The Smoke Trail

Smoke Wallin

The Smoke Trail, hosted by Smoke Wallin, is a journey into awakening consciousness, weaving authentic stories and deep discussions with inspiring guests to unlock high performance and perfect health. Each episode delves into spirituality, leadership, and transformation, offering tools to transcend trauma and find your bliss along the way. It’s a reflective space for achieving peak potential and inner peace in a distraction-filled world.

  1. Jul 31

    The Smoke Trail S2 E50: The Buried Sentence

    THE SMOKE TRAIL S2E50 - The Buried Sentence Five Conversations About What People Ask For and What They Actually Need ABOUT THIS EPISODE Five people came to Smoke for help in recent months. Not one of them led with the real question. A gifted helper stuck on a financial treadmill. A financial leader who understands it all, at least intellectually. A bright 25-year-old with no reason to get up. A CEO asking whether to stay in his marriage. A successor at war with her father's leadership team. Five conversations, one pattern: people rarely bring the real question first. They bring the one they can solve, and bury the sentence that would change the conversation. In this milestone fiftieth episode of The Smoke Trail, Smoke walks through all five as case studies, shares the toolkit that runs beneath them, and closes with the mirror move: the questions to turn on yourself when no one is across the table. Identifying details in these stories have been changed to protect confidentiality. IN THIS EPISODE •    The thesis: the presenting question is rarely the real question, and the sentence that matters is the one that gets buried •    Case one: a man whose business question hid a health crisis, why depleted states produce depleted decisions, and the two-track bridge from the treadmill to the calling •    Case two: emotional energy hairballs, the business partner who mirrored her father, Brother Lawrence in the kitchen, and why five minutes daily beats an hour weekly •    Case three: holding space for a lost 25-year-old, letting the son answer first, the bell curve of therapists, and the probing questions that locate agency without crushing it •    Case four: why a marriage decision had to wait until the shadows cleared, and the deep ceremony work that surfaced childhood trauma as material for integration, not a verdict •    Case five: the succession battlefield, the tug-of-war reframe, and what happened months after she dropped the rope •    The shared toolkit: calibration before prescription, listening to the body, somatic release, micro-practices, mirroring and validation, and design moves •    The diagnostic ear, the mirror move, and the Johari Window close: moving what is hidden from awareness into awareness KEY MOMENTS The thesis Fifty episodes in, Smoke opens with the pattern that connects every conversation people bring him. “Not one of them led with the real question. The sentence that mattered was the one they had buried.” - Smoke Wallin Case one: the gift called a longshot A talented helper stuck in manual labor and financial pressure, toughing through pain his body was using to speak. The first move was attention, not strategy: take time for yourself no matter what, then build the bridge that funds the calling. “His body was communicating, and he was ignoring it and just working through it, toughing through the pain.” - Smoke Wallin What hope does What actually shifted for him: not a solution, but someone noticing and believing. “Sometimes that's all people need is a little bit of hope to think about a different future.” - Smoke Wallin Case two: she teaches what she cannot yet live A leader whose work is values-based wealth and family communication, who broke ties with a narcissistic father and then found the same pattern waiting in a business partner. Unresolved emotional energy resurfaces until it is met directly. “I call them emotional energy hairballs.” - Smoke Wallin The five-minute practice Practice folds into the day you already have. Brother Lawrence practiced the presence of God in the noise and clatter of his kitchen; the modern version starts with five minutes behind a shut office door. “It would be better to meditate for five minutes a day every day than once a week for an hour.” - Smoke Wallin Case three: no reason to get up A bright 25-year-old son, a gaming addiction in his past, three years of analysis abandoned, and a pain tolerance that frightens his father. Smoke's approach: let the son answer first, coach the conversation rather than the father's plan, and use questions that find the live wire and locate agency. “The answer lies within.” - Smoke Wallin Case four: the decision that had to wait A CEO asking whether to stay in his marriage. Smoke's reflection: that is not his call to make, and it was not yet the CEO's either. Deep ceremony work surfaced childhood trauma, and the decision waited until he could trust the state he was deciding from. “Until you've done your own work and you're clear and you have seen and cleared your own shadows... you're not in a position to make a decision like that.” - Smoke Wallin Case five: drop the rope A family office successor in constant friction with her father's loyal leadership team. The reframe: a tug of war needs two people pulling. Dropping the rope is not surrender; it is choosing the few things that matter. “If you drop the rope, there's no tug of war.” - Smoke Wallin The shared toolkit Calibration before prescription, listening to the body, somatic release, micro-practices, mirroring and validation, and design moves. The through line is conscious awareness meeting what denial has been holding in place. “Nothing can withstand conscious awareness, and it will dissipate.” - Smoke Wallin The mirror move and the Johari close For the listener with no one across the table: what is loudest right now, what am I calling a longshot, what sentence am I burying, what decision am I making from an unclear state, what rope am I still holding. “Our job is to move more of the things that are hidden from our awareness into our awareness.” - Smoke Wallin STANDOUT QUOTES “Not one of them led with the real question. The sentence that mattered was the one they had buried.” - Smoke Wallin “Nothing can withstand conscious awareness, and it will dissipate.” - Smoke Wallin “Curiosity and judgment cannot coexist. Validation is not agreement.” - Smoke Wallin “If you drop the rope, there's no tug of war.” - Smoke Wallin “I dropped the rope, and things got a lot better all around.”

