In the quantum physics world, there's a thing called entanglement.
Speaker:Entanglement means that you have these pairs of opposites,
Speaker:it doesn't matter how far away they are, they still function as a one unit,
Speaker:a simultaneous pair of opposites. Well, the brain,
Speaker:in the mind tend to have this sort of entangled relation.
Speaker:Since I was 18 years old I've had a interest in
Speaker:discovering the hidden order in life's apparent chaos
Speaker:and been studying every aspect of psychology and physics and
Speaker:you name it to assist in this pursuit.
Speaker:And so I'd like to share with you something that I know will be very thought
Speaker:provoking at least, and definitely meaningful if you apply it. So
Speaker:if you're, let's say you meet somebody that you're very infatuated with
Speaker:and you are conscious of their upsides and momentarily unconscious
Speaker:of their downsides and are impulsively attracted to them
Speaker:and have them so,
Speaker:you're so enamored that they occupy space and time in your mind,
Speaker:and kind of run you.
Speaker:To the degree that you're infatuated with them and philic, or attracted to them,
Speaker:you're
Speaker:gonna be phobic on the idea of somebody taking them away.
Speaker:In other words you might be jealous. You might fear their loss, in other words.
Speaker:Anything you're infatuated with you fear their loss.
Speaker:So at the exact moment that you have a philia, which is an attraction,
Speaker:an impulse towards,
Speaker:you also have the fear of the loss of that which you seek.
Speaker:One of the greatest primary fears in life and distresses in life is the
Speaker:perception of loss of that which you seek.
Speaker:So if you're mildly attracted,
Speaker:you'll have a mild fear of it being gone. If you're highly attracted,
Speaker:you'll have a bigger fear. So the greater the infatuation,
Speaker:the greater the phobia. And phobias are a byproduct of that.
Speaker:On the other side of the equation,
Speaker:you've also probably run into people that you just don't necessarily get along
Speaker:with so well, you might even resent them or despise them.
Speaker:And now you're conscious of the downside and unconscious of the upside,
Speaker:and you have an instinct to avoid them.
Speaker:But what's interesting is to the degree that you are resenting them or wanting
Speaker:to avoid them,
Speaker:you also create a disassociated fantasy about what it's gonna be like to get
Speaker:away from them, to escape them, it'll be a relief.
Speaker:It'll be a grief if they came near you,
Speaker:there'd be a relief if you got away from them.
Speaker:If the people you're infatuated with came near you, you have relief.
Speaker:If it gets away from you, you have grief. Now all of a sudden,
Speaker:you have a reciprocal fantasy to escape that which you are resenting.
Speaker:So the phobia of being around the person that you resent is associated with the
Speaker:philia, the fantasy of escaping. In other words,
Speaker:the moment you are philic with something you're phobic,
Speaker:and the moment you're phobic of something, you're philic.
Speaker:They're simultaneous in the brain.
Speaker:If you infatuate with somebody who's intelligent,
Speaker:you'll resent somebody who's ignorant. If you resent somebody who's ignorant,
Speaker:you'll infatuate with somebody who's intelligent.
Speaker:The brain has a reciprocal contrast.
Speaker:Wilhelm Wundt, an early psychologist over 125 years ago,
Speaker:said there are simultaneous contrast in the mind,
Speaker:but most people are subjectively biased in their interpretation of their reality
Speaker:and they are sequentially seeing them. That means they're momentarily,
Speaker:subjectively biased towards something and infatuated with it and see
Speaker:all the upsides but don't see the downsides and don't
Speaker:of the philia and the phobia.
Speaker:And other times they're resentful to something and they're conscious of the
Speaker:downsides, unconscious of the upsides,
Speaker:and don't see the upsides and then label it something to avoid.
Speaker:And our impulses and instincts are survival strategies to seek prey
Speaker:and to avoid predator.
Speaker:And anything that supports our value represents prey and anything that
Speaker:challenges our value represents predator. But actually at any one moment,
Speaker:they're both simultaneously going on.
Speaker:It's been shown in ecobiology that maximum growth and
Speaker:development of a human being occurs at the border of the support and the
Speaker:challenge, the philia, the phobia, the prey and the predator.
