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Ancient Wisdom for Modern Triumphs

February 26, 2024 Jeff Buehner Episode 356
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Embark on a journey of transformation with Jeff Beuter, a man who once toiled in the world of concrete contracting until a mysterious manuscript propelled him to an unimaginable zenith of success. On the latest episode of Elevate Media Podcast, we unwrap the "seven secrets of the Sultan," the enigmatic principles that rekindled Jeff's inner fire and enabled him to achieve feats that once seemed unreachable. Discover the pivotal moment when a couple, moved by his vulnerability, entrusted him with this ancient wisdom, sparking a metamorphosis in both his personal and professional life.

With the allure of a modern-day Aladdin's tale, we navigate the depths of the subconscious mind and its formidable ability to manifest our deepest desires. I guide you through emotionally charged visualizations, a powerful technique that serves as a command to our inner genie, capable of crafting our own reality. Listeners will be captivated by the notion of our beliefs and feelings acting as a 'language of the gods,' and how harnessing this language can unlock doors to abundance, love, and health. Jeff's shared wisdom coupled with the Sultan's secrets offers a unique opportunity to sculpt your future and fuel your magnificent obsession. Join us and redefine the boundaries of what you believe is possible.

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Speaker 1:

Welcome to the Elevate Media Podcast with your host, Chris Anderson. In this show, Chris and his guests will share their knowledge and experience on how to go from zero to successful entrepreneur. They have built their businesses from scratch and are now ready to give back to those who are just starting. Let's get ready to learn, grow and elevate our businesses. And now your host, Chris Anderson.

Speaker 2:

Welcome back to another recording of the Elevate Media Podcast. I'm Chris Anderson, your host, and today we're going to get into unraveling some secrets. Some secrets you may never heard about from a guy you may never heard about either, but I'm super excited just from what I've looked into it and the guest and his knowledge in it and what it's done for him and people he's helped with it. So kind of leaving you out there in the weeds, but get ready to really be intrigued with this topic over the seven secrets of the Sultan. Today we have Jeff Beuter on the show. Jeff, welcome to the Elevate Media Podcast today.

Speaker 3:

Hey, chris, great to be here and thanks for having me on.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely so. You know, jeff has stumbled upon the secrets. You know, I think decades ago, I think 30 years, is what I saw when I was doing some research or close to it. Tell us, jeff, first, what are the secrets all about? To give people a kind of an idea starting out.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, to give you an idea. You know, if you wonder, like, what makes certain people go out and light the world on fire and build skyscrapers and invent phones and then other people don't do anything, why? And if you're one of those people who right now feels like you haven't done enough and you want to do way more, how do you change, how do you move from the category of people who aren't lighting the world on fire into the category of people who are? That's what I'm going to talk about.

Speaker 2:

Awesome, and so these came about from you learning about a Sultan. Is that correct?

Speaker 3:

Well yeah. I mean, you know, finding these secrets makes me sound like I was down in the basement of Vatican doing research. There's nothing like that.

Speaker 2:

Okay, no, national treasure type stuff, nope.

Speaker 3:

I was a concrete contractor and I happened to be working for a couple who had everything I wanted, but I couldn't see any way for me to have that life and I literally complained to them like an idiot, and it was during. This conversation didn't start out with me complaining, but it devolved into that. The lady turned and walked away and it was an incredibly embarrassing moment for me. But a few minutes later she came back and placed a manuscript in my hands and told me to read it that night and bring it back to her the next day. So you know, far from me finding these secrets, this was me being pathetic and a woman taking mercy on me, and she and her husband obviously were in that group of light in the world on fire. They were remodeling these beautiful homes, turning them, selling them, making millions of dollars a year, and here I am, a lowly contractor working in their backyard, bitching you know about. I work harder than anyone. You've heard it, yep, and I don't make as much as you know people who have it easy. Well, she gave me this manuscript. It was probably the most, one of the most transformative moments of my life.

Speaker 3:

Now, I wasn't even going to read it, chris. I mean, people can't really comprehend this, but my day as a concrete contractor started at 5.30 in the morning. Now at 5 in the afternoon my crew would go home, but not me. That's when I'd go out collecting money, selling new jobs, picking up things, and so when I'd get home around 7.30, 8.30 sometimes, I'd just wolf down some food, take a shower and throw my body into bed so that I could do it again the next day and I was already exhausted. I've been doing this for years and years, but I did read the first page of that manuscript and then I stayed up the whole night reading the rest of it and taking notes. So that's how important this was to me.

Speaker 2:

So is this a manuscript? I'm guessing it's not readily available. Besides, through the books that you read or that you wrote, that kind of highlights everything. Is that correct, or?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I've looked for it. I'm still looking for it, I'm still seeing if it pops up. But now that I'm talking about it, I'm worried that somebody's going to create their own and try to sell it, but I have never seen it up to now.

Speaker 2:

Interesting. Did you ever find out where she got it from?

