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When there's nothing to fix, nothing to change,

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and you see the hidden order in there,

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your physiology doesn't have to create symptoms and you have wellness.

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I have been involved in the healing arts and fascinated by healing for 50 years.

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I had a health problem as I was a teenager and that catapulted a

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thirst for understanding about what exactly does the healing process

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involve and what exactly is the keys to the healing process.

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So I want to share with you what I learned along that journey.

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A number of years back, 20 something years now,

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around 25 years ago I wrote a book called The Healing Power of Gratitude and

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Love. Count Your Blessings, the Healing Power of Gratitude and Love.

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So I've been involved in that topic for many years.

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I really believe that that is one of the greatest healing powers we have within

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us. We have an intrinsic capacity to heal.

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We often sometimes think that while the doctor does the healing,

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the pill does the healing. But that's not exactly the fact.

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That may be of assistance, but that's not really what does the healing.

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Most of us have spontaneous healings within from various conditions

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and I'd like to talk about what is that maximizes that.

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So again, get ready to take some notes.

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When we meet somebody

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and we judge them

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and we put a condition on them and we elevate them,

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we tend to minimize ourselves in response.

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So anytime you exaggerate somebody else, you'll minimize you.

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Or we might judge them the opposite direction.

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We might minimize them and exaggerate us.

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When we do, we put conditions, valences,

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emotional charges, on them and us.

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We cannot judge another individual and put them on a pedestal or pit without

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putting ourselves in a pit or pedestal to compensate.

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So all the judgments are relative and they're conditioned,

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primarily by a value system that we have that's unique.

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Or possibly those that have been injected by some social idealism that

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we have maybe subordinated to. But whatever it is,

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if we put people on pedestals and minimize ourselves,

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we're too humble to admit what we see in them inside us.

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If we put them in pits and exaggerate ourselves,

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we're too proud to admit what we see inside them, inside us.

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So whenever we're too proud or too humble to admit what we see in others inside

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us, we have disowned parts, dismembered parts,

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and we have deflective awareness.

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We deflect and don't own what we see in other people.

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Those deflected parts leave us feeling empty.

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You cannot judge another individual without feeling empty.

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And anytime you put somebody on a pedestal or pit and put yourself in a pit or

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pedestal, you're inauthentic.

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Cause if you puff yourself up relative to somebody you look down on,

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you're exaggerating yourself and that's not who you are.

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And if you put people on pedestals and minimize yourself into a pit,

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that's not who you are. One is proud, one is shame, one is exaggerated,

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one is minimized. That's not you.

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We all want to be loved for who we are, but if we're not being who we are,

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we won't feel love for it. And we'll have an emptiness.

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The emptiness will be the disowned parts that we have, that we're deflecting,

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that we're not owning. I've said in many of my seminars,

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the Breakthrough Experience, particularly, that at the level of the soul,

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the state of unconditional love, nothing's missing in us,

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but at the level of the senses where we judge,

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we perceive things missing in us.

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And the things we think are missing in us are all the things we're too proud or

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too humble to admit we have that we see in other people.

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And those deflected disowned parts that leave us empty

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also affect our physiology.

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See when we put people on a pedestal and infatuate with them, they

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represent in our brain, in our amygdala, prey.

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Our amygdala assigns valency to experience and labels things

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either pleasureful or painful, positive or negative,

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something attractive or repulsive. And so we put it on a pedestal.

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It's like prey. We want to consume it, we want to be around it.

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We want to be around our people that we put on pedestals.

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And what that does in the brain is it assigns a valency of a positive,

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activates the parasympathetic nervous system inside the physiology of the

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autonomics and causes a parasympathetic response,

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which is rest and digest.

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Because we want to consume that individual and we feel more comfortable around

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that individual. We don't have to be defensive against them,

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we are engaged with them. When you infatuate with somebody,

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you want to consume them, you call them sweetheart, honey bunny, cupcake,

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sweetie pie. You want to consume them,

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rest and digest, and you probably want to sleep with them in some cases.

