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Episode 274 – The Universe is all about LOVE

The Universe Is All About LOVE – A Message of Truth and Light with Alex

In Episode 274 of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex shares a transformative perspective on the deepest truth behind our existence: love. Not the romantic kind, not the superficial feel-good emotion, but the divine, infinite, unconditional love that makes up the very structure of the Universe.

With heartfelt clarity and grounded wisdom, Alex invites us to drop the illusions of fear and separation and remember what we are: beings of love. This episode is not a lecture — it’s a spiritual mirror, reflecting back the essence of who you’ve always been.

Watch the full episode here.

Love is the Blueprint of Reality

Alex opens with a powerful premise — everything in this Universe is built on love. It’s not a poetic metaphor, it’s literal energy. Whether expressed through creation, compassion, or connection, love is the frequency that keeps galaxies spinning and souls evolving.

He reminds us that even in our darkest moments, love is the invisible thread holding us together. It is patient. It is persistent. And it will always try to bring us home.

What Blocks Us From Love?

The episode dives deep into why we so often feel disconnected. Fear, shame, trauma, ego — these aren’t just emotions, they’re density. They block the natural flow of love in our lives.

Alex shares that healing is less about “fixing” and more about remembering. When we clear these blocks, what remains isn’t something new — it’s something ancient and eternal. It’s love, waiting to be felt again.

Self-Love as the First Gateway

“You cannot give what you don’t have,” Alex says. And it starts with how you speak to yourself. How you forgive yourself. How you stop demanding perfection and start welcoming presence.

He shares stories and reflections on how self-love isn’t vanity — it’s survival. It’s what allows us to rise above programming and choose our highest truth. It’s the foundation of every other form of love.

Love Isn’t Soft — It’s Strong

This episode dispels the myth that love is weakness. Love is fierce. Love sets boundaries. Love says “no” when needed. Love shows up even when it’s hard. Alex reminds us that love is not about enabling — it’s about empowering.

Real love, the kind the Universe is made of, challenges us to grow, to expand, and to serve others while honoring ourselves.

Universal Lessons in Simple Moments

Some of the most touching parts of the episode come when Alex reflects on the everyday moments where the Universe whispers truth. A child’s laugh. A stranger’s kindness. Nature’s balance. These are reminders that we are never alone, never unloved.

The more present we become, the more we notice how love speaks. It doesn’t scream. It doesn’t force. It simply radiates — waiting to be received.

Living From Love in a Fear-Based World

Alex addresses the difficulty of walking in love when the world often operates in fear. But he insists it’s not only possible — it’s necessary. Each choice made from love ripples into the collective. Each act of kindness shifts the frequency of humanity.

“Be the proof that love is real,” he urges. “Live in a way that others remember what they forgot.”

Closing Reflections: You Are Love

As the episode draws to a close, Alex leaves us with a profound reminder: You don’t have to earn love. You are made of it. Every cell, every breath, every heartbeat is proof of divine design.

“Stop chasing it. Start being it.” — Alex

Episode 274 is more than content — it’s a calling. To return to yourself. To remember your light. To live from love, not fear. And to trust that when you do, the Universe responds in kind.

Watch the full episode here and subscribe to TheAlexShow.TV for more soul-deep insight.

Episode 273 – We live in a multidimensional Universe

We Live in a Multidimensional Universe – Expanding Consciousness with Alex

In Episode 273 of TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex opens the door to a conversation that transcends ordinary perception. This isn’t about theory — it’s about the truth behind reality as we know it. What if our universe is layered? What if we are multidimensional beings temporarily occupying a three-dimensional plane? In this deeply moving and intellectually expansive episode, Alex breaks down the structure of reality, inspired by spiritual insights, intuitive understanding, and quantum concepts.

This episode is an invitation to reconsider what we define as “real.” So many of us accept only what we can see and touch. But what if our true nature is invisible? What if your thoughts create bridges to unseen dimensions? Alex explores these questions with his signature humility, drawing from personal awakening and deep contemplation.

At its core, this discussion is about connection — with our higher self, with others, and with the cosmic web of existence that binds us all.

Beyond the Five Senses

Alex opens by acknowledging the limits of our senses. We rely on sight, sound, and touch — but these are just tools of the body. Consciousness, he argues, exists beyond the flesh. And in a multidimensional reality, the five senses are only a partial view of the whole.

There are dimensions of thought, energy, and soul that we interact with constantly, even if unconsciously. Alex invites us to consider that synchronicities, intuition, dreams, and even déjà vu may be glimpses of these overlapping dimensions.

