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Hi. So Welcome to Session 18. And in this session, we’re going further into aspects that are holding you back without understanding really what you’re up against. It’s very difficult to just sort of like accelerate the mind, because you’re kind of not really realizing the big picture.
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If you go on a journey and you don’t realize that there’s going to be a mountain in the way, or you’ve got a rubber band holding to you to your you know, the place you started, and you just keep walking and you’re going up the mountain, but it’s not getting anywhere, because the mountains steep and the rubber band is pulling you back, then you’re not in a realistic situation.
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So we have to look at this realistically and see what’s happened to your mind so far in your life. In this session, I wanted to touch on the level of suppression that your mind has been exposed to, and I’m going to go through that in this session and the next session. Now, really, we already understand that at the age of five, we had that genius level. But what happened afterwards?
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We know by the time we get to 31 it’s 2% of the population from 98% that now have that creativity. It’s just purely because their mind has been put in an environment that suppresses their creative thought. Now you think about your day, how much of your day is spent in a wonderful, creative, free flowing, positive, progressive environment. Just think to yourself, and then think about how much isn’t. And that will give you an indication of where on that barometer you’ve got your mind as far as your frequency, because the more time you spend in, should we say a nine to five, or nine to six, or a process left brain driven role?
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The smaller your frequency is going to be. It’s going to be a smaller world view. And you’re going to get trapped within that, within an identity, and we call it an identity avatar that is going to want to really control you and keep you suppressed in what we call an island of certainty in the sea of eternity. It means it’s a place where everything has to be certain in its place.
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Your desk is yours, your chair is yours, your every your you know, your seat on the train or your position in the car. All of this makes up your identity avatar. And that identity avatar is a bit of an illusion, because it starts to grow within you over time, and it starts to take you over, and you identify through it, and it wants to survive through your subservience to it. So your brain can’t really grow in it. That’s why at the beginning, we talked about moving from the A identity to the B identity.
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The a is the A identity avatar, and that’s why it’s called a, and b is the better person, your beautiful self, your Free Self, the one that can live life to the max with lots of passion and lots of impact and just having fun each day, and that is something most people don’t have. You see people when they get to about the age of 40 or 50, their faces turn from that big smile of a child to a ‘U’ shape, and their face is really kind of looking old and haggard, and they’re just miserable. They don’t like to smile.
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Now this happened to me and the suppression across the ages of life, with people that have their expectations from you and want you to conform, especially society, employment, education, takes it out of you. You can’t have that free child like passion that you’re looking for, that inner child that has all the energy and the drive. So over time, that’s that kind of weighs down heavily on you, and it goes well beyond 31 each year is another push down, another push down.
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And even in the role of the job you’re doing, sometimes you’re finding that that job is kind of getting rid of you because they want young, new blood, the new blood you used to be, but you’re going, well, there’s still more to me, but you’ve got no opportunity to express it or develop it. So this is the suppression that happens. And really, I can remember, when
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I was about 50, I realized that I wasn’t smiling anymore, and I want you to learn to do that again. It’s about 17 or 18 muscles that help you smile, but it sends, you know, endorphins into the head makes you feel better. Yeah, people think you’re an idiot, but ultimately, if you keep smiling, you’re going to feel better. And really, it might take a lot of work to start with.
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I know when I started this particular part of mental acceleration, it was one of the hardest bits just to learn to smile again, because those 18 muscles had gone to sleep, and the ones that were doing the frown was much more in the ascension. So if you just start to work those muscles and learn to smile again, then you’re going to find that you’re working on a physiological level.
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It’s called a mental anchor towards the goal that you want. And if you think right now. About that destination, that you want, that impact you want, the passionate, free life you want. And you smile with me right now. Then every time you smile, you’re going to think of that.
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And the more you link the two within emotion here and then imagine here, the more powerful that’s going to be. And the more you create that destination path, the more you’re going to drag that energy back into the now and have a really cool, energized day. Do.