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Hello, everyone! Today, we’re diving deep into Laura Lynne Jackson's Signs, exploring the language of the universe and how we can recognize and receive messages from beyond. This imaginary conversation opens doors to the extraordinary, where we’ll uncover how signs guide, comfort, and empower us to embrace life’s mysteries.
Joining us, of course, is Laura Lynne Jackson herself, a gifted medium and author who has spent years helping people interpret these signs from the other side. We’re also thrilled to welcome Eckhart Tolle, whose profound teachings on presence help us open our eyes to the small, magical moments all around us; Deepak Chopra, here to share insights on universal consciousness and how we’re all connected to a greater intelligence; and Rhonda Byrne, who’ll be diving into the law of attraction and how our intentions shape the messages we receive. We even have Anita Moorjani, who’ll speak to the connection beyond life itself, drawing from her own near-death experience.
These remarkable minds and more will explore the beauty and guidance in every sign, showing us how to create our own spiritual language and live with trust, even in the unknown. So, if you’ve ever wondered about those little nudges or coincidences that seem too perfect to be random, get ready to discover the powerful possibilities awaiting us in this profound conversation.

Recognizing and Receiving Signs
Nick Sasaki: Welcome, everyone! Today, we’re diving into a fascinating discussion on recognizing and receiving signs from the universe. Joining us is Laura Lynne Jackson, a psychic medium and author of Signs: The Secret Language of the Universe. We’re also thrilled to have Eckhart Tolle, Deepak Chopra, Rhonda Byrne, and Anita Moorjani here to share their perspectives. Let’s start with Laura—what inspired you to explore this idea of signs, and how can we start recognizing them in our lives?
Laura Lynne Jackson: Thank you, Nick! For me, recognizing signs is about seeing the universe as a source of support and connection. When we notice these little nudges—an unexpected feather, a song on the radio, a repeated number—it’s like receiving a whisper from the other side. I started exploring this because I realized so many people were encountering signs but not feeling sure how to interpret them. It’s all about being open to seeing these connections, trusting that they have meaning, even if it’s subtle at first.
Nick Sasaki: That’s beautiful, Laura. Eckhart, in your teachings, you speak a lot about presence. How does being present play into noticing these kinds of signs?
Eckhart Tolle: Presence is everything when it comes to noticing signs. Most people are absorbed in thoughts about the past or future, which blinds them to what’s happening now. Signs often appear in the present moment—small, fleeting occurrences. When we are fully present, we are receptive, not just to external events, but to subtle internal nudges. The universe doesn’t need to shout; it often speaks in whispers, and we need quiet minds to hear it.
Nick Sasaki: So, it’s about creating stillness in our lives to recognize these signs. Deepak, you often talk about universal consciousness. What role does consciousness play in receiving these messages?
Deepak Chopra: Signs are indeed expressions of a universal consciousness. When we are attuned to this consciousness, we start to see that we’re part of a larger intelligence that is constantly communicating with us. Every person, object, and experience is connected. Signs are like markers on a cosmic path, guiding us toward our highest potential. When we ask for guidance and tune in, the universe responds, often through synchronicities, symbols, or intuitive nudges.
Nick Sasaki: I love that idea of signs as markers on our path. Rhonda, your work with The Secret popularized the law of attraction. Do you see any connection between this and signs?
Rhonda Byrne: Absolutely, Nick. The law of attraction is deeply connected to signs because when we set an intention, we’re essentially sending out a request to the universe. The signs we receive are often responses to these requests, showing us that our thoughts and energy are aligning with what we want to manifest. If we ask for guidance or clarity, the universe answers, sometimes through the most unexpected symbols. It’s our job to stay open and trust that what we notice has meaning.
Nick Sasaki: That’s powerful, Rhonda. So, it’s a two-way conversation with the universe. Anita, you’ve had a near-death experience and often talk about connection beyond the physical. Do you think signs are part of this deeper connection?
