Speaker 1 (00:00):
<Silence> Hey there, honey bunnies. Welcome to Episode 146. The power we deny or the power we are denied. Something that's been on my mind lately as the topic of power is inextricably related to money and wealth for men also. But I work with mostly women just because that's the way it happens. I mean, men are welcome in the groups, and I used to hold groups for men, but it just has worked out that it's mostly women <laugh>. So we'll talk about women and power and money but also just on a large scale, part of the tumultuousness we're going through and wars and people just really having their feel of billionaires laying off employees so that there's stock, people get more money, you know, it's just people are just like sick of it, and, and I am too. And also, it always comes back to our own personal responsibility.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
You know, if bitching about wealthy people abusing their employees was gonna work, it would've worked hundreds of years ago. <Laugh> unions help, I guess. I don't know. I'm really not qualified to speak on things like that. But it always comes back to us, what we're doing with our time, what we are allowing to live inside of our head, how we're spending our days, what we are doing minute by minute. And it really is minute by minute, there's always an awakening process going on. People who are on a spiritual path or the endlessly curious those of us who just can never learn enough and always are wondering what's next around the corner, the Riverbend, what's coming next, what's happening? And when we see things happening on the world stage, it's very easy to become entranced by it, to fall asleep in the focus on the news and all of those things.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
And y'all know, I don't advocate not staying informed, armed, but the phrase has just continually keeps coming about. You know, don't deny the darkness, but don't drown in it. And I think a lot of us, as we're doing shadow work and in the state of the world, we, we can fall into drowning in it. When we drown in it. The shadow work we're doing that leads to empowerment is derailed a little bit, not permanently, because we're, life is always going to grow, but it can really take us off track sometimes and kind of lead to that sense of despair about, you know, is the world ever gonna get it <laugh>? Are people ever gonna not fight each other? I don't know.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
I don't think the people who experienced invasions, you know, in Persia and in Mesopotamia and, you know, all the previous cultures that have been built up and crashed down by war and built up again and crashed down and built up and crashed down. Like, this is not new. It's not even remotely new. We, we hear about it more, right? Because we have access to all the places in the world where this is happening, something's being built, and something's being destroyed. So, you know, that can really be hard to handle. So when we're talking about power, those in power, those who use their power for good, well, as we define it. And because, you know, I think Meta's, Facebook's stockholders are probably like, hell yeah, thanks, mark for, you know, firing thousands of employees so that we get to have more money. Because at that level, it's a game for a lot of them. It's just a game. Like, I want my numbers bigger, not for any particular reason, other than I wanna win and I want my numbers bigger. Okay? So from that perspective, the things that he does are the ways he exercises his power to do those things is seen as a, a really good thing by the people who benefit from it. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
So how we define a good use of power and a bad use of power is like everything else relative to where we're standing relative to our worldview, relative to our life experiences and our dreams and hopes and desires. So in the train your Body to wealth program, befriend your body, make more money, because those two are directly related. It's not correlation, it's causation. We're, we're actively pushing against money until we turn this around. But in that group, we talk a lot about power, because if you are going to have money, you're also gonna have to have power because the two come together. When you have more money, you by default have more power. And then we can say, and you also have more responsibility. Mm. But that's debatable. Debatable, like lots of people are. It's another one of those relative terms. What I consider responsible and what you consider responsible may be diametrically opposed to each other.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
But let's just say for the sake of argument that power and money are tied together. And that does come with some kind of responsibility. But the responsibility I've been thinking of lately is the responsibility to take the power and wield power over our minute to minute life. Our micro, the, the way we go through life making micro decisions. And those micro decisions create the world around us. And that's not woo, that's, it's not a mystery, it's not magic. It is the way it is. It's natural law. If I think everyone's out to get me, I only perceive evidence that proves my story to myself. If I think the world is benevolent, and there's always hope, as long as we're breathing, which I do that is what I see the evidence of when I wanna change that I ask of myself to find more evidence for good uses of power, power, power being used in ways that I like, that I agree with, that I think are important, that fit my values.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Taylor Swift is an example of that. There was a post on threads that I shared on Instagram. My Instagram handle lately is the wolf codes, W-O-L-F-F codes on Instagram. I just wanted a fresh account. So I'm still using both, but I'm posting more on the wolf codes on Instagram. But anyway, it was a picture of Taylor Swift and how many millions she donated in 2023, like 50 million to truckers, 30 million to food banks, 20 million to animal causes, and all of the things that she does that she's catching a lot of hate for. And the picture was, they were like, we think if the hardcore far right Christian groups are mad at her because she's more like Jesus than they are. But that is research based. When women have excess money, they tend to promote and build up and create their community.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
