands, her life's purpose crystallized before her eyes. This transformative experience in 1975 set her on a path to bridge conventional medicine with spiritual healing practices—a mission she's pursued for over four decades as a nurse practitioner and intuitive healer.
Dr. Fazzino, self-described "Energy Whisperer," brings us into the fascinating intersection of medical science and energy medicine. With remarkable clarity, she explains how our physical ailments often manifest as the visible tip of a much deeper iceberg—beneath the surface lie unprocessed emotions, limiting beliefs, ancestral patterns, and even past life influences that drive our health outcomes. Through her unique approach, she teaches clients to reconnect with their intuitive wisdom rather than positioning herself as someone who "fixes" others.
The conversation takes us through her evolution as both a healthcare provider and intuitive, including her disillusionment during the AIDS crisis when she realized conventional medicine didn't have all the answers. We explore the profound concept of dimensional consciousness—how humanity is collectively shifting from a 3D reality based on fear and control toward 4D and 5D awareness centered on compassion and interconnection.
Perhaps most powerfully, Dr. Fazzino reveals how healing our own energetic patterns can ripple through time, affecting seven generations backward and forward in our ancestral line. She suggests that many highly sensitive people and empaths are strategically placed within family systems specifically to break destructive generational cycles—reframing sensitivity as not a curse but a remarkable gift of service to one's lineage.
Ready to explore your own intuitive healing abilities? Connect with Dr. Fazzino's "I'm Awake, Now What?" program designed specifically for those experiencing spiritual awakening who need guidance navigating this profound transformation.
Hello everyone. This is your host, Keri Logan, at Master the Upper Rooms, and today I have a special guest and I'm really excited to be talking to Dolores today. So Dr Dolores Fazzino is a visionary in healthcare. She integrates spirituality and wellness into conventional medicine and for over 40 years she has been a nurse practitioner. She's a medical intuitive. She's done collaborated work with so many surgeries. I mean, this woman is is just amazing and I'm really excited to learn about kind of her secret of of what she does and combines energy healing and just her intuitive counseling and conventional medicine. All of that. I'm just really excited to hear what she has to say. So, with that all said, welcome to the show, dolores. How are you today?
Speaker 2:Thanks, keri, I'm doing great and thank you so much for having me as part of your show today. I appreciate that.
Speaker 1:Thank you, thank you, thank you. So I'm really curious Tell us about your journey to where you are now with this practice. How did this all kind of unfold for you?
Speaker 2:Oh my gosh. So that's an interesting story because it goes back to my childhood pretty much, because, believe it or not, I was on a trajectory to be a concert clarinetist. Chronic health condition that he had for like close to 10 years with a non, non traditional healing laying on the hands. This was back in 1975. So you know, just to backlash a little bit too, so you get. The whole story is that you know many people. You know I'm in my 60s now, so I'm a product of the 1960s and the 70s and life was way different back then than it is now.
Speaker 2:I was always born, I came into this world with gifts, Like I was an intuitive, highly sensitive person and an empath. My parents didn't know what to do with me because I would feel everything at a very deep level. But yet I was born into a family where feeling was not an option. The MO was ignore it, it'll go away. So my mom used to pull that card on me and I would say but, mom, I said I'm ignoring it and it's growing bigger. So it wasn't working for me and I realized, okay, so for me to survive my childhood I needed to channel my emotion into something creative and I chose music, so I really excelled at playing the clarinet and was on a pathway to become a concert clarinetist.
Speaker 2:But what was also happening in tandem during my childhood? My dad ended up having back surgery in the mid 1960s and he picked up a hospital, acquired infection, and back in the 1960s this was considered like a death sentence because the thing was they didn't have the antibiotics or the technology to assist my father. But usually what happens when you pick up a hospital, acquired infection, maybe the instruments weren't sterilized or whatever properly, and this is what happened. My dad was on his deathbed at that time for almost two months. He did survive, but yet, but yet. When his immune system would get compromised in the future, the whole same sequela would resurface. So, starting in 1970 to 1975, my dad had four separate episodes of this where he would be hospitalized beyond his deathbed, maybe have to have surgery, and he would be growing abscesses throughout his abdominal cavity that would have to be drained. And so my childhood was like an emotional roller coaster because I didn't know if my father was going to come back from the hospital each time that happened. And remember I couldn't, I wasn't allowed to feel anything. Okay, I had to channel into music. So flash forward to 1975. This was like the fourth time that this had happened.
