You cannot have one sided situations.
Speaker:And what's interesting is if you go actually into the moment when you're
Speaker:perceiving something that you're looking up to,
Speaker:you're simultaneously contrasting it.
Speaker:This topic, believe it or not,
Speaker:is a law that you might not have ever thought about, or maybe have,
Speaker:the conservation law,
Speaker:it's a symmetry law in physics started around the 1850s.
Speaker:Even though it was actually referred to way before that even all the way into
Speaker:ancient Greece, but I'd like to discuss that and how it relates to your life.
Speaker:And hope you have something to write with and write on because what I'm gonna
Speaker:say, some of it is gonna be eyeopening
Speaker:and shatter possibly some typical thinking or myths that you might
Speaker:have. I'm gonna start out at the subatomic world.
Speaker:Let me move this down a bit. Let me get a better position here. There we go.
Speaker:At the very quantum level,
Speaker:at the subatomic down into what they call Planck's dimensions,
Speaker:there's a quantum vacuum throughout all of space.
Speaker:And in there,
Speaker:there are emerging particles that emerge and submerge
Speaker:into and out of existence, called degeneration, annihilation of particles.
Speaker:And there's a beautiful symmetry,
Speaker:an elegant symmetry that occurs at this very micro level,
Speaker:the most subtle level that we know. At the atomic level,
Speaker:we have atoms that emerge, ionize, and then recombine.
Speaker:So they break down and then they recombine and build back up again.
Speaker:So there's kind of a destruction in building or a building and destruction
Speaker:process going on, at the subatomic level and at the atomic level,
Speaker:even at the subatomic level,
Speaker:the subatomic particles are emerging and submerging,
Speaker:just inner penetrating wave of emergence and submergence.
Speaker:At the molecular level, molecules are forming and breaking apart.
Speaker:They're undergoing oxidation and reduction,
Speaker:and they're also going into union and division.
Speaker:On larger macromolecules inside our body, or inside cells,
Speaker:biomolecules are actually assembling and disassembly, building and destroying.
Speaker:The actual cell itself is actually undergoing mitosis,
Speaker:generation of new cells, and apoptosis, a destruction of cells.
Speaker:And then of course at the tissue level,
Speaker:the tissues are remodeling and neuroplastically or bioplastically,
Speaker:osteoplastically, musculars, the muscles, the bones, the nerves,
Speaker:all tissues are rebuilding and destroying, building and destroying,
Speaker:remodeling at all times. Our organs are actually recycling.
Speaker:Some are more slowly like the heart and nervous system.
Speaker:Some are rapidly like intestines and lung, skin.
Speaker:But also inside our own life,
Speaker:we also have times when we have what they call
Speaker:anabolism and catabolism, the building and the destroying of our body,
Speaker:parasympathetic and sympathetic.
Speaker:We also have a state where we call pride and shame, psychologically,
Speaker:and the nervous system is literally creating transmitters that make you feel
Speaker:good and feel bad, build and destroy.
Speaker:You sometimes build yourself up and puff yourself up and then beat yourself back
Speaker:down again, and vice versa.
Speaker:And then we get in relationships and there's times when we support each other
Speaker:and times we challenge each other.
Speaker:Sometimes we feel like they're building each other up.
Speaker:Sometimes we feel like we're putting each other down, praise reprimand,
Speaker:of this nature. And in the family, sometimes there's peace and war,
Speaker:cooperation competition.
Speaker:And then we look in larger social dynamics in a business there's cliques that
Speaker:support and others that challenge,
Speaker:and build and destroy is going on and companies that build and keep centrically
Speaker:growing at the expense of other companies that are dying. In fact,
Speaker:if you look very carefully, you'll see that this building and destroying,
Speaker:this creative instruction to destructive creation is occurring there.
