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When you're trying to work within the laws of the universe and not fighting the

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laws of the universe, you're way more productive,

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way more fulfilled and more grateful.

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I really believe that gratitude and love of the heart is a byproduct of living

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congruently with the law of the one and the many.

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Since I was 17, 18 years old,

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and I had the opportunity to meet a great teacher named Paul Bragg,

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who inspired me one night to become a teacher.

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He mentioned the term universal law.

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I didn't know anything about what that meant at the time,

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but in my pursuit of wanting to know what it is, cause it sounded kind of cool,

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I went and exploring what that might be.

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I later went on to a dictionary and to encyclopedias,

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to know what is a universal law.

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It led me to the study of natural laws, which are another name for it.

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And it led me to the understanding of the logos,

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which was the reason and order that underlied the universe,

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that many great philosophers believed existed.

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In my pursuit of these principles or these laws that

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seem to rule the universe, like the law of gravity,

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by Newton and Einstein,

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the law of electromagnetism, like by Maxwell and Faraday,

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and other laws, the law of conservation, by Clausius.

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I wanted to understand what was the most universal of all universal laws,

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the keystone, the very foundation, the edifice of all laws,

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the most general universal law.

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I think that has been the pursuit of many great minds.

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I wanted to build a foundation of knowledge on that. And one of those laws,

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one of the most universal of all laws is called the law of the one and the many.

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And I found this law applying on a micro level,

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in the subatomic world,

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and I found it in the macro level and the astronomical world and of course,

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anywhere in between, including all of human behavior.

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I'd like to elaborate on that law and give you some idea on how this could be

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useful to know and to apply into your life.

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It will give you a competitive advantage.

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So you might want to write some notes down and take notes,

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what I'm about to share.

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The law of the one and the many says from the one comes the many and from the

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many comes the one. Now think about that.

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From the one comes the many and from the many comes the one.

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And let's look at the ramifications of that.

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From the one quantum vacuum at Planck's scale

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came particles and antiparticles into existence.

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Some believe that the universe was beginning in the

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coming from one into many.

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And some believe that possibly the universe will do

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crunch from the big bang or go into a black hole and recycle itself in ekpyrotic

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models, from the many back into the one.

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This law in gravity,

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you're going from many radii going into one source.

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And electromagnetism from a point source you're going into many radii,

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one to many with light, many to one with gravity.

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So even though you've got a universal law of gravity and a universal law of

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electromagnetism,

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you have a universal law that supersedes that called the law of the one

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and the many. From the one, point source, light radiates into many.

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Like on a sphere you have many different points along the sphere,

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circumference and outer sphere,

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but it all points to one at the center.

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This one and many occurs in the form of going from oneness

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into many-ness, which is fragmentation or disintegration.

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And then you got also gravity going the other direction into integration from

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many-ness to oneness. So we could say it's integration and disintegration,

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is another name for the law of the one and the many.

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We could call that also when you're building subatomic

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particles into atomic particles, you're building particles,

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and then you're dissembling them.

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That's called recombination when you're building it. And ionization,

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when you take an atom and you build and destroy it,

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another name for it is the build and destroy, remodeling. The universe,

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in order to evolve has to remodel itself. And in your life,

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you have to build and destroy yourself. If you're married,

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you'll probably notice that they both build and destroy you and you both build

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and destroy them. And that's part of the equation of the one and the many.

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Now at the molecular level, you're have what they call SN1,

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SN2 nucleophilic substitution,

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and electrophilic elimination reactions.

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These reactions are build and destroy,

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going from many to one and one to many. We get into the cell,

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we end up we have assemblage of molecules and the

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disassemblage, building and destroying, catabolism anabolism if you will.

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And then the cell we've got mitosis, which is building a cell, and apoptosis,

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destroying of a cell,

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going from one cell into many parts or going from many parts into building one

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cell. When we go into the tissue level,

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we actually are taking cells and organizing them into

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them into breaking down. And this is called in a sense, plasticity.

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Bones are remodeling themselves and building and destroying,

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neurons are building and destroying, connected tissue's

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In fact, all of your organs are building and destroying and having plasticity.

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You also have,

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you have anabolic build and catabolic autonomic nervous system in your

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physiology. This is the parasympathetic and sympathetic,

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which is build and destroy, reduction and oxidation.

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So at all scales up to the body we see this. And in our psychology,

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we have pride and shame.

