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This is World Awakenings, the FastTrack to Enlightenment with your host, Carl
Gruber. World Awakenings is a podcastdedicated to opening your mind, your heart,
and your eyes to the fact thatthe world's population is now more than
ever awakening to all things spiritual,metaphysical, and enlightening and just how they
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play an all important role in ourdaily life. So join Carl on this
enlightening experience as he interviews metaphysical andspiritual experts to discuss, debate, and
delve deeply into the house and whisof this world wide awakening. You've seen
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for the ages. Get your copytoday my new book True Spirituality and the
Law of Attraction A Beautiful Symbiotic Relationshipby Carl Ruber, available now in ebook
and paperback on Amazon dot com.Hey, welcome to episode number one fifty
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four of this show World Awakenings theFast Track to Enlightenment. I'm your host,
Carl Gruber. Now, when Istarted the show way back in June
twenty eighteen, I did so withthe intention of finding out why, now
more than ever, the people ofthe world are awakening to all things spiritual,
metaphysical and enlightening. And I havenot wavered from this message. So
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I've done this by bringing you someof the world's greatest teachers, experts,
masters, authors, and even someascended masters. Yes, so it's with
great passion that I bring yet anotherawesome show to you with yet another awesome
guess. So now it's show fulltime. So today we welcome back for
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her third visit, Yes, thirdvisit. My friend Eleni Yambolis. Eleni
is a woman who has found atrue as an author and experiential speaker.
She shared her inspiring life story inthe internationally best selling books She Is Magic
and Women Who Illuminate. Her speakingcareer began as a health and wellness consultant
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for a billion dollar enterprise with StellaFoods, and today she continues to share
her message a positive mindset perspective onstages worldwide. Eleni is also the co
founder of klie Teros dot Life,a lifestyle brand with the goal of helping
people live their best lives. Ilove this at Leni states, She says.
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I believe we all have unlimited potentialand divine purpose to express in this
life journey. My mission is toshow people of all ages that with defined
vision and applied belief, they couldliterally wake their dreams and live the most
fulfilling life. And I think aswe talked to Eleni here, you're going
to find out she speaks of thereal truth. And recently she's created a
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program for children. I absolutely lovewhat's called the Empowered mentoring movement, helping
them with programs to express their uniquemagic. Empower and we know kids absolutely
have unique magic within them. Herrecently released children's book I Am That I
Am That I Am is a bestselleron Amazon and making a positive impact on
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children and worldwide. So with thatone of my favorite people in the world
of Lenni and welcome, Welcome.I'm so grateful to have you here.
Oh, thank you, Carl.Always just really excited and fulfilling to be
in this space. I just Ilove your mission of this podcast. I
love the voice of your soul.I know who you are, I know
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what you represent, and it's infull alignment with me, and I just
I hear these you know, myintroduction, sometimes I'm like, wow,
you know, do we ever stopto tell ourselves we're doing a great job?
You know, It's one of thethings I actually teach in schools to
children. Look in that mirror andtell yourself you're doing a great job.
When you hear and you think aboutthe impact you're making across the board,
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it's just it's so humbling, andyeah, thank you, thank you for
having me here. And just tolet the audience know, I mean,
Elennie and I have basically been colleaguesfor the last almost three years. We've
never met live in concert, youknow, She's in New Jersey in the
States and I'm in Ohio, andwe do a lot of things together.
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She inspires me with her coaching.We're both life coaches, and she goes
way beyond that. We're going totalk about that more. But you are
a blessing in my life because youknow, you keep me inspired, just
like everybody else that comes in contactwith you. However, simply since it's
been what I think I told youearlier, the last time you were on
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the show was one hundred four episodesago. This is one hundred and fifty
fourth episode, so two years ago, and it's great to have you back.
But just so people can get anidea where are you coming from,
Let's start with a little background onyour amazing life to help us understand how
you arrived at this point where you'redoing so many lovely things and creating a
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fulfilling life. But it wasn't alwaysthat way when you were younger, right,
No, no, no, AndI'm like thinking, two years.
Wow, a lot of juicy goodstuff is happened in two years. I
can't wait till we dive into that. Yeah, So for me, I
didn't have one of those really pictureperfect type childhoods. But the long gramble
on this earth most of us don't. I grew up in a house that
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had a lot of abuse and alcoholism, which I know a lot of our
listeners can relate to. That kindof spiritual malady and disease just affect so
many families worldwide. So I grewup in a house that just wasn't really
stable. And by the time Iwas in my early twenties, I too
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had fallen fallen into drug use anddrug addiction, which led me to just
make you know how that goes atsnowballs or decisions. And at twenty two
years old, I found myself tiedup in a basement literally lucky to escape
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with my life. And I washomeless after that. And this was one
of those very toxic kind of explosionsat a young age. And then I
lived in my jeep. But Carl, this is where the story gets exciting,
and this is the seed of possibilitythat I just I love to share.
Why do I even know go backto that part of my story because
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I really don't identify with that versionof myself anymore. Because things can change
so quickly, my friends, theycan change so quickly there's a lot of
programming out there that makes it feellike it's going to take a long time
and be daunting to overcome addiction orovercome depression or beat a disease. But
really listen to this part of mystory, you know, if you were
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seeking some inspiration there. I wasliving in my car and I just remember
that my mom had a book calledThe Secret, and I remember reading that
book. And the one thing thatstood out in my memory in that moment,
call it my higher self plucking thatneural pathway right up for me,
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was the power of gratitude. AndI thought to myself, well, I'm
going to get sober, I'm doneusing, and I'm going to change my
life with gratitude. I made afirm decision in that moment I lived in
my jeep with my cat, thatshe was something to be grateful for.
So I like, I have thisnotebook and every day I would write down
that I was grateful for my cat. I was grateful that I had led
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Zeppelin I on cassette tape with someof my favorite songs. I was grateful
that there was a park where Iwas really starting to develop a love for
fitness. I was grateful for opportunitiesthat I had to care for my physical
vessel if I needed to shower orany of these things. And what happens,
You know, why does that evenwork? Well, you get what
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you think about. So if youstop thinking about what's wrong and you start
just celebrating and tuning into what you'regrateful for, it it's going to show
up in different ways, more thingsto be grateful for. And within one
year and a half my life completelychanged. I went from being homeless to
becoming the face of wellness would mindyou drug addicted? Homeless to becoming the
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face of health and wellness for abillion dollar company, traveling all over the
country speaking about the benefits of cleaneating, knowing where your food comes from.
