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Buddha at the Gas Pump

306. Kiran Trace – 2nd Interview

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2015

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Kiran Trace is an internationally known spiritual teacher and author. She died of massive spontaneous awakening into her true nature, then eight years later, and at the encouragement of Moni Vangolen, Thomas Stubbs, Adyashanti, and others, she began to talk and teach. Because she spontaneously awoke, with no prior spiritual background, orientation or understanding, she is known for her unique point of view. Folks often call her teachings “fresh” because she doesn't have any spiritual language or linage she points to.  She sees primarily from vast stillness and embodies "the world" from an "inside-outside" point of view.  Seeing the coding of the universe in order to see the universe, it’s very “matrix” like. Visit more of her works and teachings at kirantrace.com, or visit her YouTube channel. Interview recorded 09/24/2015 Kiran's 1st Batgap interview. Kiran in Batgap Panel at Sofia U. Part 1 | Part 2 Transcript of this interview YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Background 00:03:51 - Unraveling Limiting Belief Systems 00:07:03 - Unraveling Toxic Conditioning for Freedom 00:10:28 - The Importance of Healing and Spiritual Awakening 00:14:16 - The Dissolution of the Identification Apparatus and the Inevitability of Awakening 00:17:29 - Becoming Available to Magic and Opportunities 00:20:29 - The Probability of Cultivating Enlightenment 00:23:51 - Glimpses of Stillness and Enlightenment 00:26:30 - The Difference between Lucid Dreaming and Non-Lucid Dreaming 00:29:32 - The Freedom to Choose Fear or Clarity 00:33:16 - Finding Clarity and Freedom in Stillness 00:36:09 - Cultivating Stillness in Different Lifestyles 00:38:59 - The Threshold of Stillness 00:41:43 - The Power of Transformation and Healing 00:44:29 - Disassociation and Trauma 00:47:18 - Triggers and Disassociation in Trauma Therapy 00:50:18 - Home in Vast Stillness 00:53:41 - Exploring Other Dimensions and True Nature 00:56:42 - The Healing Power of Light and Abuse Recovery 00:59:53 - The Paradox of Body Image Conditioning 01:03:14 - Uncovering the Buried Trauma 01:06:35 - Listening to the Body's Intelligence 01:09:47 - Healing Traumas in the Body 01:13:22 - Navigating Community and Collective Belief Systems 01:16:38 - The Power of Collective Energy 01:20:14 - Awakening to Clarity and Evolutionary Opportunities 01:22:46 - The Hell of Awakening 01:25:37 - Past Life Experiences and Kundalini Awakening 01:28:16 - The Movement of Kundalini Energy 01:31:11 - Closing Remarks and Website Information 01:32:46 - Musical Interlude Save

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump. My name is Rick Archer, and this is Kieran, nicknamed Mystic

0:32.6

Girl in the City. I interviewed Kieran about two years ago, and at the time, you know, we both wanted to do another one eventually.

0:40.3

I'm up in Vancouver to do a series of interviews and attend a retreat.

0:45.3

So those of you who watch Back Gap regularly, we'll see a whole batch of them come up in the next few days or weeks.

0:52.3

A lot of questions were sent in after Kieran's first interview.

0:56.0

And I would actually suggest that people watching this interview watch that one first if you haven't already done so,

1:01.0

because it'll kind of give you a background of who Kieran is and what she's been through and so on.

1:05.0

We don't want to rehash all those points in this interview.

1:08.0

But a lot of questions were sent in from people,

1:11.4

and she and her helpers have collected a bunch of them.

1:15.8

So I'm going to ask her some of those during this interview,

1:20.1

and also my own variations on those questions,

1:24.0

and little devil's advocate points,

1:26.0

and anything else that comes to mind. Since it's my

1:29.6

experience and observation that people just keep growing and there's no end to it, I'm always curious

1:36.7

if I'm re-interviewing somebody after a couple of years, if you can possibly remember where you

1:42.3

were at two years ago, how do you feel you've grown since then?

1:46.2

That's a beautiful question. I think it's a really valuable question because it's like, what's the evolution for all of us are always evolving?

1:53.3

But what's the evolution like for awakened clarity?

1:56.6

So I would say, you know, the biggest part for me is that the last time we spoke, I had just begun to teach.

2:02.6

I had resisted it for such a long time, even though there'd been a lot of pressure from a lot of really great teachers,

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