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Have you ever wondered if your beliefs about love and wealth are truly your own or just societal scripts you've absorbed over time? Join me on a journey through the intriguing intersection of love, wealth, and programming, as we unravel how the Law of Attraction intertwines with the narratives we've been fed. In this episode, I share my personal journey of skepticism and discovery, including the seemingly predestined story of meeting my wife amidst life's challenges, revealing how certain connections feel guided by a higher power. Together, we'll explore how belief systems carve out our experiences and the human quest for belonging, often mirrored in communities like religion.

Communication is often marred by assumptions and projections, yet empathy and understanding can bridge these divides. We delve into the nuanced world of drama and energy, where miscommunication can be dissolved by pausing and truly listening. Discover how energies—both positive and negative—shape emotions and our perception of reality. Amidst this, we touch on the fascinating possibilities of energy healing and dream hopping, inviting you to consider a reality where energy can be our ally instead of an obstacle. Be prepared to challenge the societal programming that perpetuates drama and embrace the opportunity to reprogram your life for harmony.

Beliefs aren't just inherited; they're sculpted by our upbringing and environment, much like a self-reprogramming robot. Let's explore the power of self-programming to break free from societal limitations, asserting control over our narratives to choose abundance over scarcity. By understanding our subconscious beliefs, we can reshape them, fostering personal growth and vitality. We'll examine how upbringing influences belief systems, including religion, and the potential to seek personal truths beyond inherited doctrines. Embrace the present moment, rejecting the notion that aging must equate to decline, and instead, seize the possibility of a life brimming with growth and exploration.

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Speaker 1 (00:22):
Hi, welcome to another episode of Life Changers
, and this is Mike.
So I know the last episode waspretty good, pretty intense, and
I was just going on and on andon.
It was pretty good.
So we'll touch a little bitmore on that and then we'll move
on to the next part of lettingmy crazy out, as I say, and

(00:46):
moving on to the next questionsthat I get asked a lot and stuff
like that.
But I understand how crazysometimes it sounds, how, oh,
that's just too easy.
So why, right?
How is this possible?

(01:11):
I thought the exact same thingsthat.
So you're telling me, mike, allI have to do is listen and find
the, you know the frequency orthe energy of money, and then I
could be able to see andunderstand money and stuff like
that.
And there's different ways todo it.
And you're telling me I have tofind a way that works for me.

(01:34):
Because, yeah, most people arechasing wealth, the top things
that people chase in Law ofAttraction.
That makes a lot of law ofattraction influencers.
Money is wealth, love.
Those are the two main thingsthat people are looking for.

(01:56):
They say it'll solve all myproblems if I'm wealthy or I
want just somebody to love me.
Those are the two things,because in all these movies or
all these programming, tv showsor whatever you want to say
shows people like where villainscome to life, like in superhero

(02:18):
movies, there's always amisunderstanding or somebody has
a heart broken and stuff likethat, and that's what makes
people do crazy things in thosemovies, right, and they make it

(02:39):
seem so hard to find love andwealth, because we're programmed
to like drama to be a part ofsomething, I guess.
And yeah, like I used to thinklike it's crazy that people can
fall for whatever, like lies orcults or things like that, or be

(03:03):
like, well, this is the truth,but people fall for the
non-truth.
And how is that possible?
Well, it all comes down to yourbelief system and trust and
wanting to feel a part ofsomething.
Hence, like gangs, right, theypry on people that feel like
lonely or out of place and stufflike that, and that's how they

(03:25):
recruit people, you know, likenot saying a church or religion
is a gang, but a lot of peoplethat got converted into, like I
seen people get converted into.
The religion that I was a partof was always because they were,
you know, fallen down or theyneeded healing or they needed to

(03:47):
be a part of something.
And, you know, it became theanswer like, yeah, this is going
to help me get out of mydepression or get out of this or
that.
Right, and this is.
He seems to be what I'm lookingfor.
And don't get me wrong, I'm notsaying religion's a bad thing
or anything like that.
Like I'm not saying I don'ttrash my religion that I grew up

(04:10):
with.
I learned a lot, it helped meunderstand a lot of things, it
got me through a lot and ithelped me find my perfect you
know partner, my wife.
So if that's all that that didfor me was worth it.
So, you know, maybe we'll talka little bit about love today

(04:33):
and I know I mentioned it before, but you know I'm gonna let a
little more of my crazy out.
So I'm not sure how much Ishared, like with how I found
met my wife or whatever, butevery time I look at it I'm like
it's impossible that we wouldhave met any other way, like by

(05:01):
fluke, or I swear it's by designlike it almost feels like this
whole world around us isdedicated to us meeting each
other and being together.
That, you know, it took a lotof energy and different things
to intervene to make sure we metthings to intervene to make