Because I fell in love with fitnessand nutrition in that time, spin
and all of that gratitude, allof that high vibration I was then like
pumping out was just coming pats meso quickly, just in one little switch.
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I'm jet setting all over I havea company car hanging around and have
all new clothes. I'm living ina house now. It's we remarkable to
me that a year and a half, just a drop of sand right in
the lifespan and how much my lifehad changed from that point, I mean
a little more. We fast forward. As a mother, I decided I
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wanted to get back into speaking.I wanted to share my story about surviving
domestic violence and overcoming joys. Iwanted people to understand that their lives could
change just by changing their thoughts.And that's when I started writing in books
and I became an international best sellingauthor, and then that opened new doorways
for me, and I began speakingabroad. In the course of all that,
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I'm a successful mindset coach. I'mgetting to witness. I'm seeing a
whole new level so healing happening inpeople like the right teachers are coming into
my I'm seeing people clear tumors outof their body and weeks. I'm seeing
traumatic brain injury reversals. I'm seeingjust miracle after miracle. I felt fault
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to just keep creating content, keepgetting this out there. You know.
Now I wrun I run group groupcontainers. You know, hybrid's one to
one work with groups. Because themore people that understand this, the ripple
effect they're telling others. You know, it's just what's possible for us,
you know, it just creates limitlessness. Well, I could just see driving
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down the road in the company carbut still listening to led Zeppelin too.
Yeah, you know, I mean, that's that's just an incredible story.
I mean, you know, I'veknown you for almost three years, I
think, and I and I stillam. Just my jaw just drops when
I hear your story. Now,you know, I hope you don't mind
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me asking this if it's too personal, because I know you talked about this
a couple of months ago when youwent to Colorado, talked about you lost
your mom to uh, she tookher own life. And I'm not sure
if it was it your brother alsoor yes, And and you know I
will I'm happy to share on thatbecause I know that we all at some
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point, being humans in a humanphysical body, we all have to deal
with grief. At some point.There's going to be different circumstances and some
of our listeners, Uh, this, this part of my story might really
help them. So geh, Idon't even know. Now, maybe seven
years ago my mother and my brotherhad a suicide pact. Oh wow,
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my mother passed away, my brothersurvived. Uh, and really after that,
it became very like it became anational news story. Wow. So
yeah, because it's very rare forone person to survive and one person to
pass some things that happened. Theywere trying to make it as if my
brother killed my mother, which youknow, the neighbors testified that my mom
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borrowed a generator, we had herher suicide. I know, like there
was all kinds of you know,misinformation, and at that point, my
mindset went to getting my brother outof jail, you know, and really
just just showing up and being inservice and whatever I could. Yeah.
So I lost my mom in thatway, and then tragically, five years
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after that, my brother ends uppassing away. He just you know,
he ends up having his own issuesand passing away. But I'll tell you
that my journey with grief, Ilost my mother, my brother, and
my father all in a five yearspan. So I'm pretty much I have
a half brother. I'm like thelast one standing pretty much from my household
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growing up. I have a differentviewpoint, and I think it's because of
my spirituality. I really do believein eternal life, like I believe in
soul missions, that we come hereto learn different things. I do believe
that my mom my, brother,and I we all kind of knew what
we were going to come down here, what kind of things might happen,
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because it was for the growth ofour soul. So as each experience happened
that I've always felt such peace inthe knowing that that they're at such a
high vibrational frequency that they're not experiencinghuman pain anymore, because it's just not
it's just not possible up there,right, Like I get that feedback sometimes
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from clients wondering if you know theirloved ones are angry with them who have
crossed over, or if their angelsare mad, or their higher self is
upset, And I'm like, thosefrequencies are distorted and low vibrational. They
don't even exist up there. Theyare impossibilities. It's impossible for your higher
self to be mad at you.They are incapable of feeling. That your
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loved ones on the other side areat a very high frequency. It's impossible
for them to feel sad or disappointedin you. The same thing with your
angels. They're all at a highoctave that just it just they can't feel
those they just can't. They justunconditional love for you, having your human
experience, knowing that you came hereto forget so that you could remember.
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Yes, So I do. Ihave a lot of peace when it comes
to grief and just different perspectives thathelped me through. Well. I think
what you just said there is abig, big help for anybody who has
lost a loved one to suicide.And and I brought it up kind of
because I know people taking their ownlives is way bigger than the media.
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Lets you know, I interviewed GaryRenard Wants, one of the greatest teachers
of a course of miracles in theworld, and he said that more people
have lost their lives to suicide thanhave died in all the wars in the
history. And I have a coupleof very close friends who have lost either
a brother or a child to thatand it was absolutely crushing. So the
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grief is really rough. But whatyou just said, it's impossible for your
for God, for your higher self, or your angels be mad at you.
It's not within their frequency reach.You know. Yeah, we're then
right, because I know that's sometimesthere there's that aspect of it where people
are judging how how they will beredeemed, how how the one who made
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that life choice, Like that God'sgoing to be mad at them. That's
not the kind of God that Ibelieve in. I just I just don't
see something that's pure and conditional lovebeing capable of being angry at his children.
Yeah, I totally agree with that. You know one other thing amongst
all your amazing abilities, I don'tthink I've ever ever really asked you,
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but you're a minister. How didthat come about? So? Yeah?
Really interesting. I had Really Iwas a transformation coach. I'm starting to
see miracles at this point. I'dalready seen a traumatic brain injury reversal.
Doctor Joe Despenza had that that wasa miracle within the self able to dive
into that, had responded and helpedme with with that specific case. And
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now I'm seeing things and I I'mlearning about metaphysical Christianity in the meantime.
This is what's guiding me through,like like what God's truth is, what
harmony really is? And I'm like, these other things are just shadows.
