All of our voids are missing parts that we're too proud or too humble to admit
Speaker:that you see in others have a feedback mechanism inside us to
Speaker:yearn to want to express an integration of those parts,
Speaker:those personas into our true being.
Speaker:The topic today is going to be on your greatest challenges and
Speaker:how they can be turned into your greatest gifts.
Speaker:Your greatest voids can turn into your greatest values.
Speaker:So if you have something to write with and write on,
Speaker:you might want to keep up with me, if not type. There's
Speaker:no way I can do justice to this topic without discussing values.
Speaker:So if you've heard something about values from me before,
Speaker:just know that it would be a little bit of reminder initially here.
Speaker:Every individual lives by a set of priorities, a set of values,
Speaker:and whatever's highest on their set of values, the thing that's most important,
Speaker:most meaningful, most inspiring,
Speaker:that they spontaneously love doing,
Speaker:this is the area where they have the greatest potential, the greatest drive,
Speaker:the greatest intrinsic yearning to want to express and to master things.
Speaker:Things go down the list of values and things that are less important and
Speaker:less priority,
Speaker:those things require extrinsic motivation to get you to do things,
Speaker:and you need to be reminded to do them or motivated to do them.
Speaker:And if you need motivation to do what you say is important,
Speaker:it's not really important to you. Motivation is a symptom,
Speaker:never a solution for human beings to master their life.
Speaker:I don't need motivation to research and teach, but something low on my values,
Speaker:like cooking and driving, I would need a motivation. Now,
Speaker:anytime you're looking at life and living according to what's valuable to
Speaker:you, you are more objective, more neutral,
Speaker:more balanced in your orientation. Because in that area,
Speaker:you're willing to embrace both pain and pleasure in the pursuit of things.
Speaker:And therefore you have a more objective view. Objectivity means neutral minded.
Speaker:And you're willing to embrace the pains, pleasures, supports, the challenge,
Speaker:the ease, the difficulties, the two sides of life that life has to offer.
Speaker:But when you're in your living in lower values and attempting to do something
Speaker:you think is important, buts not really important,
Speaker:something you may have injected from some outer authority or tradition or
Speaker:convention around you or mother or father or somebody on the outside that told
Speaker:you, 'you got to do this',
Speaker:you're having to live by duty instead of internal design, you now,
Speaker:because of the unfulfillment,
Speaker:instead of living in your forebrain and your executive function in your inspired
Speaker:state, you tend to go into your amygdala and hindbrain and despired state.
Speaker:And as a result of it,
Speaker:you have unfulfillment and you try to avoid challenge and seek ease.
Speaker:You know, you want to avoid pain and seek pleasure,
Speaker:and you activate the amygdala, which is the survival, you might say, center,
Speaker:the desire center to avoid challenge and seek opportunity or seek support.
Speaker:And what is the result of that is you tend to have a one-sided view.
Speaker:You tend to be polarized in your perspective, a
Speaker:And whenever a subjective bias state, you distort your reality. Right now,
Speaker:we're seeing a lot of that in the news, dealing with this COVID issue,
Speaker:we've seen a lot of subjective biases, you know,
Speaker:governments trying to impose vaccination,
Speaker:non-vaccinators trying to impose that - both are biased and subjective in their
Speaker:views, not really giving all the facts and getting opinions to get
Speaker:people to motivate,
Speaker:to do things instead of actually objectively looking at all the things and
Speaker:making people aware, you might say. As a result of it,
Speaker:we're in a more survival mentality,
Speaker:a more polarized view and reactionary state. And whenever we do,
Speaker:we tend to have emotions that are incompletely aware.
Speaker:Let me give you an example.
Speaker:Whenever you're seeking something that you're infatuated with,
Speaker:you're conscious of the upsides and unconscious of the downsides and the
Speaker:unconscious ignored downsides become a void.
Speaker:And when you're a resentful to something or avoiding something or a
Speaker:predator that's coming at you and you're trying to run from it,
Speaker:you're conscious of the downsides, unconscious of the upsides. And again,
Speaker:you're now ignorant of the upsides and that ignorance is a
Speaker:void, it's called missing information.