Speaker:On a larger scale there's also a law called the law of eristic escalation,
Speaker:in chaos theory that anytime you try to build something and try to promote
Speaker:something,
Speaker:somebody with an opposite set of values comes in and does what he can to destroy
Speaker:it. And just like our body must have building and destroying,
Speaker:in order to remodel itself and to adapt and be resilient to a changing
Speaker:environment, society must do that.
Speaker:And that's why there have so many values and spectrum of values of supporters
Speaker:and challenges. And in language, we've got synonyms and antonyms,
Speaker:for building and destroying, similars and differences it's called.
Speaker:On the geology,
Speaker:we have building of the earth and we have a destruction of the earth.
Speaker:We have plumes and plunges geologically. In the atmosphere,
Speaker:we have rising and heating and cooling,
Speaker:building the atmosphere and subduing and condensing it,
Speaker:at the equator and at the . And the atmosphere, outer atmospheres,
Speaker:building and destroying are going on with ionizing and de-ionizing fluctuations
Speaker:with cosmic particles. And the solar system itself, believe it or not,
Speaker:has a history, has a life cycle. They last maybe 10 billion years,
Speaker:but they build and destroy.
Speaker:There's a complete life cycle to the solar system itself.
Speaker:And the galaxy is actually building stars as it's pulling into the black hole
Speaker:dying stars. So stars are dying and ones are born.
Speaker:And at the moment they're dying,
Speaker:the other ones are born and there's this conservation law that makes all energy
Speaker:and matter at all those scales conserved.
Speaker:So you're thinking,
Speaker:what does that have to do with human psychology or human behavior in my life or
Speaker:whatever? And by the way,
Speaker:this is also contemplated by some of the greatest astrophysics
Speaker:masters from Stephen Hawking to Roger Penrose to Einstein and others,
Speaker:about the universe, is it building and destroying? Well,
Speaker:one of the laws that's basically observed by Clausius and others was this
Speaker:conservation, symmetry law, mathematical symmetry,
Speaker:this elegant mathematical symmetry,
Speaker:Brian Green and others describe this in their work.
Speaker:Your life demonstrates this law. I've been teaching the Breakthrough Experience,
Speaker:one of my signature programs now for 32 plus years.
Speaker:And I have people come in there and they're infatuated with people,
Speaker:but the moment they infatuate with somebody,
Speaker:they're also resenting the opposite behavior.
Speaker:If you infatuate with somebody that's intelligent,
Speaker:you might resent people that are kind of ignorant.
Speaker:You infatuate with somebody beauty, you might resent somebody being around ugly,
Speaker:whatever you infatuate with that you look up to and you build up in your mind,
Speaker:you also cut down the thing that's the opposite.
Speaker:And these pairs of opposites are part of nature,
Speaker:and Heraclitus the sixth century, fifth century,
Speaker:BC philosopher and, and Hegel, and many others, Will Durant, Plato,
Speaker:many of them all understood this law. So how's that relate to your life?
Speaker:In the Breakthrough Experience,
Speaker:I teach people that you cannot have one sided situations.
Speaker:And what's interesting is if you go actually into the moment when you're
Speaker:perceiving something that you're looking up to,
Speaker:you're simultaneously contrasting. Wilhelm Wundt,
Speaker:one of the founders of psychology said that there's what they call simultaneous
Speaker:contrast, that our perceptions of our senses are contrasted,
Speaker:so they're seeing both sides at once,
Speaker:but you're usually conscious of one and unconscious of the other.
Speaker:So when you're conscious of the upsides and you're now infatuated with something
Speaker:you're blind to the downsides. And when you're conscious of the downsides,
Speaker:you may be blind to the upsides.
Speaker:So you could be infatuated or resentful or be proud or shamed of yourself.
Speaker:And you're actually not seeing both sides, but actually both are there.
Speaker:And every time we have something, we meet somebody and we think, oh my God,
Speaker:this is, so this is amazing this person, you find out days, weeks, months later,
Speaker:you find out, oh, there's downsides.
Speaker:Wisdom is knowing that this law prevails.