Speaker 2:And you remember, in the seventies we didn't have computers, we didn't have Google MD, we didn't have anything. We had snail mail, we had regular, you know, phones with cords and the rotary dial. We had newspapers, we had magazines. And so my mom came across an article in all places, the National Enquirer of a man. I laugh at this because it's hilarious, but God has a real interesting way of connecting the dots and having a sense of humor at the same time.
Speaker 2:So my mom came across this article that was being featured about a man from Carroll, michigan, reverend Alex Holmes, who had the gift of laying on of hands. He was a Presbyterian minister and he was being written. An article was being highlighted in regards to the work that he did, especially this ability to help people heal from illnesses, and in fact he was able to assist his brother to heal from leukemia. He didn't heal him, he assisted in that and Reverend Holmes had been doing this work since 1950. So he had been doing it 25 years at the time and you have to remember this is like considered uber quackery, oh yeah, okay.
Speaker 2:So my mom read that article and shared this with my father. My mom wanted this guy to come to our house in Connecticut. My dad was like only if the surgeon says it's okay. So it just so happened that my parents were in the hospital at the time and the surgeon was sitting at the nurse's station. So it just so happened that my parents were in the hospital at the time and the surgeon was sitting at the nurse's station. So my mom marched out to the nurse's station and announced to the surgeon I'm thinking about having a spiritual healer come in to assist my husband with his condition, because Western medicine was failing her big time. So the surgeon looks up at her and says Sure, that would be fine. Okay, great. So my mom goes back to my dad, shares that news with him. My dad agrees Not. 10 minutes go by. My mom goes back out to the same nurse's station, same surgeon sitting there and shared the news with the surgeons and she said you know, my husband agreed to have the spiritual healer come in. The surgeon stopped what he was doing, looked up at her and said I never agreed to that. So this is where God kind of comes in behind the scenes and laces things around.
Speaker 2:My mom didn't share that piece of information with my dad and a month later Reverend Holmes was at our house in Connecticut and I just remember him being this amazing man who had really good energy and very humble. I don't know how he knew this, but my dad had one leg that was shorter than the other. The whole entire family knew it. My dad used to wear a lift in his shoes, but my dad was barefoot and there was no shoes in sight. But he knew that my dad had that leg length discrepancy. So when my dad sat down, he said please put your both your feet up. And sure he, sure enough he did. And there was a one inch gap between the longer and the shorter leg and he instructed my dad to lower his legs and he started praying over my father. He tapped his belly solar plexus, top of his head, his crown chakra, started saying some prayers and quoting scripture from the Bible and then he said put both your feet up. And, carrie, they were both the same length. Wow, in that moment my life changed forever.
Speaker 2:I knew that it was my mission to go into health care to bridge the spiritual with the physical and the visible with the invisible. Now my father, the big skeptic started wailing like a baby, like I've never, ever seen him cry before, because he needed to have something visual, to know that something was happened so he could believe. And so what happened after that? More prayers were said over my father for about another half hour and he was instructed to lie down and sleep and rest for as long as possible. My dad slept for over 24 hours because, as we know now, when we are getting energy work done, it's like a computer getting a new, updated program. You have to reboot the computer to reintegrate the new information. Same thing with your physical body New information is coming in, new energy, new downloads. Our body needs to rest, to recalibrate to the higher frequency.
Speaker 2:He returned a month later to the CAT scanner where he had been diagnosed with what he was going to be needed to do, and they showed no evidence of what his previous health problem was that was creating all of this. He never had to revisit this ever again, and they were supposed to be doing a big surgery on him called a spinal fusion, which in 1975 was in its neophyte stages of development. That came with a high risk of either you being paralyzed, you could die. You may get better. You may not. He never had to have that surgery and he passed away at the age of 80 about 13 years ago. Wow.
Speaker 2:So for me I was like this happened and I'm thinking to myself now what? Because, okay, I've got all this information, I know where I need to be going. So I went into healthcare and let me tell you it's been an interesting journey Because, being an intuitive, you see things, hear things, feel things, know things that Western medicine doesn't, but they sit on their laurels thinking that they're the best thing since sliced bread. Interesting, an interesting journey for me. I was highly naive as a young nurse. In fact, in the early 1980s I lived through that other pandemic called HIV and AIDS. Oh yeah, at the time, and I thought Western medicine knew all the answers Silly me. I realized shortly after, during that thing, that when the protocol was changing on a daily basis, I was like, oh hell, nobody knows what the hell's going on. So they don't.