(05:24):
sure we met.
Um, so like, has anybodylistening felt that about their
life, how they feel?
Like you know, I feel like thisworld is made for me or made
for us.
I mean your significant other,your wife, your husband or
whatever.
Um, I've ever felt that, likeeven me and my wife when we
first got married or when we'redating, we'd walk down the

(05:46):
street and lights would turn offwhen we walked by and we used
to joke saying like, oh, we'reso perfect for each other that
we're so bright, like our soulsare so bright, our energy is so
bright that we walk under theselight lamps.
You know, they detect the light, so they think it's daytime, so
they turn off and then once wemove through that light and it

(06:07):
turns back on.
And we used to think that thatwas a joke.
You know our little cute joke,right, like, a little that you
know shows us that we're meantto be together and you know it
felt cool.
Like, like, yeah, you know,like into, like into us was just

(06:28):
like a little drill grain.
But you know and I what I knownow, like it's always funny how
well what I know now, you know,helps me see and understand the
past and why things happen theway they happen, and how we
ended up where we ended up andhow everything always works out
perfectly for us.

(06:48):
And like, yeah, there was hardtimes, like we're going on eight
Well, we've just passed our18th year wedding anniversary
and how, you know, we look backat it.
Yeah, there's hard times andthere's tough times, but in the
end, like, where we are today isjust like, so you know, for

(07:10):
lack of a better word, fuckingamazing.
And I truly believe, like youknow, we're special in the sense
that, like higher power, andback then for me, it, you know,
my religion, my god, was likemaking sure we're together.
And I swear that the onlyreason why me and my wife were

(07:36):
together or at least one of thereasons, is because, like her
higher self, or my higher self,reached out to my younger self,
going, hey, this is what's gonnahappen when you hear like these
words and you know, and I waslike there watching me meet her,

(07:59):
but I didn't see her face oranything, it's just like her
back.
And then she said certain wordsand I just like, oh, okay.
And then, when it happened inreal life, as I say that, I was
like it happened and it just hitme, like I was given that
information in a dream two years, two, three years before I met

(08:22):
her.
And then one day you know we'rewalking, we're talking, we're
on our date, and she saidsomething and it just like ooh,
like I felt like I gottransported right back to that
dream and I just boom, I waslike ooh, to the point where I'm
lucky I didn't creep her upsaying I'm going to marry you.

(08:42):
She's like, uh, what?
So here comes the belief systemor the crazy, I guess.
Like so yeah, in the end, likewe live happily ever after.
We're communication is amazing,like we just talk as much as
you know.
Like I mentioned earlier, we'reprogrammed for drama so that

(09:04):
when we, you know, wheneveryou're talking to somebody, or
if you're having a fight withsomebody a friend or a
significant other or whateverbusiness partners or anybody in
general, your boss your initialknee-jerk reaction is poor me,
you're the victim.
Why is everybody attacking me?
And for you to like freak out,shut down and drama, because

(09:27):
that's what we are programmed bysocial media, by news TV,
because everything that's shovedin our face is drama, drama,
drama, drama.
Because that's what makes a lotof money and that's what
everybody assumes life is.
It's funny because people, whenI say that like, oh, it's our

(09:47):
programming, it's our this orthat, they're like oh, you're
stupid.
You're stupid, mike, cool, likethat's your belief, like I'm
stupid, right, but you can'tdeny the reality of it.
I see it every day.
Like if every movie you watch,every TV show you watch, always
ends up into drama.

(10:08):
You know, as I say, and allthis craziness, right, and stuff
that like is far fetched.
Well, that's why people end up,you know, acting the way they
act or doing the way they do,like maybe a movie, or like, oh,
I never thought of that, I'mgoing to go draw that in real
life.
You know, or doing the way theydo, like maybe a movie, you're
like, oh, I never thought ofthat, I'm going to go draw that

(10:29):
in real life.
You know, because we're soprogrammed that like, yeah, most
people are like, oh, it's justa movie, it's cool, it's good,
right, but some people believe,like, when they watch a TV show
and they see the character onthe TV and they meet that person
in real life, they believe thatactor is the real person, in
real life, like that character,and they're like, hey, I watch
you and you know you're a reallygood detective.

