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Many people are slaves to their minds, struggling to quiet their thoughts even during meditation and experiencing doubts and fears despite believing in the law of attraction. The speaker shares that understanding how to divide the mind and find peace with both sides completely changed their life, allowing them to control their thoughts, feelings, and manifestations.
The speaker introduces the concept of two energies at play when we say phrases like 'I am angry at myself.' 'I' refers to the infinite, abundant, and peaceful version of you, the universe perspective. 'Myself' or 'yourself' refers to your ego identity, the physical, human self, which is not your true essence. Realizing this distinction is the first step to liberation.
The secret to not being a slave to your mind is for 'I' to become the observer, recognizing that 'myself' is not 'you.' When you observe your thoughts and feelings without dialoguing with them or giving them energy, they lose their power and eventually pass. This prevents you from amplifying negativity by focusing on it.
When you observe thoughts or feelings like fear, recognize that it's your human self experiencing it, not your infinite 'I.' By separating yourself and letting it pass, you affirm your true nature as infinite, powerful, and fearless. Engaging with negative energy only amplifies it, as 'what you focus on expands'.
Allowing yourself to be in oneness with the universe, or 'God mode,' enables you to become powerful, strong, infinite, and abundant. This perspective allows you to observe everything without being affected. As you tap into this infinite version of yourself, your physical reality will expand to match your higher consciousness, manifesting abundance and miracles.
To recap, do not be a slave to your mind. Become the observer, don't judge or give attention to negative thoughts, and allow them to pass. Remember that you are the infinite, abundant version of yourself, full of trust, faith, love, and confidence, capable of creating any reality you desire. The speaker encourages viewers to like, comment, and subscribe for more content.