Becoming One with God

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Summary

This video discusses how to achieve oneness with God by understanding that God is within us. It emphasizes the importance of internal goodness, overcoming doubt, and learning through experience. The speaker explains the neurological process of converting faith into knowing and how our bodies provide signals like anxiety to guide us. The talk highlights the continuous communication from the universe and our inner GPS, encouraging self-reflection, mindfulness, and the practice of patience and stillness.

Highlights

Introduction and Initial Exercise
00:00:09

The speaker greets the audience and expresses gratitude for being at the 'Temple of the Living God'. He then leads an exercise focusing on deep breathing and bringing energy down through the chakras to help attendees achieve a state of oneness with God.

Defining God and Overcoming Doubt
00:02:02

God is defined as 'goodness over doubt,' representing the internal goodness that overcomes self-doubt and false evidence appearing real (fear). The speaker explains that obstacles can serve as catalysts for awakening.

Neural Pathways and Spiritual Growth
00:02:40

Drawing from his background in corporate training and metaphysics, the speaker discusses how starting new habits, including spiritual practices, forms new neuropathways in the brain. Over time, these pathways connect, transforming 'faith' into 'knowing'. He also explains that the body is a 'bio-electrical machine' and is perfectly made, correcting the misconception of 'sin' as merely 'missing the mark' or being out of balance. He cites anxiety as a beneficial signal that one is going down an incorrect path.

Learning through Experience and Constructivism
00:06:09

The speaker compares learning to driving a car, emphasizing that being uncomfortable signifies growth. He discusses constructivism, a learning method where experience and putting pieces together lead to understanding. He shares a personal anecdote about healing from heartbreak and how the experience led to personal growth and the writing of his book, 'The Sovereign Mindset, Activating Your Divine Self'. He stresses that our bodies act as a 'God Placement System' or internal GPS, always communicating and guiding us, even through pain, which he redefines as 'pay attention inward'.

Authenticity, Dreams, and Inner Guidance
00:09:18

He encourages embracing personal dreams as the soul's voice and challenges societal norms that criticize authenticity. He defines 'psychic' as connecting to one's own soul and other souls, highlighting the presence of a higher self or consciousness within each individual that constantly speaks to them. He advises learning from past mistakes and red flags, as falling and making errors strengthen us through experience.

Energy Management and Gamma Frequency
00:11:19

The speaker explains that specific breathing techniques (in through the nose, out through the mouth) can shift brain frequency into a gamma state, enabling the transmutation of negative energy and thoughts. He advises practicing patience not just with others, but primarily with oneself, as impatience harms the self. Cultivating calmness and stillness leads to clarity in both mind and heart, allowing for discerning decisions and avoiding impulsive actions.

The Law of Attraction and Oneness with God
00:13:20

He discusses the law of attraction, cautioning that internal alignment is crucial to manifest desired outcomes, otherwise, one might manifest unwanted situations. The concept of 'enlesh' from Mayan culture, meaning 'I am another you,' is introduced to illustrate that if God is within one, God is within all. This interconnectedness allows for mutual healing and energy exchange during experiences like healing sessions or public speaking.

Final Exercise and the Practice of Stillness
00:15:23

The speaker leads another exercise to connect with source energy (crown chakra) and grounding energy (Mother Earth), bringing them together in the heart to achieve 'balance'. He recites a prayer to reclaim personal power and declare energetic consent. He concludes by emphasizing that true meditation is about being still and at one with oneself, suggesting 'hanging out with yourself' for 30 minutes daily without distractions to love and quiet the inner world.

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