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mode and let you host Juster downHello Welcome to one more episode of that
plane mode podcast. On this occasionI spoke with mite ar footprints. Miite
has specialized for more than fifteen yearsin understanding the sacred philosophies of the whole
world and today is called a Buddhistat heart. After many studies in agnostic
gospels caba the Toltec wisdom, teachingsof the Rosicrucians and having graduated as a
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Zen priestess, Today has come tothe conclusion that we are all gods and
that is how she experiences this existence. Maite teaches courses in mental application to
help you conquer mind over matter andtoday you submit to put God in fashion,
but not the God of which religionsspeak, but that God who is
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you and who dwells within each oneof us. Today we talk about mental
application, about how to manifest ourdream reality and bring us some exercises to
give a reset to our mind andthus create our own dreams. I hope
you enjoy this episode as much asI do. Thank you, my jos.
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Thank you very much for the invitation. I' m very happy to
share this space with you. Thankyou very much and look. The truth
is that this is a subject thatI love, because I am also a
practitioner of the manifestation that we weretalking about a moment ago about this whole
subject and I would like you tostart by explaining to us what the mental
application is, what it' sfor how it' s done. Well,
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yeah, look here fast and easy,' cause you heard a lot.
No, and this is what Iwas saying right now about an expert
at the demonstration. Well, forstarters, mental application is the use of
right thinking, that is, justlike that. The thing is, all
the time we' re thinking,I mean, I' m not going
to ever. What happens is thatyou don' t realize that so many
stupid things you' re thinking andthen it' s very true that everything
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out there is a manifestation of whatwe bring in here, because we already
nailed ourselves. I mean, thisis polytite, quantum physics, and I
' m not going to get sotechnical, because it' s really even
complex. When you read it fromthis perspective of quantum physicists it' s
what the hell they' re sayingand the unfolding of time and string theory
and all these things at the endof the day are very complex. But
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it' s really as simple ashaving a properly trained thought. But obviously
you have to train nothing, becauseif we go by as inertia, that
is, by the inertia of lifeand we' re just thinking what they
told us, what they imposed onus, what society said was okay,
but chance is not even what youwant to think, that is, at
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the end of the day, isto do a very conscious exercise of saying
what thoughts are really in my headand the mental application is. That'
s a practice of making you awareof what you' re thinking. And
if you don' t like it, that what you' re thinking changes
it and clear how you' regoing to change it, how you would
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change any other habit is by realizingit and every day doing something that brings
you closer to starting to think thatthought you want. Because yes, it
is true that everything, absolutely everythingthat you think creates then many people is
how they feel puppet of what isof the city in which they live,
of the President, that they have, of the couple relationship that they have
you. Yeah, you know whatI mean, there' s no such
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thing as you' re the victim. You' re the creator and obviously
it sounds great because when you findout that you' re the only creator
of what' s out there,you take a lot of responsibility and two
us commitment to say what I doto start changing what' s out there
and it' s not going tobe immediate. Obviously, I always say
that. It' s like youwant squares in your abdomen so you have
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a set pack, how many absalia you' re going to have to
do and how long you' rewilling to do. It' s the
same with the manifestation you want tosee come true, how much you'
re going to dedicate to create it, because it' s going to take.
But what' s amazing is.That' s why I also think
people always nail themselves to the finishline, but the finish line lasts one
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day. The process is what's amazing, and that' s what
the mental application is all about,that is, making you an expert and
an absolute filter before any thought thatcomes in. I love it. I
love it. Above all, it' s like a reset of all of
our mindset and everything we' rethinking about up to date and, above
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all, also going to set goals, because with this we can build all
our manifesta, we can build everythingwe need to get where we want to
be. Now a practical example.Imagine that there is a pessimistic person,
these negative people who start to haveas many detracting thoughts. What would you
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recommend even for positive people not howit starts, that is, how they
can start, They have to writedown what it would be like to make
a critical path to manifest reality,because it does look here. The truth
is that at first you have towant, I mean, you have to
be aware that you want a change, because and then you realize, I
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mean, you know that if there' s something that' s pulling us,
okay, I don' t know, I mean, it can'
t be everything out there doesn't work, I mean, being very
honest with you first and saying well, something I have to adjust. It
' s like recognizing that you're being the one who' s participating
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in the creation rate once you've noticed, because that' s the
nicest thing to realize and say yesvery hard, because that' s when
you say. Well, moms,well, Neta wasn' t that guy,
he wasn' t the president,it wasn' t my health,
it wasn' t me. Thenthat would be like the first one.