She sees the world as her community. I, I would, I guess, I don't know her personally, but looking at what she donates to, those are very community focused. So to me, that's someone using their power to build and create. And the opposite is Zuckerberg using his power to deny people power, to deny people a paycheck and a, a livelihood in order to shift that money over to the people that he would rather have the money. So, and we can talk gender differences, but I mean, that is a piece of the research is when men have more money, they want more money because it becomes like a game, like a numbers game. Like seeing the numbers get bigger and bigger and bigger is the dopamine hit reward, where 10 typically women are like the dopamine hit. Reward is more people are being fed, more people are being supported, animals are being taken care of.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
Everybody's getting what they need. Yeah. So uses of power. So, but my point is that it's, it even those things, they are like, those are happening externally. We can all see them. They're very big and loud, and then we can get lost in that. Watching the big and loud, good and bad. Preferred, not preferred. We can get lost in that. But what it, it, it occurs to me again and again lately, that we're just abdicating our power. We're abdicating our responsibility. How many times a day do, do you take a moment to send love out to the world?
Speaker 1 (10:42):
I used to do that a lot. And then like people, I passed on the road, cashiers people, I worked with clients. Like, I used to make a practice of mentally saying, I love you. I'm, I send you love. I I wish you, you know meta prayers. I think in some ways I'm circling back to my Buddhist practices with a different view. And Buddhism is not religion. It's a philosophy for life, and it's a good one. Biased opinion, <laugh> hashtag biased opinion. But I'm circling back to that and like, oh my gosh, I've lost somewhere along the way of the last traumatic few years, I lost my meta prayer practice of just sitting several times a day. May you, may the world, may we all be happy. May we all be healthy. May we all have freedom. May we all have room to move.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
May we all have access to resources. You know, all those things. I used to do a lot. And so I was sitting on the couch the other night watching Netflix. That's my decompression hour <laugh> at the end of the day. And I was like, you know what? I'm sitting here right now, and I, I contain within my own heart the power that transforms everything it touches. And that's love. And I'm sitting here and doing nothing with it. Nothing. Not thinking about it, not activating it, not generating it. I kinda got a little, kind of, got a little bit mad at myself, like, wait a minute, Wolf <laugh>, hold on there, Laura, Michelle, you have all this power that's going to waste. I made a Facebook post about it because that's what I do when I get inspired or riled up. And then I made a sub stack post about it yesterday. If you wanna take a look at that, michellewolff.substack.com.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
What would the world be like if even four times a day we stopped and sent love to the world, activated the power in ourselves and radiated that. So the concepts of forest reiki and the one of one Reiki teacher I studied with Kathleen Psad after I'd already been a reiki master forever, but, and a forest Reiki person, although at that time I wasn't talking about it. When you're doing reiki for animals, you radiate, one of the most offensive things to me is reiki teachers that teach that you're gonna, that you're pushing energy into the body, or that you are doing something when you are meant to amp up your own energy, connect, align, do all the reiki things, and then be with the person, Dr. Zui attuned people by sitting next to them. There was no class, there was no hand position, there was no work books, there was no certification levels.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
He, you know, had his experience and then was like, oh, if I get myself in this space and you sit next to me, we're talking about resonance, right? And mirroring. Like, I raise my energy up and I fill my body with it, and I surround, I take responsibility for what's in the field around me, and I influence it. And then you sit next to me, you can, I'm offering you myself as a living tuning fork, and you can modulate your energy to come into resonance with that and benefit from it. That's a reiki session. That's a reiki attunement. So in forced reiki, we're doing the same thing, but we're tapping into a different source. And that's not the topic for today anyway, but it's the power to set the tone. It's the power to deliberately tune ourselves up to deliberately reach for a state of being that is incredibly powerful.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
