Kat and Moose Podcast

Unemployed Angels and the Tropic of Cancercorn

Kat and Moose, Producer Sara

Ever wondered if your guardian angel is in the unemployment line? Moose and I kick off this episode by reflecting on some recent hardships and the absence of our producer Sara, which has made us ponder the state of our passion for podcasting.

We dive into transformative steps for personal growth, emphasizing the importance of acting on excitement without expectations and maintaining a positive state. Have you ever judged someone based on a single interaction? We explore how these snap judgments often reveal our own unexamined beliefs.

We chat about Daryl Anka, who channels Bashar, an extraterrestrial being from the future, offering profound wisdom and predictions about contact with extraterrestrials by 2026-2027. It’s a conversation that challenges you to rethink your preconceptions about the unknown. Learn more about Bashar here: https://www.bashar.org/

As fall approaches, the shift from Big Yang to Young Yin energy according to Taoist principles becomes a focal point for how we navigate seasonal changes. From the fall equinox to an impending lunar eclipse, we weave humor and cosmic insights into how these transitions impact us personally and societally. We wrap up with the therapeutic power of laughter, hands-on activities, and staying spiritually connected—humorously suggesting we put our 'angels' to work. Don't forget to catch this emotional and enlightening rollercoaster on YouTube and Apple Podcasts. Special shout-out to our producer, Sara!

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Speaker 1:

Welcome to the Cat and Moose podcast. I'm Cat and I'm Moose.

Speaker 2:

This is a true life podcast where we explore the quirks of being human. Hey Cat, hey Moose, hey Sarah, oh wait, oh wait, there's no Sarah, she quit. We're not sure if sarah quit or what the deal is, but she's not here, um, so there's that well, I mean, there's some explaining to do.

Speaker 2:

Let's talk about what happened I mean, okay, like let's at least tease something exciting first. Okay, here's a couple things coming up. If you just started listening, cat's in in a bad mood, so we're going to explore that. I'm going to talk about something called a same height party and hobby horsing. We'll also talk a little bit about cancer, I know and don't worry, but maybe worry, I don't know and a few ideas to make you get into your passion. Okay, back to what's happened.

Speaker 1:

I think that this should be the inspirational moose podcast.

Speaker 2:

I've just tried to get our listeners over the hump, so if you haven't noticed the good if you have.

Speaker 1:

we haven't had a podcast for three weeks and so, um, shit happens right, and like, like it feels to me and of course I am, I can't know how anybody else is feeling but like it feels to me, like all the bad shit's happening to me this week, and I feel like it happened to Sarah last week and I don't even know about the third week, it was probably you like that something terrible was happening to you. And so it's just like why is this so hard when it is like our life's passion? And it makes me want to go back to my early fundamental Christian church teaching and it makes you want to go. If you are doing something for the Lord, the devil is going to put everything he can against it, and that that is what it feels like to me right now girl, you need to pray for a hedge of protection around your heart.

Speaker 1:

I do and I found out from another friend the other day for a hedge of protection around your heart. I do, and I found out from another friend the other day that a bunch of heavenly angels are actually in the unemployment line because people are so fed up with with Christianity and spirituality and stuff like that because of everything going on in the world, that nobody's remembering that they have angels who will do whatever we ask them. Create a hedge of protection. Protect me as I drive my car what is happening?

Speaker 2:

what the hell I'm stuck on?

Speaker 1:

I'm stuck on heavenly angels in the unemployment line yes, I texted this to you guys the other night and both of you were like what the hell are you talking about? Well, you're always a good time.

Speaker 2:

I gotta tell. I gotta tell the world we're going to just do a spoken word podcast of moose, which is me sharing cats. Late night texts in the therapy voice. Text in the therapy voice. Give us an example. Okay, here's a text from Kat to Moose and producer Sarah. At 10 40 PM in Nashville, I all of a sudden got so worried this might be so triggering for Moose. I am so sorry if it is, and just know that I'm 100%, completely okay. I love you guys so much. I think the podcast has really great potential and I think something magical is going to happen. Also, remind me to tell you about the angels the angels in the unemployment line.