Speaker 2:And the thing is there's a reason why they call it a license to practice because they are practicing and you know, and that's okay, that's what you know. That's one modality of health and wellness. The good news is is that, as I've migrated through my career journey, cause I still practice in a clinical setting part-time and do my other coaching stuff as well. It's reassuring to know that it's only taken 45 years, but we're heading in the right direction. Okay, yeah, so the thing is in 19, in the 1990s. I think one of the things that opened the doorway for what we are witnessing today in health and wellness is the whole complementary and alternative movement that started in that time and the National Institutes of Health and Wellness started implementing and looking at complementary and alternative and integrative modalities.
Speaker 1:Because, like yes, like acupuncture.
Speaker 2:Absolutely.
Speaker 1:Yeah, practic.
Speaker 2:Yeah Well, acupuncture has been around for 5000 years. I mean, obviously it's still here, so it must work. What do you think? So I just have to crack, because it's just like. It's kind of comical in a way, and I have a lot of compassion and a lot of hope, knowing that we're heading in the right direction.
Speaker 2:It probably doesn't seem that way to a lot of people, but you and I were both sharing about this, the whole thing about paradigms and shifting. There's a lot of paradigm shifting that is happening. We, everything that we look at in our world, has been built on an old paradigm of you know, we talked about dimensional realities. Third dimensional reality third dimensional, is like a lot of control, abuse of power, fear Okay. And when these structures are built on that, they're vibrating and stuck, landlocked in that vibration of third dimensional. Well, we are going to fourth and fifth. Okay, it's no longer an alignment, but yet people who are still here, it's like crabs in a bucket. You're up here and you're escaping, the crabs are coming out, but yet these lower vibrating crabs are trying to reach for your feet to keep you down here, and that's what we're witnessing right now.
Speaker 1:So, and that's why I tell people we need to be mindful, you know, like, what I was saying is what do we put in our minds? What are we going to watch on TV, what are we going to watch in the theaters? And you know, when I sit back and I look at all the fear mongering and all the violence and the gore, because I mean I know, I don't, I don't look it, but I was born in 68. So I know what it was like in the, you know, in the seventies and, yes, it was completely different than how, how it is now and, um, but I look at it is I'm I'm glad the way that the world is raising its level of consciousness, Cause, like even with AIDS, you know, back then being being gay was so taboo. I mean, it was, it was horrible. But now we're like, well, if that's the way you're born and that's how you feel and you love this person and you're not hurting anybody, um, it's just love, there's nothing wrong with it. And so, you know, as as a species, we are raising our level of consciousness to be more accepting, more compassionate, more, more forgiving, more optimistic, instead of everything just being black and white, because that is 3D is. It's all about fear, power, control and and all about the self and as a whole. We need to look at it.
Speaker 1:So a good example and I would recommend everyone watch this documentary is called the Grab and it's all about how countries are. We're going to have a war on food because we're going to have so many people on this planet and how are we going to feed them? So there's other countries buying a property on Africa and different areas to grow their crops and that's where they see it. But the real important thing is there's too many distractions, as you know, Dolores, in the world. So many distractions. There's like all these mini reels and our attention span is just changing and all of that is distracting us from looking at the real truth of what is going on in the background. You know, behind you are.
Speaker 2:You are so spot on and it's just like I've. Actually, I had something happen to me about six months ago. I got cyber attacked and they got into my financials and drain my personal and checking in whatever, and they got in through social media pretty much, and so I had to stop because I was promoting my podcast through doing reels on tick toxic. Yeah, all the tick toxic. It's not tick tock, it's tick toxic, because it's like exactly what you said it's about distraction and that is uber distractive and in fact, it was so energetically misaligned with me I was getting like violently ill just being on it and I had to stop. So I you know I want to circle back to this because I think it's so.
Speaker 2:You know we talk about collective consciousness, you know. You describe it as something you know, but what it is? It's collective consciousness, it's a pool of energetic stuff and I don't think people realize what that is and how we influence and affect that. Okay, everything starts with self first. Okay, I don't care if you're seeing a lot of judging and criticizing and talks and collective consciousness, but we start with that ourselves. We're very good at judging and criticizing ourselves. Yeah, okay, and this is where it starts Okay, because we judge and criticize ourselves and that little pebble our personality, that idea, whatever gets dropped into collective consciousness and it ripples out and affects everything. It's like putting a pebble in a pond. Same philosophy we're contributing to collective consciousness Even though we're beating ourselves up and you don't think you're doing that. That goes into the bigger pool.