And do that on a regular basis. Once a day minimum. Once a day minimum. That is like the least amount of effort that will change your life once a day, tuning yourself up, choosing to activate the power held within your own system. We are so powerful that we can't even wrap our heads around it. This is not a new topic of conversation, but it really is hitting me at a different level. Like, wow, I, as I've let go and let go and let go again, of any sense that anyone can victimize me or cause me to flip into self pity, how I have turned further and further toward my interior landscape and connection to God or the divine or whatever I tend to call I generally say God or divine. I like divine, divine, beloved is my favorite. If I'm writing I'll, I'll write Dear Divine, beloved.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
But it's that inner source, like, oh yeah, you don't have control of my money Zuckerberg. And I also am not dependent on donations from Taylor Swift. I'm not dependent on anyone, because no matter what happens to me, I'm okay because I have decided that I'm okay no matter what. If I was living under a bridge right now, it would be my decision to make whether I was gonna feel okay with that. I don't wanna live under a bridge <laugh>. I don't, and I don't envy anyone who by circumstances and events ends up living that way unless it's their choice. I mean that there are people that live homeless by choice, what we call homeless. They don't consider themselves homeless. But if you're homeless, not by your own choice, then of, you know, you have all my compassion, but we have to decide that we're gonna be okay no matter what.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
The more money that comes, we feel not okay with it. And then we feel not okay. If we don't have enough money, like I say to you all a lot, you're uncomfortable either way, because life is uncomfortable. So be uncomfortable in a way that makes your life better, that helps you achieve the things you wanna achieve. 'cause You're gonna suffer either way. You're gonna be uncomfortable either way. It's uncomfortable to not have enough, and it's very uncomfortable to move into making more than enough. So again, it's like, wait a minute, what are we and moaning about? What if I took all the time that I was and won, moaning about something and, and tuned myself up, did a force reiki session, and then radiated that out to the entire world? I think my life might be a little more nice,
Speaker 1 (18:20):
I think I would like to go back to my Buddhist practices with this new, you know, after taking like a, I don't know what, an eight year detour or something. And go back to that. And, and, but with this amplified awareness that it's a, we, it's in our power, our power right now, minute by minute, micro decision, by micro decision, as you move through the day, we have a choice this way or that way, this way or that way. Is this thought gonna be driving the car today? Or is that thought gonna be driving the car today? Who's running the show of my life? Who's in control of my mind right now? Is it NPR or is it the pool in the sacred go grove of force Reiki, which decision am I gonna make? I'd have to make a decision or no energy moves not making the decision is a stagnant pool of water making decisions creates the mo motion, the movement.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
And we are making decisions all day long, but the decisions that we're making are pretty disempowered. I can hardly take it anymore. When I'm hearing someone talk to me from the level of their ego mind and they're like arguing for their limitations, or they're trying to chop up magic or the magical reality of life when we just let go and stop doing that mind chatter stuff. It's like, I described it yesterday to Amy Hallberg, who's my book coach. I'm working on a Train Your Body to Wealth book. And I was like, it's like listening to two radio stations in at the same time. And I used to be able to manage and navigate that better. But now my tolerance for it is, I don't know if it's just, I'm tired lately, <laugh>, it's winter, you know, or whatever. But I'm finding myself highly impatient listening to someone flowing energy, running their mouth about, and it's coming from a mind space versus someone.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
Because what I'm hearing is the body and the soul talking and telling a completely different story and, and things trying to rise up, power, trying to rise up in everyone. Not not just women, men, everybody. They them. He, she's her, whatever. Everyone has access now to this incredible power. Dragons are everywhere, and dragons are the bridge between our energy and, and material reality through the elements. Explore that for yourself. Watch out for people talking about dragons that are tied to conspiracy theories, please, and mysterious energetic grids and scary things that they're not about. That form your own relationship before you go. Do a lot with people, channeling dragons, et cetera, or any, anyone form your own relationship. Take the time to form your own relationship. Well oh, heads up soapbox issue. Not gonna go down that road. We're talking about power today. But that's a powerful thing too. Like, I don't need to go.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
These entities and energies are right in front of you. They're around you all the time, and you can hear them, see them, perceive them, interact with them just by setting that intention. It's that simple. So again, it's a back, back to power. We don't need a priesthood. We don't need coaches. As a coach, I'm saying that you don't need me. You can wake up to this yourself and say, I, I wanna experience a different relationship with money. Okay? That's the first step. Making that decision. And then a cascade of events, a very predictable sequence of events arises. And they're all related to those decisions, deciding you're gonna be wealthy in a non-negotiable voice on my website that michelle wolf.com is a blog post from 2018. And it's you can even Google it, finding your non-negotiable voice, Michelle Wolff and you can find the blog post.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
