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April 15, 2025 107 mins
Inner Journey with Greg Friedman welcomes back Julite Moret.  Rev Dr Julie Moret, author of What’s Your What? How to Ignite Your Unique Brand, is an accomplished international speaker and teacher.  Julie is an inspirational speaker at the Agape International Spiritual Center founded & directed by Michael Bernard Beckwith. And on march 26th at 6pm she is leading “Change Your Frequency”, With Michael beckwith, Queen Afua, Dr. Delatorro McNeal.
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Welcome back. You are listening to Inner Journey with Greg
Friedman on k XFM. All right, y'all, I have Julie
Morett in the studio this evening, and I am incredibly excited.
I have not seen this woman in over a decade
and she is brilliant, insightful and incredibly generous with her wisdom,

(05:33):
looking forward to what she's going to share, And during
the break we were talking about so many things going
on this world and what I was saying earlier. We
choose our reality, We choose our own we choose the
day's divinity, we choose the moment's divinity.

Speaker 7 (05:51):
And it all.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
Comes down to what are we going to tune into?
There are If you imagine this world like a stereo
with tons and tons and tons of options of which
station you'd like to choose, which one you'd like to
tune into, it's going to change the timber of your day,

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your mood, your energy, your state of being. If you
were in the most peaceful, blissed out, calm, slow energy
and you turned on a station and blasted that station
with speed metal, it would make your life so friction

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filled and agitated. And other days that's exactly the kind
of energy that you want to vibrate it. It's that
neither station something that's going to play something cool and
slow and comfortable is right or wrong, or something that's
going to play something incredibly driving and hard and full

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of angst and energy that's not right or wrong. Either
what's right or wrong is also an illusion. Even light
and shadow is an illusion. Good and bad is an illusion. Instead,
think in terms of appropriate or apropos or fitting. I'm here,

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what am I going to choose for? Where I am?
Who I am in this moment? We as humans are
incredibly lazy. As a rule. We like to judge things,
put a label on it, and then not have to
address it, not have to deal with it, not have
to interact with it. Instead, life is a presence process,

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and we need to remember that it's not about judging,
it's about assessing. When we assess, we weigh out in
the moment, what we would like to do, what we
choose to do, what we feel is most appropriate. And
remember this, it's a choice, not a prison sentence. I'm

(08:03):
going to say that again. Any choice you make is
that alone, simply a choice, not a prison sentence. That
means that if you choose something and it doesn't suit you,
doesn't fit you, doesn't you don't like it for whatever reason,
make a different choice. We're not locked in. We get

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to tune in to the vibration, the frequency, the life,
the matrix of our choosing. What are you doing? Are
you allowing yourself to be a victim in the wind
like a leaf being blown by exterior sources, or are
you choosing your own life? There are no victims, only participants.

Speaker 8 (08:52):
What do you.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
Decide for your own life? Here and now? And everything
is incredibly vital, and yet we don't have to hold
on so tightly. If we could flow with the frequency,
we are going to be in divine energy. We are
going to be greater and closer to Source. And ultimately

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there is no distinction between ourselves and Source. We are
Source energy incarnate. And if you're willing to realize that,
then you're willing to live a fulfilled life. And we'll
be back with Julie Morett and in a journey with
Greg Friedman right after this.

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Speaker 2 (12:26):
All right, you guys, you are in for a treat tonight.
We are here with Reverend doctor Julian Right. She is
the author of What's Your What, How to Ignite Your
Unique Brand. She is an accomplished international speaker and teacher.
She's an inspirational speaker at AGAPE and has worked with

(12:49):
doctor Michael excuse me, Michael Bernard Beck with for for
That's What It Feels Like. And on March twenty six
at six pm she's leading Change Your Frequency, Change Your
Life with Michael beckwith Queen Afura and doctor Della Toro McNeil.

(13:09):
And if you never heard the first one an. It
was a long time ago when Julie was on last
It's phenomenal. You are in for a treat tonight. Julie,
First of all, welcome, it is so nice to see
that face again.

Speaker 11 (13:24):
Yes, it's so great to be back. Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
You know, I'm gonna start with the same question I
ask every single person. We've had Mary Anne Williamson, We've
had Neil Donald Walsh, We've had Bruce Lipton. You know,
I could go down a list. We have had people
of authors and artist and shaman in medicine, and to
a person, there was an event or a series of

(13:48):
events that really thrust them on a significant aspect of
your journey. You are crazy with the different ways you've
reinvented yourself and still stayed consistent to who you are.
What story are you going to share with our listeners tonight?

Speaker 11 (14:03):
So when I think about how did I get on
this journey, I feel like I want to answer it
in two ways. In the first way, I was born
on this journey. Oh yeah, and that's something I came
to learn. I came in questing. It is a passion,
it's inside me, it's everything I am, it's what I desire.
I want to know inner journey? What is the inner journey?

(14:27):
How do I work? Why am I here? What is
the nature and the meaning of life? Mysticism, shamanism, all
the things right, that's just in me. And it took
a while for me to realize that that's not necessarily
a case for all people. You know, some people don't
come in with that kind of thirst. They have a
thirst for something else. So the first answer to that

(14:49):
is that I came in on a journey. And there
was also a time period that I think really began
to hone this desire to quest in my life. And
it was as a kid I used to astral travel. Okay,
I saw that thing coming. His mouth opened very wide.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
Yeah, all right, I'm in in For those people that
don't know what that is, let's start with that, please, Okay.

Speaker 11 (15:18):
So I could not wait for bedtime. I was a
little kid, and I would feel the sensation of floating
up out of my physical body. I could see the
cord connecting me to my body down in the bed
below me. I could feel myself rise up above the
ceiling of my house into the nighttime sky. I could

(15:38):
feel the cool air. I was soaring. I was free
I was happy, and I want to say something about this.
I think that we are given what we need, and
for myself, I found this whole living thing kind of jarring.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 11 (15:54):
Like I came in, I don't think I was very
happy to begin with. I was not, and I was
like a live wire in the world. I'm very empathetic.
I have a feeling a lot of folks listening in
can relate to that. I feel my feelings. I feel
your feelings. I feel your uncle's feelings, I feel your
nephew's feelings, like I just feel it all. And so

(16:14):
to come into this world and absorb so much without
the skill set yet how to protect myself, how to
you know, not take it all in? It was too much?
And so life source gave me this opportunity to get
up and out and I would askt you travel at night.
So what I want to share about that is that

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so much of my early life the quest was getting
up and out. I thought, that's where it's at. I thought,
that's that's what I want to do. That's where I
want to be. I want to be in spirit. I
want to be you know. I grow up seeing angels
and spirits as clearly as I'm seeing you now, and
so I thought that was the goal. And then about

(16:57):
four years ago I had a vision quest and I
was by myself. I spent a couple of weeks and
I was praying and fasting and doing all the things,
and this message came to me. My takeaway from the
whole thing was, but this is where you get to
lick the ice cream cone. But this is where you
get to lick the ice cream cone. And what it

(17:19):
meant to me is that I have spent my whole
life thinking that spirit world, that that's where I want
to be. And the message I got is, baby, you're
here now, and anybody listening, like we have this moment.
You know, as long as you can put a mirror
under your nose and it fogs up, you're golden. You're
in life, right, And so this is where we get

(17:39):
to see it, feel it, taste it, touch it. And
that was the first moment that I thought, Okay, let
me And that's only like four years ago. So it
took a while for me to get there.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
It takes the time that it takes, right And so now.

Speaker 11 (17:52):
The desire, the dream, the quest is how can I
bring those angelic experiences the experience of being and radiating
and shining light into me and let it shine out
as me when I'm speaking, when I'm teaching, so that
the mere presence of me is a healing. It's shifted
from wanting to get up and out to wanting to

(18:13):
be here and share that light in the physical.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Okay, So you and I are vitins again for a
long time. Yeah. So I came into this world and
I cried for the first six months of my existence,
my life, because like you, I was like, why would
I leave source energy? I don't understand because that is

(18:42):
so divine? So that is so and I don't mean
that word flippantly in this case at all. It said,
it is so incredible, and it's so everything and anything
that you could possibly just expand through, And why would
I come into this existence? Now you would intermittently go

(19:05):
up and touch that. From what I'm understanding, you say
as your child. And then throughout your life and then
you went into You didn't always go into a philosophical
theological path, did you.

Speaker 11 (19:20):
What do you mean by that?

Speaker 2 (19:21):
When you didn't start out going all right, I'm going
to be a reverend.

Speaker 11 (19:26):
No, No, I just think Michael Bernard beck With is
like the most extraordinary human being. And so I just
kept taking classes because I wanted to be around. So
I took all the classes that got b International Spiritual Center,
which he founded, were in Beverly Hills at the Savon Theater,
and I took all the classes that were available. And

(19:46):
then the next step was to become a practitioner, which
is like a spiritual therapist. And then the only thing
left at that time was to be a minister. And
so I just kept taking the classes because I have
a thirst. I mean, it's that thing that I said
that I came in with. I just need to keep
cultivating my consciousness.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
Now that's the thing I want to talk about, that thirst,
that need to cultivate that consciousness. Talk a little bit
about that if you don't mind.

