Inspiration from the Cosmos & Einstein: Conversations with Barbara With
Barbara Witte’s Journey: From Music to Channeling
Barbara’s story is a testament to the power of creative intuition and resilience. Raised in a tumultuous, abusive household, she found solace and expression in music from a young age. Composing music, she explains, is akin to channeling: “You go into a kind of nothingness, listen, and bring something back.” This creative process laid the groundwork for her later psychic work.
The Birth of Conflict Revolution and the Psychic Sorority
In 1993, Barbara’s channeling work expanded from individual sessions to group experiences. The Psychic Sorority—a group of women drawn to her channeling—became the testing ground for what would become Conflict Revolution. The group received messages from what they came to call “angels,” who proposed a radical theory: Resolving internal conflict is the key to world peace.
How It Began:
The group’s first major conflict became the catalyst for developing a new method. By reviewing transcripts of their arguments and applying the channeled guidance, they discovered a process for transforming interpersonal strife by addressing its internal roots.From Experiment to Method:
This approach evolved into workshops, anger management classes, and the foundation for Barbara’s books, including Diaries of a Psychic Sorority and Imagining Einstein.
The Three Human Dimensions: Intuition, Emotion, and Intellect
At the heart of Conflict Revolution is the understanding that human experience is shaped by three non-physical dimensions:
Emotion (Solar Plexus):
The raw energy of feeling, often arising from deep-seated or even ancestral trauma.Intuition (Heart):
The inner knowing or guidance that transcends logic.Intellect (Head):
The analytical, narrative-building part of the mind.
Barbara, channeling Einstein, describes how compassion flows from the center of the Earth, through these three dimensions, creating our lived reality.
The Conflict Revolution Method: Step-by-Step
Barbara’s method diverges from traditional conflict resolution, which focuses on external negotiation. Instead, it’s an inside job—resolving the internal triggers that shape our external reality.
1. Identify the Trigger
Notice when you’re emotionally activated by an external event or person.
Example: Feeling anger when a coworker oversteps your boundaries.
2. Separate Emotion from Intellect
Emotion:
Locate the feeling in your body (e.g., tightness in the solar plexus).Intellect:
Observe the thoughts attached to the emotion (“They don’t respect me”).
3. Become the Witness
Step into the role of a “conscientious observer.”
Ask: “Where am I not respecting my own boundaries?” or “How am I perpetuating this pattern?”
4. Heal and Integrate
Once you recognize the internal source of the conflict, take responsibility and make amends where needed.
As you shift your internal energy, the external situation often resolves itself—either people rise to meet your new boundaries, or they move out of your life.
5. Repeat and Refine
This is an ongoing practice. Each trigger is an opportunity to deepen your mastery.
Unified Field Theory, Compassion, and Human Consciousness
One of the most profound aspects of Barbara’s work is her channeled communication with Albert Einstein, who offered a metaphysical “unified field theory”:
Everything begins at the center of the planet (the void, the source).
Compassion is the fifth fundamental force, impelling energy from nothingness into form.
As energy rises, it differentiates into emotion, intuition, and intellect, creating the human experience.
Our personal “domain” is shaped by the mathematics of our DNA, ancestry, and circumstances.
Mastering Empathy and Energetic Boundaries
For empaths and highly sensitive people, Barbara offers nuanced advice:
Disengage Intellect:
When overwhelmed by sensations or emotions, don’t rush to analyze or fix. Instead, breathe and allow the feeling to move through you.Intuitive Timing:
Sometimes, intuition doesn’t offer immediate answers. Trust that guidance will come when the time is right.Energetic Overlap:
Empaths can “superimpose” their consciousness over others, feeling their experiences. This is a gift, but it requires boundaries and self-care.Mastery is Possible:
Many empaths believe their sensitivity is unchangeable, but Barbara insists that with practice, you can manage your energy and minimize overwhelm.
Actionable Tips for Practicing Conflict Revolution
1. Practice Self-Witnessing in Everyday Situations
Next time you’re triggered (e.g., in a supermarket line), pause and ask:
What am I feeling?
What am I thinking?
Separate the emotion from the thought. Breathe through the feeling without judgment.
2. Use the Holidays as a Testing Ground
Family gatherings often bring up old patterns. When triggered, focus on your internal response rather than blaming others.
Remember: What triggers you in others is a mirror for your own growth.
3. Develop a “Soundbite” for Reflection
Summarize the situation in a sentence and ask a trusted friend, “Where am I perpetuating this?”
Be open to feedback and notice when your body “knows” the truth.
4. Honor Your Empathic Gifts
If you sense others’ emotions or physical symptoms, acknowledge the connection but don’t take on their pain as your own.
Practice energetic hygiene: grounding, shielding, and regular self-reflection.
5. Embrace Compassion as a Force
See compassion not just as a virtue, but as a fundamental force shaping reality.
Ask: How can I bring more compassion to myself and others in this moment?
Legacy, Science, and the Future of Compassion
Barbara’s work is gaining recognition in scientific circles, including the Science of Consciousness conference. Her channeled theory aligns with emerging ideas in physics and consciousness studies, suggesting that compassion may indeed be a measurable, fundamental force.