The Trap of 3D Thinking

One of the boldest points Alex makes is that society has conditioned us to think in flat terms. Jobs, status, possessions — these are all 3D pursuits. But as spiritual beings, we crave more than material success. We crave meaning, connection, growth — all of which are multidimensional in nature.

He warns that when we reduce ourselves to only our physical form and earthly experience, we lose our ability to evolve. True evolution, he insists, is not technological — it’s spiritual.

Emotions as Dimensional Portals

In a brilliant twist, Alex discusses how emotions themselves can be doorways. Joy, grief, love, fear — these states of being can transport us into different vibrational frequencies. And each frequency aligns with a different level of reality.

It’s a powerful concept: that how you feel determines what dimension of reality you’re tuned into. Are you operating in a fear-based 3D matrix? Or are you allowing yourself to rise into trust, peace, and insight?

Multidimensional Beings in a Linear World

Alex reflects on the tension many people feel living in a linear, rule-bound world while intuitively knowing they’re something more. He shares moments of personal clarity — when time felt nonlinear, when messages came in dreams, when inner truth contradicted external logic.

These moments aren’t just imagination. They’re reminders. Reminders that we are beings of frequency, and the universe speaks in vibration.

Shifting Realities Through Consciousness

The most empowering part of the episode comes when Alex declares: “You can shift your reality.” By changing your thoughts, healing your pain, and tuning into your intuition, you literally align yourself with a different energetic plane — a higher one.

This idea is not just uplifting — it’s liberating. It means that no matter how limited your life looks, you are never truly stuck. You are always capable of shifting your frequency, and thereby, your life experience.

Spiritual Lessons from a Multidimensional Perspective

Alex closes the episode by tying it all back to love. The most powerful force across all dimensions. In every reality, love is what connects, heals, and expands. He reminds us that the journey isn’t to escape the physical, but to integrate the physical with the spiritual — to live grounded in the truth of who we really are.

“You are not a human being reaching for a soul. You are a soul expressing through a human body,” Alex says. And that shift in identity is what unlocks the multidimensional truth.

Watch the full episode to immerse yourself in this awakening. Subscribe to TheAlexShow.TV for more conversations that will elevate your perspective.

Episode 272 – Guest Joel from USA: Expressing Yourself

Expressing Yourself: A Deep Talk with Guest Joel from the USA

In Episode 272 of TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex is joined by Joel from the United States for a deeply honest conversation about the power and challenge of expressing oneself. From overcoming emotional suppression to embracing vulnerability, the episode explores what it really means to live and speak your truth in a world full of noise, judgment, and expectation.

Joel, a first-time guest, offers a refreshing and raw perspective on the obstacles we face in becoming emotionally available — not only to others but to ourselves. The conversation with Alex is fluid, compassionate, and filled with moments that make the viewer pause and reflect. Watch the episode here.

Throughout the episode, both men dive into the barriers to expression — trauma, social pressure, upbringing — and how most people are never taught how to articulate what they feel. Joel speaks about how silence was a default in his upbringing and how it took deliberate effort to unlearn emotional hiding.

Alex reflects on his own journey of trying to be understood, and how exhausting it is to wear emotional masks just to make others comfortable. They both acknowledge that expression isn’t about yelling or oversharing — it’s about showing up as you truly are, even if it’s quietly.

Topics include:

  • The danger of internalized pain when not expressed
  • Why vulnerability is often confused with weakness
  • The impact of silence in relationships
  • How culture conditions men in particular to shut down emotions
  • The importance of creating safe spaces to share honestly

Joel’s story touches on moments of isolation, spiritual searching, and finally, the small victories of being seen and heard for who he really is. Alex holds space beautifully, adding insight and framing the discussion through the lens of spiritual and emotional growth.

The episode closes with a call to action — not just to speak more, but to listen more deeply to ourselves. To ask what’s really going on underneath the surface. And to have the courage to express that truth, no matter how messy it feels.

It’s not just an interview — it’s a mirror. One that gently asks: What parts of yourself have you silenced, and are you ready to let them speak?

Watch the full episode here on YouTube and subscribe to TheAlexShow.TV for more raw, real, and powerful discussions.

Episode 271 – Guest Tony from UK: Why people are evil

Why Are People Evil? A Deep Talk with Tony from the UK

In Episode 271 of TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex sits down once again with his friend Tony from the UK to confront one of the darkest, most uncomfortable, and pressing questions in human history: Why are people evil?

This is not an easy episode. It doesn’t attempt to sugarcoat the realities of human behavior. Instead, it offers a profound exploration into the origins of cruelty, manipulation, selfishness, and violence. Why do good people sometimes do horrible things? Why does pain repeat itself across generations and borders? Is evil born or made?