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But when somebody you look down on and you resent,

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you activate not the parasympathetic nervous system but the sympathetic nervous

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system, fight or flight response. You want to avoid that individual.

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It represents a predator. It could eat you. You want to avoid it.

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So anytime you look up at something and activate the parasympathetic nervous

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system and minimize yourself,

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anytime you look down on somebody and activate the sympathetic nervous system

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and exaggerate yourself in defense,

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you activate a autonomic dysregulation in physiology

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and now you have too much or too little of one of those sides of the autonomic

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nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is designed to maintain balance.

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In fact, heart rate variability,

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which is a measure of resilience and adaptability,

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comes from a perfectly balanced autonomic function,

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with the sympathetic and parasympathetic are balanced.

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But anytime you have one over the other, you create symptomatology.

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Now the symptomatology has been labeled illness.

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But the illness might be feedback

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responses from physiology to let us know that we have an imbalanced perspective,

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We're judging, we're not loving somebody.

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So the symptomatology that the body creates is a feedback to let us know

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we're not loving unconditionally and are not grateful for the order,

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the balance that this individual or this individual

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we're judging is and represents.

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So anytime we put people on pedestals or pits and we activate the autonomic

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nervous system and cause an autonomic dysregulation syndrome,

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we create symptomatology in our physiology that lets us know

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that we have an imbalance perspective on life. We're not unconditionally loving,

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we're not grateful for the order that's there, we're seeing a disorder.

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And when we put people on pedestals,

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we want to change ourselves relative to them, which is futile.

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If we try to inject their values and live in their values and try to be like

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them, envy is ignorance and imitation is suicide as Emerson says,

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we can't do that. And so we end up breaking down.

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And if we are resentful to somebody,

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we want to change them relative to us and we try to get them to live in our

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value systems.

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Anytime we try to get others to live in our value system or we try to get

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ourselves to live in somebody else's value system,

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we have futility and we create symptomatology.

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And the symptomatology which has futility is trying to let us know that we're

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judging and not loving and we're ungrateful,

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not grateful for the hidden order of the balance that's present that we're

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overseeing. In the Breakthrough Experience program,

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which I've taught for 1163 times over the last 34 years,

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I've asked people sets of questions to make them fully

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conscious of what they're unconscious of. Because see,

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if you're infatuated with somebody and you've got them on a pedestal,

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you're unconscious of the downsides.

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And if you're resentful and put them in the pit,

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you're unconscious of the upsides.

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And as long as you're unconscious of one or the other side,

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you're not fully seeing what's there,

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you're not seeing the hidden order in there. You're seeing chaos, disorder.

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Disorder means missing information.

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So the second you ask the right questions and see both sides and see the

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fullness of what's there and don't put people on pedestals or pits,

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but see them for who they are, you level the playing field,

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you don't exaggerate and minimize yourself,

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which means you now have equanimity and authenticity,

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and you don't exaggerate and minimize them so therefore you have equity between

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you and them. And you're not puffing them up or beating them up,

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you're not putting them on pedestal or pits and there's nothing to change in you

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relative to them or them relative to you. When there's nothing to fix,

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nothing to change and you see the hidden order in there,

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your physiology doesn't have to create symptoms and you have wellness.

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Wellness is a confirmation of you seeing what actually is,

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and illness is a feedback to let you know you're not seeing the whole picture.

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That's why I say that gratitude and love is still the greatest healers,

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but we don't pay attention. We're so used to a palliative healthcare system,

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which is based on an amygdala's response, avoid pain, seek pleasure,

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that the second we have a symptom,

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we assume that that's illness instead of a response of

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feedback to guide us to how to love.

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So we take a quick pill for every ill and we cover up with palliative

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care instead of actually curative understanding.

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And then we end up not getting the lesson that the body's giving us,

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the wisdom that it's trying to do. Claude Bernard and Walter Cannon,

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who were both great physiologists talked about the internal milieu that brought

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homeostasis and the wisdom of the body and we have not paid attention to it,

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we've not applied physiologist.