Speaker:And anytime we have subjective biases and we're actually polarized in our
Speaker:perspectives and highly emotional, particularly in absolutes,
Speaker:like high moral absolutes,
Speaker:you can guarantee ignorance and missing information,
Speaker:which by definition is called entropy or disorder in life.
Speaker:And so anytime we're not living by our highest values,
Speaker:we have a disordered state.
Speaker:And the disordered state is this infatuation, resentment,
Speaker:prey and predator, you know, pleasure and pain oscillation,
Speaker:which is uncertain and unstable and emotional
Speaker:and basically are not our more advanced part of our thinking process,
Speaker:but more of our emotional banal state of consciousness. As a result of it,
Speaker:the part we're ignoring becomes a void.
Speaker:We know when we're infatuated with somebody,
Speaker:as we're conscious of their upsides and unconscious of the downsides,
Speaker:we tend to be unconscious of our upsides,
Speaker:when we're infatuated with them,
Speaker:we become unconscious of our upsides and conscious of our downsides.
Speaker:We put them on a pedestal, we minimize ourselves,
Speaker:and now we're too humble to admit what we see in them inside us and we have a
Speaker:missing part and that's a void.
Speaker:And when we looking down on somebody and resenting somebody,
Speaker:and we're conscious of the downsides and unconscious of the upsides,
Speaker:we become conscious of our upsides and unconscious of our downsides and
Speaker:self-righteously look down on them and too proud to look and admit that what we
Speaker:do and what we see in them is inside us.
Speaker:Anytime we're too humble or too proud to admit what we see in others
Speaker:inside us, we have created a void, a disowned part,
Speaker:something we're ignoring in ourselves,
Speaker:just like we're ignoring the downsides when we're infatuated and we're ignoring
Speaker:the upsides when we're resentful. So anytime we judge,
Speaker:we create incomplete awareness, we have a subjective bias.
Speaker:We look up or down at people, put them on pedestals or pits,
Speaker:instead of putting them in our hearts. We don't have reflective awareness.
Speaker:We have deflective awareness.
Speaker:We're too proud or too humble to admit or too humble,
Speaker:too proud to admit what we see in them inside us.
Speaker:Those are called voids and those voids want to be fulfilled.
Speaker:And why do we want to have those fulfilled? Because
Speaker:When I ask people by the millions around the world,
Speaker:how many of you want to be loved and appreciated for who you are?
Speaker:Every hand goes up. And how many want to make a difference? Every hand goes up.
Speaker:Because you make a difference by being authentic.
Speaker:And the way you're authentic is by living by your own priorities and values in
Speaker:life. And when you live by your highest priority, you're most objective,
Speaker:you're most balanced, you see things on both sides, you're less ignorant,
Speaker:more aware, that's why they call it objective truth.
Speaker:And subjective bias is lack of truth or there's more partial and
Speaker:not complete in awareness, missing information.
Speaker:And the moment we see things on both sides and we have neutral mindedness and
Speaker:we're able to love somebody, which I call, and embrace both sides,
Speaker:we get to be authentic.
Speaker:As long as we're too proud or too humble to admit what we see in others inside
Speaker:us, we're not authentic. And we want to be loved for who we are,
Speaker:but we can't be who we are if we're not balanced.
Speaker:So anytime we judge somebody and put them on a pedestal or pit,
Speaker:we put ourselves in the pit or on the pedestal in compensation.
Speaker:And that is not who we are.
Speaker:Those are personas and masks and facades we're wearing instead of the authentic
Speaker:self. And we have a yearning to want to express our authentic self.
Speaker:We have a desire to be loved and appreciated for who we are,
Speaker:we have a desire to live that way. We want to be loved that way.
Speaker:We want to be able to do that.
Speaker:So all of our voids are missing parts that we're too proud or too humble to
Speaker:admit that we see in others,
Speaker:have a feedback mechanism inside us to yearn,
Speaker:to want to express an integration of those parts,
Speaker:those personas into our true being.