Speaker 11 (20:15):
So I am really into the subconscious mind. Our subconscious
mind is like the control center for our entire being,
and so I love finding ways to It's kind of
like our brains have three layers. You have the conscious mind,
then the middle layer is the critical faculty. That's the
part that judges assesses, is evaluating everything. And then the

(20:38):
third layer down at the bottom is the subconscious mind.
So I first began studying things like clinical hypnosis and
neurolinguistic programming and finding ways to slip through the conscious
mind and even slip through the critical faculty, the party
that's judging and assessing, so that I could get down
into this subconscious mind. And that's where we get to

(20:58):
work with decision and beliefs. You know, when we go
through events, any event that has a strong emotional content
connected to it, Thought plus emotion is creative. A thought
with strong emotion is creative. It creates internal laws to
live by. And I like knowing how to get in
there for myself with clients, with students, and rewiring some.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
Of that hold that dog because you said something incredible
and I want to make sure it slowed down enough
so people can actually get it. Thought plus emotion is creative.

Speaker 11 (21:31):
Thought plus emotion equals creation. So when we think a thing,
if we allow ourselves to have strong or when we
have strong emotional feeling tone next to it, that's creative
that causes us to I had a period of time
in my life that I call fondly the Witch years,

(21:51):
where whenever I saw a moment of greatness and a
lot of times. I was living in New York City,
so it could be something you know on Broadway, or
see a great play or a book or whatever it was.
I would kind of compulsively, naturally just think about that moment,
like I love greatness. I love moments of greatness, and
I would think about it, think about it. And during

(22:13):
that time I met dozens of A list celebrities, a president.
I was invited to two black tie dinners at the
United Nations, seated with like heads of state, and it
all came. I started to see there's a pattern when
I think a thing, when something touches my passion and
I have a strong feeling tone connected to it that

(22:34):
is magnetic. And that's where my teachings have been really
leaning towards the classes that are coming up. That boot
camp is called the frequency factor, and we're learning how
to work with what is. Jolas Goldsmith refers to it
as your world work. What's the thing that you came
into this world to be, and when you align your
energy with that, you become a magnetic. So it's no

(22:56):
longer about going out there and making it happen, it's
being it and you attract it.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
I agree with that one thousand percent. It's all about
just being you, no pretense, no masks, no other kinds
of consideration. So often we are attempting to be chameleons,
to fit into what we think other people may want,

(23:22):
and it's one of those incredible acts of futility that
is incredibly human. When Don Miguel Ruiz was on we
are talking about this, it's like we are just authors
of our own stories, and everybody in our life is
simply a projection of who we are seeing through our

(23:42):
prism and prism of our triumphs, our tribulations, our celebrations,
our sorrows, And so it's incredibly vital that we understand
that the reverse is true as well. When somebody else
is looking at me, they're seeing me through their lens,
So they're seeing me through a funhouse mirror of their

(24:05):
own experiences. Why would I possibly do anything else but
be me? Because why would I take that personally? Because
they're not really seeing me, But they're providing opportunities all
the time, all the time. And you talked about coming

(24:25):
into this world as a live wire, and you know,
I have people come to me all the time to
do work, and almost all of them are incredibly empathic.
The first things I will teach is you have a
channel knob, you have a volume knob, and you have
an on and off switch. Tell me about your process,

(24:46):
because I know what it's like to be a kid
and be inundated with all these different energies, thoughts of
other people, different experiences of other people, different emotions of
other people. How did you start there and get here
with that.

Speaker 11 (25:04):
Blood, sweat and tears. I'll I'll tell you the most
recent thing. I mean, I have trained and studied and
certified in all kinds of modalities, and the most recent
one is a really beautiful piece for me. It's a
neuroemotional technique. And neuroemotional technique works with the three different
modes of our brain. We've got the survival brain, the

(25:25):
emotional brain, and our clear thinking, solution creative oriented brain.
And so everybody wants to be in the executive, clear thinking,
creative brain. All three brain states are necessary. Like you
need your survival brain if you're in an African savannah
and a lion starts to size you up for lunch.
You want to be able to, like you know, fight
or fight right. But the problem with survival brain is

(25:47):
when you operate at a low grade survival brain chronically.
And that's how I lived a lot in my life.
I think a lot of folks who have been through challenges.
It keeps us on guard, you know, when's the next
shoe gonna drop? And so I needed to get some tools,
and so I finally got tools on how to soothe
the survival brain. And they're they're all kinds.

Speaker 8 (26:11):
Oh.

Speaker 11 (26:12):
I have so many videos on my on my social
media there I was going to demonstrate, but we're audio.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
There's so many practices that we can do for a
lot as long as you're saying it, so people could
look at your social media and see them for themselves.

Speaker 11 (26:26):
Yeah, audience, Yeah, So on Instagram and Facebook at Rev.
Julie Moret m o r e T. And then if
you go to Juliemoret m o r et dot com,
sign up for my newsletter because I send out all
these guided audio processes and I'm going to do a
whole thing around soothing the survival brain. And they're they're

(26:47):
exercises that allow us to get out of fight flight
freeze and a piece if I'm in any level of
survival brain, I can't have a clear thought and imagine
having a conversation with somebody like this is game changing stuff.
It was game changing, and parenting, it's game changing and
relationships because you learn how to identify if somebody's in

(27:09):
a survival mode flight freezer apease. Trying to have a
clear thinking conversation will never work. Like if I'm flipping
out and my husband tries to man explain something to me,
I want to like bite his face off. That's not
going to work, right. So at this point, fortunately like
he's learned these quick skills because I taught him, and
I'm learning these skills, and so we learn how to

(27:31):
regulate our emotions and soothe the survival brain that allows
people to rise into a clear thinking brain state. So
that was kind of the first thing that was most
helpful in helping me not feel like such a victim
in the world or a leaf being blown, Like I
have choice and I have tools. Now I have tools

(27:51):
to protect myself and to strengthen myself and clear my
energetic frequency when I start to feel fried. And so
I think, I think that's a huge piece there for
everybody to be able to figure out what it is
that works to help soothe you out, and so you know,
we can do one thing like a regulating breath, which
is when you breathe it and swift through the nose

(28:13):
and then slow, slow out through slightly parted lips. So
it's breathing and swift through the nose and then slow,
slow out through slightly parted lips, and you can breathe
in again through the nose and on the xCl let
a little sound out like ho, and it breaks up
any of that coagulated fop form or energy or emotion

(28:35):
or gunk that gets kind of lodged inside. And that
helps us, like it helps us when we identify what
the feelings are. When you start to touch in and say, like,
notice what feelings am I feeling right now? Felt feelings
flow on. Doctor Dan Siegel says, felt feelings flow on
so as you start to identify. And this may be

(28:57):
very elementary for some people, but I didn't grow up
being very emotionally literate. I grew up you know, being happy, sad,
matter glad. But I'm learning to really dial in and say, Okay,
what am I feeling in this moment? And the more
access I have to the wide array of feelings that
there are, the more access I have to life, and

(29:18):
when I acknowledge the feeling, it allows it to flow on.
That lets me be more present to the moment, you know.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
And it's something you talked about with your empathic skills.
There's a few things. One of them is you didn't
use this word, but I use this word. Most really
great impaths have been through some great trauma and it
has a skill that they had to strengthen develop because
they had to be so acutely aware of everything going

(29:49):
on in their life. That's an aspect. And the other
aspect of this is when you are doing these kinds
of exercises, it's important to un understand that you can
ground and it's not yours to take on everything that
you are handed. If somebody hands you a big bag

(30:10):
of poop, you don't take it. It's really simple. However,
we're around people all the time that want to that
are angry or erratic or grief stricken, and as an EmPATH,
a lot of times people just go and wear it automatically.
It's a choice, and it's so vital that we remember

(30:31):
that we have that choice. And going back, there's a
lot of stuff that you do that's very young yet
and you're dealing with a subconscious and there's so much
work in that you talk about. Ah, I'm blanking right now.
Experience plus emotion is creation though plus emotion now to me,

(30:52):
and I'm curious about this. I'm not doing this to
debate you. It's to me, it's thought plus passion because
it's there. There's so many emotions that go on, and
what happens is you look around the world at those
people that are really they can't break themselves out of
a funk, or they can't break themselves out of a

(31:12):
pattern of being angry, or a pattern, whatever pattern it is.
We as a society are addicts, and we're addicted to
patterns in our mind that play on a loop. Now,
if we can understand that that loop is less significant

(31:34):
than our passion and to prioritize our passion, then we
could connect that thought to that passion rather than not
have that thought but more defer or go on autopilot
to that loop. Thoughts.

Speaker 11 (31:49):
Yeah, so yes, I do so thought plus passion equals creation.
That's true when you're creating what you want. What I'm
saying is objective, it is not subjective. Meaning if I
have a strong thought that's really sucky and yucky, and
I have a lot of intensity and energy around it
that's going to create something too. So it works both ways.

(32:12):
Like I guarantee you, if there's somebody I don't want
to see and I really don't want to see them,
and I really don't want to see them, and I
social so don't want to see them, guess who I'm
going to see.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
Exactly right, right. We are the creators of our world,
of our lives, and that's the thing that we need
to understand.