(10:53):
And here, you know, and you knowhow many times that happens to
people when they play likedetectives on TV and then they
in the real world, you're like,hey, I know, you're a really
great detective, you solveeverything, help me with my case
.
And they're truly convincedthat they're real because that's
their belief.
That's how far the programminggoes and takes people.
Yes, most people are not intothe programming like that and

(11:16):
are not deep in programming likethat.
But, yeah, recognize it.
That's what you see, becauseeven me, the other night we're
discussing things with my.
What you see, because, like evenme, the other night, you know,
we're discussing things with mywife and I just like start like
ah, and the auto-programmingkicks in like ah, you know,
screw this.
Like I'm just done with thisconversation or whatever.
Like I felt, like I should justyou know, yesterday was raining

(11:38):
, Like I should just go outsideand stand in the rain and be a
victim and poor me instead ofjust sitting there talking like
fucking adults.
You know, we are adults, talk.
People don't talk and sharetheir feelings because they're
afraid and I understand, I wastoo.
But here's how, in a sense, wegot over it.

(11:58):
In a sense is I always try tothink of it from the other point
of view Like, just everybody,just shut up and listen, stop
running the programming of dramaand being victims and
everybody's just attacking eachother and projecting their
everybody projects their baggageonto other people, especially
in an argument.
So stop all that.
Recognize all that.

(12:19):
Calm the fuck down, relax, okay, and just listen and understand
where they're coming from.
You might not understand howeach other thinks, or you assume
well, they should understandthat when I say this, it
actually means this.
No, they fucking don't.

(12:40):
Okay, when somebody sayssomething, they might take it
for as you said it, word forword, not understanding the
hidden meaning.
You know like I make the samemistakes when I talk sometimes
and I'm frustrated.
I just start saying crap and inthe end it's like calm down,
relax, gather your words.
Everybody listened to eachother and most of the time

(13:03):
you'll find out you're both onthe same page.
Just miscommunication and theprogramming of all that drama
that we see in TV and everythingand how everything is supposed
to be like big drama.
Right, I'm not, you know, Ihave, you know, especially
people that have everything theywant, everything is perfect,
and then they're like butthere's no drama, so it must not

(13:25):
be real, and they create allthis drama in their life for
nothing.
It's hilarious, it really is.
I'm going to take a drink of myginger ale here.
Don't worry, I'm not sponsoredby ginger ale.
I like my ginger ale, cranberryginger ale too.

(13:46):
Ooh, it's in the season.
But like, yeah, everybodyshould just calm down.
Stop getting your panties in abunch.
You know where most people live.
We have freedom of speech, eventhough in Canada we really don't
in certain things.
If you go, get it anyways, butyeah, so remember that we are

(14:08):
all programmed for the drama andjust recognize it, release it
and say I understand, but Ichoose to reprogram myself
because everybody asks me and Iused to say the same thing.
You know we're in the matrix.
Well, what is the hack?

(14:34):
So I can hack this motherfuckerand get what I want.
We do live in a world wherethought can come into reality.
We discussed this before, likeyou know.
Know, back to my pen.
In my other episode I thoughtabout a pen.
Now I made a pen, now I have apen and then, hence, we're
trying to sell a pen in my lastepisode.
But yeah, everything starts witha thought before it comes to

(14:56):
reality.
Just like it was a thought, itwas the programming kicking in
where I felt like I should dosome drama.
And just, you know, and evenafter we calmed down, we relaxed
, we started talking and we're,you know, giggling and hanging
out in the end and I was like,hey, so this is the feeling I
had.
What if I did that, she wouldhave been like I would have just
been like fine, and just sat inbed and be grumpy and fall

(15:16):
asleep eventually and leave.
You wouldn't have resolvedanything.
The negative energy would stillbe there, and so on and so
forth.
And here's the thing for peopleIf you say, hey, mike, I don't
believe anything.
You're saying it's all BS.

(15:39):
Okay, here we go.
You walked into a room, you feelthe negative energy, you got
the tension with the knife.
You weren't there for theargument.
But you walk in and you getlike something happened.
Right, you could touch, cut thetension with a knife, right,
drama, hey, when I say drama, Ido, uh, jazz hands anyways,

(16:00):
right.
Therefore, in science, right,there's always an opposite
reaction.
So there's always an oppositeof everything and you learn that
in reflection, right.
You learn that in all sorts ofcrap growing up.
So if I walk into a room andthere's negative energy, I'm

(16:20):
like, oh crap, this is crazy.
But then you walk into adifferent room and everybody's
just having an amazing time orthey just had like really
uplifting experience orconversation and everybody's
just like good, positive energy.
And then you're like, oh, thisfeels good, warm and fuzzy,
right.
And then you're, oh so, yes, ifthere's negative energy,

(16:43):
there's positive energy.
So everything in our realm ofreality is energy-based and that
, all right, you could take tothe bank folks Like that is the
truth.
Because as soon as I figuredthat out and understood it, that

(17:07):
everything is energy how moneyis a frequency and an energy,
how love is a frequency and hateis an energy, you know, and all
sorts of things is energy based.
That just opens up the wholenew world.
And, yes, like you see it inmovies, right, like Doctor

(17:31):
Strange and all these otherthings Like how people can, you
know, manipulate energy and dothings Like there's people in
this world, you know shaman orenergy healers and stuff like
that that can literally look atyou and see your positive and
negative energy and heal you bymanipulating the energy field.
They could do that and it'sfreaking amazing.

