The cortex is design, particularly the cortical spinal tract,
Speaker:is to govern and take these vicissitudes and these volatilities and these
Speaker:instabilities and these inequities and integrate them, so we have governance.
Speaker:For thousands of years,
Speaker:humans have had a desire
Speaker:to master their life.
Speaker:And what that means is to go beyond just survival,
Speaker:to master their own governance within their own body,
Speaker:for health purposes, and also master their environment around them.
Speaker:And throughout the centuries and millennia, there have been individuals,
Speaker:sometimes called wise men and women,
Speaker:who probe deeper into those mysteries and solutions than others,
Speaker:and they with English language and other languages,
Speaker:put together what they had learned on that mastery.
Speaker:And I'd like to discuss that perennial wisdom that has been flowing for the last
Speaker:few thousand years, since written recorded history.
Speaker:And so this is why you wanna take a note maybe.
Speaker:Because there's been parallel paths in various
Speaker:call cultures over different times really saying very similar messages.
Speaker:I'll use somebody local and I'll go back in time, forward and backward.
Speaker:There was a gentleman named Abraham Maslow,
Speaker:who wrote a book called Personality and Motivation.
Speaker:And he described a state called self actualization.
Speaker:And he said that there were people that were in survival
Speaker:and security and socialization,
Speaker:and then self-esteem, and self-actualization.
Speaker:And he said that there was a scale of degrees of mastery,
Speaker:from surviving and basically not having, you know,
Speaker:oxygen and water and food and this types of thing,
Speaker:reproduction and clothing and security of a secure place to live
Speaker:in, to eventually self-actualizing,
Speaker:to have none of those concerns and to be able to do something extraordinary with
Speaker:your, forebrain capacities. So he called the term,
Speaker:self-actualization, what I'm calling self mastery. That was his term.
Speaker:He said there was the reality of the senses,
Speaker:that were hallucinative and elusive,
Speaker:and then there was the actual objective truth out there.
Speaker:And self-actualization was coming to the realization where you actually see
Speaker:things as they are, not as you assume they are.
Speaker:And the magnificence of the way they are is far greater than the fantasies we
Speaker:impose as a result of our incomplete awarenesses of our environment.
Speaker:Carl Jung called this same path in a sense, a state of synchronicity,
Speaker:where you are integrating the pairs of opposites,
Speaker:the unconscious and the conscious sometimes called.
Speaker:Leibniz used the same term in his times.
Speaker:He's the one that kind of coined the idea of the unconscious and conscious.
Speaker:But Jung put that together in his Mysterium Coniunctionis text.
Speaker:And he said the path of synchronicity,
Speaker:where you've extracted out space and time from the mind and become present,
Speaker:that's another term for that same path.
Speaker:And each of these individuals had ways of doing it,
Speaker:but they all had something in common; the integration of opposites.
Speaker:In the fifth century BC, there was a guy named Empedocles,
Speaker:I don't know if that's the proper spelling, the proper statement,
Speaker:but I'd call Empedocles.
Speaker:And he said there was love and strife,
Speaker:and people that were masterful were able to perceive and
Speaker:act out of love.
Speaker:And the people that were less masterful lived in strife and caused strife,
Speaker:they were polarized in their view and exaggerating and minimizing themselves.
Speaker:I always say that, at the level of the true,
Speaker:authentic self nothing's missing in you.
Speaker:I was with the Bonpo lama in Nepal and he said 'nothing missing,
Speaker:nothing missing'. At the level of the soul,
Speaker:the state of unconditional love, the state of authenticity,
Speaker:we have that awareness., The gnostics called it pleroma, fullness.
Speaker:But the Bonpo lama was describing, 'there's nothing missing, it's full',
Speaker:but majority of people are feeling empty.
Speaker:And every time you judge another individual and perceive them beneath
Speaker:you, and you're too proud to admit what you see in them is inside you,
Speaker:have emptiness.