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So we just go and take what's been advertised on TV and take a pill for every

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ill and then get rid of the symptoms that are actually guiding us on

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how to live a more loving and more balanced and more

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life. If we pig out and we end up feeling like crap the next day,

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is that because we've got a deficiency of some die gels or some sort of

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drug that's an antiacid? No,

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we are basically unregulated in our behavior creating symptoms

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to let us know that.

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And taking a pill to cover that up and not get the lesson to me is not

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the wisest way approaching it.

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It's wiser to know what the physiology is representing and get a sense for what

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it's trying to tell you.

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The symptoms of your body are feedback mechanisms guiding you to the authentic

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you.

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The feedback from the body is so magnificent that really

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no healthcare system outside of gratitude and love is as

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powerful. But we don't pay attention to,

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as Bronny Ware in her Five Regrets of the Dying described and I had the

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opportunity to chat with her, She's a lovely lady. She nailed it.

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Many of the things that we are regretful for in life at the end of our life is

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only because we didn't live authentically.

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We subordinated to what we think it should be and the supposed to's and have

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to's and got to's and must's instead of the love to's.

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And I think that the body is doing everything it can

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how to be authentic and how to be grateful for the hidden order that life

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offers. The hidden order is actually there.

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In the Breakthrough Experience program,

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which I've been teaching all these years,

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I have a special column in my Demartini Method,

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column 6 and 13 we call it.

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And I basically help you see the hidden order in the apparent chaos in your

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life. See in every moment in your life that you see an imbalance,

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you end up storing that information in the subconscious mind that causes you

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impulsive and instinctual behaviors like an animal,

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and causes you through associations to avoid and seek things

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or seek and avoid things.

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And therefore you're an automaton reacting to misperceptions on the external

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world, instead of actually being in governance of your life.

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But the moment you see both sides of an event and don't overreact,

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don't go into systems 1 thinking of the amygdala,

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which is a survival center where you're just, you know,

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avoid and seek like an animal, prey and predator response,

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but you actually have an executive function where you're governed and you see

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both sides and you see objectively your world out there and you see the

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hidden order in life. See, it's only hidden because you're not aware of it.

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It's not, the order's already there,

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there's a order in what's going on in your life, but you're not seeing it.

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In the Breakthrough Experience I teach people how to discover that hidden order,

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how to have true gratitude,

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how to open the heart to an unconditional love moment,

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how to watch physiology resolve itself and heal itself.

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I mean I've had thousands of people over the years

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give me a letter and say whatever happened at the Breakthrough Experience,

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my this and this symptom disappeared.

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Because they went back and loved the things that they had been judging.

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The emptiness brought in fulfillment because they loved.

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When you love you have fulfillment, when you judge you have emptiness,

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you have disowned parts. When you love there's no disowned parts.

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You're not too proud or too humble to admit what you see in others inside you.

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You own it all. There's nothing missing in you. You have fulfillment.

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There's nothing you're trying to futily trying to fix in yourself relative to

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others or others relative to you. You're just graced,

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instead of disgraced. You're appreciative.

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Your life appreciates in value, your body rallies.

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You have eustress, not distress, which is wellness promoting.

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You have pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines in the immune system

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that respond to the autonomics. When they're in perfect balance

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your body doesn't have extreme reactions and cytokine storms.

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But the second we get highly infatuated or highly resentful and put people on

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pedestals or pits and minimize ourselves and exaggerate ourselves and move into

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inauthenticity, our body is designed to create symptoms to let us know that,

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we're being inauthentic. It's our body.

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The the symptoms aren't illness and there's something as bad.

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It's actually a part of the wellness process.

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A lot of the symptoms we think are illness are actually part of wellness.

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They're functional and most people don't get that. They just think, oh,

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I got to take another pill for every ill.

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But the reality is the symptoms of your body may be guiding you to authentic

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life. You may not have learned how to interpret them.

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Maybe you've never been taught.