Speaker:And this law is something that occurs in human psychology as it occurs in every,
Speaker:every scale. And so to think that when you're proud of something,
Speaker:you're actually conscious of only the upsides you're doing,
Speaker:and you're assuming that what you did in the past had more
Speaker:advantages than disadvantages, more positives than negatives,
Speaker:but somebody with a completely different set of values,
Speaker:the pairs of opposite values in the world,
Speaker:may see what you're doing constructive as destructive.
Speaker:You can see people doing things, trying to create to GMOs, for instance,
Speaker:to try to give people the opportunity to have harvest in droughts and bug
Speaker:resistant systems and they could see that as a good thing and are proud of it.
Speaker:And somebody else can see that as detrimental to the gene code and damaging
Speaker:the genetics of people, and they may see it as evil. Somebody may build it up.
Speaker:Somebody may put it down. It is neutral.
Speaker:So I wanna make a statement that all things are neutral until somebody with a
Speaker:slightly narrowed mind and a subjected bias with their own particular value
Speaker:system, imposes a positive or negative on something and sees it as something
Speaker:constructive or destructive, building or destroying, good or evil,
Speaker:positive or negative, whatever. But in fact,
Speaker:all the events in life are both sides. And at first you're gonna think, well,
Speaker:wait a minute now, this is bad,
Speaker:but I've been in the Demertini Method I've been presenting in the Breakthrough
Speaker:Experience for many, many years now, 30 something years,
Speaker:I've been showing people that inside this thing you think is terrible,
Speaker:is something terrific. And inside this terrific is something terrible.
Speaker:The Chinese Daoist idea of seeing both sides
Speaker:was a profound principle that we've somehow overlooked sometimes in our moral
Speaker:hypocritical views, they're very black and white.
Speaker:If we are sitting in an absolute moral construct that this is all bad and all
Speaker:good, we're blind, we're not looking at the other potential side.
Speaker:Even the villains in society make it possible for the heroes.
Speaker:<Laugh> You can't have a hero without a villain.
Speaker:The heroes of 9/11 became a byproduct of some of the villains of 9/11.
Speaker:And so you really can't separate the inseparables or divide these indivisibles
Speaker:or label these unlabelbles or polarize these unpolarizables or separate these
Speaker:inseparables.
Speaker:They're like two poles of a magnet and you don't have one without the other.
Speaker:And so to think you're going to build something, I always say, well,
Speaker:if you're gonna build a building, you gotta destroy some earth,
Speaker:you gotta destroy some minerals, some mining, some trees, some chalk,
Speaker:all the things of the earth, something maybe from the sea,
Speaker:you're going to need all of that to build something.
Speaker:But you may not be cognizant of what the destruction is at the time you build.
Speaker:So I teach people,
Speaker:instead of taking credit and then being blind to the blame,
Speaker:and then finding somebody that comes in and blames you for the thing you took
Speaker:credit for, then be hurt by that because you're addicted to the praise,
Speaker:the addiction to praise is what draws in the criticism,
Speaker:which stops you from actually seeing both sides and take no credit and blame.
Speaker:Because if you take credit,
Speaker:you puff yourself up and you lose your authentic self. And if you take blame,
Speaker:you put yourself down and deflate yourself and you lose your authentic self.
Speaker:Your authentic self is the center of those two polarities.
Speaker:It's a transformative system.
Speaker:I always say a master lives in a world of transformation,
Speaker:not the illusions of gain or loss, not the illusions of pride or shame,
Speaker:not the illusions of build or destroy, but transformation.
Speaker:I've been teaching people, I've been showing people in my grief process,
Speaker:dissolving grief in people since 1984,
Speaker:thousands of people and showing people how we only grieve the loss of things we
Speaker:infatuate with in people, or we grieve the gain of things we resent.
Speaker:And we only relieve the things that we gain in people we admire,
Speaker:or we feel a relief when we lose the things we despise.
