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August 5, 2025 47 mins
Timothy, The Magical & Mystical Fairy Tale Wizard: Educating, Enchanting, Empowering Everyone, has authored more fairy tales than the legendary Hans Christian Andersen, 181 so far.

Using Fairy Tales, Meditation, Reiki, Qigong, Yoga and Everything In Between for over 43 years, he’s empowered tens of thousands to use their infinite soul powers to conquer life’s challenges and achieve their full potential.

Website: https://www.timothystuetz.com/

Master Soul Circle Community: https://www.timothystuetz.com/soulcircle/gdn5x
Bliss Beary Bear Book Club: https://www.timothystuetz.com/beyonda-book-club/gdn5x

Yoda Youth Instructor Program: https://www.timothystuetz.com/yoda/gdn5x

A book recommended by Timothy: Past Lives, Future loves by Dick Sutphen:
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Some of Timothy’s Books:
The Ballad of the Bees: https://amzn.to/3LyIpwt
Bliss Beary Bear’s Fairy Tales of the Heart: Collection One for Children of All Ages: https://amzn.to/3ydfxql

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Welcome to the Heel Thrived dream Podcast, where trauma survivors
become healthy thrivers. Each month will feature a theme in
the trauma recovery and empowerment field to promote your recovery,
healing and learning how to build dreams. Here's your host,
Karen Robinson, transformational coach and therapist.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Welcome to the Heel Thrived Dreams Podcast. Today, our guest
is Timothy Snuts. Those of you who know me on
this podcast, and I often stumble on you, and so
I get really excited when I get it right. So
it's Timothy Stunts. Timothy, Yeah, And I'm going to read

(00:41):
his brief bio before we start. But Timothy, the magical
and mystical fairy tale Wizard, educates and chants, empowers everyone,
and has authored more fairy tales than the legendary hands
Christian Anderson done one hundred and eighty one so far,

(01:03):
using fairy tales, meditation, reiki, chigong, that's another word I've
often tripped over, yoga and everything in between. For over
forty three years, he's empowered tens of thousands to use
their infinite soul powers to conquer his life's challenges and

(01:25):
achieve their full potential. So, Timothy, thank you so much
for being on my show today.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
Oh, I'm so delighted to be here with you and
everyone listening.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Darren. Yes, I'm really excited for our talk because you know,
you're the epitome of someone that's a healer, and when
we work with trauma survivors, out of all the people
in the world, they need the healing the most right
and we need to have all these different therapeutic modalities

(01:58):
from them to choose from. And I love that you
offer many is Shei gong, the yoga, the reiki, the
meditation using fairy tales and allegory work really powerful stuff.
So I'd like to start Timothy with asking you a
question and you can always pass. It helps because my

(02:21):
audience is trauma survivors. It really helps the audience connect
to know if my gas has survived their own traumas.
And you can say as little or as much as
you want about that, but I want to open that
door for you to talk about a little bit. Oh,
we could go very deep there, just say what you're

(02:46):
comfortable with.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
My childhood was traumatic. I felt like I was walking
on eggshells the entire time. So I do not even
get soap in my mouth from my mother or a
belt across my butt from my dad. And I went
to military's So I started school at age four and
a half. Yeah, I was at the top of my
class all the time. And in that military school anyway,

(03:10):
when you were at the top of your class scholastically,
they put you kind of in charge of everybody, so
you were the leader of groups. So a military school,
I had all this power starting at age four and
a half. I go home and I'm powerless, which was
quite interesting to try to navigate. Didn't even know I
was navigating it at the time, But yeah, that that

(03:35):
probably that childhood probably had the biggest impact and was
the most that I've had to unravel. There's been multiple
marriages and divorces that have been traumatic. There have been
many times that I was physically so and so much

(03:58):
pain that I wanted to die. So I know the
mentally emotional and physical sides of trauma and ways to
alleviate that and basically erase it, get rid of it.
You know, it doesn't have to continue to affect us.

(04:21):
You know, it can be cleared out completely, no trace
is left.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
I'm very curious about that and would love to hear
more about that. Did your past traumas have anything to
do with the work that you're doing now?