They don't even exist if we don'tgive them more energy, if we don't
think, if we deny them,we don't have to accept these kinds of
things. And I'm learning and I'mlearning, and I'm making all this content.
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And I thought to myself, I'mtalking a lot about Christianity. I'm
talking about I have a beautiful relationshipwith the Christ consciouence with Jesus, and
I'm telling people about this. AndI said, you know, let me
give myself a little validity and becomea minister. So I did, so
I did. Wow, geez,you ever perform a wedding? No?
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I haven't yet. And I'm like, listeners, if you're out there and
it's possible, I will come andmarry you. Because what I love being
part of any dynamic that involves people, you know, dedicating their love to
each other. That's an energy Iwant to be in that. Well,
you said that her metaphysical Christianity,Yeah, metaphys Is that what you said?
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Metaphysical Christianity. Yeah, I've neverheard her put that way. But
I love that because it goes outsidethe realm of organized religion, which has
a lot of judgments and negative costand it really brings it back to the
I Am concept. So, Imean, you're familiar with Neville Godder his
principles metaphysical Christianity. Connie Mendez awesome, awesome author, which is I think
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her Her big work was called ThePower of Metaphysics and Physics for Everyone,
the principle of number seven, likeour three of her books, but really
just ties it back to the lessons, the symbolism in the Bible, the
symbolism of Jesus's parables. There's alot of you know, it's not as
literal sometimes as it's put out,and that's what metaphysical Christianity kind of pulls
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it out to show you manifestation,how it's taught in the Bible. You
know, losing fishes, will youleave what it means to trust your source,
trust your God, improving your yoke, your breathing connection to the source,
to the Godhead. But yeah,medical, medical, metaphysical Christianity is
all about that. It's the imright. Well, that is great,
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that is great God. We probablydo a whole show on that too.
Let's go back to healing. Isyou and I both know that's such a
big thing in importance in our life. You and I are a co administrators
of a Power of eight healing group, which is based on the research of
Lynn McTaggart. We have a groupon Facebook with sixteen hundred members from around
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the world. So, ELENNI,what exactly does healing healing mean to you?
And what do healing sessions through thePower of eight group mean to you.
Healing to me is a restoration oftruth, which is harmony, right,
so that can go across many aspectsof a person, their spiritual wellbeing,
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their physical wellbeing, their mental wellbeing. And I just I don't
I don't believe that anything contrary toharmony is authorized by by God I call
my higher power God. You couldsay the university, everything works in a
harmonious way for balance, and Ijust I don't believe in the contrary.
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So for me, healing is restoringthat that level of well being, restoring
that harmony within the thoughts, withinthe physical body, the energy. And
I just I believe that people havethe power to decide what their story looks
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like, you know, like anduser creative power. We talk about you
and I have these conversations all thetime. I mean, it's fascinating to
me how disease really starts to permeatein the consciousness someone, you know,
because somebody's trained in something, they'vestudied it for so many years. Well,
then we definitely trust what they say. But when we trust with the
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second we believe something, we're givingit permission to be part of our experience.
You can deny something that's told toyou, and you could just be
that that's not true for me anddo the work, the balancing work necessary
to clear your your physical vessel.But what happens, so some stuff's going
on with your vehicle, which isa check engine light, which is that
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there's some sort of discordant energy happeningwithin either your thoughts or mental or spare
of body whatever. Then you gohome, you've been labeled with this thing,
and you're jumping on web MD.You're searching up all the symptoms.
Now you're co creating. You're settingan expectation. You get what you expect.
So if you're thinking, well,in six months from now, I'm
going to be on this treatment,I'm probably going to lose my hair,
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I'm going to this, I'm goingto that. You are. This is
manifesting right, like we're we alllike really were like, yeah, I
want to word how to manifest.I want to manifest great things. But
we're manifesting all the time with whatwe expect. Son. And then you
start to think about Now, theseare not happy things. So you're like
thinking about them over and over andover and over and over, and you're
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telling everyone in your experience, now, what's happening there. Now you've got
them manifesting the same thing. Whichis why the power of eight is so
beautiful because in the Power of eight, we're all focused on the same end
result. I hold that space,You hold that space the other participants.
Quite frankly, I don't really forme, the issue isn't as big to
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know as what do you want?What is happy thri I mean life look
like, because that's what we're goingto focus our energy on in our stories.
That's what happens. You love ridingbikes, I'm seeing you ride that
bike. You love playing with yourkids out on the beach, So that's
what I'm gonna see. So withthe power of eight, it's using our
match nation, our intention, youknow, get what you expect, what
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we intend to happen to, creatingit with our thoughts. I mean,
we're hitting it from multiple angles.And the beautiful thing is while we're feeling
it, we're seeing this person thriving. The miracle vibration is streaming through our
bodies streaming through our experience and thenguess what you know this, Carl,
the participants start receiving miracles. I'veseen it happen. I've seen rare blood
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disorders disappear. I've seen arthritis clearedup. I've seen people find the love
of their life. I've see peoplehave financial miracles happen. Participants not thinking
of themselves. Why does that work? Because if they tried to imagine it
for themselves, they might have somesort of limited belief lurking around in there
that says it's not possible for them. But when they're just thinking about somebody
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else and the miracle vibration is goingthrough them, it's doing its thing,
showing up in their lives. Well, everything that you just said is so
classic law of attraction that which youthink can dwell upon consistently, more and
more of it is sent to youbecause everything is energy. And we talked
about if you can receive a diagnosis, you know it's snowball effect. You
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do to go do the research andweb MD doctor Sue Mortar, who is
one of Lynn McTaggart's favorite colleagues.Sue Morter wrote The Energy Coach. She
even talks about this in her book, that a diagnosis can actually do more
damage than anything else because your attention'sdrawn to you dwell on it and oh
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crap, I got cancer, youknow. Let me study this, you
know, and then more and moreand all that. And that's why you
and I when we're setting up ahealing session for Power of eight, we've
gotten to the point and I learnedthis from you to say that this person
has been labeled with a disease.It's like somebody took a label and pin
it to their chest and now they'rewalking around with a probably look see I
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have this, you know. Andas exactly stated it perfectly when other people
say, they start sending their energyall of that poor souls got cancer.