I know, 'cause I was trying to find it the other day and I just Googled it. <Laugh>, but non-negotiable voice is also called command voice. I learned it from working with law enforcement and from being in ROTC as a teenager, I was in Air Force, ROTC. Command. Voice is, it's this way, it's my way or the highway. It's laying down the law. It is the line in the sand. It's the, you shall not pass Orla the the Orla Cole, who if you don't know who Orla Collins, go Google her. She's awesome. She was talking about how, you know, it dropped for her. The nickel dropped. She's heard my story about that. I tell and train your body about planting a staff and a vision I was given that really turned my life around. But it's the basic concept is planting a staff, planting a wish, setting an intention, making a decision that this is the way it's gonna be, and holding that line.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
Because as soon as you do that, the gates have held rise up against you, right? Everything goes wrong. You think everything is like terrible now because you decided you're gonna be wealthy all of a sudden. Money is flying out the door, pouring down the drain, et cetera. But you hold onto your decision with that kind of firmness, the line in the sand, the you shall not pass. Only she changed it to oh, I'm gonna forget in the movie, Lord of the Rings, Gandalf plants the staff against the Balrog. And it's like, you shall not pass. And it's like, okay. Like there's no negotiating that that's command voice perfectly illustrated.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
And she changed it to you shall be or you shall come true. Basically, I'm saying it wrong, but it was like, no, that that's the way it's going to be. I will not tolerate poverty in my life. I will not tolerate self-pity. I will not listen when someone is speaking to me from that disempowered place, because my job is to say, that's. And your soul and your body are saying something completely different. And it would serve you better to take some time to listen to what your body and your soul are saying about, in contrast to what your head is saying, giving our power away. And it's an awakening process, and there's no shame in it, and there's no reason to beat yourself up about it. I had a very hard time going public with how often I spent time at pity party land because I was so ashamed of that.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
That's weak. And I had lots of judgments about weak. What kinda weak is that? That's some weak sauce, feeling sorry for yourself. It's gross, right? It's gross because it, we intuitively know it's highly toxic. Self pity is incredibly toxic. You might as well just pour a bucket of acid over your head, <laugh>, like, it's so toxic. And I was really embarrassed about it when I started waking up to it. So if you're waking up and being like, oh, my micro decisions all day are keeping me poor while I am paying Michelle money to make me not poor <laugh> to help me be not poor, you know, it's, it's, but those decisions come home again to that concept of power. You can't be a victim and drowning yourself in victim energy and think you're gonna make a decision that's going to be that staff planted in the ground, in that non-negotiable voice.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Because it's, well, I wanna be wealthy, but I don't wanna do this daily practice thing. Or, oh, it's gonna cost me $697 to do the first round of the group and it's gonna cost me $57 a month if I want to stick around for the monthly. I just want the money. Can I just have the money and not have to do the work? <Laugh>, I would love that. I would love that. It just doesn't work that way. It kills me when, when people describe jealousy toward someone who's really fit and healthy, but they refuse to go to the gym. Like, I'd like to have that body too, but I know myself and I'm not willing to do the work, so I don't feel jealous of that person. I'm like, go you that you have the whatever, the wherewithal to go to the gym that often to end up with a body that looks like that.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
I don't have that. And I don't, I don't want it. I don't care enough about it. I need to do what I need to do to be flexible. But, you know, there's no point in being jealous of people who are doing the work that you're not willing to do and getting the results that come from that work. So again, we're power, right? We're coming from a disempowered place. I want that, but I don't feel powerful enough to have it. I don't feel powerful enough to motivate myself to go to the gym five days a week or whatever it takes to look incredibly toned. Yeah. So, and then all of that, all of those thoughts just, it's like cutting open your own energy field and pouring all your energy out on the ground. It's absolutely draining and devastating. Disempowerment energy, again, is so toxic. So the awakening process is becoming more and more and more and more aware of how we're not using our power.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