Anita Moorjani: Definitely. After my near-death experience, I came to realize that we are all energetically connected, not just to each other but to everything in the universe. Signs are a manifestation of this connection, showing us that we are guided and supported by forces beyond our physical senses. It’s like being part of a vast, invisible web. When something important needs to reach us, that web sends us a signal—a sign—to remind us of our connection to something greater.
Nick Sasaki: Thank you all! This has been such an enlightening conversation about recognizing and receiving signs. Laura, Eckhart, Deepak, Rhonda, and Anita, you’ve given us so much to think about. Laura, any final thoughts?
Laura Lynne Jackson: Just to encourage everyone to start small. Ask for a specific sign, maybe something simple like seeing a particular animal or symbol. When it shows up, trust that it’s real. The more you open up to receiving, the more the universe responds. And remember, these signs are there to remind you that you’re loved, guided, and never truly alone.
Nick Sasaki: Wonderful. Thank you all for sharing your wisdom. Let’s keep our minds open and our hearts ready to recognize these signs around us!
Personalizing Your Spiritual Language
Nick Sasaki: Welcome back, everyone! Today, we’re diving into the concept of creating a personal spiritual language—a unique set of symbols and signs that carry personal meaning. Joining us again are Laura Lynne Jackson, Gabby Bernstein, Caroline Myss, Julia Cameron, and SARK. Laura, could you start by explaining why personalizing our spiritual language is so powerful?
Laura Lynne Jackson: Absolutely, Nick. Personalizing our spiritual language is like developing a private dialogue with the universe. When we assign personal meaning to certain signs—like a heart, a certain number, or a specific animal—we’re inviting the universe to communicate with us in a way we’ll understand. It’s a form of co-creation, where our intentions and personal connections shape the messages we receive. Over time, this language becomes a guiding force, almost like having an intuitive compass.
Nick Sasaki: That’s so interesting, Laura. Gabby, I know you emphasize practices that foster spiritual connections. How can people begin to build this unique language with the universe?
Gabby Bernstein: It starts with awareness and intention, Nick. I often recommend that people ask for a sign, but also that they allow their own experiences and intuition to guide what those signs might be. Let’s say someone connects deeply with a butterfly because of a personal memory—it’s likely that butterflies could become part of their spiritual language. Keeping a journal of signs can also help us see patterns and understand which symbols carry meaning in our lives. It’s all about creating a conversation where the universe knows what resonates most deeply with us.
Nick Sasaki: So, a sign journal is a great way to start! Caroline, as someone who has studied the power of symbols and archetypes, what are your thoughts on creating a personal spiritual language?
Caroline Myss: I believe it’s one of the most profound tools we have for self-awareness. Symbols and archetypes are woven into our psyches and carry significant power. When we choose certain symbols to represent guidance, support, or protection, we’re tapping into a very ancient part of our consciousness. These symbols then become beacons that remind us of our inner power and connection to the divine. Developing a personal spiritual language is essentially developing a language of the soul, one that reflects our deepest truths and spiritual strengths.
Nick Sasaki: A language of the soul—I love that. Julia, your work on creativity in The Artist’s Way has inspired so many. How does creativity play into developing a unique spiritual language?
Julia Cameron: Creativity is essential because it opens us up to see meaning in unexpected places. When we tap into our creative selves, we become more attuned to the world around us, noticing the small details and subtle shifts that could be signs. This process of noticing allows us to be playful, to try on different symbols, and see what feels right. For example, someone might find that candlelight speaks to them or that certain colors show up when they need reassurance. Creativity invites us to experiment with these symbols until we create a personal language that resonates.
Nick Sasaki: That’s a beautiful approach, Julia. SARK, you’re known for your playful and expressive style. How can we bring a sense of joy and spontaneity to building our spiritual language?