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We pride ourselves and go into fire and build ourselves up and inflate ourselves

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and deflate ourselves. One is in a sense radiative and expansive,

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and one is gravitative. Again, the same law.

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And then we look in our relationships,

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there's times when we feel like we're building it and supporting each other,

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and others when we're challenging each other and criticizing each other and

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destroying it and build and destroy is going to do it.

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If we get cocky in a relationship, they will criticize us. If we get humbled,

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they will lift us. And they're trying to keep us authentic.

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They're trying to keep us at the border between build and destroy.

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Maximum growth and development has been known,

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biologically to occur at the border of support and challenge,

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build and destroy, order and chaos, different names for the same principle.

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This law is the most universal law I've been able to find in all my studies.

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It's a very powerful principle. On a larger scale within society,

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you have people that are joining together in groups and people that are against

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the group. In fact,

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if you move into a town for the first time and you've come from an out of town

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place and you move in, you want to fit in, and join and be part of the group.

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But once you fit the group, you want to stand out.

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And then when you're dating many people and you're dating many boyfriends or

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girlfriends or whatever your choices are gender wise,

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you'll find out when you're dating many you're trying to find that special one.

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But once you got the one you're wondering about the many.

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The one and the many applies in relationship dynamics.

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If you look at your life on a social scale,

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you'll see that there's union and division, peace and war,

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cooperation and competition in business, there's build and destroy.

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There's large organizations that decentralized and then

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then they rebuild and go from many into one again.

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So this law is the most universal law that we find,

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and we will find that the more you force yourself towards the many,

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the more nature forces you back to the one,

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the more you force this way back to the many, again.

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So from the one comes the many, from the many comes the one.

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If you understand that and understand that that is what is nature's way.

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You won't fight that and try to force it into one or the other side.

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You'll see that that's the case. Even in your own being at the level,

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by the way, this goes on, geologically,

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you have things that are plumes that are basically

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fire, expanding. And then you have plunges, which is contracting. Fire,

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water. Heat, cool. Condensation, rarefaction. So on geology,

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the entire weather patterns that we have is fire rising up at the equator and

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cooling at the poles and causing the hadley circulations and all the different

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circulations.

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And our entire meteorological weather patterns is built out of the one and the

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many,

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cause it's going down and condensing towards the poles and it's rarefying and

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going towards the many. So all of meteorological,

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all geological and astronomical, you'll find that stars are forming,

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protostars are forming from gas to dust towards oneness.

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And then they radiate outward and go into an explosion in the supernova and

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eventually go back into a black hole. And it goes from one to many,

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one to many and galaxies are radiating out and forming new stars and active

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galactic nuclei. And then also condensing back and going into a black hole.

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And you'll find that this is occurring. This occurs on the macro scale,

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possibly the big bang and the black hole,

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super galaxy clusters emerging and super attractors converging,

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and so divergence convergence is on the all scales.

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So from the subatomic particle to the astronomical domain, this law's applying,

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it's the most universal law.

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All of the other laws that I studied from conservation laws to physics

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laws to mathematical laws, are all equations between one and many.

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You start with a series of reactants, you get a product.

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So you get reactants many, go into a product,

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or you go from product and you go into various reactions.

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All those are balanced by an equation. So in math, we find this law,

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we find this in chemistry. We find this in physics.

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We find this on the micro level, we find this at the macro level.

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It is the most universal law that you could mention,

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and Mortimer Adler in his great Syntopicon Volume set by Britannica discusses

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this law also, it's worth you reading,

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but this law, when you understand it,

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is magnificent because you can set realistic expectations

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understand it. When you are also, when you go in your own life,

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you have one human being, you're one essential self.

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In philosophy and ontology youl have one essential self called the soul.

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It then fragments in the existential world into many personas and

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masks. In fact,

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personal development is the reintegration of the many different personalities we

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play in society, fitting in, to eventually our authentic self,

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our one soul. And then what's interesting in relationships,

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if you fire yourself up and go into pride and start to think you're inflated a

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bit and go towards that and you look down on somebody and degrade them and

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talk down on them, you eventually get humbled to be brought back down.

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And if you go down and dilute yourself and deflate yourself,

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people lift you up to try to get you in equilibrium,

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because of the law of the one and the many.

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And you'll get criticism if you get cocky,

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you'll get humbled and you'll get praised.

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And nature's constantly trying to sociologically get you into equilibrium in

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your life. Also in relationship in business,

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if you get puffed up and you're out of equilibrium and you're not being

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authentic, and you're in one of your personas,

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it's inflated and you talk down to your customer and don't meet their needs,

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you eventually get humbled because there's no sales because you're projecting

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assumptions onto them and they're not getting their needs met.

