Episode Transcript
Welcome to The Making of You. I'm Alexandria, founder of the Mastery Project and you'd Transformation Hub, and this podcast is dedicated to the whys and ways to transform the mundane into the magical, the doable into enjoyable, successful and purposeful, all while having fun becoming the architect of your own life.
[00:00:25] Okay, well, today is 5 Ways 3 I Atlas can change your life.
[00:00:32] So what prompts are this particular heavenly body asking us to consider?
[00:00:39] What particular topics, particular reactions, responses, conditioning as humans? Is it giving us a bit of a cosmic nudge on and saying, hey, are you sure? Do you want to reconsider?
[00:00:53] Now I know in my number one you might be going, what on earth is Three Eye Atlas? So I'm going to cover that first. All right, so Three Eye Atlas is a interstellar object slash comet that was discovered in July of 2025 and it was discovered by the Chile Atlas Survey.
[00:01:17] Now it's a big gray object, it's tumbling through outer space and it's about 3.5 miles in in diameter.
[00:01:27] So what's Three Eye Atlas? First nudge, first message for us to consider?
[00:01:33] Well, I believe it's about open heartedness and open mindedness because in our daily lives one of our big aspects is that we do like to label things, we do like to judge and we do like to jump to relatively quick inclusions in our life.
[00:01:50] So Three Eye Atlas was having a bit of a joke with us. Everyone's going, yeah, it's a comet. Or as I said, interstellar object does cover that kind of category and gosh, it is not behaving like a comet.
[00:02:07] So I think it was teasing us a bit saying, hey, don't make your mind up too quickly in life. Don't sort of apply that shouldery. It should be that or oh yeah, it's just that sideline it with a quick judgment.
[00:02:24] Now it's lazy logic. What we do need to do, we need to step back, free our minds and embrace possibility and allow it a little bit to unfold rather than leaping in there, jumping on whatever we're experiencing and having to nail it down or having to define it.
[00:02:45] So the first gift of Three Eye Atlas was to show us that hey, you know, the jury might be out or it is a journey through life and to be open hearted and open minded is going to help us adapt.
[00:02:59] So it wasn't necessarily going to happen overnight, but it was definitely sending the message, expect the unexpected.
[00:03:10] So let's move to number two. So what happened with Three Eye Atlas that would change our minds or change, make It a more interesting journey than all the other big rocks tumbling through space. Was it going to launch itself at our planet and do some really bad damage? No, that's okay. But what happened was it then gave us the opportunity to say, come on, come and watch me a little bit longer. Come and see my particular magical contribution unfold.
[00:03:47] So some beautiful scientists went diving in a little bit deeper and went observing a little bit longer and also started looking at the research in a very authentic. And a sort of rebirth of authentic discovery and research. Because when the comets started behaving very differently, it was then when everyone started to say, nah, we're not holding the party line. We're not keeping the scientific fraternity happy. We're actually going to go on an adventure. And just because we now believe that it could be a lot of different aspects and it could even be its own unique intelligence, doesn't mean that we're gullible. All right, so basically, science is now looking with an accepting nature that actually truly anything is possible.
[00:04:52] And I think that is a really supportive journey for us. And Three Eye Atlas is causing quite a stir because it has deviated several times from the accepted narrative.
[00:05:05] It's tested what people thought it was going to do. It's tested the accepted truth.
[00:05:11] So it's a little bit of that story of, if you're going to deep dive, don't just say you're going to deep dive, or don't just give it sort of lip service, really actually bother to say the authentic nature of research in our lives is actually to say if one aspect is different, we can't apply the standard definition or the rules that perhaps we're more comfortable with.
[00:05:37] So we've got to go on that unfolding journey. And Three Eye Atlas has already demonstrated that it is very capable of resetting its course.
[00:05:47] So it's not tumbling like a random object under the influence of different gravities. It's actually showing that it would care to reconnect with different paths and adjust for them and elegantly achieve this, whereas other objects might be banging into other objects or just generally not being able to have so much precision in the path.
[00:06:18] So now, is Three Eye Atlas a comet? Is it an interstellar object? Or is it actually something that has its own unique intelligence?
[00:06:31] So, yeah, number two, Three Eye Atlas is teaching us, don't just assume, all right? Look at the unpredictable as an unfoldment. That's exciting. That's an authentic opportunity to research rather than to make our minds up before we really even get going.
[00:06:51] So step back Detach and have a look at the whole journey to so far.
[00:06:58] Okay, so number three. Well, Three Eye Atlas has now made itself known not to be a comet, because it is moving in ways that a comet just simply doesn't.