So, if there' s someoneout there who gave me, it sounds
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pretty much like me. What you' re saying, then, is to
have, like all this courage,to go and nail yourself in here first,
to stop wanting to think that everythingis out, that is, to
say Come on, for it's going in, that' s the
hardest thing, not because it's what I was talking about now.
I do love the Toltec culture and, in fact, I studied with the
Toltecs for a long time and itwas the Florida War, but that was
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the internal war. So it's first, like saying come on,
I' m going to go intoa war that' s going to be
first with me, because I'm going to start to realize what the
demons that live inside me are,but for that step, what would you
recommend, for that initial step,because you say, I' ve already
decided and I' m going tosee inside what I have to modify.
I' d start with something aseasy as it starts to write down what
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you' re bringing back. Startwriting, that is, I say it
many times, you start writing withoutknowing what you' re going to write
without a plan, grab a sheetand a pen and start like this until
you put it. I don't know why I' m writing this
stupidity, but I' m writingbecause something I want to understand and I
' m and maybe that, Imean, how much stupid I' m
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thinking, I mean, from thereit starts to connect why something starts to
happen, something happens that when youdo this exercise, you suddenly let go
and things start coming out that orpray to it seriously. Seriously. I
was thinking about this and then Istarted writing. I think it' s
a great tool and I' dsay if you put like a calendar that
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you say as an alcoholic, that' s one day at a time,
and one day at a time youdo at least five minutes or three hours.
But working on what you' regoing to modify what you want new
you know then the first thing wouldbe for me to start writing. I
know, start listening, because that' s what I was saying, that
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' s by inertia, we don' t even listen to each other anymore.
Then start listening that you bring hereyou bring in an internal dialogue all
day. Then it' s nothingmore. What are you telling yourself,
what a story you' re tellingyourself, because I swear you' re
telling yourself a story or it's he you can' t, or
it' s him it' svery difficult, or it' s not
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born in a millionaire' s houseor it' s him. Men are
useless, or it' s mybody that doesn' t work. But
a story and, generally, wetell very detractive stories. That is,
if we were to analyze the dialoguewe bring with ourselves, we would realize
that we are our worst enemies,that is, what you want enemies to
do. And you with yourself isenough. You don' t see yourself
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in the mirror and how many timesyou gave yourself, how many times you
give a high fi against a son. He doesn' t see the wrinkle,
no, but it' s justthat the blinder, but it'
s that son could be better offwith less tacky and when you tell yourself
how well I look you understand thenat the end of the day I feel
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that it' s there, thatis to say it starts to listen to
you and it' s going toscare you, I mean I love it.