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I sat down and wrote a big textbook on the psychology of all those illnesses

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to try to educate people on what those mean because most people don't

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get their understanding in physiology.

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But the wisdom of your body is profound and it knows how to do it and I

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really believe that the brain, your brain is a love seeking organism or organ.

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It is dedicated for you to have an appreciative life,

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to appreciate in value and to love your life.

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When you're living by your highest priorities, the highest values in life,

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you increase objectivity, you have less judgment, you have more fulfillment,

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you're more grateful and you love what you're doing.

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And so all of the symptoms are letting you know you're down in your amygdala

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doing lower priority things.

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A lot of people who are unengaged and not inspired by what they do in life have

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more illness, more distress levels. The more you're in your amygdala,

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the more you seek that which is unobtainable and

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unavoidable. And the more you seek that which you're infatuated with,

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the more you fear it's loss.

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And the more you try to avoid that which is unavoidable,

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the more you fear it's gain.

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So you're living with an anxiety all the time instead of an inspiration.

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That's why I teach the Breakthrough Experience,

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to teach people how to identify what they value to start prioritizing your life.

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To start delegating lower priority things,

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to get on with what's most meaningful. They have more objectivity,

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less judgment, more appreciation for life.

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The executive center's also called the appreciation center.

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You have more resilience, more adaptability. You

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you have homeostasis,

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you have a profound capacity to do extraordinary things.

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But the second you're doing lower priority things and getting in your amygdala

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and start judging and getting subjectively biased instead of objectively

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truthful,

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your body will create symptoms to let you know you're not being authentic.

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To try to get you back on track.

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And then to try to get a pill to get rid of the symptoms instead of learn from

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what they're trying to give you insights from, is foolish in my opinion.

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That's the last resort, not the first approach.

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The wisest approach is to learn to love and appreciate.

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Do what you love and love what you do on a daily basis with the people you love.

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And do that on a daily basis and you'll have less illness, less distresses,

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you have more vitality.

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Your vitality life is directly proportionate of

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And your vision becomes crystal clear when you're living by priority and you're

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congruent. So I tell people to prioritize their life.

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In the Breakthrough Experience I have people go through there and identify their

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values. I first, I give an overview of how physiology and psychology works.

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It's a gold mine. So you have an understanding of what,

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why these things are occurring, what these symptoms mean.

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Then I help you identify what your values are so you can start structuring your

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life according to priority.

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Because if you're not filling your day with high priority actions that inspire

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you, it's going to fill up a low priority distractions that don't,

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and the low priority distractions that don't are going to create symptoms in

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your body to let you know you're not being truthful to yourself.

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Your real identity is what revolves around the highest value.

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Your highest value is your ontological identity. And when you live by priority,

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you feel that that's who you are. My highest value is teaching.

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I do it every single day. My identity revolves around that.

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If you ask me who am I, I'm going to say I'm a teacher.

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But if you're trying to do something low on your values and fit into society's

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expectation that may not be authentic to you, you're going to pay a price,

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you're going to create symptoms.

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Most people are subordinating to that and fearing the rejection of society and

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not being authentic to themselves.

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They go around and say they want to make a difference,

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but how are you going to make a difference fitting in?

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You're going to make a difference by being authentic to what your values are.

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So in the Breakthrough Experience, I first help them identify what that is.

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I I give them the theories and principles behind it,

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why their body does what it does.

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So they have a wake up call instead of just a pharmaceutical promotion

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on television version about what symptoms represent, which to me are incomplete.

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And then I teach them the Demartini Method in the Breakthrough Experience.

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And that is how to dissolve all of the incomplete awarenesses,

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all the judgments that are weighing you down.

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You literally weigh yourself down gravitationally when

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valencies and judgments.

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Every judgment that hasn't been neutralized and brought back to love,

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weighs you down and create signs and symptoms in your

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that you're not being authentic.

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You're authentic when you love and appreciate yourself and other people.

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And that's what I do in the Breakthrough Experience.

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I teach people how to do that. I teach them how to heal.

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I teach them how to be real. I teach them how to be authentic.

