David Bayer: Welcome to A Changed Mind, a journey into the topics that matter to you most. From the neuroscience and spirituality of mindset and personal growth, to groundbreaking strategies for health, wealth and relationships, to open and honest conversations about pressing global issues to such as the environment, censorship, corporate capture and democracy. Each and every episode reminds us of the certainty of the goodness of the future and provides the teachings, tools and timeless wisdom inspiring you to create real, lasting change in your life and in the world. If you've been desiring a sanctuary for your spirit, a place to go to tune out the distraction, negativity and doom and gloom so that you can tap into the deep power, the vibrancy and the potential you have inside, you're in the right place. Welcome to A Changed Mind. Hey, it's David Baer. In today's episode we're going to take a look at how some of the smartest, most intellectual, well meaning people on the planet have no understanding of how reality works. And the reason why this is important is because it is so easy for us to get wrapped up and rolled up into their perspectives and their philosophies, especially when they are people we look up to, especially when they're people that we view as smart and successful. And what inspired me to record this episode was seeing an interview between Chris Williamson on Modern Wisdom and Constantine Kissen. Now Chris does a fantastic job with his podcast, bringing on guests who are experts on a variety of topics. And Constantine, Kissing, if you're not familiar with him, is a Russian English award winning author and intellectual. And by no means am I calling out Constantine directly in this episode. What I'm wanting to point out is that so many of the people who are being pedestaled right now as thought leaders and pundits and people that we should be listening to who seem to be working towards solving the world's problems, are actually having the conversation about how to solve those problems from a very distorted view of reality. And it's important for you to see this because if you don't, you can easily get sucked into the doom and the gloom and the polarization. And if you have listened to any other episodes on this show, you know that what I believe is in the certainty of the goodness of the future, this show is about how to transform your thinking, how to detoxify yourself from fear, how to have a powerful living experience.
And this is a very subtle way that we can get wrapped up into other people's, well, bs. And so there's so much fear out there that a lot of the media, even independent media, has become Kind of a fear porn, whether it's fear around your health or fear around inflation or fear around totalitarian control. Now, don't get me wrong, these are important issues. These are issues I've spoken about on other episodes. But I think how we speak about these issues is really, really important. And I think it's time to really start taking a look at what's real and what's not. So in this clip, Chris is interviewing Constantine. He's very passionate about what he's seeing right now in terms of the degradation of Western society, particularly what he's seeing in the United Kingdom and the immigration crisis and job crisis and economy. And you can tell he really, really wants to see things improve. And the challenge is that he's been enrolled into a reality where there are very little options to create change. And the options that he sees, frankly, in my perspective, really aren't going to be the solutions that produce the results. And now the topic here is what happens if Trump doesn't deliver on his promises to rein in the deep state, to solve the immigration crisis, spending to end the forever wars? Just set aside for a second whether you voted for Trump or Kamala or anybody else. That's not the point here. I recorded a fantastic episode on how to create your reality from the fourth dimension. And I made one example of the fact that Edison invented the light bulb. And I had comment after comment after comment of people who said, no, it was Tesla or no, it was somebody else. And these people, unfortunately, are missing the point. And I don't want you to miss the point. The point is pay attention to how the world's quote, unquote, smartest people are approaching these topics, because in that, we'll see why things seem to keep getting worse and worse. And by the end of this episode, I'm going to propose to you, really throughout a way that we can move forward together into creating real long lasting generational change in the world at all levels. The reason I think a lot of people were relieved, as I was, was, at least in this election, the Trump wonder.
