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The Language of Light – Guest Juan Carlos from Uruguay

The Language of Light: Vibration, Consciousness, and the Hidden Way We Truly Communicate

In this profound and eye-opening conversation hosted by Alex on TheAlexShow.TV, the discussion moves beyond traditional ideas of communication and dives into something far more fundamental: vibration. Watch the full experience here: https://youtube.com/watch?v=4ukFep1Diy8.

This episode explores what is often referred to as the “Language of Light,” not as a metaphor, but as a real phenomenon experienced through frequency, sensation, and inner awareness. Rather than focusing on spoken language, logic, or intellectual understanding, the conversation shifts toward something more direct—an energetic form of communication that operates beyond words.

What makes this discussion especially powerful is that it is not presented as theory alone. It is described as something that can be felt, experienced, and recognized internally, even if it cannot be easily explained through conventional frameworks.

Beyond Words: Communication Through Vibration

One of the most important ideas explored in this episode is that communication does not begin with language. Language, as most people understand it, is a translation tool. It attempts to describe something deeper, something that already exists prior to words.

The Language of Light is described as that deeper layer—a form of communication based on vibration. It is not something that needs to be translated into sentences. Instead, it is something that moves through the body, activating sensations and awareness that cannot be reduced to vocabulary.

This perspective changes how we think about communication entirely. Instead of asking what something means intellectually, the question becomes: what does it do to your internal state?

The Physical Experience of Frequency

Throughout the conversation, it is emphasized that this is not a purely abstract or philosophical idea. People report feeling physical sensations when exposed to these frequencies. The vibration is described as something that moves through the body, creating a response that is immediate and unmistakable.

This experience is compared to sound-based practices such as gong baths, where vibration is not only heard but felt throughout the body. However, the Language of Light is described as operating at a deeper and more precise level, interacting directly with internal states of consciousness.

This distinction is important because it moves the discussion away from belief and into experience. It is not about convincing someone intellectually. It is about whether the individual feels the effect.

A Connection to Higher Dimensions

The conversation also introduces the idea that this form of communication is connected to higher-dimensional consciousness. These are described as beings or intelligences that exist beyond the limitations of ordinary perception.

Rather than communicating through structured language, these intelligences are said to operate through frequency. Their “language” is vibration itself, which interacts directly with human awareness.

This concept may challenge conventional understanding, but it aligns with a broader idea that reality is layered and multidimensional. If consciousness exists beyond the physical, then communication may also extend beyond physical forms.

Watch the full breakdown here: Language of Light Full Conversation.

The Akashic Field and Universal Connection

Another key idea explored is the concept of a universal information field often referred to as the Akashic Records. This is described as a kind of cosmic network where all information exists simultaneously.

Within this framework, everything is interconnected. Individuals are not isolated beings but part of a larger network of consciousness. The Language of Light is presented as a way of accessing or interacting with that network.

This idea reinforces the notion that communication is not limited to external expression. It can also be internal, intuitive, and direct.

Decoding the Self

One of the most compelling aspects of the discussion is the idea that this form of communication does not give you something new. Instead, it activates something that is already within you.

The vibration is said to “decode” internal structures, unlocking awareness, clarity, and shifts in perception. This suggests that knowledge is not always acquired from the outside but revealed from within.

This perspective transforms the role of the individual. Instead of being a passive receiver of information, each person becomes an active participant in their own awakening.

Why It Cannot Be Proven in Traditional Ways

A recurring theme in the conversation is the limitation of traditional scientific methods when applied to subjective experience. The Language of Light is described as something that cannot be reproduced in a laboratory setting.

This does not necessarily mean it is not real. It simply means it operates in a domain that is not easily measured using conventional tools.

Scientific frameworks rely on repeatability and verification. But experiences that depend on individual perception, awareness, and connection may not fit neatly into those criteria.

This creates a tension between empirical validation and personal experience. The discussion suggests that both perspectives have value, but they operate in different domains.

The Role of Skepticism

The conversation also addresses skepticism directly. It is acknowledged that some people will not accept this kind of phenomenon, even if they witness it.