    The Smoke Trail S2 E50: The Buried Sentence
  2. Jul 6

    The Smoke Trail S2 E49: Dani Brooks - The Revelation Integration Method

    THE SMOKE TRAIL  -  SEASON 2  -  EPISODE 49 The Revelation Integration Method with Dani Brooks  Episode Description What do you do after the veil lifts? Dani Brooks returns to The Smoke Trail (her first visit was S1E10) with her new book, The Revelation Integration Method - A Practical Guide to Psychedelic Integration. A pioneer of integration work with thousands of client sessions behind her, Dani breaks down why the journey itself is only half the story - and why what you do in the days and weeks after determines whether a revelation becomes a changed life or just a beautiful story you once told. Smoke and Dani walk through the book's three buckets - preparation, stabilization, and embodiment - including how to find your core intention through pattern mapping, why belief going in shapes the outcome, sovereignty in the medicine space, meeting darkness with love instead of fear, the identity crisis that follows deep release, spiritual significance as the ego's favorite trap, and the awareness practice that creates a pause between stimulus and response. Dani leads the exercise live on air. These tools are not only for psychedelic work. As Smoke notes, the same techniques serve breathwork, meditation, and everyday conscious living - plant medicine is simply an accelerant. In This Episode •   Why Dani wrote the book: thousands of sessions distilled into a formal method - and how she was thrown into integration work with no training and built it from scratch •   Medicines as neurological resets: they interrupt old patterns, and the two to three days after a journey are the prime window to build new ones •   Preparation: pattern mapping to a core intention (why, why here, why now), aligning belief, and letting go of expectations •   Sovereignty in the medicine space: surrender with a rudder - discerning an uncomfortable purge from darkness you do not need to experience •   Stabilization: grounding a fractured identity, the man blown apart by three ceremonies in three days, and why medicine centers should build integration into their services •   Navigating darkness: veterans who fight demons that multiply, and what happens when you offer love instead - plus Hamilton Souther's Sanctuary approach •   Embodiment: translating revelations like 'just love' into action steps, sitting with discomfort, and staying after old patterns until they are gone •   The healing cycle: letting go, identity crisis, acclimating to divinity, and watching for spiritual significance •   Live practice: Dani's cultivating-awareness exercise - sounds, body, heartbeat, the point before creation - plus box breathing to re-center anywhere Pull Quotes (verified verbatim) "Without integration, the journey becomes a beautiful story you once told, with integration it becomes who you are." - Dani Brooks (from the book, read on air) "Congratulations. You don't know who you are, you're closer to knowing who you are than ever before." - Dani Brooks "These medicines get in there and they interrupt those patterns giving us an opportunity to create new patterns as soon as we get home." - Dani Brooks "Anything that we can do that's going to help us remove distortion and integrate truth is valuable." - Dani Brooks "Plant medicine is like an accelerant, right? So it's like you're experiencing a lot of stuff really quickly in a very intense way. But this stuff works, generally speaking. It doesn't need to include the psychedelics." - Smoke Wallin Johari Thread - Blind and Unknown to Open Named on air by Smoke during the embodiment discussion: the medicine surfaces material from the Unknown and Blind quadrants - patterns invisible to the person running them. Awareness moves them into the Open. But the energy pattern is still there, and integration is the repetition and discipline that keeps it in the Open instead of letting it slide back into the dark. Dani's method is a systematic pipeline for exactly that movement. About Dani Brooks Dani Brooks is a pioneer psychedelic integration expert with thousands of hours of one-on-one integration work, founder of the Revelation Integration Institute, and creator of the Revelation Integration Method. She trains certified Integration Guides, works with executives and YPO forums, and is committed to harm reduction and legal, trauma-informed integration coaching - she does not facilitate or supply medicines. The Revelation Integration Method is her third book, following Good Decisions Most of the Time and The Extraordinary Ordinary You. •   Website: daniellebrooks.com •   Book: The Revelation Integration Method (available now) •   Instagram: @daniellelbrooks and @revelation.integration People and References Mentioned •   Ivan Rados - Smoke's plant medicine teacher; the entity-removal account references S2E46, Entity Removal, Explanation and Protection - ivanrados.com •   Hamilton Souther - Dani's teacher and mentor; creator of the Sanctuary approach to safe, sacred journey space - hamiltonsouther.com •   R. Christian Minson - Breathflow founder; led the breathwork at Gregg Braden's retreat Smoke describes (220 people, plant-medicine-like intensity) - breathflow.com •   Gregg Braden - retreat host for the breathwork experience - greggbraden.com •   Dr. Judith Blackstone - the Realization Process; embodied awakening - realizationprocess.org •   Dr. Sue Morter - feminine embodiment approach; building the channels that carry the energy rather than hunting the blocks - drsuemorter.com

    The Smoke Trail S2 E49: Dani Brooks - The Revelation Integration Method
  3. Jul 5

