This is such an extremely important point. Dr. Lipton did not say “we can change these belief filters that interfere with our lives.” This is not about changing belief systems. This is not about trading one belief system for another one. This is not about replacing negative beliefs with positive beliefs or about the power of positive thinking (which is a belief in itself). This is about removing - letting go – of our beliefs altogether.
What was not very clear, because of the poor quality of the video and the way the experiment was run this time, was the picture at the end and the different colored glasses the audience was supposed to put on. I’ve seen Dr. Lipton do this a couple of times, and here’s how it actually goes: Dr. Lipton puts a picture on the screen. If the entire audience puts on the glasses with the red lenses (or the fear filter), they would filter out everything in the picture that was red, leaving the picture full of fearful things. If the audience puts on the glasses with the green lenses (or the love filter), they would filter out everything in the picture that was green, leaving the picture full of loving things.
Then Dr. Lipton said: "Life has everything in it, but you will only see what you have belief filters to see."
That’s how belief filters work. They determine what we see—how we perceive things in our holographic 3D Total Immersion movie.
So, are you ready for the heresy? Unless you can love war and violence for the perfection they are as much as you love a beautiful sunset or inspiring music or the touch of a woman’s skin, that love becomes conditional, not unconditional, and acts just like another belief filter, as it was in Dr. Lipton’s experiment. And if you try to see the world only through a love filter, you will miss everything else your Infinite I has created for you.
Therefore, the “secret” to true joy and lasting peace of mind is being able to see the complete picture and everything that’s in it, and embrace and enjoy it all equally without judgment or resistance. And there’s no reason you can’t do that when you understand that your own Infinite I is creating it all for you as a gift to you, down to the smallest detail.
So, what I want to do now is take a very specific example we all encounter every day of our lives and see how these belief filters apply. And that example is money.
In the U.S., if I go around and ask people what they believe about money, I get a lot of different answers. See if any of them might be something you believe as well:
- I have to earn money.
- I have to work for money.
- I can’t afford even my basic needs.
- There’s a limited supply of money available to me.
- Every time I spend money, the supply of money decreases.
- Nothing I really want is free.
- If I want more money, I have to work harder or smarter or deliver more value.
- I’ve got to have a plan to make money, invest it wisely, and build wealth over time.
- If I have money, I have to protect it or I could lose it.
- I have to be responsible with my money.
- I must be fully, totally, and truly committed to making money.
- There’s never enough money.
- There’s something dirty about money and those who have a lot of it.
- Money is the root of all evil.
- The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer.
- More money is better.
- Money doesn’t grow on trees.
- Some have the “gift” of making money, and others don’t.
- Money doesn’t come easy.
- You can’t have money and be spiritual.
- Money comes from “out there”, and you have to go “out there” to get it and bring it “in here” to you.
- The financial system, the way it is set up and run by a few international bankers, is rigged against me, and a “normal” person stands no chance to make money.
And the one that pushes my buttons so much:
- I’ve tried to use “The Secret” and “The Law of Attraction” and visualization and meditation and other self-help techniques to manifest money, but they didn’t work, so I must be doing something wrong—there must be something wrong with me.
Maybe you have even more beliefs you can add to this list.
All the statements on that list are beliefs people have about money—stories they make up to explain why they think they don’t have enough money or can’t make more money, or in many ways feel like they are a victim of the “money game.” If any of these are true for you, and if Dr. Lipton is correct, these beliefs are acting as a filter on your perceptions and directly influencing your relationship with money.
But are any of these beliefs about money actually true? Well, yes, they can all be true in the First Part of the Human Game because they all lead to more and more limitations and restrictions. But as we now know, the Second Part of the Human Game is exactly the opposite of the First Part…, and none of these beliefs is true in the Second Part…, not one!
My favorite is “Money doesn’t grow on trees,” which is what my parents told me all the time. But it’s not true either—money does grow on trees. Money is made of paper, which is made from trees. It’s amazing what beliefs we are taught, as Bruce Lipton said, and then carry with us the rest of our lives, never questioning whether they are true or not.
The truth is:
- You don’t have to work for or earn money.
- There is an unlimited supply of money available.
- Whenever you spend money, the supply of money does not decrease.