This highlights an important point: belief is not always determined by evidence alone. It is also shaped by expectations, frameworks, and personal openness.

Rather than trying to convince skeptics, the discussion suggests focusing on direct experience. If something can be felt and recognized internally, it does not require external validation to have meaning.

Creating Your Own Connection

One of the most empowering ideas presented is that there is no single method or system that must be followed. In fact, rigid systems are discouraged.

Instead of adopting techniques created by others, individuals are encouraged to develop their own connection. This means exploring what resonates personally rather than relying on predefined structures.

This approach prevents the formation of dogma and keeps the experience dynamic and personal. It also reinforces the idea that each individual’s path is unique.

Comparisons with Other Practices

The Language of Light is compared to other holistic practices such as Reiki. While these practices also involve energy and healing, the discussion suggests that the Language of Light operates at a higher frequency.

This does not diminish other practices. Instead, it highlights that different methods may operate at different levels or layers of experience.

The key takeaway is that there is no competition between approaches. Each has its place, and each individual may resonate with different methods.

The Importance of Direct Experience

Throughout the episode, the emphasis remains on experience. Concepts can be discussed endlessly, but without direct experience, they remain abstract.

The Language of Light is presented as something that must be felt. It is not enough to understand it intellectually. The real understanding comes from experiencing the vibration and observing its effect.

This aligns with a broader principle: true knowledge often comes from direct interaction rather than secondhand information.

Breaking Away from Traditional Thinking

This conversation challenges many conventional assumptions. It suggests that reality may be more fluid, interconnected, and dynamic than commonly believed.

By shifting focus from rigid structures to direct experience, individuals may begin to see reality in a different way. This does not require abandoning logic or reason. Instead, it involves expanding the framework to include additional dimensions of understanding.

A New Perspective on Consciousness

Ultimately, this episode offers a new way of thinking about consciousness itself. Instead of viewing consciousness as something confined to the brain, it is presented as something more expansive.

If consciousness is interconnected and responsive to frequency, then communication becomes a much broader phenomenon. It is no longer limited to speech or writing. It becomes an interaction of energy, awareness, and presence.

Final Thoughts

This conversation on TheAlexShow.TV opens the door to a deeper understanding of communication, perception, and consciousness. It encourages viewers to move beyond assumptions and explore experience directly.

Watch the full discussion here: https://youtube.com/watch?v=4ukFep1Diy8.

The Language of Light is not presented as a belief system or a fixed method. It is presented as an experience—one that invites curiosity, openness, and exploration. Whether one approaches it with skepticism or interest, it offers an opportunity to question how we perceive reality and how we connect with it.

In the end, the most important question is not whether it can be proven, but whether it can be experienced. And that is something only each individual can answer for themselves.

The 4th Level of Consciousness – Self-Awareness

The 4th Level of Consciousness: Self-Awareness and the Awakening of the Observer

In this transformative episode of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex reaches a pivotal turning point in the Seven Levels of Consciousness series: Level Four – Self-Awareness.

If you have not yet watched the full episode, you can view it here:
The 4th Level of Consciousness – Self-Awareness.

This is the level where something shifts internally. It is no longer about survival, ego, or tribal identity. It is about realizing that you are not your thoughts, not your emotions, and not even the personality you see in the mirror.


The Moment Everything Splits

Self-awareness begins with a simple but revolutionary question:

Who is the one noticing this thought?

You may be sitting in traffic, frustrated and angry. Suddenly, you observe the anger. There is anger — and there is you watching it.

That separation is the birth of the observer.

This ability is known as metacognition — the capacity to observe your own mental processes. For the first time, you are no longer fully identified with the contents of your mind.

You realize:

  • I am not my thoughts.
  • I am not my emotions.
  • I am not my job, my body, my history.

This cracks the foundation of the prison built in Levels One, Two, and Three.


Seeing the Programming

At Level Four, you begin seeing your conditioning as if it were code on a screen.

You notice inherited beliefs:

  • “Money doesn’t grow on trees.”
  • “Life is hard.”
  • “You must struggle to succeed.”