Speaker 2:So I think and I feel and I know this is true that we need to start being more self-compassionate with ourselves. Being more self-compassionate with ourselves when we start going down that rabbit hole of beating ourselves up our awareness. When you become aware, it's hard to go back to being unaware. You have awareness. Now you can make a different choice. How are you going to change that? I find one of the easiest things to do is just focus on the word self-compassion, because self-compassion is a higher vibrating word than fear or beating self up. When you focus on the energy of something higher vibrating, you're going to create a higher frequency where this stuff is going to fall away and you're going to. When you start having more self-compassion for yourself, it's going to be dropping pebbles of self-compassion into collective consciousness and it's going to ripple and affect.
Speaker 2:When people say they can't, they don't. They're just one person, they can't change the world. I beg to differ. You have more power than you know. You contribute to that change by who you are being and the essence that's radiating through you because, remember, everything is energy. Yeah, and I know, back 50 years ago people would look at you like you had three eyes and you were cray cray, but it's the truth. We know through quantum physics that everything is energy and we have more power than you know. When you're awake, this is where you step into your power.
Speaker 1:No, it's not. You're a hundred percent, because I even did a podcast about how to silence that. You know to silence that negative inner critic, and how you do it is by having a conversation with that part of you that's angry, that doesn't feel good enough, that is wounded. It literally still is a wounded part of you and instead of being an authoritarian parent and telling it to shut up and leave me alone, what you're doing is you're nurturing it and listening to it and learning from it and healing it. And so and it is true Once you really work on that being satisfied with yourself, being content with yourself, having peace with yourself, realizing you're perfectly imperfect, just the way you are, when you go into that 40 human consciousness area, that inner critic goes away.
Speaker 1:It has nothing to cling on to anymore. And when someone tries to shame you or make you feel bad about yourself, you don't take the bait right. You literally don't, because you realize that it's not about you, it's about them, it's their insecurities upon you, and when you have that perspective that it's not about you, it's about their wounded parts, now, it then gives you more compassion and grace towards other people.
Speaker 2:Oh, absolutely, and as long as you remember not to take their stuff on to heal it for them, because that is not your job. Your job and many people who are empaths, intuitives and highly sensitive people, for them, it's about discerning the boundary of what that's all about, because I think for so, for so many of us. You know, when we are conceived in in the uterus, um, and we become more than the two cells, we become energetic beings. At that point, oh yeah.
Speaker 2:So we are taking on things in hotel, mom, okay, we're residing for nine months or so, and everything mom is feeling and experiencing, but also all the ancestral stuff that comes along with it, okay, so sometimes as energetic beings, we can't decipher where we end in. Something else begins and we take it on as ours to heal and fix for our parents, and sometimes when we are born as well. This continues that until you get to a point where you feel like you're not living your true, authentic life and then you have your I call it your spiritual awakening and you realize how it's about unraveling all the stuff that has occurred and it's not like a good thing or bad thing. It's maybe part of your journey to allow you to get to where you are and are going to be going.
Speaker 2:A lot of times we don't realize what we're going through and what we had gone through until you're way on the other side of it and you could sit there and look back and say, oh, my God, I could see how that happened and that led to this and that led to this. And you know it's a beautiful thing when you're on the other side of it and you could witness that it's not so great when you're going through it. Okay, that's all part of the educational experience where you know you're coming to earth to get your PhD and, being human Right Right, we're all going to get our. We're all going to get our dissertation done. We're all going to graduate with PhDs. No, no lie about it, you know.
Speaker 1:Well, and I think, too, it's realizing that nothing is permanent, everything is temporary. So when you're like for me, I call it the dark, dark night of the soul, when I went through that, I didn't know why the hell I was having that experience with these particular people and what, what I mean. I couldn't wrap my head around it. But now, like you said, when I look back at it all, I understand exactly why. Oh, absolutely 100% exactly why. But the beautiful thing is you can look at it from a 3D perspective of I'm a victim and they did this, this, this and this, or you can look at it is no, that taught me so much about myself, about other people, and why I had that experience, because then I'm going to use it for this purpose.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and you know, and I think the whole thing of being grateful and appreciative of those experiences is just another aspect that people, I think, sometimes forget yeah, okay, because it's about, yeah, realizing that, oh my gosh, it was like these great lessons that I learned, and I learned so much, you know. The other thing that makes me think about things too, you know, when people go through major things, sometimes they're just clinging on to the old way, and what I have to tell people is that you know, as uncomfortable as it is to let something go, you're getting upgraded. To let something go, you're getting upgraded Energetically. It's like where you're at is keeping you stuck as to where you should be and will be in the future, right, so it's about allowing it to, you know, remove itself from your space, no matter how painful it is, and realize you're getting upgraded Because you are. You're going to be creating something that's more energetically aligned with who you are right now and where you're going, not where you had been to keep you stuck.