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And you're thinking the one is more important than the many.

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And eventually you realize you get humbled and you start thinking about them and

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when you get the many back up,

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if you go too far with the many and you altruistically, sacrificed for the many,

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you sacrifice your profits. And so again,

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you eventually get proud again and say, I deserve more than that.

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And you bring it back into equilibrium. Nature is trying to find an equilibrium,

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an equitable position in fair exchange, in all relationship dynamics,

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all equations to balance between the law of the one and the many.

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And in Einstein's equation when it talks about energy,

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which is a radiant energy or potential energy, kinetic energy,

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it's going into the potential of turning it into matter.

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So if you take matter and convert it into energy,

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a tiny bit of matter makes a lot of energy and it radiates out,

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or it condenses back into matter.

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No matter where we go in the study of life,

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we're going to find this law of the one and the many.

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And this is the most crucial of laws to master because you'll set realistic

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expectations on life if you understand it's application.

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And if you're going out there and you want to make a vast difference in the

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world, you have to meet their needs.

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You can't think of only you cause if you're thinking of only you,

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and you're not thinking of them,

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you've got to find a balance between your own individual oneness,

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in the undivided you, and then express what it is that you want to do,

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which is your mission of expression to the many.

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And the bigger the expression you're able to do,

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And what's interesting in the study of psychology,

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you realize that we're all reflections of each other.

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When you can identify the many inside the one, you've mastered your life.

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You know,

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Schopenhauer basically says that we become our true self to the degree that we

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make everyone else ourself.

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When all the parts out there are reflections of what's inside you,

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you've mastered your life. In the Breakthrough Experience program,

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which I've been teaching for 32 years,

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almost which I've done 1,112 times now,

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I teach a method in there where we actually identify a trait, action,

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or inaction that we perceive another individual displaying or

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demonstrating that we admire or despise most, that we look up to or down.

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If we look up to them, we minimize ourselves. If we look down on them,

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we exaggerate ourselves.

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If we are too humble to admit what we see in them is inside us

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and we disown it, we stay infatuated.

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If we're too proud to admit what we see in them is inside us, we stay resentful.

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But if we go in there and identify, go to a moment,

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where and when you perceive yourself displaying or demonstrating the same or

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similar specific trait, action,

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inaction that you admire or despise in them and you own it,

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what you've done is you've taken the many and you've incorporated into the one.

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And the one and the many are now in equilibrium,

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and there's a reflective awareness,

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and you've maximized the potential that the law of the one and the many can

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provide you. When you realize that whatever you see in others is inside you,

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and you're not too proud or too humble to admit what you see in them is inside

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you, you level the playing field, you balance the equation,

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you have equity between yourself and them. You have equanimity within yourself.

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You maximize your potential. You're inspired by what you do.

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And we get grateful. We get inspired. We end up enthused.

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We become certain and present,

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and we feel love whenever we have the law of the one and many balanced in our

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life. It is the most universal principle.

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My entire Demartini Method that I teach in the Breakthrough Experience and I

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teach training programs around the world for is teaching people,

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the science of how to access the center between the law of the one and the many.

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From the one comes the many, from the many comes the one.

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If you start with one universe origin,

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we could call it in theology,

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the one God into many humans or we could say the monarchy going

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into the democracy. That's the law of the one and the many.

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They found out in sociology,

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if you try to have complete autocracy and a monarch without caring

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about the people, you get a tyrant. And you get irrational tyranny.

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And if you go the other direction where you get the many,

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and you don't have the one, you have chaos, irrational tyranny,

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rational tyranny. I said it backwards.

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And what's happening is it's nature is forcing you the balance of one and many.

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That's why even some governments, they have to have one leader,

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but they have to have checks and balances from the many to make sure that

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they're representing the many.

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If we find the balance between the one and the many, we have the most stable,

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sustainable system. The same thing in our body.

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If we have too much catabolism, we break down.

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If we have too much anabolism we build up. One we emaciate,

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one we satiate and get fat,

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and either one of those creates illnesses.

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But if we find a nice balance of metabolic equilibrium between the one and the

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many, which is union and division, catabolism, anabolism,

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we maximize our wellness and potential.

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So anything we can do to ask questions,

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the quality of our life's based on the quality of the questions we ask.