Speaker 1:

Yes, but that was like from my heart, like I was worried Cause the text before that, I was telling you that like I'm, I might be like certifiably crazy, like I might be losing my mind. And then I was like, oh my gosh, like you grew up in a household with someone who was literally like losing their mind and so I was worried. First of all, did I say that right?

Speaker 2:

Well, I was going to say I wouldn't say he was losing his mind. That's what it felt like, um I?

Speaker 1:

but yeah, I mean he was schizophrenic, paranoid schizophrenic, which at that time there wasn't a lot of things you could do for it, and so it just was a shit show all the time you could do for it, and so it just was a shit show all the time and I was worried that like I was coming across as such and so I just really was trying to be sensitive to you.

Speaker 1:

And then it reminded me. So one of our mutual friends and I were hanging out and she was telling me that she was speaking with another friend who basically said because our culture has gotten so kind of put out with traditional kind of religious stuff in general because of, like, the social media, the political climate that we're in right now, it's like people talking about spirituality is just kind of on the decline, according to this person. I don't know if that's statistically true or not. I think it should be on the sharp incline, because I feel like we all need a lot of help. She was just saying that because people aren't focusing on spiritual things as much as maybe they have in the past, that they are not employing their guardian angels, that they are not employing the angels that have basically been given the task of protecting them, and so she said it's basically like there are angels in heaven standing in the unemployment line and but they can't work for cash because they're angels.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so that's very interesting way to put it. I mean, that can be a country song, don't you think? Yes, yes, I do, I do angels in the unemployment line waiting on us to give them a sign they're here to protect, but we don't take the time now. Angels are standing in the unemployment line uh, um, so that would suggest that the angels don't do the work, unless we believe in them.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I think it suggests that like you got to have a bit of a symbiotic relationship, you know, now I think god is different. Like I think god is like godiotic relationship. You know, now I think God is different. Like I think God is like God's going to be God, you know. But like if an angel is like the only job I have is to do whatever cat asked me to do, and cat doesn't ever ask me to do anything, then I don't have a job. Do you call on your angels to do things I do now? Oh, after this conversation I was like well, what in the world Like this is so brilliant.

Speaker 2:

You put your angel on the unemployment line.

Speaker 1:

I have to admit that I had, and I have invited all of them to come back to work, and only if the work is as fulfilling as our podcast is to us, absolutely.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay. So speaking of fulfilling and angels, this was on the line for me of how woo woo do I get today? And it feels like, with you being in a bad mood, we might as well just go neck deep into spirituality. What?

Speaker 1:

do you say?

Speaker 2:

That sounds fantastic, okay. So in the past, I've talked about this character before and I want to be clear that it sounds batshit crazy, okay, but I also think that you know a Christian pastor making like $3 million a year is a little batshit crazy. So you could really choose your poison. And I'm not saying I necessarily believe all of this, but what I am going to share comes from a source that I want to be honest about. There's this guy named Daryl Anka, and he's just a normal guy that is a filmmaker and a producer, and all that guy that is a filmmaker and a producer, and all that, but he claims that he can channel a future, someone from the future. Oh, this person also claims to be an extraterrestrial, okay, okay, so it's a little cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs. However, I dare you to go watch a little bit of it or go to his website, anyway, all that to say.

Speaker 2:

His name is Daryl Anka. He, the entity that he channels I know I sound crazy, but it's so interesting and it's it's, it's curious, I'll say that is called Bashar. So, anyway, there are one of the things that Bashar talks about as far as, like, what could humans do better, if you will, in the present moment is acting on your excitement, and the step one of that says act on your excitement, your passion, whatever is most exciting to you in the moment. Do this every moment that you can. So that's step one. So I wanted to ask you right now in your life, is there anything that you are incredibly excited or passionate about that you're willing to share?