Speaker:And if you put them above you and you're too humble to admit what you see in
Speaker:them inside you, you have emptiness. Disowned parts we called it,
Speaker:you haven't integrated all your parts. So what one person calls integration,
Speaker:another person calls self-actualization, another person called synchronicity.
Speaker:Cause when you actually put those pairs of conscious and unconscious parts
Speaker:together,
Speaker:because when you're infatuated with somebody you're conscious of the upside's,
Speaker:unconscious of the downsides.
Speaker:When you're resentful to somebody you're conscious of the downside's,
Speaker:unconscious of the upsides. When you put the conscious and unconscious together,
Speaker:you're aware of both sides, you have fullness, pleroma,
Speaker:and synchronicity of opposites. And you have now, self-actualized states,
Speaker:because you're now not missing anything. And you're full.
Speaker:Some have actually called it equanimity.
Speaker:Ralph Waldo Emerson called it transcendence. Kohlberg
Speaker:The highest level of moral reality, if you will,
Speaker:moral actuality is the transcendent state where you've transcended the moral
Speaker:hypocrisies of the judgements below of incomplete awarenesses, subjective bias.
Speaker:In the Gita, they called it as it is,
Speaker:om tat sat, as it is.
Speaker:And Krishna was the individual who represented that in the incarnation
Speaker:and taught Arjuna which represented the part that was unaware,
Speaker:not masterful yet, listening to the master.
Speaker:In Buddhism they call it mindfulness, because nothing's missing.
Speaker:The Buddha says the desire for that which is unobtainable,
Speaker:and the desire to avoid that which is unavoidable,
Speaker:is the source of human suffering.
Speaker:But the things we infatuate with that we're conscious of the upsides to and
Speaker:unconscious of the downsides to, is unobtainable.
Speaker:We can't get a one sided state in life.
Speaker:It's like taking a magnet and dividing in half and expecting to get a one sided
Speaker:magnet. In magnetism or in chemistry, it's the pursuit of neutrality.
Speaker:And all of chemistry is trying to look for the octet rule to be able to have a
Speaker:neutral, rare noble gas state. It's called a rare nobility,
Speaker:in chemistry. And I think of love as the balance of those two.
Speaker:So the pursuit of love is actually that.
Speaker:So in every field,
Speaker:in another field it's called equanimity and equity,
Speaker:in the Christian writings,
Speaker:they said Christ represented a state of equanimity and sin was the
Speaker:inequities, again, the the polarities,
Speaker:the subjective biases instead of being objectively true. In neuroscience,
Speaker:we call the integration and the synchronization and
Speaker:simultaneity of the firing of the brain. In fact, if we have a perfect
Speaker:synchronicity, you get a gamma burst of realization,
Speaker:and photons are born in the brain, you get literally enlightenment in the brain,
Speaker:biophotons. And in the state of this integration,
Speaker:this executive center is self-governed.
Speaker:So you have the path of mastery when you're self-governed.
Speaker:If you look at the works of prioritization,
Speaker:you'll see that under studies of priority,
Speaker:you'll find out that when people live by their highest value,
Speaker:as Aristotle called the telos, they awaken the blood, glucose,
Speaker:and oxygen into the forebrain and awaken the executive center. And the executive
Speaker:center's the one that governs all that below and is involved in inspired vision,
Speaker:strategic planning,
Speaker:to anticipate what's with the future and imagination,
Speaker:what could go wrong and prepare for it so you're not reactive, you're proactive,
Speaker:the path of mastery, executing the plans and self-governance.
Speaker:So whether you're in business and you call it prioritization and delegation of
Speaker:lower priority things, to be able to become a great executive,
Speaker:it's the same story.
Speaker:In neuroscience we know that there's what they call lateralization of the brain
Speaker:when you're emotional, but when you're centered,
Speaker:you have an integration of the brain. So we could call again, integration.
Speaker:So no matter what field we go into, neuroscience, we go into neurology,
Speaker:go into endocrinology, endocrinology we have a balance of hormones.