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If we are perceiving ourselves inflated,

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we need to ask questions that humble us. If we're perceiving ourselves diluted,

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we need to ask questions that build us.

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If we ask questions that equilibrate the mind,

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we stabilize ourselves in the law of the one and the many. As I said,

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if you're in a relationship for instance,

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and you're feeling that you're the overdog and you feel you've got more power

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and you're inflated, you're going to be dating somebody if they're underdog,

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they're going to be wanting the one and holding onto you with an infatuation.

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Cause when they're infatuated, they want that one. And only one,

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that's special one. But if you're the one that's the overdog,

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you're going to want to keep your options open because you don't feel like you

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have a match yet.

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And so what happens is you keep your options open and want to see many,

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want to keep yourself dating and you don't want to be tied down.

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This person wants to tie you down because they're the underdog and they want the

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one when you want the many. And at the same time,

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you can turn that and swap the other direction and they can be empowered,

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and then you can be the underdog and now you'll want the one and they'll want

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the many.

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But nature forces to match in a marriage in a relationship to keep that

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balance between the one and the many, which is the most stable,

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sustainable relationship there is.

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So whether you have a relationship with your kids, the same way,

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with your spouse, people at work, people that are customers,

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people in society,

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this law is automatically a law that nobody violates.

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And if you attempt to violate you get a lesson,

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that's why there's a law of eristic escalation in society that says that

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whenever you're trying to promote something,

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the equal and opposite will also be promoted in order

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one and the many.

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And if you try to be a dictator and try to be a control of everything you'll get

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a revolution of people, the many, that will try to balance it.

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So nature forces you to get into equanimity and back

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law of the one and the many. So in all areas of our life, even in economics,

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if all of a sudden the market goes up and it's inflated prices and it's puffed

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up and it's inflated, that's radiation,

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it ends up having forces that go and deflate it back into the mean,

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if it goes below it and it concentrates, it goes into gravitation and

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it gets denser than it does, nature forces it to expand again.

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And it goes back up.

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So the markets are oscillating by the one and the many on a path called the

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mean. And if an individual sets realistic expectations on their investments,

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according to the mean they have less volatility, is more stabilities,

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they're less likely to let the outer world in the market dictate their actions

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and be more focused on actually longterm investments.

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And it's not the timing of the market,

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it's the time in the market as great philosophers have said.

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And that same law, the one that many applies. So in our economics,

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it's applying in our physiology it's applying, in our sociology it's applying,

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in our relationships and marriages and family it's applying,

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in our spirituality it's applying. If we inflate ourselves, we're inauthentic.

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If we deflate ourselves, we're inauthentic,

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but if we are being ourselves and we find that balance between the one and the

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many, we now realize that everything around us is a reflection of us.

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And we have the authentic self and we're integrated and we're inspired and we're

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enthused and we're grateful and we have love,

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and that's the spiritual path. And in our mind,

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if we go and inflate ourselves and we go and kind of talk down to people and

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think we know better that we get humbled and we get noise in the brain.

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If we infatuate with somebody,

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they'll occupy space and time in our mind and create noise,

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because we're defracting ourselves, deflecting and defracting,

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and if we end up having equality and realize that their opinion and our

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opinion both matter,

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and we merge and integrate those opinions and create a higher dialectic out of

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it, we expand ourselves on the intellectual front.

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So in every area of our life,

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literally the law of the one and many applies.

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And I just wanted to cover that law of the one and many,

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because it's so applicable in your daily life. As I said,

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you have many personas and one being, and every time you,

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in the Breakthrough Experience,

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when I help people go through the Demartini Method,

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and they transcend a judgment, when they're judging,

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whenever you're judging something you're exaggerating or minimizing it.

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And whenever you do you're not being yourself.

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And so nature forces that judgment to eventually be humble and eventually be

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brought back into equilibrium.

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And you're back into your real authentic self for a second. The moment you do,

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you get promoted and transcend what you were judged and onto the next judgment.

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And then you polarize yourself again into the many personas,

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and then eventually you're forced back into integration again,

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and then you're polarized and integrated.

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So there's an ongoing you might say integration, disintegration, integration,

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disintegration in order to remodel yourself along your journey of evolution.

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And the Demartini Method is designed to equilibrate those and to bring the law

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of the one and many back into balance the second you've got it dispersed.

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So when people come to me in the Breakthrough Experience

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I'm infatuated with this individual, I'm inflating them and deflating me.

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I'm radiating expanding them, they're greater than I am. And I'm minimizing me.