Speaker 1:

Yes, I'm excited and passionate about getting to be sometimes a bystander and sometimes a facilitator, and sometimes just an observer of people's healing. I really, really love that. I'm really passionate about that.

Speaker 2:

I love that, okay. So step two, kat, I want to tell you about is do this to the best of your ability. Take it as far as you can go until you cannot take it any further, which I love, which is basically. Even when it sucks, don't give up if that is your passion. Step three act on your excitement or passion, with absolutely no insistence, assumption or expectation of what the outcome should be. That's the hardest part.

Speaker 1:

Agreed. That's the hardest part, because we have attachments Like we go like. This is then, therefore, what that looks like, and it's like it's never what it looks like, you know. So it's like that's really this person's from the future and there's an extraterrestrial.

Speaker 2:

We're not focusing on that. We're focusing on the wisdom that comes from the being.

Speaker 1:

They seem to be really symbiotic.

Speaker 2:

I know it's really like hit me in the heart lately. Okay, there's two more steps. Step four choose to remain in a positive state regardless of what happens. Okay, I've been practicing this lately and this is where you're at today, and the only way I know to do it because I'm such a like drop an F-bomb type gal is to take a deep breath when it all happens and go. If they are my teacher, what are they teaching me? And we're going to come back to that, because I want to hear the goods.

Speaker 2:

And then step five is constantly investigate your belief systems. Release and replace the unpreferred beliefs that are, the fear-based beliefs and the beliefs not in alignment with who you prefer to be that is step four in this step are are very, very, very, very hard for me basically talking about limiting beliefs going okay, okay, right here. I actually have a blind spot.

Speaker 1:

I'm being super sensitive about this, this and this, you know, and is that a limiting belief or is that discernment?

Speaker 2:

Well, I my opinion is, limiting beliefs are I'm not going to say this perfectly, but in my opinion are things that we believe about ourself, that are patterns of thinking that are not who we are, but ideas we've created about ourselves.

Speaker 1:

Oh, wow, so this is the I'm dumb, fat and stupid voice for me. Yeah, okay, got it.

Speaker 2:

But it's also when and I do this all the time, so I am guilty as charged it's also when someone comes at you in a way that feels aggressive or whatever, there's an offensive nature to it and you make an opinion about the person based on that one interaction which we do all the time. Like oh, not, they treated me poorly in that situation, but instead they're horrible, uh, horrible person.

Speaker 1:

I did that to someone completely. I mean, I guess it was intentionally. This week I was talking to to a friend and I was talking about someone else and I was like can you believe that this person acted like this? And blah, blah, blah. And then I said how this person acted and then said that person is horrible, like a full adult conversation. And I was like Kat, what are you doing? Like this person you're talking about might've just been having a terrible day. Like that doesn't make them a bad person, jeez.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I do it all the time and it's usually with people I've never met like you know, like someone driving or something. I'm like I've never met like you know, like someone driving or something. I'm like you know what the hell is wrong with you. You're dangerous, you know. Or, or you know, if you're at like the DMV and someone treats you crappy, like they are a bad person, and it's like, oh, maybe they're just having a shitty day too, right, right.

Speaker 1:

Most definitely, and well, I want to go back to this this person from the future who is an extraterrestrial Now is the person who is from the future, who is also an extraterrestrial, channeling this other character, bashir.

Speaker 2:

No, daryl is a normal guy who's a filmmaker and all these other accolades. He just happens to have the ability to channel some beings not just Bashar, but other beings, apparently as well, okay, and this being Bashar that he is channeling is the one who is from the future.

Speaker 1:

Correct, also an extraterrestrial.