Speaker 11 (32:30):
Go ahead, I want to say something about that, because
sometimes we go through stuff that like it sucks and
I would never obviously choose to go through. You know,
they're things that we go through that we would never
choose to have gone through consciously. For sure, maybe on
some big pictures soul level, we wanted to experience those things.
I like working with the statement the teaching that it

(32:52):
is not the events of our lives that make a difference,
it's the meaning and value that we attribute to them.
It is not the events of our lives, it's the
meaning and value that we attribute to them. That's how
you know, people can grow up in the same household
and experience basically the same things, but have wildly different
interpretations based on a whole variety of aspects that cause

(33:14):
them to create certain beliefs about that. So I would
invite people listening right now, think of something that you've
been through and maybe something that you didn't want, you
wouldn't have chosen, didn't like it. And I'm not trying
to wash it, white wash it, or pretend like it
didn't happen. But if the thing happened, now we're in
a choice point. You can make a choice about it

(33:34):
that raises you up rather than pulls you down. So
play around with that, think about what that could be,
and come up with a statement like I'm strong, I'm resilient,
I have resources, I'm a phoenix, you know, I get
back up, I can fly, And then those become internal
laws to live by. It's so important to create those
because our subconscious mind is going to create a law

(33:56):
anyway when we or a belief or a decision when
we go through big event, So we may as well
have a say in that.

Speaker 2 (34:03):
Absolutely. For I'm a living, breathing illustration of that. Most
people don't even notice that I got a big old
scar across my face. I have a big old scar
across my face and I got that through some incredibly
difficult and could be traumatic circumstances. And after I went

(34:27):
through that, or just after I went through that, I
had a plastic surgeon come up to me. He said,
I will take care of that for you for free,
and I said no anyway. He could not understand at all.
He's why would you possibly want to have that? I said,
because I don't want to forget Wow, because I don't

(34:51):
want to ever ever go through what I went through
to get those scars. I had over sixty stitches all
over my face. I looked like Frankenstein's Monster. Except here's
the thing. At the end of the day, what it
did is it reminded me that I wasn't walking my passion,

(35:12):
that I was doing all kinds of other things to distract,
to detract, to remove myself from being myself. And I
never ever want to forget that. And so we all
go through things that we could characterize as horrific or
horrible or deplorable. All of us do. And I am

(35:33):
not celebrating the event for its hideousness, but instead I
think along the lines that you were saying earlier. I'm
celebrating everything as an opportunity. And if we could take
that opportunity, if we could take a big pile of
poop and turn it into fertilizer and grow something, then

(35:55):
it's gorgeous and amazing and lovely. And if we just
go around in a big pile of poop, it doesn't
serve us and it doesn't serve the world.

Speaker 12 (36:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (36:05):
I think one of the things I love so much
about these kinds of conversations that you do within our
journey is that it's about bringing things that we normally
don't think about, bring them to light, and then we
have choice and we can make a decision, we can
bring it to our conscious mind because all of these
events just stew around inside of us until we bring

(36:25):
them to the light and say, Okay, I'm going to
wear this scar proudly and it's going to remind me
every single day I'm here to like totally go for
it in my life. I'm never going to like hold back.
I'm going to do everything, be everything now, whatever it
means for you. And so I think the I just
keep wanting to put it back on the people listening
right now, like and on myself. You know, what is

(36:46):
it that I'm deciding in this moment. One of the
lessons that came to me. I recently did the trek
to base Kevo Mount Everest, and I'm sharing about it
at the AGAFE International Spiritual Center next Sunday. So I
don't want to give whole thing away, but I would
love for you all to tune in at a GOFE Live.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
Okay, wait, yeah, before you even lean at all this way, Okay,
start again, and also tell people how, when and where
to tune in.

Speaker 11 (37:12):
Okay, it's so much fun. It's gonna be called it
is called the Anatomy of the Climb, and it's tools
and practices that I learned from my time on Mount
Everest this past October. And so you can go to
agape live dot com and in the streaming and it's Sunday,
March twenty third. I'll be on at nine am and

(37:33):
eleven thirty am services. I'd love to have you stream in.
Let me know that you're on, and I'm going to
be talking about my experience on Mount Everest, which was extraordinary.
And one of the big takeaways is that moving forward
in my life, if it, if it, whatever, the it
is does not have mysticism connected to it. I'm not interested.

(37:56):
It's just become like a hard line for me.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
Elaborate a little bit on that, you know.

Speaker 11 (38:00):
I feel like there are times in my life where
I've been more mainstream and more professional and you know,
doing lots of corporate speaking and the things, and I
just really love playing in the mysteries. I love brewing
in the arc types and seeing what's possible when we

(38:21):
move energy. When I think I told you this, I
did the climb on Mount a Slangat and Peru a
few years back, and I had massive headaches. It lasted
like eight days, just incapacitating headaches, and I don't know why.
The shaman that was leading it kept offering me oxygen
and I was being macho or something. I kept saying now,

(38:43):
And finally on the eighth night, I went into the
tent and I just was like, oh, my head hurts
so bad, and I said I'll take the oxygen, and
the shaman at that point said it's not going to
help you.

Speaker 13 (38:53):
Come with me.

Speaker 11 (38:54):
So I went into his tent and he literally put
his hands lightly on my head for five seconds and
the headache went away, and I'm telling you it was
a gut wrenching headache that was twenty four hours a
day for eight days and then it was just gone.
And so I want to devote my life to that.

Speaker 8 (39:14):
What is that?

Speaker 11 (39:15):
And the difference that I'm that I'm really clear about
now is I used to want to devote my life
to like leaving this earthly plane to be in that energy,
but I want to bring it here now. You know,
I'm getting back to what I said, like, I want
to I want to do that from the stage. That's
my intention when I teach to shine that share that
energy so that we can bring that kind of mysticism

(39:36):
into daily life. That's so exciting.

Speaker 2 (39:38):
There are two definitions of shaman that I absolutely love.
One is wounded healer and the other is bridge. And
what I hear you talking about is you understand source.
You understand, for lack of a better word, glee of
being in that field and you're asking people, you're asking

(40:02):
yourself to learn how to take that source energy and
bring it to this incarnate state.

Speaker 1 (40:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (40:09):
What we teach at at GOT the International Spiritual Center,
we do something called affirmative prayer, and it's a process
of affirming our oneness with source you can call it God, source,
higher consciousness, divine love by whatever nature, whatever name you
call it, and we align with this supreme oneness. Now,
that oneness is all wholeness, it's all love, it's all abundance,

(40:32):
it's all beauty. And so if that allness is everywhere,
that means it's right where I am, it's right where
Greg is, it's right where every listener is. And that
means that whatever it is, I desire wholeness, health, abundance, prosperity,
all the things I'm already associated with, I'm already connected
with them. And so we prayer a prayer of gratitude

(40:54):
and appreciation and thanksgiving for that connection. So we don't
beg be seen each or you know, try to get
something to happen. We just acknowledge it's already happening, and
then you become a magnet for it.

Speaker 2 (41:06):
I agree, And I don't think it's about over the
It's like it's not. We already are that we're not
connected to it. We are that we are everything all
at once, and it's ours to navigate how to employ
that not only to our best interest, but to be

(41:27):
of service best Yeah.

Speaker 11 (41:30):
So That's where that neuroemotional technique comes in for me,
because in order for me to employ it in a clean,
clear way, I needed to get some tools to make
sure I'm emotionally regulated, I'm not in survival brain so
that I can be as clean and clear as I
can possibly be, so I can access that energy in
like an elevated way. So I'm just really pleased with

(41:53):
the practices that have that I've been pursuing and studying
and cultivating the last several years because it's become a
formula that works really well. From an executive brain state,
I can employ that thought plus emotion equals creation and
all kinds of stuff happens. And it's about aligning my energy,

(42:13):
aligning you know, the energy that I that I choose
to be. I want to be light, I want to
be healing, I want to be joy, I want to
be beauty. I want to whatever it is, and I
allow myself to feel it so intensely that I become
it and attract it. And I'd love to share a story.
Do we have to talk for a story?

Speaker 2 (42:32):
Well, before you jump into the story, I want to
remind everybody here if you just tuned in we're here
with Reverend doctor Julie Morett. You are listening to Inner
Journey with Greg Friedman on KXFM. And if you missed
the first forty minutes or so of this show, ill baby,
go pick up the podcast. You are going to have
a blast listening to this, please, Okay.

Speaker 11 (42:53):
So this is an example of how our thoughts plus emotion,
or in this case, we could say thought plus passion
equals creation. So for whatever reason, when I was a teenager,
I was passionately attracted to Reverend doctor Martin Luther King Junior. Like, yeah, okay,
I wasn't raised with his teachings per se, I didn't

(43:15):
study him per se. But I slept with a picture
of him under my pillow a night, which was a
little strange from my mom. But like I had this
picture and it was it just was a resonance. So
I go through my life, there's so many stories around
that doctor King has just been like a real focal point.