Speaker:In neurotransmitter studies, we have a balance of neurotransmitters.
Speaker:And then Wisdom Of The Body by Walter Cannon and Claude Bernard in his Intérieur
Speaker:Milieu said that there's an innate wisdom in the body that brings homeostasis,
Speaker:to bring things back into perfect order.
Speaker:I'm a firm believer that everything that's going on in your life,
Speaker:no matter what it is, physiological, psychological,
Speaker:sociological or theological,
Speaker:is nothing but a feedback mechanism to get you to authenticity.
Speaker:The term that's authenticity today is really this state of mastery,
Speaker:the path of mastery. Because the magnificence of who you truly are,
Speaker:is far greater than all the fantasies you'll impose on yourself.
Speaker:When you're not living by highest priority you feel unfulfilled.
Speaker:When you're unfulfilled,
Speaker:you then look for me to gratification to fulfill yourself,
Speaker:and you activate your blood, glucose, and oxygen into the amygdala.
Speaker:The amygdala then tries to avoid predator and seek prey, avoid pain,
Speaker:seek pleasure and look for immediate gratification, and pursues hedonistic,
Speaker:immediate gratification, addictive, impulsive, and compulsive behaviors,
Speaker:which is not mastery.
Speaker:But when you live by highest priority and you feel fulfilled doing what you
Speaker:really love to do, you are moving in the path of self-actualization.
Speaker:That's why in every class I talk about, I talk about values.
Speaker:Because if you live by your highest value, you're on the path of mastery.
Speaker:Whenever you're not in the path of mastery,
Speaker:you tend to polarize yourself instead of synthesize yourself.
Speaker:And when you polarize yourself, when you're infatuate,
Speaker:whatever you infatuate with, literally consumes your mind.
Speaker:It's called brain noise. It's literally called static in the brain.
Speaker:It's called evoke potentials.
Speaker:There's hundreds of writers referring to these in different terms.
Speaker:And the second you do, when you're highly infatuated,
Speaker:you can barely sleep at night because you're preoccupied by that what you're
Speaker:infatuated with. And if you're highly resentful, the same thing.
Speaker:So anytime you're polarized with infatuation, resentments,
Speaker:and seeking and avoiding, and impulsive and instinctual,
Speaker:and you're basically distracted, you're not present, you're not centered,
Speaker:you're not self-actualizing, you're in you might say the animal mind,
Speaker:reacting. In the study of neurology there used to be a systems 1 and
Speaker:a system 2 type of thinking system.
Speaker:1 is like this animal brain where you're emotionally reacting before you're
Speaker:thinking. System 2 is thinking before you react and having governance.
Speaker:System 2 is a byproduct of living by priority.
Speaker:And it's a byproduct of putting your conscious and unconscious together.
Speaker:Your intuition is actually trying to reveal to you your unconscious
Speaker:to make it equal to the conscious so you could be fully conscious.
Speaker:And when you do, you have now reason. So the philosophers called it reason,
Speaker:some of the mystics called it the logos. It was called pleroma by the gnostics.
Speaker:It was called enlightenment by the Buddhists and by
Speaker:It was called presence. Just like in quantum physics,
Speaker:if you have a particle of light, which is timeless, spaceless, massless,
Speaker:and chargeless, and divided into its particle and antiparticles,
Speaker:a positron electron, they're spending forward in time, backward in time,
Speaker:an imaginary particle, a memory particle, and they're both polarized,
Speaker:and when you're spinning forward in time and you're positive or negative,
Speaker:you're only seeing half the equation, instead of neutral.
Speaker:When you have a neutral mind, which is objectivity, you have enlightenment.
Speaker:So you take the positron and electron mentality, positive and negative emotions,
Speaker:and integrate them, You have enlightenment. So no
Speaker:in mathematics it's the integration versus the differentiation,
Speaker:breaking things down and integrating things up, in space and time.
Speaker:When you extract out the space and time from the mind you become present.
