Because as long as you're in denial of what you actually have inside and keep
Speaker:projecting,
Speaker:you're going to keep having them remind you of that and you're going to keep
Speaker:trying to run away from people and keep running into people,
Speaker:cause they're reflections of you and you can't hide from your shadows,
Speaker:Jung would describe.
Speaker:This topic is about your outer world is a reflection of your inner
Speaker:world. Now we've all heard probably the statement that says,
Speaker:'we're all reflections, man', and that's neat, a neat cliche,
Speaker:but it has more meaning than first meets the eye, I think.
Speaker:So I'd like to discuss that in case you want to take some notes or whatever it
Speaker:is, maybe you can listen to the recording of this.
Speaker:When I was in my twenties, I noticed something,
Speaker:that whatever I was saying to my patients,
Speaker:there was a part of me that was whispering inside my head and going, 'Hmm,
Speaker:I think that's for me.' I remember meeting Chomsky's work on
Speaker:language,
Speaker:and he showed that there was a reason for language that was twofold.
Speaker:What we say to others is much for ourselves as much as for them.
Speaker:We're here to listen to what we say too. We sometimes judge somebody,
Speaker:pointing our finger at somebody and it was actually just three fingers back at
Speaker:us talking about ourselves. Anything we haven't loved in ourself,
Speaker:we tend to project our judgments onto others, and I'll come back to that.
Speaker:So I noticed that with my patients,
Speaker:I noticed that whatever I really emphasized was for me too.
Speaker:We're all working on our stuff kind of thing.
Speaker:So I realized that what I was judging on the outside had a lot to do with what
Speaker:was going on in me.
Speaker:It really hit home one time when I was having challenges in my relationship.
Speaker:And then I some reason had three consulting sessions with three people
Speaker:that had the issues I was facing and everything I was
Speaker:I really got a real clear sense for the world is trying to help
Speaker:us work through our own illusions and get back into doing something amazing with
Speaker:our lives. I also realized some things that were really profound.
Speaker:I realized whenever I was resenting somebody
Speaker:and I was looking down on them and conscious of their
Speaker:of their upsides and puffed myself up with pride and looked down on them,
Speaker:I'm too proud to admit what I see in them inside me,
Speaker:when I really look carefully and ask, what specifically is that trait, action,
Speaker:inaction, do I perceive in them that I believe they're displaying,
Speaker:that I resent most?
Speaker:And I look carefully and looked at myself and I asked myself, 'Okay, John,
Speaker:go to a moment where and when do you perceive yourself displaying or
Speaker:demonstrating the same specific trait?' When I was honest,
Speaker:I could find out where I had done the same thing.
Speaker:And I started keeping an inventory,
Speaker:three and a half decades ago I started recording those reflections,
Speaker:and I realized that what I saw in others was me. And,
Speaker:if I was button pushed by them,
Speaker:is because I was carrying around shame or guilt inside me about my own
Speaker:actions. So I was living in sort of a moral hypocrisy that I was projecting
Speaker:mortalities onto somebody else but it was actually just because I was judging
Speaker:myself and they were reminding of it and I didn't like being around them because
Speaker:they were reminding me of what I didn't like about I had done.
Speaker:And what I had done, actually had benefits,
Speaker:but I was judging it because of some injected morality that was coming in from
Speaker:some outer authority that wasn't necessarily congruent
Speaker:but I was trying to live by this social idealism.
Speaker:So I realized that my judgments on others was a result of me minimizing myself
Speaker:to somebody and exaggerating myself to somebody else.
Speaker:And neither one of them are my authentic self. When I minimize myself,
Speaker:my low self-esteem is not my real self, it's a facade.
Speaker:And when I look down on somebody and judge them, you know, exaggerated,
Speaker:puffed up pride is not myself. That's a puffed up persona.
Speaker:So I realized that the reflection on the outer world was giving feedback to me
Speaker:about my own nature.
Speaker:And so I started to go make a list of the people that I had resented or admired.
Speaker:Because when I admired them and I was conscious of their upside and unconscious
Speaker:of their downside,
Speaker:I was minimizing myself and conscious of my downside and unconscious of my
Speaker:upside.
Speaker:And I was too humble to admit what I saw in them inside me and I was admiring
Speaker:them.