Speaker 3 (04:44):
Maybe planning to see that. I didn't that I wanted
to help people. If anything, you know, nothing specific. I've
never I feel very blessed and very great. I never
went searching anything that I'm doing doing right now. I
never went searching for it. It fell into my lap,
and one way or another, mostly based on trauma. I

(05:08):
laid in bed thirty thirty one years of old, crying
for three days because my life had fallen apart. My
marriage was over, I had a young daughter. Everything was gone,
and I finally into three days, I just laid there
and yelled out to God, Okay, I've done everything that

(05:29):
I thought I was supposed to do to be happy.
You know, I got good grades, I went to college,
I got a degree, I got married, I have a wife,
I had a child, I had an incredible job, and
now it's all gone. If you exist, God, I need
to find you. And basically that was preceded by my

(05:52):
mother taught me how to pray. Now I lay me
down to sleep. Ever since I was a little boy
and I've said it every night, So if you exist,
if you're real, help me out here. And that breakthrough
of letting that out of my body and coming to
that basically propelled me out of bed. And I stood

(06:14):
in front of the mirror and had been lost a
lot of weight after not eating, drinking or anything, just
being in bed for three days crying, and I really
felt the presence of Christ behind me say I'll remake
you in my image, and that started a whole new
life path for me. And I remembered the prior year

(06:35):
when I left Hawaii auditing a mortgage banking operation. The
president of the Escro company whispered in my ear before
I left, if you ever need a play, if you
ever need a couch to hang out on and get
your head together, call me. And this was the perfect
moment to do that. So I picked up the phone,
called her, and I was on a plane to Hawaii
within a week or two, and she had bought a house,

(06:59):
so I got more than a couch, which I got
a bedroom. And on the night I arrived, she said,
I've got to go to work tomorrow, but here's a
book I want you to start reading it. And it
was past Lives Future Loves by Dick Sutton. I never
heard of Past Lives. This was like a whole new
ballgame to me. But as I started reading it the

(07:22):
next morning, light bulbs went off inside of me. I
started crying. Things that my daughter had said to me
or done kicked in and that started my search for
what for God, for what life's really about, giving to
the source of things that are making life not so happy,

(07:45):
so to say.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
Well, what a yeah, God also puts people in our lives,
and it sounds like that was a real powerful person
to put in your life. I'll not only offering you
to this beautiful place to kind of heal, but then
also gave you that resource of that lot and just
space space for you to heal exactly.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
And that led me to finding a meditation path through
a very odd set of circumstances, like actually leading my
body one night spontaneously and literally dying in bed, and
the person that was with me saw my body die

(08:31):
and was freaking out. And I was watching this from
outside of my body, and that kind of freaked me out.
So I got back in my body and called up
the therapist I was seeing at the time basically said
help what's going on? And that led to a meditation
path and I ended up staying with the meditation path

(08:52):
that I still practice it because I had such powerful
experience as I couldn't understand with my mind, that I
wanted to know how these things were possible and meditation.
After a couple of two and a half years of meditation,
my body started getting and I started practicing hot the yoga.

(09:12):
My body became very ill at one point and started
to shut down completely, and I knew it needed some
sort of massage work, which I never had a massage,
but I knew I needed my body needed something. So
I started asking for references for massage therapist, and there

(09:33):
was a conspiracy that I could not get a massage.
I finally got one appointment. I finally got one appointment
with a man, arrived ten minutes early, sat in my
car to allow just going up at the time the
appointment was and in the meantime, a lady walks up,
knocks on his door. He double booked me with somebody
instance she knocked first. She got the appointment. I was like,

(09:57):
this big conspiracy, I'm not going to get a massage.
Right after that, a friend of mine, a group of guys.
We usually have breakfast once a week, and he said
his wife took a raking treatment, a raking class and
learned reaki And I said, what's that And he said,
I have no idea what it felt good when she
practiced on me. And she was my yoga teacher. So

(10:18):
I called her up and wanted to know about this,
and she gave me four treatments over the period of
a week that really, more than anything, opened my consciousness
to really seeing deep insight of me what I needed
to heal Right then and there, what's that next step
I needed to take? The first experience was so peaceful

(10:44):
and blissful that I came out and my first words were,
I want to die like that, you know, I just
felt like totally complete, like everything was heavenly. And I've
been fortunate enough to hold twelve or so people well
as they have passed and to give them that experience

(11:04):
when they left this world, and no matter what their
experience was while they hear, I know that when they're
with me, when they leave, they go out and peaceful
and connected.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
Wow, That's that's really powerful in and of itself.