(43:36):
I'm just going to cut to the chase here. Oh no, no, no, okay, okay,
cause that's a fun story. So actually when I when
I was when I first met my now husband, he
invited me to go to a party with him on
a Saturday night, and I told him I was not
available because that particular Saturday night I had like the
hottest plans in town. I have no idea why this
was happening, but authentic footage of Reverend doctor Martin Luther

(43:59):
King was being shown at a cemetery there was a
couple of hours away from where I lived at night.
So I turned down this guy to go to a
party with him on a Saturday night because I'm going
to cemetery to watch doctor King footage. Okay, And so
Saturday night comes along, I jump in my jeep. I
drive a couple of hours. I get to the cemetery.

(44:20):
It's pitch black. I'm like, am I being punked? What's
happening here? And there was the footage was playing, and
I felt it just like I could breathe again, like
watching that footage, and it was. It was authentic. It
was crackly, it was barely audible, but I was so
I was connected to something, someone, some mission that touches

(44:42):
me at the depths of my being ness. The cute
part of this story is about an hour in my
my now husband came in. He found me, He followed
me and so I asked him at one point, like,
what on earth made you drive to a cemetery to
meet a girl? Like he didn't even know, And he
said that he had talked to a friend of his

(45:03):
uncle one time and he said, all girls are crazy.
You just got to find you were kind of crazy.
And my husband said, you are my kind of crazy.
So anyway, so that was another doctor King thing, but
the book. More recently, I was speaking at the Agafia
International Spiritual Center and we streamed over one hundred and
eighty countries around the world, and so a lot of

(45:24):
times people are watching me and I have no idea
who they are. And I got a phone call once
from the King family and Andrea Waters King Martin Luther
King the third and it began this relationship. They appreciated
a talk that I shared. I travel with them, I
spend a lot of time with them, and that kind
of full circleness I never tried. I never angled. I

(45:46):
never was like, oh I got to get in with
a King family. I didn't even know that that existed.
And now like in a week or two weeks, I'm
going to Selma, Alabama with them to do that walk
across the bridge. Did you just do goosebumps?

Speaker 8 (46:01):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (46:02):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 11 (46:03):
So it's that's how this whole formula works. When you
have a strong thought and you juice it up with
your passion, with your desire. So I would invite people
listening right now, what is it that you want? What
do you want? And I like to key off of
qualities rather than like a red maserati, I want to
go for like the quality that you desire prosperity, love, freedom, justice, integrity,

(46:27):
and then juice that up a lot. So think about
the quality that you desire, and when you think about it,
let it fill you and find a way to make
it so compelling. So engaging in your cells and in
your fiber. Get an image. What do you look like,
how do you dress? Where do you go? Who do
you spend time with? When you are being that quality?
What is life like when you are being the quality

(46:50):
of joy and freedom and listen, prosperity and wholeness and
radiance and all the things. And as you let your
frequency rise to that quality and to attract people, places,
circumstances and events that vibrate at that same frequency, that's
when stuff gets fun. I love this stuff.

Speaker 2 (47:13):
We have talked about this over years for short conversations
along conversations, and we are exactly parallel in this.

Speaker 5 (47:21):
We are.

Speaker 2 (47:22):
Now here's my question to you. So you have thought
emotion creation, how do you help people break out of
the descending spiral loop that thing that they're addicted to
having that thought over and over again that's not of
service to them or anybody else that they could recognize

(47:44):
or is recognizable from the outside. How do you help
them break from that and divine design implement a thought
that is going to create a different emotion, that's going
to create a different creation. How do you help them
change the timber of their lives?

Speaker 11 (48:03):
Yeah, that's so tricky because there is nothing as seductive
as like spinning and spewing in the stuff, Like the
negative fantasies are so seductive. And so what I like
to focus on is what is it that I do
desire as a post to what I do not desire?
And how compelling can I get that image? Like I've

(48:23):
created for myself an image of what I'm like when
I'm fully fully realized. And I would invite those listening,
like what do you like when you're fully realized? Like
all systems go and the purpose is to make it
so compelling that it outweighs the seduction of spiraling down.

(48:44):
I had one of your listeners. I posted something on
my Instagram page and I asked folks to share questions
that they had, and I would love us to talk
about this. It's very similar. He said, how do I
stop drinking alcohol when? Because I want to keep elevating
my energetic frequency something like that. And his case, I

(49:07):
don't believe there's alcoholism. I think he's really focusing on
elevating his consciousness so much, and he knows that the
alcohol kind of like dulls that down. And so so
I would say a similar thing, like make the desire
that you have. Because whether it's alcohol or numbing out
on a screen or scrolling or food or whatever it is,

(49:30):
there's so many seductions that move us away from our path.
It's hard to stay on a path. It's hard to
be that disciplined. But that's why I think coming up
with such a compelling image that it excites you, and
then I like to rig my environment so that it
reminds me of what I desire. Like, you know, you
can have symbols, words, images, pictures, you know, before I

(49:52):
did the thing to Everest, I had like pictures of
everst all around, you know, my screen saver. So that's
one thing. How would you answer that for somebody that
wants to like pull back on the alcohol. He doesn't
want to stop completely, but like ninety five percent, like
he really wants to to eliminate some of the things

(50:12):
that dull him down from raising his frequence.

Speaker 2 (50:14):
Well, I think what you said is exactly right. There's
two primary motivators. There's that one where it's the stick,
and then there's the one where you're heading towards or
in process with. And the problem that we have in
the society around this is social media TV. Everything is

(50:36):
designed for instinct gratification, to hit that endorphin high, to
hit that oxytocin high, and so it's very hard because
it is designed to be to have us addicted to
those kind of loops in very short attention span theater,
And how do we do it? It's exactly as you said,

(50:58):
what's something that is going to distract us out in
a positive manner, even for a moment. It doesn't have
to be this big, grandiose thing. And so often that
I was working with a client a long time ago.
He said, I'm going to write a book. I said, no,
you're not, and he looked at me like I had
just hit him upside the head. What do you mean,

(51:19):
I'm not going to write a book. No, I need
you to do something else. Write one page. Yeah, one page,
that's it. And from that page the book will come
if you allow it. But you have to write the
one page. So when he's sitting there thinking about drinking,
what's one other thing, just one little thing that is

(51:43):
some kind of positively gratifying, nurturing, supporting, rejuvenating action, thought, smell, taste,
interaction that would create an impetus, not a about the drinking,
because you're not going to go away from the drinking.
You're going to go towards the new thing. And as

(52:07):
long as you're fighting that old thing, as long as
you're looking at that, I'm gonna beat that. I'm gonna
suppress it. I'm going to oppress it. You're constantly creating
a connection to it, You're constantly weaving a umbilical cord
connected to the thought of drinking. But instead, if you
could find other things that will engage you in such

(52:27):
a manner and like I said, it doesn't have to
be huge that it's just it becomes something else that's
just over there. You can't chase out the darkness, but
you can fill the room with light. And you don't
have to do it with a cleag light or a floodlight.
You can do it with a candle, and from that
one candle, so many others can be lt.

Speaker 11 (52:48):
I love that, and I also love the idea. You know,
I tried. I think for a lot of folks who
can relate to this, like if you get hurt early
on in life, and I felt hurt early on in life,
so I made some kind of unconscious decision I'm just
going to do life alone, like I don't need anybody, okay,
people the I'm going to just do this thing by myself.

(53:09):
And one of the things that I realized is having
an accountability buddy, having somebody to work with so that
when you do have a goal, it keeps you accountable.
That's really helpful for me. And now I have like posses,
I have teams, whole teams and people that we support
each other and moving forward. So I think that's another

(53:29):
really key piece is the accountability. And also, you know,
I think just making a decision, like it's discipline. I
don't feel like discipline is a very highly rated thing
in our culture anymore. It's so easy. It's just everything
is kind of like wish washy, and like if I
feel like it. And there's some points where I've just

(53:52):
decided like no, this is happening, you know, like like
this this, I just lay down the law. I have
a shaman that I trained with, and he is so
rigid it's it's just beyond but like he would he
would never put any anything in his mouth that wasn't
just pure fuel and and and so at some point
in my life. My life doesn't really work that way

(54:12):
right now, you know, Like, but at some point in
my life, I would love to be that specific and
like true lazard, I don't, I do, I get it.

Speaker 2 (54:24):
I like being here and experiencing all of the different
flavors and experiences of being human. It's that I don't
want to be so rigid that I'm myopic. Believe it
or not, we've went through the first hour. Let people
know where they could get a hold of you.

Speaker 11 (54:42):
Please absolutely so go to Julie Moorett dot com.

Speaker 8 (54:47):
J U. L I. E.

Speaker 11 (54:48):
M O r e T dot com and sign up
for the newsletter because you'll get lots of links to
the tools and practices I'm referring to. You can also
find me on social media Instagram and Facebook at Rev
Juli le Morett.

Speaker 2 (55:01):
And we'll be back more with the Rev and Inner
Journey with Greg Friedman right after the top of the hour. Hi,
this is Greg Braydon and you're looking at Inner Journey
with Greg.

Speaker 5 (55:47):
Scared laugh and the angle.

Speaker 13 (55:53):
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Speaker 5 (56:00):
House feeling kind of sea, the ceiling, the crowd gone up, wall,
the room was ham and harder as the sea laves

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flow away. When we're gone out on the dree the weed,
the tree as we.