In this gripping video, Tony and Alex pull apart the layers of trauma, culture, psychology, and spirituality that lead to acts we call evil — not to excuse them, but to understand and grow beyond them.

Facing the Darkness: Why This Conversation Matters

Alex opens the episode with a sobering acknowledgment: we live in a world where evil is real. From personal betrayals to systemic injustices, acts of cruelty are everywhere. But pointing fingers doesn’t get us far. Understanding does. Healing does.

That’s the heart of this episode. Tony, in his usual grounded and humble tone, suggests that most acts of evil originate in pain — unacknowledged, unresolved pain. The abuser was once abused. The manipulator was once powerless. The bully was once afraid.

This doesn’t justify evil — it humanizes it. And in doing so, it gives us a path forward: empathy with boundaries, forgiveness with discernment, healing with courage.

Nature vs Nurture: Are We Born This Way?

The age-old debate of whether people are inherently good or evil comes up early in the conversation. Tony leans toward the idea that we’re all born innocent, but shaped by our experiences. Alex agrees, adding that the way society handles pain — with denial and suppression — is what turns wounds into weapons.

“We’re not evil,” Tony says. “We’re broken. And we’re too afraid to admit it.”

This episode dives into examples from childhood trauma, cultural programming, and even historical atrocities to highlight how easily evil can be normalized when left unchecked.

Conditioning and the Inherited Cycle of Pain

At the heart of the discussion is the idea that evil is often generational. It’s learned. It’s passed down. It becomes culture. It becomes “normal.” And this, Alex argues, is the real danger — not the monsters in horror films, but the normalized toxicity in homes, schools, and workplaces.

They explore how language, silence, and fear reinforce this conditioning. “If you’re raised to never talk about your pain,” Alex says, “you’ll find ways to express it through power, violence, or control.”

Personal Responsibility vs Victim Mentality

While the episode is filled with compassion, it’s not about enabling. Tony makes a clear point: understanding why someone is the way they are doesn’t remove their responsibility. People still have a choice. People still must be held accountable.

But accountability without understanding only breeds more fear. “If we want to stop evil,” Tony says, “we need to understand it — not just punish it.”

The Role of Society: Rewards and Punishments

Alex shifts the conversation toward how society reinforces evil through systems. Corruption, inequality, and even media glorification of violence all contribute to an environment where cruelty can thrive.

From political leaders to everyday citizens, the world too often rewards manipulation and suppresses compassion. In TheAlexShow.TV, this theme comes up frequently — the idea that our systems are broken because they reflect our broken selves.

What About Free Will?

They pause to explore one of the deeper philosophical angles: do people truly choose to be evil, or are they so conditioned they don’t see another way?

Alex shares that while conditioning is powerful, free will is real. But it requires awareness. And awareness comes from pain — from hitting a wall, from breaking down, from facing oneself.

“Most people never wake up because they’re too afraid to face the mirror,” he says.

Healing Evil: Is It Possible?

This leads to the most powerful part of the episode: the possibility of redemption. Tony believes that anyone can change — but only if they want to. And wanting to change usually comes after a fall, after a consequence, after a moment of truth.

Alex adds that healing starts with vulnerability. Admitting you’re lost. Asking for help. Owning your damage. It’s not easy — in fact, it’s the hardest thing a person can do. But it’s also the most important.

Spiritual Perspectives on Evil

In the last half of the episode, they explore evil through a spiritual lens. What if evil exists not as an external force, but as an absence of love? What if we are all expressions of the same energy, distorted by fear and separation?

This idea shifts the whole narrative. Instead of fighting evil as an enemy, we start to reclaim wholeness — not by denying the dark, but by integrating it with light.

Practical Takeaways: How to Deal with Evil in Real Life

The episode closes with real-world advice. What do you do when you encounter evil? How do you protect yourself without becoming hardened?

Here’s their advice:

  • Set boundaries with love
  • Refuse to play the same game
  • Speak your truth, even when it’s uncomfortable
  • Recognize your own darkness and take responsibility
  • Don’t fight hate with hate — bring clarity, not chaos

Final Thoughts: The Courage to Heal

Episode 271 of TheAlexShow.TV is a masterclass in empathy, accountability, and awakening. It doesn’t offer easy answers — it offers better questions. And in today’s polarized, pain-soaked world, that’s exactly what we need.

Watch the full episode here on YouTube. Then share it. Talk about it. Reflect. And most importantly — choose not to repeat the pain.

Episode 268 – Where do we come from ? Where are we going to ?