Speaker:Imagine if you were out in the world,
Speaker:in a world of ecology and you have food that represents
Speaker:prey and something that wants to eat you representing predator.
Speaker:If you didn't have a predator,
Speaker:all you had is prey and all you did is had something to eat and you didn't have
Speaker:any concern about a predator, you might overeat.
Speaker:Your ghrelin hormone in the brain will be accentuated and you'll probably
Speaker:overeat. And if you do, you'll be gluttonous, you'll gain weight,
Speaker:you'll get heavy and you will be sluggish and you won't be fit.
Speaker:So the predator standing by makes sure you eat just the right amount of food
Speaker:to maintain fitness, cuz you eat too much,
Speaker:you'll be tired and you won't be able to run fast and you'll get eaten by the
Speaker:predator.
Speaker:So the predator's presence keeps the ghrelin and
Speaker:leptin hormones in eating in balance.
Speaker:And you need both that support and challenge.
Speaker:And if you had nothing but a challenge, a predator standing by,
Speaker:and you didn't have any food or any prey to eat,
Speaker:you'd end up emaciated and starved and then not have the energy for fitness.
Speaker:So nature has an ecosystem that has prey and predator, support and challenge,
Speaker:philia and phobia,
Speaker:cuz you're philic towards food and you're phobic towards predator eating you.
Speaker:One is pleasure. One is pain.
Speaker:So maximum growth and development occurs at the border of pleasure and pain,
Speaker:support and challenge, prey and predator, positive and negative. You know,
Speaker:all pairs of opposites. Heraclitus,
Speaker:the earliest philosopher back in the fifth century BC talked about these pairs
Speaker:of opposites. Anaxagoras,
Speaker:another philosopher even before him talked about the pairs of opposites of
Speaker:pleasure and pain and how they're inseparable.
Speaker:Kipling said that we try to separate the inseparable's,
Speaker:divide the indivisible's, label the unlableble's, name the ineffable's,
Speaker:polarize the unpolarizable's and try to see them sequentially instead of
Speaker:see them simultaneously. Well, many years ago,
Speaker:I was trying to find a hidden order in the apparent chaos and I found out that
Speaker:chaos or what was called disorder or is another name for entropy,
Speaker:the tendency to go from order to disorder is according to Clause Shannon,
Speaker:missing information. So missing information is the unconscious mind.
Speaker:So in other words, when we're infatuated,
Speaker:we're unconscious and missing information about the downside,
Speaker:when we're resentful,
Speaker:we're unconscious and missing information about the upside. As a result of that,
Speaker:we're ignorant of what the whole is. We're not mindful. We're mindless.
Speaker:We're ignorant of that.
Speaker:And the missing information is called entropy, which is called disorder.
Speaker:But when all of a sudden you see both of them simultaneously and you're fully
Speaker:aware or mindful of both sides, simultaneous, both
Speaker:the pain and the pleasure, et cetera.
Speaker:You're not fooled by the ignorance and you're able to be present
Speaker:and maximize your potential.
Speaker:Maximum potential occurs at the border of these two things.
Speaker:Maximum growth and development occurs or maximum fitness occurs there.
Speaker:So wisdom is knowing how to wake up in our mind the
Speaker:questions that make us aware of the part we normally ignore.
Speaker:Now we have a very interesting thing. We have a lower subcortical,
Speaker:amygdala portion of our telencephalon and that part of our brain is involved in
Speaker:seeking and avoiding it's the survival center or in a sense desire center,
Speaker:desire to seek that which you feed off of and desire to avoid that which is
Speaker:feeding off you. We also have an executive center,
Speaker:which is a medial prefrontal cortex and prefrontal cortex area,
Speaker:and that is able to see both of them objectively, simultaneously.
Speaker:So if we're are under survival mode, we tend to have a false perception,
Speaker:we tend to have missing information, we tend to have a seeking or avoiding.
Speaker:We tend to have impulse and instinct,
Speaker:and we're basically in a survival mode.
Speaker:This is not where we maximize our fitness. This is a distress zone.