Speaker 3 (11:25):
Yeah, that led me to years later, after learning reiki.
My body sat down again and my legs blew up
from my knees to my ankles like big balloons. And
I was away at a retreat and I could barely walk,
and when I knew I needed some sort of movement,
And about three months before that and a meditative experience,

(11:48):
I was told to take taichi and I just ignored it.
So when I couldn't walk, all of a sudden, movement
became very important to me.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
So when I got.

Speaker 3 (11:57):
Back from the retreat, I picked up that went through
one of those handouts that health food stores and looked
up people that taught tai chi and stuff and just
made a phone call and I was taking a taichi
class within a couple of weeks, and I loved it
so much. I learned how to teach one form, and
that ruinedto teaching more forms. So well, when you look back,

(12:22):
everything that I've learned, everything that I helped people with,
has been based on trauma. You know, I found it
based on personal trauma.

Speaker 2 (12:33):
I knew that was the answer intuitively, That's why I
asked that question.

Speaker 3 (12:37):
Except for writing children stories that didn't appear based on.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
Trauma, Are you sure?

Speaker 3 (12:45):
Well, it's yeah, I'm sure that it wasn't directly related
as the way I can relate those other things and
the experiences that I had, either emotionally or whatever. I
owned a chocolate shop at the time. I've gone from
being a certified public accountant to writing a chocolate shop

(13:08):
to all these other things that I've said. And it
was in that chocolate shop that I received a box
that I did not order. The ups driver would not
take it back because my name was on it. And
when I opened it up there was fifty little teddy
bears in there. And being an XCPA and loving hardy

(13:29):
boy books as a child, I decided I needed to
find out where those bears really belonged and how they
got to me. So I went through that whole process.
But while I did that, I took one of the
bears and carried it with me in my car, and
it wrote shotgun. And I picked it up one day
and looked at it in the face and said, who
are you? And surprising to me, I heard poet bear,

(13:53):
and I thought, well, I write love poetry. I write
philosophical poetry. Just gave me thee I'm very creative. I mean,
I opened the chocolate shop because I woke up one
morning and said to my partner, first words out of
my mouth. At first, she can sell chocolate kisses, I
can sell chocolate French kisses. So that's how I got

(14:15):
into the chocolate business. And so I took this little
bear and put it in a box and made a
little book of my poetry, put the two together in
a box. And at that time, that was like two
and a half years before any of the major companies
started selling books with stuffed animals, but mine did.

Speaker 2 (14:38):
To go over that well.

Speaker 3 (14:40):
And my mom when I got the package together and
put it on the candy shop counter to sell, my
mom took one look at it and she said, you
blew it. That should have been a children's book. And
I said, yeah, Mom, there's not one thing in my
poetry about or four children, so that's not a possibility.

(15:02):
And funny enough, six months later I found I really
got to download the first oildren's book. I mean the
idea to mom. Knew Mom knew my mom knew me
very well. And so that's how I started writing children's stories.
I wrote that first one and then they never stopped,
and that one hundred and eighty some that you mentioned

(15:23):
has now grown into two hundred and fourteen since I
sent you that, and that's where and that's where I've stopped.
I got a message the other day to stop writing
children's stories, and shortly after that, I was gifted with
something else to write, which will be I feel more
accessible and usable to people of all ages, children starting

(15:46):
maybe as young as five, and adults. And it can
be used in therapy, it can be used for fun.
And again, it just popped into my head. I did
not consciously. It's like the minute I declared, okay, I
feel like I'm done writing children's stories, and the minute
I acknowledged that to the universe, the next day, this

(16:08):
new idea pops into my head. It's like, so, if
you've heard of Tesla's three six nine sequence, do you
know of that?

Speaker 2 (16:20):
So?