Speaker 13 (56:41):
Left, as the miller too his tail, another face and
facets ghostly.

Speaker 5 (56:57):
Turned away said of pain. He said, there is no

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reads and the truth is playing to say. But I
wonder I my Blaye goes, but not be one of

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sixty best begins Colb for the courts and of the mass.

Speaker 10 (58:14):
Womb my jos as well being closed as lame as
the miller.

Speaker 2 (58:32):
To stay.

Speaker 13 (58:38):
Then the place of first ghostly.

Speaker 5 (58:42):
To the world shade up bad as same as han

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it to stay the place of fast, just go, step turn,
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word chain of pay, bad chain of pay. K x

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Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
My name is Greg Friedman. I am a modern version
of those that have existed in every cultural I am
a guide. For years, I have taken people all over
the world to work with indigenous l there's in exotic
locations only to show you that you are the magic,
and we just helped you realize it. It could be
terrifying to look at our fears, and sometimes even more

(01:01:13):
so to look at our strangers. I take you out
into the wild, into the unknown, foreign inner journey. All right, y'all,
buckle up, because here we go. You are listening to
in Her Journey with Greg Friedman on k x FM

(01:01:33):
one oh four point seven, broadcast for the entire world
from Laguna Beach. Tonight, we are hanging out with doctor
Reverend Julie Morett and Julie has done it been there,
I mean there, I've I'm telling you we could do
a series on different adventures that we both boying off

(01:01:55):
of each other. It's she has been I cannot wait
you Are we going to give a talk next Sunday, Yeah, March.

Speaker 11 (01:02:03):
Twenty third at the AGAFE International Spiritual Center. You can
stream it live AGAFE live dot com or come to
the Saban Theater nine am or eleven thirty am. And
I'm talking about the anatomy of the climb, tools and
teaching lessons that I learned from my time on Mount
Everest this past October.

Speaker 2 (01:02:21):
Mount Everest and the elevation there was insane.

Speaker 11 (01:02:25):
What was the elevation we got up to close to
eighteen thousand feet. It was pretty pretty wild.

Speaker 2 (01:02:31):
If you guys have not been to any elevation, the
shift that it creates in your physiology demands that you
access other parts of your being in order to That's.

Speaker 11 (01:02:45):
What I'm talking about. It is I mean, I don't
want to give the whole story away, but it was
just amazing the resources. What I came to find is
everything I have trained in, all the spiritual practices that's
what got me up the mountain.

Speaker 2 (01:03:00):
It's just it's crazy. We were talking about this a
long time ago. It like Tittycoca and you check into
a hotel there and there's oxygen bottles and I've done
sprint triathlons. I had an accountability partner for that all
the time. And the great thing that going circling back
to something we talked about in the last hour. The
accountability partner's job is not to judge you or reflect

(01:03:24):
back to you. It's to have that person that you
know you're going to have to say I did this
today winds up at least for me. Helping me do
that rather than say I chose not to or or
And when I'm choosing not to, I own that as well.

(01:03:44):
And that's a gorgeous part of that process. You're up there,
and I was in amazing shape when I was at
Tittycoka and I saw those bottles behind there, and I laughed,
and I walked up the steps two flights and I
was like, woo anyway, oh, okay, there's a lot going on,
and you really do have to access other parts of

(01:04:07):
your entire being. Yes, and you're going to be talking
about that in depth next Sunday and how can people tune.

Speaker 11 (01:04:14):
In agafe live dot com and you can come to
the Savon Theater in Beverly Hills if you're in LA,
and you can stream it anywhere in the world.

Speaker 10 (01:04:23):
I love that.

Speaker 2 (01:04:24):
Now. You wrote a book called What's Your What, which
ties in so well with everything that we've been talking
today about because it's about what's your rezondatch or what's
your purpose? What's your reason for being? Will you talk
a little bit about that?

Speaker 11 (01:04:40):
Yeah, I think I grew up just feeling like I
was kind of generally good at a lot of things,
but not exceptional at something like I wasn't. I was
just sort of like good, and I wanted to find
out what is my thing? What's why am I here?
I mean, that's the question, like why am I in
this world? Which is so funny to me because I

(01:05:01):
think I came in as a baby wondering what you know,
the meaning of life, and so it's always surprising to
me when other people don't ponder that the way that
I did. So I wanted to know, like what is
my purpose? And I remember I had this experience. I
had been friends with an artist when I was living
in New York City, and he was an accomplished artist.

(01:05:22):
But he was an accomplished artist, and so we ended
up losing touch for a while, a couple of decades actually,
and then he reached back out to me. And I
had kept up with him because he is world famous
now and so I knew he was doing extraordinarily well,
and I enjoyed speaking with him. But then I started

(01:05:42):
feeling kind of badly about myself because I was like, wow,
he's gone on and done all these things, and like, I'm,
you know, a schlump, and so so then he said
I tried to get off the phone, and he said, well,
I just wanted to thank you, and I said for what,
And he said, you were my muse, my muse, And
at first I didn't know what that meant. Yeah, you
just gave me like a what look. And what he
meant by that is source of inspiration.

Speaker 8 (01:06:05):
And so.

Speaker 11 (01:06:08):
I got off the phone and I, cause we were
pen pals, we would write letters back and forth. I
would write long dissertations about the meaning of life. He
was in Paris, I was in New York, and he
would send me back one of his canvases with an
inscription on it, like, yeah, that's what I'm getting to.
And so I called up a girlfriend and I said,
you know, this guy said that I was his muse.

(01:06:30):
And she said, well, if that's the case, he owes
you some money. And as soon as she said that,
I was like oh, and I went I had saved
all of his stuff back in the day when he
was writing me that stuff or sending me that stuff.
He said, take good care of it. It's going to
be worth a lot of money. Long story short, I
sent it back to a gallery in New York that's
taking care of it. It's a fortune. And my point

(01:06:50):
to say all of that is that our gift, the
thing for which we were born, will will fund us,
it will take care of us. I never put a
dollar amount on being a source of inspiration before, but
I did after that moment I realized that that's what
I had been for this person. And when I realized that,
I was like, Oh, that's what I've been for a

(01:07:10):
lot of people. That's what I do in the world.
And then I started to own it, and then it
became my profession, you know, a professional inspirer. But I
own it now because I understand it's not me, it's
just what I was gifted to be in this lifetime.
And so when you align with your thing, that thing
that for which you were born, it will pave your way.

(01:07:32):
It will it will find a way to pave your way.
So I just really like that story because that's the
first time I really realized and owned why I'm here.

Speaker 2 (01:07:44):
I have done a lot of work with different wellness centers,
and more and more and more they are working in light,
frequency and sound. And there's somebody that's amazing up in
a Goura Hills here in southern California, and his name's
Justin Ballard, and he's got a place called just Hope.
And what he does when he's doing an intake with

(01:08:08):
anybody and everybody, he asks that question, what is it?
What's your passion? What makes you decide that you want
to get up in the morning. And the more easily
or the more you're capable, or the more they finally
get to the response to that question, the more you

(01:08:30):
will no longer need to be ill. You will get
rid of that lack of ease or that disease. And
it's amazing how much wellness is really based in knowing
why you're here, what's your passion, what's your reason for being?

Speaker 11 (01:08:49):
Yes, so I want to share something about that because
when I had a one on one practice, people would
come in all the time and they'd be like, I
don't know, I don't know. But what I've learned is
we know on some level, we know. Oh and so
so that's one piece of it. And then in what's
your What? How to ignite your unique brand, there's some
exercises that I think are super fun and so revealing

(01:09:10):
that help you find your what. And one of them
is you can go through all old year books, cards, letters,
or you could just send out a message to a
whole variety of people in your life and ask them
to send back three positive adjectives to describe you and
what happens when you put them, write them all down,
put them in categories. You will find that you have

(01:09:33):
been seen like you have been seeing your whole life.
I have things that my grandmother wrote in my baby
book that harken back to being a source of inspiration.
It's remarkable how seen and known we are, and that
that thing for which you were born shines through. So
that's one example, and that is.

Speaker 2 (01:09:51):
The second key it's yes, know why you're here. And
it's also important to recognize that you're seen. When we isolate,
when we cut out or cut off or armor up
so we cannot be seen, the only person we're fooling
is ourselves. It's that we will be recognized, whether we're

(01:10:16):
willing to or not. And it is a core need
of humans on this planet. Know why you're here and
understand that you're being seen, and allow yourself to be seen.
There's a vulnerability in that, however, there is a great,
great strength in that.

Speaker 11 (01:10:35):
So that's where the neuro emotional technique came in for
me because I am like just all teflon armor, Like
I have just been so walled up, and I often
thought that I was going to live my life being
my own best kept secret, you know. I thought I
was going to live in a little studio apartment forever,
just eating popcorn with M and MS, watching other people
live extraordinary lives because I was so caged up. And

(01:10:58):
Michael Bernard beckw With has really been my guardian angel
in this lifetime because he just keeps pulling me out
of my comfort zone and putting me on that stage.
And we traveled to South Korea and spoke in South
Korea this past year, and we went to the sixtieth
anniversary March on Washington with the Kings a couple of
years ago, and all these extraordinary events that of myself

(01:11:18):
alone with my teflon armor, I would just be in
my apartment thinking like I could be on a stage,
but I would just I was so protected. And so
for me, learning some of these neuroemotional techniques have helped
me find ways to soothe out my nervous system enough
that I can be brave enough to get out there

(01:11:39):
and be seen.

