- Do you remember the exact
Was it a long-term turning point
or was it just you felt
more process orientated
versus the result orientated?
- Yeah, so what happened was I think
the mathematical side of
spirituality started making sense.
Instead of thinking and looking
at people who were spiritual
as sitting at home doing nothing,
high on their mom's couch,
broke, sick all the time,
that I started
When I looked at the vibrational
side of spirituality,
the frequency,
I think the awareness was
a catalyst to what is was
was when someone explained to me
I only can be aware of that which vibrates
equal to or less than me.
So everything vibrates.
Earth, planets, animals,
humans, sound, light, thought.
What thought vibrates faster?
The truth.
So when I started to pursue the truth
and then start learning about
the subconscious and
unconscious and the awareness
because for me, there seemed to be this
separation of people that had a different
may have called it enlightenment,
but an awareness of
I mean, imagine if I had an awareness
of whether to buy or sell.
Right?
I mean, you could be a
billionaire in two seconds.
So I just found that I
was so far in my own way
in so many different things
and that there is so much
more energy and power
that I could harness
and so I started to explore that.
- Did you always have that
thought in your mind though?
Like growing up, like high
school and stuff like that?
Were you decently spiritual
or was it more of a?
Did you try to change?
- I believe in karma.
I just didn't understand the
mathematics of the universe,
the technology of the universe as well.
So I knew there was
something greater than me,
like a power of inspiration I knew.
I lived sports, the
inspiration side of stuff.
But not to the context that I know today
and I think it's difficult today
because it's years of experience.
It's like playing golf every day.
But if you get onto that
path of exploration,
of consistently, persistently
pursuing your potential,
that's a spiritual journey
to enjoy the consistent,
persistent pursuit
of your potential.
Your potential is the truth.
- It has to be.
- Yeah, and so understanding
things don't have to be hard.
How can you, without
experience, put full faith
into something?
It's so difficult.
- Yeah, definitely.
- One advantage of being older
and having more experience
is that it allows you to have more faith
because you have a track record.
- You lived it.
- Yeah.
- I mean, it's like a little kid
if you ever try to change
their batting stance
and they get frustrated with you.
Why?
'Cause you have no experience.
They have no faith in
that's actually gonna work.
And it's harder.
It's like crossing your
fingers playing golf.
The first time someone tells you to do it,
you're like "No, I just
want to hold it like this."
- I'm still locked.
I'm so bad at golf and my
buddy's been trying to teach me
how to do it.
I'm trying to level up with it but
- Yeah, life is just like that.
- Yeah, it's consistent.
Be consistent every day.
- Exactly.
- Show up every day, do the work.
- But you know, put your path
Understand faith, understand focus,
understand ego-consciousness.
Ask for help is the biggest thing.
Leverage guys like me.
I mean, look at your proposal
because I think it's a great idea
and I think you're a good entre-
I was with another entrepreneur.
He owns The Difference
but every guy that's
willing to put in the GOYA.
The fact that you're here,
like I won't do this but for
the fact that you're like
I'm getting in my car and doing this.
- Gotta find out.
- 'Cause that's the difference
of the people that will make it.
You can talk the talk but
who's gonna walk the walk?
Guys have driven in from
cities and slept in their car
and did all that.
I'm like, if they're willing
to do all that just to meet me,
what are they willing to do
to make their company successful?
- Yeah, definitely.
- And so I'm willing to sacrifice as well.
- That's the big thing
for me is I wanted to
I know you made a post last night
about spam messages and stuff.
I'm sure you get stuff
like this all the time.
I wanted something that
you're actually interested in
'cause I feel like, at the end of the day,
if someone could pay me right now to do
You could pay me $200,000
to do whatever you need done
but will I be the best at service for you
if I'm just in it for the money?
Or vice versa if you're
paying me to do this job
or what are we trying to create?
It's a totally different experience.
So something you're
excited for, I feel like
You have enough money.
- No, I wouldn't do it if
I wasn't excited about you
and what you can do.
When you're teaching other people,
you'll gain such clarity.