Speaker 3 (16:21):
Tesla says the number three six nine are a key
to the secrets of the universal energy, and there's lots
of music put out on that. I mean to find
things on YouTube and listen to it. It's very healing
and relaxing and it seems to put things in order.

(16:41):
So being a writer, suddenly I thought, wow, three six
nine I'm going to write and I started writing haiku
poetry about two weeks before this because of something a
friend posted on haiku poetry, and I've heard of it,
but I never knew. It was five syllables in the
first line, seven syllables in the second line, and five

(17:03):
syllables in the third line, and that's kind of fun.
So I read what she wrote and I said, oh,
I'm gonna have some fun playing with this. So I
wrote some neat haiku poetry, and then I talked to
somebody else and learned what they were going to do
with the haiku format, and then yeah, suddenly, a couple
of weeks later, I think of the three six nine
and so I looked up and nobody has thought of

(17:26):
using that three six nine sequence in poetry. And since
it is a key to the universe, and since it
holds a frequency which is very healing, what I've discovered
is one the poetry flows much easier, which I don't understand.

(17:47):
That's the easiest thing that I've ever written. Over and
over and they just come out with ideas, and what
was I going to say? Yeah, it's easy and anybody
can do it, and you can use it for anything.
So it's three syllables in the first line, six syllables

(18:09):
in the second line, and nine syllables in the third line.
And then I came up with Tesla trio tears. If
you need another stanza, it just stack stanzas on and
you can create a longer story in that same format.
And so the magic of writing in that three six
nine brings that three six nine vibration into you as

(18:33):
you're writing the poetry. So it doesn't matter what you're writing,
it doesn't matter whether it's funny silly to release things.
You're literally aligning yourself with one of the keys of
the universe when you're doing that. So I'm literally in
the process of figuring how to get this out into

(18:55):
the world and see what comes back to me from
the experiences people have writing it.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
Okay, so whatever you come up with, you know, keep
us up to date so we can give you have
any kind.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
Of offers or whatever you do with this incredible download
that you've had, I'm happy to to add it to
the notes.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
Now, does this mean have you decided if you'll continue
with your the book clubs that you're doing? Oh?

Speaker 3 (19:28):
Yes, everything that I'm doing, like the book Club for
Children and Parents, which is includes all the stories in
audio and ebook form, and a live story time at
least once a month for the children. I'm thinking of
doing it more than that once a month gatherings for
parents who just to give them a space to share

(19:51):
what's alive for them if they need ears to listen.
And there's also an activity where the show and visualize
and create their own images of what's happening within the story,
and they can send me those pictures so that I
can put them together in an illustrated book of the

(20:11):
story by the children.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
That's so beautiful. Yeah, So for parents who are interested
in having their children be a part of that or
their family be a part of that, what's the best
way to reach out to you about that?

Speaker 3 (20:29):
Just on my website Timothystutts dot com and go to
the Fairytalehbay and so there's information. And I'm actually doing
a beta test on the book club because I've never
fully released it, so right now if it's at the
lowest price it has been or ever will be. And

(20:49):
all I'm looking for from people is to join, participate
and give me feedback. So I think it's the best
thing that's ever been created. But getting more eyes on
it with suggestions as to how it might be tweaked
here and there is why I'm doing this beta test.

Speaker 2 (21:09):
From what age is? What age range are the best
fit for this project.

Speaker 3 (21:17):
For the children to participate, probably four to ten, but
my stories are for zero to one hundred and ten
because even children in the womb, you're starting about five months.
When we're in the womb, we start to resonate to

(21:37):
the sounds outside of us, especially our mother's voice. And
so when moms start reading the appropriate, high energetic things
to their children when they're in the womb, the child
starts to resonate to that. And it's the same with
playing music. You start playing whateverful music. You want your

(21:58):
child to be a great musician, you start playing the
music to them when they're in the womb. If you
want them to be a great mathematician, maybe start reading
mathematical stuff to them. But they're bonding to your voice
and so the you know, within my stories, everything's really
constructed to be loving, inspirational, and uplifting. So that's the

(22:22):
vibrations that you're giving your child when they're in the womb.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
How wonderful is that?

