“Science and fiction both begin with similar questions: What if? Why? How does it all work? But they focus on different areas of life on earth.”
– Margaret Atwood
On my latest podcast drop, I had my good friend and fellow Dragon Warrior Jo Anne on my Truth Beauty Freedom and Love show to chat all about science fiction. For some strange reason myself and my husband Kevin have been obsessed with watching episodes of Space 1999 on repeat LIVE on YouTube. Space 1999, for all of you unfamiliar, is a sci fi TV Show from the 70’s. The premise is that in the year 1999, the Moon breaks free from Earth’s orbit because of some nuclear waste explosion. There is a base on the Moon called “Moon base Alpha” and now these 300 people are out in deep space on the moon trying to find a place to live.
I love the science fiction dreams of the 70s, the aesthetic of how they envisioned the future to be. We are now currently living in the science fiction future that was dreamed about years ago. Now on August 8, 2024 - we are on the day in my book where we literally jump a portal into the year 2222.
Happy Lionsgate everyone by the way! It’s quite the numerology going on right now too - because August (8) 8 2024 (2 + 0 + 2 + 4 = 8). Super trippy, and when we jump we go to 2222 = WHICH ALSO EQUALS 8.
8 on its side looks like infinity, the ouroboros. There is so much symbolism and esoteric magical stuff happening in our reality right now that I can barely keep up. My message to all of you as we navigate this game we call LIFE - is to hold the stories that provide resonance to you close to your heart.
Within these fantastical stories of fiction are real keys of truth for you.
“The child intuitively comprehends that although these stories are unreal, they are not untrue.”
― Bruno Bettelheim
If you would like to see the previous conversation I had with Jo Anne, you can catch that below:
And finally one more quote about the Truth in Fiction:
“There are people who think that things that happen in fiction do not really happen. These people are wrong.”
― Neil Gaiman
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