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Episode Summary
What if the sense of separation we feel — from others, from love, from our own potential — is not the ultimate truth, but simply one lens through which we’ve learned to see?
In this episode of Her New Lens, I explore the concept of unity consciousness with transcendental coach and near-death experiencer Lelanea Fulton. Together, we discuss how awakening experiences — whether mystical, psychological, or deeply personal — often reveal a powerful shift in perception: the realization that we are far more connected than we may have believed.
Rather than viewing spirituality as abstract or distant, this conversation brings unity consciousness into everyday life. We explore how early experiences, nervous system patterns, and identity conditioning shape the way we perceive reality — and how gently shifting the lens can open the door to healing, deeper relationships, and a greater sense of inner wholeness.
At its heart, this episode is about remembering: remembering that worthiness is not something we earn, but something we uncover when we see ourselves more clearly.
If you’ve ever sensed there is more to life than the surface-level of circumstances—or wondered how spiritual insight translates into real-world transformation—this conversation offers both reflection and grounding.
👉 Read the companion article: The Lens of Unity: What Awakening Experiences Reveal About Us
In this episode, we explore:
• What unity consciousness means in practical terms
• How awakening experiences can shift our sense of identity
• The connection between nervous system safety and spiritual openness
• Why feelings of separation often originate in early conditioning
• The relationship between worthiness and connection
• How perception influences the relationships we attract
• Why healing often begins with seeing ourselves differently
Key Takeaways
1. Separation may be learned — connection may be remembered
Many spiritual traditions suggest that our sense of disconnection is not inherent, but conditioned through life experiences. When perception shifts, new possibilities emerge.
2. The nervous system plays a role in what feels possible
Feelings of safety often influence how open we are to love, connection, and new perspectives.
3. Worthiness transforms relationships
As our inner lens shifts, the dynamics we attract and allow in our lives begin to change.
4. Awakening doesn’t require extraordinary experiences
Moments of clarity can happen gradually — through reflection, healing, and a willingness to see differently.
About My Guest
Lelanea Fulton is a consciousness teacher and intuitive guide whose work explores the intersection of spirituality, psychology, and lived experience. Her journey includes profound awakening experiences that shaped her understanding of identity, healing, and connection.
Through her teachings and conversations, she helps others explore the nature of consciousness and rediscover a deeper sense of wholeness.