Speaker 3 (22:29):
Yeah? And I have a sequence of stories that come
that you read after they've been born, like zero to
one and a half, one and a half to three,
three to five. So there's a sequence of things that
young children need as a foundation for their life moving forward.
So I've built that into a series of books, literally,

(22:50):
with forty years of experience teaching meditation, chigan taichi and
helping thousands of people. Everything that I've ever learned and
the wisdom of the ages is embedded within these children's
stories in ways that children can understand and in ways
that adults can understand it and enjoy reading.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
I think that's amazing, I really do. I'm so glad
and honored to have Matt you to learn more about that.
I also think you have another really powerful program or
offering for people, and I'm hoping you'll want to talk
about that a little bit, and that's your young adult

(23:35):
healing sort of like an apprenticeship. Can you talk about
Do you know what I'm talking about?

Speaker 3 (23:40):
Yeah? The Yoda Youth Instructor Training Academy.

Speaker 2 (23:45):
Yeah, say that eight times fast and tell us more
about that. I'm glad you knew what I was talking about.

Speaker 3 (23:56):
Yes, it's a near and dear to my heart, you know.
And the way the way practices have been passed down
through time. So whether it's meditation or chigung or tai chi,
or even a great carpenter, you know that has passed
what they know down through the ages, down through their
apprentices and especially in the meditation realm and the chi

(24:21):
gung realm, masters practice things for many, many years, and
when they leave, they all want to have somebody that
can continue on what they've learned. So I set this
academy up to teach teens from like depending upon their

(24:43):
level of maturity, anywhere from ten years all the way
to sixteen seventeen to learn every form of meditation, tai chi,
chigung yoga that I know, and in learning those things,
they will be able to be certified to take them

(25:05):
out into the world by the time they're eighteen and
after we have a career a livelihood, they can go
anywhere in the world, not need any equipment, and teach.
And by going through this program, they will have also
resolved whatever traumas they're holding inside of them, whatever belief

(25:27):
systems they're holding inside of them that keep them from
moving forward. Because there's no way you can go through
this training with me without having all those things taken
care of, because that's what all these practices have done
for me. So yeah, I want to find teams to

(25:49):
carry on what I know. More importantly, I want to
find teens that really resonate with this and want to
share it the rest of their lives to help humanity
and put their own and put their own little personal

(26:10):
knowledge and experience into it, because no matter what we
learn from anybody, I think every I think.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
I feel. No.

Speaker 3 (26:22):
It's like my daughter. I realized after my daughter was born,
she knew more about things than I did.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
Because of her past lives, right, all that experience.

Speaker 3 (26:31):
Just because I didn't know about past lives at that time,
I just knew that, Man, there's something that this little
child knew, and how does she know it? Like we're driving,
She's about two years old, and we're driving somewhere, and
all of a sudden, in the backseat, she starts to
describe where we're going, and I'm driving and I'm saying, no,

(26:53):
this is not possible. She's never been there, and she's
describing it perfectly. So I'm just sitting there. It's like
I'm just spinning the wheels of my mind trying to
figure out when you know, have I forgotten did we
take her there? And yes, we took her there when
she was in the womb. Oh, so that really got

(27:15):
me contemplating and thinking when do we become aware of things?
When do we really see? How do we see?

Speaker 2 (27:24):
You know?

Speaker 3 (27:24):
Yeah, it's amazing and so everybody, when you're learning something,
you have your own unique take on it. Like I've
taken things that my teachers have taught me with chigung
and come up with my own chigung movements and practices
and put them in a flow that resonates with me.

(27:49):
So yeah, this gives ten, This gives teen something to
keep keep them out of trouble. I mean that they
can do this while they're going to school. They don't
have to alter too much of their normal program as
long as they're willing to practice and learn by the
time they're eighteen, and it's not like they have to

(28:10):
wait till eighteen. There's various aspects of this that they
will become proficient at and be able to go out
and teach right away. So maybe within three months of
starting to take the course, they'll be able to go
out and earn some side money doing healing practices on people.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
I'm in love with that. I wish it was my
idea because that's crazy powerful to me. What a gift.
And so again, people interested in that, I can go
to Timothy's website and we'll have that in the show
notes to explore his different programs, because I those are
my two of my favorites so far. Is the book

(28:53):
club for the children and then this teen apprenticeship opportunity.
Those are two really powerful things. Now, do you have
another favorite of your offerings other than the two I'm mentioning?