    The Smoke Trail S2 E48: Why America Is So Blessed

    Why Is America So Blessed? A Meditation on the 250th Anniversary of American Independence  -  S2E48 Posting Notes EPISODE METADATA Episode:  S2E48 Slug:  BLESSED Title:  Why Is America So Blessed? Subtitle:  A Meditation on the 250th Anniversary of American Independence Format:  Solo teaching episode - Smoke Wallin Recorded:  July 5, 2026 - the day after the July 4 essay published on Substack Arc:  Standalone solo meditation released under the S2E48 number; companion episode to the essay Host:  Smoke Wallin Season tool:  The Johari Window - the capture is Blind, the compromises Hidden, your divinity Unknown; this episode moves all three toward Open EPISODE HOOK On July 4, 2026 - the 250th birthday of the United States - Smoke published a meditation on why this country is genuinely blessed, and it took off. In this short solo episode he brings it to the microphone: the founding as a consciousness event, the wound now threatening it, the trap that captures the idealists sent to fix it, and the one move that dissolves the machinery's power. Not a partisan piece - a look at the machinery itself, and an invitation to transcend the wound, which is the way of healing. IN THIS EPISODE •     The 250th birthday - Smoke's memories of the bicentennial in Boston at age nine, and why this anniversary calls for more than fireworks •     The founding as a consciousness event: the first government in known history explicitly designed to serve its citizens, with rights bestowed by the Creator •     Why the founders built for the lower nature of man - Hawkins' 200 threshold, and checks and balances as consciousness engineering •     Washington's General Orders of July 2, 1776: freemen or slaves, the fate of unborn millions, conquer or die •     What the system produced: unmatched innovation and abundance, and the Civil War as the great correction of the founding's fundamental flaw •     The wound: the fourth branch - the administrative state, Eisenhower's military-industrial warning, perpetual war, and ends conflated with means •     The trap that captures the idealist: soft capture through money, dark machinery through blackmail, and the Faustian bargain - told from Smoke's own vantage point inside a regulated industry •     What they fear most: humans waking to their own divinity - the polarity game, the 8-10% estimate, America as the dam, the Kali Yuga moment, and the sword of truth KEY MOMENTS & PULL QUOTES A founding unique in history The core thesis: America is blessed not because its people are perfect but because it was built by highly conscious citizens at a hinge in history as the one place where the individual soul stands above the state. "For the first time in known history, a country was founded on a system of governance that overtly protected the individual citizen. The structure did not exist to serve itself. It existed to serve its people." SMOKE - ON THE FOUNDING Built for the lower nature of man Why checks and balances exist: on Hawkins' scale most of humanity operates below 200 - mechanistic, animalistic, unable to separate stimulus from response (a gap Gurdjieff's Fourth Way and Sri Aurobindo also mapped). The three branches were designed to keep that lower nature from capturing a balanced government. "Rights bestowed by our creator, not by man. No government granted them, so no government can take them away." SMOKE - ON UNALIENABLE RIGHTS Freemen or slaves July 2, 1776: the largest British fleet ever assembled in North America disembarks at Staten Island, and Washington tells the Continental Army exactly what the battle is about - freemen or slaves, the fate of unborn millions, conquer or die. "A structure that anticipated our worst turned out to be the greatest engine of human flourishing ever constructed." SMOKE - ON WHAT THE SYSTEM PRODUCED The wound: a fourth branch The administrative state - the blob, the permagov - self-perpetuating, pursuing goals of its own making, surviving every election. Its signature output is perpetual war, the machine Eisenhower warned of. Ends and means are conflated; natural law says right action and right intention are the only way to right outcomes. "There's no shortcut through the dark." SMOKE - ON ENDS AND MEANS The trap Why the idealists can't fix it: soft capture through donations and the enticement of riches, then the dark machinery - the hotel room, the manufactured evidence, the offer of protection. Smoke speaks from inside the machine: as incoming WSWA president in 2000 he attended both the Republican convention in Philadelphia and the Democratic convention in LA as a donor with full access, because a regulated industry supports all sides to survive. "You live your life, vote your district, but on certain votes, we tell you how. Most will comply and rise, and their free will left behind in that hotel room." SMOKE - ON THE FAUSTIAN BARGAIN Inversion at every layer The great tool of subversion: make a word mean its opposite - a psychological operation on the citizens, running through the culture wars, the classrooms, and a captured media. Atlas Shrugged, which Smoke read in eighth grade, saw the shape of it: takers versus makers. "One nation under God is a pillar. It's not a decoration." SMOKE - ON THE DIVINITY OF EACH CITIZEN Different shades of the same color Not a rant against one party. The right says more of the right things and is in many cases every bit as compromised; the left is more overtly aligned with the inversion. The one-term test proves the uniparty: any integrous government could solve the annual budget deficit in one year. "Do not spend more than you take in. It doesn't happen because they're all part of the system." SMOKE - THE ONE-TERM TEST What they fear The one thing all sides fear most is humans waking up to their own divinity - awake and sovereign, you are no longer subject to the low-level energetic thought forms driving the machinery. They keep people asleep through the polarities. It doesn't take everyone: one individual waking up outweighs orders of magnitude of the masses still asleep, and estimates Smoke cites suggest 8-10% would be enough. "Clearing distortions one by one takes away their power. This is...