Speaker:Cuz anytime we fear the loss of something or fear the gain of something,
Speaker:we have distress and we're living in a phobic environment.
Speaker:But the moment we see both sides simultaneously and
Speaker:hidden order because we see both sides simultaneously and nothing is missing
Speaker:in our awareness, we're not ignorant, we're wisdom.
Speaker:Wisdom is the instantaneous recognition that the blessing and the crisis come
Speaker:together, the support and challenge. So if I came to you and I said,
Speaker:you're always nice and never mean, always kind, never cruel,
Speaker:there's a part of you that would intuitively know, eh, that's not true.
Speaker:If I said you're always mean never nice, always cruel, never kind, you'd go. No,
Speaker:that's not true. But if I said,
Speaker:sometimes you're nice when you're being supported,
Speaker:sometimes you're mean when you're being challenged, you would go, yep,
Speaker:that's true. You have both sides.
Speaker:And they're actually simultaneous. You can be nice to somebody,
Speaker:mean to somebody else, give attention to somebody and ignore somebody else. Now,
Speaker:if you're fully aware of this in others and in yourself and in life in general,
Speaker:you're able to stay centered and maximize your potential.
Speaker:I call that the Great Discovery. I discovered that in the mind,
Speaker:there's not a one-sided environment.
Speaker:What I found out is, let's say somebody comes up to you and they challenge you.
Speaker:And they do a behavior, some trait,
Speaker:action or inaction that you dislike or despise that you're perceiving them
Speaker:demonstrating. So I ask the question, what specific trait,
Speaker:action or inaction do
Speaker:you perceive this individual displaying or demonstrating that you despise or
Speaker:dislike or hate most? Boom. And you write down verbal criticism, let's say.
Speaker:And then you stop right there at that moment. You go, okay. Verbal criticism.
Speaker:That means you're not seeing praise. You're seeing criticism.
Speaker:You're seeing rejection maybe, you're seeing a put down,
Speaker:but you're not seeing the uplift.
Speaker:And what's interesting in the quantum physics world,
Speaker:there's a thing called entanglement.
Speaker:Entanglement means that you have these pairs of opposites,
Speaker:that doesn't matter how far away they are, they still function as a one unit,
Speaker:a simultaneous pair of opposites. Well, the brain,
Speaker:in the mind tend to have this sort of entangled relation.
Speaker:The moment you're seeing something that's critical,
Speaker:you're comparing it to its opposite that you're perceiving in your mind that
Speaker:somebody praising you. And in your mind,
Speaker:your mind brings up what is called an anti-memory at the same moment that you're
Speaker:perceiving they're criticizing you,
Speaker:and you're comparing it to somebody that's praising you.
Speaker:And the pleasure of one accentuates the pain of the other.
Speaker:So as long as you're addicted to the pleasure of somebody supporting you,
Speaker:you're going to fear and not like the pain associated with the person that's
Speaker:criticizing you. As long as you're addicted to praise,
Speaker:As long as you're addicted to support, challenge is gonna be pain.
Speaker:So as long as you're looking for one side, the other side's there.
Speaker:And it's there entangled as a pair of opposites, they're simultaneous.
Speaker:But we don't see it. We are ignoring it. And when we're in survival mode,
Speaker:we see only one side and we have a skewed view, a subjective bias view,
Speaker:a false positive, or a false negative.
Speaker:A false positive is assuming something that's there, that's not.
Speaker:And a false negative is assuming something's not there, that is.
Speaker:And so we end up having these confirmation disconfirmation biases on our reality
Speaker:and not see things as they are. We see things as we assume they are.
Speaker:And this is our reality that causes us impulses and instincts and let the world
Speaker:around us run us,
Speaker:cuz anything we infatuate with occupies space and time in our mind and anything
Speaker:we resent occupies space and time in our mind.
Speaker:So we're now a victim of our environment, our misperceptions.
Speaker:And so we disempower our life. We don't empower our life with that.
Speaker:But the moment we ask a quality question;
Speaker:go to a moment where and win you perceive this individual displaying or
Speaker:demonstrating the specific trait, action, inaction you despise most.