Speaker:And that authentic self is an opportunity from the challenge,
Speaker:you might say, the void becomes the opportunity.
Speaker:And so the opportunity,
Speaker:which originally opportune means to sail into harbor safely with the
Speaker:wind's blowing you. That means you're in the flow,
Speaker:you're in the zone and being guided by the winds of opportunity.
Speaker:So whenever you're basically living authentically,
Speaker:you automatically awaken your empowered and true and authentic state.
Speaker:This is where we're in the flow, we're blowing with the winds.
Speaker:Our human will matches divine will in theological terms,
Speaker:and freewill matches divine destiny, if you will, in that case.
Speaker:But the second we judge and weigh ourselves down and
Speaker:and subjective bias and missing information and disorder and
Speaker:uncertainty,
Speaker:those states automatically create voids and those voids want to be fulfilled and
Speaker:those voids drive values and the word fulfillment means filling full the
Speaker:mind that has got something missing and empty.
Speaker:That's why the most fulfilling thing you can ever do is live by your highest
Speaker:values where you're most objective.
Speaker:And the most unfulfilling you can do is live by lower values where you're most
Speaker:subjectively biased and judging.
Speaker:You have the most emotional instability when you're living by lower values,
Speaker:you have the most objective thinking process and reason when you live by your
Speaker:highest values. One is literally the hindbrain, one's the forebrain.
Speaker:The forebrain guides you and allows you to see,
Speaker:and it might say become prophet of your destiny, master of your destiny,
Speaker:and the other one makes you victim of history. Why?
Speaker:Because anything that you are infatuated with or resent will keep occupying
Speaker:space and time in your mind and keep regurgitating and running around like the
Speaker:old Buddhist karmic wheel,
Speaker:will just keep running around in your cycles of your mind as brain noise and
Speaker:incomplete awarenesses and missing information until you have fulfillment and
Speaker:see the whole. All the parts of striving to make whole.
Speaker:And so every time you're not living authentically because of judgment and
Speaker:minimizing and exaggerating yourself and other people,
Speaker:you automatically are creating those voids that want to be fulfilled.
Speaker:The early Gnostics in the second century AD,
Speaker:were a Christian group that basically called the fulfillment of the soul,
Speaker:the thing called pleroma and the emptiness of
Speaker:the senses, the things called kenoma. And I've been saying for many years,
Speaker:at the level of our soul, the state of unconditional love,
Speaker:where we're not judging, nothing's missing, because there's nothing,
Speaker:we're not too proud or too humble to admit that we have everything.
Speaker:We have everything, we see it.
Speaker:And whenever you're living by lower values and you're judging,
Speaker:but in the senses, which deal with contrast,
Speaker:you now think there's things missing. There's actually nothing missing.
Speaker:When I was in Nepal, I met with a Bonpo lama there,
Speaker:and we had a conversation for over an hour, just under,
Speaker:just about an hour on the idea that nothing's missing.
Speaker:And he was saying in his beautiful English he had,
Speaker:he says that it's so interesting how people think there's something missing,
Speaker:but actually nothing's missing. It's just your awareness.
Speaker:You're not asking the quality questions. You know,
Speaker:I teach a program called the Breakthrough Experience and I developed a method
Speaker:called the Demartini Method, which is a series of very high quality questions.
Speaker:They're designed to make you fully conscious, mindful
Speaker:pleromic, fulfilled, grateful,
Speaker:grace, human will matches divine will,
Speaker:in that state by asking questions that allow you to neutralize
Speaker:those ignorances. You know,
Speaker:your intuition is constantly trying to help you become cognizant of what you're
Speaker:unconscious.
Speaker:Whenever you're conscious of the upsides and unconscious of the downsides,
Speaker:your intuition is trying to whisper the downsides to you to calm down the
Speaker:infatuation, which distracts you. We've all had infatuations in our life.
Speaker:Then we notice that we're preoccupied by them.
Speaker:We go to bed at night when we're highly infatuated, it's hard to sleep.
Speaker:And if we're highly resentful, the same thing, we get noise in the brain.
