Day 21

Shell & Core

0:03
So here we are in session 21 and this is a very important session, because it took a lot of understanding to get to this particular position, certainly for me, because I had to do a lot of work that I wasn’t really familiar with. And I had a clinic in London called the Harley Street hypnosis clinic, and have a clinic here called in Zurich, called the Kahn clinic, which is really a research based facility where I’ll work with people to find out how the mind works and how their language patterns and thought patterns and consciousness and awareness adds up to the things that I’ve been talking to you about it’s taken me many years of research to look at these things and work with people, one to one and groups, to actively research this material, because without it, I wouldn’t understand something called the shell and the core.

0:55
Now, a lot of people are familiar with the shadow self that Carl Jung talked about, but I’m not talking about that. I’m talking about two identities coexisting within a person. And I touched on this before, when I mentioned people coming to the hypnosis clinic, they would come in and self identify through limitations.

1:13
Remember me the language patterns that we were talking about, the I can’t it isn’t under a trance. They would be able to become poetic, they’d be able to do things and say things that they weren’t in the waking state. So that gave, gave me the understanding that there were two identities working.

1:30
As we start to explore this further, we find that there are, there is, you say, a shell identity, and that shell identity is like an embryo state, just like when you were in the womb. For your body, there is a psychological shell that you’re born into that protects you from making a bit of a muck up, and you start to learn within that shell that instantly secures you and stops you, sort of like just jumping off the end of a cliff or something.

1:56
So this shell identity has certain mechanisms. They’re called, for example, doubt, delay, denial, distraction. It has immature argument, mature argument, neurosis, psychosis. All of these things are designed to hold a person in this shell identity now within that and in yourself, you might have found that you had limitations when you were doing things that was a comfort zone you find very difficult to push past that, and you might even procrastinate, even though you know what you’re going to be doing is going to be helping you.

2:27
A lot of people are like this on this program, because, as I said, very few people can get to where you are because that shell identity controls from within you. Remember I talked about the identity avatar, and that it’s working within you, and it wants to protect itself, and it can only exist if you become subservient to it. That’s part of that shell mechanism. But the shell mechanism isn’t a bad thing. It’s just an autopilot until your consciousness switches on and you think for yourself, there are certain stages to that the first stage is probably one to seven, when you’ve got the theta brainwave, and then seven to 14, when you’re really trying to get used to working with your parents, building relationships like that.

3:10
And then from 14 to 21 you’re, you know, you’re working with a, maybe a significant other for the first time, and you’re trying to develop outside relationships. And all of this is an embryo state for your identity, and each part of your life is usually a seven year cycle where you get a new challenge and a new part to understand.

3:30
I’m not going to go through all of it here right now, but it’s good for you to understand that this shell identity has certain mechanisms that are designed to keep you in an autopilot until you take the reins. It’s a bit like someone being asleep at the wheel of a car, and the autopilot and the sat nav working while they’re going or on like a plane. You know the autopilots going along, so the plane does that rather than doing that. And that’s psychologically part of what we start to look at in people’s minds. How heavy is the shell in ascendancy, and has someone broken out of it? Now?

4:04
To break out of it, we used to have in our culture something called a rite of passage, and that meant we had to do something that would really give us this shift from a self serving kind of mind to a socially culturally ascendant role, where we were recognizing we’ve moved from the I focus to the US mentality, and that was something that was prevalent in those old societies of many years ago. It’s not here today.

4:30
So we end up staying in this shell. And certainly society wants to keep us in it so we don’t ascend. And what’s in your mind at the moment is going to be a little voice, which is going to be your core. This is going to be the real, the real you. And some indigenous populations call it the second birth, the first birth being of the mind in the body, and the second birth of being the spirit. And that spirit is really a very powerful opportunity for you to grow to be. Become more creative, to become the person you were destined to be.

5:02
I’m not going to use the word authentic people, because if you’re in this shell, it’s you are authentic, but you’re authentic within the shell identity. But once you start to move into this core, then you start to ascend, and that ascension path is a very powerful one.

5:18
Now within what we do, we have something called the science of the unknown universe to get people to go through this path that old populations used to do as part of their cultural heritage and rights, and that science of the unknown universe brings together eight steps to ascension, so you can go around them, and you can start to take each step as you go and start to really recondition the mind, or, should we say, free it up from all the limitations.

5:46
It’s a particular program that took me a very long time to put together, and it’s actually 16 modules that allow you to understand these eight steps. But it’s also a trainer, trainer position, because what you’re going to find with mental acceleration is 20% is working with yourself. 80% is taking the techniques that I’ve talked to you about and working with other people I.