Speaker:And then I realized that the reason I was admiring them is because they reminded
Speaker:me of something that I was doing in my own life,
Speaker:but I was too humble to admit it, but I was actually proud of it, deep inside.
Speaker:So my hidden pride was making me admire.
Speaker:And my hidden shame was making me despise.
Speaker:And when I went through and I looked at various people that I was admiring or
Speaker:despising and own all those traits,
Speaker:I realized that that world out there was a reflection of my world.
Speaker:And that was really eyeopening.
Speaker:So instead of me waiting for people to push my buttons,
Speaker:because I realized the buttons that people were pushing that were hooking me
Speaker:with an admiration or hooking me with a despise, a seeking and avoiding,
Speaker:which kept me in my amygdala, which is my animal survival mechanism,
Speaker:because this represented prey, I want to be around and consume,
Speaker:this represented predator, I want to be avoiding and not be consumed by.
Speaker:I realized that I was being run by these misperceptions.
Speaker:And I realized that all of those events in my life that I was looking up or down
Speaker:on,
Speaker:were trying to help me become aware of what I was judging myself to
Speaker:go in there and become aware of both sides and not be unconscious of half of my
Speaker:own perception, and appreciate my own life.
Speaker:And then I realized that everybody is there to helping me learn to love myself,
Speaker:and then I get to thank them for revealing that to me,
Speaker:instead of admiring or despising them,
Speaker:instead of putting them on pedestals or pits,
Speaker:I get to put them in my heart as I get to put myself in my heart.
Speaker:I had equity between them and equanimity within me when I did that.
Speaker:So instead of waiting for people to push my buttons to make me realize what it
Speaker:is, I started to go to a dictionary,
Speaker:I took a big giant Oxford dictionary,
Speaker:and I went out in the dictionary and I looked at every possible human behavioral
Speaker:trait that a human being could have.
Speaker:I found 4,628 traits that people had,
Speaker:at least in that dictionary was revealed. And I went to each one and I thought,
Speaker:who is it that has the most extreme example of that behavior,
Speaker:I put their initial out there. And then I go,
Speaker:where do I display or demonstrate that?
Speaker:Until I was owning it as much as I saw in that individual.
Speaker:And what I did is I realized I had all the traits.
Speaker:I was kind and cruel and nice and mean and positive and negative,
Speaker:and considerate and inconsiderate and peaceful and wrathful and you know,
Speaker:positive and negative. And I was honest and dishonest.
Speaker:I realized I had all the traits I found in that dictionary.
Speaker:Nothing was missing in me.
Speaker:I remember I was in Nepal meeting with the Bonpo Lama,
Speaker:we had a calm conversation about it, we talked about 'nothing missing,
Speaker:nothing missing,
Speaker:all present.' And most people are trying to get rid of half of themselves and
Speaker:only be one sided.
Speaker:In the Buddhist teachings it says the desire for that which is unobtainable and
Speaker:the desire to avoid that which is unavoidable is the
Speaker:Many people are trying to divide themselves up, label that one side good,
Speaker:the other side bad or light and dark or something, Yang and Yin,
Speaker:and they're trying to get rid of half of it, instead of embrace all of it.
Speaker:How are you going to love yourself if you're trying to get rid of half of
Speaker:yourself?
Speaker:How are you going to love other people if you're trying to get rid of half of
Speaker:them? How you going to love life, how you going to love your goals,
Speaker:if you're trying to get rid of half of it?
Speaker:How are you gonna love the earth and humanity if you're trying to get rid of
Speaker:half of them? So I stopped doing that when I was 30.
Speaker:I realized by the time I was 30 I realized this, I go, 'no, this isn't working.
Speaker:This is not it.' If I want to have the soul,
Speaker:the state of unconditional love for life and love myself and love others,
Speaker:because I believe that every human being wants to be loved and appreciated for
Speaker:who they are. And that's all of it.
Speaker:It's time to go in there and find the upsides to what I think is down.
Speaker:And the downsides of what I think is up and level the playing field and discover
Speaker:and become fully conscious, not partially conscious,
Speaker:but fully conscious and have true reflective awareness,
Speaker:and realize that with whatever I perceive out there is a reflection of things
Speaker:that I haven't owned inside myself. As Plato says,
Speaker:all learning is recollecting.