So then it's like, well, are we denying our power? Or have we been denied our power? Well, both, we've been denied our power. Being taught that mediumship is a scary devilish kind of satanic thing that's so wrong, incredibly disempowered, powering and consciously created for power and control over people. Cut people off from their ancestors and turn their attention toward you. The person in control, right? Power and control. <Affirmative>. So we were denied our power by being denied education, by being denied access to our ancestors who hold, hold that education, hold the knowledge, right? Our hedge witches, our medicine women, our midwives, you know, they were all cut off because they held the power and the power was with the people. But if you're forming a government and you wanna be the one in control, you have to find ways to cut people off from their inherent personal power. Yeah. So we've been denied our power. We have structures, et cetera, manufactured madness. So when we're in that place where we really don't believe that we have any power because we've never known it because we were denied it, et cetera, I don't know that we can make a clear choice. But what I do know is the growth of your soul is continually knocking at those barriers.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Your soul is always knocking on the door. The part of you that knows that mediumship is the most natural thing on earth. And that by not being in communication with the dead, we are, it's like burning down the library of Alexandria. Ouch. Right? We just have so much knowledge that we aren't accessing because we don't know it's there. And then we've been told, oh my God, the library's scary. Don't go to the library. If you go to the library, you're gonna go to hell. Ew, don't go to the library. Ew. That's the worst thing on earth you could do is go to the library. <Laugh>, right? But your soul is always whispering. Hey, go to the library. Oh, you're looking for an answer. There's a library over there. Go to that library and you see the library, somebody makes a library deck, <laugh>, you know?
Speaker 1 (31:41):
So as we're awakening it, then our personal responsibility kicks in to all day long. Keep catching ourselves the practice of catching yourself all day long, making a disempowered micro decision, or making a micro decision that leads to more power. And by micro decision, I mean, you catch yourself. You've been sitting in front of the TV for 30 minutes, and you have that moment of, oh, I've been sitting in front of the TV for 30 minutes. And then you decide, hey, you know what? I'm gonna take the next 15 minutes and go walk on the treadmill or around the neighborhood, weather permitting. I'm gonna take the next 15 minutes and I'm gonna sit here and amp up my love, the love the endless n never ending, all abundant power in my heart. I'm gonna fill myself with that. Then I'm gonna fill my house and my neighborhood, expand, expand, expand, hold the whole world in the space of my heart. And then I'm gonna keep watching Netflix, right? I'm gonna take control and make a decision that's gonna benefit me and everybody else rather than, so then the alternative micro decision is sit there and beat myself for wasting 30 minutes in front of the tv.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
I can't believe you did this again. You said you weren't gonna sit. You said if you ran to watch tv, you were gonna have to be walking on the treadmill. Oh my God, you're solo, la la la blah, blah, blah, woof, woof, woof, right? That's, those are my, those are the micro decisions I'm talking about a moment of awareness. And then you decide what you're gonna do next. A moment of, oh, I'm overthinking. I have been wandering around all day just worrying about something that might or might not happen. All right? What am I gonna do now in this moment at 11:37 AM I've been walking around worrying for seven hours. What do I wanna do next? Okay. That's where the power truly lies in those micro decisions. I'm awake for a second. I make a decision to go back to sleep, to go and moan, to feel sorry for myself, to be mad at other people to attack.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
You know, it's like, ugh, I can't even stand talking about it. Right? That's where our personal responsibility is. That's where we can't afford to indulge our familiar bad feeling place. We can't afford to indulge it. It is an indulgence and it's toxic, and we all do it, but we all are aware now that we don't have to do it. You don't have to think a thought. You don't have to beat yourself up. You don't have to talk to yourself. You don't have to cruise social media. You don't have to feel poor. You don't have to avoid your numbers. You don't have to hate the rich. You don't have to do any of it. You also don't have to do something different. But if you want what you say you want, you're going to have to make different decisions. And then you're going to have to plant that staff in the ground with non-negotiable energy.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
I will have more than enough money. I do have more than enough. I'm already wealthy, and I'm gonna stop telling myself. Otherwise, you're listening to a podcast, which means you have wealth in the form of something to listen to it, and in the form that you have enough attention that you can listen to a podcast. If you're working in a factory, you don't really have the attention to give to philosophical thinking. You're wealthy already. I'm never ever, ever gonna tell myself I'm poor again. Not ever non-negotiable. I am not poor. I have been poor. There were times I thought I was poor, but I wasn't. And the poor I experienced is still wealthy compared to other places. Never telling that story again.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
When you fully 100% decide that life is gonna be different, everything around you is gonna tell you. You can't make that, that it's a bad decision. And people are gonna say all the things, all these things happen. But you're, and your only job is to say, yeah, that's cool. I'm glad you think that. Whatever, I'm gonna do this. This is how I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna stop my day four times a day and amp up and radiate power and upliftment and love and energy toward other people, awakening to their own power. That's my job. 'cause I, and you know, 'cause I just made it my job, <laugh>. I just make my own job. My job is four times a day. That's what we do around here. I used to do that a lot. And, and, and I'm, I'm glad to have caught myself and been like, yeah, I, I need to go back to that.