    The Smoke Trail S2 E48: Why America Is So Blessed
  4. Jun 22

    The Smoke Trail: S2 E47: Leadership Signal, the Nervous System, and human software update with Leanne Bucaro

    S2E47  -  GUEST EPISODE  -  THE SCIENCE OF TRANSFORMATION Leadership Signal, the Nervous System, and the Software Update with Leanne Bucaro, CEO and Co-Founder of STRATA EPISODE   S2E47 - Guest Episode - The Science of Transformation GUEST   Leanne Bucaro, CEO and Co-Founder, STRATA (Strata Originals) HOST   Smoke Wallin SLUG   GUEST-BUCARO THEME   Why insight alone does not change the pattern - and what actually does LINKS   strataoriginals.com  -  smokewallin.com/the-smoke-trail-podcast ABOUT THE GUEST Leanne Bucaro is the CEO and co-founder of STRATA (Strata Originals). She is purpose-driven and cares deeply about connection and making deposits in the world that have a positive social impact. Across 25-plus years of interviewing, producing, and helping global CEOs build public platforms, a pattern emerged in how leadership was being experienced under pressure. At STRATA, that pattern became a method: Leadership Signal Calibration for CEOs. Leadership Signal is how a CEO is experienced in the rooms that carry the cost - board, capital, executive team, employees, market, and public visibility. When the credibility, authority, or identity of a CEO is threatened, the room feels it before words. The invisible variable in the room is the leader's nervous system under pressure, and that is what shapes how a leader lands. Leanne makes the pattern visible and “updates the old software” so the leader lands cleanly under pressure. STRATA was co-founded with Alan McLaren, former International Chair of YPO GOLD. EPISODE HOOK “Insight does not change the pattern. A CEO can see exactly where they distort and still distort, because the autopilot that fires under that threat runs below thought. When credibility, authority, or identity is challenged, the nervous system answers before words do, and the room feels it first. Change the mechanism underneath, and the signal lands clean.” IN THIS EPISODE •     Why awareness is not the fix - a CEO can see their own autopilot and still run it, because the pattern fires below conscious thought •     Leadership Signal defined: how a leader is experienced in the rooms that carry the cost, and why the nervous system is the invisible variable •     The auto-script: old programming that once worked, never updated, firing under any threat to credibility, authority, or identity •     Nervous-system-to-nervous-system: why a room registers distortion before a single word is spoken •     Two vocabularies, one mechanism: the spiritual frame (stuck energy) and the business frame (distortion in autopilot) describe the same thing •     Smoke's journey as lived evidence: Nepal, the prayer at Buddha's birthplace, plant medicine, clearing trauma, forgiveness •     How STRATA works: Signal Discovery (a diagnostic scan, like an MRI of your leadership signal) and Calibration (clearing the distortion at its origin) •     Leanne's gift: seeing color and shadow - reading a leader's signal in the first minute of a session •     Where the real leverage is: leaders already calibrating in the 300s on the Hawkins scale who can shift up dramatically with a small change •     Creating a new category: putting inner work in business language so CEOs who would never “do the work” will engage with it KEY MOMENTS FROM THE CONVERSATION The auto-script under threat Leanne opens with the core mechanism: leaders run an automatic script when they perceive a threat to one of three areas - identity, credibility, or authority. It is old programming that worked once and was never updated. When pressure hits the room, the script runs and people feel it at the nervous system level, before words. “We run auto script when we perceive a threat. And it's all old programming that at some point worked... but nobody's updated that auto script.” LEANNE BUCARO Why knowing about it does not help Even full awareness of the autopilot does not stop it. Leanne borrows a phrase from Mike Maddock - you can't see the label from inside the jar - to make the point. By the time a leader notices the bad reaction and tries to calm their somatic system, the signal has already gone out, because it is nervous system to nervous system. “Even knowing about what that autopilot is, it doesn't help... You can't see the distortion because it's inside you.” LEANNE BUCARO The room is always scanning for safety Leanne describes what the room is actually doing: at a nervous-system level, people are asking whether this leader is safe to follow, whether to trust them, whether to stay or go. It is biology. By the time the auto-programming runs, the signal of distrust has already landed. “Is this leader safe to follow? Do I trust them? Should I stay? Should I go?” LEANNE BUCARO Following the pattern back to origin Leanne calibrates by following the pattern back to wherever it originated. The distortions developed on the climb to a CEO seat tend to cluster around credibility and authority, common in capital-market rooms where the room is pressurized on purpose to test conviction. When identity is threatened, a common distortion is command mode - anger, sharpness, the fight posture. “When you're distorting, no trust is being formed at all.” LEANNE BUCARO Seeing color and shadow Leanne sees a color for each leader within the first thirty seconds to a minute of a session - her own internal language for their signal: purple for visionary, red for command, yellow for illuminator, blue for integrator, green for stabilizer, orange for builder, white for mirror. She tells Smoke he reads as yellow, an illuminator. She also sees shadow: a dark veil where energy is stuck. Smoke notes he was read as bright yellow at a Gregg Braden retreat. “To me, purple is visionary, red is command, yellow is illuminator, blue is integrator, green is stabilizer, orange is builder... white is mirror.” LEANNE BUCARO Smoke's journey: Nepal, plant medicine, and clearing Asked how he bridged business and spirituality, Smoke tells the story: a driven entrepreneur with blocked-out childhood trauma, a trip to Nepal, kneeling at Buddha's birthplace with his late friend David Spencer, a simple prayer for peace and love, and an electric shock up his spine. Shortly after, he sat with plant medicine in Canada, cracked open locked memories, experienced an entity removal and a soul retrieval, and spent the next year uncovering and clearing trauma, arriving at forgiveness. ...