Speaker:You're recollecting all the parts that had been disowned in your life. See,
Speaker:when you infatuated with somebody and you're too humble to admit what you see in
Speaker:them is inside you, you got a disowned part, you're not owning that.
Speaker:And when you're resentful to somebody,
Speaker:you're too proud to admit what you see in them is inside you, again,
Speaker:a disowned part. And all those disowned parts are all feelings of emptiness,
Speaker:things of incompletion inside you. That's why when you judge you feel empty,
Speaker:you don't feel fulfilled, but when you actually bring it back,
Speaker:balance the equation and feel grateful and love the person and realize that
Speaker:they've helped you realize your own potential,
Speaker:you feel love and you feel fulfilled. Love is its own reward.
Speaker:It brings a fulfillment there. And I don't mean romantic love.
Speaker:I'm not talking about a passionate frenzy.
Speaker:I'm talking about a deep divine love,
Speaker:a real love where you actually are present.
Speaker:I've been teaching a program called the Breakthrough Experience for 32 years
Speaker:plus.
Speaker:And one thing I'm certain about is when I actually balance out the equation and
Speaker:dissolve the judgments that somebody may have on somebody,
Speaker:when it's really flat-lined and they've owned all the traits and it's all
Speaker:balanced and they found the downsides to the up,
Speaker:the up the down and they balance it,
Speaker:and it's neither positive or negative when they're done,
Speaker:every time their heart opens, they feel gratitude,
Speaker:they feel present with the person they love,
Speaker:they're inspired to interact with them.
Speaker:There's a transformation there that's profound.
Speaker:It's more powerful than happiness or sadness,
Speaker:the facades of polarized emotions.
Speaker:It's more powerful than the impulses and instincts that most people run by.
Speaker:It's a very profound presence,
Speaker:a very profound feeling of grace that we have,
Speaker:when we actually get to love ourselves and other people and realize that that
Speaker:world out there was brought into our life, not mistakenly,
Speaker:but for a deep, meaningful purpose.
Speaker:Extracting the meaning out of things means bringing your perceptions back into
Speaker:the mean, back into the balance. Aristotle talked about the golden mean,
Speaker:the virtue between the two pairs of vices,
Speaker:every time we judge and we polarize our perception and have emotional baggage
Speaker:you might say, that's running our life and stored in our subconscious mind,
Speaker:we are impulsive and instinctual and we're in survival mode and we're fearing
Speaker:the loss of the things we fantasize about and fearing the gain of the things
Speaker:that we resent and have nightmares about.
Speaker:And we're run from the outer world and extrinsically run all the time.
Speaker:But if we go in there and take the time to balance the mathematical equation of
Speaker:our mind and liberate ourselves from the things we infatuate or resent which
Speaker:occupy space and time in our mind and run us, we become present,
Speaker:we become certain, we become grateful, loving,
Speaker:we become inspired and enthused about life. And we liberate ourselves.
Speaker:And then we realize that the world on the outside was reflecting us and
Speaker:reflecting us in a way to give us feedback,
Speaker:to do something profound with our life.
Speaker:And my experience is the second I balance that equation, and I'm really there,
Speaker:there's no noise in the brain. There's a calm centered,
Speaker:there's no evoked potentials, there's spontaneous, inspired,
Speaker:potentials revealed in the brain, in the forebrain,
Speaker:where you're inspired in vision and strategic and planning and executing plans
Speaker:and self-governance.
Speaker:And that helps you in your mind and maximize your mental potential.
Speaker:And the moment you do that and have reflective awareness that way and realize
Speaker:that everything around you is a feedback system to help you become authentic and
Speaker:become inspired by your life,
Speaker:and the noise in the brain is a confirmation that you're now present.
Speaker:You also in a state when you're not puffing yourself
Speaker:employees or customers and are not minimizing yourself
Speaker:employees or customers, both of which are non-sustainable.
Speaker:But when you actually level the playing field and you have sustainability,
Speaker:your business flourishes, you have sustainable fair exchange,
Speaker:equity across the board.
Speaker:And you also have more self-worth because you're now not judging,
Speaker:because if you expect somebody to live in your values or you expect yourself to
Speaker:live in other people's values,
Speaker:you automatically going to have futility because you can't sustain it.
Speaker:But when you, so when you judge you create futility,
Speaker:and when you love you create utility. And utility is what brings prosperity.