You recognize automatic trauma responses. You see how media manipulates fear. You observe how political narratives divide. You understand how institutions may prioritize conformity over independent thought.

The illusion becomes transparent.

As Alex explains, it feels like discovering you are inside The Truman Show — and suddenly realizing the set walls are artificial.


The Dark Night of the Soul

Many spiritual traditions describe what happens next as the “dark night of the soul.”

When you reach self-awareness, your previous identity begins dissolving.

  • Your job may feel empty.
  • Old conversations feel superficial.
  • Beliefs collapse.
  • Relationships shift.

This phase can feel isolating.

Friends may not understand your transformation. Family might think you have changed too much. Social systems may feel hollow.

But according to Alex, this does not mean you must abandon everyone.


Staying Connected Without Imposing

A crucial teaching in this episode is balance.

Reaching Level Four does not mean arguing with everyone who disagrees with you. It does not mean preaching awakening to those who are not asking for it.

Imposing your awareness becomes ego (Level Two) or tribal conflict (Level Three).

Instead:

  • Smile when challenged.
  • Change the subject if needed.
  • Maintain love and connection.
  • Respect others’ free will.

You can remain fully engaged in life while internally detached.

Sports events, concerts, travel, social gatherings — these experiences are not forbidden. When you are aware, they no longer control you.

You see the programming, but it does not influence you subconsciously.


Jumping In and Out of Level Four

Alex openly admits that self-awareness is not a permanent mountaintop.

Life still brings survival concerns. Health issues arise. Loved ones age. Financial responsibilities remain.

You may jump in and out of Level Four.

But once you have seen beyond identification, you cannot fully return to unconsciousness.

You know there is something beyond this physical reality.


You Are a Spirit Having a Human Experience

The core message of this episode is simple but profound:

You are not a human trying to become spiritual.

You are a spirit having a human experience.

This realization changes how you behave.

If you are a spirit:

  • Why compete unnecessarily?
  • Why cling to pride?
  • Why destroy relationships over being right?

Self-awareness softens the ego and dissolves division.


Discovering Your True Self

At the end of the episode, Alex shares what he calls his favorite message.

You are not what you were grown to believe.

You are an incredible being without limits, with eternal life, infinite wisdom, and a powerful heart.

Your only mission is to become a beacon of love and serve others.

How do you begin?

  • Dedicate five minutes a day to silence.
  • Ask: Who am I?
  • Ask: Where do I come from?
  • Ask: What is my purpose?

The discovery process is personal. No one can do it for you.

As old emotions dissolve — hate, pride, envy, fear — you begin experiencing real freedom.

Not freedom from society.

Freedom from identification.


Continue the Journey

This episode marks the threshold between unconscious living and awakened observation.

Watch the full episode here:
The 4th Level of Consciousness – Self-Awareness

Explore the full consciousness series and other transformative conversations on:
TheAlexShow.TV YouTube Channel

Survival keeps you reactive.

Ego keeps you comparing.

Social identity keeps you divided.

Self-awareness allows you to observe.

And once the observer awakens, the journey truly begins.

The 3rd Level of Consciousness – Socia

The 3rd Level of Consciousness: Social Identity, Tribal Conflict, and the Collective Trap

In this powerful continuation of the Seven Levels of Consciousness series on TheAlexShow.TV, Alex explores what he calls the final layer of the internal matrix: Level Three – Social Consciousness.

If you haven’t watched the full episode yet, you can view it here:
The 3rd Level of Consciousness – Social.

This level appears noble. It feels like evolution. It feels like you have moved beyond selfish survival and ego-driven ambition. But according to Alex, it is still part of the same system — simply another flavor of the same structure.


The Last Level Inside the Matrix

Level One was Survival.

Level Two was Ego.

Level Three is Social.

These three together form what Alex describes as the internal matrix — the structure that keeps 99% of humanity cycling through fear, comparison, and division.

At Level Three, your identity expands from “me” to “we.”