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I teach them how to be inspired by their life so they can prioritize and do

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something that they love doing so they can tap dance to work as Buffet says,

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instead of sitting there doing something that's drudgery.

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Most people are in life are going through and having Monday morning blues,

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Wednesday hump days, thank God it's Fridays, and week frigging ends,

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instead of a life of inspiration. And it's not necessary to be living that way.

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You can transform your life.

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In the Breakthrough Experienc every week I train people on how to do that and

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I've seen thousands and I mean tens of thousands,

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even over hundred thousand people who've been able to do that.

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So I'm certain that you can do that.

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And I know that can help you in your health and wellbeing.

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I know it'll help you in your fulfillment levels.

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I know it'll help you in not weighing yourself down with judgements and not

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being reactive and start living proactive,

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living with foresight and living by design and not sitting there by duty.

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So if that's of interest to you,

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please take the time to come to the Breakthrough Experience the

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time spent, I guarantee you, is a gold mine.

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I ask people every weekend at the end of the Breakthrough Experience,

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how many of you learned something this weekend you could have gone your entire

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life and if you hadn't have been here, you would not have learned?

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Every hand goes up. Guarantee that'll happen when you come.

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You're going to learn something that's original.

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I've been working 50 years on human behavior and on the healing arts and

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I am certain that there's more than what you've been taught out there.

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Paul Dirac, the Nobel Prize winner said it really nicely,

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it's not that we don't know so much, we know so much that it isn't so.

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We've been taught things misguided,

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misinformed about a lot of stuff.

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And that's not because of any other reason other than a commercial objective.

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That's really the bottom line. People sell the fantasies,

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sells a lot easier than the truth. But if you want the truth,

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it sets you free and it helps you heal. And love is something that's true.

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Everybody wants to be loved for who they are.

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And in the Breakthrough Experience, I can show you how to do that.

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I can show you how to heal, show you how to master your life,

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take command of your brain, start living by foresight, not hindsight.

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I know what it can do. I've seen it in thousands of people.

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I know what it could do for you.

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And I love watching the transformations in people's lives.

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It brings tears to my eyes on a weekly basis to see the changes in people's

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lives and the trajectory change they make, and the healing that goes on.

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Not only healing in their body, but healing in relationships,

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healing in their business. When people are not doing what they love,

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they're not inspired by their work, it kills them, it weighs them down.

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And people will sometimes endure all the way to retirement age doing something

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they don't love to do for that extra little so-called pension,

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and they don't realize that that's holding them back sometimes from something a

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really inspired life. Come to the Breakthrough Experience.

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Let me show you how to set yourself free from that path.

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You can live mediocrity or you can do something extraordinary.

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I'm interested in helping people do extraordinary things.

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I've been working on that for 50 years.

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I wrote a book many years ago on how to live an extraordinary life.

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How to live an amazing Life in just 60 days with 60 action steps you can do that

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can change your life.

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In the Breakthrough Experience I go through those action steps.

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Let me share those with you. Let you take those and run with it.

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Watch the trajectory change.

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Watch the healing that happens in your physiology and life.

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Watch the authenticity that develops,

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and we'll join together and do something extraordinary together.

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If I help other people get where they want to get in life,

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it helps me get what I want to get in life.

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I learned that many years ago from Zig Zigler and I still believe that's the

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solid truth that we can learn in and we might as well do it and pass the torch.

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Once you learn it,

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you're going to go and pass the torch and help it with your loved ones too.

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So I'll see you at the Breakthrough Experience. You spent 24 minutes today,

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but 24 hours is where we're going.

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And I guarantee you're going to learn something there.

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You're not going to learn anywhere else. And so I look forward to, you know,

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coming to the Breakthrough Experience and sharing this insight with you and this

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information about how you can heal your life.

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I'm certain it can make a difference in your life. So join me.

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I look forward to seeing you there and also next week at the next webinar that I

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do. And thank you for joining me today and have an absolutely amazing week.

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But go sign up today. I know you'll say thank you.