Speaker 1:Right, right, yeah, no, it it makes perfect sense, because I like to look at it as all that lower, dense emotional energies that get stuck and trapped with, you know, within us. It it's like rocks, rocks that are just weighing you down, weighing you down, and when you, when those rocks keep accumulating and accumulating and accumulating like anger and hate and disappointment, and all of that, it builds and builds and builds and builds, and then it creates dis-ease within the physical body. It really does. And so I wanted to ask you know what is an energy whisperer? Because I think it kind of kind of ties into this concept.
Speaker 2:Well, thank you for asking. Energy whisperer was actually some title that a couple of my clients gave to me because I am very fluent. I am very fluent. Okay, if energy was a language, I'd be highly fluent in it, because energy I could read energy very well and it could be a feeling seeing it. When a person starts talking, it's just like I could see the energetic unraveling of what is going on with that person, of what is going on with that person.
Speaker 2:Okay, case in point, if, if somebody comes to see me I mean I see people who have health challenges and always, and also people who just want to make life changes okay, I tell them the same thing because it's the same material, whether or not, wherever you are on the continuum with your health and wellness. So, when you're able to when somebody, for an example, I'm going to give a real strong example is that somebody comes in with, like breast cancer, okay, and they start talking and you know I it's like energetically, I could dissect. You know, the physicality is just the tip of the iceberg. What's below the surface are the emotions, the thought processes, the beliefs, your connectedness to yourself and all the other stuff, ancestral stuff, dimensional stuff, that's below the surface, that is actually unconscious below the surface, but running the show physically Okay, cause everything kind of gets tipped into the physical when this gets very overwhelming Okay. So oftentimes you might find somebody who you know. If they're have breast cancer, it's just like you know. They start talking and I could feel energetically where the blocks are and what is going on and you know whether or not they experience their emotions, how they show up in their life, whether or not they put themselves as a priority. It's just like I could tell a lot energetically that has probably contributed to where they're at physically.
Speaker 2:So it's about looking at those things and making the person have the awareness of this. It's not about me fixing it for them, but it's about them taking ownership and I make suggestions and teaching them how to, maybe for the first time ever, learn how to trust their intuition, because for so many people they either have ignored it, don't even know what, it is been told that not to use it because it's not correct by a third party external. But it's just like we all have that innate wisdom within ourselves to heal ourselves. Sometimes we have dialed it away, put it on a shelf, ignored it, but it's time to have a renaissance and reconnect with that. So it's about teaching people how to trust their intuition and I will give them, like maybe four or five different possibilities and where they feel like they're leaning into, and then they follow that next step and then learn.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying. Maybe they need to do some forgiveness work or whatever. It's just like if that's what they're leaning into. We work on that aspect Because you know more about yourself than anybody does and when somebody comes in and says I'm going to heal you, you're doing them a huge disservice because you throw a bandaid on the situation, because unless they take ownership and step into their power to heal themselves, it's not going to heal. So it's about learning how to heal at the core. So I hope that answered what you were to heal at the core.
Speaker 1:So I hope that answered what you were. No, it did, because what you're doing is you're teaching them like. What I do is how to tap into the realms of 4D and 5D human consciousness yeah, and forgiveness is in that bracket. There is self-acceptance or self-compassion, and they have to learn the lesson of why did I create this within me? Why did this manifest within me? So it is taking accountability and responsibility and all the answers does exist within us. Oh, absolutely Quieter mind. We go within, we ask the questions. It bubbles to the surface and so that's the. It's like I.