Speaker 1 (37:26):
I need to go back to remembering how powerful I am. And there's absolutely no reason for me to ever feel terrible. Now we're gonna have times that we feel terrible. Yeah, but we don't stay there. We're gonna have times that we feel gloriously happy. We're not gonna stay there either. We're not gonna stay happy. And we don't have to stay sad. We're not gonna stay ecstatic and, and swimming in the oneness. We're also not gonna stay in despair if we choose. You're always gonna be in and out, in and out. This feeling, that feeling, this feeling, that feeling, just like water, just like the ocean, always in motion, always changing. There's no reason to hang on to any of it. When joy is present, you might take different actions than when sadness is present. It might go a little bit different, but you stay aware. Where am I?
Speaker 1 (38:30):
Where am I? What am I doing? What do I wanna be doing? Where do I wanna be? Be? Here's how I'm feeling. What would, what do I wanna feel? Do I wanna stay with this feeling of grief? Maybe you might be honoring someone, you might be doing the thing, but you're aware and you're awake and you're checking in with yourself. Do I wanna lay here and feel sorry for myself? Mm-Hmm. I never say yes to that anymore. Never. 'cause it's toxic. The cost of feeling sorry for myself, the cost of indulging my familiar bad feeling place has become exceptional. Exponentially, exceptionally, exceptionally, exponentially more damaging than it used to be. Because now I'm really aware. Now I really get it. That's a damaging place for me to hang out. And the bounce back recovery time is not worth that moment of indulgence. Just like eating a donut. I freaking love donuts. But the 90 seconds or two minutes it takes to eat a donut, that moment of indulgent and two minutes or three minutes of pleasure is followed by all the things that sugar does to me. And usually triggering, obsessive thinking about, well, I already ate one donut. I should probably eat 50 and I should probably eat donuts all day until I'm just sick. Right? Crazy, crazy things sugar does to my brain.
Speaker 1 (40:03):
So yes, we have been denied power. And once we've woken up to that, any further denial of power that's on us, that's directly on our own shoulders. We've been lied to, we've been tricked, we've been kept in the darkness of ignorance, but we're not anymore. And so everything after that, that's on you. That's on me. That's my job to stay awake and fall asleep and wake myself back up, fall asleep, wake myself back up, and then make those decisions throughout the day.Â
What am I doing? What do I wanna do? What am I feeling? How do I wanna feel? I'm spending my time doing this. Is that really what I wanna spend my time doing? Is this leading me to my, the goal that I say I want? And, and recognize that when you say, what am I doing? What do I wanna do? I'm not talking always about action.
Speaker 1 (41:15):
What am I doing sitting here watching tv? What, what would be really, what would feel really good to me to do, to take 15 minutes and send love out to the entire planet and then go back to watching TV and then a few hours later, do something else. Maybe a few hours. See, I love TV <laugh>. Okay. Is it making sense? I know I've been super repetitive, but I also know that when I'm trying to break through mind chatter, you have to be repetitive because the thoughts, I'll say something and then the thoughts start, and then they go off and you miss pieces, right? That's why sometimes I re-listen to my own podcasts and I hear stuff that I didn't even, I'm like, who said that? Oh, it's my podcast I said that <laugh>. And you re-listen to recordings sometimes. And you're like, I don't even remember hearing that. 'cause That's just the nature of it. Yeah. Okay. So we've been denied power. We know that. And now we can no longer deny ourselves power. Let's think about that. So until next time, think less, feel more, and I'll talk to you later. Okay?
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