In this episode, Mike Kitko opens the jar on a mystical subject—the soul sciences. Initially skeptical of these esoteric systems, Mike shares his personal journey into astrology, human design, and other soul sciences. He explains how these tools shifted his understanding of life, helping him connect to himself and his purpose more profoundly. The conversation explores how astrology isn’t about predicting the future but offers a framework for personal insight, self-discovery, and aligning with generational and personal energies. Mike urges listeners to move beyond surface-level skepticism and embrace the deeper truths these systems reveal to upgrade their lives.
Key Takeaways
- Skepticism as a Starting Point: Mike reflects on his initial disbelief in astrology and planetary influence—encouraging listeners to approach new ideas with curiosity rather than resistance.
- Not Your Daily Horoscope: Astrology, when properly understood, is about identifying energetic patterns at birth to unlock self-awareness, not fortune-telling.
- Personal and Generational Energies: Inner planets influence personal development, while outer planets reflect generational shifts. Understanding both helps individuals align with larger life patterns.
- Tools for Self-Exploration: Systems like Human Design, Gene Keys, and astrology act as guides for personal alignment—unlocking hidden potential and expanding self-awareness.
- A Call to Embrace the Mystical: Soul sciences invite us into deeper conversations about our purpose and unlock pathways for higher consciousness living.
Notable Quotes
- “The more I explored the soul sciences, the more truth I found in them. What started as disbelief turned into deep understanding.”
- “These systems don’t tell you what’s going to happen—they show you how to align with who you truly are and where you belong.”
- “Most people think astrology is just a horoscope predicting your luck in love today. It’s not—it’s the energetic blueprint of who you are.”
- “Life is a co-creation, and these tools just help us play the game a bit smarter.”
Music Credit: "What's Left of Me" by Wes Hoffman & Friends
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