Speaker:In ontology, it's becoming, we call it the essence of being.
Speaker:And when we're not in integrated state and we're in a disintegrated state,
Speaker:we're in the existence of becoming, where we wear personas and masks,
Speaker:instead of actually awakening our inner being.
Speaker:We call it asleep when we're not alive to both sides,
Speaker:we are unconscious of things, and we call it awakened.
Speaker:We're in the flow because we're effective and efficient in our nerve conduction
Speaker:pathways. We call it myelinization, the glials in the brain,
Speaker:the glial cells myelinate in the forebrain when we're in a self-actualized
Speaker:state, and when we're not, we're under a highly emotional state,
Speaker:a distress state, we're myelinating that amygdala again.
Speaker:Distress is the perception of fear of that which we seek,
Speaker:and a fear of gain of what we,
Speaker:the loss of what we seek and a fear of gain of what we're trying to avoid.
Speaker:So we are under a stress mode and not in master mode,
Speaker:whenever we're in that polarization.
Speaker:It's called in a sense unity consciousness by some writers.
Speaker:And in a sense, it's a science.
Speaker:So whether you study it by philosophy and called it integration,
Speaker:or you use the dialectic in philosophy by Zeno and you integrate, or Hegel,
Speaker:when you take the thesis and the anti thesis,
Speaker:and you synthesize that and create the synthesis,
Speaker:which is a spiritual awareness according to Hegel.
Speaker:A God consciousness, if you will, if you want to think by the theologians.
Speaker:Or if you go by a, perfectly by Sy Augustine,
Speaker:he called the will of God was equilibrium,
Speaker:and when the will of man matches the will of God, he's equilibrated,
Speaker:he's present with the divine nature.
Speaker:The divine nature was an enlightened state where you're fully aware about the,
Speaker:an omnipresent awareness, if you will,
Speaker:or at least a relative one to what you experience.
Speaker:So no matter what pathway we've taken through the ages, no matter what the path,
Speaker:there is a common thread to it.
Speaker:And this led me in this pursuit studying thousands of different writers over the
Speaker:last, nearly 50 years now, what is the common thread to them?
Speaker:You know, when Empedocles talked about, he talked about the four elements,
Speaker:he said when the four elements are integrated,
Speaker:you have the quintessence fifth element, which is love.
Speaker:When they're disintegrated, you have the four elements,
Speaker:which break things down and everything that's in the existential world is broken
Speaker:down into those parts. Now, the question is,
Speaker:is what's the science of integrating all these parts?
Speaker:How do we actually self actualize the path of that?
Speaker:That's what I've been interested in. And one thing's common,
Speaker:it's about the brain. In fact,
Speaker:if you look at the history of this entire journey from the very esoteric and
Speaker:animistic, earliest religious writers, to the mystics,
Speaker:to the shamans, to eventually the mystic religious, the mythologists,
Speaker:and the religious people,
Speaker:and then the philosophical people and the metaphysical and philosophical people,
Speaker:then finally into the scientific age, no matter what we do,
Speaker:you can see it's an evolution of the brain.
Speaker:So anything we can do in neuroscience today,
Speaker:they can evolve the brain and help us integrate the brain,
Speaker:which is what the brain is designed to do. It's it's designed to,
Speaker:in the thalamus,
Speaker:which is kind of the filtering gating mechanism for all the sensory experience,
Speaker:before it goes into the cortex, it basically is there to integrate it.
Speaker:And the cortex is designed,
Speaker:particularly the cortical spinal tract is to govern and take these
Speaker:vicissitudes and these volatilities and these instabilities and these inequities
Speaker:and integrate them, so we have governance in our life.
Speaker:Our brain is doing everything it can to help us have governance and to be
Speaker:authentic and be inspired. An inspired path.
Speaker:I always say the transcendental state is gratitude, love, inspiration,
Speaker:enthusiasm, certainty, and presence.
Speaker:These are the culmination of an authentic pathway.