Speaker 2:

Yes, ma'am, wow, you've got it right, okay. Okay, this is fascinating. I'll put his website in the in the show notes because it is fascinating. It's weird, but it I mean there is so. And people, he has these small little get togethers where people come and ask Bashar questions and he channels for like three hours and I mean it's a little odd at times because Bashar doesn't have a lot of social uh, he shouts sometimes yeah, I mean there's things you have to get past, but the wisdom is really. It feels like human consciousness in a lot of cool ways.

Speaker 1:

That is really neat and I I'm going to have to probably go down a little like rabbit hole of watching and listening to this person. And also, if you have a really big uptick in like subscribers and viewers and website visits and stuff like that, could you give the Cat and Moose podcast a little shout out? That would be amazing.

Speaker 2:

From the future?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, if it's just Bashir, like going like cat and moose, change the world, you know, or whatever it's like. That'd be fantastic, I know, I know.

Speaker 2:

One of the things I recently saw is that, uh, he's not big on predictions, I guess, but he did predict. I mean, this is crazy. I'm not even gonna say it, but one of the things he predicted coming up if you want to believe it, I don't know that I do but is at the end of 2026 or the beginning of 2027 we will have an experience of open contact with extraterrestrials.

Speaker 2:

So I know, I, I hope for that as long as it's not scary, I mean I don't want like war of the worlds kind of thing happening. No.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but he doesn't he doesn't act like.

Speaker 2:

That's what it is.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's good and to me I've always been kind of curious about like human behavior, obviously in general, but it's like the fact that that when we don't know about something, we respond in anger and fear and violence. It's like I you know what, if someone is coming all the way from another planet to come and visit with us, why do we assume that they're what's?

Speaker 2:

the word I'm looking for. Their plan is to destroy us Well a lot of people think it's because the earth is such a fabulous place they want to take it over. Yeah, we clearly only know about our solar system, so I bet there's a lot of other fabulous spots out there.

Speaker 1:

It's really amazing.

Speaker 2:

One quick thing and then I have to ask you about your day. Speaking of human consciousness, I do believe that it's a similar idea as prayer If we, if people, come together and believe the same thing, that incredible things can happen and you know who knows what is possible. But I wanted to take a moment. We have a good friend of ours, uh, Teresa, who is going through a cancer journey, and I just wanted everyone to send their good vibes and love and healing and all the things to our friend Teresa and anyone else that is managing cancer. I feel like I've had so many friends sort of going through this in the industry I work in right now and and, uh, I just thought it would be a cool thing if everyone that listens to our podcast would send her good vibes and anyone else that's listening who might be dealing with that. I sound like one of those people that um start prophesying what has happened. Did we just turn into like a, a freaking woo, woo podcast, bro?

Speaker 1:

I think maybe we did just for a moment I am definitely to blame, okay what is going on? Well, I'll tell you what's going on is. There's a lot of weird stuff going on right now.

Speaker 2:

Agreed, agreed okay, tell me about it. So, so, some of the lot of weird stuff going on right now. Agreed, agreed, okay, tell me about it.

Speaker 1:

So. So some of the weird stuff that is going on right now is we are entering into the season of fall um in the Northern hemisphere of this fabulous planet that we live on, um Sunday was the fall equinox, which basically means that, as opposed to the sun being directly above the equator, the sun is now directly above um, the tropic of cancer corn, cancer corn, wow.

Speaker 2:

That's the best thing that's ever happened on our podcast. That can't be possible. That just came out of my eyes I mean cancer were on like you were. I thought you were an astronomer for a minute and then I didn't know. Some demon came in. Bashar came in and said cancer corn.

Speaker 1:

Cancer corn. Okay, well, basically, what I'm trying to explain is that the Earth's position from the sun in the fall changes. That's all I'm trying to say. So our days get shorter okay.

Speaker 2:

So you know how you anticipate what people are gonna say. Yes, I, I was following man, I was there, I mean for an adhd kid. I was so damn focused and you said, okay, the sun's over the equator. And now the sun is over and I thought it's either going to be the north or south pole and I just got thrown with the cancer, corn cancer.