Speaker:But if we carefully and have a balanced view and realize that every human
Speaker:being's got things we like and dislike,
Speaker:we can actually adapt and have resilience passing through life without the
Speaker:illusions of relief or grief,
Speaker:we can actually put those two together and experience love.
Speaker:I always say love is a complete pair of balance of pairs of opposites.
Speaker:And I'm a firm believer that if you ask the right questions and ask,
Speaker:in the Demartini Method I teach in the Breakthrough Experience,
Speaker:I have a series of questions that in a sense,
Speaker:hold you accountable to see this great law, see both sides.
Speaker:Accounting means to bring your mind into account and to bring balance sheet to
Speaker:it, to be able to show that the assets and liabilities,
Speaker:the positive negatives are all accounted for.
Speaker:So if you're taking credit for something and you're not,
Speaker:you're ignoring the blame, you're gonna puff yourself up.
Speaker:And then when you get puffed up, the second you go into above equilibrium,
Speaker:you attract challenging, tragic events and whatever to humble you back down,
Speaker:pride before were the fall. And when you go down, people lift you up.
Speaker:If I walked in a room and you came up to me and you said very nice things about
Speaker:me and praised me of something.
Speaker:And I went and I put myself below what you wanted to put me at and I humbled
Speaker:myself below what you put me, you'd keep lifting me up,
Speaker:you'd keep praising me if. I was humble and said, well, thank you, but you know,
Speaker:talk to my girlfriend, she may have another view about that.
Speaker:And I humble myself, If I humble myself lower than what you wanna put me,
Speaker:you'll keep lifting me up.
Speaker:But if you walk in and say nice things about me and I go, well,
Speaker:it's about time you realize how magnificent I am.
Speaker:And I puff myself up way beyond what you imagine, you'd immediately cut me down,
Speaker:because there's an innate kind of an intuitive equanimity process in nature,
Speaker:equilibrium theory or equity theory,
Speaker:that's trying to get people to be on the same levels instead of having these
Speaker:distortions.
Speaker:So the conservation law works in our life in ways that we may not have seen.
Speaker:It's trying to make sure we don't puff ourselves up and take credit for things
Speaker:that are exuberant. And then go around and unconsciously be blaming ourself.
Speaker:I've taken thousands of people through a process where they go, I say,
Speaker:go to a moment when you're most puffed up, most proud, most accomplished,
Speaker:you feel you've done something amazing and take credit for it.
Speaker:Go to that moment and I guarantee you in that exact moment,
Speaker:if you identify where you are, when you are, exactly what you did,
Speaker:who you did it to, who perceived it and hold your mind there,
Speaker:you'll find out in another area of your life,
Speaker:you're actually beating yourself up. You're actually feeling, yes,
Speaker:I've succeeded over here, but I did it at the expense of my spouse,
Speaker:or I did over here I did really well with business, but my health is down.
Speaker:It's called the licensing effect.
Speaker:If you go out and you go out and work out and get in really good shape or
Speaker:whatever, then you go, oh, now I can have some wine or chocolate or something.
Speaker:And you give yourself permission because you have a homeostat inside to give you
Speaker:authenticity. And anytime you go up above it,
Speaker:you automatically have forces bringing you back down to get you authentic.
Speaker:I really believe that our physiology, our psychology, our sociology,
Speaker:even possibly our cosmological theology,
Speaker:is trying to help us individually or all life forms really, not just humans,
Speaker:but all life forms,
Speaker:have homeostasis to maximize its ability to procreate and create
Speaker:and live on. And we all live and die.
Speaker:<Laugh> But there's gonna be a building and destroying.
Speaker:We're just renting out some bodies for a while.
Speaker:But the reality is that if we get ourselves and puff ourselves up and take
Speaker:credit and puff ourselves up, we lose our identity. We go into a false persona,
Speaker:a mask, a facade, and inflate ourselves into elevated self-esteem,
Speaker:self-righteous, arrogant kind of component of credit without blame.