- There is always enough money for any experience your Infinite I wants you to have.
- More money is NOT necessarily better.
- Money DOES come easy.
- You CAN have money and be “spiritual”
- Money doesn’t come from “out there”
- You cannot be a victim of the financial system or the international bankers.
- It is not YOUR fault when “The Secret” and “The Law of Attraction” and other self-help techniques you try to use to manifest money don’t work.
Do you believe all of that, or any of it? Let’s talk about why it’s true.
First of all, where is money created, and who creates it?
Money is part of the hologram, like everything else in our holographic universe, and is created from the Field by choosing specific wave frequencies and downloading them to a human brain. And the one who is choosing those frequencies from the Field is your Infinite I. It is your Infinite I that creates the money you have, and no one else—not you, not the central banks, not the international banking cartel. Interestingly enough, though, the central banks and the international banking cartel use exactly the same method to create money as your Infinite I does—out of thin air. But that’s beside the point.
If an Infinite I chooses certain specific experiences from the Field it wants its Player to have, wouldn’t it also give its Player everything it needs to have those experiences as well? Does it make sense that any Infinite I would want its Player to have a certain experience and then not give it everything it needs to have that experience, including all the money required for the experience? Where else is the Player going to get the money and other things it needs for an experience if its Infinite I doesn’t create them, since the Player has no power to create anything itself on this side of the Field?
If we go back to our kids’ video games like Minecraft that we saw before, the person working the controls has to make sure its Player has everything it needs for the experience it is about to have, like weapons, tools, money, energy, and power credits, and so on.
In this example, we’re going to see the experience is to collect sand from the ocean, so the controller is going to make sure the Player has everything it needs to do that:
"Hi guys, and welcome back to Let's Play Minecraft. This is regards here, and we are on episode 5. I decided this morning what I’d do today is, in a given amount of time—which is not very long—I’m going to go out and collect some sand, and it just occurred to me—so I don’t even know if that’s going to work out. I do hear a zombie. All right, I’m going to try it anyway. I’m going to go out in the water and do it. So, I need a few things to be able to do this. Firstly, I’m going to need a boat and a lot of shovels. So, stone. Let’s put my coal back, but everything I don’t really need back. Okay. So, hey, let’s craft some more sticks—let’s say four more shovels. Did the job. Shovels do break pretty fast, so I will need a few of them. And let’s go ahead and just eat this now. Make a pair of boots so that I have a little bit more—however, you can see my armor gauge went up down there at the corner. And what else do I need? Is that it? My speed and my sword—I have my sword—oh yes, I need a boat. There we go. All right, I’m ready to go."
In exactly the same way, if your Infinite I wants you to have an experience, it’s going to have to provide you with everything you need for that experience, including the money. Can’t you just picture an Infinite I at the Field, shuffling things in and out of the infinite inventory, choosing the frequencies for what you need?
On the other hand, if YOU want to have an experience that your Infinite I decides it doesn’t want for you at that time, it WON’T provide what you need, especially the money, no matter how hard you pray, visualize, or try to manifest it.
But let’s say your Infinite I has decided on an experience for you and wants to get the money to you that you need. How does it do that? This is where your beliefs come in. All the beliefs a Player has about money have one major effect: they limit its Infinite I when it tries to get that money to the Player.
In other words, the Player is causing its own limitations and restrictions by walking around with all these beliefs in its head. What are the three basic ways most Players today think they can get money?
- Earning or working for it.
- Investing it.
- Winning the lottery.
There are a couple of other minor ways, like borrowing it, inheriting it, stealing it, begging for it, and so on. But if you have the belief that you basically have to earn or work for all the money you receive, your Infinite I’s options are very limited in getting the money to you that you need for an experience. Let go of that belief, and you make its job a lot easier.
Let me give you an example from my own life. I had an invitation to travel from Portugal to deliver these Holographic Universe workshops to a group in Berlin. My hosts were going to pay for my transportation, but they wanted me to buy the ticket, and they would reimburse me when I arrived. I wasn’t sure this trip was what my Infinite I wanted me to do, although it excited me very much to think about it. So I went online and found that an airplane ticket would cost 250 euros. Then I looked at my bank account, and I had 96 dollars and 31 cents to my name. Obviously, I couldn’t buy the ticket then, and I still didn’t know whether I would go. I went to sleep, and when I woke up the next morning, an extra 250 dollars I had not expected had been deposited in my bank account.