Yes, yes. And the onething when I'm when I work one to
one with someone, I actually havea healing container opening up with like one
to one work and group work.One of the first things I will say
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is, do not claim that thingmy cancer or my diabetes, my heart
disease, my allergies, my depression. No, no, no, unless
you do not claim ownership of that. It's the cancer, the mutation,
the it's not yours. We donot wish to keep this thing. Let's
cut the ownership board right there.Yeah, and and I have seen people,
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you know, I'm a life coachtoo. Over the years of work,
people I've worked with, some ofthem actually gained their major identity from
you know, well I am Iam a diabetes victim, you know,
and they wear it like a badge. And and and sometimes I've even read
this in a course in miracles,when when that label is taken away from
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them, it's actually a shock totheir system. And that's why some people
have to heal gradual. I mean, we know that you should expect miracles,
and there is you know, weknow that lying from a course the
course, there's no order of difficultyin miracles. But for many people,
if it were instantaneously healed, itactually would be too big of a shot
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because they're so bought into that threeD realm of well this is that,
you know, and they're in thehabit of being it. They're in the
habit. I mean, you lookat doctor Joe Despens's work, break the
habit of being yourself right the truth, it's it's unfamiliar. Well, who
am I without having to go tothe doctors? This amount of times or
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without having to check my blood oror that that like my brain is used
to to giving me certain dobamine hitsor or dropping at that time when I
feel sad that I have to getthat shot or that like you are literally
running on brain chemical releases that arefamiliar patterns or just loops to the old
identity. So it's like getting inthe habit of becoming your new version.
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It's a you know, I thinkthat the word like unfamiliar, it has
such a weird connectation to it.It's like uncomfortable. Oh, uncomfortable.
Don't want to get uncomfortable, Butif you want to be a new version
of yourself, you don't know whatthat feels like yet, so you've got
to get uncomfortable. It's going tofeel weird to not have to do these
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other things you've had to do forso many years. And your brain will
be like, wait, we're runningthat program and you have to train it
like a dog. You have totrain it like a dog to get it
on the new on board. Andyou touched on this too. I think
one thing too, when when you'vebeen labeled with some illness or injury is
is to go there to that happyplace the way you really want to be.
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I want to be back. Idon't want to be able to go
for a run. I want tobe able to go out and be healthy
and laughing and loving. And that'swhat you have to keep in your mind
as if it is already. Andyou know, one of my major I
was going to ask the question whyis self healing so hard for the vasty
humanity? But I think we justkind of answered that really yeah, yeah,
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And I think that, you know, some people overthink it. They're
trying to do it from if you'retrying to heal, you know, using
some of these other methods, likelike you're researching all of these people,
which I highly encourage you to do. If there's something your malady, you're
looking I don't care if it's ifit's poverty, lack consciousness, if it's
something emotional, or if it's somethingphysical. Look up the miracles of the
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reverse, because somebody has gone fromhomeless to billionaire. Somebody has miraculously healed
from that incurable disease. Like thepeople are out there, it's happening,
so there's zero proof that it can'thappen to you. But what happens is
I feel like people are trying tolook up the process and then they're trying
to do it from here, fromthe law mind, but it comes from
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the heart, the you know,the mind, the Heart Heart Math Institute.
They're fascinating just to look into someof that research. And if I
could just give you one little inklingas so why not even works or makes
sense. Your heart has an electromagneticfield up to five thousand times more powerful
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than your brain, So you couldbe thinking, thinking, thinking from the
brain. All you want you openup that heart electro magnetic. If we
are a frequency, we are lookingto create the frequency of our well being,
of that healed result version of us. It's unlocking that so that magnetic
we're more magnetic for it. It'sthe heart is the key to all of
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it. Every miracle I've ever seeninvolved the heart. Yeah, and the
Heart Math organization does phenomenal work.I know Greg Braden is really hooked up
with them and working at the powerof the heart is just absolutely amazing.
And one last thing about our powerof aid healing, I think one of
the coolest things healings that I've seen. You did. I don't know,
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maybe this was six months ago.You did a healing session for a young
man who was in a coma andthe next day he was up and laughing
and walking around in the hospital.I yeah, if you remember that,
that was pretty amazing. Even moreamazing, Carl, was the woman whose
mother was drawn en route to haveher pre operational scan to have her for
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cancer like cancer remove from her body, like her organs were literally going to
be removed. So this was likethe final scan before the surgery. We're
doing a power of eight. Thewoman goes in to get her scan,
the cancer's gone. Now tell youthis is not like the first scancher.
This is like a pre op scan. How does that happen? Where does
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it go? And I think thisis just a testament to anybody listening or
why, to the power of notonly your individual self, but when we
come together and focus in that realmof together. I mean, it's amplified
exponentially. I mean, and Iactually there's no greater power. Yeah,
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And that's what you know, whatyou're speaking of too, is that you
know, we all get our heartsopen. You and I do a great
job of really getting the vibe upright. We paint that picture of the
well being. Our electromagnetic fields areblasted wide open. You research some of
doctor Joe Despenz's worships. The blindare leaving, seeing the death, are
leaving, hearing people are going inthat room and with cancer and coming out
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without it. Because he attributes itto the power of the heart. You
have a thousand people with their heartsthat they're meditating at the same time,
with their hearts blasted wide open.In the miracle vibration, the resonance is
so high that distortion just doesn't standa chance. Absolutely spectacular, and I
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think there, I'm sure there's anumber of viewers and listeners here who are
sitting Oh yeah, sure it is, you know. But but all I
can say to those folks is openyour heart and open your mind. Leave
that restriction and limitations behind that youthat you're stuck in that three D well,
this is what the doctor said,you know, so leave it behind
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and for once in your life,come forth and bring your true self with
you and your higher power self,and you'll see those miracles. So yeah,
you know what, and if ifthat feels just like too much,
then just start reading about people whohave Yes, yeah, absolutely, because
if if other people can do it, then there's no there's zero proof that
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you can't. And if nothing more, it is inspiring and it feels good
to think about, far better thanthinking about the alternate outcomes. Yeah,
choose, And we are speaking withthe Jersey Girl, the amazing a Lenni
Yombolist. This is just just anawesome conversation as I knew it would be.