SARK: Joy and spontaneity are key! I believe that the universe responds to our energy, and when we approach signs with a light heart, we’re more likely to receive playful, joyful messages. Start by choosing symbols that make you feel happy, whether that’s a particular animal, a color, or even a phrase. Write down these symbols, doodle them, or keep them somewhere visible. This practice makes them feel alive and vibrant. When we build a language filled with joy and wonder, it reminds us that the universe is not just a guide but also a source of happiness and love.
Nick Sasaki: I love the idea of creating with joy and playfulness! Laura, as we close, any advice for those just starting to build their spiritual language?
Laura Lynne Jackson: Start by choosing one or two symbols that feel meaningful to you, and ask the universe to use those as your signs. As you become more attuned, expand your language and trust the process. The universe wants to connect with you in a way you’ll understand, so this personal language is really about creating a partnership with the divine. Be patient, stay curious, and most of all, enjoy the journey.
Nick Sasaki: Thank you all for such a heartwarming conversation on personalizing our spiritual language. Laura, Gabby, Caroline, Julia, and SARK, you’ve given us such practical, inspiring insights. Let's all go out and start creating a language of signs that truly resonates with our soul!
Connection Beyond Physical Boundaries
Nick Sasaki: Hello again, everyone! Today’s topic is both profound and mysterious—our connection beyond physical boundaries. We’ll be discussing how signs allow us to connect with loved ones who have passed on and the unseen guides who support us. Joining us today are Laura Lynne Jackson, Dr. Raymond Moody, James Van Praagh, Theresa Caputo, and Elizabeth Kübler-Ross’s insights through her writings. Laura, let’s start with you—what is it about signs that makes them such a powerful bridge to the other side?
Laura Lynne Jackson: Thanks, Nick. For me, signs are an incredible reminder that love transcends the boundaries of life and death. When we receive a sign from a loved one who has passed on, it’s like they’re reaching out to us, reassuring us that they’re still with us, just in a different form. These signs remind us of our connection to them and that this connection is timeless. It can bring so much comfort, especially in moments when we need it most.
Nick Sasaki: That’s such a comforting perspective, Laura. Dr. Moody, you’ve studied near-death experiences extensively. How does your research connect with the idea of signs from beyond?
Dr. Raymond Moody: My research has shown that many people who have near-death experiences report encounters with loved ones who have passed, and they often come back feeling deeply connected to the other side. It suggests that there’s a realm of existence beyond the physical. Signs can be seen as an extension of this—small, tangible reminders that our loved ones are still part of our lives, that they’re reaching out across dimensions to connect with us in meaningful ways.
Nick Sasaki: It’s amazing how those experiences can transform our understanding of life and death. James, as a medium, you work with these connections daily. What role do you see signs playing in connecting us to the other side?
James Van Praagh: Signs are an incredibly powerful tool for communication from the spirit world. Spirits want us to know they’re okay and that they’re still with us, often as guides. I find that they’ll use signs we associate with them—like a favorite song, a specific flower, or even a scent. These signs help lift our spirits and reassure us that we’re never truly separated. And when we acknowledge these signs, it strengthens the bond, opening the door for even more communication.
Nick Sasaki: So, it’s like we’re actively maintaining the relationship by acknowledging those signs. Theresa, you’ve shared countless stories of people receiving messages from loved ones. What have you noticed about how these signs impact people’s lives?
Theresa Caputo: I’ve seen people transformed by the realization that their loved ones are still with them, and signs are often the key to that connection. A small sign can make someone feel seen and understood, even in their darkest moments. It could be something as simple as a butterfly landing nearby or a light flickering at just the right moment. These signs remind people that they’re loved, watched over, and not alone in their grief. For many, it’s a form of closure that gives them permission to keep living fully.
Nick Sasaki: It’s incredible how something so small can have such a profound impact. Dr. Kübler-Ross believed strongly in the continuity of the soul. How do her writings speak to this idea of connection beyond physical boundaries?
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross (as interpreted): Dr. Kübler-Ross’s work emphasized that death is not an end but a transition, and our relationships continue even after physical separation. In her view, love is the bond that never breaks. She believed that when we sense a loved one’s presence or receive a sign, it’s a testament to this enduring connection. Her work encourages us to see death not as a loss but as a shift in form, where love remains the connecting force.