Speaker:Sustainable, fair exchange doing something you love with people you love,
Speaker:helping people fulfill what they would love in life is very prosperous
Speaker:generating. And in a relationship,
Speaker:every human being wants to be loved for who they are.
Speaker:And you want to be loved for who you are.
Speaker:And who you are as a reflection of your highest values where you're most
Speaker:objective, most reflective.
Speaker:So if you can identify what's really highest on somebody's values that you have
Speaker:a relationship with whoever it may be, kids, parents, spouse,
Speaker:and ask how specifically is what they're dedicated to,
Speaker:serving what you're dedicated to and what you're dedicated serving them,
Speaker:you'll have more respect. You'll have a more level playing field.
Speaker:You won't see them above or below you, talking down or up,
Speaker:and you'll have more of a dialogue instead of alternating monologues.
Speaker:And when you do,
Speaker:you help them empower their life and they help you empower yours,
Speaker:and you then empower your life.
Speaker:That's why reflective awareness is so significant,
Speaker:because you're now reflecting and realizing there's
Speaker:When you look down on people and you disown things and
Speaker:disown things, you don't have intimacy, you have judgment.
Speaker:True intimacy is the pure reflective awareness,
Speaker:pure reflection of awareness. You're fully aware. You're full consciousness,
Speaker:mindful of both sides of them and both sides of you.
Speaker:And you're not putting people on pedestals or pits. And socially,
Speaker:when you're in that state, you're a magnet.
Speaker:People want to be around people that they feel they can be themselves around,
Speaker:and they're automatically feel that you're giving them by exemplification
Speaker:permission to be themselves.
Speaker:And that creates a leadership role and you have clarity and you're inspired and
Speaker:you're a visionary. It also helps your body heal.
Speaker:When you have reflective awareness your body maximizes its potential.
Speaker:And what is more spiritual in a sense,
Speaker:what more inspiring than pure reflective awareness?
Speaker:That's like an Indian mystic at its finest,
Speaker:or some Christian mystic at its finest or Jewish mystic at its
Speaker:finest.
Speaker:So whether it's religious or whether it's just being inspired by your life,
Speaker:reflective awareness is one of the most significant things an individual can do.
Speaker:So to ask questions and ask yourself,
Speaker:what is the highest priority thing I can be doing right now that could serve the
Speaker:greatest number of people with the most, you know,
Speaker:the resources I have in the most efficient way?
Speaker:Because when you live by what's most important to you, highest in priority,
Speaker:you're most objective. Most objective means least judging.
Speaker:Least judging means most reflective.
Speaker:The objectivity and reflectivity go together. And in the process of doing it,
Speaker:you're more understanding of other people, more appreciable of other people,
Speaker:less reactive and more proactive.
Speaker:And that liberates you from a lot of the frustration and baggage that people
Speaker:have. I was doing a writing,
Speaker:an article for Jet Set magazine that's coming out. And it was interesting,
Speaker:I was talking about,
Speaker:'Are you a dictator or are you a communicator?' And
Speaker:looking down on somebody and expecting them to live in your values, they can't,
Speaker:because they have their own, they make decisions based on their own.
Speaker:And if you project expectations for them to live in your values,
Speaker:you're going to get frustrated.
Speaker:And that frustration is going to make you go into your amygdala.
Speaker:Your amygdala is going to go into a defense mechanism.
Speaker:That's going to make you autocratic and more precociously independent.
Speaker:And then you end up going and becoming autocratic in there.
Speaker:And a lot of people in business or in relationships or in marriages,
Speaker:when their values aren't being fulfilled in their perception,
Speaker:because they're not seeing how whatever's happening, serving them,
Speaker:they get autocratic.
Speaker:And then they end up having alternating monologues projecting onto others and
Speaker:then the person then feels that they're not being listened to.
Speaker:And then they project back and you alienate and you lose your intimacy,
Speaker:and then you shut down your appreciation for them.
Speaker:And then that affects every relationship that's in your life that you play that
Speaker:game to. So that's why it's wise to ask quality questions.
Speaker:That's why I teach the Breakthrough Experience where I teach people the
Speaker:Demartini Method,
Speaker:which is the key questions to help you have reflective awareness.