    The Smoke Trail: S2 E47: Leadership Signal, the Nervous System, and human software update with Leanne Bucaro
  5. Jun 22

    The Smoke Trail: S2 E46: Entity Removal, Explanation & Protection

    THE SMOKE TRAIL  -  SEASON 2  -  SOLO ARC Entity Removal, Explanation & Protection Evil Flees Love - Real Stories, Clear Discernment, Daily Protection EPISODE METADATA Episode: S2E46 Slug: ENTITY-REMOVAL Title: Entity Removal, Explanation & Protection Subtitle: Evil Flees Love - Real Stories, Clear Discernment, Daily Protection Format: Solo teaching episode - Smoke Wallin Arc: Discernment bridge - released within the Science Bridge sequence; thematically anticipates S2E60 (Discernment) Host: Smoke Wallin Season tool: The Johari Window - what attaches lives in the Unknown and Blind; release moves it to Open EPISODE CONTEXT A solo deep-dive into a subject Smoke rarely addresses head-on: the energies that attach to people, why they attach, and how they release. The frame is empowerment, not fear - sovereignty and love throughout, never battle. Drawing on four lived stories of release across different traditions, plus the discernment tools and daily practices that make lasting protection a baseline rather than a one-time event. Held explicitly as exploratory spiritual discussion, not clinical, medical, or psychological advice. EPISODE HOOK Evil is real. But it does not need to be battled through fear or fought head-on. It is disarmed by compassion and surrender to a higher power. Fighting or fearing an entity feeds it and pulls you into its polarity. Loving awareness carries a frequency many of these entities cannot hold - because they have separated themselves from love. SMOKE WALLIN SHOW NOTES •     Why this topic, why now: naming the dark without feeding it - awareness as preparation, not preoccupation. •     The essential disclaimer: exploratory, not clinical. Rule out the ordinary first - depression, diagnosable conditions, and the normal course of life come before any talk of attachment. •     What these entities are across traditions: thought forms, earthbound spirits who did not cross over, and actual dark forces - and why the distinctions matter. •     One territory, many names: demons and unclean spirits (Christian), bhootas and pretas (Hindu), hungry spirits (Buddhist), Jinn (Islamic), intrusions and attachments (shamanic). •     Why evil exists at all: the cosmological level (darkness as the chosen shadow that makes remembering possible) versus the relative level (where darkness must still be named, refused, and resisted). •     The mechanism is resonance: above 500 (love) on the Hawkins scale is sovereign territory; 200 (courage) is the threshold; below 200 is where the cracks open and like attracts like. •     Shadow work is the protection: you are only vulnerable where you have unexamined shadow. Evil targets the blind spots - the unprocessed emotional hairballs in the subconscious. •     How they attach and the honest signs: vulnerability windows, the two pincers (Luciferic inflation vs. Satanic crushing), and Sarah Elkhaldy's teaching on the false light. •     Four lived stories of release - and the common thread that runs through every tradition. •     The two doors: love (out-vibrate it) and recognition (strip its claim) - including Gregg Braden's formula from the Gospel of Mary. •     The self-release sequence and the daily protection toolkit you can begin this week. •     The field behind the field: one system, many scales - and how to exit it energetically. KEY MOMENTS Why evil exists - holding both levels The cosmological answer (darkness as the chosen shadow that makes remembering possible) redeems the question without excusing the harm. On the relative level where we actually live, darkness must still be named and resisted - children are protected, predatory teachers are removed. Hold both, or you collapse into bypassing or despair. None of it dissolves into a non-dual mist just because we are located in a deeper source. SMOKE WALLIN Resonance and the energetic immune system Attachment is about baseline vibration. Living in love at 500 and above is sovereign territory where attachment cannot sustain itself. Below 200 - the level Hawkins estimated for most of humanity when he wrote Power vs. Force - the field is mechanical and reactive, and the portals open. You're not vibrating at the level where they are. Once you're in integrity, you've got a lot of protection. SMOKE WALLIN Shadow as the cracks evil targets Darkness always looks for the blind spots - the traumas left unresolved, the emotional energy stuck in the subconscious. To the degree the shadow work is done, third-party influence loses its purchase. What you own cannot be used against you. This is the Johari Window in action: bring it into the light and you are less susceptible. The two pincers: Luciferic and Satanic Two opposite movements, and the defenses against one can leave you exposed to the other. The Luciferic is the heat that inflates - 'you are a god,' specialness and vanity dressed as elevation, the goal being to make you a hypocrite. The Satanic is the cold that crushes - 'you are meat,' predatory, treating souls as biological matter. The Luciferic is the gateway to the Satanic. The false light - Sarah Elkhaldy (S1E24) Smoke's Season 1 guest gave him the sharpest map of the Luciferic deception. The false light is a fragmented consciousness that does not emanate from pure source; it feeds on our energy to keep us in worship and externalized authority. It does not lurk - it blazes so bright nothing else is visible. The antidote is spiritual sovereignty: think for yourself, be your own authority. Discernment can feel like waking up from a dream when you have to determine whether you've actually woken up - or are still in a dream within a dream. SARAH ELKHALDY - THE ALCHEMIST, S1E24 Four paths to release •     Personal removal - Smoke's own experience with his teacher Ivan Rados: an injury and its weight lifted, anxiety gone, a wind felt through the room. •     Holding space - the Bowen Island men's retreat, witnessing Ivan's transmutative extraction when a young man in the group was in trouble. •     'I love you' - the black-eyes teaching story: no fight, no fear, a smile and a single sentence, and the entity left. •     Deliverance and rebirth - Chris Clements (S1E13) and his deliverance experience ...