Speaker:This noise, this cacophony, this entropy, this breaking down,
Speaker:this uncertainty that's in the brain is a symptom and a feedback
Speaker:mechanism to let us know we're not living by priority.
Speaker:It's a feedback to guide us to our authentic self.
Speaker:Whatever's highest on our value, our ontological identity revolves around,
Speaker:our teleological purpose revolves around, and the level of fulfillment goes up.
Speaker:In fact,
Speaker:our self-worth is maximal to the degree that we live by the highest value.
Speaker:So all of the symptoms of our psychology are just feedback mechanisms that are
Speaker:being intuitively guiding us back to our authentic self,
Speaker:where we're maximizing our potential.
Speaker:And so that's why I'm sharing this idea here,
Speaker:because the values in our life are a by-product of our voids and our voids are
Speaker:based on our judgments. Empedocles,
Speaker:the Greek philosopher said that there was love and strife.
Speaker:And the human being can see things integrated where
Speaker:and it sees the whole, and it's nothing missing,
Speaker:or it can miss parts and have disintegration and have strife.
Speaker:And that was 2,500 years ago.
Speaker:And it's still the same wisdom today. And what's interesting in my own life,
Speaker:I can vouch for this idea, when I was a young boy,
Speaker:when I was first born, I about a year and a half old,
Speaker:I was trying to walk and everything else and I kept falling over and I ended up
Speaker:having to wear braces on my leg because my leg was turned in.
Speaker:And so as a result of it,
Speaker:I had a constraint from these braces on my arm and leg,
Speaker:both arm and leg were turned in.
Speaker:So as a result of that void and that judgment I had about, you know,
Speaker:comparing myself to other people, they seemed to have more freedom than I did,
Speaker:that judgment was lingering in my consciousness,
Speaker:until age four when I finally got out of my braces,
Speaker:and then I wanted to be on the go. I wanted to prove that I could run.
Speaker:And really I've been on the run most of my life, I travel all the time.
Speaker:I don't like being constrained.
Speaker:I live around the world and that void had an impact on my my value.
Speaker:I was also a speech impeded. I had a speech impediment. I had speech problems.
Speaker:And again, about a year and a half old,
Speaker:I was going to a speech pathologist and sticking buttons and strings in my
Speaker:mouth and pulling and exercising muscles and things.
Speaker:And that led to the speaking.
Speaker:And then in first grade I was told I would never be able to read and write
Speaker:properly because my hand was turned in, so I wrote backwards and I had dyslexia,
Speaker:and they said, 'never read or write, never communicate effectively,
Speaker:never go very far in life, probably never amount to anything',
Speaker:that void and that judgment relative to the other kids were voids that I had to
Speaker:work through in my life to realize it.
Speaker:But they are exactly the things that I needed at the time to do what I'm doing
Speaker:today. I went on to, you know, read voluminously,
Speaker:30,500 and something books.
Speaker:I've traveled literally 20 million miles. I've become a multi-millionaire.
Speaker:I've been around the 154 countries speaking.
Speaker:The very voids I have are the very values that I had as a result of it,
Speaker:drove me to have fulfillment to be myself.
Speaker:So just know that the various challenges that you face in life,
Speaker:the various you know, voids that you face in life are actually your gifts.
Speaker:I say that anything that you can't you know, say thank you for, is baggage,
Speaker:but anything you can say thank for, is fuel.
Speaker:I'm very grateful that I had a deformed arm and leg now,
Speaker:and I couldn't speak and everything else, because gosh,
Speaker:that's what I get to do today. And I love doing what I do. And it's inspiring.
Speaker:And so your voids will determine your values.
Speaker:Your challenges will determine your opportunities and your gifts in life.
Speaker:My gift, which is really not really a gift,
Speaker:it's just a lot of hours put into speaking and traveling and reading and
Speaker:everything else to compensate becomes the "gift" as you call it.
Speaker:I don't like the word gift necessarily,
Speaker:but what we've called the gift in people's lives,
Speaker:it's usually thousands of hours of work on things,
Speaker:to transcend choices that you had and judgments you had.
Speaker:I've seen people that had health issues become great doctors.