Speaker:And every week when I teach the Breakthrough Experience program,
Speaker:which is my seminar designed to help people do that exact thing,
Speaker:to help them on the path of mastery.
Speaker:I developed a science that integrates all these philosophers and thinkers and
Speaker:mystics throughout the ages, and the scientists and neuroscientists,
Speaker:to try to make a simple, duplicatable, reproducible, transcribable,
Speaker:translatable system,
Speaker:and holds you methodically accountable to perceptions that
Speaker:are keeping you from being on your path of mastery. Let me give you an example.
Speaker:You meet somebody and maybe you're enamored with them,
Speaker:and maybe you're infatuated with them,
Speaker:and you're conscious of the upsides and you're unconscious of the downsides.
Speaker:Well, when you do that, you tend to,
Speaker:are too humble to admit what you see in them inside you,
Speaker:you put them on a pedestal.
Speaker:And now you are now conscious of your downsides and unconscious of some of your
Speaker:upsides.
Speaker:You have a false positive on their upsides and a false negative on their
Speaker:downsides.
Speaker:And then you have a false positive on your downsides and a false negative on
Speaker:your upsides.
Speaker:And so you skew it with a subjective and you're not really seeing what's
Speaker:actually there. And whenever you do,
Speaker:you tend to inject their values into your life.
Speaker:It tends to cloud the clarity of your own mission in life,
Speaker:what you feel called and inspired, the difference you wanna make in life,
Speaker:the inspiration, the path of self-actualization as
Speaker:And the moment you do that, you give them power and you minimize you.
Speaker:And when you do,
Speaker:you're not being authentic to yourself because you're now beneath yourself.
Speaker:Anytime you're shamed and minimizing yourself relative to somebody else,
Speaker:you're exaggerating them and minimizing you, and that's not you,
Speaker:that's not your authentic self.
Speaker:And this time you resent somebody and you put 'em down in the pit and you tend
Speaker:to act too proud to admit what I see in them inside me, I would never do that,
Speaker:I pride myself in never being that way.
Speaker:Now you exaggerate yourself and you're not being authentic.
Speaker:When you minimize yourself, that's inauthentic. When you exaggerate yourself,
Speaker:that's inauthentic. When you come back into balance, then you become authentic.
Speaker:So your intuition is trying to ask you prompt in your awareness,
Speaker:the downsides to the things you're infatuated with and
Speaker:you're resentful to, to bring things back into balance, to have homeostasis,
Speaker:to be able to have self actualization, to see things as they actually are,
Speaker:not as you thought they were with your senses in reality,
Speaker:the realization of your senses which are hallucinative and elusive at best,
Speaker:and see things as they really are.
Speaker:When you actually come to that realization and bring yourself back into balance,
Speaker:you have equanimity within yourself. You're not exaggerating or minimizing,
Speaker:you have equity between you and other people.
Speaker:That means you now have sustainable fair exchange,
Speaker:which allows you to maximize your mental function, less noise,
Speaker:because there's nothing distracting you, no infatuation, resentment,
Speaker:making up the bondage in the mind, and distractions, the evoked potentials.
Speaker:Now you have spontaneous action.
Speaker:And that takes you to your highest value where you're in spontaneously acting
Speaker:out of inspiration. And now you have, you know,
Speaker:sustainable fair exchange. You now have a more balanced business.
Speaker:You have more of a way of making income. People wanna do business with you,
Speaker:because you're not trying to get something for nothing or trying to give
Speaker:something for nothing. If you try to give something for nothing,
Speaker:you're gonna try to not want to continue business with somebody.
Speaker:If you try to get something for nothing,
Speaker:they're not gonna wanna do business with you.
Speaker:But if you give a fair exchange that's sustainable, we both want to continue,
Speaker:which maximizes economics,
Speaker:maximizes your potential in business and allows equity theory to maximize.
Speaker:These are all things that occur on your path of mastery.
Speaker:And in your social life, the same thing, you know,
Speaker:you can either be a follower of a culture or you can lead a culture.