Here’s the picture of my bank statement to prove it, although it’s hard to read. I took this screenshot of my bank account because I figured no one would believe me if they couldn’t see the evidence. I will admit that 250 U.S. dollars is not exactly the same as 250 euros, but still, I now had enough money to buy the ticket and confirmation that my Infinite I wanted me to make the trip.
The point is that I did absolutely nothing to earn or work for that 250 dollars. I did nothing to try to make it happen. I did nothing at all. I went to sleep. The money just appeared in my bank account overnight because I no longer had the belief that it couldn’t. This has happened time and time again as I have applied this model in my life. My Infinite I has always provided the money for whatever experience it wants me to have, but not necessarily for whatever experience I want to have. And that money has most often come from very unexpected sources that I could not have imagined or created myself.
So, I now have complete trust through personal experience that my Infinite I can create money for me out of thin air. But I’m not yet at the point where I can just hold out my hand and have money appear, like Sai Baba did with vibhuti and jewelry. That would still freak me out. Yet, I know it’s possible if I could let go of my fears about that as well.
I could give you lots of examples from my own life like this, but let’s just do a couple more short ones from other people.
A friend of mine and his friend were in Monte Carlo, and they suddenly had a very exciting idea to go to the casino. My friend had just been to the cash machine and gotten three 100-euro notes, and he and his friend knew that was all he had in his wallet. But they found out it was a 500-euro minimum to gamble, so they decided to pool their money and see if they had enough. My friend took out his wallet and counted one, then a second 100-euro note, but the third one was a 500-euro note. My friend and his friend looked at each other in amazement. Both of them knew my friend only had what he had just withdrawn—three 100-euro notes. So they believed this wasn’t possible, and right before their eyes, the 500-euro note changed back into a 100-euro note.
A woman owed her bank $10,000 for a loan she had taken out. She got a bank statement saying her balance was zero. She immediately called the bank and told them they had made a mistake. They agreed, and the balance she owed was restored to $10,000.
Another woman had a $30,000 mortgage on her house. She also received a statement from the bank that her balance was zero. She expressed great appreciation to her Infinite I and went on about her business.
And if you have a moral or ethical problem with that, I would point out that that’s a belief system as well, which you might want to consider letting go of. If you were in a virtual reality machine and you watched your bank balance go from $100 to $100,000 in 10 seconds, would you protest and say, “But I didn’t earn or work for that money?” Would you call the bank and tell them they made a mistake? Of course not, because you know it’s a virtual reality, and the money’s not real—it’s just created out of thin air by a computer program.
Well, guess what? Now we know the holographic universe is a virtual reality, and money is created out of thin air by our Infinite I’s. And it might be wise to start letting go of our old beliefs that make it harder to get that money to us.
Am I suggesting that you don’t need to do anything in order to have money, that you don’t have to earn or work for it, for example? Yes, that’s exactly what I’m suggesting. About all a Player needs to do in order to receive money from its Infinite I is get its beliefs out of the way about how that money can come to it.
That was the one good thing about “The Secret” - it allowed people to let go of the belief that a BMW could never just show up in their driveway. But I do want to add that if you feel truly excited about doing something—something that brings you total joy to do—that might also mean some money would come your way, then by all means do it. Follow that excitement, and maybe there will be money coming to you as a result, and maybe not. Just don’t do anything or try to make something happen for the money—do it for the pure excitement and fun and joy.
And remember, all the money you have ever received in your life came from your Infinite I. There is no other possible source for it. All that’s required for you to have money is for your Infinite I to want you to have it and create it for you, and for you to be able to receive it without blocking it with your beliefs. That’s it.
“This is the only radical thinking that you need to do, but it is so radical. It’s so difficult because our tendency is to believe that the world is already out there, independent of my experience. It is not. Quantum physics has been so clear about it.”
I just had to play that one last time!
Obviously, this does not just apply to money but to everything we need as Players to play the human game—someplace to live, food to eat, and relationships with other people. If you start living this model, you will get first-hand experience with this and know, as I do, with certainty and trust, that your Infinite I will always provide everything you need to have whatever experience it wants for you, including the money.