Speaker:I've seen sports people who are hindered and had health issues and sport
Speaker:limitations, physical limitations become great sports people to compensate,
Speaker:to conquer it.
Speaker:So your challenges in life aren't setbacks,
Speaker:they're actually opportunities to go forward in life.
Speaker:And so I just wanted to make sure I covered that idea
Speaker:sit there and we think that somehow there's a mistake,
Speaker:but actually it's a gift that way.
Speaker:And so if you haven't taken the time to go through and look at all the
Speaker:challenges you faced in your life and things you think, you know,
Speaker:are in the way, look at them carefully, that's on the way. You know,
Speaker:I think right now,
Speaker:I wouldn't be here on zoom right now if it wasn't for corona probably. I may,
Speaker:but I probably wouldn't have done it as efficiently and as fast as I could.
Speaker:So St. Corona opened up the doorway for me to reach you right now.
Speaker:So the challenge became the opportunity. And as a result of it,
Speaker:I've now reached people in countries I've never been able to reach that are
Speaker:sitting in the comfort of their own home and actually in their comfort of their
Speaker:own casuality. And they can sit there and do that at breakfast, lunch or dinner,
Speaker:no matter what time of day it is. We have people all over the world today.
Speaker:So it's very interesting how the void became the value,
Speaker:the challenge became the opportunity, the setback became the step forward.
Speaker:And I think that it's wise to stop and anything that you think that you can't
Speaker:say thank you for, make a list of it, and anything that you think is a mistake,
Speaker:anything you're highly infatuated with, or highly resentful to,
Speaker:it's wise to find the other side,
Speaker:because the second you see both sides and you get objective that's when you have
Speaker:the most power.
Speaker:Fantasies are goals that have one side and don't have both sides.
Speaker:Objectives are things that have both sides.
Speaker:And I'm a firm believer in not setting, wasting your time on fantasies.
Speaker:So what happens is if you have a judgment and you have an incomplete awareness,
Speaker:your intuition is trying to point out the other side to bring it back into
Speaker:balance so you can be mindful, so you can have fulfillment,
Speaker:so you can be inspired by what it is, because when you have it fulfilled,
Speaker:you know, you're mindless when you're ignoring half of it,
Speaker:you're mindful when you're seeing both sides of it. And you're inspired.
Speaker:And you're despired when you're seeing one side.
Speaker:Because if you're infatuated with something,
Speaker:you're going to want to change you relative to others, which is futile.
Speaker:When you're resentful to something, you want to change them relative to you,
Speaker:which is futile. So you live in futility whenever you're judging,
Speaker:and you're having imbalanced perspectives and subjective biases,
Speaker:and you live in utility and of service to people, which is the most fulfilling,
Speaker:when you make a contribution to people's lives.
Speaker:I'm a firm believer that if you're not doing something that's equitable,
Speaker:that's sustainable, that's a fair exchange,
Speaker:that is a contribution to the people,
Speaker:you're not going to get it out of narcissism fulfillment,
Speaker:you're not going to get it out of altruism.
Speaker:You're going to get it out of a fair exchange, that's sustainable,
Speaker:that is economically measured and transacted that allows you to go
Speaker:out and do something extraordinary that makes a difference in people's lives.
Speaker:And that's when you take your voids and fill them with value.
Speaker:And also you take the same in other people, whatever they perceive as missing,
Speaker:if you can fulfill that, you have a sustainable contribution of business.
Speaker:And so that's what we're all doing.
Speaker:Everybody's helping others fill their values.
Speaker:And I think that that's what makes self-worth. If you study axiology,
Speaker:the study of value and worth,
Speaker:when we actually are able to fulfill our values and at the same time fulfill
Speaker:other people's values, we have maximum self worth. And if we do,
Speaker:we don't exaggerate ourselves with narcissism or minimize ourselves with
Speaker:altruism. We actually have sustainable fair exchange,
Speaker:where we have a fair exchange, complete equity. Equity theory shows this.
