In a world brimming with division, burnout, and unprocessed emotions, the path to peace isn’t found in louder debates or better arguments—it begins within.
What if every conflict you’ve ever had—whether with a partner, a colleague, or yourself—wasn’t really about the other person, but about an unprocessed emotion rising to the surface?
This idea may feel radical, but it’s deeply liberating. Conflict, when seen differently, is not the enemy—it’s a messenger. A chance to heal, recalibrate, and reconnect.
From Music to Messages: Barbara's Journey of Spiritual Channeling
Barbara’s journey into the metaphysical began not with a textbook or a retreat, but with music.
“I started channeling through my music,” she recalls. What began as emotional expression soon evolved into spiritual messages. Over time, she realized her compositions carried more than melody—they carried insight. This channel eventually opened her up to something extraordinary: the voice of Albert Einstein himself.
Yes, that Einstein.
But Barbara isn’t interested in sensationalism—she’s committed to transformation. Through a process that blends spiritual channeling with grounded emotional practices, she developed what is now known as Conflict Revolution—a method to resolve outer conflict by healing our inner world.
What is Conflict Revolution
At its core, Conflict Revolution is the radical idea that all conflict—global or personal—stems from unprocessed emotional energy. And if we want to resolve these conflicts, we must start with ourselves.
Here's the foundational truth Barbara teaches:
“The root of conflict lies not in the other person, but in our own emotional reaction.”
She explains that when we feel triggered, it's not just the situation that's the issue—it's what the situation is activating inside of us. Often, this emotional energy is old, unconscious, and deeply ingrained. Left unchecked, it governs how we think, act, and relate.
Conflict Revolution teaches you to:
- Identify the emotional trigger (without judgment)
- Trace it back to its original source
- Dissect the emotion from the story attached to it
- Transmute the emotion through conscious processing
The result? Rapid personal transformation—and more compassionate relationships.
Channeling Einstein: The Science of Consciousness & Compassion
Barbara’s work is deeply spiritual but also surprisingly scientific. Through channeling, she received a unique interpretation of Einstein’s Unified Field Theory—an idea that consciousness, emotion, and energy are all part of a single, interconnected system.
According to Barbara, Einstein described compassion as the fifth fundamental force of the universe.
This revolutionary concept suggests that compassion is not just a virtue—it’s a power. One capable of influencing physical reality, reshaping relationships, and bridging the gap between intellect and intuition.
In Barbara’s words:
“Channeling Einstein changed everything. He helped me see how we can actually harness emotion as creative energy—if we’re willing to do the work.”
The Real Reason Peace Feels So Hard
Let’s be honest—most of us say we want peace. But when it comes to doing the deep inner work? That’s where resistance creeps in.
Barbara doesn’t sugarcoat it: “Resistance to inner work is natural. But it’s also what keeps us stuck in the same cycles.”
The ego clings to familiar patterns, even painful ones, because they feel safe. And the moment we step into emotional awareness, the ego panics. That’s why tools like Conflict Revolution are so vital—they help guide us through that resistance with clarity, grace, and grounded practice.
Intuition, Empirical Learning & Trusting Yourself
A key theme in this conversation is the power of intuition—but not in the mystical, inaccessible way you might expect.
Barbara teaches that intuition is actually empirical—something you learn to trust through experience. When you take a leap of faith and it leads to clarity, your nervous system starts to register that feeling as truth.
This creates a powerful feedback loop:
- You follow your intuition.
- It leads to alignment.
- You trust yourself more deeply.
- You make more empowered decisions.
It's not about perfection—it's about building faith through feedback.
The Human Dimensions of Healing
Barbara breaks human experience into three parts:
- Intellect: The logical mind
- Emotion: The energetic fuel of creation
- Intuition: The internal compass and creative blueprint
When these three are in conflict, we suffer.
When they are in alignment, we thrive.
That’s why her 12-week Conflict Revolution Challenge focuses on reconnecting these dimensions. Each week, participants explore emotional processing, conscious decision-making, and intuitive listening. The goal isn’t to become “perfectly peaceful”—it’s to become radically present and emotionally free.
Real-World Healing Requires Inner Work
Barbara’s teachings come at a time when the world desperately needs new models of peace. But she reminds us: it starts with the individual.
Her recent world tour was dedicated to spreading this message—that if we each take responsibility for our own inner conflicts, the ripple effect could change everything.
“Personal transformation is global transformation,” she says.
And it's not just theory—she’s seen it in real time. People resolving long-standing feuds, healing decades of trauma, and stepping into their power—not by changing their circumstances, but by changing how they respond to them.
Notable Quotes from the Episode
“Compassion isn’t just kindness—it’s a fundamental force of the universe.”
— Barbara With
— Barbara With
“You can’t fix the world by avoiding your feelings.”
— Marcie Walker
— Marcie Walker
Actionable Steps for Personal Peace
If you’re ready to stop outsourcing your power and start transforming your own energy, try these steps inspired by Barbara’s work:
1. Track Your Triggers
When something upsets you, pause and name the emotion. Is it anger, sadness, fear? Where do you feel it in your body?
2. Separate Story from Emotion
Try journaling about the situation—but focus only on the raw feeling. Avoid attaching a narrative. This helps you isolate and process the energy.
3. Practice Intuitive Listening
Take 5 quiet minutes each day to ask your inner self, “What do I need to know?” Write down what comes up—without editing or judging.
Actionable Steps for Personal Peace
- Barbara With’s books and world tour details at barbarawith.com
Final Thoughts
The journey to peace isn’t always comfortable—but it’s worth it. Through her work, Barbara With shows us that true change begins with radical self-responsibility, intuitive trust, and the courage to process our deepest emotions.
Whether you're navigating a personal challenge or yearning for a more compassionate world, this episode is your invitation to begin.
🎧 Listen to the full episode now on The Wild Sage Society podcast.
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