Speaker 2 (01:11:41):
When people pick up your book and they've done it
for years, yes, and they've done it with amazing results.
What would you say that they get for themselves as
a result of not just reading but participating with the book.

Speaker 14 (01:11:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (01:11:57):
So we've actually gone through two printings of it now
and there are exercises in each chapter. So it's an
opportunity to really guide you through honing in on what
is your purpose is, what is it that you're born for,
and then finding tools and practices to elevate it, to

(01:12:17):
help it, you know, to clean away any of the debris,
the gunk, And it's about understanding how we can become
self igniting, self inspiring. So I like rigging my environment
in ways that it reminds me daily of who I am.
I shared the stage with Mary and Williamson one time,
and afterwards we were in this little back hallway and

(01:12:39):
she just prophesied over me and she just said all
these extraordinary things. And then as soon as she walked away,
I ran into a bathroom stall and I scribbled it
down so fast, And so I have that like by
my computer monitor. I have things that Reverend Michael has
said to me, and so I have There's so many
things that you can do to rig your environment. There
are certain colors that are that are that that caused

(01:13:02):
me to vibrate it a certain way, and certain like
the setting of a sky. There's there are all these
different triggers that I like to work with.

Speaker 2 (01:13:10):
Talk a little bit more about that, if you don't mind, please,
because it's so in some ways simple and so incredibly
effective when people do this. Talk about I love that
that phrase rig my environment.

Speaker 11 (01:13:24):
Yes, so we have emotions anchored to all kinds of things.
It's most commonly we know about it with songs. You
hear a song and it takes you back to that time,
you know. So for myself, I had a period of
time when I was a child and we would we
had a boat. We lived in Florida, and I can
remember sitting in the front of the boat and the

(01:13:45):
wind whipping in my hair as we raced across the ocean,
and there was a very like watercolor sky view. And
then years later I was getting becoming a trainer of
trainers in neural linguistic programming, and I was driving from
la down to Irvine every morning at dawn and coming
back at dusk, and I was seeing that same water
colory sky. So that water color skyline for me, is

(01:14:09):
anchored with feelings. When I was on the boat, I
felt free and beautiful and powerful, like the wind whipping
through my hair. And when I was doing the NLP program,
I felt so competent and I was making good money
and I felt successful. So all those anchors are connected
to that particular kind of skyline. So the second that

(01:14:29):
I have that picture, I mean, that kind of lavender
is part of my website, right, so I want to
use that. So I invite people listening to think of
things that they have a strong feeling tone connected to,
like I do with that sky color and then place
that around. It can be quotes, it can be words,
it can be images or pictures or symbols, and then

(01:14:52):
every time it's like it pays you silent dividends every
time you see it, and if it's in your environment.
I like working with affirmation that I that I read
every day. I was when I was in Korea. Michael
beck With was sharing with me he had like twenty
affirmations he does every day, and I was thinking like, oh,
that's a lot. I need to my game.

Speaker 2 (01:15:12):
Or you know, no more, No, this is where we
entirely well.

Speaker 11 (01:15:18):
It inspired me.

Speaker 2 (01:15:19):
I understand that. And also we live in such a
Western culture where people think more is greater. Now it's
the right amount for you? Is the right amount?

Speaker 11 (01:15:29):
Yeah, I have one big whopper one that's just like
all encompassing right now that I'm working with. But the
point is to find ways. There's so many distractions in
this life. I mean, there's so many things that deplete
and dilute our energy. So I think it's so important
to set ourselves up in a way that keeps honing
us in towards what we do desire as opposed to

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what we do not.

Speaker 2 (01:15:53):
I agree with that entirely. Now we're going to take
a short break, but before you know, sometimes I sometimes
guests take things for granted that you know, the audience
is going to know this name or this person, and
not everybody knows Michael Bernard beck With. Will you please
tell a little bit about who this man is, why

(01:16:15):
you decided to work with him, and what you do
in conjunction with him.

Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (01:16:20):
So he's probably one of the greatest mystics on the
planet at this time. He is the founder and director
of the AGAFE International Spiritual Center. He's been on OPRAH
a bunch of times, in the Ellen DeGeneres Show, he
was in the movie The Secret. And what I love
about him is that he teaches truth, teachings with joy

(01:16:40):
and with laughter and with humor and with passion. And
it's just like it's like how we were speaking on
the break, like we are tribe, you know. And so
the first moment that I walked into AGAFE and I
heard saw Michael beck With on stage, I cried the
ugly cry like with snot and tears in every things
start to finish, because it was that resonance. It was like,

(01:17:03):
oh my gosh, I can breathe again. You know, this
is somebody that's just's He's got the mysticism, he's got
the truth, he's got the humor, he's got the fun,
doesn't take himself too seriously, and so it's just it's
just the right fit, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:17:16):
Perfect. We are here with Reverend doctor Julia Morrett and
your book is called.

Speaker 11 (01:17:23):
What's Your What? How to Ignite Your Unique Brand? Available
on Amazon, and there's an audiobook on Audible as well.
And next Sunday you have I'm speaking at the AGAFA.
I love this, This is so much fun. I'm speaking
at the Agafia International Spiritual Center agave live dot com.
You can also stream on their Facebook page and it's
nine am and eleven thirty am Pacific time, and join us.

Speaker 2 (01:17:46):
What are you going to be talking? This is so cool.

Speaker 11 (01:17:49):
The anatomy of the climb, it's tools and lessons that
I learned from my time on Mount Everest this past
past October.

Speaker 2 (01:17:56):
And then one last one and I'll let us go
to break. Okay, you have of something coming up with
Michael and two other people.

Speaker 11 (01:18:03):
Yes, so New York Times best selling wellness author Queen
of Fua and Peak performance expert. He's on CBS all
the time on the Today Show, Doctor Delatora McNeil and
Michael Bernard beck With We're doing a masterclass March twenty
six from six to seven pm Pacific time, and it's free.
So you just go to AGAPI live dot com, plug

(01:18:23):
in your email address. You can watch it live, you
can watch the recording. We are talking all things frequency
from experts, people playing at the highest level, how they clean,
clear and elevate their energetic frequency so they become magnets
for their.

Speaker 2 (01:18:36):
Good There is a reason Julie's on right now. You guys,
you know free. I'm not trying to hawk something. I'm
not trying to ask you guys to spend money. I'm
asking you to tune in the world is going to
recognize and break down all of the illusions through understanding

(01:18:57):
and embodying frequency. It is so vital, more now than
ever before, and it's also more palpable than ever before.
Please go sign up, Please check it out, and we'll
be back with more Julie Barrett and Inner Journey with
Greg Friedman. Right after this, something.

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that sounds going down? What sounds boring?

Speaker 2 (01:21:36):
You heard the ladies? Those are the staple singers singing
for what it's worth. And it's about time we look
and see what's going down. And that's what our guest doctor,
Reverend Julie Morett does so often. That's what I do
my best to do as well. Be aware, be awake,
make a choice from the greatest point of vision that
you can.

Speaker 8 (01:21:57):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:21:57):
When we were in break, Julie, you were talking about
some thing you wanted to share with our listeners.

Speaker 11 (01:22:01):
Yeah, I'd like to make a discernment about when when
you have a quality, when you have a goal, something
that you're going for. We want to go after qualities.
I call them qualities of God that things like prosperity, abundance, light, beauty, freedom, justice,
rather than going after the thing. And I want to
share a story about why I say that. Many years ago,

(01:22:24):
when I had first become a practitioner at agape, which
is like a spiritual therapist, I had a client come
to me and she wanted me to pray for her
to support her in getting a principal role in a
nighttime television show. It was a popular show, and so
I said, I'm happy to do that, and let's leave
it open at the top, you know, like that or

(01:22:45):
something better. But it was just her dream. She was like, no,
I just want to be on that show. That's the
only thing. I just if I have that, that's everything.
So I went ahead, We prayed it up, we like
did all the things, and a few weeks later she
called me elated. She was like, I got the part.
I have a principal role on a nighttime television series.

(01:23:08):
It was a really popular series. It was great. Six
months later I get a phone call from her. At
the same time, she had been auditioning for that TV show.
She had auditioned for a movie. She didn't think she
got it because she didn't hear anything back, and they
had just called and asked her to star in the movie.
The movie became a blockbuster. It would have made her

(01:23:29):
household name, but she wasn't available because she had the
TV show. So when I say we want to go
after qualities, we don't want to be attached to the
thing because I don't know source. God, whatever name you
call it, knows better than I do. Whatever that highest
plan for my life is. I want to leave space

(01:23:50):
for that, whatever it is, that's bigger than my little brain.
You know, my brain can think I know the plan.
I remember once my husband and I were up for
a job transfer to London, and we wanted it. We
wanted it, We wanted it so bad, and.

Speaker 5 (01:24:03):
We didn't get it.