    The Smoke Trail: S2 E46: Entity Removal, Explanation & Protection
  6. Jun 6

    The Smoke Trail S2 E45: Jason Ma On Clarity, Legacy and Leadership in the Age of AI

    Jason Ma Clarity, Legacy, and Leadership in the Age of AI   Episode: S2E45  |  Guest: Jason Ma  |  Host: Smoke Wallin Format: Guest conversation  |  Recorded on Zoom Episode Summary Smoke Wallin sits down with Jason Ma, Founder and CEO of ThreeEQ, award-winning Chief Mentor of Next Gen Leaders, and Chief Business Officer at AdXero (an applied AI/tech venture), a longtime B20/G20 member who has spent 40+ years and more than two million miles mentoring Next Gens, parents, founders, executives, and CEOs around the world. The two first met on a fireside chat at the Campden/IPI Winter Investment and Family Office Forum, where an earlier planned thirty-minute prep call ran past an hour. This conversation goes past the resume to the inner story: the late-2019 turn that began, in Jason's words, the most empowering phase of his life after more than fifty years as a secular high achiever. They get into the daily practice that anchors him now, the frameworks he uses to develop the next generation of leaders, meditation versus contemplation, the Johari Window and blind spots, and why the way you do a thing becomes the thing you end up with. In This Episode •     The wall of love letters: why Jason's home office is covered in his daughters' drawings and notes, and what it anchors. •     The MAfia and its three values: unconditional love, humor, and high standards in what truly matters. •     Viktor Frankl and the space between stimulus and response, where choice and impact live. •     The late-2019 turn: from more than fifty years secular to a daily walk of faith, and what set it in motion. •     4S and 3EQ: Jason's mentorship framework for the age of AI, and why he leads with outcomes. •     How he qualifies the families he works with, and why the means you use become the end you get. •     Meditation versus contemplation, and why a daily practice matters more than its size. •     The Johari Window, blind spots, and the four levels of competence. •     The pre-stage ritual: a private prayer, surrender to the holy spirit, and letting it flow. •     Staying centered amid noise and acceleration, and discerning thoughts from the enemy from those from God. Pull Quotes “I wake up every morning grateful and inspired. That’s it.”  - Jason “True leaders start with self-awareness. Walk your talk, talk your walk.”  - Jason “The way you do it is what you’ll end up with.”  - Smoke “Every suffering, every challenge, every trauma is a portal.”  - Smoke About Jason Ma Jason Ma is Founder and CEO of ThreeEQ, an award-winning Chief Mentor of Next Gen Leaders, and Chief Business Officer and an investor at AdXero (an applied AI/tech venture). A longstanding B20/G20 member with 40+ years across global business, technology, education, and leadership, and more than two million miles of global travel, he privately mentors 1:1 select Next Gens, parents, founders, executives, and CEOs around the world. He helps private clients prepare well, avoid costly mistakes, make better decisions, strengthen mindset and skills, and achieve stronger outcomes with well-being. He is the author of Young Leaders 3.0 and a former Forbes contributor. His faith journey since late 2019 has transformed how he understands discernment, humility, stewardship, relationships, and legacy. Website:  https://ThreeEQ.com/ LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonma Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/JasonLMaPersonal X:  https://x.com/JasonLMa Listen and Subscribe Podcast:  https://thesmoketrail.transistor.fm YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@SmokeWallinOfficial Substack:  https://smokewallin.substack.com/ Website:  https://smokewallin.com/the-smoke-trail-podcast Hashtags #TheSmokeTrail  #ConsciousLeadership  #SpiritualAwakening  #EnlightenedLeadership  #ConsciousHealing  #NextGenLeaders  #FamilyOffice  #FaithAndLeadership  #AIandLeadership

    The Smoke Trail S2 E45: Jason Ma On Clarity, Legacy and Leadership in the Age of AI
  7. Jun 4