Speaker:Verbal criticism. Great. Go to that moment. You there? Great. Where are you?
Speaker:When are you?
Speaker:And this is activating an episodic memory in the brain to make sure you're
Speaker:really present. What exactly are they doing that you're judging?
Speaker:What's the context, why they doing it? Cuz it's not just random event,
Speaker:there's something you're doing that's challenging their values enough for them
Speaker:to wanna do it or it's something that you're being cocky down to them and you're
Speaker:needing criticism to be brought into homeostasis and authenticity.
Speaker:There's a reason for it. What's the context? And then
Speaker:You in this case. And if you go and get present with those five variables;
Speaker:where, when, content, context, and also who the vector is,
Speaker:who they're doing it to, and you get present in that moment with that state,
Speaker:your intuition will pop up the other side.
Speaker:Just like if I told you you're always happy and never sad,
Speaker:your intuition would go and think of times when you're sad and automatically
Speaker:pull it up.
Speaker:And the moment you actually get present with those five variables and look at
Speaker:who they did it to and then at that moment, look at who
Speaker:You'll find out that your mind will surface instantaneously an
Speaker:individual in reality, or in virtual reality,
Speaker:that is counterbalancing that at the moment.
Speaker:And if you become aware of both them at the same time,
Speaker:you see the hidden order in the apparent chaos.
Speaker:The chaos or disorder is the missing information.
Speaker:But if you're fully aware of both of them, you see the hidden order.
Speaker:Now when I was 18 years old,
Speaker:I remember reading Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Discourse of Metaphysics
Speaker:and some of his textbooks, Théodicée and Monadology. And when I was reading it,
Speaker:he was taking a group of students and he asked them to write down some random
Speaker:dots on a piece of paper and to remember the sequence in which they wrote them
Speaker:and to outline the sequences, 20 different numbers.
Speaker:And then they would turn it in and he'd put a Cartesian grid on it.
Speaker:And then he would basically ask them or he'd go through there and figure out the
Speaker:mathematical formula,
Speaker:the function of x vs y in order to show them that inside their apparent chaos,
Speaker:there was a hidden order. And then I realized that
Speaker:Boltzmann basically back when I was 18 said that, that there was a, that,
Speaker:probability of chaos in universe is simply we just don't know all the different
Speaker:variables there. If we did,
Speaker:we would realize that there's still a hidden order in it.
Speaker:So I always say that as Claude Shannon says,
Speaker:that chaos is missing information. It's unconscious information.
Speaker:If we ask the right questions and become conscious of what it is,
Speaker:we can see the hidden order in our apparent chaos.
Speaker:We can then become poised instead of poisoned.
Speaker:We can see simultaneous contrast at that moment, cuz we're fully aware,
Speaker:we're mindful, we're present.
Speaker:And we liberate ourselves from the distractions that occupy space and time in
Speaker:our mind and become really empowered and present and maximally fit.
Speaker:So the quality of our life's based on the quality of the questions we ask,
Speaker:if we ask questions that make us aware of the unconscious simultaneous with the
Speaker:conscious we become fully conscious.
Speaker:So I teach a program called the Breakthrough Experience.
Speaker:The Breakthrough Experience I've done 1,140 times.
Speaker:It's something that I share around the world.
Speaker:And what I do in that program is I introduce a methodology,
Speaker:a specific set of questions which makes up a method that allows you to see this
Speaker:hidden order and take the baggage that's stored in the subconscious mind
Speaker:from all those things that we are running away from and seeking.
Speaker:Cuz anytime we see only one side and we're ignorant of the other side and we're
Speaker:infatuated or resentful or, you know, we're unconscious of information,
Speaker:it's stored in the subconscious mind as an impulse and instinct that makes us
Speaker:like an automaton, react to our environment without
Speaker:But if all of a sudden we ask both sides and see both sides,
Speaker:we liberate ourselves and we act from within and we're independent.
Speaker:And so in the Breakthrough Experience,
Speaker:I teach a method called the Demartini Method,
Speaker:and a subset of that is a particular set of questions called the Great
Speaker:Discovery.