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I consider Elenni an angel of light, love and truth then, and
I think we're seeing that right here. But let's switch gears a little bit.
Let's talk about you. I mean, you're a best selling author and
I love this. A few monthsago, uh, you released your new
children's book I Am That I Am, that you co authored with your seven
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year old daughter Zoe. So let'sdive into this fabulous poh you created for
kids in this book. Yeah,yeah, how this all came to be?
And my friends, I will tellyou that when something feels good and
it feels right, go towards it. You know that secondary voice, some
people call it the voice of reason. It's the voice of women that pops
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up trying to tell you, youknow, you're not educated enough, you're
not smart enough. It's gonna takemoney, blah blah. Just ignore that
advice and advice and follow the popbabby because you you be just so happy
and delighted with how the universe willco create with you. So, Carl,
I'll tell you it's crazy because Idid not remember until after the children's
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book came out that when I wasmy daughter's age, people would ask me
what I wanted to do when Igrew up, and my answer was,
I want to write and illustrate children'sbooks. Wow, that was my response,
that I wanted to write children's books. I want to illustrate children.
That I like children's books fascinated me. I had that memory after the book
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came out, and actually some familyfriends have reminded me even after I posted
that, Yeah, you always talkedabout that boom. So my daughter comes
home on the last day of school, Karl. Now we all know the
last day of school as a childis like the best day ever. You're
like simmer vacation. My daughter wasin first grade, bawling her eyes out
like I could hear her crying offthe bus. I'm running out, So
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I think she felt like something happenedas she's sobbing like Zoe what's the matter.
She's like miss Jackie and Powell willbe at school next next year,
sobbing and let me explain to theto the listeners here. POWE was a
school wide program at my daughter schoolwhich focused on mindfulness. They practice breathing
techniques using things like affirmations, yoga, moving their bodies and certain ways to
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move energy. So aligned with everythingthat I believe, you know, my
daughter used to come home like Mom, we did affirmation stay just like you
always tell me to do, andshe was so it was I could see
her using the tools and it wasmaking a difference. So in that moment
that she's crying, I'm feeling disappointedright along with her, because I know
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how important these things are. Wemight not need to recall historical facts on
a daily basis and let's work ina quizo league or we're playing Jeopardy every
day, but every day we needto process our emotions and give meaning to
the situations happening in our lives.So I'm, you know, looking at
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her, and I'm feeling sad nutsfor her, but all the kids in
her school, and quite frankly,all all children who are not learning this
as part of their curriculum to myself. I heard it. I heard it,
Carl. It says, write achildren's book. You always wanted to
write a children's book. And itjust came right out of my mouth.
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I said, Zoe, how wouldyou like to write a children's book with
mommy. You can help work onthe illustrations, and we can teach you
kids about things like affirmations. AndI like her tears what turned into joy?
And that day, that day webegan working on it, and she
inspired all of the illustrations. Imean, it's sometimes I'll post it up
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on social media, like her originaldrawings and then the illustrator. How that
illustrator took her drawings and brought themto life. But we came up with
that story. It was interesting,though. It's just the way that it
all worked out. I didn't knowany of the house. I didn't know
any of the way it was goingto work out. I just knew that
I needed to write this book theday, Carl, and this is this
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is what happens when you follow thetruth of your soul, your intuition.
The day I finished writing the script, literally at the last period typing it
up, I get a text messagefor my half, my bright brother.
I mean, we didn't grow upin the same house at that point,
we didn't speak all that much.A few times a year cordial around the
holiday's casual. It was so random. He was like, hey, I
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know you've got a lot of stuffthat you're always working on. I'd love
to invest in something. Got anythingI can invest in? Literally hit the
period. I said, well,as a matter of fact, your niece
and I just wrote the children's bookand that's you know, I just put
it out there. And he waslike, I love it. I think
it's great. I'm in. Sothe universe stepped in to help to bring
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it to the next level where itneeded to get. And it was,
you know, during that publishing process, you know, working with Edits and
all that, that the idea forthis to get even bigger. That cover
again, there I go, Iam so, I am that? Why?
Why I I am? That?I am? I am that?
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I am so. God really onlygives us one name for himself in the
Bible, I am that's I am. Tell them I am sent you anything
that follows your I am you are. You are literally defining who you are
and the God and you by that, So we toss a lot of I
ams around casually, don't we Carl, I'm tired, Oh, I'm clumsy,
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Oh I can never, I'm not, I'm I'm I'm a dummy,
I'm this, I'm tired, I'msick, I'm that, I am,
I am, I am, Iam, any of those things. If
it doesn't align with it with godptarmony, I I I work diligently on
making sure it does not follow myI AM marks. So affirmations. I
do believe. I reprogrammed my mindusing affirmation so I believe in the power
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of them, which is why Iwent that direction with the book. And
children start to you know, createand cultivate positive self esteem and self worth
with the wars that they choose.Well, talk about divine timing with the
last period of book, and yourbrother says, hey, can I invest
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in some Wow, that's great,that is great. Well, of course
this has got to bring us tosomething I'm really excited to hear about from
you, because you know, Ionly see you know, I'm really I
haven't really talked to you personally verymuch about this, your your empower mentor
movement that you're doing with children.You're doing this in local schools in New
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Jersey for it right now? Right, yeah, it got bigger, Carl.
So I'm writing the book. It'sin publishing. And then I just
thought to myself, Well, itjust made sense to me. Like I've
spoke, I've spoken on stages infront of thousands of people, I've coached
thousands of hours, and the onething that people seem to need the most
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help with, the one common threadthat I would find adults after adult,
was the need to reprogram the negativebelief systems that they picked up as children.
And I thought to myself, well, why aren't we teaching them positive
belief systems as children? Why aren'twe giving them the tools to navigate life
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in a positive way, understanding thatperspective is a gift and they actually get
to choose it. Things aren't onesided. Click our hand looks this way,
it looks that way. Wow,it's different. I just changed the
way I look at it. Theseare things that kids should be learning.
