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Greg Kuhn (00:12):
Hello and welcome to
Manifest the Big Stuff.
I'm Greg Kuhn, the Law ofAttraction Science Guy.
I'm a speaker, a writer, apodcaster and an intentional
manifesting coach.
Please think of Manifest theBig Stuff as a tune-up for
manifestors who look to createtheir realities more
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intentionally, just as I do, ineach episode, I always share
ideas, techniques, tips, thingsthat are all designed to help
you become a more powerfularchitect of your reality.
I'm really excited to be withyou today because this is the
fourth episode of a Manifest theBig Stuff series called Change
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your Beliefs, Change your Life.
In this series, I'm walking youthrough the latest use of my
belief-raising process, aprocess I invented in 2007 to
try to avoid complete and totalfinancial annihilation.
It worked so well I had tostart writing about it, and
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actually that's how I gotstarted as an author.
Since that first time using it,my belief-raising process has
proven over and over again thatit works very well.
This process actually growsincapable beliefs into alignment
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with your desires in almost anyarea of your life, which means
that you will manifest versionsof that part of your life much
closer to your desires for them.
I'm going to walk you throughmy latest use of this process in
real time in each episode whereI cover or detail one step up
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my emotional reference chartuntil I reach the top.
Today I'm going to share my rawfourth journal entry as I wrote
and lived my way into my newtarget emotional perspective on
the emotional reference chartthe perspective of indifference
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and apathy.
Last week my friend Jeff toldme dude, this series is for
people who are really into yourthing.
And I thought to myself well,what is my thing?
That's a good question, right.
My thing is that reality issubjective.
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Now, that doesn't mean thatyou're manifesting the wrong
version of reality when you'redispleased by it.
It doesn't mean that you shouldbe manifesting anything
differently.
It means that you can.
It means that you can manifestanything you want to differently
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if you want to.
My belief raising process is inlarge part the thing when
changing your reality or yourlife from the inside out, as I
always recommend.
It's about claiming how youtruly feel about a part of your
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life, that is, bedeviling you, apart of your life that seems
unnecessarily painful, and thenleading your subconscious and
your amygdala by the hand,almost like a small child, into
new, more aligned beliefs byauthentically achieving slightly
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more positive emotionalperspectives by writing and
living your way into them In asequential order, by following
an ascending list of emotionalperspectives that I call my
emotional reference chart.
Let's start with the beliefraising process I developed back
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in 2007 when I was facing thatfinancial crisis.
This process was born out of adeep, resounding and necessary
desire to reshape my reality andalign my beliefs with my
desires.
As I've already mentioned, itworked so well that I began
writing about it, which led meto become an author, and since
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then, this process hasrepeatedly shown its
effectiveness.
The belief-raising processelevates your beliefs, or grows
them to align with your deepestdesires.
It empowers you to manifestversions of reality that
resonate closely with what youtruly want.
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To achieve this transformation,I developed my Emotional
Reference Chart, inspired byEsther and Jerry Hicks'
Emotional Guidance Scale.
My chart ranges from distressedfeelings at the bottom to high
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emotional states at the top, andthe improvement between each
emotional perspective is genuinebut incremental.
In this series, of course,we're exploring how I'm growing
my beliefs, in this instance,surrounding the statement I am
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God and in this series, you getto witness the powerful effects
of this transformative journey.
Remember, reshaping realitythrough belief-raising is not
about fooling or manipulatinganyone or anything, including
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yourself and your subconscious.
It's about authenticallymeeting yourself, where you are,
acknowledging your trueemotions and coaching yourself
gently, yet firmly, in a waythat your subconscious can
genuinely believe.
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Now, back in 2007, this processhelped me eliminate all my debt
, avoid any foreclosures ofwhich I was facing 15, and
overcome personal disaster.
It continues to work wonders inmy life and I'm excited to
share this journey with you.
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To embark on this life-changingjourney together, I invite you
to grab a copy of my latest book, a Handbook for those Already
Born.
It's available on Amazon, youcan click to it from my website
and, of course, you might alsowant to explore previous titles
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like how Quantum PhysicistsBuild New Beliefs or why Quantum
Physicists Play.
Grow Greater you.
Those books are great to playalong with as well.
Our beliefs shape our reality,and almost every single one of
them were inherited from ourcaregivers during our early
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childhood.
When life now as an adultbecomes painful, that's a clear
sign that you will benefit fromemploying the belief-raising
process and unlocking the powerof growing your beliefs.
Please make sure you stayconnected with me through my
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Facebook Manifesting Group,which is called Manifest the Big
Stuff with Greg Kuhn Creatingour Realities Together the link
to that is in the description ofthis episode and also continue
the journey by subscribing to mynewsletter, Quantum Thoughts.