Yeah, the feeling for me was, well, at least there's choice. Like in the uk, you don't have choice on the issues that I care about, which is our country being prosperous, immigration being beneficial to the country. I'm pro lots and lots of immigration if it's beneficial to the country. I'm against even small levels of immigration that are detrimental to the country, and I'm completely against illegal immigration for that reason. And as you know, the woke shit, you know, grinds my Gift. So on all of that stuff, we don't have a choice in this country. We haven't had a choice for 14 years. All right, so what is the topic of this conversation? What Constantine is saying is we don't have a choice. When you live in the UK and you're a UK citizen, there are certain things that we want, or at least he wants, in terms of immigration reform, in terms of economic reform, job reform. And from his perspective, there's a government that is not implementing the voice of the people. It's not really a democracy. And if your government does not do that, then you have no choice. We have no choice. We have no choice here in the uk. Fine. Let's slow this down for a second. Let's get back to root cause principles. What does it mean to have choice? I saw an interview with Nassim Haramain. He's one of my favorite spiritual physicists. And he was being interviewed, and the interviewer asked him, hey, how do you create your own reality? And he laughed and he said, well, so many people want the answer to that question. But number one, you have to understand what reality is and how it functions. And number two, you have to understand who you really are and how you function within this dynamic of reality. He says, if you don't understand those things, you're going to start answering the question and coming up with solutions based on observations that are faulty observations in the first place. And so, of course, the solutions are not going to allow you to produce the outcome that you want. And that's really what's happening here. Because we have to stop and say, well, where does choice come from? Well, all choice or all change. Constantine is looking for change as a result of choice, all choice. And change begins in the mind. It doesn't begin with parliament. It doesn't begin with politics. It doesn't begin with policy. It doesn't begin with votes. All change occurs first in consciousness and then finds itself materializing into our reality. That's why in scripture, in Romans, it said, be not conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. That's advice by the greatest metaphysician of all time. That is advice from someone who understand that root cause is in the mind, is in the imagination. Now, stay with me for a minute, because this is not a thing to dismiss. Mind is the cause, what we believe is the cause. The details of what plays out are just the mechanic. That's how mind or consciousness is playing out. And so when we look at the details, when we see the mechanic, and it's not producing the result that we want. The solution is not in trying to rail against the mechanic or intellectualize the mechanic. It's to take a look at what is it in consciousness that is producing what seems to be the lack of ability to choose in the United Kingdom, according to Constantine. But this is just a fixed moment in time. It doesn't actually mean that there is no choice. It just means that the mechanic, which is an effect of consciousness, has played out to create an environment where it seems like there's no choice. And all the details of what Constantine is about to share, which, again, are very sexy, very alluring, very intelligent, very intellectual, very explanative, are explanatory of the mechanic. But the mechanic is just the effect. The cause is mind materializing itself into the world. And when you look at mechanic, you may feel like there's no choice, but that's not actually where choice is in the first place. Choice is in the mind. So, again, the first misperception that Constantine has is that we don't have choice because no matter what we vote for, we don't get our government to implement that result. But really, that's just a mechanic. Choice is in the mind. It is in consciousness. In other words, it's like sitting in a movie theater thinking the movie is real and what you're watching on the screen, you don't like. And so in this case, for example, it's a bunch of evil people doing evil things.