Speaker:And we need the blame to get us back down and to deflate that expanded
Speaker:place and get us back in the center. That's why if you get credit or, you know,
Speaker:credit and praise and build up,
Speaker:you need the other at the same time to keep you back in center.
Speaker:And if you put yourself down,
Speaker:people lift you up and support you and lift you up.
Speaker:So I'm here to say that we're not here to take credit or blame.
Speaker:We're here to learn and keep focused on the chief aim.
Speaker:The chief aim is our objective path.
Speaker:Everybody has a set of values and priorities that they live their life by.
Speaker:And whenever you're living by your highest priority, you're most objective,
Speaker:and objective means balanced, neutral, whole,
Speaker:and subjective means biased, partial, opinion.
Speaker:And the second you are living by your highest values,
Speaker:you become more objective and you embrace both sides of your life.
Speaker:You embrace your hero and your villain, your builder and destroyer,
Speaker:you're a transformer. That's why I think there's immortality there. Our
Speaker:authentic self is our state of unconditional love,
Speaker:where we embrace resiliently the build and destroy of life,
Speaker:the praises and reprimands,
Speaker:and don't get caught in the trivial pursuit of those labels.
Speaker:But the second we go into our lower values and we go and get our blood glucose
Speaker:and oxygen go into our amygdala where we wanna avoid pain and seek pleasure.
Speaker:We now put a moral hypocrisy together. We're trying to avoid this and seek this,
Speaker:and we're trying to get this and so then we are get addicted to praise,
Speaker:get addicted to pride, addicted to fantasies.
Speaker:And the more we get addicted to one side, the other side haunts us.
Speaker:And that's what distress is.
Speaker:See when you're pursuing challenges that inspire you,
Speaker:you have eustress and wellness and embrace both sides of life and realize you're
Speaker:building and destroying,
Speaker:and there's gonna be pleasures and pains and positives and negatives in the
Speaker:pursuit of something deeply meaningful. The mean,
Speaker:the mean between pairs of opposites.
Speaker:Even Aristotle in his work on the golden mean,
Speaker:and the virtue was between two vices of build and destroy.
Speaker:Go look up his work on that. And he understood that.
Speaker:But the second we go in there and we beat ourselves up and we go to a moment
Speaker:where we're actually in shame, we'll find out that deep inside our consciousness
Speaker:we have the other side. I've been doing this for decades now.
Speaker:And I guarantee you, you are not,
Speaker:if you're under the illusion that you're proud or shamed,
Speaker:you're holding yourself back from realizing the magnificence of who you are.
Speaker:So our amygdala constantly wants to avoid one and seek the other.
Speaker:We get addicted to this thing of one sidedness.
Speaker:And we keep attracting the other. Jung called it the shadow.
Speaker:The Buddha says the desire for that which is unobtainable and the desire to
Speaker:avoid that which is unavoidable is the source of human suffering.
Speaker:We suffer when we're trying to get rid of half of our life and get only one
Speaker:sidedness. You don't have to get rid of half of anything to love yourself.
Speaker:You don't have to get rid of half anybody else or the world to love the world
Speaker:and the people around you. You just need to understand the conservation law,
Speaker:that there's two sides and it can't be building without destroying.
Speaker:There can't be support without challenge.
Speaker:There can't be kind without cruel and the nice without mean,
Speaker:and the positive without negative and the peace without war and things.
Speaker:They're both there.
Speaker:And our amygdala wants us to get rid of half of it and get the other half.
Speaker:But even the global peace index,
Speaker:it's registering one of the largest collection of the
Speaker:war on the planet, shows a perfect balance year by year.
Speaker:We live in a fantasy sometimes because we're tortured by the nightmare
Speaker:and the nightmare's the byproduct of the fantasy.
Speaker:I always say depression is a comparison of your current reality to a fantasy
Speaker:that unrealistic expectation you get addicted to.