[00:07:15] So now all bets are off. And it could be that it is either an interstellar probe or. All right, or an intelligence of its own. Now, a lot of people are currently betting that it's some kind of sort of mini ship or probe and that it has traveled an incredible distance already to come anywhere near to our solar system. And so it is potentially being the unfoldment of the dawning of a new paradigm right in front of our our eyes. And you could call it a new age, you can even call it a now age.
[00:08:00] And I think it's a really exciting development in 2026.
[00:08:06] We did know from other podcasts and from other commentaries that 2026 is going to be a year that presents us with a lot of firsts, hopefully many more productive, supportive ones, rather than the conflicts going on. But Three Eye Atlas is saying, hey, let's have a little look, see about our own comfort zone. All right? Being humans and being on our planet, how do we cope with the unknown and the fear of the unknown? And also, how do we cope with our conditioned matrix? How do we cope navigating through our lives and creating experiences in relation to. To what we've already experienced or what we believe we know?
[00:08:54] So Three Eye Atlas is definitely challenging a lot of that because, number one, it's challenging. We are alone in the universe now. There's a huge percentage globally of people who don't believe we're alone. All right? And I think the mathematicians are probably joining in there with the scientists because basically the mathematical probability of us bumping into aliens or other life forms in our solar system is incredibly high.
[00:09:26] So, yeah, maybe Three Eye Atlas is gently confirming our belief that we aren't alone and that we need to look at our attitude towards alien energy. Are we ready to embrace a kind of Star Trek First Contact moment? Would you feel comfortable walking out your front door and seeing a different species queuing for the bus? Would you be happy with meeting someone who isn't there one minute and then teleports through space to being next to you in the next moment? So I do think that Three Eye Atlas is causing a huge stir asking these particular questions. And the fact that in our conditioned matrix, we. We do have a habit of judging, polarizing, and saying if something's new, then it could necessarily be bad. And that Our conditioning might want to push it to the extremes that if it's unfamiliar, it's going to be unfriendly. If it's unfamiliar, then it is going to be inferior, or if it's unfriendly, it's going to be violent or negative towards us or attempt to control us.
[00:10:49] So I think for my number three, Three Eye Atlas is helping us consider a lot of the sweeping assumptions that I think we have been to some degree conditioned to sort of formulate or the potential for that aspect of the alien in our world being made in some degrees in a very extreme image of ourselves.
[00:11:16] So we might feel fear, we might be conditioned in fight or flight mode.
[00:11:22] We might even have some of our leadership wanting to blame alien contributions, intervention, control, whatever you want to call it, like a false flag operation, something to justify other human behavior.
[00:11:39] But I think we need to consider for ourselves how we would be if we were to walk into a meeting with a greater degree of unknown. And how would we cope? Would you say to yourself, gosh, I've got to hide or I've got to protect myself, or would you say, hey, maybe it's time for us to move forward as a species and consider that maybe not the whole of the solar system is violent, aggressive, polarized, or has a tendency towards fear and conflict like our species has been navigating, if you will, for want of a better word, in our recent histories.
[00:12:29] So it could be as well that Three Eye Atlas is trying to say, do you know what?
[00:12:35] We are actually potentially friendly. It's already altered its course when it has encountered quite close orbits with other orbiting bodies in our solar system that we've put out there to, you know, collect telemetry, to collect data, and it's kind of navigated around.
[00:12:57] So it said, please, I'm on a mission. I've got purpose. I want to do certain things, I want to go certain places. Obviously that total element of surprise is still there. We don't know what the destination necessarily is. But the course corrections have shown that Three Eye Atlas is definitely moving towards Jupiter.
[00:13:23] So what it's giving us as well is it's saying, come and look at what I'm choosing, come and look at the intention behind what I'm doing.
[00:13:32] And come and ask yourself, look, if I did have the capacity to destroy, for example, an Earth probe, you know, one that we've sent up, and I haven't done it, maybe I haven't done it because I don't want to.
[00:13:47] It's a last resort, or it's not relevant or it's just not in my nature to want to destroy.
[00:13:56] So my number three is, how's your attitude with not being alone? How would you feel if we suddenly had galactic neighbours in a very physicalized sense or they became known to us in a sensory sense? Do you think you feel comfortable with that? And I'm just going to leave that with you because I think it's a really interesting subject. And for a lot of people currently, for example students, scientists at Harvard, they're all taking bets. They believe that Three Eye Atlas is the beginning of a consistent disclosure project in the next two to four years.