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I'm shrunk. So I'm here, I'm gravitational. They're radiational.

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They're greater than me. So the equation is out of balance. And if I ask,

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'So go to a moment where when

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you see within yourself the same or similar specific trait, action,

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inaction you admire in them and own it,

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you bring them down and you bring yourself up because you realize and level the

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playing field. When you level the playing field, you go back into authenticity.

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The moment you're authentic, you empower yourself. The moment you do,

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you have a moment of love and gratitude. A moment of authenticity,

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a moment of the soul, the state of unconditional love. There's no judgment.

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You then get promoted to the next illusion, the next

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I always say that we don't really know things that we infatuate with because

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we're blind to the downsides.

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We don't really know things that we're resentful to cause we're blind to the

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upsides. And when we're looking down on it and blind to the upsides of it,

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right? And we're thinking that we're proud and looking down on it,

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we're too exaggerating of ourselves and proud of ourselves and we're not being

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authentic. And when we're looking up to something infatuated,

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minimizing yourself, we're minimizing ourself, we're not authentic.

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But the moment we have reflective awareness, we have love for somebody,

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love for somebody, we're authentic. But the moment we do,

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we go onto the next judgment because our nature is to constantly go to the next

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mystery. Once we know something and we love something,

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and we've learned about it,

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we go onto the next mystery on this vast universe we have to study the

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mysteries.

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And the greatest way to understand the great mysteries is to understand that

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it's a repeating experience of the law of the one and many.

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So anything that you're going to pursue and learn,

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you're going to see this law of the one and many apply.

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And I've studied 299 different disciplines and written about each of these

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disciplines and that law is the most universal law in every discipline I study.

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If you go to anthropology and you look at the evidence of the human beings,

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you have the out of Africa hypothesis, which is the law of the one,

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and it's basically a mitochondrial DNA lineage from out of

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Africa, somewhere in Africa. And you also have the multi-regional hypothesis.

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The idea that there may be multiple sources of where human beings may have

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started. And by the way, when you stop and think about it,

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there had to be a man and a woman simultaneously found

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start this journey, call it Eve, if you want, call it Adam, if you want,

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if you want to go for biblical language, but whatever it is, they got a name.

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It could have been John and Sally for all we know. But the point is.

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Maybe it was me, maybe I'm older than I think, but in the process of doing that,

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that one and many is anthropology. And then when you look at it,

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you go from one location,

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it disperses into many locations and you have this diffraction and disbursement

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of human beings around the world.

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And then you also have this idea that there's many locations around the world.

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And the more we study the origins of human beings, we find out that,

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or man and woman, the more we find out that, or transgender today,

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we got to put that in there cause it's a whole mixture of gender.

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The more we realize that there may be multiple locations where human beings may

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have originated, not just one. And that's a model.

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But the law of the one and many is applying there, If

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we see the same thing.

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So every discipline that I've gotten the opportunity to study. Right now,

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I'm just finishing up a textbook, an 826 page textbook on the sun,

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on helioseismology and radiation of the sun.

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And in the nuclear core of the sun,

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you've got many hydrogen protons joining together to make helium,

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going through a series of steps to make helium, which is a helium,

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hydrogen fusion process to make helium,

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to create out of that one core,

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a radiant energy that gives life to the solar system and all the parts of the

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solar system.

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And what's interesting is there's a circulating solar wind that comes back and

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they recycle within the solar system.

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And this is a law of the one and many applying there.

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So no matter what I go and study, no matter what field that I've gone into,

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doesn't matter what it is. Sociology, psychology, physics,

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theology, mathematics, endocrinology. You've got from endocrinology,

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you have the suprachiasmatic nucleus,

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and you have the hypothalamus going to all the different organs from the one

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primary endocrine gland, the pituitary gland from glands and for the autonomics,

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the suprachiasmatic nucleus for all the different rhythms of the body.

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There's one location,

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the pontifical location that then expresses to all the cells and brings

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circadian rhythms, brings hormone balance and brings autonomic balance.

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But you also have the feedback from all the cells going back to give impact back

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to it. If you study this law of the one and many,

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it's absolutely essential for the healing arts, the study of the healing arts,

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bringing that into balance. So no matter what field we study, that law applies.

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And I just wanted to give you kind of an overview of that one law to make you

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contemplate it. You can maybe go and study it, again Mortimer Adler,

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in Syntopicon volumes two, volumes one and two,

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he talks about the law of the one and many, it's worth reading,

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but it is the most universal.