You find meaning through group identity:

  • Your political party
  • Your religion
  • Your nation
  • Your activist movement
  • Your ideology

This feels like growth. You care about something bigger than yourself. You fight for justice. You defend your tribe.

But here is the trap.


The Collective Trap

At this level, the world becomes divided into rigid categories:

  • Us vs. Them
  • Right vs. Wrong
  • Believers vs. Heretics
  • Woke vs. Ignorant
  • Good vs. Evil

Your group is right.

Their group is wrong.

And every group believes the same thing about itself.

History is filled with wars justified under the banner of righteousness. Religious conflicts, political invasions, ideological battles — all fueled by the belief: “We are correct. They are mistaken.”

Social consciousness generates powerful emotional energy:

  • Righteous anger
  • Moral superiority
  • Tribal belonging
  • Crusading intensity

It feels meaningful. It feels justified. But it keeps humanity divided.


Division as Distraction

One of the central ideas in this episode is simple but profound:

If we are fighting each other, we are not questioning the system itself.

Right versus left.

Religious versus secular.

Vaxed versus unvaxed.

Capitalist versus communist.

As long as we are locked in conflict with one another, the deeper structure remains untouched.

Level Three provides just enough awareness to see problems — but not enough to transcend them.


Religion and Exclusion

Alex discusses how many religions operate within Level Three consciousness.

Not because faith is inherently flawed, but because institutional structures often become exclusive:

“We are correct.”

“You are mistaken.”

Exclusion becomes the default setting.

Spirituality, in contrast, tends to be more inclusive. It may not automatically unite people, but it does not demand rejection of others as a condition of belonging.

And exclusion is the seed of conflict.


The Mind’s Need to Be Right

Social consciousness thrives on mental validation.

The ego needs to be right.

Even someone who has committed serious wrongdoing will often justify themselves internally. The mind searches for pathways to defend identity at all costs.

This is why debates often escalate into aggression. Not because truth is being pursued, but because identity feels threatened.

When identity is tied to ideology, disagreement feels like attack.


Violence Beyond the Physical

Alex makes an important clarification: violence is not only physical.

Violence can also be verbal. Emotional. Psychological.

A hostile debate can wound deeply. Aggressive dismissal can leave scars.

You do not need weapons to create harm.

And responding to aggression with aggression only perpetuates the cycle.

He references the philosophy of nonviolence — the idea that responding with force places you at the same level as what you oppose.

Breaking the cycle requires refusing to descend into it.


The Example of Tribal Communities

One modern example discussed in the episode is how online communities form intense tribal identities.

Whether political movements, conspiracy groups, activist circles, or even scientific debates, the pattern repeats:

  • Strong internal bonding
  • Hostility toward outsiders
  • Defensive reactions to criticism
  • Personal attacks replacing discussion

The emotional energy is intense. But intensity does not equal truth.


Choosing Not to Engage

One of the most practical suggestions Alex offers is simple:

You do not have to participate.

You are not obligated to argue.

You are not obligated to defend every belief.

You are not obligated to convince anyone.

If someone is genuinely interested in dialogue, conversation is possible.

If someone is simply protecting their ego, disengagement is wisdom.

Social consciousness thrives on reaction.

Silence dissolves reaction.


The Illusion of Being Trapped

Another powerful theme in the episode is the illusion of permanent imprisonment.

Certain narratives — whether about cosmic domes, inescapable systems, or absolute confinement — reinforce the belief that there is no way out.

But Alex suggests something different.

The way out is not physical rebellion.

The way out is internal detachment.

When attachment dissolves, the prison loses its grip.


From Level Three to Level Four

Level Three is the last stage before awakening.

It is where awareness begins to question division itself.

The transition to Level Four — self-discovery — happens when you stop identifying entirely with group labels and begin asking deeper questions:

  • Who am I beyond ideology?
  • Who am I beyond tribe?
  • Who am I beyond nationality and belief?

This is where true transformation begins.


Discovering Your True Self

As always, Alex closes with the core message of the channel.

You are not what you were programmed to believe.

You are an incredible being without limits, with eternal life, infinite wisdom, and a powerful heart.