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The link to that is also in thedescription of this episode.
Both of those avenues for us toremain in contact will give you
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I would love to have you jointhe Facebook Group and the
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newsletter today.
In the previous episode of thisseries, I was at the emotional
perspective of unease anddiscontent.
It was very easy for me to feeluneasy and discontented about
being God.
One of the ways thatperspective was empowering for
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me was that it led me to realizethat it was me, not some
external source, who was judgingmyself.
I was using subjective rules,rules I acquired while I was a
young child to judge myselfevery day.
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God wasn't doing that to me.
I was doing that to me andquite naturally, from that
realization arose another closebehind it.
Any time I'm not truly adheringto the rules by which I am
judging myself, I can and shoulddo one of two things One start
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actually following those rulesor to liberate myself from them.
These were, and are verypowerful realizations.
They led to a more proactive,less victim-oriented perspective
on my life and on the statementI am God.
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And furthermore I amended animportant question that arose
during my second writing session.
In my second writing session aquestion arose of its own
volition who says I'm notsupposed to fail or come up
short or feel pain in my life?
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Good question asked literally.
I expanded that question in mythird writing to am I saying I'm
not supposed to fail, come upshort or feel pain in my life?
And that's an even betterquestion to answer a more
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empowering question.
Now for this fourth writing.
Let's start with the emotions.
For the new emotionalperspective, indifference means
a lack of interest, concern orsympathy, it's unimportant, and
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apathy means a lack ofenthusiasm.
As I began jotting down thosedefinitions, some thoughts
started to grab my attention andI made note of them.
Let me read those to you now.
When I wrote down thedefinitions, I had a lot of
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doubt about this perspectiveIndifference and apathy.
It just didn't seem right and Ijust didn't see a fit.
But I trusted that it wouldcome to me.
I started reading FrancoRomero's book and let me
interrupt and say, if youremember from previous episodes,
franco Romero is the giftedclairvoyant and channeler, as
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well as an award-winning authorwho is a very important person,
who introduced me to the ideathat I am God and started me on
this journey in the first place.
So I started reading Franco'sbook and, while I opening it,
reinforced that he is not sayingthat I am the one all-powerful
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God, just as I had noted fromthe start.
And as such, what am I evengoing for here, other than stuff
I already know?
And when I found it, I alsorealized that this perspective
might be insidious it'snecessary for my journey and
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treacherous because it mightjust represent a glass ceiling.
Hmm, this curiosity served asmy writing prompt, leading me
into the realm of free formwriting on this emotional
perspective.
Free form writing is a powerfultechnique that allows the
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subconscious to express itselffreely.
I find that free form writingworks best for me.
When I use pen and paper,there's something liberating
about the physical act ofwriting and it enhances the
effectiveness of thisbelief-raising journey.
So I highly recommend tryingthe pen and paper approach
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yourself.
Here's how I go about it.
Equipped with the definitionsand the writing prompt questions
, I let my pen become a channelfor my thoughts.
I allow the ideas and emotionsto flow without restraint,
transcribing them as they emerge, without judgment or filtering.
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They keep the editing to a bareminimum, preserving the rawness
and honesty of my thoughts.
When I first encountered thestatement I am God, my very
first writing session, genuineworry and nervousness engulfed
me.
It was effortless to immersemyself in the emotional
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perspective of worry andnervousness.
This emotional proximity isprecisely what makes the process
so effective.
Being emotionally honest withyour subconscious triggers
authentic responses.
The key to success lies intaking one step at a time, one
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emotional perspective at a time.
I'm at indifference and apathyfor writing session number four,
and that's what I'm sharingwith you today.
And while it might have beentempting for me to rush through
multiple perspectives, I didn't.
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I never do, and I urge you toresist that temptation too.
Progressing gradually, oneperspective at a time, ensures
that your subconscious remainsstable, allowing your beliefs to
grow organically into alignmentduring each incremental shift
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upward of emotional perspectives.
Skipping emotional perspectivesmight lead to emotional quantum
leaps which will alwaysundermine the growth of beliefs.
Each emotional perspectiveoffers unique manifestations of
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reality in accord with that newperspective, and each holds
essential lessons thatcontribute to your understanding
and your perception.
Remember, your external realityreflects your internal world,
which is shaped by your beliefsas you ascend one emotional
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perspective on the chart.
Your beliefs evolve under theinfluence of the quantum field,
or we might call it the oneconsciousness.
It's as if the quantum field isoffering you a personalized
curriculum tailored exclusivelyto you.