Where Do We Come From? Where Are We Going To? A Deep Dive Into Consciousness and Human Longing

In Episode 268 of TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex poses one of humanity’s oldest and most mysterious questions: “Where do we come from? Where are we going to?” In a world overwhelmed with data, distractions, and deadlines, few pause long enough to consider the vast, spiritual arc of human existence. But in this episode, Alex goes there — fearlessly and authentically.

With his signature mix of emotional vulnerability, philosophical inquiry, and soulful insight, Alex doesn’t claim to have all the answers. Instead, he invites us into a sacred space of wondering. In this expansive and contemplative episode, the questions become the compass — and every listener is a fellow traveler.

The Longing for Home

One of the most heartfelt themes of the episode is the idea of “wanting to go home.” Alex speaks candidly about the feeling of not fully belonging to this world. This isn’t a cry of despair — it’s a spiritual signal. A whisper from the soul that we came from somewhere beyond this physical plane, and we’re destined to return there one day.

He shares his personal struggle with this feeling — the ache to be “home,” even when surrounded by people and things that should bring comfort. Many listeners will relate to this yearning. It’s a longing for peace, for wholeness, for truth. A longing that isn’t rooted in geography, but in consciousness.

Who Are We, Really?

Alex gently invites viewers to reflect on their identity beyond roles, names, or nationalities. Who are we before we were named, conditioned, praised, or wounded? Are we simply biological beings here for survival? Or are we eternal souls having a temporary human experience?

This section of the episode is deeply introspective. With references to near-death experiences, spiritual teachings, and personal intuition, Alex suggests that our true self is vast, interconnected, and divine. The physical body is just the vehicle — the soul is the traveler.

Remembering Our Origins

In this spiritually stirring video, Alex posits that we’ve forgotten where we come from. Through distraction, fear, and cultural programming, we’ve lost touch with our spiritual roots. But deep down, the memory is there — like a dream we can’t fully recall but still feel.

He speaks about how moments of stillness, heartbreak, or awe can briefly reawaken that memory. A sunset, a baby’s laugh, a deep meditation — these can remind us that we are more than flesh and thought. They hint at something sacred, something eternal.

The World We’ve Created: Progress or Amnesia?

One of the most thought-provoking parts of the episode is Alex’s critique of modern society. He questions whether our so-called “progress” has actually distanced us from who we are. In our rush for productivity and pleasure, have we forgotten the soul’s journey?

He doesn’t romanticize the past, but he does mourn the loss of depth. “We used to look up at the stars and wonder,” he says. “Now we scroll past them on a phone screen.” It’s a powerful metaphor — and a sobering call to return to what really matters.

Where Are We Going?

If the first half of the episode is about origin, the second half looks forward: Where are we headed — individually and collectively? Are we moving toward awakening, or deeper illusion? Alex doesn’t pretend to know. But he believes our direction depends on choice.

He calls for conscious living: choosing love over fear, presence over distraction, truth over comfort. If we want to arrive somewhere beautiful, we must travel with intention. Every act of kindness, courage, and honesty shapes the path forward.

The Importance of Sharing the Journey

Alex emphasizes that no one needs to walk this journey alone. He thanks longtime followers, mentions those who’ve appeared on the show, and invites others to join future episodes. The energy is inclusive, welcoming, and deeply compassionate.

In this inspiring call to unity, he urges viewers to talk to one another — not just about politics or opinions, but about their inner lives. Their hopes, fears, questions, and experiences. Connection, he says, is part of the journey home.

Breaking the Illusion of Normal

Alex revisits a recurring theme from past episodes: the illusion of “normal.” He argues that our cultural norms often keep us spiritually asleep. We chase money, validation, and temporary highs — all while suppressing our inner voice.

This part of the episode is a gentle challenge. What would your life look like if you stopped trying to be normal and started being real? Would you change your job? Your relationships? Your beliefs? Alex doesn’t prescribe answers, but he does offer courage.

Facing the Unknown With Grace

One of the most tender moments in the episode comes when Alex admits that he doesn’t know where we’re going. But he’s okay with that. Because uncertainty isn’t a problem — it’s a portal. It invites curiosity, humility, and wonder.

He encourages viewers to make peace with not knowing. To live the questions instead of rushing for answers. And in doing so, to find beauty even in the mystery.

Final Thoughts: Coming Home to Yourself

Episode 268 of TheAlexShow.TV is more than a video — it’s a soul conversation. Alex doesn’t tell you what to think. He reminds you to think for yourself. To feel, to question, to remember.

“Home,” he says, “is not a place. It’s a state of being. And when we live with love, awareness, and honesty — we’re already there.”

Watch the full episode here on YouTube. Then, share it. Reflect on it. Talk about it. Because these are the conversations that matter. These are the breadcrumbs back to truth.