It's helped me myself do that.
All right, so I just
sent you a quick outline,
copied in Colleen.
Let me know if that works for you guys
but I'd love to help you.
What other questions do you have?
It can be about life or business.
- The only other thing that's really been
on my mind this week is just what's
You talk about resistance a lot.
- Yeah.
- And I think there's
sometimes which is like
resistance like "I'm tired
but I gotta put the work in."
Push.
I played athletics growing up
and it's kind of like the same thing.
Like "Oh, I don't want to run today
but you gotta run"
versus the negative
resistance which is like
"Okay, maybe I should give up on this."
How do you know difference and how do you
Or is that just, like you
said, knowing yourself
and having your faith?
- Yeah, I think shifting
the paradigm of being tired.
So here's an interesting thing.
There's physically tired.
So if I had you do 100
push us every five minutes,
eventually your arms will be tired.
You understand that
understanding of tired.
No matter how inspired you are,
eventually your arms will be
too tired to carry the energy.
But does it mean that emotionally
that you're not inspired?
- No.
- Okay, so what happens
is people don't understand
that we're always connected
to that which inspires us.
When we're in ego-based consciousness,
fear-based consciousness,
when we're doing things that
corrode that connection,
we emotionally feel tired.
And so things have occurred
in your life and mine
where physically, we're not tired at all.
We haven't exercised.
But like, you're exhausted.
Emotionally drained.
So first is understanding the awareness of
how do I stay inspired longer?
And then how do I effectuate
the use of that energy effectively?
- You think it's a muscle
you can build that?
It's just like anything else?
- For sure.
- It's like discipline.
- Totally.
That's why I believe in
consistent, persistent behavior.
But I think this is an
essential difference in my life
that I've learned to understand.
How inspired am I?
So it's a matter of going to bed at 2:00
which is 11:00 California time
and waking up right at
7:00 and going to the gym,
regardless of what happened yesterday
because I lived yesterday
so that I would wake up
at 7:00 AM here, 4:00 AM in California.
Where he told me, "Hey,
I'll meet you at the gym.
What time should I call you?"
I'm like "No, I've been in that
game before with young guys.
You're not gonna call me"
and then I'm waiting around going
"Should I leave him?
I feel bad"
and I fuck up my workout and my routine.
It's 'cause I do two routines.
One's at home and one's
an adaptable routine.
I already had scheduled
my adaptable routine.
It was just a matter of inspiration
that keeps my energy levels so high.
And the understanding is this.
When am I in ego-based consciousness?
As simple as I can say it
is identifying, and this
is through experience.
Do you ever feel pissed?
- Yeah.
- That's gonna wear you out.
Do you ever feel worried?
Do you ever overanalyze things?
Do you ever feel guilty,
resentful, offended?
All these things,
emotionally, wear you out.
Even though physically
I love people like
"Oh, you fly all day.
You must be exhausted."
Well first of all, physically,
why would that exhaust you?
Running 26 miles would
probably exhaust me.
Why is it exhausting?
I'll tell you why it exhausts people.
Because they are in ego-based
consciousness so much,
it's so uninspiring to fly
'cause they're sitting
there with themselves
having to look introspectively
and now it's getting
better because they have
the distractions of TV, movies, internet,
all the things that they now
can not be exhausted for.
But I spend time every day with myself.
I check that connection.
So think about it in this respect.
Why do I meditate?
Because if I know where that
place where I'm in the flow is,
like in full inspiration
where I can gather
and connect to people and be emotional,
if I know where that place is,
then I'm more likely to know
when I'm not in that place
or how I could get back to that place.
- Yeah, I definitely understand
where you're coming from.
It's also realizing that
I feel like it's so much easier
to say I have done this path
and that drains you though.
- Yeah.
- Moving towards expectation of things.
It has to be a certain way.
- First of all, you don't
have to do anything.
You get to do everything.
- I like that.
- You choose the right things.
It is a choice to be happy.
It's a choice to be successful.
It's a choice.
Like Mike is a whole different person.
I actually coach Mike
and have for a while.