Nick Sasaki: Thank you all for such profound insights. Laura, any final words on how we can open ourselves to these connections?
Laura Lynne Jackson: I’d just say to stay open, to trust that these connections are real. If you’re missing someone, ask them for a specific sign and trust in what comes. When we’re open and willing to receive, it’s amazing how the universe responds. These signs are there to comfort, guide, and reassure us that we’re deeply connected to a love that transcends all boundaries.
Nick Sasaki: Thank you, Laura, Dr. Moody, James, Theresa, and Dr. Kübler-Ross for this enlightening discussion. Your wisdom gives us hope and a sense of peace about the connections we have with those who have passed. Let’s all stay open to these signs and remember that love truly knows no bounds.
Using Signs as Guidance and Validation
Nick Sasaki: Welcome back, everyone! Today, we’re exploring the idea of using signs as guidance and validation on our life path. Signs can offer reassurance, encourage us through tough times, and even help us make decisions. Joining us are Laura Lynne Jackson, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Wayne Dyer’s insights through his teachings, Martha Beck, and Iyanla Vanzant. Laura, let’s start with you. How can signs serve as a guiding force, especially when we’re facing important decisions?
Laura Lynne Jackson: Thanks, Nick. Signs are like a compass, offering us gentle guidance. When we’re at a crossroads, we can ask for a sign to help us make the best choice. For example, I’ve seen people ask for a specific symbol, like a certain animal or object, to validate a decision they’re contemplating. When the sign shows up, it’s a reminder that we’re supported and aligned with our path. It helps us feel confident, knowing we’re on the right track.
Nick Sasaki: That’s powerful, Laura. Dr. Dispenza, you often talk about creating our reality through intention and consciousness. How does that relate to the guidance we receive through signs?
Dr. Joe Dispenza: Signs align perfectly with the idea of creating our reality. When we set an intention and focus our energy on it, we activate a powerful response in the universe. Signs often appear as a form of feedback, signaling that we’re aligning with the energy of our intention. They act as markers, showing that our thoughts, feelings, and actions are moving us closer to our goals. It’s as if the universe is encouraging us, saying, “Keep going, you’re on the right path.”
Nick Sasaki: So, it’s like the universe giving us a thumbs-up when we’re aligned with our intentions. Wayne Dyer often spoke about inner guidance. How might he view signs as validation?
Wayne Dyer (as interpreted): Wayne believed that each of us has an inner compass that guides us, and signs are extensions of that inner wisdom. He encouraged people to trust their intuition and view signs as gentle affirmations from the universe. For him, a sign was a reminder to trust the journey, especially when faced with self-doubt. When we see a sign that resonates, it’s like our higher self is reminding us to have faith and keep moving forward.
Nick Sasaki: Trusting the journey—that’s something we can all relate to. Martha, as a life coach, you’ve helped people find their “true north.” How can signs play a role in that process?
Martha Beck: Signs are invaluable in finding our true path. Often, we already know the answer within, but signs provide that external validation, which helps us feel more secure in our choices. It’s like having a personal GPS that nudges us back on track if we start to stray. When people are unsure or feel lost, I encourage them to ask for signs, then trust in what they receive. These signs are reminders that life supports us in discovering our authentic path.
Nick Sasaki: So true, Martha. Iyanla, you’ve helped so many people find healing and clarity. How do you see signs offering guidance and validation during challenging times?
Iyanla Vanzant: In my experience, signs are like gifts from the universe, especially in our darkest moments. When we’re struggling, signs remind us that we’re not alone and that there’s always a path forward. I often tell people to look for “small miracles,” the little signs that bring hope and reassurance. Whether it’s a sudden feeling of peace, a song on the radio, or a random act of kindness, these signs show us that we’re cared for and that we’re exactly where we’re meant to be. They validate our worth and our purpose.