I love it because yes, thetruth is that all the time we
' re thinking and we' renot careful how we' re talking and
what we' re generating. So, the first step would be to identify
what you tell yourself, how youtalk to yourself and also what those behavior
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patterns are that you have to modifya certain exact, because once you start
listening, you' re going torealize that you' re the first one
to sabotage yourself so you can startthat diet or to have that different diet
or exercise regimen, or you're the first one to sabotage yourself I
mean you want to make a change, but you just don' t recognize
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what internal dialogue you' re bringingyou through by making a series of decisions
that are going to put your footin and I swear that they' re
not outside, they' re inhere. So, once you identify perfectly
that internal dialogue and that' swhat I' m telling you, it
' s gonna take a little while. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it
' s an act of tremendous bravery, I mean, the moment you really
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say ay güey, I mean,it wasn' t, it wasn'
t my güey. It' sme, I mean I' m realizing
that maybe I don' t evenwant to be in that relationship anymore,
and it' s not that he' s the bastard, it' s
me that' s doing everything toshow me that güey. You understand me
then it is an act of brutalbravery. And that' s where I
say. It doesn' t seembecause I swear it' s going to
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be scary, it' s goingto be uncomfortable, it' s going
to hurt, but you have totranscend those. If we don' t
transcend those uncomfortable feelings, we're never going to be able to realize
all the miracles that are actually goingthrough that threshold and what you have to
change. Right. That is becauseonce you define and you already realize that
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you are doing wrong, you haveto see how to correct it exactly there,
then you say well, let's say that you already entered it,
you already decided and I always sayminimum do it thirty days. You
' re welcome, because people arethat I' ve been on a diet
for seven days now, and inthe eighth, it' s worth and
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not. That' s why Ialways say Baby texs, so they'
re really small steps so you canreally achieve them, because sometimes we set
ourselves gigantic goals and I don't know. Yeah, yeah, you
totally get me You throw it atyourself there in two seconds It' s
over. I don' t wantany more. No, and that'
s why I' m telling youto give them five minutes of that five
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- a- day transformation. Ifyou, for thirty days already spent five
minutes. With that awareness, Iswear, days and half an hour and
forty- five minutes are going tobe very easy, but you have to
start by five minutes a day.One enters as in this new one because
besides nothing, you are creating newneurological connections. I mean, it'
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s a reality, neurons are connectingin a different way. It' s
just that I swear it' spure science, I mean, I'
ve seen myself dispense that for meit' s just like the guy who
knows the most about all this.There are videos that are connected to the
same current that is this flow ofthought and is connected and the moment you
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start to think differently, it looksperfect. It is not immediate how this
neuron is disconnected and another one isconnected. So you have to be very
compassionate about saying it' s gonnatake a little while, I mean,
it' s gonna take a while. I, that' s why I
say in a year analyze yourself,you don' t analyze yourself in thirty
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days, because you' re goingto despair and you' re going to
say it' s no use,but of course you are. But maybe
they' re telling me that ayear is a lot. You don'
t even realize it, and you' re already one more year old.
So I always say give yourself atleast three months, six months, one,
to see real changes, because yesthose that tell you and then not
the theory of secrecy and the wholestory is the secret that put it as
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easy. And then I was thinkingto my visual picture where I put my
ferrari and the day after tomorrow wasmy ferrarito. And even though the ferrari
didn' t take time, thatis, the ferrari took a long time
to arrive and it was someone whowas promised to do something daily to bring
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it closer to that new result.I wanted to see that once you define
this thing you' re after,you know what it is you have to
wear those baby steps to get toyour ferrary. Not that it' s
like your exact goal every day withoutdespairing. The issue of the demonstration would
already come up here. No,or there' s still more steps ahead.
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No, no, not there you' re already demonstrating. It was
just what I was saying before Istarted. We are all manifestors, we
are all experts in manifesting. Thething is, we haven' t noticed.
Then how. Like, as ifthere are people who really are like
people also say, we' reall creative, but it' s really
that many aren' t because they' re not intense. No, I
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do. I am a manifestor bynature, what we have talked about since
I was a child and I docertain exercises that serve me to manifest and
that things come. But how dopeople who don' t know who brings
it in? I would say,I mean, listen to your internal dialogue
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regarding the doubt. How much doubtI mean, because you' re probably
all the time son, not obviously, this isn' t true, not
man, and oh, please,not of course not that. It doesn
' t work if you' reall the time being number one. In
doubt I swear to you that youwill create pure thought, pure manifestation of
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doubt and really what happens that sometimesit is also much easier to live,
because with what you already know,with the history that you already know waking
up at the same time to getto the same place every day, going
out at the same time to return, that is to say, because you
will have to want to leave thatzone of comfort of entry, then it
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is like saying it does not seeto be simple. It' s not
the job, it' s notthe nicest road, I mean, I
always say it. That is theway, because there are so few human
beings who are really being, thatis, they are prospering in their existence,
they are being really full, thatis, living in this fullness.
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And I' m not talking aboutmoney, I' m talking about these
human beings who really feel full abouthaving two hands and two eyes. You
already understand why we are. Ithink so few, because there' s
so much depression out there, becauseI swear we live in inertia and we
don' t believe each other.I say this and I really do,
I mean, I reaffirm it andI believe it and we are gods.