Speaker:And the Great Discovery is a set of questions that make you fully conscious of
Speaker:these pairs of opposites at the same time.
Speaker:As Wilhelm Wundt said that you now have simultaneous contrast,
Speaker:or as Heraclitus says,
Speaker:you are able to see the pairs of opposites at the same time.
Speaker:This is like the same thing that Zeno did,
Speaker:the philosopher who tried to use the dialectic in philosophy to have a
Speaker:proposition and the anti proposition and to eventually merge them in a synthesis
Speaker:as Hegel would do and liberate ourselves from the baggage of these
Speaker:opinions, these subjective bias opinions.
Speaker:And the dialectic was used in philosophy to gain wisdom.
Speaker:And so by doing this method that I teach in the Breakthrough Experience you
Speaker:really gain appreciation and wisdom.
Speaker:Cuz when you see the hidden order in things you become grateful,
Speaker:your heart opens, you're actually inspired. You're now inwardly driven.
Speaker:You return into your executive function in the brain where you're objective.
Speaker:You set real goals in real time, not skewed goals.
Speaker:Cuz when you're manic and elated looking down on somebody and puffing yourself
Speaker:up with pride, you tend to set too big a goal in too short a timeframe.
Speaker:When you're minimizing yourself, looking up to somebody that you're infatuated,
Speaker:you tend to set too small a goal in too long a timeframe.
Speaker:Both of those are feedback mechanisms to guide you back into authenticity.
Speaker:But if you actually balance those,
Speaker:you become authentic and everybody wants to be loved and appreciated for who
Speaker:they are. When they are who they are, they get to feel that.
Speaker:If they're not who they are,
Speaker:when they're puffing themselves up with pride or minimizing themselves with
Speaker:shame, because they're looking down or up at people,
Speaker:then what happens is they don't get to be authentic,
Speaker:you don't have fulfillment in life. So doing the method, the Demartini Method,
Speaker:that particularly the column 6 and 13, the Great Discovery component,
Speaker:which allows you to see simultaneous contrast,
Speaker:which allows you to put the puzzle, the disorder back into order,
Speaker:allows you to stand very strong inside,
Speaker:not letting the external world run you and letting you run you.
Speaker:And you basically then set your life and live by design, not default.
Speaker:Because most of the time we're running our lives, trying to avoid and seek,
Speaker:instead of actually pursue by design what is meaningful and inspiring to us.
Speaker:Extracting meaning out of our existential existence on this planet is the
Speaker:intuition trying to make you aware of what's been unconscious and bring you back
Speaker:into the mean between the pairs of opposites.
Speaker:Aristotle wrote about this in his times.
Speaker:And he showed that the golden mean was the balance between the excess and
Speaker:deficiency of perceptions.
Speaker:So if we're excessively seeing the upsides and deficiently seeing the downsides,
Speaker:the middle between those is the authentic state, and this is where the mean is,
Speaker:and then we extract meaning out of it. So if you're infatuated,
Speaker:you extract meaning by finding the downsides,
Speaker:when you're resentful to something you extract meaning by finding the upsides.
Speaker:If you see them simultaneously, you live with meaning.
Speaker:And the distinction between us and the animals is the animal can be avoiding and
Speaker:seeking and live with a prey and predator mentality and a subjective bias and in
Speaker:survival.
Speaker:But it's the human being that can extract meaning out of its existence,
Speaker:transcend those pairs of opposites and put them into simultaneous contrast
Speaker:and allow life to end up being present. Timeless mind, ageless body states,
Speaker:cuz we found the hidden order. In the book What is Life? by Erwin Schrödinger,
Speaker:Nobel prizewinner he talked about negentropy, the opposite of entropy.
Speaker:Since entropy is missing information, negentropy is refining that information.
Speaker:That's why in the Breakthrough Experience, in the Demartini Method,
Speaker:which is a goldmine of knowing how to ask the right question and becoming
Speaker:aware of the information that you perceived was missing
Speaker:of it,
Speaker:liberates you from a lot of subconsciously stored baggage and allows you to sail
Speaker:free, liberated, doing what's inspiring to you, intrinsically.