And you say, hey, I want to stop this evil. And your solution is to try to move the screen or yell at the people in the movie. And of course, nobody's listening to you, and nothing changes. And so the conclusion you come to is, oh, my God, I have no choice. Not realizing, of course, that all you really need to do is go to the projector room in the back of the movie theater and flip off the movie. And that's what we're gonna see her in a moment. Actually paying no more attention to the movie is how you change your experience of the screen. But instead, you get caught up in all the details, the mechanics, and you feel trapped. Let's listen. The conservative government that's just left is virtually indistinguishable from the labor party that's just come in to the point where the labor leader is attacking the conservatives for their failure on mass immigration. And everyone's going, he's got a point. I mean, he's going to make it worse, but he's got a point. Do you know what I Mean, okay, so here again we see Constantine is getting entangled with the mechanic. This party does this, this party doesn't do that. This person from this party says this thing, and he has a point, but he's going to make it worse. And you can see how this starts to spiral into a feeling of hopelessness. But that feeling that you don't have choice is really what we're wanting to dive deeper on. If what is materializing is the illusion of non choice within the uk. Again, this is what Constantine is saying, because in a moment he's going to say, but over here in the United States, we have choice. Choice exists somewhere geographically, but it doesn't exist somewhere else because of the way the mechanic is unfolding. We have to really look at what is the root cause of this temporary experience or this illusion of not having choice in the uk. And so the root cause of that which has materialized into what the government is doing is a feeling that life is unfair. It's a feeling that you don't have choice. It's a feeling that people are going to take away the things that you have from you. And those are ideas and emotions held in the consciousness of the people of the United Kingdom and frankly, most people in the world that's been held for a long, long time. That is a latent fear held in our nervous system that is producing a vibrational output that is activating consciousness as the cause and all of the possibilities, the infinite possibilities that exist in consciousness. And it materializes that very specific scenario into our reality in the form of everything that Constantine is describing. That is the cause of everything that Constantine is saying. The mechanic or the way this happens are all the details. And that's why no matter what the details are, whether it's this party or that party, the Democrats or the Republicans, this party in Parliament the last eight years, the last 14 years, immigrants, economy, inflation, surveillance, global wars. The outcome, at least recently, seems to be the same because the root cause has not changed. Latent fear held in the nervous system of human beings is the cause of the fear that is materializing in all of its forms. So, number one, it's not true that the people in the United Kingdom don't have a choice. They have a choice to change their minds. Change your mind and you change your reality. Given a little bit of time, different people will be elected into Parliament. Different people in Parliament will have different ideas and different opinions. Different scenarios and policies will unfold as the mechanic, a byproduct of the change in consciousness. But first, this unmetabolized or unprocessed, generational trauma and belief systems of fear that are being held by the population have to be transformed. But if you keep trying to change the mechanic, if you keep trying to solve the movie screen or the manifested problem, then all you're doing is feeding more energy back into the mechanic. And that's what's so interesting about the mechanic. Because the more upset you get about the mechanic, the more energy you're actually feeding back into the mechanic. It creates more fear and more frustration. And the cycle continues on and on. New people, same problems, new crisis, same fears. It's like everywhere you go, there you are. So let's continue to listen. So in America, at least, the feeling was, well, okay, they actually have choice. They can choose if, like, if you don't want this continued slide into managed decline, you can vote for something else. Okay, got it. So this thing called choice now exists in the United States, but it doesn't exist in the uk.
And we can explain that through a mechanic that has emerged, which is you have Trump as an alternative. And you think about it, this is such a hopeless place to be in. And Konstantin talks about more of that hopelessness and how the people of the United Kingdom feel hopeless in the full episode. But the hopelessness is not because the government of the UK is not compliant to the wishes of the people. It's because you believe that choice comes down to where you exist geographically in the world, who you vote for, and the policies of those people instead of what you decide and believe in holding consciousness. And this is not to get religious. This is not a religious conversation. It's to reference scripture as a blueprint or a game plan for encouraging us into right thinking and understanding how choice and change occur and what the root cause is. But we can see, for example, in Matthew 19, it says, with man this is impossible, but with God, all things are possible. And really what that's reflecting is when you're trying to change the mechanic, you can't, because the mechanic is just an effect of the root cause. But with God or imagination or faith or prayer or belief, all things are possible because that's the root cause. Mark 9 says, if thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth. Luke says something similar. For with God, nothing shall be impossible. And I'm not sharing this with you again from the perspective of religion, but look, Christ was one of the greatest metaphysicians that ever lived. And the documentation of his teachings gives us a playbook for understanding how reality functions. And nowhere is it written that you don't have choice. You can't create change because you don't have anyone to vote for. Like with God, all things are possible unless you have a particular political party. That's not what it says. Or hey, all things are possible, but only depending upon where you live. If you vote for that something else and you don't actually end up having that choice, then you're in deep trouble. And as you probably know, in the fringes of right wing discourse, the Curtis Yarvins of the world, not super familiar. I've met Curtis, but I'm not super familiar with him. He's an interesting guy, but it's not even about him specifically. There are a lot of people who up until this point were increasing in profile because they were saying something that I don't necessarily agree with, but I see the logic of. And that is what good is democracy if you can't vote for the things that you want? So now we see how far from the pin we start to move in the conversation because the mechanic is taking over. We're not talking about, hey, what is it inside of us as a population that is creating externally the circumstance or situation that we don't like, where it feels like we have no choice and how do we go to the place where there is choice and there is change which is within and what change needs to be created? Because that's actually a solution oriented conversation here we get back into the mechanics and we just start going down a rabbit trail. We're talking about some guy, Curtis Yarvin. I don't know who Curtis Yarvin is.
