My Take on Matías De Stefano & Multidimensional Existence

by | Jun 27, 2025 | 2. Aware, Reflections & Learnings

How one podcast helped me make sense of what I was already living.

When I first heard of someone claiming to remember past lives — not just glimpses, but entire structures of civilizations, and what happened between incarnations — my first reaction wasn’t awe. It was skepticism.

And that’s the paradox. Because by then, I had already seen a bit.

Through regressions — my own, and those I guided for others — I had caught glimpses of countless lives.
Stone Age ancestors. Middle Age witches. The Crusades. Teutonic knights. Vikings. Pirates. Cannibals. Native tribes of Oceania.
Native Americans holding ceremony. Soldiers in both world wars. Kings, rebels, mothers, slaves.

Some of those visions were brutal. Others sacred. Some just confusing.
But they all came for a reason:
To help me understand my patterns — and to help my patients understand theirs.

The stories were there. The emotion was real.
But even with all of that — a part of me still questioned.
It was like seeing puzzle pieces from different lifetimes, scattered on the floor — with no clear picture, but patterns to be healed tying them together.

Then my wife shared The Aubrey Marcus Podcast featuring Matías De Stefano. “Just listen,” she said.

I did. And it changed something.

Matías didn’t tell stories to impress.
He remembered — with clarity, humor, and a calm depth that cuts through the noise.

He didn’t offer magic.
He offered a structure — a 9-dimensional framework that explained the nature of our existence, our forgetfulness, and our purpose.
And somehow… everything I had sensed over years of work suddenly clicked.

Not because he gave me something new.
But because he gave shape to what I already knew.

And that’s why I’m writing this.

Not as a review.
Not as a fan.

But as someone who spent most of his life in the rational world — and now finds himself explaining the invisible to people who didn’t even know they were looking for it.

🔑 What I Heard — and How I Felt It

Translated through the lens of someone who lived in the world of logic, and found himself remembering.

1. You’re Not Here to Be Special — You’re Here to Play Your Role

“Some of us are memory cells. Others are liver cells.” — Matías De Stefano

This landed hard for me.

For years I tried to “figure out” my path.
Why I remember certain things. Why I feel so much.
Why I had the urge to go through ceremonies, to sit in silence, to revisit pain that wasn’t even mine.

In the corporate world, everything is about being outstanding. Better. Visible.

But when Matías explained how each of us plays a role in a larger body — just like organs in a human system — something shifted.
Memory isn’t superiority. It’s function.

Some people are here to remember. Others to protect. Others to act.
No comparison. Just collaboration.

It helped me stop trying to “prove” my path… and start living it.

2. The Fifth Dimension Isn’t About Escaping — It’s About Embodying

“You cannot live in the fifth dimension if you don’t enjoy the third.” — Matías De Stefano

This was like a slap and a hug in the same sentence.

I’ve seen it — in spirituality, in medicine circles, in personal development spaces:
people trying to ascend, disconnect, float above pain and density.

But real evolution isn’t detachment. It’s depth.
The fifth dimension, as Matías described it, is not a location — it’s a level of presence.

It’s being able to hold joy and grief at the same time.
To see the divine in washing dishes.
To smile at a funeral because your heart is wide open — not numb.

And yes, I’ve felt that.
In ceremony, birth, grief and in love.

That’s 5D. Fully alive.

3. Demons Are Not Evil. They Are Teachers in Disguise

“Demons are distortions. They’re doing their job. Thank them.” — Matías De Stefano

This is shadow work is where healing really begins.

I’ve seen these distortions in people. In myself.
The parts we call “bad” — rage, jealousy, addiction, fear — they’re not enemies. They’re messengers.
Signals that a part of us is fragmented and wants to return home.

When I started thanking them instead of fighting them, something radical happened.
The tension loosened. The healing deepened.
And often, the “demon” simply disappeared — because it had delivered its message.

4. We Project Our Biology Onto Spirit

“We call God ‘father’ and life ‘mother’ because we are born from polarity.” — Matías De Stefano

This helped me understand why we struggle so much with the idea of God.
We project our trauma, our unmet needs, our human drama onto the divine.

But the universe doesn’t punish or reward. It reflects.
It allows.

And once you see that — you stop trying to be “good” to earn love.
You just return to alignment.

This is especially powerful when working with people who carry religious wounds.
When they realize that what they called “God” was just a distorted mirror of a parent… healing begins.

5. Lucifer, the Shadow, and the Choice to Create

“Without division, creation wouldn’t exist.” — Matías De Stefano

This was one of the most confronting ideas… and also the most liberating.

We’ve made the “fall from grace” a story of shame.
But what if it was simply a necessary descent?
A conscious choice to explore light through darkness?

Matías reframes Lucifer not as evil, but as the first architect — the one who dared to divide the One so that creation could exist.

That shook something in me.

Because it means we’re not broken.
We’re brave.

We came here on purpose — into distortion — to remember unity by living through contrast.
Not to suffer. But to choose.

🎯 Why This Matters — Especially Now

We live in a time where many people feel lost, fragmented, exhausted.
Like they’re carrying weight from lifetimes they can’t name.
And no amount of coaching, productivity hacks, or therapy seems to fully explain the heaviness.

This is where multidimensional awareness becomes medicine.

Not as an escape.
But as a compass.

When we start to see ourselves as more than this body — more than this one story — we gain access to meaning, memory, and purpose.
Not abstract purpose… but embodied, grounded, real-life alignment.

This is why I do what I do.
This is why I created La Taita and this is why I also wrote my book and sharing all what I learned here.
To offer a space where memory and healing meet.

Where we don’t just talk about past lives, but actually integrate what they left behind.
And finally break the patterns they were still tying us to.

💬 Final Invitation

If this touched something in you — even if you’re not sure what — I invite you to pause.
To sit with it.

You don’t need to understand it all. I was confused a lot when I first heard it too.
You don’t need to believe anything.

But if you have questions, doubts, or simply want to explore this path deeper — I’m here.
You can write me, message me, or come visit La Taita.

This isn’t about being awakened.
It’s about being willing.

To remember, feel and become more than who you were told you had to be.

The rest unfolds on its own.

Thank you for your attention.