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It' s just that that wecame here to play Gods is that that
' s what we' re herefor, we' re part of this
intelligence, I mean, we're really a fragment of that grandotal intelligence
and we' re here to createuniverses, I mean, I think so,
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and I do think I' ma universe creator, but I tell
myself that. If you don't tell that story, that' s
the one out there, please sayno. These old ladies are talking pure
stupidity. All I' m tellingyou is don' t believe me go
and experimental play this game three realmonths of saying. Okay. Okay,
I' m gonna play, Idon' t think so, but I
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' m gonna start playing. They' re going to start transforming things,
that is, you' re goingto see because, because we' re
manifestors, that is to say,we all have to know these exact killer
manifestors and here' s pretty interesting, this thing that you say mythes.
Especially here comes the word game.What can you recommend to us, how
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to speak to us and what isthe role of the word in the manifestations,
in your daily life, in everythinglook at the word. For me
it is your most powerful tool,that is, truly words, just as
thoughts create. Thoughts need the wordand if we are already really nailed,
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that is. I don' tmean religion, because I know a lot
of people are hear religion and runaway. But in the Bible it was
studied and also, in all thesacred texts. The first thing was the
verb. The first thing was theverb, it was the word. There
will be and truly, once youunderstand that this thing we have not as
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language, as the word, isa tool of pure and hard creation.
There' s no other one.Then it' s first to understand what
dialogue you bring here and then whatyou' re saying. All the time,
I' m a stick of wordsand always, for example, when
my kids tell me something that didn' t make sense to me to have
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heard that in the sense of whatyou' re saying no, no,
don' t come back just flyit I mean, make a different paragraph
structure the different thing, because whatyou just said to me is a hundred
percent destructive towards you and obviously,I' m like, for not even
telling me you can' t.Don' t tell me he' s
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here or tell me it' scosting me work. It' s very
difficult for you to tell me youcan' t, that' s because
it' s clear this costs uswork, no, but that doesn'
t mean you can' t.Then be careful how you are talking,
because I also assure you if weare already very aware to listen to the
internal dialogue and after hearing what comesout of our mouth, if you are
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going to tell us then rightly,nothing else I heard is how difficult it
is that even the sayings of yesteryear, not this moment does not come to
mind, but now that these sayingsarise, that everything is complex, complicated,
difficult. Of course, if you' re telling it all the time
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and you learned it as a merolic, because you don' t even say
it anymore, my grandma said it, okay just listen to it again and
you tell me if today that makessense and you' ll see that it
doesn' t, then it's like being very aware of what you
' re talking about and coming backbefore you talk about it. That'
s why I' m very keennot to talk without thinking calmly, not
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to take as long as you needstructure correctly what you' re going to
say and then put out. So, if the word is fundamental, that
is, it' s your mostpowerful tool to create. So, if
you add it up, because that' s the other one. You didn
' t say what the steps areand I would say first, write,
then place your internal dialogue. Third, recognize what you' re talking about
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and fourth, also that you're feeling, because once you' re
clear, that is, it's not the easiest thing, because yes
and also suddenly you' re goingto hear yourself say things that say no,
because the net is giant. Yeah, it' s giant. Probably
yes, it' s huge,but what do you think if you start
to shred it little by little everyday, being very constant, very conscious,
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very compassionate to you, because wealso tend to be miserable to ourselves,
to say a man is that you' re stupid. Of course you
' re not leaving. It's not that obviously it' s not
like it' s not, wedon' t have so much high esteem,
so we' re constantly banging hard. Then of course you' re
already desperate and yes, of course, this I did exactly. You know
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what I love that this doesn't just help you to live better,
to generate new opportunities, but alsoin a context of having relationships in your
home, family, with friends,in society, at school, at work.
I don' t think we're losing more and more like having
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an interaction, a little more cordialwith others, with ourselves. And I
think this can help you get overa lot of issues and just like what
you' re saying about the wholemental health issue isn' t right now.