I thought to myself, I'm goingto create a program. I'm going to
make it something that other people canget certified in to bring it in schools
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in their area. And it alljust flowed so beautifully like the whole program
just it downloaded through me. Idon't know house to describe it for those
of you who don't know what todownload. It is like when intubuition and
your higher self are streaming through youat a rapid rate, Like the whole
program chopped in. There's a sickthere's a whole section on self esteem,
how to relieve stress and anxiety,how to choose perspective and give meaning to
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situations in life, just like there'stools for pretty much everything and fun activities.
I mean, we use nerve blastersand camfetti poppers. We plant seeds
of intention. We take flowers andwe plant the seed. We give it
an intention, and then we feedthat intention with an affirmation over and over.
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So it's like, you know,these just plant just planting seeds,
just starting to install these ideas andthese thoughts. I didn't hear about this
stuff for the first time until Iwas you know, the secret was a
little bit of my awakening. Butwell after a decade after that, in
my thirties, I really started tounderstand the universal laws. Imagine doing this
as a child. Imagine having compassionfor someone who's because you're understanding that that
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there's something something wrong, Like there'ssomething wrong there that a child is acting
that way, Like what's going onat home with that kid that they that
they are looking for a quick jumpup the vibrational scale to make other people
laugh or to make somebody else feelsmall, They're gonna plumb it right back
down. But what's going on withthat person that that that's that's what they
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need, they're needing. Like whenyou start to talk to kids like this,
it's a game changer, it reallyis. I would imagine some of
the young children that you're doing thisprogram for when you're in the classroom,
it's some of them are their eyesare probably big. It's probably the first
time anything like this has ever beenintroduced into their young life. That may
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come from a very negative household orabusive household. Yeah, and I'm very
honest about about my personal story ofthe I didn't grow up and I don't
want any kids to feel like they'rethey're not normal or they need to feel
shame, like look at me,Like my house was not a cool house
to grow up, and there wasthings getting broken, a lot of yelling.
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But but I can offer different waysof looking at things and about talking
to other people like you shouldn't feelshame about that. That's their journey and
not yours. And there's a lotof support. I mean, the schools
always have a lot of support available, so you can give them direction,
like talk about this with someone likeI didn't. I kept it like a
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shameful secret. But just if there'sopportunities for kids to just start to realize
that they can, they can thinkabout things either this way or that way.
This one's got a negative vibration,this one's got a positive and either
way it's a boomerang. So I'mgonna choose the meaning and choose the way
I think about it that's going toreturn to me positive frequency. You know,
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I'm guessing too that there's some momand dad's out there listening to this
right now, say wow, maybewe could do this in our school system.
Are you how are you going aboutit? Do you have co teachers
like you? Is it just youin the classroom? Are you going in
a number of schools? Is ithard to get a school to agree to
allow you to come in? Noschools are really open minded. There's one
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school that has me come in ona monthly basis to every grade. At
some other schools will just choose workshopslike a positive self esteem workshop, a
perspective workshop of affirmation using the bookworkshop. Now, I do offer a
certification program to teach people. Youhave to understand too, the three brainwave
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states of children, you know,alpha, beta, and data waves,
because there's going to be a differentway to approach each each level of that
development. For children's you know,you're not going to talk to the sixteen
year old. It's the same waythat you're going to try to teach these
skills to six year olds. Theirbrains are literally in different brainwave states.
So I have a certification that walkseveryone through understanding the three brainway states and
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ways to communicate the same lesson tothe three different brainway states. So's I'd
love to see more people jumping onto be like, yeah, I want
to make an impact in my community. And it's not just schools, youth
groups or athletic organizations. I've beenapproached by by pageants like that, like
a Little Girl like beauty pageants wantingme to come in and do positive self
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esteem. So many of these kidswith social media, they're addicted to the
scrolling end, but there's just noescape or comparing themselves, constantly comparing themselves,
disempowering themselves. Yeah, just todayI mentioned you. I saw you
you post a lot of your videoson your Facebook and you talking about that.
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I was actually going to ask,you know, what are some of
the biggest challenges that children around theworld face on a daily basis? And
I guess what you're talking about,you know, being addicted to social media.
I mean many adults are too,you know, but still, what
are some of those big challenges?Yeah, and you know, it's not
just the social media, it's it'sfrom a very young age and that children
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are literally this is scientifically proven.Children are wired differently than you or I,
Carl. And it is because fromthis very young age, they're on
these these devices and they get toswiping, they get used to like their
brains are constantly being stimulated for aresponse to happen. Swipe a new response,
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twipe the new response hit that anew screen comes up. So they're
literally wired differently in their brains.So children are find it soothing. And
this was this was a shocker tome when I was talking to the children
about filling their own cups. Howdo we uplift ourselves. So many of
them. The response was, goon TikTok, look at Instagram, go
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on YouTube, and they're what they'regetting is like an artificial dopamine spike.
But it's so quick, it's likeme, they have to say anymore.
You know, whereas when you know, we practice breathing techniques where we go
outside into the sun, or wedo we have ta tapping or you know
reflexology, Uh, we're we're stimulatingpositive brain chemicals to release that are actually
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lasting. They last a lot longer. So that's a big challenge. And
also, you know, when they'reon these platforms they do we don't know
how this is affecting their self esteemor are they thinking they're not as good
as these people? Are they comparingthemselves to these Instagram models? Are they
you know, these these people haveall this They're they're showing the lifestyle.
What are they picking up there?So that's a definitely challenge. Also,
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there's no escape from from like let'sjust say your kids being bullied or you
know, this child is having somepeer issues. I didn't have this thing
when I was a kid. Ileft school. I left school. You
don't ever leave there's a way toget at you. So that's a definite
challenge. Is that like not beingable to disconnect from certain aspects of life
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to replenish. In addition, ifthey're on this thing at night up to
you know, an hour before goingto sleep, the malatonin's getting all messed
up. Like your malatonin you needat least an hour two two is even
better of not looking at your front. I mean, I know a lot
of you are probably like laying aright before you go to sleep Instagram looking
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at this that just the light oreven on the device, the light of
it interrupts your malatonin, and thenyou're gonna have trouble. You're not gonna
get that restorative sleep, the sleepthat replenishes your energy, the sleep that
restores your tissue, your muscle,heals you if you're something needs to be
cleared out of your system. Soyou know, it's these are all challenges.