Speaker 1:

Corn is the tropic of cancer.

Speaker 2:

Corn is what came out of my mouth hey, we just gave everyone a great laugh after sending some love to cancer man.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, I sure hope so. And Teresa, you have got my love and prayers and support and well wishes. And if there are any unemployed angels that would be willing to hang out with our friend Teresa, then please go, go and help, go and help, okay, so where it does that sun move is what everyone's waiting to hear.

Speaker 1:

It basically its position with the earth changes and that's what makes the seasons change. Like. This is not like a new concept. It's been happening for billions of years and so basically, in the Northern Hemisphere our days are getting shorter, um, our weather is getting cooler, things are changing. If you look at it from a taoist perspective yin yang, five element theory, like all of that kind of stuff it summer we move from Big Yang to Young Yin, young Yin, young Yin. So if you think of the little Yin Yang, symbol the sperm looking thing.

Speaker 1:

Yes, yes, where the head of the sperm is the biggest, that's Big.

Speaker 2:

Yang energy.

Speaker 1:

If it's the white side of it, it's big yang energy, where the head of the sperm is the biggest where it's black, then it's, it's big yin, which is it kind of toward the end of winter, and so all of that to say is that shit is changing. The trees are changing, the bushes are changing, the pool water temperature is changing, the grass is changing like it. We're in in, we being, uh, also on this earth are changing in this time of change and, um, this season I feel it cat man, I do too and then we had a lunar eclipse that had something to do, I think, with actual Capricorn, there's something like that. So we've heard, so we've heard. And then we also have, like, this asteroid, like coming at the Earth, that's going to be our oh, we do.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it's going to be our miniature moon for a certain amount of time, so we're going to. Actually it's going to be kind of like in Star Wars. We can see like two moon looking things. Can we go back to coming towards the earth part? Well, coming within the vicinity of the earth, I don't think we're worried about this one. Hitting the earth, okay, good. And by coming near the earth I mean like millions of miles, okay, cool Away. So all of that to say is there's just a lot going on. There's a lot going on in the world. There's a lot going on in the universe.

Speaker 1:

If you look at it, our, you know, socioeconomic, political situation that our country's in right now, it's nuts, like everything is just nuts, and so I feel like what's going on with me is just my experience of that. Yeah, I agree. And so I'm able to step back from it, kind of like what you were talking about about the person who's a terrible driver, being a dangerous person. You know, instead of being able to go, this is because that person did that to me I'm able to go. Okay, this person did that. It feels like it was toward me Maybe it was, maybe it wasn't, and this is how it's affecting me. Maybe that is about me, maybe it's not. It's like. I feel like I'm really grateful for that discernment now, because I'm not just like pitching a fit like a three-year-old, pitching a fit like a three-year-old and also going like the change of seasons, if, if it is greeting you or any of our listeners in a similar way. Hang in there, guys like. Hang in there, guys. Like. Because nothing. When something gets too big, it has to become small.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, you see what I'm saying, like the yin yang.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, and that's why they call it young yin, because big yang is now got the little tail of the sperm going young yin, young yin. And so now we're going to get into the more yin seasons of fall and winter.

Speaker 2:

And does that, I'm guessing, because of what happens in nature, is that the letting go season?

Speaker 1:

Oh my, gosh, you're not going to believe what I'm about to show you for real. Did you paint me?

Speaker 2:

something no metal element. Autumn of fall, dryness, letting come and letting go, openness, extreme emotion, grief. Oh, everybody get ready for some grief, I mean it comes and goes, doesn't it?

Speaker 1:

I mean? But you just called it Like. Is it like a time of letting go? Yes, it is. And I was reading this description of autumn and the metal element and this is from an adapted text from Life Dance, the five phases, by Michael Berry, in a complete guide to acupressure edited by Iona Teagarden, so I want to give credit where it's due the last line of this description about fall and this change of seasons. The metal element says of seasons.