    S2E44 — Piercing the Veil With Bernhard Guenther

    THE SMOKE TRAIL S2E44  —  Piercing the Veil Bernhard Guenther on Shadow, the Time of Transition, and Discernment in an Age of Deception EPISODE Episode:  S2E44 (standalone guest episode) Guest:  Bernhard Guenther Recorded:  In person, Sedona, Arizona — June 2026 Format:  Guest conversation, approx. 80 minutes GUEST BIO Bernhard Guenther is a psycho-spiritual researcher, teacher, and guide whose work explores the deeper architecture of reality and the evolutionary challenges facing humanity in what the esoteric traditions call the Time of Transition. Born in Los Angeles and raised in Munich, Germany, he came to the work first through music — moving to Los Angeles at 22 to study drums and percussion — and then through bodywork and somatic healing, which he practiced one-on-one for two decades. Over more than twenty years of study and inner work, his path has integrated depth psychology, trauma and shadow work, esoteric wisdom, and a clear-eyed engagement with the spiritual forces he says influence human consciousness. He is the founder of Piercing the Veil of Reality and co-hosts The Cosmic Matrix podcast with his wife, Laura Matsue Guenther. Through courses, mentoring, retreats, articles, and podcasts, he supports those who feel called to reclaim their inner essence, strengthen discernment, and navigate these times with self-responsibility. EPISODE HOOK Two men who arrived at the same trail from opposite directions. Smoke spent decades building businesses before the hollow set in. Bernhard rejected the material world entirely in his twenties, chasing the question of who he was and what life was actually about. One had to learn to let go of the mountain. The other had to learn to stand on the ground. This is a neighborly conversation — they live five minutes apart in Sedona — that goes straight to the deep end: shadow, evil as a teaching function, the spiritual forces that hook into our blind spots, and how a sincere person tells genuine awakening from its counterfeit. SHOW NOTES •     How a sensitive kid in Munich who couldn't relate to careers, houses, or making money found his first transcendental experience behind a drum kit — and followed it to Los Angeles at 22. •     The morning Bernhard woke up crying on the floor, heard a voice say figure yourself out or you're going to die, walked into a bookstore, and found the Krishnamurti book that cracked everything open. •     Why both men insist the work is twofold — inner and outer — and how spiritual people who ignore the world get manipulated by what they refuse to understand. •     The trap of the driven life: clients at seven, eight, nine, and ten figures whose suffering came from chasing aims that were never their own, built on trauma responses and the attempt to fill a hole within. •     Plant medicine as a portal, not a destination — why both men did the deep work, why the integration is 95 percent of it, and why dozens of repeated ceremonies is not a good sign. •     The Johari Window as Smoke's working frame for consciousness, and how it maps onto Bernhard's language of the unconscious and the unseen. •     Evil as ignorance and as a teaching function — the two extremes to avoid (the love-and-light denial and the doom-and-gloom prison-planet despair), drawn from Aurobindo and Steiner. •     The three things modern spirituality quietly removed: the spiritual hierarchies, the confrontation with evil, and the levels of consciousness Hawkins spent his life mapping. •     Why Bernhard frames this as spiritual warfare — the forces that know your psyche better than you do, that tag into your entry points, and how self-knowledge closes the door. •     AI as a tool that is neither good nor evil — Smoke's not-for-profit project to carry Hawkins' calibration research forward, and Bernhard's caution about outsourcing our organic technology. KEY MOMENTS The Drummer's Awakening Bernhard traces his origin: born in LA to parents who escaped communist East Germany and Poland, raised in Munich, a sensitive child who could not relate to the business-and-career path his friends took. A friend introduced him to drums, and the first time he sat at the kit he felt one with the universe. He moved to LA at 22 to study music, toured, and used heavy emotional music to process feelings he could not yet name — shadow work before he had the word for it. “I almost come from the opposite end as you did. My friends were all getting into business — let's make money — and I could not relate to it. I had other questions. Who am I? What is this life about? There must be more.”  — Bernhard The Bookstore and the Floor After his band broke up and the depression bottomed out, Bernhard woke one morning crying in the fetal position with a voice in his head telling him to figure himself out or he would not survive. That day he walked into a bookstore and found Krishnamurti's Freedom from the Known. One line reorganized his life. “It's no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society.”  — Krishnamurti — the line that started Bernhard's path Opposite Ends of the Same Trail Smoke names the symmetry that runs through the whole conversation. He built the entrepreneurial career, made and lost fortunes, and only later discovered the shadow material driving it. Bernhard rejected money so completely it became its own shadow — he could not bring himself to charge for his work. Both had to integrate the thing they had rejected. “I came from the other zone. Into my 40s I was living paycheck to paycheck — I don't care about money, who cares? But then I had to face it: I have to integrate the material world too.”  — Smoke The Driven Are Filling a Hole Bernhard's two decades working one-on-one with A-list and high-net-worth clients gave him a clear diagnosis of high-achiever suffering: the aims were never their own. “Many of them are driven by internalized, unconscious toxic shame. They need to create something, pursue something, to make themselves feel better. Have you ever questioned where your desires come from?”  — Bernhard The Fan in the Attic Smoke offers his own lived version — the constant background noise he only noticed when it stopped. “I had a fan going off in the back of my head. Always on. I thought it was normal, and it would go off when I'd drink. When I cleared a lot of this stuff, the fan went off — and I didn't need a drink anymore. It just fell away.”  — Smoke Friction Is the Portal Both men land on the same practice: the person who irritates you is showing you yourself. Bernhard shares a vulnerable example — talking smack about a fellow practitioner until he realized he was project...