Speaker 1:I just interviewed someone recently where I did a trade where he wanted to do my services, so I coached them and then I made them a custom recording and the way that I looked at it is, the coaching was getting the wisdom and the information on the conscious level, but the recording was designed to get it in the subconscious mind, to pull out the roots of what was limiting him in his life and holding him back, and he was just like oh my God, it was, it was, it was, it was amazing and and a lot of it sometimes, like you said, is generational trauma. It's, it's bad habits that have been passed down from generation to generation to generation. It gets stuck in us. It's been proven it can be in our DNA for up to seven generations, and so that's why, when I do the customs I'm clearing.
Speaker 2:I look at it as I'm taking out the garbage and I'm raising them up energetically, well of course, and that that and you know I want to share this part of it too, and I'm sure you're aware of this it's like when you start doing the energetic work on your ancestor ancestral stuff, it's just like you have the capability to heal up to seven generations in the past and seven in the future. So it's a huge gift to your ancestors. Because I also look at it from this perspective, I think a lot of people who were born impasse intuitives and highly sensitive people. They, you know, sometimes they feel like this is like the curse that's been bestowed upon them. It's not. It's the true. You have a true gift.
Speaker 2:You're here to heal generational stuff that's been going on. It stops with you, right, so it doesn't go any further. So you have big you. You have a big job in this incarnation. Yet until you get to the other side of your stuff, sometimes you don't realize what is really going on. And now, since you healed it within yourself, you're able to heal it from, you know, from that heel point to through the ancestral lineage as well. So it's very powerful stuff and, you know, not every family has multiple empaths, intuitives and highly sensitive people. It's like we're strategically placed in family clans. It's like you might be considered the black sheep of the family or the weird one. That's me, yeah, but everybody. But the thing is, you're there for that particular purpose and it really is a huge gift of service to your whole family lineage really. So you know, it's not for the faint of heart.
Speaker 1:And it takes a lot of courage.
Speaker 1:I mean especially, you know, because, yes, I am a black sheep and I've always said it and been and been proud of it. It's not easy, yeah, it's not easy, but I I look at it is, yeah, I learned a lot about me, you know, and why I came in at this particular time and what is my purpose and you know what, what's my meaning, and being able to look at the dysfunctional, toxic people in my family and still love them, yes, but agree that I don't have to like them. That's a personality preference but I can still love them because they were my greatest teachers.
Speaker 2:Oh, absolutely, and I you know, I feel, when we look at the world from that perspective, it just gives us a different possibility.
Speaker 1:You're not looking at from the lens of a victim.
Speaker 2:Exactly, exactly.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you're looking at it is. I came in here for this particular reason and purpose to learn this. I chose my family. I chose my parents, you know. And just because we chose them, it doesn't mean you know, and just because we chose them it doesn't mean you know they're bad or they're flawed or they're or they're horrid or any anything like that. It just means you pick them for a particular reason and the sooner you can figure out what it is and and and raise your consciousness up from you know, feeling victimized and blaming everybody. When you raise yourself up, then you're freeing yourself and everybody around you.
Speaker 2:Absolutely. So. You know, people. I think the other concept that people may have a challenge with is the whole concept of energy, because everything is energy. Okay, when you and I look at each other, we see our offices. Actually, those are denser forms of energy. Our physicality is a very dense form of energy, but if you were to put everything that you see under a high powered microscope, it would vibrate. So it's energy.
Speaker 2:Those are the things that we could feel, you know. We could see or tangibly feel. The things that we can't see or feel are our thoughts, our emotions, whether or not we've experienced them or not, our connectedness to ourselves, you know, and also the ancestral stuff and dimensional stuff and past life stuff. To a lot of us have past life hangovers that we are carrying, stuff from many lifetimes that are influencing us now. That's what we call a hangover. It's not, didn't happen this lifetime, but it's still interfering.
Speaker 2:That's all energy that maybe some people could see if they're clairvoyant or clairsent or whatever, but the majority of people can't. They could feel it. Maybe they could sense it. Sometimes, when you're in a room, you could sense what had happened in the room before, if it was positive or negative or, you know, I think the class class thing is like. This is a real great demonstration how energy works. We've all had those experiences where you've had friends that are someplace else in the world, thousands of miles away. Maybe you haven't seen them in a while. You think about them and the next thing you know the phone rings and it's them. This is how energy works. Okay, it's waves. So the thing is is just because you can't see them does not mean it doesn't exist. So energy is everywhere and I feel that, as people are waking up to going into the fourth and fifth dimensional realities, this is going to become a common awareness now than it had been before.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, I, I, I fully, I fully agree. So I'm curious, and I'm sure other people are as well what programs do you offer? What do you?
