Kryon, Consciousness, and Expanding Beyond Fear
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In Episode 24 of Transitions of Hope, Maryann Roefaro welcomes two extraordinary guests, Lee Carroll and Monica Muranyi, for a powerful conversation about channeling, consciousness, spiritual evolution, and the greater love that exists beyond fear-based belief systems.
Lee Carroll, known worldwide for bringing through the messages of Kryon since 1989, and Monica Muranyi, researcher, author, and archivist of the Kryon teachings, join Maryann to explore what it means to awaken to a bigger truth. Together, they reflect on the idea that spirituality is not about doctrine or division, but about remembering the love, compassion, and magnificence already within us.
Lee shares the remarkable story of how his own journey began as an engineer with a logical mind who was unexpectedly called into a life of channeling. Monica offers beautiful insight into what channeling really is, not something strange or frightening, but a natural form of divine inspiration that can flow through music, art, poetry, intuition, and wisdom when we become open enough to receive it.
Throughout the episode, the conversation touches on fear, filters, belief systems, spiritual curiosity, and the challenge of expanding beyond what we were taught while still honoring the love of those who taught it to us. Lee and Monica also speak about the magnetic grid, consciousness, Lemuria, the role of higher energies in humanity’s evolution, and why kindness and compassion are not just virtues, but essential forces for the future of this planet.
This episode is a deeply encouraging invitation to stay curious, question fear-based narratives, open to a larger understanding of Spirit, and trust that humanity is moving toward something higher, more compassionate, and more connected than ever before.
If you’d like to send Maryann a note the old-fashioned way, you can write to: Maryann Roefaro, PO Box 2, Camillus, NY 13031