(17:57):
And there are, really you know,there are people that have
unlocked things right.
Like you know, when I wasyounger, you know, hanging out
with like my sister and she hungout with a lot of hippies and

(18:17):
people and stuff, and I rememberlike this one guy would be like
hey, you know, always smokingweed and stuff and you know all
that In Canada back then itwasn't legal.
Now it is for the last X amountof years, like eight years, 10
years.
Now It's't legal.
Now it is for the last X amountof years, like eight years, ten
years.
Now it's all legal.
But he would be like, hey, I'm adream hopper, I could come into

(18:38):
your dreams, if you want, andguide you through them and stuff
, you know and all that.
This guy's high as F, right.
But now with the information Idon't know, here we go again,
right, that guy probably reallybelieved and really was able to
do it, because this is the worldwe live in.
It starts with thought and thenwe can honestly do it and I

(19:00):
would joke with him sometimessaying, hey, would you just jump
in my dream without me.
He goes no, you know there'slaws and I have to follow.
Like, you know permissions andyou have to invite me in, and so
on and so forth.
I was like, okay, I'll bemaking fun of him, right, a
teenager would.
But he's probably a dreamhealer.

(19:21):
He probably helps people intheir dreams and helps them get
out of nightmares and teachesthem to fix and manipulate their
dreams.
Now I have no doubt that he hasthat potential, because the
potential is anything we want.
I know, when we're going to talkabout movies, like we see it in
the movies like the Avengers,how you know there's all these

(19:47):
different realities, all thesedifferent timelines, and how
there's millions of versions ofus and every possibility is
happening now and all that.
And you know, quantum physicsstates that that is all real,
like it's all a possibility.
Right, it's all there.
So you know, if we take, theremust be truth, right, they say

(20:11):
there's truth in everything.
Truth is in plain sight.
And I remember and I don't knowif I'm just me being crazy,
right, crazy Mike, here lifechangers.
But I remember when the moviethe Matrix came out and I
watched it and I watched it andI watched it again and I really

(20:33):
felt like there was a message inthere for me and I would talk
to people like in school or like, hey, like I really feel like
that movie is a message for me,that there's something there.
Like we got to break the matrix, we're in the matrix, we're in
the matrix, right, and I waslike crazy, like a crazy Mike,

(20:53):
but I was a good boy, you know,I didn't drink, I didn't do weed
or drugs or anything like that,right, but I felt like there
was something there.
There's something there.
Only fast forward to 2020, andtoday, everything's a
possibility.
More and more people believenow that like, yeah, this is the
matrix, this is crazy.
Believe now that like, yeah,this is the matrix, this is
crazy.
Like you know, you know theworld as we knew it ended in

(21:16):
2020, in a sense, and now it's awhole new world and
everything's going crazy andeverybody's making their
realities true and so on and soforth, right, so, okay, so more
and more people are like, yeah,we do live in the matrix, or we
live in a glass dome, or we liveunder the ocean or we live
wherever.
Everybody has their own beliefsand it's funny because a lot of

(21:39):
people ask me like do youbelieve this, do you believe
that?
Like, as if I believe it, theyshould believe it For me.
When it comes to my beliefs,I'll just say it in a nutshell I

(22:00):
go by the energy, by myfeelings, my gut, you know.
Use the Holy Spirit, the GreatSpirit, holy Ghost, whatever God
, whatever you want to call it,and if it feels like, hey,
that's real or that's right, Imight do a little more research
and then bring it into myreality.
I don't bring things into myreality lightly.