Speaker:If you lead a culture, it's because you're exemplifying authenticity.
Speaker:And every human being wants to be around people that are demonstrating this
Speaker:authenticity, because it's inspiring, it's enthusiastic,
Speaker:it's literally somebody who's grateful,
Speaker:somebody who's loving what they're doing,
Speaker:somebody who's inspired and present and certain about what they're doing.
Speaker:That magnetizes and draws people to them.
Speaker:So whenever you're living authentically, you get to maximize your social life.
Speaker:You get to take out the noise of your brain.
Speaker:You get to have the greatest creativity,
Speaker:because when you're living by what's highest on your value inspired you end up
Speaker:taking on challenges instead of avoiding 'em.
Speaker:And when you pursue challenges that inspire you, you create innovation,
Speaker:creativity and genius. So you wake up your genius,
Speaker:you have more stable business development,
Speaker:you have more income in relationships when you're in authentic state,
Speaker:you communicate in fair exchange with them.
Speaker:They wanna be with you because that's what they wanna be loved through,
Speaker:who they are.
Speaker:Not who you wanna make them by changing them or changing you relative to them.
Speaker:You automatically your physiology and your autonomic nervous system,
Speaker:the prefrontal cortex activates the hypothalamus,
Speaker:the suprachiasmatic nucleus in the brain.
Speaker:The hypothalamus runs the autonomics to bring homeostasis to physiology,
Speaker:balances out the complementary opposites,
Speaker:sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. The suprachiasmatic nucleus,
Speaker:which is the circadian rhythm center and the pineal gland,
Speaker:they keep melatonin and keep the circadian rhythms in balance.
Speaker:You literally get a homeostatic mechanism physiologically.
Speaker:And when you do, you're inspired.
Speaker:Cause when you're doing something you really love and you're inspired by it and
Speaker:you're not judging things, you're not in strife as Empedocles said,
Speaker:you now have the path of self mastery.
Speaker:On the Breakthrough Experience program that I teach well, not every week,
Speaker:but almost every week, I I develop this methodology,
Speaker:I call it the Demartini Method,
Speaker:which is a series of questions to make you conscious of the unconscious.
Speaker:When you're infatuated,
Speaker:you need to be conscious of the downsides to calm yourself down and lift
Speaker:yourself up to them. When you're resentful to somebody,
Speaker:you need to lift them up and you need to bring yourself down to bring things
Speaker:back in equilibrium. So it's the exact questions to ask,
Speaker:to make you conscious of what you were unconscious of,
Speaker:so you can bring yourself back into the self actualized and
Speaker:equanimity state, where you're now living in your executive function,
Speaker:where you're now taking command of your life,
Speaker:you're not trying to get something for nothing or give something for nothing.
Speaker:You're in fair exchange,
Speaker:which maximizes the empowerment of all seven areas of your life.
Speaker:Any area of your life you don't empower, people are gonna overpower you.
Speaker:And anybody you infatuate or resent is gonna run your life,
Speaker:they're gonna overpower you. But the second you love somebody,
Speaker:as Empedocles said, you're not in the world of strife,
Speaker:strife within yourself because you're not in a state of equanimity and strife
Speaker:between you and others, because you're not in a state of equity.
Speaker:When you're there, you're in your self-actualized state,
Speaker:you're in your enlightened state.
Speaker:You're now your objective true state.
Speaker:Objectivity means neutral state. You're now resilient and adaptable.
Speaker:Your heart rate variability is maximized physiologically for resilience and
Speaker:adaptability. Your immune system is maximized.
Speaker:Your microbiome comes back into balance.
Speaker:They used to think that the immune system was something that was there to attack
Speaker:invaders. That's an antiquated idea.
Speaker:They now know that the immune system is basically part of the sensory system and
Speaker:is measuring the microorganisms in your body and letting the brain know
Speaker:so it can regulate through autonomic and epigenetic changes in physiology to
Speaker:maximize the homeostasis in the body.