Speaker 11 (01:24:04):
We were so crushed, and then all these things opened
up for us right after that. That we're based out
of la So I like not having attachment to the thing,
but going off of qualities. So i'd invite folks, while
we're playing here, think about what's the quality that you
are ready to accept into your life? What are you
ready to welcome, what are you so ready for and

(01:24:26):
we do it from place not of begging or pleading.
It's just this fact that if source is everywhere, if
we are source, then we already are connected with that
thing that we want. So it's about being grateful for it,
and from the frequency of gratitude you begin to attract it. So,
for example, if somebody wants prosperity, say somebody wants money,

(01:24:49):
just I want the hard, cold, green cash right or
the platinum cart. So what you go for is prosperity
or abundance. And if the person doesn't have prosperity and
the of money right now, go on a hunt every
day for where there is prosperity. Oh my gosh, did
you see that tree? There are so many leaves I
could never count, all the leaves, all the blades of grass,

(01:25:09):
the vastness of the sky. Begin to focus on the
massive amount of prosperity and abundance all around you. And
as we raise ourselves to that consciousness of abundance, then
we begin to attract more abundance. And then it comes
up in all forms. So it could be abundance of money,
it could also be abundance of work or employment opportunities,

(01:25:30):
so I want to talk about vibrating at the level
of the frequency that you desire.

Speaker 2 (01:25:35):
I'm going to stop you there, because what you just
did was brilliant. Thank you qualities, and it's so hard
to really make qualities something tangible, something tactile, and you
did it stunningly. If you're looking at as you want
to see abundance, start seeing abundance everywhere around you. All right,

(01:25:58):
it's you can count this stars, you can count the leaves,
you can count the blades of grass. Look, there's tons
and tons and tons of them. And the more you
recognize abundance, then it doesn't become this beast over there.
It becomes something that's here as a part of our lives, everywhere,
every day. And that to me is so key. Magic

(01:26:21):
is feral. Magic is something that we manifest through the
corner of our eyes. And then if we understand that,
we take abundance and we recognize it in front of us,
then all of a sudden, the thing that's in the
corner of our eyes starts getting drawn in, like a
feral animal comes in its own time, in its own way,

(01:26:42):
when it recognizes that it's okay, when it recognizes its
own tribe when it recognizes a frequency or resonance, and
that's ultimately what I heard you say.

Speaker 11 (01:26:54):
Yeah, absolutely, it made me want to speak to the
area of health and wholeness as well, because you know,
I know so many folks that when they have some
kind of illness, it becomes it's easy for it to
become all consuming and it's the only thing they're focusing
on only, and then it becomes bigger and bigger. So
while that might you know, that's really happening to any
degree that you could start focusing where there is wellness.

(01:27:17):
We want to shift the attention to where there is
wellness and magnetize that, magnify that, and it's it's you know,
maybe not as easy as it sounds, but it's a practice.
It becomes a discipline. I think doctor Joe Despends and
spoke a lot about that. Where he was, you know,
he was just laying in bed and couldn't move any
parts of his body, and he began focusing and visualizing

(01:27:39):
and imagining. And that's what we get to do. That's
where we get to brew our lives and we become
you know, the creators are the painters of our own.

Speaker 2 (01:27:47):
Lives and you know, at the top of last hour,
I said, I want to come back to this, and
one of the things I wanted to come back to
is so vital because it's so elusive in our culture
and our society today, and that's discipline. It's that how
do we get ourselves out of instant gratification and into

(01:28:10):
understanding the discipline is actually gratifying in the process.

Speaker 11 (01:28:15):
Yeah, okay, I love so. I think I was meant
to be like a monk in the mountains like that
Austere when I was on Mount Everest. I can't I
can't remember the name of the monastery that we went to,
but it just appears out of nowhere. I think it's
like one of the highest monasteries in the world. And
and like, I feel like such a craving for that.

(01:28:37):
I feel a craving for that kind of discipline, and
I try to live this that way in a very privileged,
cushy life. It's very challenging. But I think that to
whatever degree we can like hone in on on the choice,
like just deciding this is what I'm going to be,
this is what I'm going to do. I love it.
I love discipline so much. It's It's way easier said

(01:29:00):
than done for me because I like chocolate chip cookies.
But you know, I love I love the idea of
deciding and the power in that and then having accountability buddies.
You know, I've done you know, different mind what are
they called mind something groups? Mastermind groups where you just

(01:29:23):
really support each other. And that's been a big arc
in my own life because I really tried to do
this thing by myself and I've only started to really
have this massive trajectory after realizing it's with fellowship, it's
with community. And that's why I love being here with
the Inner Journey podcast because this is tribe. You know,

(01:29:43):
we're all seekers and interested and curious and so finding
ways to support ourselves. That's why I'm at a gape.
It's my tribe, and I think that's That's something else
I would offer up to those listening. Do you have
good support? Have you created people around you that have
similar interests or passions and where might you find them?
You know, those things really matter. They make a big difference.

Speaker 2 (01:30:06):
So a long time ago, there was a lady named
doctor Deborah Marsh and she was doing some of the
very first experiments with something called eyebo gain and it
was a three day medicine journey that would help anybody
kick any addiction whatsoever without any negative side effects. They

(01:30:27):
had to monitor them for heart and make sure their
heart was okay. However, when they were doing that, no
negativity whatsoever, and what they found was a horrible success
rate in not going back to addiction because they dealt
with the symptom and not the core. What you're talking about,
what I hear you talking about, and correct me if

(01:30:49):
I'm wrong, is what I saw in that program immediately
with her and what they were doing is you take
the attic, you get them off the drug, and then
they go exactly right back into the same environment. If
you want discipline, you need to surround yourself with people

(01:31:09):
that are disciplined. If you want to be slacker, you're
going to be surrounded with those people. Look around, Are
you with your tribe? Are you with people that are
reflecting your own frequency, your own residence, your own vibration.
And if you're not seek just keep looking because you're

(01:31:32):
not going to have to look far. You're just going
to have to be you.

Speaker 11 (01:31:37):
Yeah, Doctor Dan Butner who speaks about the blue zones,
he's one of my favorite people, and he talks about
setting yourself up for success. So the folks that live
in the blue zones are people who live the longest
in the world. And that's because when they need food,
they have to go and grow it or walk to
the market and they walk back and they're walking up
hilly mountain sides and just all the there make their

(01:32:00):
own food. And so to I mean, we can even
explore that right now. How can you set yourself up
for success? So start by thinking of what it is
you're welcoming into your life. What's the quality you want
to welcome into your life, more prosperity, wholeness, love, whatever
it is, and what might you do to set yourself
up for success in that area. I'm giggling to myself
because I had a client once. She wanted a man

(01:32:22):
in her life so much. And she's a businesswoman. She
was a top executive at IBM, and so she was
always like very efficient, and so she would go and
walk around like the bar at the Four Seasons in
two minutes and then walk out and be like they
didn't find me. You know, the guy wasn't there. And
so that's not what we're talking about We're talking about
ways to align yourself with what it is that you desire. So,

(01:32:42):
if I want wholeness and health and vitality, how can
I align with that and find the ways? You know,
like nature's beautiful for that you can just be in
nature and allow the healing feel of healing. Find what
is it for you? What kind of nature for me?
It might be a mountain for you be a desert.
I think it's so important to get very specific about

(01:33:04):
what are the things that's what I write about, and
what's your what getting so clear about what is your mix,
what's your recipe that works to light you up to
become self inspiring.

Speaker 2 (01:33:16):
Absolutely, we're going to take a short break and when
we come back we are going to talk about change
your frequency, change your life, and maybe if we have time,
we'll even get a quick ritual in. You are listening
to Inner Journey with Greg Friedman, and we are here
with doctor Reverend Julie Murrett. Hi, this is James Redfield,

(01:33:42):
author of the Selsinge Prophecy, and you're listening to Inner
Journey with Greg Freedman.

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Job, Welcome back. You are listening to an Attorney with
Greg Friedman on k x f AM one oh four
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and for the entire world. Tonight, we're just having a blast.

(01:36:11):
We're hanging out with doctor Reverend Julie Morett and author
of What You're What and also a regular speaker at
the Agape Church. And most recently, you have an event
coming up, Well, you have two events coming up. Let's
get the plug in for the first one, which is

(01:36:32):
next week. And you know the reason I keep plugging
this is because both of these events that are coming up,
I am really jazzed about hearing.