Speaker 3 (29:07):
I have the same program I have for teams for
adults that are looking for a career change or professional
professionals that already teach some form of healing that want
to add to what they teach. So I do the
same thing. I have the same type of a training program,
a little bit different for adults. And No, my other

(29:30):
favorite program is really high end. It's for that. It's
for that very successful person who is out there has
no time to take a yoga class, it's high chi
class or meditate, but they know they need something, but
they don't want to go take a class. They don't
have time to take a class. So I have a
one year program for anybody like that, or they meet

(29:54):
with me for one and a half hours a day,
three times a week, and then we have a longer
medi quarterly in every six months where I literally hold
their hand for one year to accelerate their life on
all levels. So it's not just about learning movements and things.

(30:16):
When we do yoga, meditate taichi, we're actually stimulating circulating
the chi and our body, which clears out the old
stuff in various harmonious ways, you know, magically.

Speaker 2 (30:33):
So is this your signature program?

Speaker 3 (30:37):
I guess if you want to call it that.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
Yeah, it's it's high level that you're paying more for
the handholding and you're pretty customized to that person.

Speaker 3 (30:46):
Exactly, and everything is specifically customized all along the route.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
And okay, well that sounds amazing too. What's my discount?

Speaker 3 (31:00):
It would be quite substantial.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
That it really does sound amazing. I'm I'm in an
energetic healing certification course this year right now. It is
very pricey, but I have been really enjoying it. I
have six six pillars of healing in my trauma work,

(31:25):
and the last pillar that I added was energetic healing.
You know, I already had the spiritual, the physical, the emotional,
the mental, the relational. The energetic is where I am
putting my a lot of my time in. I say
energetic but also spiritual because they're I mean, it's all
connected anyway connected. We're just one human with this, We're

(31:49):
one spirit with a human body. But I really love
looking and learning about all the ways to heal. It's
powerful and if something with one thing doesn't work for
survivor this, this other path may work. And sometimes it's
a path where we have to try lots of different
things to get this powerful a fact, And so I

(32:11):
think anyone connecting with do you offer so many different
healing modalities? That's very special. That was a lot of time, money,
and effort on your part to learn all those things. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (32:25):
I never thought about it at the time, but yeah,
I haven't created. Yes, it's like I love tai chiese
so much and one of my favorite forms to practice
is called the Animal Prolicts, which was the original form
of energetic exercise movements ever taught like four hundred years

(32:50):
before any yoga or any tai chi. It was the
very original and it was originated by a He's doctor
who out in nature just watched how animals moved, and
so he created movements mimicking animals, and he found that

(33:14):
people and himself first and then other people that did
these movements pretty much healed everything. And so he invented
the movements of a crane, a bear, a deer, a tiger,
and a monkey.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
You Jesus as well as part of your tai chi,
I do.

Speaker 3 (33:36):
But I have got changed it for children because I
also met that. I met a lady who was an
international classical singer, and she taught me various forms of
chiggong that were only taught to the royalty of China.
The peasants never learned these, and so one of those

(34:04):
is a dragon exercise. So to the five normal animals,
I added a dragon, I added dragon exercises, and then children,
you know, gorilla gorillas pat themselves a lot. So there's
a there's an old form of chigong originating back in

(34:26):
the eight hundreds that covers medical chigong, energetic chigong, and
martial arts. And the one thing that's common to all
three of those is patting your body in a certain rhythm,
covering all the meridians, all the major cavities, and I

(34:47):
do that ever since I've learned it, I do it
every day. It's wonderful, it feels good. Plus, you're putting
vibrations into your body with the intention of healing things.

Speaker 2 (34:58):
Our duty affirmations.

Speaker 3 (35:01):
No, you pretty much have to stay focused because of
the rhythm that you're doing. So just the operation that
when you're starting is you're doing it with the intentions
of putting healing vibrations into your body.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
And it also sounds a little meditative if you're focusing
on the rhythm.