Nick Sasaki: I love the idea of signs as “small miracles.” Laura, as we close, any advice for those who want to start using signs as guidance and validation in their lives?
Laura Lynne Jackson: I’d say to start by asking the universe for something specific when you need guidance—like a particular word, symbol, or image. When it appears, take it as a gentle nudge, an affirmation. Remember, the universe speaks in subtle ways, so trust what you feel. Signs are there to encourage, guide, and uplift us, to remind us that we’re never alone on our journey.
Nick Sasaki: Thank you all for sharing such profound insights! Laura, Joe, Wayne’s wisdom, Martha, and Iyanla—you’ve given us so much to consider about using signs for guidance. Let’s take this wisdom to heart and look for those small miracles along our path. Thank you all for a wonderful conversation!
Living with Trust and Openness to the Unknown
Nick Sasaki: Welcome back! Today, we’re exploring the concept of living with trust and openness to the unknown. Signs often come to us in ways we don’t expect, and staying open can reveal guidance that might otherwise be missed. Joining us are Laura Lynne Jackson, Michael A. Singer, Pema Chödrön, Sadhguru, and Brené Brown. Laura, let’s begin with you. How can we cultivate trust in the unknown and be more receptive to signs in our daily lives?
Laura Lynne Jackson: Thanks, Nick. Trusting the unknown starts with surrendering to the idea that we don’t have to have all the answers. Signs come as gentle nudges, guiding us along a path that sometimes feels unclear. The key is to open ourselves up, to believe that even in uncertainty, we’re being supported. When we’re willing to trust that the universe has our best interest at heart, signs appear more readily, and we feel more grounded, even in the face of the unknown.
Nick Sasaki: Beautifully said, Laura. Michael, your book The Untethered Soul talks a lot about letting go. How does letting go help us trust the unknown?
Michael A. Singer: Letting go is essential because it frees us from the need to control every outcome. When we release our grip, we create space for life to unfold naturally. Signs often show up in that space—those moments of openness—when we’re not attached to a specific result. By letting go, we’re allowing life’s flow to guide us, which often brings us exactly what we need, even if it’s not what we expected. Trusting the unknown, in essence, is about embracing the flow of life without resistance.
Nick Sasaki: That makes a lot of sense. Pema, you often talk about embracing uncertainty. How can we use signs as a way to lean into uncertainty with more ease?
Pema Chödrön: Embracing uncertainty is about softening our hearts to whatever comes our way. Signs can be like anchors in this sea of uncertainty, little moments that remind us we’re not alone and that there’s wisdom in the unfolding. When we stop clinging to certainty and accept the unknown, signs can act as gentle companions, reminding us to have faith in the journey. It’s about being open to each moment, trusting that everything is unfolding as it should, even if we don’t fully understand it.
Nick Sasaki: That’s such a comforting perspective, Pema. Sadhguru, you often speak about connecting with the vast intelligence of the universe. How does this connection help us live with openness to the unknown?
Sadhguru: When we connect with the universe, we realize that we are part of a much larger intelligence, beyond the limitations of our individual minds. This vast intelligence constantly communicates with us, but we must be receptive to it. Signs are one way this intelligence guides us, but to receive them, we need to cultivate stillness and trust in the mystery of life. When we’re open to the unknown, we move beyond fear and begin to experience life as a continuous unfolding of possibilities.
Nick Sasaki: Moving beyond fear really opens up the potential for more. Brené, your work on vulnerability touches on the courage it takes to face uncertainty. How does vulnerability play into living with trust and openness to the unknown?
Brené Brown: Vulnerability is at the heart of embracing the unknown. When we’re willing to be vulnerable, we’re saying, “I’m open to what life has to offer, even if I can’t control it.” Signs become reminders that it’s safe to trust, even in moments of uncertainty. They remind us that it’s okay not to have all the answers, to move forward with courage rather than certainty. Vulnerability allows us to lean into life, knowing that we’re supported, and that there’s beauty in the unknown.