There’s a quote from the Christian Bible that I like:
“So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ Your heavenly Father knows that you need them. But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”
At this point, the question is often asked: how can we get our Infinite Is to create more money for us, especially since we want to do good things with it? Could we just ask for it or pray for it? Can’t we just “manifest” it using The Secret, for example?
Of course, you can “pray” for it if you like, if that brings you joy. There’s always an open connection between you and your Infinite I, and you can always send a “request“ to it in any way or form you want.
I would caution you about two things, however.
First, only “pray” or request once. Don’t keep repeating the same prayer or sending the same request. Your Infinite I got it the first time, and all subsequent prayers or requests simply mean that you think your Infinite I is slacking on the job because you haven’t gotten what you want yet, and you want it now—or, as I like to say, “instant gratification is not fast enough.”
But maybe your Infinite I doesn’t want to honor your prayer or request because to do so would interfere with other plans it has for you that you’re not aware of.
So, the other thing is not to be attached to the outcome of any prayer or request. You are free to “desire“ and ask for anything you can think of. “Desirelessness“ is not some kind of virtue. But you can’t be attached to actually having any of those desires fulfilled. It’s the “attachment to the outcome” that we need to let go of. Perhaps that’s what the Buddha was trying to say.
Now, the biggest problem with “The Secret“ and all other New Age self-help concepts, such as “The Law of Attraction“, is that when it doesn’t work (which is most of the time), the Player thinks they must have done something wrong—that they are deficient, defective, or somehow at fault for not manifesting something, and that all they need to do is improve themselves, spiritually evolve, and then it will work.
This is not correct. It’s not YOUR fault that it doesn’t work. It’s because the basic premises underlying “The Secret“ and “The Law of Attraction“ are incorrect. So, they can’t possibly work all the time, not even most of the time, for most people. Every Player is doing everything at every moment exactly right—exactly what its Infinite I wants it to be doing. It is only the Players who think they are less than perfect because they want things to be different than they are for some reason and believe they should have the power to change things.
But they don’t have that power. Only the Infinite I has the power to create or manifest anything.
It’s true that most Players think they make money, and they have created all kinds of stories about how they make that money—by working, by selling something, by getting loans or gifts, by inheritance, by many different methods. But the truth is, according to these models, the Infinite I is the one who creates the money for its Player. But it can only send it to its Player in ways that the Player believes it can receive it. The Infinite I needs no story to explain its creation of money—only the Player, with its limiting beliefs and limited thinking, needs a story to receive it.
If we, as Players, could let go of all these beliefs we have about money—could stop needing some story about how the money can come to us—it would take away all the limitations we put on receiving money and make the Infinite I’s job so much easier.
So, how do we do that? How do we let go of our limiting beliefs about money, and about other things as well?
There’s no easy answer to that question, but there are some techniques out there that might help some of you.
Robert Scheinfeld has his “process“ as part of his “Tools for Transformation“. Jed McKenna has his “Spiritual Autolysis“ that he describes in his books. Byron Katie has her “Work“. Psyche-K has its workshops.
But the one thing you have to keep in mind, and be very aware of, whenever you try one of these techniques, is that we do not want to trade one set of beliefs for another. We want to let go of our beliefs altogether. And the problem is that many techniques focus on the beliefs themselves, and that will take you nowhere because underneath every belief you have is a judgment. And if you don’t also address and let go of the judgment, you’ll just create another belief on top of it to replace the one you currently have.
As I said in part 4, talking about the rules of the Human Game: Fear and resistance are the foundations of the First Part of the Human Game, and judgments, and their resulting beliefs, are the glue that keeps the illusions together. A belief is simply the result of a judgment hiding in the corner of your mind, just like an opinion is the result of a belief you have adopted.
Let me say it simply.
At the basis of all opinions are beliefs. At the basis of all beliefs are judgments. At the basis of all judgments are fears. And at the basis of all fears is a layer of the ego, defining who you are and trying its best to maintain its existence.
A couple of quick examples—true stories. My date turned to me at a party, pointing to a very nice-looking older woman on the dance floor who was dressed a little sexy and said, “That woman’s a tramp.” Which was her opinion. When I asked, “Why do you say that?” my date responded, “She should dance more appropriately for her age.” That was her belief.