Your best version is already inside you.

To begin discovering it:

  • Dedicate five minutes daily to silence.
  • Ask: Who am I?
  • Ask: Where do I come from?
  • Ask: What is my purpose?

Over time, pride fades. Judgment dissolves. The need to be right disappears.

And with it, the collective trap begins to loosen.


Watch the Full Episode

Continue the journey by watching the complete discussion here:
The 3rd Level of Consciousness – Social

Explore the entire consciousness series and other transformational conversations on:
TheAlexShow.TV YouTube Channel

Survival keeps you afraid.

Ego keeps you comparing.

Social identity keeps you fighting.

But awareness — true awareness — invites you to transcend all three.

The doorway to Level Four is closer than you think.

Let’s talk about the Therians – Guest Victoria from Spain

Let’s Talk About the Therians: Understanding Identity, Expression, and Boundaries in Modern Society

In this thought-provoking episode, Alex welcomes Victoria from Spain to explore a topic that has recently gained global attention: the Therian phenomenon. This emerging trend, particularly among younger generations, raises complex questions about identity, expression, society, and the balance between personal freedom and collective responsibility.

Watch the full discussion here: Let’s talk about the Therians – Guest Victoria from Spain. The conversation approaches the topic with seriousness, respect, and a genuine attempt to understand what may be driving this phenomenon.

For more deep conversations like this, visit TheAlexShow.TV YouTube channel, where Alex explores topics related to consciousness, society, and human experience.

What Are Therians?

The term “Therian” refers to individuals who identify, in some way, as animals within a human body. This identification can manifest through behavior, clothing, or self-expression. Some individuals describe feeling like a wolf, dog, horse, or other animal, and may act accordingly in public or private settings.

As discussed in the episode, this is not a localized trend. It is appearing across multiple countries and cultures, making it a global phenomenon worth examining carefully rather than dismissing outright.

Alex emphasizes from the beginning that the goal is not to mock or judge, but to understand. This distinction is essential when addressing any emerging social trend.

A Spectrum of Expression

One of the key points raised is that not all Therian behavior is the same. There appears to be a spectrum:

  • Some individuals engage in harmless roleplay or cosplay.
  • Others use it as a form of identity expression.
  • In more extreme cases, behavior may begin to interfere with social norms or public safety.

Victoria compares some aspects of the phenomenon to cosplay culture, where people dress as characters from anime, movies, or fictional worlds. In those contexts, expression is creative, contained, and generally accepted because it does not disrupt others.

The distinction becomes critical when behavior crosses from expression into actions that affect other people.

Identity, Visibility, and the Need to Be Seen

A central idea explored in the conversation is the human need for visibility. Victoria suggests that some individuals may adopt Therian identities as a way to feel seen, recognized, or validated.

In a world where social pressure, digital comparison, and isolation are increasingly common, standing out can become a way of reclaiming identity. If someone feels invisible in their everyday life, adopting a unique identity may provide a sense of presence and acknowledgment.

This perspective shifts the conversation from judgment to empathy. Instead of asking “Why would someone do this?” the question becomes “What need is being expressed?”

The Rejection of the Human Experience

Another possibility discussed is that some individuals may be rejecting aspects of the human experience itself. Modern life can be overwhelming—financial pressures, social expectations, constant information exposure, and uncertainty about the future all contribute to stress.

In contrast, animals are often perceived as living simpler, more instinctive lives. They do not worry about societal expectations, long-term planning, or complex emotional conflicts.

From this perspective, identifying as an animal could represent a desire to escape complexity and return to a more instinct-driven existence.

The Role of Social Influence

The conversation also highlights the role of social media and viral trends. Once a behavior gains visibility online, it can spread rapidly. What begins as a niche expression can quickly become a widespread phenomenon.

Platforms amplify visibility, and visibility encourages imitation. This creates a feedback loop where behaviors become more common simply because they are seen more often.

Watch more insights on this topic here: Therian Phenomenon Explained.

When Expression Becomes Disruption

The discussion takes a serious turn when addressing situations where Therian behavior affects others. Examples include aggressive actions, public disturbances, or actions that violate social norms.