Speaker:It's another extension of the homeostatic feedback system. In other words,
Speaker:when we're living by our highest values, we're living authentically,
Speaker:when we're actually being in a state of equanimity and we're actually seeing
Speaker:things as they are, not as we judge them to be, as Empedocles said,
Speaker:we see that there's nothing but love, all else was illusion.
Speaker:We activate the executive center.
Speaker:You now function from an executive position and you get that in your life.
Speaker:You rise up in power because very few people are willing to walk the path of
Speaker:self mastery. Most people who are not doing what they love, loving what they do,
Speaker:aren't inspired by their vision, enthusiastically working,
Speaker:grateful for their position, aren't certain and present in their mastery,
Speaker:because they've got an epistemological study in that area that they wanna master
Speaker:and express,
Speaker:are basically sitting there caught in a life of mediocrity instead of a path
Speaker:of inspiration and genius.
Speaker:And I love helping people go on that path.
Speaker:I love waking people up to the realization they have, and believe it or not,
Speaker:as the Bonpo lama taught me and shared, nothing's missing in you,
Speaker:at the level of the essence of your soul, the authentic self,
Speaker:nothing's missing in you. At the level of the senses,
Speaker:things appear to be missing in you.
Speaker:The things that appear to be missing in you are the things you're too proud or
Speaker:too humble to admit you have that you see in other people.
Speaker:So if we compare ourselves to other people,
Speaker:instead of compare our daily actions to what's truly meaningful to us and what's
Speaker:really priority to us, we're not gonna live the path of mastery.
Speaker:So the Demartini Method is designed to ask questions,
Speaker:to see the hidden order in your apparent chaos, to see that nothing's missing,
Speaker:even though you think it is. And the thing that's missing is what's unconscious.
Speaker:And so you can literally take the synthesis and synchronicities of opposites
Speaker:that Jung was describing, and
Speaker:the Gestalt was describing in psychology and Wilhem Wundt was describing in the
Speaker:symmetry of opposites, the simultaneous contrast as he called it.
Speaker:These are all terms for the very path of self mastery. And the method,
Speaker:the Demartini Method is a science on how to integrate all that knowledge and be
Speaker:able to practically apply it to dissolve some of the subconsciously stored
Speaker:impulses and instincts that our animal nature keeps us trapped in,
Speaker:which makes us react before we think,
Speaker:and allows us to go into the executive center,
Speaker:out of the amygdala into the executive center, where we think before we react.
Speaker:And if we do, we now the leader, not the follower,
Speaker:we build our culture instead of follow a culture.
Speaker:And we give ourselves permission to shine, not shrink.
Speaker:And that I believe is what the path of self-mastery has been stated throughout
Speaker:the centuries, literally from the Eastern mystics, from,
Speaker:they called it the path of the sun in Egypt,
Speaker:and the mystics, the occults writers described it as the path of the sun.
Speaker:That means that those individuals that were not of the multitude,
Speaker:that rose out and transcended and looked towards the sun and became enlightened
Speaker:and a reflection of the sun, they were the children of the sun.
Speaker:So on the Eastern mystics or the Western scientists, it doesn't matter.
Speaker:They're all pointing to a similar overlapping theme.
Speaker:And that's why I put together the Demartini Method and the Breakthrough
Speaker:Experience to help people do that path,
Speaker:regardless of their source of starting points,
Speaker:whether it be religious or scientific, or whether it be in mathematical studies,
Speaker:integration,
Speaker:or whether it be purely a neuroscience or whether it be in the area of the field
Speaker:of philosophy, it doesn't matter where they start.
Speaker:I've integrated all the different writings and I put it together so you could
Speaker:have this path available to you. And I just wanted to take a few moments,
Speaker:this moment,
Speaker:this 30 minutes or so that I'm taking here and share that that's available to
Speaker:you. That's something that I've worked on for nearly 50 years,
Speaker:because I wanted in my own life, I've wanted to, you know, master my life.