Speaker:So the willingness to actually go inside and ask the questions
Speaker:that equilibrate the mind and liberate you from the bondage of the things that
Speaker:occupy space and time in your mind, infatuation resentments,
Speaker:and actually get really focused on what it is that's really important to you,
Speaker:the highest priority, this is the key.
Speaker:I mention in almost every talk I do about how important it is to live by
Speaker:priority.
Speaker:But when you fill your day with high priority actions that inspire you,
Speaker:your day doesn't fill up with low priority distractions that don't,
Speaker:and when you have low priority distractions, you have entropy and aging.
Speaker:And when you're doing high priority things,
Speaker:you have negentropy and life and youth. You actually feel youthful.
Speaker:You have eustress, not distress.
Speaker:So it's so important to fill your day with the highest priority actions you can
Speaker:and make the biggest contribution you can to yourself and other people in a fair
Speaker:exchange in order to do that. When you do, you'll have objectivity,
Speaker:you'll have wisdom, you'll have mindfulness, you'll have fulfillment,
Speaker:and you'll have the power of, you know, a nonstop momentum and enthusiasm.
Speaker:I tend to say the 7 transcendental states that occur the second you're objective
Speaker:and you're living by priority; you're grateful for your life,
Speaker:you love what you're doing,
Speaker:you're inspired by the vision that emerges in your mind,
Speaker:you're enthusiastically working on it,
Speaker:you feel certain about that as a destiny and you feel present,
Speaker:you're not living in anxieties of the future and guilts of the past,
Speaker:you're present and remorse is of the past, so you're right there.
Speaker:And that's where you're actually maximize your potential in human behavior.
Speaker:And that's what I've been interested in all these years,
Speaker:49 years on how do you maximize human awareness and potential?
Speaker:And that is by living by highest priority and realizing the voids in your life
Speaker:that have accumulated,
Speaker:and then using those voids as a driving mechanism to find value.
Speaker:Your highest value fulfills the greatest amount of voids with the greatest
Speaker:amount of value, because it's the most objective.
Speaker:And when you're most objective, your most neutral, most loving, most soulful,
Speaker:most mindful, most pleromic. And in that process,
Speaker:you're transcending the judgment.
Speaker:Think about the days you get the highest priority things done in your day,
Speaker:the highest priority things done, and you feel like you're on top of the world,
Speaker:you had an agenda, you knocked it out of the ballpark,
Speaker:you got the highest priorities, you came home,
Speaker:and you can handle almost anything. But if,
Speaker:imagine a day that you felt like you were doing low priority things,
Speaker:and you went down in your amygdala,
Speaker:you were out of your executive center and you went in there and you felt like,
Speaker:'whoa, what a day', you feel like, instead of you on top of the world,
Speaker:you feel like the world's on top of you.
Speaker:You're in the underworld in a hell of a day instead of the overworld,
Speaker:which is a heaven of a day.
Speaker:You're kind of like an animal reacting with predator and prey mentality instead
Speaker:of an angel, looking down as a messenger of enlightenment for people. And so,
Speaker:as a result of that, you automatically go into your amygdala in that state.
Speaker:And then you ended up being a bear when you come home,
Speaker:and then you tend to have a chain reaction of emotions and projections onto
Speaker:people.
Speaker:And then you end up taking it out on people because of the projections of your
Speaker:own judgments inside yourself.
Speaker:So it's so important to prioritize your day on a daily basis and live by
Speaker:priority.
Speaker:If you're not filling your day with highest priority actions that inspire you,
Speaker:your day's designed to fill up with low priority distractions that don't to kick
Speaker:your butt, to get you reminded to go back to authenticity.
Speaker:Every symptom in your life, physical symptoms, psychological symptom,
Speaker:sociological symptom, business symptom, family symptom,
Speaker:all of them are feedback mechanisms to guide you as voids,
Speaker:to guide you back to the highest priority value, authentic state.
Speaker:So you can maximize your potential.
Speaker:If you learn to see things on the way that way and ask how's whatever's
Speaker:happening helping me fulfill what I value most,
Speaker:you'll increase the probability of having fulfillment and youthfulness and life,
Speaker:and negentropy, instead of entropy and breaking down.