(22:20):
I'm not the type of person to belike, hey, I just saw this
online today and it must be real.
Like some people watch, youknow, youtube, tiktok, facebook
shorts, whatever the wheels are,whatever it's called Facebook
wheels or anything like that, orwatch anything online.
They're like it must be real.
And like there's just trollsout there making videos that are

(22:41):
BS just to see how many peoplethey can convince.
Just like those videos offarmers with, you know, the hay
bales that are covered with awhite plastic, because that's
how they cover them for thewinter to keep them fresh for
the animals, and then they giveit to their animals like the hay
.
So it's all hay, just wrappedup and and people are like then

(23:02):
people, farmers, make funnyvideos.
I thought it was hilarious too,going like okay, you know, for
you city people, these are wheremarshmallows come from.
We come to the big marshmallows.
We grew this marshmallow.
We take little pieces and thenthey have like marshmallows in
their hand and they're like see,we put them in bags and this is
how we harvest them all for youguys it's.
You know, you might laugh oryou might be one of those people

(23:23):
that go that's real Right, butanybody who lives in the country
knows and sees those everywhereLike, yeah, it's not how our
marshmallows come from.
They come from a factory.
It's just, you know, gelatinand glucose and a bunch of other
sugars.
But some people believe that andit might be funny to you or you

(23:44):
might be like one of the peoplethat believe and be like yeah,
I believe that.
What's wrong with that?
That's your belief, that's yourreality.
Who am I to tell you it's wrong, right, unless I take you out
to the country and show you thatit might change.
So, yes, people say well, mike,you just keep telling people to
be ignorant and believewhatever they want to believe
and all this People will believewhat they believe, regardless

(24:07):
what I say, regardless whatanybody says, people are going
to have their belief systembecause somebody they looked up
to, or the way they were broughtup, or the programming, the
auto programming that is beingrun in through their body and
through their system withoutthem knowing or with them
knowing.
Like I recognize all theprogramming, I just choose not
to follow my programming Right.

(24:28):
Like people, it's interestingwhat people like focus their
energy on and stuff.
You know what I focus my energyon.
I don't care if we're in an aisimulation and all this is fake,
because it feels real to me inmy current reality state.
This is real, so I choose to bein the matrix, I choose to

(24:53):
learn how to hack it, and thehacks are figuring out the
different energies and creatingyour reality based on that and
reprogramming yourself.
I'm not following the autoprogram that the AI or the
matrix or the government orwhatever you want to believe is
running, but it is.

(25:13):
Everywhere we see and look, weare conditioned to react a
certain way, to believe certainthings and to I had mentioned it
many times subconsciously hatemoney, hate being rich, because
every TV show, every movie,everything you see about rich
people.
They're always a bunch ofassholes right when they're

(25:36):
really rich, and you're not anasshole subconsciously.
But I met a lot of people thatare rich, that are amazing
people and not like they show onTV and not crazy, and there's a
lot more rich people in theworld than they let you believe.
Anybody can be rich.
You just got to choose to andbring that reality to you and
then follow and do the work toget there.
But we're programmed not tobecause, oh well, the more I

(26:02):
work, the more taxes I pay, themore government fees I pay, the
more this, the more that.
If this is the world you live in, in the current rat race, the
current matrix, then it's justgoing to be a never-ending
circle.
I've been there.
I've made millions in sales anda lot of money in my companies
and had no money to show for it,because I believe the more I

(26:24):
make, the more I pay, the more Ilose, the more this.
And I've always attracted thatinto my life, those people in my
life that take money from me orlike all these different things
, and I believe some money wouldalways just magically disappear
.
Have you ever had thatexperience that the more you
make, the more.
You're like, oh, the money justdisappears because, well,
that's the way it works, right,I'm always going to have less
than you know.
And a buddy of mine is like,hey, minimum wage just went up,

(26:47):
yeah, I'm making a lot moremoney now.
Yeah, but his take home wasless than it was before because,
oh, now you're in a new taxbreak now.
But that's all the belief system.
Well, mike, it's not justbelief, it's reality.
Okay, it is reality.
But do you choose to followthat reality?

(27:07):
Like, yeah, I pay my taxes, Ido all that stuff, I follow all
the rules.
But I choose to live anabundant life now and not be
like, well, the more I make them, less I have.
No, it's, the more I make, themore I'm going to make, and
it'll never run out.
And I believe that, and that'sthe energy I put out there.

(27:28):
I don't put out lack.
I don't put out not having.
I don't put out lack, I don'tput out not having.
I don't put out chasing money.
Everybody, we're all chasingmoney because we all want to be
rich, we all chase money, we allneed to be rich and say we'll
be happy when we're rich.
There's lots of people that getrich, that aren't happy.
And oh, then there's all thesepeople that make all this money

(27:48):
and they go on their ownbusinesses and then they realize
all this stuff and then youknow that's the belief that they
have is like I'm not going topay tax, but there's living in
your current reality and saying,okay, that's real, this is what
I believe, and I'm running thisauto program and living in the
matrix and I'm going to do therat race.
And then there's being in therat race, recognizing the rat

(28:10):
race, and know there's being inthe rat race recognizing the rat
race and no, there's a lot moreand nobody could take that away
from you, nobody, nobody,except you.
Same with love.
People are always like, alwaysattract the wrong people or the
wrong kind of you know person tome and they're always this,
they're always that oh poor, ohpoor me.

