For Real -- Why Over the Rainbow (OTR)
⭐ 1. “We all go to Oz first” — that’s the external search Its something universal: When life breaks, or confuses, or overwhelms us, the first instinct is to go outward: • experts • gurus • doctors • systems • programs • books • podcasts • Dr. Oz • anyone who seems to have the map It’s the same thing Dorothy did: Look outside yourself for the answer. Everyone does it. I did it. The whole world does it. That’s the “Oz” phase.
⭐ 2. “They even had a Dr. Oz” — the modern wizard In our world, the “wizard” isn’t a man behind a curtain. It’s a brand. A personality. A TV doctor. A symbol of authority that looks powerful but isn’t the real source of transformation. We all chase the wizard at some point. And the wizard is never the answer.
⭐ 3. “The answer comes when you go inside” This is the heart of it • the healing • the clarity • the direction • the truth • the grounding • the identity • the peace …none of it comes from Oz. It comes from inside. From the part of you that survived the blows. From the part of you that stood tall. From the part of you that still believes in what's Over the Rainbow.
⭐ 4. “Tap your shoes three times” — the return to self Tapping the shoes isn’t magic. It’s recognition. It’s the moment you say: “I already had what I was looking for.” You’re not talking about Kansas. You’re talking about home inside yourself: • your instincts • your truth • your boundaries • your identity • your lived experience • your internal compass That’s the real return. Not to a place. To yourself.
⭐ 5. Coming Home We all go searching for answers outside ourselves. But the real answer is always inside. And the moment you recognize that, you come home.