Speaker:I'll give you some samples again. You ask somebody,
Speaker:let's say you infatuate with somebody or resent somebody. You ask yourself,
Speaker:what specific trait,
Speaker:action or inaction do I perceive this individual displaying or demonstrating
Speaker:that I admire most or despise most?
Speaker:And you get very clear on what that perception is. And it can't be broad,
Speaker:vague generalities; abusive, if you're looking down on them,
Speaker:or amazing or whatever, those are too vague.
Speaker:What specific is the action steps that they're taking,
Speaker:that you admire or despise most? Get really clear on it,
Speaker:then go inside yourself and be honest.
Speaker:And this is a very powerful exercise and I've done this for many years now.
Speaker:Okay, 'John', talking to yourself, 'go to a moment,
Speaker:John where and when you perceived yourself displaying or demonstrating that same
Speaker:or similar specific trait action inaction that I admire or despise most.' And
Speaker:go own it.
Speaker:Go own it to such a degree that the quantity and quality
Speaker:equal to what you see in them. Now I've been doing this for 37 years,
Speaker:almost 36 years and I guarantee if you look, you'll find it.
Speaker:I've taken thousands and thousands of people through this process and at first
Speaker:they go 'No way. I'm too proud to admit I do that',
Speaker:or 'I'm too humble to admit I do that.' But look again,
Speaker:because as long as you're in denial of what you actually have inside and keep
Speaker:projecting,
Speaker:you're going to keep having them remind you of that and you going to keep trying
Speaker:to run away from people and keep running into people because they're reflections
Speaker:of you and you can't hide from your shadow as Jung would describe.
Speaker:And so when I go in there and I own it,
Speaker:and I don't stop until I'm accountable to see quantity, quality,
Speaker:I do the same thing. And I guarantee you it's there.
Speaker:You don't believe it at first, if you have difficulty believing it,
Speaker:come to the Breakthrough Experience, I'll show it to you.
Speaker:I'll hold you accountable and make you look.
Speaker:And I won't make you to look up anything that's not true.
Speaker:I'll just make you go past your barrier,
Speaker:because we sometimes inject a bunch of social idealisms and mores about how
Speaker:we're supposed to be.
Speaker:And then we try to live in that fantasy we're going to obtain it, we don't,
Speaker:it's a moral hypocrisy,
Speaker:and then we end up pretending like anybody that reminds us of what we don't
Speaker:want, we try to avoid,
Speaker:but they keep showing up in our life because it's there to teach us to own it
Speaker:all, embrace all parts of us and not have to get rid of some part of ourselves.
Speaker:See I'm not a nice person or a mean person, or a kind
Speaker:I'm a human being with both of those sides, you support my values,
Speaker:I can be a pussycat, you challenge my values, I can be a tiger.
Speaker:I can be open and closed and honest and dishonest. I look,
Speaker:I've seen them all inside me. When you finally can own all that,
Speaker:the world doesn't push your button out there. You actually realize, 'Okay,
Speaker:I've done that. I'm seeing when I've done it. I'm now looking,
Speaker:they're in a moment where they've done the same thing,
Speaker:maybe they're experiencing this.' And you're more understanding,
Speaker:and you're more caring about that individual and you
Speaker:to your awareness,
Speaker:whatever you haven't loved in yourself and giving you an opportunity to go and
Speaker:process that and love that. When I go and own those traits,
Speaker:then I go to the next question, once it's owned and I see flatlined,
Speaker:I own those to the same degree. And I see where I did it and when I did it,
Speaker:who I did it to and who perceived me doing that.
Speaker:Then I go another step and I ask the question, 'all right, go to a moment,
Speaker:John where and when you perceived this individual displaying or demonstrating
Speaker:the trait, action, inaction that you admire or despise most, okay,
Speaker:at that moment, close your eyes and get present there,
Speaker:because in the moment of presence, the unconscious and conscious are joined.
Speaker:And when you judge there, you split them apart and bias your perception.
Speaker:So go to that moment and ask yourself on that thing you admired,
Speaker:what was the downsides at that moment and from that moment until now?
