
Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen Why It’s Hard for Us to Actually Listen (Monthly Solo)
Mar 30, 2026
A meditation on why we struggle to really listen and how pausing enables deeper expression. A retelling of a Yeshua channeling and a favorite Michael Meade myth about endings as beginnings. A shift from chasing purpose to offering contribution and a practical cycle for channeling creativity. Reflections on power versus force, political extremes, energy transitions, and early thoughts on using AI.
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Attending A Yeshua Journey With Carissa Schumacher
- Elise Loehnen attended a Carissa Schumacher Yeshua journey where Carissa channels Yeshua and does forensic medium readings for attendees.
- The readings included wildly specific, ungoogleable details (e.g., a rosary, Uno games, mall hairspray) that left attendees deeply moved.
Listening Is A Practice Of Pauses
- Yeshua (via Carissa) framed listening as a disciplined practice of pausing: listen, gestate, express, and pause again.
- He listed why we fail to listen: complacency, arrogance, self-absorption, lack of training, noise, biases, and tuning out is easier.
Contribution Beats Static Purpose
- Yeshua reframes purpose as contribution and defines expression as a uniquely designed way of giving grace to the web of life.
- Grace is described as an echo of spirit returned on the web of life, emphasizing ongoing, shifting engagement over fixed outcomes.