We see so many young people whoare having so many problems and I
believe that dialogue and how they speakthemselves is taking on a vital and fundamental
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role for the development of future generations. It' s just that it'
s fundamental I swear to you asyou say it, and I' m
really worried about seeing where we're going and if we don' t
find out what it can become.And it' s really important today that
everyone says you know that I'm going to start taking care of myself
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and I' m going to besomething that fascinates me, what you'
re permeating us is this be impeccablewith your word. I love it is
that I think at the moment andit' s one of the four agreements
or it' s as simple asit is impeccable with your word, because
that' s really who you arethen if you start that much of this
we' re talking about is endingup making you an impeccable human being,
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which I think this world would beamazing if it were full of impeccable human
beings, because then you would sharewith each other with a lot more pleasure.
And I do believe that if yousay you' re half a liar
because then everyone. I' mnot going to tell the truth why I
was late for the date. I' d rather say he was the traffic,
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instead of waking up late. Hey, and if we start from there,
I mean, we' re gonnabe honest, because for you to
start being honest with you, you' re gonna have to be honest out
there, too. Then I sawthe truth. Sure, listen, what
a shame we' re adults.This happened and what you think this is
what happened. No, I mean, it' s not even for you
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to give me feedback, it's for you to know why I'
m late or not anymore. Iwant to be in a relationship. You
know what I' m gonna doto you and what pain I' m
gonna break your heart. I swearto you, forgive me, but what
do you think? I can't go on with this, I mean,
this honesty and this I know howto play, to make these impeccable
human beings, of course it's a virtuous circle, I mean because
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then you' re careful with yourword, with your thoughts, with your
feelings, and then, of course, you share a lot nicer out there
and you start doing it now,yeah, you start being a fan of
IT. I mean, I'd love to be told out there how
many of us are healthy lookouts,but it starts from there, I mean,
it' s cleaning up all thiscochambre that we bring in here and
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we don' t admire each otherbecause we' re full. I swear
to you, destructive thoughts, denseemotions, a dialogue that is not doing
us well. And of course Iunderstand why you' re going to want
to get to share with each other. From that place, I wouldn'
t want to exactly hear and Ilove all this stuff you' re saying.
In fact, I think there's a lot to do with the
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flawless. I love that word asan army of impeccables and here too we
hear many women moms than I do. I think they' re going to
be very interested in this issue.I don' t know if you can
recommend some books and also some suggestionson how they can bring their children,
their young people, to practice thismental application, this theme of manifestation,
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how can they approach their children andhow can they enter this world? Well,
look at the first thing I'd say to those mothers who have
this anxiety. First it' syou. Find out where you are standing,
because for you to be an example, first you have to be impeccable
and recognize all these too, thatis, because how are you going to
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help the other if you still don' t know where. It happened to
me when my children were very small, when I rolled the big one who
was eighteen, I was three,I realized that I was inside very tormented
and I said how I' mgoing to teach this girl to live a
life of fullness. If I don' t understand where. And that'
s when I said to see,because there' s going to be things
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that we' re going to haveto understand, because we' re going
to enter him, we' regoing to enter him without fear. You
understand me goes and with fear too, I mean, we' re going
to get into her with this fearthat we have, but we' re
not going to stop why, becauseI wanted her to do a much more
constructive example. So the first thingI' d say is where you are,
Mom standing, where you are todayand where you' re fine,
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because that' s another one notwhen you find out where you are,
son, you qualify yourself very lowand then you don' t want to
go any further, because it's not because if I' m a
useful insu. I mean, there' s no solution anymore, but what
do you think. I do,I think wherever you are is perfect.
Then that' s when you startdoing your job first and then invite your
kids and the day you don't know where, it' s also
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worth saying what you think. Mylove is there. I don' t
know where. We' re goingto see on Google that tells us no,
or we' re going to talkto this friend who I think has
some good advice and tells us where, because it' s also going to
take a lot of humility before thisprocess of saying no I don' t
know all then that would be thefirst and clear thing. We have to
read, and we have to investigate. Today, there is a lot of
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information out there, which is abeauty, because you get mental health like
that and there are already 20,000 accounts on Instagram, eighty thousand posts
on Tiktok, that is, thereare already twenty thousand things that are going
to start helping you. So it' s like starting to nurture just these
things that do you good, andI would be the recommendation of what you
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' re nourishing yourself with, becauseit' s super important that you'
re seeing. I mean, Idid make an absolute taste of nonsense,
so they didn' t serve meat the time. They weren' t
helping me be the person I wantedto be. Then it was good to
see stupid things, but I almostput a stopwatch on. I am a
fan of pingres and there were timeswhen I realized that I was two hours
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away and I said enough, thatis, I saw two hours of shoes
of what it served me, thatis nothing more. I' ve already
gone crazy and then I started torealize that your paint looks. It wasn
' t what helped me the mostat the time and I alone was able
to discard paint. Today I cansee paint you see ten minutes and I
' m happy I don' tneed to be on staining there anymore.