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It's also called the law of similars and differences. Every judgment.

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When you infatuated with somebody, you see more similars than differences.

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And when you resent somebody, you see more differences than similarities. Again,

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the law of the one and many.

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So all of our emotions are based on this law of the one and many and all of our

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physics and every aspect of our life is based on it. In fact,

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you won't find any area of your life that's not impacted by the law of the one

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and the many. It's called also peace and war, peace, union, division.

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It's got many different names, cooperation, competition,

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and in your business, if you expect to have peace without war,

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if you expect your family to have one, everybody's united,

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we're all agreeing on it you're going to have to have somebody outside that

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you're gonna have a war with in order to have that, if not,

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you're going to have peace and war in the family because you're going to have

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the law of the one and many ruling it. Agreements and disagreements,

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cooperation, competition, build and destroy. In fact,

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remodeling in order to evolve,

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the evolution itself requires a remodeling of build and destroy.

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That's why you have an anabolic and catabolic in your body,

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but you need that in your life and in society and in the solar system and the

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galaxy, et cetera, this law is the universal law.

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And I just wanted to introduce you to it.

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So you have a glimpse of its impact in your life because there's not one aspect

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of your life that's not impacted by the law of the one and many. Like I said,

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when I started studying universal laws, when I was 17, 18 years old,

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I first started reading at that time.

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I just wanted to know what a universal law was,

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but this one law was one of the most significant laws that I found.

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In my Prophecy program,

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my seven day program on leadership and mastery I emphasize and I developed

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this and this case, in Jet Set magazine about three or four, five months ago,

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if you look back at Jetset magazine, which I write for,

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I write for many magazines around the world, but this one,

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I elaborate on this law of the one and many,

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I wanted people that were in the magazine, the readers,

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who are primary jet owners to read about it because it has application in

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aeronautics.

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It has application in finance and application in social leadership

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skills. So no matter what we do, you know,

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if you try to be a leader and you forget the people, you become a tyrant,

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you get humbled and a revolution occurs.

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If you try to go and sacrifice for the people,

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you get chaos and you get a disorder and there's no leadership at all,

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nature forces you into equilibrium.

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As Saint Augustin said,

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he was a theologian and he said that the will of God is equilibrium,

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when the will of man matches the will of God he's graced by the presence of the

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divine.

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Now that's a theological language and that God is not an anthropomorphic deity

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that we make up in our minds,

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but it's just the presence of the laws of nature expressed in the

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form of a grand organized design that's part of our nature.

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And I think that we are deserved to understand this law.

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And if we really explore this I'm absolutely certain it will give you a

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competitive advantage in the world,

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which is why I'm taking the time to just introduce it to you and put the

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information out there, to start you on a journey of exploring it,

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because it can make a difference.

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All of my seminars are revolved around the law of the one and many,

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all of the teachings and every level of the programs in the 76 courses I teach

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in my Concourse of Wisdom curriculum are all elaborating on that law,

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so you can have a deeper understanding on it.

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because whoever understands that to the fullest is way more competitive

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advantage in this world. They have realistic expectations.

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They have appreciation,

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they understand how the law's working and when you're trying to work within the

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laws of the universe and not fighting the laws of the universe,

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you're way more productive, way more fulfilled and more great.

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I really believe that gratitude and love of the heart is a byproduct of living

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congruently with the law of the one and the many.

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So I wanted to share that with you in this little discourse,

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and also every time you live and you understand this law of the one and

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many, you're going to expand your game.

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And I just want to take a moment to share with you two things.

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And also I have another program that's coming up.

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I'm going to show you how to find the hidden order in your daily chaos.

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How to ask questions that liberate you from emotional baggage and how to

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to show that there isn't any,

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it's just a misunderstanding on your part and not knowing how to ask the

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I'm going to show you how to see the hidden order.

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So instead of having emotional baggage accumulate in your life,

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So you can have fuel in life and not baggage and friction.

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So this will be a very powerful program,

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I guarantee this is a very powerful exploration.

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I'm going to be explaining how the Demartini Method plays a role in the

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order in your life.

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There's absolutely no reason you have to have a chaotic experience when you

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understand the law of the one and many,

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and you understand the hidden order in your apparent chaos.

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So I just want to let those be known.

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Thank you for joining me on this special little event, this webinar.

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And may you go and explore the law of the one and many.

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It is the most universal law and the most important one you can understand.

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It will give you a competitive advantage. I look forward to seeing you,

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