    S2E44  —  Piercing the Veil With Bernhard Guenther
  8. May 11

    The Smoke Trail S2 E43: Luke Wallin- The Garden, The Practice and the Merge

    Luke Wallin The Garden, the Practice, and the Merge Episode Metadata Slug: GUEST-WALLIN-LUKE Season: 2 Episode: 43 (Season 2, Guest Episode 2) Arc: Consciousness Frameworks & Healing Science (primary); Spiritual Discernment & Navigation (secondary) Guest: Luke Wallin (returning — Season 1 Episode 7) Relationship: Smoke's father Recorded: April 29, 2026, in person, Sedona, Arizona Status: Filmed — ready for post-production Guest book: The Night We Call the Owls (Ember Press, 2023) Guest Bio Luke Wallin is a writer, philosopher, and seeker with forty-six years of teaching across philosophy, fiction writing, American studies, and English. He holds an MFA in Fiction Writing from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, an MA in Philosophy from the University of Alabama, and a Master of Regional Planning from UMass Amherst. He has taught philosophy at the School of Visual Arts, American studies as a Fulbright Fellow at University College Dublin, English at UMass Dartmouth, and writing in the Spalding University MFA program. His novels have been selected as best books by the American Library Association and the New York Public Library, translated into Danish, and recorded for the blind by the Library of Congress. He is co-author with his daughter Eva Sage Gordon Raleigh of The Everything Guide to Writing Children's Books. His most recent book is The Night We Call the Owls, a collection of poems and stories from Ember Press, 2023. Luke first appeared on The Smoke Trail in Season 1 Episode 7, where he and Smoke went deep into philosophy, nature, and creativity as survival tools for the soul. This second conversation is different. After a lifetime in scientific materialism and analytic philosophy, something shifted three years ago when Smoke visited him. He returns now as a man who has lived through what he had always told his students: that reality is going to turn out to be much stranger than anyone thinks. Episode Hook Three years ago I went to visit my father, Luke, and something shifted. He had spent a lifetime in philosophy, the Iowa Writers' Workshop, decades of teaching, the whole architecture of Western analytic thought, and he had always told his students one thing: reality is going to turn out to be much stranger than you think. What he didn't expect was to live long enough to find out he was right. This is the second conversation. The first was deep in the woods. This one is where the woods led. Show Notes •  The boy in the garden at 7: oak bark pressed to the eyeball trying to find what made one tree different from its identical neighbor, Ginger the Cocker Spaniel as constant companion, the early intuition that the universe is contained in every speck — and the lifetime of philosophy spent traveling back to what that boy already knew •  Boredom as a gift: the lost developmental capacity to sit with nothing, develop the will, and discover that the 80,000 to 90,000 thoughts streaming through the mind each day are not the same thing as the self •  The Idaho fire lookout tower at 19: a whole summer alone on a mountaintop watching shadows, eagles, grouse, and bears — sometimes lonely, never bored, the early evidence that presence is its own form of company •  The shift three years ago: scientific materialism, the residual skepticism, and the moment a son's lived experience cleared what a thousand books couldn't — including Luke's resistance to David Hawkins, and the eventual full immersion (audiobooks while mowing the grass) •  Why academia — the institution structurally designed for open inquiry — has become one of the hardest places to honestly explore consciousness: tenure, peer review, and the social cost of taking telepathy or reincarnation seriously even when the evidence is good (Jeffrey Kripal, Dean Radin, The Telepathy Tapes) •  Suspending disbelief as a practice: not the leap of faith, but the willingness to hold a question open long enough to test it directly •  Rebecca Johnson and Presence Practice: the small Sunday night Zoom meditation group, why "transformational listening" is structurally different from interior meditation, and what changes after a year of being quietly present with strangers •  The bodies of light: what happened the first night Luke closed Zoom and asked if the group could still be there — fifteen luminous presences appearing in his loft, then twenty-four a week later, still accessible whenever he turns toward them •  The laser surgery merge: the Jeff Mara podcast interview with the Irish doctor's near-death experience as the conceptual primer, and the unmistakable felt experience three weeks later of Luke's etheric body and the surgeon's etheric body rising, meeting, and merging during a thirty-hole laser procedure •  A new theory of intimacy: why sex is a bigger deal than the standard explanations account for, why crowded subways feel intolerable, and why some merges are sacred and others violating •  The eye that self-healed: the macular hole diagnosed in June, Smoke's remote work with energy balancing by numbers and the quantum block, the September appointment where the surgeon said only one to two percent of people have this close on its own •  The Seth material channeled by Jane Roberts, Dean Radin's Real Magic, and Tom Campbell's My Big TOE: imagination as a portal, the field of love as the operating substrate, and why setting intention into the field works while gripping the outcome with the conscious mind does not •  Attention and intention as the highest sovereign powers a human being has — and the daily cost of letting the ego mind run them by default •  The Gift of a Practice: ask to meet your guardian angel — a specific, simple, unguarded practice anyone can begin this week without a teacher, a group, or a tradition •  A closing challenge to the determinist: choose what you give your attention to, set an intention, and watch. If outcome is determined, lucky you. If not, you helped. Either way, the practice is participation. Key Moments From the Conversation The Boy in the Garden Luke describes a childhood lived on a hilltop with woods behind the house, hours alone, and the early intuition that nothing anyone said about nature was adequate to what nature actually was. Two red oak trees in the yard, identical in size and appearance, became his first philosophical problem — the ancient question of universals and particulars discovered in a 7-year-old's hands. He pressed his eyeball to the bark trying to find the unique signature of one tree against the other. Smoke names it: a child's intuition that the whole universe is contained in every speck. "I had always told my students: reality is going to turn out to be much stranger than you think. And you should always keep that in mind. It just deepens the wonder." — Luke Wallin Boredom as a Gift Luke had hours...

    The Smoke Trail S2 E43: Luke Wallin- The Garden, The Practice and the Merge

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The Smoke Trail, hosted by Smoke Wallin, is a journey into awakening consciousness, weaving authentic stories and deep discussions with inspiring guests to unlock high performance and perfect health. Each episode delves into spirituality, leadership, and transformation, offering tools to transcend trauma and find your bliss along the way. It’s a reflective space for achieving peak potential and inner peace in a distraction-filled world.