Speaker 3 (35:21):
Oh, it's very meditative. You're focused. There's two different rhythms
that you're hitting your body with, and you start with
the palm of your hand and other parts of your
body to hit with a fist because they're more susceptible
to that, and in the martial arts form he actually

(35:42):
takes you to after your fist, people start hitting themselves
with a bamboo stick and after that an iron rod.
I have no intentions of ever doing that. I don't care.
But you know, I watched a video of the man
that originated this, and he was in nothing but a loincloth,

(36:04):
and I knew that if I was behind him, nobody
could hurt me. I don't care how many I don't
care how many people were coming. He was actually featured
on a PBS documentary that where somebody forget the name
of the guy that famous PBS broadcaster the pointed China

(36:25):
and studied herbs and did a series on it, and
he was featured in that series. And at one point
he had twelve guys pushing on him. They were all
in a line behind him. They're all pushing on and
trying to move him. They couldn't move him. He stuck
out one finger and sent them off flying in different directions.

Speaker 2 (36:48):
That's nuts.

Speaker 3 (36:49):
Yeah, So that's the power all of us have inside
of us if we want to tap into it. So
even if we're not tapping into it at that level,
just to tap into it to keep our own body
healthy is wonderful.

Speaker 2 (37:06):
It's amazing if you have a moment and can send
us a video of any of that. I could add
to the show notes. I think people listening to our
eppisoites today are going to learn things they've never heard
of before. So that's very powerful to me. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (37:23):
I keeped that so those animal frolics because I wanted
them relatable to children. And you mentioned cost I went
through I had I found the man who made Disney's
original animal costumes before they opened Disneyland. And since I

(37:45):
have created this poet Bear, which morphed into Blissberry Bear,
I asked him to make me a costume so that
I could get into the costume and go out and
go to hospitals and walk in and heal kids just
by vibration and anyway, he made me a Blissery Bear costume.
And while I was there, on the back of his

(38:07):
door he had a deer costume, and my mind suddenly thought, oh,
I've got a bear, I've got a deer. The five
Animal frolics, and he I asked him by to borrow
the deer costume. He said, well, you can buy it
for very little. I'm going out of business and I
have no use for it. So I had, I've got
seven costumes, really disney equality of a bear and a deer,

(38:32):
and since a crane you can't find a real crane costume,
I substituted an egle, a monkey, a gorilla, a dragon,
and a tiger really cool costumes, and I did the
five animal frolics in those costumes so that the kids
could follow along and have animals to practice with, and

(38:55):
magically found a producer in Hollywood that liked what I
was doing and for hardly any money put together shooting
session for me, got me somebody to edit this all,
and that happened to be the son of Billing Party.
I don't know if you know him, but he was
a famous midget in Hollywood. So his son actually did

(39:17):
all of the editing and put in special effects and
it was a blast. I never envisioned anything.

Speaker 2 (39:23):
Wow, is this on sales? I don't ever see this
on your website.

Speaker 3 (39:28):
Yeah, it's on my website. It's the videos. It's a
series of lessons within the course. Each of the animals
practices is like four minutes long to hold the children's
attention span, and then there's a longer practice it's maybe
fourteen minutes. And then there's lots of sections introducing the

(39:52):
history of a parent, guidelines and suggestions for getting the
most youth out of it.

Speaker 2 (40:00):
Thing.

Speaker 3 (40:01):
Things showing the proved fun medical, physical, mental benefits of
Taichi yoga, and doing a practice on a regular basis.
I'm set what I'm I'm seventy three, and in most respects,
I feel like I'm twenty three. There's parts that still

(40:23):
feel like they're getting to be seventy three. But for
the most part, I'm always very healthy, happy, normal blood
pressure post rates like fifty five when I'm active. Yeah,
in my mind, I'm glad.

Speaker 2 (40:44):
I'm glad that you're healthy so you can keep creating.
It's your powerhouse of creativity. It's beautiful. Thank you. Okay,
I think we need to start wrapping up because I
have a client session here soon, and I don't want to,
but I think, and this is putting you on the
spot a little bit, So if you need a second

(41:06):
to get a thought together, that's okay. So with my
clients listening or my audience and your audience listening today,
for anyone that hasn't really started a healing journey and
they are just hanging on by a threat, maybe there's
a recent trauma, or maybe a medical diagnosis, or just

(41:28):
some sort of struggle. It could be a relationship, so
they're kind of hurting. You know, picture someone that's hurting physically, mentally, spiritually.
What's piece of wisdom that you could leave them with today? Easy? Right?