So it' s like first realizingwhere we are and what the habits are
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that are building or destroying us.And there are really good books. I
' m a Joe fan to dispense. The truth is that it seems to
me that it is spectacular as toexplain it and business as to the pleasure
war Steno that is, I amfascinated by everything that he also has this
Bruces Lipton, everything that Grekaden has. In my opinion, these three are
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huge on the subject. They've been researching at the science level for
years. It' s not thiswuwu who smoked three joints in there and
then told you about the trip thatthey' re not scientists with. So,
to me in my mind as moreanalytical, it helped me a lot
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to understand. Ah well, I' ll tell you if the neurons connect
differently. Okay, Maria Alonso,pú fascinates me. I think he'
s a Spaniard. He' salso a neuroscientist. Besides, the psychologist
is a beauty, as this onespeaks. Sir, I' d recommend
you start nailing yourselves. And thetruth is, he started nailing himself.
But you' re holding on tothis book, so do your best to
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finish it. You know, becauseevery day you give him a reading of
fifteen to twenty minutes with my intentionand with attention. You know, I
mean, and I' d startthat way, I mean, I'
d start that way, and thenthere' s the most complex thing about
educating them, but I think I' d start by starting to become that
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person that I want my kids toinspire me with. Yes I love it,
I love it myite, so youknow, we all have to become
the impeccable, impeccable and unstoppable maitearmy, and I love all the tips
you give us. The truth is, how important it is to see what
we' re hearing, what we' re saying, who we' re
around, what' s going onaround us, eliminate toxic people, be
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healthy in our environment, let ourchildren be, too. And it seems
to me that all these tips arevery very nutritious for this episode. I
think people are going to be veryhappy and, above all, I would
also like you to tell us howyou? We found you' re gonna
throw a new podcast and tell usa little bit about how you do?
We can find and listen, becauseif you look, I' m on
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Instagram like Michael Welles the truth.I am nothing anymore thanks to IT I
am becoming more active and more consciousin my networks, but there you can
find me. And right there I' ll put it when the new podcast
comes out, because it' salready got one called the one four seven.
If they put on Internet lab onefour seven, they' re going
to get my episodes out and I' m going to relaunch it and a
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new project that' s called withthe fear over there too, because there
' s going to be courses,books, lectures, all this, but
right now they' re going toget into michaerd Ways and the one four
seven are going to find me easilyperfect because thank you very much. Maite,
it' s a pleasure to bewith you here. I don'
t know if you want to addanything else, so just look to close.
Thank you for inviting me. Joshad a great time and all I
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' d say is from today onout that day, that is right now,
don' t even wait till tomorrowand give yourself a five in the
mirror, that is, start outthere every day and this is a theory
of Mail Robbins that I also thinkis amazing. Everything that speaks literally goes
out and in the mirror give yourselfa high fi. So well done,
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well done, where you are today. That' s going to start changing
a host of internal chemicals that aregoing to help you create this new transformation
you' re looking for. Soit' s as easy as going out
exactly to give five to the mirrorand don' t stop, that'
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s to say, don' tspend a day without it being tape.
So it is then to remove allthe plane mode and we are going to
give that high pipe in the mirroror in the rearview mirror or on the
exact wall theme. Thank you verymuch, thank you very much, and
I' ll see you soon becauseI' m sure we' re going
to record more episodes. I reallyliked our talk and I' ll see
you in the next episode. I' m sure my joes a thousand thanks.
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Thank you for everything. This isvery plane clear and I am looking
for us on social networks like KitamodaPlane or as Jos Carbajal. See you
in the next episode.