We're talking about the fringes of the right. We're starting to move into like, well, what's the point of democracy if you can't actually vote for the things that you want? And so we start to get further and further and further into these ripples of unreality. And it's really like a type of mental masturbation that we don't even realize we're doing it. And it's so deceptive. And it all sounds very intellectual and it all sounds very right. And it's coming from someone who is clearly very emotional and passionate and cares a lot about the things that we care about, from freed to choice to democracy. But really the approach is a fool's errand. Like you can't get to where Constantine wants to get from where he is and the way he's approaching it. And so choice is not just something that exists in the United States. And certainly if Donald Trump can't deliver the change he's promised because this is about what he's. Constantine's about to get into. It isn't the end of the world because new choices are being created all the time. At any point in time, we can go within and, and take a look at what's creating without and change the within, both as an individual and change your own life and collectively and change the world. And so all change takes place in a change in thinking. So there's never like a last hope that doesn't exist. And I think that was part of the metaphor of Moses helping to free the Hebrews in the Bible. It was like they were in a place where there was no hope. It was probably the greatest example of totalitarian control ever, right? Generations and generations of generations of slavery with no way of changing it. But as a result of the possibility, in the quantum field, or the God of possibility, Moses shows up and leads the Hebrews out into freedom, into the desert of new thinking, of the unknown, of the different. And even when they're pursued by the challenge, miracles occur, which is the parting of the Red Sea, because all things are possible when there's a change in consciousness. And so we just have to be aware of the fact that the details of the mechanic are so alluring that we become addicted to them. And so we're really just beating the mechanic over and over and over again. And, you know, a lot of people during COVID people like Dr. Robert Malone were using this term mass psychosis. And what they were basically doing was explaining how we were all hypnotized into giving up our personal liberties out of fear of the virus and the pandemic and what the government was telling us. And he was right. What most of these same people don't realize is that they are in another mass psychosis called if this last swing at the bat with a guy named Donald Trump doesn't work, then we're all screwed. Or if someone doesn't win for an election, then we're going to go into years and years and years of totalitarian control in the Dark Ages. If this doesn't work this time with all these resources and all these people, then it's never going to work. And again, what they're describing is the mechanic and the details, which have nothing to do with what's possible or not at any given point in time. But listen how hysterical it starts to sound now that we're listening to this conversation through this lens. And notice how it makes you feel, because if it invokes fear, or worry or anxiety with you, then it's really just approaching the problem from the frequency of the problem. And you can be assured that nothing using that line of logic will actually create any change. If you can't vote your way out of this, is that democracy or is that a fake democracy? And therefore, if it's a fake democracy, then you're not living in a place of choice. You're living in a place where there's a tyrannical authoritarian structure that's telling you you must have net zero, you must have woke, you must have dei. It's just got a much more sophisticated delivery mechanism that makes you feel like you're playing the game. You're living in the matrix. You are being given this soma, whatever you want. You're being given this drug that makes you feel like you're living in something on a piece of ballot paper. Yes. But actually you're living in hell in which you're stuck with the things that you hate. And even if the majority of you get together and vote against this, it will still happen. The same outcome occurs. Yes, now he's talking about living in a hell. He's talking about living in a matrix. But really the conversation he's having is about living in two different matrixes. It's like red pill versus red pill. It's just that one matrix is a matrix of totalitarian control and another matrix is a matrix of if Trump can just make it happen, then we'll be okay. But really the only blue pill way out of the matrix is a stop and say, hey, how are we creating this? Because we are creating this. And what can we do or think or focus on to create something different? And what have we been doing or thinking or fearing that keeps perpetuating what