Nick Sasaki: That’s incredibly inspiring, Brené. Laura, any final thoughts on living with trust and openness to the unknown?
Laura Lynne Jackson: I’d encourage everyone to start each day with a simple intention to be open, to trust that whatever comes our way is there for a reason. When we live with an open heart, signs become part of our natural experience, showing us that life is guiding us at every step. Trust that the unknown is where growth, transformation, and magic happen. It’s there to support and surprise us, if we’re willing to receive it.
Nick Sasaki: Thank you, Laura, Michael, Pema, Sadhguru, and Brené for such a rich discussion. You’ve given us so much to think about as we learn to live with trust and openness to the unknown. Let’s all embrace the journey and be open to the signs that guide us along the way. Thank you all!
Short Bios:
Laura Lynne Jackson is a psychic medium and author of Signs: The Secret Language of the Universe. She helps people connect with loved ones who have passed, emphasizing the ways the universe communicates through signs and synchronicities.
Eckhart Tolle is a spiritual teacher and author of The Power of Now and A New Earth, known for his teachings on presence and mindfulness, guiding people to live in the moment and recognize life’s subtle messages.
Deepak Chopra is a physician, author, and expert in alternative medicine and consciousness, known for his work on mind-body health and spiritual connection, encouraging a view of signs as part of a universal intelligence.
Rhonda Byrne is the creator of The Secret, which popularized the law of attraction. Her work centers on using intention and energy to create one’s reality, viewing signs as responses from the universe.
Anita Moorjani is an author and speaker who shares her near-death experience and profound realizations about life, love, and spiritual connection, advocating that signs offer a link to the unseen world.
Gabby Bernstein is a spiritual teacher and author of The Universe Has Your Back, guiding people to embrace personal symbols and signs as a path to inner peace and spiritual growth.
Caroline Myss is a medical intuitive and author whose work focuses on energy, archetypes, and the power of personal symbols in healing and self-awareness.
Julia Cameron is the author of The Artist’s Way and a creativity advocate, inspiring people to notice meaning in life’s details, creating a personal spiritual language through everyday symbols.
SARK (Susan Ariel Rainbow Kennedy) is a writer and artist known for her joyful, imaginative approach to self-expression, encouraging a playful interaction with signs and symbols.
Dr. Raymond Moody is a philosopher and psychiatrist known for his pioneering research into near-death experiences, emphasizing signs as a continuation of consciousness after death.
James Van Praagh is a psychic medium and spiritual teacher who helps people connect with loved ones who have passed, interpreting signs as messages of love and reassurance from the other side.
Theresa Caputo is the “Long Island Medium,” known for her empathetic approach to spirit communication and her ability to share messages of connection from loved ones through everyday signs.
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross was a psychiatrist and pioneer in near-death studies, renowned for her work on death and the continuity of the soul, viewing love as an enduring bond beyond life.
Dr. Joe Dispenza is an author and expert in neuroscience, exploring the power of intention and consciousness to create reality, viewing signs as markers of alignment with our life goals.
Wayne Dyer was an inspirational speaker and author focused on self-discovery, often discussing signs as affirmations of inner guidance and a reminder to trust the journey.
Martha Beck is a life coach and author who encourages people to discover their true path, using signs as tools for finding clarity and purpose.
Iyanla Vanzant is a life coach and author focused on healing and transformation, interpreting signs as gentle guidance and reminders of our worth.
Michael A. Singer is the author of The Untethered Soul, known for his teachings on surrender and embracing life’s flow, viewing signs as affirmations of letting go and trusting life’s path.
Pema Chödrön is a Buddhist nun and author, inspiring people to embrace uncertainty and see signs as companions through life’s unknowns.
Sadhguru is a yogi and mystic, known for his teachings on spirituality and inner growth, encouraging openness to signs as part of a greater cosmic intelligence.
Brené Brown is a researcher and author on vulnerability and courage, viewing signs as reminders to embrace life’s uncertainties with faith and openness.
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