But he was a typical lawyer when I met him
but he started to see things
and he's like
"I think there's more than
I'm getting in my life."
- [Mike] Absolutely, yeah.
- He now makes more
money, helps more people,
and has more fun than when he started
and he does not work any more.
I have activity, get paid for activity.
He has more activities he gets paid for
than he ever has
and he enjoys his pursuit of his potential
more than he ever has.
Making the choice.
Make the choice.
Especially young people.
And it's like, know what you don't know.
It's interesting
They make that joke.
The older you get, the less you know.
No, I actually believe the older you get,
the more you know what you don't know.
It's not that you know less.
It's the more you know
what you don't know.
It's an important distinction
because if you know less,
then you're not pursuing your potential
but if you know there's more to learn
than you thought there was
- It opens the
- Right, the ultimate
lesson before I leave is
the whole journey's really simple to me.
We live at this vibration.
The currency of this vibration is money,
it's energetic object
that goes into the flow
so we get what we want.
The higher currency of
the universe is faith.
Faith is the aggregate of what
we think, say, do, believe
and the unconscious competencies
are personality traits, characteristics,
obsessions and addictions.
We live at this vibration.
Faith is at a high vibration
but we live at this vibration.
At this vibration, several
truths are apparent.
One, everything you
need is within yourself.
Everything you need is within yourself.
Two, life is only about lessons.
If the lessons provide us pain,
we haven't learned the lessons.
If the lessons provide us pain,
it's gonna keep on coming
until we learn the lesson.
Lessons are gonna keep on
coming, without a doubt.
- Until you figure it out?
- Until you figure it out.
Life is only about lessons.
When we learn the lessons,
the mistakes of the
lessons become miracles.
Most importantly about lessons
is that human capability at this vibration
is that no matter what,
at any time, on any day,
you will forget every
lesson you ever learned.
Even the easiest ones like
hey, you've got a choice to be happy.
Oh, you should say thank you.
Oh, you should open the
door, pick up trash.
Oh, you should brush your
teeth, make your bed.
All these lessons that we've learned,
sooner or later, every single day,
you're going to forget it.
Now, if it's in your
unconscious competencies,
it's impossible to forget.
- It's part of you at that point.
- There's certain things like breathing
that you don't forget to do.
Some people, brushing their teeth
might be an unconscious competency.
You've never forgotten to brush your teeth
because it's just part of there.
I think that's one of things
probably in my unconscious competency.
There's so many disciplines I do
that are just impossible to forget.
Where just as a reminder,
I have the course in miracles
because I was on my schedule, meditated,
then got Shimo over there
to go workout with me.
I didn't do my course in miracles,
which it's 8:00 right now.
Now, I haven't missed in
four and a half years.
- It's a non-negotiable for you?
- It's non-negotiable
but it's not part of my unconscious.
It's in my subconscious.
It's in my belief system but
I'm doing it every day
but it's not like
I never forget to brush my teeth,
no matter what goes on.
- What is that?
- The course of miracles right here.
This is something that
I listen to every day
and the lesson today is it can
be about my gratitude I earn.
So I click this and that's my lesson.
- It's like mini lessons every day?
Kind of keep you on center.
- [Course Instructor] Here
is the second step we take
to free your mind from
the belief in outside
- Who does this?
- The Foundation of Inner Peace.
- [Course Instructor]
Kindess and forgiveness.
- Could you send this to me?
- [Course Instructor]
Turn them to a tack again
unless you find
- Yeah, so I'll stop that
but I'm gonna keep it up
there so I don't forget.
So I need mechanisms.
Let me just finish this
thought, then we'll go upstairs.
So, life is about lessons.
When we get rid of the
pain, the lesson's learned.
If we learn the lesson and
mistake turns to miracles.
We can forget any lesson at any time.
This is something Justin knows.
He's trying to do, he
forgets all the time.
I try not to forget.
Hi.
- [Woman] Hi, can you say hi?
- Hi, how are you?
And then the last one is the advantage is
we can remember any lesson at any time.
That's the power that you have.
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