This is where the concept of boundaries becomes essential. Personal expression is valid, but it exists within a shared social environment. Actions that harm, threaten, or disrupt others cross a line that cannot be ignored.

Alex and Victoria emphasize a key principle: freedom of expression must coexist with respect for others.

Understanding Instinct vs. Choice

An important distinction is made between animal instinct and human choice. Animals act based on instinct, without ego or intention to harm. Humans, however, operate with awareness, decision-making, and responsibility.

When someone claims to act like an animal, the context matters. Human actions still carry responsibility, regardless of identity or expression.

This distinction helps clarify why certain behaviors cannot be justified simply by adopting an identity.

The Importance of Social Balance

Society functions through shared agreements about behavior, respect, and coexistence. These agreements allow diverse individuals to live together without conflict.

When new forms of expression emerge, they must find a balance within this framework. Total freedom without responsibility leads to chaos, while excessive control suppresses individuality.

The challenge is finding a middle ground where expression is respected without compromising social harmony.

Parallels with Other Movements

The conversation briefly touches on parallels with other social movements. Throughout history, new forms of identity and expression have often faced resistance before becoming understood or accepted.

However, each movement must be evaluated based on its impact. The key question remains: does this expression coexist peacefully with others, or does it create conflict?

This principle applies universally, regardless of the specific identity or trend being discussed.

The Role of Responsibility

Responsibility emerges as one of the most important themes in the discussion. Regardless of identity, every individual has a responsibility to respect others and contribute to a functional society.

This includes understanding boundaries, recognizing the impact of one’s actions, and maintaining mutual respect.

Without responsibility, even well-intentioned forms of expression can lead to unintended consequences.

The Possibility of Short-Term Trends

Alex suggests that the Therian phenomenon may be temporary. Many trends gain rapid attention and then fade as quickly as they appear.

Social dynamics often operate in cycles, with new ideas emerging, spreading, and eventually being replaced by others. It is possible that this phenomenon will follow a similar pattern.

However, even temporary trends can reveal deeper insights about society, identity, and human behavior.

Respect as the Foundation

The conversation concludes with a clear message: respect must be the foundation of all interactions. This includes respecting individuals who express themselves differently, while also maintaining respect for shared spaces and social norms.

Respect is not one-sided. It is a mutual exchange that allows diverse perspectives to coexist without conflict.

When respect is present, dialogue becomes possible. When it is absent, division grows.

Final Thoughts

This episode of TheAlexShow.TV offers a balanced and thoughtful exploration of a complex topic. Rather than reacting with judgment, Alex and Victoria approach the Therian phenomenon with curiosity and reflection.

The discussion highlights the importance of understanding, the value of personal expression, and the necessity of maintaining boundaries in a shared society.

Ultimately, the conversation invites viewers to think critically, remain open-minded, and approach new ideas with both empathy and discernment.

Watch the full episode here: Let’s talk about the Therians – Full Discussion.

The question is not just about Therians. It is about how we navigate identity, freedom, and responsibility in an ever-evolving world.

The 2nd Level of Consciousness – Ego

The 2nd Level of Consciousness: Ego, Identity, and the Illusion of Completion

In this powerful continuation of the Seven Levels of Consciousness series on TheAlexShow.TV, Alex explores one of the most subtle and dangerous traps in the human experience: Ego Consciousness.

If you have not watched the full episode, you can view it here:
The 2nd Level of Consciousness – Ego.

This level feels like success. It feels like progress. It feels like growth. But according to Alex, it is often just another layer of the matrix — more refined than survival, but equally binding.


From Survival to Ego: The Next Trap

After escaping pure survival mode — paying bills, securing income, stabilizing health — many people believe they have “made it.” Financial stability replaces fear. Comfort replaces panic.

But what comes next?

For many, it is ego consciousness.

Instead of asking “Am I safe?” the question becomes:

“Am I admired?”