Speaker:As long as you're looking for one side, pride without shame,
Speaker:positive without negative, happy without sad,
Speaker:as long as you're trying to get a one sided world and not embracing life as it's
Speaker:whole, you won't have a life of meaning.
Speaker:You'll have a hedonistic pursuit of immediate gratifying
Speaker:bring you unexpected pains, and you'll keep suffering.
Speaker:And that's a sign of ignorance because if you're infatuated with something
Speaker:you're ignorant of the downside,
Speaker:if you're resentful to something you're ignorant of the upsides.
Speaker:Go beyond ignorance, have a transcendent awareness,
Speaker:understand that there's two sides. Don't see build without destroy.
Speaker:Don't see destroy without build. You can't, the body itself when a cell dies,
Speaker:it releases a pheromone, a hormone, a neurotransmitter
Speaker:cell signal molecule morphogen that goes on and causes another cell to be
Speaker:birthed. It causes mitosis, every time there's an apoptotic death,
Speaker:there's a mitosis. And every time there's a mitosis,
Speaker:there's also a chemical signal that goes out and kills another cell.
Speaker:Cuz the cell has to, the body in order to maintain itself,
Speaker:has to have a metabolism with anabolism and catabolism, build and destroy,
Speaker:and the cells have to do that to keep the same thing.
Speaker:If all we had is building of cells, we'd look like Jabba in Star Wars.
Speaker:You have to have build and destroy and society must have that.
Speaker:And that's what keeps you going. If you get supported and built up and proud,
Speaker:you become juveniley dependent on it. If you get challenged and put down,
Speaker:you get precociously independent,
Speaker:and you need both of those to maintain a proper growth rate,
Speaker:maximum growth and development occurs at the border of support and challenge,
Speaker:build and destroy.
Speaker:So I'm just kind of developing a little bit here today on the power
Speaker:of the conservation law.
Speaker:And the reason it's there is because maximum growth and development must have
Speaker:it. So I don't have a fantasy. I did until I was about 30.
Speaker:I had a fantasy of being one sided.
Speaker:I did a research project trying to be demonstrating that I could only be one
Speaker:sided, always positive. Nope, never have happened.
Speaker:I found out by age 30 that was a delusion.
Speaker:And I started probing deeper into how human psychology and physiology and
Speaker:physics works. And one thing I assure you,
Speaker:is you can either wake up to this realization now or struggle some more,
Speaker:try to get a one sided world and frustrating yourself,
Speaker:but there is a conservation law, it works at all scales of existence.
Speaker:It works inside your psyche. It works in your physiology.
Speaker:It works in your daily life. You're going to pay a price and you know,
Speaker:it's interesting if you try to get something for nothing or try to give
Speaker:something for nothing, you're non sustainable.
Speaker:rob other people of dignity, accountability,
Speaker:and also as a devaluation of self and then it tends to lead to, you know,
Speaker:the other side. Narcissistic acts also is not going to work,
Speaker:trying to get something for nothing or trying to give something for nothing
Speaker:doesn't last.
Speaker:We've all been in business probably where we've tried to get something for
Speaker:nothing and not do a fair exchange to the customer and the customers go away and
Speaker:bad reputation occurs, you know, destroys our reputation,
Speaker:cuz we're trying to get something for nothing. If we're going altruistically,
Speaker:we erode our profit margins and we're outta business. So we gotta find equity.
Speaker:If you study equity theory,
Speaker:you realize that nature's trying to get us all in a state of equanimity,
Speaker:authenticity,
Speaker:and authenticity and have a sustainable fair exchange between us and all of the
Speaker:living organisms. And therefore, if we perceive things from that perspective,
Speaker:we maximize our potential.
Speaker:If we put people on pedestals and we see the upsides and not the downsides and
Speaker:we minimize ourselves and see the downsides not the upsides relative,
Speaker:we're gonna inject their values,
Speaker:trying to live in their values and we're gonna end up beating ourselves up,
Speaker:trying to live in somebody else. Einstein said,
Speaker:if you're a cat trying to swim like a fish, you're gonna beat yourself up.