Speaker:We have a set of values in our life and whatever's highest on our value,
Speaker:which I call the telos, is the one that we are spontaneously inspired to act.
Speaker:And it's in that action in the pursuit of that,
Speaker:that gives us the most objective activities. Objective activity means
Speaker:ones that we embrace both sides simultaneous.
Speaker:So when we're living and filling our day with the highest priority action
Speaker:possible, we have the most objectivity, the most neutrality,
Speaker:the most awareness and fullness, mindfulness.
Speaker:That's why if you fill your day with high priority actions that inspire you,
Speaker:it doesn't fill up with low priority distractions that don't.
Speaker:Distractions are those things that impulse and instinct you,
Speaker:because of subjective biases, all of your distractions in life,
Speaker:which you call problems, are nothing more than incomplete awarenesses.
Speaker:I've taken people and been consulting with people for decades and I assure you,
Speaker:every problem you'll ever face in any of the seven areas of your life comes down
Speaker:to missing information. That's what a problem is.
Speaker:It's missing information that's keeping you from being objective and neutral and
Speaker:present and you're basically, you're not having resilience.
Speaker:When you're neutral you don't fear the loss of things,
Speaker:you don't fear the gain of things. you're able to adapt.
Speaker:When you're not neutral and you're highly polarized,
Speaker:you're automatically fearing the loss or fearing the gain.
Speaker:So if you wanna live beyond the fear zone and try to and have a transcended
Speaker:awareness and see simultaneous opposites and realize that there is
Speaker:pairs of opposites at all time, 24 hours a day,
Speaker:our life is like a stream of consciousness as William James said,
Speaker:and the stream of consciousness moment by moment, millisecond by millisecond,
Speaker:picosecond by picosecond, perceptions.
Speaker:And every perception has a pair of opposites.
Speaker:And if you can actually go and be very present in that moment and follow this
Speaker:Demartini Method moment by moment, the moment you see both sides,
Speaker:you dissolve the subconsciously stored baggage that is like an animal inside you
Speaker:and wake up a higher ordered state, which is like an angel in you,
Speaker:and liberate your yourself from the subconscious baggage
Speaker:that's running your life and end up living your life by an inspired mission.
Speaker:There's a passion down below, which is avoiding and seeking.
Speaker:And there's a mission from within which is an intrinsic calling towards
Speaker:something that's a contribution that's sustainable and a fair exchange with you
Speaker:and the world around you.
Speaker:And you can't have fair exchange as long as you're looking up or looking down at
Speaker:people or minimizing or exaggerating yourself.
Speaker:Anytime you have a state of equanimity and a poised state,
Speaker:which the Demarini Method helps you develop,
Speaker:then you are labeled to have a greater equanimity within and an equity without
Speaker:which allows you to have sustainable relationship dynamics.
Speaker:So you get the benefit of less noise in the brain,
Speaker:you get a business development because you're not negating your customers,
Speaker:negating your staff.
Speaker:You're allowing yourself to have equality and you end up having the same thing i
Speaker:n finances, cuz emotions are what undermine financial growth.
Speaker:You're able to do it. As buffet says, until you can manage emotions,
Speaker:don't expect to manage money. And in relationships itself,
Speaker:if you are too cocky or too humble,
Speaker:you're going to be neutralized by your partner. In social settings, again.
Speaker:Every area of life, your physical health and wellbeing,
Speaker:you're not gonna expect to have physiological wellbeing
Speaker:and equilibrium of opposites.
Speaker:Resilience and adaptability and physiology occur when you have a balanced mind,
Speaker:you can't have a balanced physiology without a balanced mind.
Speaker:And also in spirituality,
Speaker:very essence of equanimity is our spiritual path. It's a state of grace.
Speaker:It's a state of gratitude.
Speaker:The executive center in the forebrain is called the gratitude center.
Speaker:And when you have things in neutral balance and objective,
Speaker:you end up waking up your appreciation and love for life.
Speaker:So my message today <laugh> is on the significance
Speaker:of seeing the Great Discovery, the hidden order in the apparent chaos,
Speaker:by learning to ask questions that allow you to be conscious of the unconscious
Speaker:information that allows you to be fully aware.