Your identity begins attaching to external markers:

  • Your job title
  • Your income level
  • Your social media presence
  • Your car, clothes, degree, relationship status
  • Your reputation and status

You are no longer surviving. You are performing.


The Identity Prison

Ego consciousness is the identity prison.

It convinces you that your worth depends on comparison. You scroll social media and feel jealousy. You receive a promotion and feel superior. You buy luxury brands not because you love them, but because you want to be seen wearing them.

As described in the support video featured in this episode, it becomes an endless audition for approval from an audience that is too busy performing to truly care.

The emotional signature of ego consciousness includes:

  • Jealousy
  • Pride
  • Shame
  • Judgment
  • Anxiety about not being enough

And here is the paradox: it feels better than survival. That is why it is so difficult to detect.


Consumer Culture and Engineered Inadequacy

Modern consumer culture thrives at this level.

Advertising rarely sells products. It sells inadequacy. It suggests you are incomplete — and then offers a product to fix that perceived lack.

You are always becoming. Never being.

Always acquiring. Never arriving.

Corporate culture reinforces this mentality: climb the ladder, compete for promotions, earn more, buy more, prove your worth.

It is a hamster wheel disguised as a staircase.


The Spiritual Ego Trap

One of the most important warnings Alex gives is about spiritual ego.

Ego does not disappear when someone begins a spiritual journey. It often transforms.

Statements like:

  • “I am awakened and you are asleep.”
  • “I am conscious and you are a sheep.”
  • “I follow the right teachers.”
  • “I understand what others don’t.”

This is not transcendence.

This is ego wearing a spiritual costume.

Spiritual superiority is still superiority.

And superiority is still ego.


Family, Pride, and Separation

Alex speaks candidly about how ego destroys relationships.

Families stop speaking to each other over arguments about money, religion, politics, or even sexual orientation. Parents reject children. Siblings cut ties.

What stands between reconciliation?

Pride.

Ego convinces you that being right is more important than being connected.

But as Alex emphasizes, love is higher than pride.

You can disagree without arguing. You can respect without surrendering your truth. You can choose peace over victory.


You Are the Cake

One of the analogies used in the episode is simple but profound.

You are the cake.

The outside world — validation, relationships, praise — is the cherry on top.

The cherry makes the cake sweeter. But the cake is complete without it.

Ego consciousness believes the cherry is mandatory. Higher awareness understands it is optional.


Is Ego a Choice?

Unlike survival consciousness, ego is largely a choice.

You do not need to post every achievement online. You do not need to chase constant validation. You do not need external praise to define your worth.

You are already complete.

As Alex explains, you were complete as a child, before birth, in previous lives. Completion is not earned. It is remembered.


The Soul and the Ego

A profound point raised in the episode is that ego is not just physical. It exists in the soul as well.

Even after death, ego attachments — guilt, trauma, identity, contracts — can persist.

This is why self-awareness must happen now.

Freedom requires recognizing ego while embodied.


No Bonus Points

Another essential reminder in this series: there are no bonus points for being in any level.

You are not superior if you believe you are beyond ego.

You are not inferior if you are still working through it.

This framework is informational, not hierarchical.

The goal is awareness, not comparison.


Discovering Your True Self

At the end of the episode, Alex returns to his core message.

You are not what you were programmed to believe.

You are an incredible being without limits, with eternal life, strength, wisdom, and a beautiful heart.

Your only mission in this life is to become a beacon of love and serve others.

How do you discover your true self?

  • Dedicate five minutes daily to silence.
  • Ask: Who am I?
  • Ask: Where do I come from?
  • Ask: What is my purpose?

The answers will not come from a guru. Not from a crystal. Not from an external authority.

The truth comes from inside.


Continue the Consciousness Series

This episode is part of a larger transformational series exploring all seven levels of awareness.

Watch the full episode here:
The 2nd Level of Consciousness – Ego

Explore the complete consciousness journey on the official channel:
TheAlexShow.TV YouTube Channel

Ego is subtle. It feels like progress. It feels like freedom.

But true freedom begins when you realize:

You were already complete.

You were already loved.

You were already enough.

And nothing external can add to what you already are.