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I think that today's get this specialwe're dealing with. I'm really glad
earlier you mentioned the different brain wavesin how young children work at a different
level. I forget which one itis, but h and I even use
this quote from doctor Bruce Lipton fromhis book Spontaneous Evolution. I use it
in my own book, True Spiritualityand a Law of Attraction that he states
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that you know, we kids operateat literally in a in a at the
same brain wave as when you're beinghypnotized. Their brains haven't developed, so
anything that is presented to them untilthey're the time of seven, literally they
are hypnotized, not knowing anything else, and this is all they know.
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And so that is why, youknow, what's the old line. Child
is father to the manchild his motherto the woman. You know, what
we learn then makes you who youare later on. And of course,
so what you're doing with your empowermentorthat's great, you can establish that rather
than all these negative paradigms and everythingmost of society absorbs when they're children,
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and a lot of it is,you know, not ill intended, the
stuff. I mean, they're literallyit's called it's state of brain. We
have state, and children are inthat state till they're about seven. They
are literally spund Oh, children arelike sponges. Know they are, Okay,
they are in a state of hypnosisand it's just observing and okay,
this is how we respond to this. Oh my mommy's sad. She she
throws things and stops around when she'smad. This is what we do when
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we're mad. This is how werespond to this. You know, we
go and and gorge on food whenwe're upset. Like these are all things
like like, oh, this ishow we act as humans. This is
what it means. We're hearing thingslike diet. You know, cancer runs
at our family, hard to seasruns in our family. Now that's a
program in there. Money doesn't growon trees, don't waste food, there
won't be enough. Black mentality conditioning, subtle things that aren't meant to be
(50:53):
harmful, like like they're hurt you, but they're just things that you're hearing.
Things that you're hearing, things thatyou're witness saying things that you're experiencing.
Parents worried about money, talking aboutthat out loud, Your hearing them
fight money. All money's bad.Bills are bad. My parents fight about
bills. These are not good.I don't like these things. Not.
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This is a service that people trustme to have even when I haven't paid
for it yet, and then theysend me a bill because they think I'm
a good human being and that I'llpay it like, you know, two
different perspectives, But which ones didyou get exposed to? You know?
And then we're watching TV and everyother ad is a pharmaceutical. Oh,
we must be destined to be sickevery other ad. Yeah right, So
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what are you thinking about the worldThat we're meant to be broken, We're
meant to age horribly? Oh you'reyou know all wait till you get older.
Oh you're really they're really feel yourmuscles and I feel great. I
haven't felt this great, you know. I feel better and better every year.
I swear I'm reverse agent. Isay that to myself all the time.
I did that intentionally, just toinspire you, my friends, to
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start saying things like that, Ifeel incredible. I have more and more
energy every single day. Yeah,and I'm right there with you on that,
especially people within my age realm.You know a lot of them can't
even get out of their easy chairs, you know. And I same thing
too. I mean, I willpurposely point myself in the direction that I
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get my aches and pains and stufflike that. But you know, I'm
going to keep doing this as bestas I can. But you also mentioned
this, so many people grab ontowell my mom and dad had arthritis.
I'm probably gonna have arthritis. Well, they had diabetes. Oh, they
had cancer. You know, itruns in our family. And I say
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to people like that, you arenot your mom, you're not your dad.
You can choose your own path.You don't have to exact. Well,
this runs in our family. Hehad a heart attack when he was
young. It doesn't have to bethat way. No, at what you're
seeing when something runs in the familyis one person and the programming is just
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passing along. It's just passing along. It's it's stuff that's said down the
lineage. And you can be theone to stop it. You can be
the one to stop it. We'reall here having our own divine expressions,
and things shouldn't repeat in us.They shouldn't. We're all different, unique
expressions of the creator. And ifwe wish to create disease, we can
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give our attention to it and andand claim that and known that, and
then yes, it can continue torun in the family and can continue to
or you could say, you knowwhat, not in me? Not me?
I decided a long time ago,wouldn't have There are certain things that
wouldn't happen for me. Absolutely clardmy story, claim your power claim that.
Yeah. So, just going backa couple more things about your wonderful
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empower mentor program for kids. Whatkind of effect have you seen so far
in some kids that you've been doingthis mentoring with. Yeah, I get
a lot of feedback from parents andteachers that they see the children using the
tool in their everyday life, thattheir their mood is overall more positive,
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that children are able to work outthings that would have before turned into conflict
amongst each other in a more positiveway. You know, you just see
kids who are happier in general.I get this spills my cub like I
get little notes. They passed melittle notes. Thank you, miss Lenny.
Your outlook on this was really reallyhelped me. And sometimes they tell
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me about things that are happening athome. And now that I think about
it like that, it doesn't itdoesn't hurt me in the way that it
used to. Now there's just differentthings that I just see children using the
tools. I think perspective is thebiggest gift I can get. I can
I can share with them because weliterally didn't you hear things, Carl,
And just like we only knew theone meaning for them, and that's the
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meaning that's stuck. Like I neverthought that, Like, think about my
household situation in a different way whenI was a kid, just it was
this thing. I felt shame.It's this thing that made me feel bad.
I have a different way of lookingat it now, so I don't
know that. That's probably when Iget letters and responses from teachers telling me
that the lesson is great, thekids continue to use the tools after after
(55:15):
the conclusion of the session. That'sit for me. No parents too reaching
out to me, kids sing youknow people, Let's say somebody's sitting up
in British Columbia and Canada watching thisand you're in New Jersey. How can
they go about starting their own empowermentorprogram within their schools in their community.
(55:37):
Well, like I said, Ihave, all the materials are are virtual,
the training is virtual. So anybodywho wants to start an empowermental program
just get it. Get certified,Get certified in the empowermentor movement modules.