Speaker:And I think that the body is creating the symptoms to guide you that way,
Speaker:if it's interpreted properly, instead of getting rid of symptoms with a drug,
Speaker:it's wise to learn from the symptoms and live wisely and live by priority.
Speaker:I've seen people in my Breakthrough Experience program,
Speaker:which I've taught 1,132 times around the world, I've seen people heal,
Speaker:physiologically heal, various types of illnesses,
Speaker:right in front of us in the program,
Speaker:sometimes in that day and sometimes the next days that come on,
Speaker:because they finally got really clear about what they really,
Speaker:really are committed to doing in life, what their real priority is,
Speaker:what their real highest value is, which I do in the program,
Speaker:what the real mission is and give themselves permission to do that and to
Speaker:delegate lower priority things and to say yes to the things that are really most
Speaker:objective and important and get a more objective view and not fantasies that are
Speaker:compensation for unfulfilled, highest values. Addictive consumer-based,
Speaker:you know, consumptive and compulsive and impulsive and addictive behaviors are
Speaker:compensations for unfulfilled highest values.
Speaker:And they are basically striving for that which is unobtainable and trying to
Speaker:avoid that which is unavoidable, which is a source of many people's sufferings.
Speaker:So if you want to get past the suffering game and want to get onto the
Speaker:fulfillment game,
Speaker:you want to live by priority and realize that your voids from all your judgments
Speaker:are nothing more than imbalances of perspective,
Speaker:trying to find a balance. And when you live by your highest priority,
Speaker:you get that balance back.
Speaker:That's why I teach people that in the Breakthrough Experience and in my Values
Speaker:Training program. Every program I'm doing,
Speaker:I'm doing what I can to try to give you that awareness.
Speaker:You deserve to live an extraordinary life. The ordinary person,
Speaker:subordinates to other people,
Speaker:puts people on pedestals or judges people with hypocrisies,
Speaker:and basically sits there and gets caught in the judgment,
Speaker:creating voids all the time,
Speaker:but not realizing those voids are there to be fulfilled as feedback.
Speaker:And they're not taking advantage of the opportunities that the gifts that
Speaker:they're given by the challenges they're creating. But it's just perceptual.
Speaker:You know, we have control of our perception, decisions, and actions.
Speaker:And if we take command of our perceptions in such a way that we see both sides
Speaker:of things by intuitively asking the questions of what we're ignorant of to see
Speaker:the whole, we liberate ourselves from those bondages, those misperceptions,
Speaker:and get on with doing something extraordinary.
Speaker:So I just wanted to take the time to go over that and just share that with you
Speaker:today,
Speaker:because I really believe that your challenges in your life are your gifts.
Speaker:Your voids are your values.
Speaker:And the things that you think that are in the way are actually on the way.
Speaker:And as a result of that,
Speaker:I'd like to also give you access to a free master class.
Speaker:It's time to access your seven greatest powers. It's a free masterclass.
Speaker:It helps you wake up your natural genius and to take advantage of the voids that
Speaker:you've had in your life.
Speaker:And so it's a really cool masterclass on that process and these principles that
Speaker:I'm going to share in that class,
Speaker:just like today are going to be things that I've been working on for the last 49
Speaker:years and standing on the shoulders of great minds and great literature,
Speaker:and also clinically working with thousands and thousands of people.
Speaker:So if you're ready to do some extraordinary with your life,
Speaker:please prioritize your life. Take advantage of this masterclass.
Speaker:And I look forward to seeing you there.
Speaker:You can just sign up at that link that you've got seen there below.
Speaker:And this is Dr. Demartini.
Speaker:I just want to share my weekly tidbit tidbit habit or whatever that you can
Speaker:take on for the week. And please take advantage of these principles.
Speaker:And if you know somebody that can benefit from these little classes,
Speaker:please share the message and let them know,
Speaker:link to them so they know about these classes because every week you get a
Speaker:little inspirational gem that can make a difference for the week,
Speaker:and focus on that for the week. You deserve to have something in your life.
Speaker:You deserve to be, do and have what you love in life.