(28:31):
That's what I attract.
Well, that's what you're goingto attract, because that's the
energy you're putting out andthat's what you're getting.
Same thing with me.
Growing up in my religion I waslike oh well, I always attract
people that are like they needmy help.
So I'm here to help them, I'mhere to bless them with my
knowledge, and I'm always goingto attract sad people that need

(28:52):
help, need money, and I'm morethan happy to help them and show
them the way and give themmoney, and that's just what I
attract and that's what I wasattracting my whole life until I
decided to be you know, becauseI don't want to be.
I want to be the person like.
I want to help people andattract that.
But I also want to attract mykind of people like love,

(29:14):
compassion, wealth.
So I'm not putting out thatenergy anymore of needing to
help, like not to help peopleper se, but like to attract
those kinds of people that arealways like I don't know, poor,
me victims, and they need helpand all that.
Like, yeah, I'm more than happyto help them and be there for
them, but I'm not letting thatenergy into my life anymore.

(29:36):
My energy is love, compassion,wealth and just boom right.
So now I attract differentpeople and, yes, there is people
I want to help and I try tohelp and I go out and reach out
to them and stuff like that.
Or people reach out to us atlifechangersmike, at gmailcom,
and send us emails and stuff,and we respond and we're here to

(29:57):
help.
I want to help, I want tocreate community.
I want to create security,safety and be able to help
people that are willing here'sthe key willing to help
themselves.
Everybody wants help.
Nobody wants to do the work andnobody, not nobody, but a lot
of people will not helpthemselves.

(30:18):
And I was in that same boatgoing just tell me, give me the
job, give me the money, give methis and I could be successful.
But you're not going toappreciate it as much.
I've seen places and peoplethat were just giving everything
and they don't care aboutanything about this stuff.
Well, I, uh, I'll just get anew car if I break this car.
You know my parents are rich orI was given this.

(30:40):
You know, like I'm inuniversity because you know my
parents or my grandma orsomebody rich to pay for
everything.
I don't care.
You know I'm not here to getthe education.
You know, and not everybody'slike that.
Okay, I'm not putting that toprogramming.
It's that people that are giveneverything are like that.
But there is people that aregiven stuff that really

(31:00):
appreciate it, really recognizeit, really understand it and it
helps change their life.
But, yes, the programming themost people don't give a crap
and expect you to give them more, more, more.
It's kind of like when I usedto be younger I expected rich
people to give me everything Iwanted, because they're rich and
I'm poor.
Is that the right way to thinkthat, because you know you're

(31:27):
not making as much or whatever,that you should be giving
everything?
Don't get me wrong.
Maybe you're trying your best,maybe you're doing everything
with the information you have.
And then he stumbled across thispodcast and you're like what
the fuck is this guy talkingabout?
He's crazy.
Talking to me like that, like Ichoose to be poor.
You know I'm working my ass offhere.
Well, okay, here is theinformation.

(31:50):
You stumbled across thispodcast by luck, or is it the
universe guiding you?
Or God, your gut, holy Ghost orwhatever you want to call it is
guiding you to listen and go.
Well, this is how you get outof where you are, because I've
been in that place.
I was young.
I was young man.

(32:11):
No, but I was young youngmaking $25 an hour at 18 years
old.
It's like over 20 years agomaking that kind of money and
yet I had no money to show forit, when people were working
minimum wage back then, when itwas like seven $8 an hour in
Canada and they had more moneythan me.
Why?
Well, because I felt like Ineeded to be poor.

(32:35):
That was my programming.
So maybe this is the lifelineyou needed to hear when you
stumble across this, to hearsome guy like me saying, hey,
yeah, you're doing your best,but here's some new information
that could help you do evenbetter and that you never
thought of before.
And it's just like it's allabout unprogramming your belief

(32:59):
system, because, chances are,you were programmed to believe
no matter how hard you work, nomatter how hard you try, rich
people or the government'salways going to keep you down.
But that is not the reality.
The reality is you can chooseto break that, because that's

(33:20):
the programming we're running.
That's the programming I'msaying.
Most poor people, or people thatgrew up poor, were told, were
fed and there's nothing you cando about it.
That's what they say.
Nothing you can do about it.
You're just they say, nothingyou can do about it.
You're just poor, too bad.
Just take all the free moneyyou can from everybody.
I mean too bad.
You're still going to be poorand you're going to be fighting

(33:40):
for everything.
So why work a job?
Or you are working and you'reworking your ass off and for
nothing.
So why work the job when youcould?
Because these other people arenot working to have more than
you.
Right, there's always that poor, you victim thing going around
Like well, I, I thought that too.
I worked so hard.
I started companies when I was19 years old, I started this, I

(34:02):
started that, and yet I havenothing.
And there's, you know, I seepeople that have like
PlayStation 5s and I can't evenafford a PlayStation 5.
You know what I mean?
I used to be like that, likewhy, why?
Why Are you a victim?