Under that belief is a judgment—perhaps something like, “It’s wrong to be showing off your talents or your body.” And under that judgment is a fear—maybe, “I might lose my man to someone who looks and dances like that, and then I’d be alone for the rest of my life.” And under that fear is a layer of the ego that whispers, “I’m better than her, and I don’t have to show off to prove it.”
If my date let go of her belief that the woman should dance more appropriately for her age, but kept the judgment that it’s wrong to be showing off your talents or your body, she could simply form a new belief about the way women talk, walk, dress, or the length of their hair, to replace the old one about dancing.
I had a very good friend who had opinions, beliefs, and judgments about women who wore the color pink. He didn’t want to have anything to do with them. He’s single, by the way, based on some past experience he had, or maybe just his gut feeling. And he decided that his opinions, beliefs, and judgments were correct and didn’t want to think about letting go of them. And that’s fine. But it wouldn’t surprise me if his Infinite I sent him the perfect woman for him, dressed in pink, to give him another opportunity to think again.
Another dear friend had the same kind of opinion, belief, and judgment about people who smoke. Fortunately, she let go of them when a man appeared in her hologram who smoked, and they’ve now been happily married for years.
But this discussion is beyond the scope of these workshops. If you want to go further into this topic, I suggest you read my free e-book. Right now, I want to focus on the judgments we have that give rise to the beliefs we hold so that we can let go of them.
If there’s one thing I hope you will take away from these six hours of workshops—more important, perhaps, than all the quantum physics stuff and the brain research and the models—it is that our judgments about our experiences, those arbitrary and arrogant (I might add) decisions about right and wrong, better and worse, good and bad, good and evil, are what cause all our pain and suffering.
Because the problem is that as soon as we judge some experience to be bad or wrong, or worse than we want it to be, we begin resisting that experience. And if there’s one law that seems to be at work in both parts of the Human Game, it’s “What you resist, persists.” In other words, my Infinite I might be creating the same or similar experiences for me as long as I judge and resist them—which is an interesting new way to look at karma.
And that includes war and violence and all the other things many people are resisting and trying to get rid of in their lives and on this planet. Take an objective look at what’s going on out there. As far as I can tell, there are more peace workers than ever before, and there’s also more war and violence than ever before. What you resist, persists. As long as we resist war and violence, they will continue, and maybe even increase.
Buckminster Fuller said, “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” The way I would say it is: instead of judging and resisting what you see and trying to change it, follow your excitement and live something radically new. Or as Mahatma Gandhi said, “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”
But if it is your excitement and total joy to step in front of a tank, do it! But do it because it excites you in the moment and brings you joy, not because you are judging war and violence to be wrong and trying to stop it.
If you remember in part 4 of these workshops, I talked about the Human Game having two parts. Many people are judging and resisting being in the First Part, trying their best to get out and into the Second Part. But what you resist, persists. As long as we judge and resist the First Part of the Human Game, we’re likely to stay there until we don’t anymore.
Ironically, it seems that you can’t leave the First Part of the Human Game until you no longer want to, until you no longer resist being there, until you totally embrace and accept the First Part for exactly the perfection it is.
“But, but, but,” I hear many people protesting, “how can you call all the pain and suffering I see out there perfect?”
And now we’re back full circle to the question of perception, how we perceive things. As Bashar would say, it’s not about changing what you see; it’s about changing how you perceive it.
In part 4, I said we do not have the power or ability to change anything we see in our holograms, and we can stop wasting our time and energy trying. But we DO have the power to change how we perceive our holograms, and then change our reactions or responses to them by removing our judgment, belief, and opinion filters, as Dr. Lipton would say, allowing us to see the complete picture as it actually is.
Before we end these workshops, I want to quote again from the King James Version of the Holy Bible, from the Book of Genesis, the first book of the Bible:
“And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.”
Please note that in the middle of the Garden of Eden, there was not just one tree, which we all know about, but two trees: The Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.
And then God created man and woman, and they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.
Please note that there was no judgment from the man or woman about their nakedness. Unfortunately, this lack of shame and guilt didn’t last very long. According to the Bible, a snake convinced the woman, who then convinced the man, to eat some fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil:
“And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons.”
