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A St Thomas Show, May 24, 2026

A St Thomas Show, May 24, 2026

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A St. Thomas Show with Aero Be Your Own Teacher: Jubilee, Presence, Grace, and Creating From Within Remembering Identity and Introducing a Co-Host Aero opens A St. Thomas Show with a theme centered on inner truth, awakening, and reclaiming personal power, then introduces herself as Saint Thomas, also called Aero. She describes her mission as helping people remember who they are and participate in creating peace on Earth. For this episode she welcomes Rob as co-host, thanks the BBS Radio support team and production manager Sheila, and invites listeners to submit questions or connect through the related Sunday programming. Jubilee, Music, and the Episode's Spiritual Frame Aero frames the discussion through her personal spiritual interpretation of "jubilee," describing it as freedom, self-ownership, and the end of conflict within her own experience. Before moving into the main conversation, she references the film Jupiter Ascending and performs part of Blondie's "Rapture" while connecting its imagery to her disclosure-oriented beliefs. She also mentions Avi Kaplan's "Change on the Rise" as music that powerfully represents jubilee and inner transformation for her. Learning From Others Without Giving Away Authority The central conversation begins with Sheila's statement that everyone has their own song to dance to. Sheila explains that poetry often functions as a message to herself and that her lesson has been to become her own teacher rather than expecting Spirit or outside teachers to provide every answer. Aero agrees that mentors can demonstrate qualities a person seeks, such as calmness or peace, but says any guidance still must be taken inward and discerned personally. Presence, Self-Trust, and Letting Old Stories Go Rob reflects on being raised Catholic and on society's tendency to teach people to look outside themselves for spiritual validation. He says that, over time, he has learned to trust his own inner authority rather than repeatedly retell painful events or seek outside confirmation. Aero and Rob discuss The Power of Now, noticing mental habits, returning attention to the present moment, and treating lapses in presence with humor rather than self-punishment. Recovery Experiences and Differing Personal Paths The three speakers share differing experiences with recovery and emotional processing. Sheila and Aero describe twelve-step recovery as meaningful in their lives, with Aero explaining that meetings helped her learn to speak publicly and that she still identifies as a recovering alcoholic. Rob explains that twelve-step programs were not right for him and presents his personal belief that his substance use related to unresolved trauma rather than an identity he wished to claim. Aero emphasizes that the show is not offering one answer for everyone, but encouraging listeners to find their own truth. Synchronicity, Grace, and Living in the Flow The episode closes with the speakers discussing inherited patterns, synchronicity, everyday presence, and grace toward oneself and others. Aero references an article from ForThePeople.space and shares practices she associates with remaining in the present moment, including nature, rest, breathing, and focusing on peace rather than fear. Rob shares examples from daily life in which he felt the difference between forcing efficiency and moving in flow, while Sheila concludes by encouraging listeners to sing their own song, even if they must create the words themselves.
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