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So here we go with number 22 session 22 and we’re racing ahead. And in this I want to talk about victim, passenger and driver self identification.
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It’s very important, again, if it wasn’t important, each one of the subjects we’ve covered, which we’ve just touched the top of the iceberg on each one of these subjects, because we do have a full year long program, literally like a master’s degree course in how to understand consciousness, and we do it in a very scientific way, where we’ve got over 100 schematics that allow a person to understand complex consciousness equations that are necessary for mental growth.
0:46
Anybody, don’t worry, anybody can do this. It’s not it’s not difficult because it’s natural. The difficulty in school is it’s not natural. If you’re going to go and try and learn algebra, and you can’t see any reason to learn it, it ain’t going to be very natural. You’re just going to be doing it and forcing yourself to do it, unless you actually got a passion for algebra. But we as human beings, oh, core, have a passion for life. We want to experience the adventure.
1:13
We want to enjoy the life. And this is kind of important for us as individuals, to get a real handle on how we are identifying ourselves. Are you a victim? Are you a passenger in life? And are you a driver? Now, we are actually all of these things at the same time, but what we want to do is move position where we take a position and recognize it, and move position in our life to be the one which is the driver, including here, we don’t want to be the victim in every aspect of our life. It’s not a good position.
1:50
But there are people out there that identify through being a victim, and I don’t want you to be that person. I want you to whatever you are, however you are at the moment, start to walk towards the driver position. Now, when I said, we’re all three at the same time, sometimes that means that when you go to your parents, I used to go to see my mum, and she pressed the buttons that I used to have when I was a kid, and they were still firing away, so she could make me feel like a victim, and I would feel like a victim of her. And I love my mum very much, and she loved me, but she could still press those bloody buttons.
2:26
And then in my relationship, I was a passenger. I was just settling. I was just going along with it. I wasn’t really doing anything. And the more you settle into a position, the more the world moves faster, forward and away from you. You know, that’s the problem with not growing. Because you might say, I’m going to settle here, but unfortunately, the world goes forward, so just become, eventually a victim of settling.
2:50
So in passenger and victim status, you can be a passenger in your relationship and a victim of your parents, or you can be a passenger with your parents and a victim of your relationship. But this is choice, and choice is one of the key things that we have as human beings. We’re gifted with choice. Like no other sentient being, you can choose which one of those victim, passenger and driver you wish to be.
3:15
And if you want to be a driver, you’ve got to start to learn to re identify as that, and start to really approach life from that viewpoint. Remember, we talked about the a person and then the B person is exactly the same. We’ve got to decide what a driver mentality will be, and we’ve got an emotion here, and imagine that, and imagine you that in the way that we’ve discussed. And once we’ve got that, we can start to really look at our roles, with our relatives, with our workmates, with the people that we’re relating to in some way, and start to say, Hang on a minute.
3:50
Is this really going in the right direction? And at that point, we have choice. And at that point we have the choice to stay and remain in the same mind state, world view, frequency, operating with them. Remember, we’re part of a victor, you know. So it’s not just victim, but function, intention. Environment is important. Once we go in the right environment, we’re prepared to put ourselves in it, we’re going to get a different result.
4:18
So when we come to being a driver. I want you to maybe for your homework tonight, and I don’t give you a lot of homework, but just go and think about what it would be like and evaluate yourself. Are you a victim here? Are you a passenger? Then be honest with yourself, and are you a driver? What would it like to be a driver? What kind of results? What would you get? What kind of attitude would you take?
4:40
These are the real nuances of developing and building this new identity for you that is really accelerating away. Do.