Speaker:And that's why the Demartini Method in the Breakthrough Experience is so crucial
Speaker:for a mastered life and why I wanna share that with many people as I can.
Speaker:I've worked on that literally since I was 18 on how that developed and how to
Speaker:ask those questions and do it.
Speaker:And I take you methodically through that process in order to master your life
Speaker:with it.
Speaker:Because every time you transcend the subconscious storage and put it into a
Speaker:super conscious storage, you end up living your life by an inspiration,
Speaker:not quiet life of desperation.
Speaker:A quiet life of desperation's when your impulses and instincts are running you
Speaker:like the animal instead of your angelic missionary message of the world.
Speaker:You wanna get your message out in the world, you need that angelic part of you,
Speaker:the more enlightened part of you.
Speaker:The more enlightened part of you is the one that's fully conscious.
Speaker:So I just wanted to go off on a few moments on that and to elaborate on these
Speaker:pairs of opposites, the simultaneous contrast.
Speaker:You can look at up Wilhelm Wundt W U N D T,
Speaker:and his work on simultaneous contrast and his laws of contrast.
Speaker:You'll see he mentioned that. William James talked about the pairs of opposites.
Speaker:If you look carefully, it's called by Jung,
Speaker:the conscious and the unconscious being balanced, Leibniz said the same thing,
Speaker:you'll see throughout the ages that this knowledge has been there,
Speaker:but so few people tend to follow it. Most of the time,
Speaker:we're trapped trying to avoid pain, seeking pleasure,
Speaker:living in a passionate situation that is basically
Speaker:a futility instead of having a utility.
Speaker:So I just wanted to share with you about this important principle of this
Speaker:simultaneous contrast, the hidden order, I call it the Great Discovery.
Speaker:Please take advantage of the Great Discovery in the Breakthrough Experience.
Speaker:Come and join me for that. Let me teach you that. It's mind blowing.
Speaker:It's absolutely inspiring.
Speaker:It'll bring tears to your eyes when you realize that no matter what you've done
Speaker:or not done, you're actually participating in a balancing act.
Speaker:Many times the moral hypocrisies that we've injected into our lives because of
Speaker:our outside authorities we've given power to,
Speaker:has confused us and in a sense created a false ideal of a
Speaker:one-sided world. Instead of embracing the pairs of opposites in life.
Speaker:I wanna make sure that you liberate yourself from that.
Speaker:So you can love all parts of yourself and start to love the people in the world
Speaker:around you, because the magnificence of the world and you, as it is,
Speaker:is far greater than the fantasies we keep imposing on ourselves.
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Speaker:Come to the Breakthrough Experience, but also join and take advantage of this.
Speaker:This is a free one. Grab this masterclass.
Speaker:It'll be a mind bender and it'll make you think.
Speaker:And if you need to listen to this more than once, that's fine.
Speaker:I know I speak a bit fast, but this is so important to me,
Speaker:I've been working on this for 49 years,
Speaker:studying the neurology and the physiology and the physics of this and the
Speaker:psychology and the philosophy of this, it's profound. One of the greatest,
Speaker:it's the greatest discovery I've made in all of my creativity and work in 49
Speaker:years is how this works. And this is a powerful way,
Speaker:if you wanna love yourself and be yourself and really end up being more
Speaker:masterful in your life,
Speaker:please take advantage of learning these pairs of opposite simultaneities, they
Speaker:are absolutely mind blowing when you see it,
Speaker:bring you tears of gratitude to see the order. So take advantage of the class.
Speaker:I look forward to seeing at the Breakthrough Experience,
Speaker:please go and watch this if you need to more than once to do it,
Speaker:take some notes. If you need a little dictionary, that's fine,
Speaker:but pardon me for speaking fast, but I just,
Speaker:I get inspired about sharing this information with
Speaker:and I look forward to seeing you next week for our next little webinar.
Speaker:Please take advantage of this opportunity and I'll see you next week,
Speaker:enjoy this week. And just contemplate these pairs of opposites.