Speaker 2:offer. I have this program with that I co host with a friend of mine, cozy Stan Cates, who is a body talk practitioner, and it's called I'm awake. Now what it's for those people who had their spiritual awakening or have realized that life isn't working for them as it had before and now they don't know what to do with it, because sometimes that could be a real scary place, and for many of us who have gone through that decades before, it was a very scary place because there was no resources. So we provide resources, tools, healing a community, and also weekly talks, 30 minute talks on different topics, and we've talked about fear, we've talked about forgiveness, we've we're going to probably talk about um just energy and in general, tonight we have one tonight. We usually meet on Tuesday nights, but since it's um the holiday and Gracie, my cat, just loves to be around. She's very, she's a very special kitty.
Speaker 1:She's super sweet.
Speaker 2:Oh, she's, she's very sweet. Um, so that's one thing, and I also offer one-on-one coaching and if you're interested in either of those things, you could just go to my website, drdeloresfazzinocom, and you should be able to see I'm awake now, what in the header, and just click on that and it'll give you more information. It's a monthly membership program but it offers a lot of support and a lot of different resources. We like to populate that stuff because it's nice to have a place where you could go. It's like, okay, I need some information about forgiveness. It's just like so we give some resources and stuff like that, and books maybe that they might, you know, want to want to read or whatever. But yeah, thank you.
Speaker 1:And I'm going to create a blog post for you that will have all your um like.
Speaker 2:Facebook.
Speaker 1:Instagram, linkedin, so people can contact you that way.
Speaker 2:Yeah, cool. Well, thank you so much, carrie, I appreciate that.
Speaker 1:Thank well, I'm just I'm really glad I got to connect with you and communicate on this subject, because there, I mean, there's even a great book out there of um God, was it? Heal your body? I mean, that was the first one that came out, and then the secret language of your body, all about emotions and how it creates disease within us. But we also have the power to you know heal.
Speaker 2:We do, and you know. I just want to piggyback on what you're saying as well, because I've been recently revisiting books that I read 30 plus years ago and a series of books by Catherine Ponder on the dynamic laws of prosperity and the dynamic oh, love her books.
Speaker 2:Oh my God, dynamic laws of healing, cause I'm doing it right now. It is just amazing because this woman I mean her material she's still alive. She's like 90. And her material is timeless. Even though it was written like 50 plus years ago, it's still very applicable to today and where we're going in the future. So she was, she's a true visionary she is.
Speaker 1:I remember reading her books when I was literally in high school and in college um, um, yes, like, and some other one like your word is your wand, yeah, and the golden path was another amazing book. I forget who wrote that one, but oh yeah, I read all these spiritual books like creative visualization and learning about channeling, and oh yeah it's been.
Speaker 2:It's been kind of fun to revisit it like decades later because you know, I know, for I can speak for myself. I've gone through so much growth myself. I have a different lens as I'm reading this compared to what the lens was before, and it's just been highly insightful so well she has lots of prayers in there too.
Speaker 1:It's, like you know, really positive healing statements of what to say. Yes.
Speaker 2:Oh my God. So I feel that this, this is something, if it resonates with people, to go explore, because it's definitely a cool thing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it is Well, thank you, Thank you. Thank you for being my guest today. Happy holidays. I enjoyed this conversation with you, Dolores. You're welcome, Keri, and I look forward to, you know, possibly having you back and talking about more stuff, because this is important, you know. I mean people want to. You know heal and there's ways that we can start healing ourselves in a, let's say, unconventional way, but it should be the conventional way.
Speaker 2:I totally agree. It's like it's moving into another dimension, yeah, which is it's been a journey in my career, but it's. I'm glad I'm at the point where I'm at right now, because now I get to see a lot of the fruits of the labor that had been done for so many decades. So, yeah, timing is everything, especially when you're like, okay, I'm here, now I'm supposed to do what? Yeah, you, you know you have to laugh, because it's just like you know, the universe and God has a great sense of humor and the thing is, it's like I want to just leave this one last thing with everybody please don't ever lose your sense of humor or your sense of wonder and humor, because because once you do that, it's over. Folks, there's a lot to laugh about in this world. There really is.
Speaker 1:There really is. Yes, yeah, I say we got to stop being so serious, yeah. Anyway, thank you Thank you, dolores, have a fabulous rest of your day and thank you. Thank you, you're welcome. You're welcome, all right, take care.
Speaker 2:Bye.