we don't want? That's really the only way out of the matrix. So their argument is democracy is not working. Why don't we look at alternatives? And alternatives are. That's why. That explains the fascination that, as I say, fringes of the right increasingly have with the Putin's of the world. Because it's like, well, this is like a strong man who actually fixed his country. And if Trump fails, I don't see why those voices wouldn't get louder. So again, either Trump gets it done or we're screwed. There's no other choice. We don't see why it wouldn't get worse. We're dealing with the mechanic. It's creating more fear that's perpetuating the mechanic even more. Now listen how he starts to get into the details here of why if Trump doesn't make it happen, it'll never happen. I can't see a logical reason why that wouldn't be the case. Do you? No, I mean, you can continue to sort of play the game. I'm sure that people that don't like Trump would say, yeah, but he was inefficient, he was unable to do this thing. It's because the policies were pointing in the wrong direction. We can fix it through a different pathway, et cetera, et cetera. But given that there was a majority of people that voted for him, it not being disheartening and disenchanting to the democratic process, especially with all of the power of the smartest guy in the world, the companies and the rockets and the fucking dance moves on stage and stuff, what else did you want? But yeah, I'm fascinated by that question. What happens in four years time if change hasn't been delivered? You can't fix it when you've got the Senate, the Congress, the popular vote, the tech bro oligarchs. David Sacks, now, David Sacks, you've got a lot of the new media on your side, which is so powerful now in America. You've got literally everything you could possibly have. You as president, independent, abundantly wealthy. It's your last term. You don't have to pander to anybody. If a good successor sat in the same organization already, if you can't fix it, then, well, how do you fix it? Yeah, this is so good. Because he's basically saying, look, on paper, you've got everything. And if you can't make it work this time with everything, then the problem can't be solved. It reminds me back in 2000, the Los Angeles Lakers had Karl Malone, Gary Payton, Kobe Bryant, and Shaquille O'Neal. And they lost to the San Antonio spurs in the semifinals. And it was like they had everybody. If they couldn't win, then how could they ever win? The answer is, it doesn't matter what your lineup is, because the lineup is also just a mechanic. Like, all of these people showing up are just a byproduct of where consciousness is. What is consciousness? It's the collective belief systems that we all have as humanity that are materializing in the variety of major structures in the world that are influencing our lives and creating a feedback mechanism and a feedback loop. And so Trump is actually playing a really vital role in this. If you're familiar with David Hawkins, power versus force, Hawkins came up with this emotional scale where from 0 to 800, every emotion has a frequency. And he could muscle test frequencies, he could muscle test people, he could muscle test places. And as you start out at the bottom of the scale, it's feelings like hopelessness and desperation. As you move up towards 800, it's feelings like bliss and joy and compassion and empathy. And what Hawkins talked about was the evolution of consciousness or the evolution of humanity is moving up through this scale. And so the president that we get is the president that we deserve. And so if you just stop for a moment and you think about one emotion that Donald Trump really exemplifies, what's that emotion? And for me, that emotion is anger. Donald Trump is anger embodied. You can see it on his face. You can hear it in his language. By the way, this is not a conversation where I'm judging Donald Trump or you should not vote for Donald Trump, or you should have voted for Donald Trump. That's not what this conversation is about. What I'm suggesting is that Donald Trump represents anger. And there are so many people right now in the world, you can hear it in Constantine's voice, are living in hopelessness and desperation as a result of the mechanic that Constantine is describing, and they need to be pulled upward and living in anger. The vibration of anger is actually a higher frequency than hopelessness and desperation. So Trump has emerged as a solution, as a forward momentum to hopelessness and desperation, and represents anger. But the challenge here is that whatever frequency you're approaching the world from, you're going to create circumstances and situations that are going to reflect back to you that same emotional frequency. So Donald Trump as anger embodied, moving so many people, thankfully, up the emotional scale from hopelessness and desperation to anger. He's progressing civilization. But what we're likely to get in the