(34:23):
And do you recognize the programand the autopilot you are on?
You could change your wholelife by changing your
programming and realize who youreally are.
When you look in the mirror, doyou see who you really are or
do you see the image you'reprojecting out to the world?

(34:44):
I don't know, because in myprevious episode if you this is
your first one, the second onebefore this one I talked about
how I look in the mirror and I'mlike oh, that's me.
I don't think I look like that,because in my reality I think I
look different.
But then people would say, well, maybe that's how you perceive

(35:06):
yourself, because you feel likeyou gained weight and this is
how you.
So that's how you see yourselfin the world.
But if you actually look atother people looking at you,
they see you totally different.
It's all about perception.
My friend and I'm like, ohtouche, you should listen to
this guy.
His name is Mike and he has apodcast called Life Changers
Mike.
You should check him outsometime.
His name is Mike and he has apodcast called Life Changers

(35:27):
Mike.
You should check him outsometime.
He has a lot of goodinformation.
But I just can't beat thathorse enough, as they say, I'm
not beating any horses, everanybody.
No horses were harmed in themaking of these podcasts.
But I'm saying like I just can'tsay it enough, that everything

(35:49):
comes down to you.
In the end you decidesubconsciously, autoprogramming.
You may or may not know, butI'm telling you everything comes
down to you and your beliefsystem and what you believe you
deserve, consciously andsubconsciously.
But if it's subconscious, mike,how do I figure it out?

(36:09):
Well, I have been explaining itin these podcasts over and over
and over.
You see it all the time inmainstream media, mainstream
news misinformation.
There's good information.
There's misinformation.
There's truth in everything.
Right, Good information ismisinformation.
There's truth in everything,right, but we're all programmed

(36:31):
for drama because that's what wesee everywhere.
We're all programmed to workour butts off and believe we're
not getting nowhere, but westill have to work hard so we
can have what we have, and so onand so forth.

(36:55):
I choose not to believe thoselimitations and I choose to
create my own reality ofabundance, because I just can't
explain it.
But I can.
I know how to.
I don't know how to say thiswithout being a pompous asshole,
but I know how to make what Iwant happen happen.
And I know that I control whatgoes on in my reality and I

(37:26):
control my wealth.
I control the way I'mprogrammed, the way I think, and
I decide in the end what isright and what is good for me,
what is not, and so on for mypersonal reality.
And yes, you know I reallyfocus on personal reality in the

(37:47):
last four seasons of thesepodcasts.
But we are all on this earthtogether and we all are trying
to find our truth and ourrealities and we are all

(38:07):
creating the world that we seebefore us in mass.
Everybody in this world is acreator.
But are you going to be an NPCrunning your programming or are
you going to be a main playerand decide to start taking
charge of your life instead ofjust running your
auto-programming?

(38:28):
It's funny because I waswatching this movie the other
day with my kids.
Called something a robot, orthis robot, I guess, was like
supposed to be shipped somewherebut it ended up crashing on an
island and then it startedliving with the animals, cause
there's nobody there and and, uh, I started learning with the

(38:52):
animals and all that and startedreprogramming itself and then
eventually, like it found otherrobot you know the robot, the
main robots like, hey, you gottago return to factory, you gotta
be fixed Cause like you're notsupposed to be running your own
program.
It's supposed hey, you got togo return to factory, you got to
be fixed because you're notsupposed to be running your own
program.
You're supposed to be runningyour program, but anyways, as it
was learning with the animals,it was like wait a minute.

(39:14):
So you you know animals call itinstinct.
But the robot was like that'syour programming, you know.
It's like yes, oh, but youcould choose to fix your
programming.
And it's a sweet movie andthere's a lot of truth to it,
where that AI robot chose toreprogram itself to complete its
task.
And how, you know, all theanimals are, were, their

(39:36):
instincts, are their programming.
Well, we all have instinctsthat were reprogrammed with
growing up and it depends on thefamily you live with, right,
like it's funny, because, like,I was talking to somebody and
they're like well, you know mybuddy, you know he grew in this,
grew up in this family, so he'sreligion, religion is this
religion, and he's devoted tothat religion, no matter what.

(39:57):
And then you come to realize,like if you take that exact same
person and they were bornsomewhere else, in a different
religion, they'd be just asdevoted to that religion and
that culture of their lifebecause that's where they were
brought up.
So that's like.
It's like, oh, you know, andsomebody was like, yeah, like
they told me this is theirexperience on how they saw that.

