Summary
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The speaker, Bootsy Greenwood, introduces the concept of each individual having their own 'layer of the world' and perspective, akin to a 'consensus reality.' He explains how understanding this principle, sourced from Vadim Zeland's Reality Transurfing, allows individuals to influence reality and build their desired world.
The video emphasizes the importance of defining one's 'credo' – their personal value set, constitution, and view of the world. This credo forms the foundation of one's layer of the world, which is actively being created by each person.
The speaker explains that everyone's individual layers overlap to create a 'co-reality' or 'consensus reality.' Social norms and beliefs emerge from these overlapping layers, illustrating how trends and societal standards are formed through collective agreement, often unconsciously.
By consciously recognizing and flexing one's personal layer of the world, individuals can positively influence society. The goal is to inspire others to be more authentic and develop their own strong perspectives, leading to more people 'thinking for themselves' and actively shaping the world.
The video encourages viewers to become 'fireflies' – individuals who actively believe in and embody their values. By consciously creating their layer of the world with their constitution in mind, people can become more than just participants; they become creators, writers, directors, and producers of their own reality, leading to a more interactive and enjoyable life experience.
The speaker invites viewers to engage further by clicking a link to discuss their 'layer of the world,' their goals, and what they want to bring into or remove from the world. He also offers access to a free school group for learning more about these concepts.