Speaker 11 (01:36:39):
Yeah. So Sunday, March twenty third, at the Agape International
Spiritual Center at the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills, if
you want to drive in, We'd love to have you
in person, and you can stream live from all around
the world at agape live dot com. You can also
archive the two talks. There's one at nine am and
one at eleven thirty AM. And I am telling all

(01:37:00):
about my time on Mount Everest this past October, all
the way that it was really my spiritual practices that
got me up that mountain. So I'd love to have
you tune in. When you tune in, let me know
you're on. I'd love that. And then there is a
master class that I am facilitating with Michael Bernard back
with New York Times best selling author Queen Afua and

(01:37:23):
peak performance expert doctor Telatorro MacNeil. These people are all
at the top of their game. Michael Bernard back with
You've seen him with the Dalai Lama and Oprah and
from the movie The Secret. He's an extraordinary teacher. And
we're speaking about frequency, how we can align our energy
with what it is that our soul desires, with what

(01:37:45):
it is that we long for, and when we align
in that way, we become an attractor field. We begin
to attract towards ourselves, divine right, people, places, circumstances and events.
I've had experiences these last few years, and as I
reflect on it, I have not pursued a single thing.
When I went to South Korea, there was a building

(01:38:05):
that had a poster of me the full length of
the building. What I spoke in Florida, and there was
a billboard over the freeway with myself. And on all
these events, all these experiences, I never pursued. All I've
done is aligned my heart sincere desire to be light

(01:38:26):
on a stage, and let that light be a healing.
Let it be healing. Just let it be a healing,
Let it be illuminating and fill people with joy and
inspiration and clarity. And when we align with that quality,
when you align with that quality inside of you that
you desire to bring into your life right now, it
becomes magnetic. Thought plus emotion equals creation. Whatever you are

(01:38:48):
thinking about. When it has strong emotional content, it is
creative that goes either way, positive or negative. We may
as well flip it towards what we do desire as
opposed to what we do not desire. That was a
long winded way of saying I would love to see
you in the Frequency Factor boot Camp on March twenty sixth.
You go to agape live dot com. All you have

(01:39:09):
to do is plug in your email address so you
can get the zoom link. It is absolutely free and
you have extraordinary experts on talking all things frequency.

Speaker 2 (01:39:17):
Tell me a little bit more about form and format.
It's so it's they're going to tune in on zoom
and what's going to occur? What how does it open
and how does it sudress?

Speaker 11 (01:39:27):
Okay, so I'm going to be facilitating it. I'll have
I'll ask Reverend Michael Bernard beck With to share a
little bit about what frequency is and how we can
work with our own energetic frequency. He is a brilliant mystic,
so he'll speak well to that. And then I want
to have people like doctor Delator McNeil. He's like in
the one percent of speakers in the world. He's a

(01:39:49):
regular expert on I think it's CBS, the Today Show,
and he's great at just all the tools, all the tips,
easy doable, very digestible. Practice is to really hone in on,
you know, clean and clearing, elevating your energetic frequency so
you can walk in like he just lights up a
stage and that's kind of energy you can take into

(01:40:11):
a business meeting or to meet a loved one or
whatever it is to really work with your own frequency.
And then Queenafua has several New York Times bestselling authors
and she's in the wellness field, and she's going to
do some exercises with us that really call in the
ancestors and she's gorgeous with that. I met her in
Mexico while facilitating a wedding a couple of months ago,

(01:40:34):
and she did this ancestral piece that was absolutely breathtaking.

Speaker 2 (01:40:38):
And one more time, very slowly, if you would, how
do they go about tuning in and participating? And how
much does it cost?

Speaker 12 (01:40:46):
Again?

Speaker 11 (01:40:47):
Oh, it's zero dollars, zero dollars, it's zero dollars. So
you go to agape live dot com agape live dot
com and on the banner you'll see the Frequency Factor
boot Camp. You can also go under the Agape University
under courses and you'll see it. And all you do

(01:41:08):
is give your email address and that gives you the
zoom link and be with us March twenty six from
six to seven pm Pacific time. You'll also receive a
link to the recording. If you're not able to make
it live and I would love to see there phenomenal.

Speaker 2 (01:41:23):
Oh right, we have two things we're going to do.
The first thing we're going to do is I'm going
to ask you because we're at that last question of
the evening, yes, And then we're going to do a
little something after, which is unusual for us. Usually we
close with the last question. But no, you're different. Anything
you'd feel remiss in if you didn't share? Is there

(01:41:45):
anything that you'd like our listeners to take with them.

Speaker 11 (01:41:48):
Absolutely, I'd love to share. The notion that I remember
once when my son was young and he was invited
to go to a water park with a friend, and
I was freaking out because it was the first time
he was going to be with the driver didn't that
I didn't know, and it was the first time he
was going to be at a theme park without me.
And so I called a mentor of my mind and

(01:42:09):
I told her about how nervous I was, and she said,
you know what, I trust his life. I trust that
his life is for him, and I want to leave
that mantra with you. I use it regularly when I
start to freak out about something with my son, with myself,
with any person in my life. I go back to
that mantra, I trust my life, I trust their life.

(01:42:33):
I trust your life. I trust that your life is
for you. Put that in practice and watch how it
shifts things.

Speaker 2 (01:42:41):
Say it one more time, if you would please.

Speaker 11 (01:42:44):
I trust my life. I trust that my life is
for me.

Speaker 2 (01:42:50):
Perfect. Now you got a lot of stuff. Plug them all, darling, please.

Speaker 11 (01:42:57):
All right. So I guess the top thing is I
would love to stay in touch. So you can go
to Juliemoatt dot com. That's j U l I E.
M As and Mary O. R e t dot com
and give us your your email address. I think it's
for the newsletter, and it's a way that you can
let you know when I'm teaching or speaking, and I'm

(01:43:18):
giving links to free guided audio practices. These are the
kinds of things I have done with Academy Award winners,
New York Times bestselling authors, and Olympic athlete. I love blending, hypnosis, NLP, prayer,
all the things, and I'm just sending links with free
guided audios. So if you go to Julie Mooret dot com,

(01:43:38):
give us your email address, and then you'll get a
monthly newsletter and it'll have a link to one of
those gifts in it, and it'll just let you know
when and where I'm speaking. You can also find me
on Instagram and Facebook at Rev. Julie mooret r E
V j U l I E m O r E T.
Come visit me at a godfe Sunday, March twenty third,

(01:44:00):
while I speak at the nine and eleven thirty Am
Services that's the Saban Theater and you can stream it
anywhere at I GOFE live dot com and March twenty sixth,
the boot Camp with Reverend Michael Bernard Beck with Queena
Fula and doctor Delatorro McNeil The Frequency Factor. I would
love to see you at all these things.

Speaker 2 (01:44:19):
Is that all you got going on?

Speaker 11 (01:44:20):
It's all No, I'm not. I'm actually teaching a full
Frequency Factor course starting April ninth, and that goes on
sale through a goafe March twenty sixth.

Speaker 2 (01:44:29):
Perfect. All right, now, you made a request, and I
love this request. Share with our listeners what we're talking about.

Speaker 11 (01:44:36):
So I would love to close with a prayer. And
this is a spiritual prayer. It's not of any particular religion,
and the purpose of it is to simply align ourselves
with the goodness of your life. I'm not even gonna
speak about it. Can we just go into prayer?

Speaker 2 (01:44:52):
Please?

Speaker 11 (01:44:53):
Okay, So I invite you just take a moment, take
a breath. I'm grateful to stop in this moment. I'm
grateful to recognize that there is one power, one presence,
one source, one life. It is everywhere always. That means
it's right where I am, it's right where Greg is,
it's right where every listener is. That there is one presence.
It's like being plugged into the most dynamic energy source,

(01:45:15):
the only energy source that has ever or will ever existed.
I'm grateful to know that each one of us are
fully aligned with this dynamic source. And as that is so,
I'm grateful to realize in this moment that everything we desire,
everything we seek, we are already the thing itself. All
the prosperity, all the love, all the health, all the wholeness,

(01:45:35):
all the beauty, all the creativity, all the freedom, all
the justice, all the truth, all the right action, all
that we desire, we are already at one with. And
so in this moment I give great gratitude for our
time together. I know that this time has been beneficial,
that it is elevating, that it is waking something up,
that right where each one is there's something snap, crackling
and popping within the nervous system that's being remembered unto itself.

(01:45:57):
That we are so wise, that we have the wisdom
of the safe, and the age is aligned with us.
I'm knowing that right where each one is, there's something
waking up, that we are being remembered unto ourselves, that
each one is being remembered, and that thing for which
you were born, your world work becomes so bright, so clear,
so compelling, that it cannot help but begin to draw
to you people places, circumstances, and events that are in

(01:46:18):
perfect alignment with that thing that you came here to
be and shine and share. As I'm so grateful for
this time together with Greg, with all of us together,
I simply allow it to be saying. And so it
is amen.

Speaker 2 (01:46:31):
Oh yeah, Julie. You know, whether we're talking on air
or off air, it's always a pleasure and it is.
There are such parallels in our lives in so many
different ways. And we could not talk for a long time,
and it feels like we just spoke yesterday again, and

(01:46:51):
the amount that you have to share. I mean, we
are literally just scratching the surface, and I'm so grateful
for what you shared the sea. Thank you for coming on,
Thank you for being a guest.

Speaker 11 (01:47:03):
My absolute pleasure. Greg.

Speaker 2 (01:47:05):
All Right, you guys, you know the gig. If you
have questions and you would like to write them instead
of just talking about them on air, it's Inner Journey
Greg Friedman at Gmail. Inner Journey, Greg Friedman at Gmail.
And as always, there's a bunch of people that work
their tushmos off to put this program on. Thank you, guys,

(01:47:26):
thank you, thank you, thank you, and most importantly, I
am grateful for you, the listening audience. This show does
not exist without your participation. I don't get the opportunity
to share my passion without you. For that and so
so much more, I am hugely grateful. Thank you. You've

(01:47:51):
been listening to Inner Journey with Greg Friedman. Good Night,
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