(40:17):
And they're like, yeah, like itdoesn't matter where you would
have, you know, been born in adifferent situation.
You would have been devoted,you know, into that religion, in
your culture.
And it's true, like I wasraised and born into the
religion I was raised and borninto.

(40:41):
And then, at one point, hechoose to am I going to continue
with everything I'm taught oram I going to do my own thing
and find out my truth?
And don't get me wrong, I'm nottrashing religion.
Please don't write me sayingyou hear religion?
I really don't, becauseeverybody is finding themselves

(41:03):
and I.
Everybody has their story, justlike that song.
Everybody has their story totell, everybody has their issues
, everybody has their poor mestory, and that's cool.
But I choose to live now, rightnow, I'm living in this minute,
in this moment, enjoying mypodcast.

(41:24):
I'm putting all the energy intonow, in this moment, and join
my podcast.
I'm putting all the energy intonow.
I'm not putting it intoanything else.
I'm living now like we'reprogrammed to live in the past,
right, auto-programming again.
We live in the past, right.
We're always talking about ourpast, the glory days, oh, when I

(41:46):
was young, the things I used todo.
And then, as we get older,we're programmed to be like, oh,
we're old and decrepit.
I don't believe that crap.
I believe that every day I'mgetting stronger and fitter and
younger in my eyes, my heart, mybelief system.
So I'm not going to be old anddecrepit.
There's people my age that looklike they're 50.
And there's people my age thatlook like they're 50.

(42:09):
And there's people my age thatlook like they're like 20.
It all depends on how you youknow.
People say, oh, it's all yourgenes, right, I'm like what I
wear Levi's, does that matter?
No, no, and your genes isn'tyour DNA, right, I should put
that one in there.
Which one is that one?
This one, oh, it's this one.

(42:30):
There we go.
That's my joke of the day.
But yeah, no, people say, well,it's in my DNA, it's my genes,
I'm supposed to have all thesethings because my parents had it
and all this stuff.
Cool, that's what you believe,that's what you're going to get.
Well, that's what you believe,that's what you're going to get.
Well, it's my genes that when Iget older, I'm supposed to be

(42:51):
all decrepit.
Okay, if that's the programyou're running, it's not the
program I'm running, becausethere's people that are 70 years
old that can outperform a20-year-old in a race or rock
climbing or whatever, becausethey're breaking their own
reality and that's the realitythey live in.
So, the reality at mass, yeah,you get old and decrepit, deal

(43:11):
with it.
I don't give a shit about that.
My reality is I'm going to befit, not decrepit, and always be
me.
Life changers, mike, and strongand independent and do what I
want.
I thank everybody for listeningto this podcast and for making

(43:32):
it possible.
I do say the same If you areenjoying the podcast, please
there's a button you can donateat the bottom.
That could help, you know, makethe podcast better, help pay
some of the bills and help so Ican put more effort and time
into these podcasts, as well aslooking for more and more guests
and stuff like that.

(43:53):
I do appreciate everybody.
I just really really loveeverybody and just have that
energy of love out there andjust shoot it everywhere, shoot
it everywhere, and I want you,if you have not listened to the
episode just before this, to goback to the episode before this
one and listen to it, becauseit's going to help you find out

(44:14):
who you are.
If you're not sure who you are,if you're not sure what I'm
talking about, I do recommend,if you're a first-time listener
and you came across this podcast, to start from the beginning if
you want to understand thestory and work your way up and
keep up to date, because this ismy journey through the law of
attraction and how I went out toprove that it was BS and what I

(44:37):
found was a different surpriseand it gives you a little bit of
my background, my life story, Iguess.
And then it brings us to thispoint on information, and I'm
constantly learning andconstantly trying different
things and constantly, you know,falling down and getting up,
because it's not easy tooverride the master programming
that's out there, that's beingfed to us all day, every day, 24

(44:59):
hours a day.
So are you going to be wastingyour time scrolling dead,
scrolling all night?
Are you going to be wastingyour time scrolling dead,
scrolling all night?
Are you going to be wastingyour time watching all these TV
shows and movies and all thisstuff and find the conspiracy of
where Michael Jackson is, or ifhe's dead or alive or whatever?
That's cool.
If that's your reality andthat's what you want to do, all

(45:20):
the power to you.
But if you really want to knowwho you are, what you're capable
of, I suggest you keep onlistening.
Thank you very much for all ourlisteners for listening.
Once again, this is Mike, withLife Changers.
I love you and appreciate you.
Have a good day, thank you.
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