Eating from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil marked the beginning of judgment for the human race, for that’s what the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil is - the Tree of Judgment. Not only did the man and woman judge that being naked was now something to be ashamed of and to hide, but they also judged that they had done something wrong.
From this point forward, according to the Bible, life on Earth would be full of the dichotomies of good and evil, right and wrong, better and worse, and it remains that way to this day.
So much for the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. What about the Tree of Life? What was its effect on man when he ate from it? Unfortunately, according to the Bible, God drove Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden before they could eat from the Tree of Life, leaving the human race to live its entire existence thus far in judgment.
That’s how the Bible begins. But how does it end?
“To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the Tree of Life, which is in the midst of the paradise of God,” says the last book of the Bible, the Book of Revelation.
So, someone is finally going to get to eat from the Tree of Life if they “overcometh”! But overcometh what? The answer clearly is judgment. Overcometh the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Overcometh judgment and you can eat from the Tree of Life - like a butterfly, I might add.
To end this workshop series, I want you to watch Plato’s Cave one more time:
“Imagine prisoners that have spent their entire lives chained deep inside a cave. They have been chained so that they cannot see behind themselves, and they are forced to stare endlessly at the cave wall in front of them. Behind them, a fire is burning, and between the prisoners and the fire is a raised walkway.”
“Now imagine that each day, a menagerie of objects crosses the walkway—animals and people carrying their wares to market. Their shapes create an intricate shadow play on the wall in front of the prisoners. This is the only world that the prisoners have ever known—the shadows and the echoes of unseen objects.”
“Now imagine that a prisoner is released. After some time adjusting to the blinding light, the freed prisoner will begin to experience the world outside of the cave for the very first time, and it is like nothing he could have ever imagined.”
“With his new perception of the world, the man will, of course, want to return to his friends to share his incredible discoveries. But the prisoners cannot recognize their old friend—he appears as all things do; his voice is a distorted echo, and his body is a grotesque shadow. They cannot understand his fantastic stories of the world outside of the cave. To them, it will never exist.”
I hope by now it’s clear that it is our judgments and beliefs that are keeping us chained inside the cave—nothing else.
I’ve tried to give you all the scientific evidence through quantum physics and recent brain research for why you no longer need to judge your experiences, or anyone or anything in them, since they were all created specifically for you by your own Infinite I as gifts, down to the smallest detail.
In short, there is no reason to say “no” anymore to what appears in your holographic 3D Total Immersion movie—no matter what it is.
(A video clip from the movie Yes Man)
“Hey buddy, are you alright?”
“The covenant is coming down hard on me, man.”
“God, you're talking about this covenant nonsense.”
“It's not nonsense.”
“It is nonsense.”
“Oh, thank God.”
“Terrence, you have to remove the covenant. It's killing me.”
“First of all, what were you doing in my car?”
“I told you I need you to remove the Covenant.”
“There is no Covenant. There never was. We’re just riffing.”
“Riffing?”
“Well, I had to say something. You were being difficult, embarrassing me in front of my crowd.”
”The whole 'yes' thing is all bullshit?”
“No, you just don’t know how to use it, that’s all. “
“Yeah, I do. Say 'yes' to everything? Real tough to grasp. “
“No, that’s not the point. “
“Well, maybe at first it is, but that’s just to open you up to it, to get you started. “
“Then you’re saying 'yes' not because you have to, not because the Covenant tells you to, but because you know in your heart that you want to. “
“Yeah, you’re right. That makes perfect sense. “
“Well, I told you. I said that! “
“You didn’t say that. “
“I did say that. “
“I didn’t say it like that. “
“Oh, I didn’t say it with an accent, but I said—whatever! “
If we let go of our beliefs and the judgments underneath them, and stop resisting the experiences our Infinite I creates for us, and just say "yes" to them—all of them—our lives will never be the same.
If true joy, excitement, and peace of mind are what you are hoping to find in life, you might want to give these models a try.
Good luck, and thank you for watching this workshop series.
Remember, you can download my free eBook, Butterflies Are Free to Fly: A New and Radical Approach to Spiritual Evolution, by visiting www.butterfliesfree.com.