You know, there's like live trainingsthat that we do. We go through
it and then you're certified to goand take this into schools. You'll be
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amazed at how many people agree withthis, Like you start talking about about
this caparentcy. Yes, I knowchildren need this, and it's even spiraled
even more for me working with likejust girls with Sister Circle, Like I
kind of have iphoned it in ona specific between girl age group. But
if anyone's interested, that's how youdo it. Just reach out the Empowermental
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Movement. There's a whole section onthe certification process, and then you're free
to take it and use it howyou might. You could take it into
schools, or you could run itlike an independent club. I do it
like that too, where I havea location, a central location, and
parents sign their kids up for likeyou'd sign up for soccer. Wow,
(56:45):
this is so cool. I'm goingto put all your contact information in the
show notes here so people can connectwith you. One thing you've been involved
with for a long time since I'veknown you is is something called Caliterrorist dot
Life. What is that? CaliTerris is a lifestyle brand that was born
in a time when when the worldshut down. I felt like creating.
(57:07):
Me and my business partner kind ofconnected Facebook friends and then we started.
I just felt called the action tohelp free people like I said, you
can change your life by changing yourthoughts, and like, let me create
some content that will help people reallyliberate themselves from you know, things like
lack, things like disease, youknow, find finding love, like vibrating
(57:29):
love, to find find love,find companionship in their lives. So Colle
Terrorists is a it's a place wherepeople can go to access all the courses
that I've created over the years,and there's you know, there's a lot
of other opportunities on there for peopleto really achieve sovereignty on different levels.
(57:50):
So yeah, that's Callie Terrorists.Yeah wow, and you know, sorry,
there's a lot of YouTube content forCallie tarosts. I've done on ton
of videos. I had so muchfun during COVID times, tea party and
filming. I loved it. Yeah. So the other last thing I would
like to ask you, I mean, you've got your fingers and so many
(58:14):
cool things. I don't even knowhow you find time to sleep, but
I think you've got some programs goingon specifically to help women. And what's
your latest or something you would liketo talk about right now? Well late,
my newest container that's going to belaunching, like I said before,
I only run hybrids, so it'sworking with me one to one. I
(58:36):
don't take on a lot of oneto one clients without being in a container.
So it's like I focus on aspecific area because I like to be
very in tune with certain aspects ofhealing or certain areas. My last container
was called Enchanted, and it wasall about falling head over heels in love
with yourself and in love with yourlife. And this one is Resilience Redefined.
(58:58):
So this is for that person thathas some kind of label. I
suffer from anxiety, I suffer fromthis, I've been labeled with this disease.
It's about redefining who you are.Taking that label off. Get a
little uncomfortable knowing that that means thatthe new version of you is coming up.
Uh. And that's why the oneto one work is really an important
component. So we can deep diveinto a person's specific needs. Everyone's got
(59:21):
a different story, and you know, just in a group form, I
don't I don't feel like I couldguarantee the level of transformation that I that
I promise. I mean, Imake big promises and I do intend to
keep them. So the one toone work allows me to really get laser
focused with someone. Then there's groupteaching as part of it, So there's
(59:42):
you know, for the six weeks. Once a week there's a lesson.
We go live in an exclusive privategroup, open discussion. Anyone can ask
questions. I bring in guests,I have some guest experts. I have
I have, I have some amazingfriends. And then we get access to
my playbook. So my playbook isa pre corded videos of the processes of
like how to open your heart yourheart speeds, how to get that electromagnetic
(01:00:05):
field, how to heal the energyin your body. There's a lot of
ways that you might not have thoughtabout, like what your body's really feeling
from you right now, and youhave to heal that relationship. So yeah,
resilience is all about miracles. It'sall about cultivating and claiming your miracles.
No matter what kind of miracle youwant. I don't care if it's
financial sickness, you know what Imean, because I believe that that that
(01:00:29):
lack and poverty is a disease allits own. So if that's a kind
of disease you need a miracle from, or if it's something physically or spiritually
resilience covers all the bases, expectmiracles always. We've been talking to a
leneymbolist and I I say this withall sincerity. You are one of my
(01:00:49):
favorite people in the world. Youkeep me inspired on a daily basis,
and I think you and I arein alignment in almost every way, shape
and form. And I'm grateful tohave you in my life. The world
is grateful to have you in ourlives. And what you do is just
phenomenal to to what you have donewith your own life is hey, you
(01:01:13):
should write a book about that.So yeah, just awesome stuff. So
again, everybody, I'm going tohave every link that you can. Lenny
really you don't really have a website. It's more of your social media caliteros
dot life, and I'll have thoselinks in there. Yeah, empower Mentor
has its own website, but whowaits, You're getting some behind the scenes
(01:01:35):
info. Everything's going to be preemerging in a beautiful way at a Lenny
dot Life. Yeah, in thein the in the months ahead. But
for the meantime, I have aseparate section just for Empowermenttor people who want
to learn about Empowermenttor. There's awebsite for that, but working with Resilience,
I'll make sure that you have thatlink. For anyone who wants more
information or need to hop on adiscovery call with me to see that's right
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that I'm all about that. Doit do? You will not go wrong
connecting with ELENNI and so Eleni,you and I we're going to keep on
our mission with power of aid andkeep healing the world because Lord knows the
world needs healing and here we are. Yeah, make sure you put that
link in there too, Carl.For all our friends who have heard about
it, they want to they wantto make sure you know they want to
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be part of that, to helpcreate miracles. You know, I say
it in every every power they callit. That's the world that I choose
to see. Perspective, right,somebody might paint a picture for you the
world. This is terrible, awfulplace, full of terrible people. World
I live in complete. Strangers showup for someone on the other side of
the globe to tie their most beautifulresource, their creative power, to send
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an intention for a person they maynever meet in the physical just because it
feels good to do it and theyknow and trust in the power of our
minds. So why not make adifference for our brothers and sisters. That's
the world island. And with that, I don't know any better way.
And so oh, Lenny Jamblis,thank you, my beautiful friend. Thank
you, Think, thank you,Carl, thank you. This has been
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another episode of World Awakenings, theFast Track to Enlightenment with host Carl Gruber,
a certified law of attraction life coach. We welcome you to tune into
each and every episode of World Awakeningsas we open your mind, your heart,
and your eyes to the fact thatthe world's population is now more than
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ever awakening to the truth of allthings spiritual, metaphysical and enlightening, and
just how much they play an allimportant role in our moment to moment daily
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