Speaker 2:

The metal element says often we are uncomfortable being human, oh 100. So there's that. Well, because I mean honestly, I think we are spiritual beings and human bodies and this is uncomfortable yes, you know, yeah, yeah it is uncomfortable to have to navigate a world that has so many boundaries set for us that are not even spoken, and we're just these giant, glowing, high vibrational beings that want to love and connect. But there's a lot of things in the world and some of them rightly so saying it's dangerous out there.

Speaker 1:

Yep, yep, isn't that fascinating. I had a friend tell me the other day that she has become friends with a homeless person, my point being is that this person said something along the lines of I can't be indoors because I'm too big.

Speaker 2:

Whoa. I believe that.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I really resonated with me too. Oh my gosh, that's good. So therefore, I can't. I'd love to live in a house. I can't live in a house. I'm too big for it, isn't that amazing?

Speaker 2:

Oh my gosh, I my soul like, is clapping. Oh, that's awesome. Well, here's the thing is. I know I guessed the right thing on letting go, but I believe most of what we need to know is shown to us in nature, absolutely. But we spend too much time inside of buildings and we can't see it, we can't be reminded of it, and that's why we got to get out into the forest.

Speaker 1:

Yes, and it's like that's why grounding is so important. It's like go put your feet in the grass for five minutes, yeah, and see if you can even tolerate it. Yeah, because five minutes is going to feel like a really long time if you don't practice that on a regular basis. It's like can you just stand with your feet in the grass, your feet on solid ground, for five minutes and just see what that feels like?

Speaker 2:

I'm sorry, but that is more my style when it comes to regulating my nervous system than jumping in an ice cold bath, which I know that is the whole thing. Yes, good job. But also I've had enough shock and trauma in my life. I'm not going to intentionally put myself in that situation. Yep, same same 100% agreed.

Speaker 1:

So what situation would you put yourself in?

Speaker 2:

well, I'll myself. I like to walk around and the F I just pictured myself like out in my neighborhood walking around.

Speaker 1:

That's what I just pictured.

Speaker 2:

Just my backyard, but I like to walk around without shoes on in my backyard, Um and like, check on all the vegetables and the you know little tiny garden Well, in your backyard is a heavenly oasis, I mean it is just stunning.

Speaker 1:

It is Every time I come over there, producer Sarah gives me a tour and shows me every plant or every fruit or every like I trimmed this and I pruned this and I added this and I planted this. I mean, she has got a really phenomenal talent.

Speaker 2:

She does and I. She has said before that her backyard represents how her mental health is doing. Oh wow.

Speaker 1:

Well, she's doing great.

Speaker 2:

Well it's, let's be honest. It got Brown there for a little bit. That grass got a little brown back there and then she had to work on it. So we all have our little bumps and bruises around mental health. But yeah, I think like you, Kat, you said recently you like doing things with your hands when you're stressed out or all that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, I can say that, like I have had just over 30 minutes of time virtually in your presence, indoors in a building, away from the grass, away from the trees, away from all of nature, that I need to be allowing my body to mimic, and it has done my heart so much good because I was in such a bad mood when we first started talking and now I have laughed so hard and so much energy has moved. I'm so grateful.

Speaker 2:

Well, I think that big laugh from your angels that inserted a voice that said cancer corn really did it for all of us.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think so too, and if anybody wants to look it up, you'll see that I mean the tropic of Capricorn.

Speaker 2:

And, uh, guys, I need you guys to go check on your angels. Man, they're in the government cheese line and y'all need to be putting them to work. That's right, put them to work. Go check us out on YouTube. You can watch our video podcast there. It's going to look a little different this week because life looks a little bit different this week, but check us out on YouTube, subscribe on Apple podcasts. Just do what you do. We love you, love you.

Speaker 1:

Special thanks to our producer.

Speaker 2:

Sarah Reed. To find out more, go to cat and moose podcastcom. Cat and moose is a bp production.

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