Speaker:And if you despised it, what was the upsides to it,
Speaker:what were the benefits to you of that? And at first you'll think, 'well,
Speaker:there are no benefits. It's a bad thing.' No,
Speaker:that's a false label that you've got in a moral hypocrisy that that's a bad
Speaker:thing, or that's a good thing. And that's a very narrowed mind,
Speaker:a very subjective biased,
Speaker:a very absolutism that'll trap you because anything that you are absolutely
Speaker:good, absolutely bad in your mind,
Speaker:you're going to fear the loss of it and fear the gain of it,
Speaker:you're going to live in a phobia all your life,
Speaker:instead of having a nice neutral mind and realize it's just an event,
Speaker:you can make a heaven out of a hell or a hell of a heaven as John Milton said.
Speaker:And if you realize that,
Speaker:you realize that you have the capacity to change your perception, decisions,
Speaker:and actions, and balance out your equation and not be run by these things,
Speaker:because anything you infatuate with or resent to extremes like that is going to
Speaker:run your mind and run your life and be stored in your subconscious mind and run
Speaker:you. And you're going to be frightened of anything that reminds you of it or
Speaker:fantasizing about anything that reminds you of it and be hooked by it one way or
Speaker:the other, and the world on the outside always runs you.
Speaker:You're not in command of your life. That's why I said on the movie,
Speaker:'The Secret',
Speaker:when the voice and the vision on the inside is louder than all that on the
Speaker:outside, you then master your life.
Speaker:So you then go in there and neutralize it to where it's neither good nor evil,
Speaker:neither positive or negative, you just see it as an event.
Speaker:And you see it as it is,
Speaker:not as you projected an assumption and biased your perception of it is.
Speaker:When you did it liberates. All of a sudden you're going, 'oh',
Speaker:and then you realize you have the power it doesn't matter what happens to you in
Speaker:your experience, you can turn it into whatever you want. You can,
Speaker:the way your brain is,
Speaker:you have monosynaptic reflexes at the bottom of the brain,
Speaker:where it's all or none, you have no choice,
Speaker:you hit a deep tendon and you make a jerk. But as you go up the brain,
Speaker:you got all these association neurons of the brain, and the more you use,
Speaker:the more options you have on perception. And at the very highest level of brain,
Speaker:you can see both sides of things and not react.
Speaker:You can act and think before you react.
Speaker:Most people are automatons reacting before they think,
Speaker:instead of thinking before they react,
Speaker:and planning with foresight what's happening and then seeing no matter what
Speaker:happens,
Speaker:how to balance it and see it how it helps you fulfill what's meaningful to your
Speaker:life. The mean. Extract the meaning out of that existence.
Speaker:Extracting meaning is to be able to see the upsides in the down and the down in
Speaker:the up and balance it out into the mean. When all of a sudden you do that,
Speaker:it doesn't run you. You're not judging it.
Speaker:They're actually somebody that came into your life to help you realize what you
Speaker:haven't loved in yourself. Thank you. You're grateful for them.
Speaker:And you go another step.
Speaker:Now you can go all those moments where you had done those and go find out how it
Speaker:served the people you've done it to, or disserved the people you've done to.
Speaker:The things you're proud of,
Speaker:what are the downsides of those people and the things you're ashamed of,
Speaker:what are the upsides of those people?
Speaker:And balance that out and not carry around all this pride and shame,
Speaker:which aren't you. When you're proud, you're puffing yourself up and inflating.
Speaker:And when you're shamed you're deflating, you. Those aren't you.
Speaker:The real you is a very loving individual.
Speaker:So you can do the same thing and neutralize that.
Speaker:Then you go even a step further and you go, go to a moment where,
Speaker:and when you perceived the same individual displaying the opposite trait to what
Speaker:you judged. And then you will discover that they have the opposite behavior.
Speaker:I'm not nice all the time or mean all the time.
Speaker:I do both of them throughout the, throughout even one
Speaker:I can be nice to somebody while I'm being mean to somebody else at the same
Speaker:moment. When I finally realize that they have both sides and I have both sides,
Speaker:my judgments are less likely, because I realize we're human beings.
Speaker:They're going through whatever they're going through right now.
Speaker:It may not even relate to me right now, unless I'm reacting to it.
Speaker:If I'm not reacting, I'm just seeing it, observing it, I'm thankful for it.
Speaker:They're making me realize who I am and making me check and do inventories on my
Speaker:own personalities and my facades that I might be wearing.
Speaker:If I go even a step further and find out when they did that, whatever they did,
Speaker:how and who was doing the opposite at that moment and balance my equation.