Speaker:I wanted to be able to, you know,
Speaker:do some extraordinary and have original ideas that serve human beings on the
Speaker:planet. I wanted to have a, you know, a global business.
Speaker:I wanna have a financial independence. I wanted to have a global family dynamic.
Speaker:I wanna have social influence.
Speaker:I wanted to be able to have physical vitality and energy.
Speaker:I wanna be able to have an inspired path where I could honor and
Speaker:appreciate any religious or philosophical or perennial wisdom or teachings
Speaker:through the ages, but not be trapped by any of 'em, but incorporate 'em all,
Speaker:inclusive, not exclusive. That's the path that I wanted.
Speaker:And not everybody's interested in that whole path.
Speaker:They may be interested in building their business and mastering the business
Speaker:game or mastering their economic game and wealth,
Speaker:or they want to master their field of intellectual pursuits or maybe their
Speaker:spiritual quest,
Speaker:or maybe just their physical fitness or maybe relationship dynamics or social
Speaker:leadership skills.
Speaker:It doesn't matter where you have on your hierarchy of values that's priority.
Speaker:The path of mastery is the same.
Speaker:And I can show you how to integrate all of them so you can master all of them.
Speaker:Because the reality is when you're looking for a mate,
Speaker:you're looking for somebody that's got something to offer in all of 'em.
Speaker:When a woman's looking for a guy she's looking for somebody that's, you know,
Speaker:fit, somebody that's intelligent, somebody that's ambitious,
Speaker:somebody that's got resources,
Speaker:somebody that wants to be with her and love her and appreciate her and have a
Speaker:family with her possibly.
Speaker:They're there to have social influence and get along with the people they care
Speaker:about. Again, and be inspired by something.
Speaker:You're looking for somebody that's empowered in all areas.
Speaker:And they're looking for somebody empowered in all areas.
Speaker:So why not empower 'em all? Why not, on the path of mastery,
Speaker:empower all areas of your life? And doesn't matter which one it is,
Speaker:the principles are the same. I love teaching those principles.
Speaker:And then we spill it over,
Speaker:and show you how to super task that path of all of them.
Speaker:That's what the Breakthrough Experience is about.
Speaker:And that's exactly what my Demartini Method's about.
Speaker:It's a science on how to awaken that for people who are receptive to that.
Speaker:It's not the lazy man's guide to enlightenment. It's the path of mastery.
Speaker:It's the path of empowerment, or enlightenment, whatever you wanna call it.
Speaker:So I just wanted to take some time to share that.
Speaker:And I do wanna mention something that,
Speaker:hope you enjoyed this little free presentation. I spoke a bit fast,
Speaker:but you can listen to it slower on your thing if you want to.
Speaker:But in addition to this message I'm saying tonight,
Speaker:I want you to know that there's a free on-demand masterclass called Finding
Speaker:Meaning and Purpose on the Path of Self Mastery,
Speaker:this is about the path of living by what I call the telos,
Speaker:an Aristotelian term for the end in mind,
Speaker:the very highest priority objective in life,
Speaker:and identifying what that is and being clear about what you're committed to in
Speaker:life. And this is a very powerful on-demand masterclass.
Speaker:You got something outta this little presentation now,
Speaker:you'll get something out of what I'll be saying on this masterclass.
Speaker:So take advantage of that and thank you for joining me today.
Speaker:And I look forward to seeing you next week.
Speaker:But I think you can listen to this again,
Speaker:if you need to listen to it more than once, but this is what I love doing.
Speaker:I love, I love teaching,
Speaker:researching and writing and sharing with people anything that can help them
Speaker:master their life and do something, evolve into their consciousness,
Speaker:into awareness of about the magnificence of who they are.
Speaker:So if you're not appreciating yourself, join me at the Breakthrough Experience,
Speaker:learn the Demartini Method.
Speaker:And let me share with you what I know will make a difference in your,
Speaker:your journey. So thank you until next week.