Speaker 3 (41:46):
Really, Remember earlier I said, there's been several times in
my life where I was in so much physical pain
that I wanted to die. Yes, all I did. And
the last time I had that, I was in so
much pain I couldn't even move. I mean, if I
moved one d one way or the other, it was like,
oh my God.

Speaker 2 (42:09):
I start.

Speaker 3 (42:10):
Both of those times, I literally the whole time that
was going on, feeling whatever pain there was, I was
repeating mantras to myself. And the last time I went
to bed, I was awake all night in pain, repeating mantras,

(42:31):
and at some point I fell asleep, and at five
o'clock in the morning, I woke up as if nothing
had happened, all gone completely, no trace of anything. That's
what happened the first time too. So my recommendation to
anybody and everybody is repeat whatever high vibrational name, a

(42:57):
name of God you relate to do, no matter what
religion you follow, use your own, whatever you relate to
focus your mind and repeat that over and over and
over again throughout the day. Whenever you don't have to
be thinking doing something else, when you're walking from room

(43:18):
to room, focus your attention at the soles of your feet,
feel your feet hitting the ground. Be present, be present
with everything you're doing, and again, if you don't have
to be thinking about something productive, repeat whatever, Peace Love God,
over and over and over again, because it sends that

(43:40):
vibration through your body and miracles happen and it's easier.
It's my other recommendation to start meditating while you're doing that.
Start meditating, even if it's just one minute a day.
I have guided meditations on my website in the preb section.
There's a very powerful one. It's called Dagon. You repeat

(44:02):
it while you go to bed at night, laying down.
How simple is that You're already going to sleep, so
you just repeat four phrases while you're going to bed
at night, and that literally can heal anything and everything.
On my website I give the history of it and
where it came from. But there are simple things like

(44:25):
that we can all do that bring us present so
we have incredible healing powers ourselves. So when we start
repeating peace, Love God, it brings that vibration into our body,
those vibrations start shifting whatever's out of balance, and we

(44:46):
just have to hold onto that because life can be
and is very traumatic at times, and it feels like
there is no way out, and we will be shown
away out just by doing simple things like that.

Speaker 2 (45:04):
Simple and for those who have no or limited finances, these.

Speaker 3 (45:10):
Things are it costs nothing, zero and the simplest things
really are the most powerful. But they do require us
to practice them, and we practice that now we don't
realize we practice being upset a lot, you know, we

(45:31):
practice thinking about the things that bother us a lot.
That's right, we just have to practice thinking about something
else that gives us different results.

Speaker 2 (45:44):
Well, I think that the wisdom you offered the one
word mantra over and over God, Peace, love, the universe, Jehovah,
like whatever, Jesus like whatever, where it feels empowered to you,
and just holding on to that all grounding yourself, that's

(46:05):
really powerful. So thank you for that.

Speaker 3 (46:07):
You're welcome. It's lovely being here. In fact, I think
being with you today prompted me this morning. While I
was playing in the swimming pool, I started thinking of
tesla trios related to trauma. So as I started rolling
around in my mind, what can I create relating to trauma?
So I'll send you a few of those I've played

(46:29):
with so.

Speaker 2 (46:30):
Far, beautiful. I would love to read those and maybe
I'll come up with some of my own and so
once I understand your style.

Speaker 3 (46:39):
Yeah, you know, with you being an expert in the
field and that's what you live and breathe, you know,
you can create a whole lot of things, a whole
lot of Tesla trios that are very impactful.

Speaker 2 (46:55):
Well, Tim, I don't want to say goodbye to you,
but I'm going to have to if I'm going to
go on and help my next client or empowered that
I should say.

Speaker 3 (47:04):
I so love being with you, and thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (47:07):
Karen, thank you too, and stay in touch.

Speaker 3 (47:11):
I will bye, bite Y.

Speaker 1 (47:17):
Thank you for listening in today. Please join us next week,
same day and time. Also, I would love for you
to check out my website heel thrivedream dot com
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