Speaker:You'll find out that with every perception, there's a contrast.
Speaker:In the Breakthrough Experience
Speaker:I teach people how to wake up their mind to a full consciousness and see all the
Speaker:above. And see both sides of life and balance out their equation and liberate
Speaker:themselves from those emotions. Then you go a step further.
Speaker:The reason why you resented something is because you were comparing it to a
Speaker:fantasy about how they were supposed to be.
Speaker:If I go to the moment when they did what they did and ask;
Speaker:if they had done what I had hoped they'd had done,
Speaker:the way you fantasize they've done, what would have been the drawback?
Speaker:And crack the fantasies.
Speaker:A lot of times we're walking around with fantasies about how life is supposed to
Speaker:be, and then depressed and angry at people for not matching our fantasies.
Speaker:And they're not here to live in our fantasies,
Speaker:they're human beings living in their own values.
Speaker:So I basically don't try to project that onto them.
Speaker:I'd rather go and find out what's my fantasy that I'm comparing them to and why
Speaker:I'm judging in the first place? Or what is my I wound?
Speaker:Cause sometimes I've got a wound in the past and anybody that reminds me of the
Speaker:opposite I get infatuated with. So all of those worlds out there,
Speaker:all those things are going on in the people around you
Speaker:going on in your world inside.
Speaker:The outer world is a reflection of what's going on in the inner world.
Speaker:And the outer world I really believe is doing everything it can to help you
Speaker:love all of that inside you.
Speaker:Because you don't need to get rid of any part of yourself.
Speaker:It's just time to love yourself.
Speaker:That's one of the reasons I do the Breakthrough Experience
Speaker:do the Demartini Method,
Speaker:I want people to be able to love and appreciate their wholeness,
Speaker:love and appreciate the people around them,
Speaker:and realize that the facades and the fantasies and the illusions that we get
Speaker:trapped in, are what stop us from doing something extraordinary in the world.
Speaker:We can empower all areas of our life by doing that.
Speaker:That's one of the reasons I do the Breakthrough Experience.
Speaker:I love watching the transformation. I love getting the letters back.
Speaker:I got two in this morning already,
Speaker:amazing letters of people that come to the Breakthrough Experience and watch
Speaker:their lives change,
Speaker:because they've been carrying around baggage of moral hypocrisies with
Speaker:themselves and other people,
Speaker:and they're trapped preoccupied with all that drama,
Speaker:instead of actually being poised and present and prioritized and purposeful and
Speaker:patiently producing the highest priority,
Speaker:purposeful direction that they want in life.
Speaker:I'm a firm believer that you can live an extraordinary life.
Speaker:And that's why I do these little presentations each week to just give you a
Speaker:tidbit for the week, to help you become more masterful in your life.
Speaker:So I hope you enjoyed this idea on reflection of the
Speaker:of the inner world,
Speaker:but I also want to share something about a free masterclass about increasing
Speaker:your deserve level and finally get what you want in life.
Speaker:And I'm certain that this information here will help you get, you know,
Speaker:we set up fantasies in our life and we set up goals and aren't real and I want
Speaker:you to know the difference between a real objective and a fantasy,
Speaker:so you can get accomplished what you want or otherwise you self-defeat and beat
Speaker:yourself up and don't want to set goals and let the world dictate your destiny.
Speaker:If you don't take command your life and live by design,
Speaker:you're going to live by duty and you're going to be living by the herd instincts
Speaker:instead of your own dreams and visions.
Speaker:So take advantage of the free masterclass,
Speaker:because I know that free masterclass is going to give you information and
Speaker:insights that's going to help you. So this is Dr. Demartini,
Speaker:my weekly little presentation.
Speaker:I hope that this'll be stimulating some ideas in you.
Speaker:Please join me at the Breakthrough Experience and learn the Demartini Method.
Speaker:I spent years on that literally 49 years developing that,
Speaker:I'm certainly will help people who take advantage and learn this tool.
Speaker:It can help you have reflective awareness. You'll have more love for yourself,
Speaker:more love for other people more love for your life and be grateful.
Speaker:Your executive function in the brain is your gratitude center.
Speaker:This tool helps you go into that. So you're not reacting to life,
Speaker:you're proacting and doing something that's meaningful.