short term is more anger. That's what we're going to. More circumstances and situations that invoke more anger as we continue to move forward. Why? Because now, collectively, we're living with less hopelessness and desperation inside of us, but we're living with more anger. How do we know that? Because that's what Trump is. He is anger embodied. And so he is the mechanic that now reflects the current state of consciousness. And again, nowhere in scripture does it say, all things are possible with God as long as you have Elon Musk or all things are possible with God as long as you have whoever they're talking about, David Sacks, all things are possible, if only if you control the Senate. So we can see how it's very logical to pay attention to the mechanic as it's unfolding and then to come to a conclusion which basically says, hey, like, you've stacked the deck. If you can't win with this team, you're not going to win. But really, man, like, this is crazy. Like, I get it. But when you understand how reality works, this is actually pretty insane. What we're hearing declared right here, that would be the question a lot of people ask in that situation. So Trump must not fail, because if he does, that in many ways was the last chance the west had of turning things around. I didn't know it was go Trump or go home. I didn't know that Trump was the last great presidential hope. What happens if it goes well? You mentioned about Trump has the opportunity to hard reset sort of the Western world. I think if he does well, if the economy grows rapidly and sustainably, if he closes the border and deals with illegal immigration and crime, if he ends DEI and all of this neo racism in the institutions, if he makes energy cheap, if he ends the foreign conflicts that he promised to end, I think that is something that is. That's undeniable proof that movement offers, is better than what we had. That's why people voted for him the way that they did. And that means that will give massive inspiration to people around the world, especially the Western world. I think that's undeniably the case. Do you think it would give inspiration to the uk? I think it will. That does not mean, for the reasons that we already discussed, that does not mean that that will necessarily result in a political victory, but that will give inspiration to people around the world. And look on that last point. He's absolutely right. When there's a temporary shift in the mechanic, in the external world, it can allow us to feel more hope and be inspired, but it's temporary. That's a temporary shift in the way that we feel based on our external circumstances. But it's the same thing as, like when you've been going out on dates time after time after time, and you keep running into people and going on dates with people who you're not interested in, and then all of a sudden you meet somebody who you think you could fall in love with, but then after a very short period of time, they end up reflecting back to you the same unhealed trauma or belief systems that are inside of you that were creating the people that you weren't interested in in the first place. But the same thing happens when we were living in financial insecurity or financial scarcity, and then all of a sudden we come upon some sort of financial benefit. But then the money goes very, very quickly. Because ultimately it's the underlying quality of consciousness, meaning our consciousness, your consciousness, my consciousness, our belief systems that's going to determine real, sustainable, lasting change. And so as we heal, as we transform our own personal traumas and we detoxify ourselves of fear, we will resonate at a frequency of emotion that will activate thoughts and ideas and formulate into mechanics that we will look back on and say, hey, look like we created a new world. Like look, humanity made it. It is as it should be. We have personal liberties, we care and love for one another, we care planet, we have just laws. But make no mistake, this is not a byproduct of a president. It is not a byproduct of a geographic location, is not a byproduct of Elon Musk or a one shot chance or anything that so many of the great intellectuals are spending hours and hours and days and days debating upon. Those details will unfold as a byproduct of who we are being and what we hold in our desired imagination and our willingness to disentangle from the mechanic as we transition from one reality to another. So I hope you enjoyed this episode on my take on what's going on in the world and how to think about it and what to do about it. If you love this episode, do me a favor. If you're following on YouTube, subscribe, leave me a comment, ask a question, share the episode. I try to answer as many of the comments and comment back as I can. If you're listening on the audio platforms, do me a favor, subscribe leave me a rating. I love being on this journey with you. 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