These lessons are invaluableand should not be skipped.
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They are the true treasures ofthis process, sometimes, I think
, even more important thanreaching the top of the
emotional reference chart andbeing at the perspective of love
and ecstasy.
In the upcoming episodes, I'mgoing to share with you the
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individualized curriculum thateach new perspective brings and
how engaging with life shifts asa result of this growth.
I'm going to do that today too.
Let's delve into my fourthwriting session.
Now I'm going to read you theraw journal entry for
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indifference and apathy.
The lack of enthusiasm for thisstems from a couple things.
Right now, I am feeling lack ofinterest because there is no
immediate reward for myproficiency with the statement I
am God.
Obviously, franco did not meanthat I am THE God like in the
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Bible.
Obviously, franco means that IAM God and I am a part of God.
Just as I write and teach, Isay those words verbatim in my
new book.
I know this.
I am this.
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That's why I teach this.
So, yeah, lack of concern here.
No absence of interest, concernor enthusiasm, but lacking
those things.
They are here, but not dominant, not prevalent.
They're part of the scenery,like trees lining my street.
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I see them every day and I'mused to taking them for granted.
But that doesn't mean they'reunimportant.
They're amazing entities, thosetrees, and they make our
neighborhood a better place tolive.
I love them, but I'm notenthusiastic about them and I'm
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not interested in making themmore of a focal point than they
already are.
Nor am I concerned about thembeyond wanting to live amongst
lovely trees.
So in adopting this perspective,I'm not saying that I don't
care at all, that I am God, I docare.
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I'm saying that I already knowthis and I don't see how and
where to go much further ordeeper with it.
Considering the end game isn'tto realize that I am or become
the Almighty God.
Even if that were true, whichit's not how would or could I
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possibly go there?
I don't want to devote my lifeto that pursuit for sure, and
wouldn't even if being orbecoming the Almighty God were
somehow possible.
I am God is just not relevantenough for me to be enthusiastic
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about it.
I'm enthusiastic about mybelief-raising process, for sure
, and I feel that enthusiasmright now for this process and
what is possible through it, butnot for being or becoming or
discovering that I am God Inthat pursuit.
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I'll continue thisbelief-raising process because
of the process itself, butotherwise I'm indifferent to
that goal right now.
Now, how do I engage with thenew, slightly more aligned
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version of reality provided tome by indifference and apathy?
Let's read the engagementsection.
Indifference feels worse, in away, than anger.
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Indifference makes me angry.
Well, maybe not worse, but it'sits own special kind of pain.
Kintu, what's the point?
Indifference is like hitting aglass ceiling.
I'm out of the most obviousnegative emotional perspectives
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but still only able to look atthe higher ones.
It's an all-too-familiarperspective and there is an echo
of hopelessness to it.
Indifference is like a prisonwithout walls, prison I don't
even know I'm in, because it'sgood enough sometimes to be out
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of the most obvious pain.
I've languished here before manytimes.
People I love going to die.
I'm going to die and in themeantime I'm going to worry
about them and about me and life.
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And since I'm not the AlmightyGod and I'm not seeking to
become that, what's the point ofexploring this any further.
Maybe this is as good as itgets for me here, and it's
pretty damn good too.
I'm healthy, fit, loved,appreciated, valuable and
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wealthy.
I'm just also judgmental,impatient, conditional, anxious
blaming and afraid I will sufferhere as well as be fulfilled.
Interesting.
As with previous emotionalperspective writing indifference
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and apathy didn't set me freeto experience my ultimate goals
for the statement I am God, toembody that statement fully and
joyfully and to understand itfully and joyfully.
But this new emotionalperspective did set me free from
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some rigid ideas about how Ineeded to be experiencing the
statement I am God.
From previous emotionalperspectives it allowed me to
simply be okay where I am withthis statement, which did
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represent growth and wasdefinitely a more aligned place
from which to manifest this partof my life than my previous
emotional perspectives.
Next month, I'm going to sharemy writing about the emotional
perspective of pensiveness andmelancholy, which is the next
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perspective up on my emotionalreference chart.
I can't wait to share that withyou, so please make sure you
join me again in October.
Until then, I want to thank youfor sharing your time with me
today.
My intent is to always help youmake the most of your time,
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because there isn't anythingmore valuable Before we go, as a
reminder, please join myFacebook Manifesting Group today
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Thoughts.
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so I'd love to have you join us.
Thank you again for theopportunity to be of value to
you.
I never take that for grantedand I appreciate it deeply.
Until we get to meet up again,I hope you make the most of your
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time and I will do likewise.