Speaker:You're gonna be second at being somebody else instead at first being you.
Speaker:And if you put somebody down and criticize 'em and try to get them to live in
Speaker:your values, it's futile, you try to live in somebody else's values it's futile,
Speaker:because nature gives feed back a beautiful futility feedback to
Speaker:try to let you know that doesn't work.
Speaker:What works is sustainable fair exchange from having equity between you and other
Speaker:people and equanimity. And that means the fair exchange has to be balanced.
Speaker:You can't build something on one side at the destruction, it's a non zero sum.
Speaker:It's a zero sum game.
Speaker:But if you do a non zero sum game and have a beautiful transaction between
Speaker:people,
Speaker:you have sustainability and you have equanimity and you have fulfillment.
Speaker:That's why we have a sensory cortex for receiving and a motor cortex for
Speaker:serving. And that's why we must allow ourselves the law of conservation,
Speaker:the symmetry. It's a beautiful symmetry of nature.
Speaker:It's the actual elegant symmetry. It's the order.
Speaker:It's the magnificent, hidden order that's sitting in life.
Speaker:And I define love as a synthesis and synchronicity of complimentary opposites,
Speaker:the pairs of opposites. And when they're in perfect equilibrium,
Speaker:we experience love.
Speaker:So I'm gonna summarize by saying that the conservation law works in all
Speaker:scales of existence. We are part of bit. We can escape it.
Speaker:Let's use it to our advantage. Let's honor our real self. Take no credit,
Speaker:take no blame. Just keep focused on chief aim.
Speaker:The name of the game is thank you, I love you.
Speaker:I think that's what equity theory equanimity is about.
Speaker:That's what helps us have less noise in our brain and helps us wake up our
Speaker:genius. That's what helps us in business transactions.
Speaker:That's what helps us in financial management.
Speaker:It helps us in our daily relations with people cuz people wanna be loved and
Speaker:appreciated for who they are. They don't wanna be looked down on or built up.
Speaker:They don't wanna be put down or built up. In are social life.
Speaker:We don't wanna have that, in our physical body, if we go one side or the other,
Speaker:we get illness. And then our spiritual path,
Speaker:we're not here to be above or below. We're here to be in the heart.
Speaker:So don't put people on pedestals or pitch, put 'em in your heart.
Speaker:The conservation law is really an expression of love.
Speaker:So I just wanted to kind of go over that a little bit.
Speaker:Just in case you had to think,
Speaker:we started from the subatomic all the way to the astronomic and in between.
Speaker:And we're in the heart of it all.
Speaker:So make sure you take the conservation law and take it to your heart and realize
Speaker:that if you, you know, no matter what you've done or not done,
Speaker:you're worthy of love, you're participating in a transformation.
Speaker:The master lives in a world of transformation,
Speaker:not the illusions of gain and loss.
Speaker:Also there's one thing I would just like to share with you.
Speaker:I just talked about the hidden order you might say, the hidden symmetry of life.
Speaker:I have a free on-demand masterclass called the Discover The Hidden Order That
Speaker:Unites and Empowers Us All.
Speaker:This program is going to help you see the hidden order in the chaos,
Speaker:help you understand the law I just mentioned here on conservation.
Speaker:Please take advantage of it. You can't listen to it without your mind, you know,
Speaker:expanding and playing. And that's what all these little classes are.
Speaker:They're basically just to wet your appetite, expand your thinking process,
Speaker:get you in motion and help you ground yourself into the magnificence.
Speaker:Cuz the magnificence of the way life is,
Speaker:is far greater than any fantasies we impose on it.
Speaker:So give yourself permission to honor the conservation law and live
Speaker:masterfully in the heart with equanimity and equity.
Speaker:And the conservation law will be amazingly demonstrating in your life if you
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