[00:14:36] I, I'm just going to leave it there with you. And for me, I believe now it's up to us to look at our consciousness and to look at whether we would consider rejecting new, rejecting the unknown simply because we think it's automatically bad, or would we be more open minded, would we be more courageous, would we be more accepting of welcoming something that we didn't understand into our experience?
[00:15:11] Okay, so number four. Well, Three Eye Atlas probe, as we've said, is not a comet. And should we really be worried because it is showing that it has some pretty potentially superior tech and it's traveled an incredible distance.
[00:15:31] And how has it done all of these things for us? It's not that we couldn't conceive or theorize about how that's been achieved, but it is definitely something that we are feeling, should we say tech inferior about.
[00:15:48] But as I've said, has it demonstrated conflict? Does it look like it's going to mobilize armaments?
[00:15:55] Has it actually attacked anything in its path? No, it hasn't.
[00:16:01] And in many of the descriptions of its path, it's actually gone out of its way to avoid any degree of destruction or conflict.
[00:16:13] So I just like to say, what if Three Eye Atlas is here to say, hey Earthlings, you don't have to live like you're living Currently, maybe Three Eye Atlas is scanning, surveying and gaining data on us in a probe sense. Not because it wants to control us, but because it wants to actually help us to transform the way we are or to understand better how our communities, how our countries, how our, for example, weapons or our installations, our buildings, our way of being with the planet, just to discover all of that particular relating and to, from a distance, find out who, who we are. And maybe, I'm just saying maybe number four can reverse the tables on us and say maybe Three Eye Atlas has heard that earthlings are a bit confused and have been living in scarcity and conflict and fear.
[00:17:16] And actually maybe it's now the time of the new paradigm where we want to awaken fully and completely and say we want a different consciousness, we want a different experience of life.
[00:17:28] So my number four is, I think if three Eye Atlas were to be in a conflicting or warring sense, that we would have surely known about it. And actually I don't see any sense in that because if its tech is so superior, why would it want to even bother?
[00:17:48] So yes, you could argue it wants to show you its power over us, but I think if it were going to do that, it would have done it a lot sooner than what has been happening. So there's definitely been an observation element for three Eye Atlas and also the sense that it has a very defined purpose and meaning and it's sticking to that and fighting with us isn't part of that.
[00:18:16] So I think Three Eye Atlas is, is a lot more sensitive than perhaps we give it credit for.
[00:18:23] We're measuring in our human way. But it could also be that three Eye Atlas is here to help, but it needs to measure or scan or understand us, to understand how it can help our communities, help our relationship within ourselves, within our nature as humans, and also help the relationship with the planet.
[00:18:48] So my last point today, number five. Well, what if 3i Atlas is actually demonstrating the ability to reason and to see who's paying attention and to actually be a consciousness in its own right and to want to help us and to have come to give us that message. But it's trying to find a frequency or it's trying to find a conscious alignment, or it's trying to understand how best to deliver that message. Now we know in space previously we've had crop circles that have had code, binary code, we've had messages come through.
[00:19:38] And so I just want to leave this with you, that maybe Three Eye Atlas is actually showing us that for example, there's infinite power sources. There's a theory saying that's going to be recharging with within Jupiter's energy field. Perhaps it's trying to demonstrate to us there's ways to harvest power without polluting our planet, for example.
[00:20:01] And also that maybe it's come to communicate not only with us, but with distant cousins or relatives that are living inside our planet or in a different dimensional consciousness in alignment with our planet.
[00:20:21] So is it that we are actually all connected and this is all happening for a reason and it is because we are growing closer in the understanding of what true unity and what being part of our own backyard our own galaxy actually means.
[00:20:41] So that's our little journey through space today with Three Eye Atlas. And maybe tonight you can look up into the sky, look towards Jupiter. You're probably not, unless you've got a very powerful telescope, going to be seeing Three Eye Atlas. But just maybe send a message out and say, hey, we come in peace.
[00:21:01] And maybe we just like to get to know what Three Eye Atlas wants to say.
[00:21:08] Okay. Well, I'm Alexandria and it's been my great pleasure to talk about this particular comet that now looks like a probe or looks like a conscious being that is sort of doing a flyby. And yeah, it's poses a lot of questions and I hope that that is going to give you something to be thinking about in your day. If you like this content, then please don't hesitate to pass by YourTransformation hub.com It really, really helps me if you can go to the podcast page and listen on the website so we can attract the algorithm, we can show our superior consciousness and. Yeah, and more people will join in with what your transformation hub represents.
[00:21:54] Thank you very much for joining me.
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