Speaker 3:

No, that's another story. This worked for me, and I'm going to give you a little taste of what I'm talking about. It took about eight months for my life to transform in a drastic and dramatic way, and by the time it did, I still I don't know if you can relate to this, but I still wasn't sure it was what she told me. But by the time I was absolutely sure that it was this manuscript she shared with me that changed my life. Well, I was really busy, for one thing, with a new business, and so there was a time when I went looking for her to thank her and I couldn't find her. I couldn't even remember what neighborhood I was in. I had poured thousands of old decks and patios and dry voys. So I've never found her, and now, 30 years later, she was probably my age then, so I assume she's dead and gone. But anyway, she did be a great favor and if you're listening now, thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Speaker 2:

How crazy would that be. That would be something, but okay. Okay, so you read this manuscript, you read the whole thing. I'm assuming, like you said, I finished the book. Did you get to keep it or did you give it back to her?

Speaker 3:

No, I gave it back to her the next morning, but I took notes and I was excited. Now, when I say I didn't know for sure that, don't interpret that to mean that I wasn't excited about this. This was the first time that I had absolute hope that I could seize control of my own life and my future, and why is that?

Speaker 2:

Let's dive into that. So what made you, after reading this, like, what flipped the switch that you're like, oh my goodness, okay.

Speaker 3:

Well, this manuscript told the story of a real man in history, sultan Musa of Mali, who is reported to be the wealthiest man to ever walk the earth. No one's ever come close to this guy. Keeks Alma, no, something. Abusive Molly, and I don't know how he compares to Solomon yeah, that's what I mean. Okay, he's reported to be the wealthiest. If you take guys like Jeff Bezos you know his name, you know Elon Musk take their wealth, combine it and you're getting close. What's the abusive?

Speaker 3:

Molly had Clear back in the 1300s in West Africa, wow, okay, but he didn't start out that way. Okay, yeah, he was dirt poor, the kind of poor that you and I can't even fathom. His father died when he was young and this event plunged him and his mother into poverty. His mother couldn't even guarantee him one meal a day, or even one meal in two or three days. He had to go out and steal to stay alive and he became a pretty good thief. So, at the age of 12, he fell in with an older thief who promised him untold riches to help him pull off a heist, a big heist and they did. But instead of sharing the wealth with little 12-year-old Musa, the older thief sealed him in a cave and left him to die, which he basically did. Okay, now that sounds weird, but he had what we call today a near-death experience in which he met a man made of light and love, who taught him all kinds of crazy things about how the world works and how creation works and how you work, and it's these principles. He used to become very wealthy, but he didn't just lift himself out of poverty with these principles, he lifted the entire Mali kingdom out of poverty, and that's why he's in the history books. The Mali kingdom was. He spread it, he grew it, and the people who used to be very poor and warring all the time he came incredibly happy, wealthy and loving. They helped each other instead of trying to take what each other had, and that made him rich. But anyway, I'll get back to this.

Speaker 3:

In his writings there is something called the language of the gods. I want you to imagine me. I'm a concrete contractor. I'm very frustrated. I'm in the whole financially. I'm living in America wanting to have that American dream, that great life, but I don't have it and I don't see any way to get it.

Speaker 3:

And here I read Musa saying anyone who says anything in this language, the language of the gods. The world will obey your commands. Interesting, all right. So my little ears are all the way perked up. I'm looking at this and first I'm thinking he's not going to tell me, and if he does tell me, there's going to be some hitch where I can't really do it and it doesn't really work. But no, there it was, in black and white, very clear. I instantly knew it was true. That's one thing I'll say. I knew that that's how it works once I read it, and it was very simple.

Speaker 3:

So I began speaking this language tentatively at first, because I was worried that if it didn't work I knew it would, but if it didn't I'd be so devastated and I was on such a high. For the first time in my life I felt like someone had shared the secret with me to how you do it. But eventually I went hog wild speaking this language and I'm going to teach this language to your listeners right now. Okay, let's do it, and when I do, by the way, you don't have to take my word for this. You can speak it and prove to yourself that it works. But to give you a little taste of what happened to me finances were the thing that I was the most concerned about, having the most trouble with. So that's what I eventually started speaking this language about and within a relatively short period of time, a new business fell into my lap and I went from $60,000 a year concrete guy to making three times that much every month. Wow, in fact, it got so absurd. I had money coming in from everywhere, things where people were offering me stuff. I had to use the first of the three, seven secrets, the principles, to slow things down a little bit. It was all over the thing. That's how powerful this is, wow. So I'm going to teach this language to you, because in that same set of writings, that same manuscript, he talked about how the man made of light and love taught him that there is a mechanism that controls your life.

Speaker 3:

This mechanism is making all kinds of important decisions about you and your future, that like how much money you're going to have, how many friends you're going to have, how attractive you are, how much energy you're going to have, are you going to be healthy and vibrant or are you going to be sickly and weak and have no energy. That's making all of these decisions about you, and the language of the gods is all about the language that mechanism believes, hears and obeys. So it's about the conversation that's always going on, if you can view it this way, between the conscious mind, which is that part of you that you think of as you, and this mechanism, which he called the veiled mind. Now, thankfully, everybody listening is probably familiar with the concept of a subconscious mind. If you weren't, it would make this a whole lot harder to explain.

Speaker 3:

But I may use the terms subconscious mind and veiled mind interchangeably, but it's basically the same thing and that is the thing that is controlling your life and whatever it believes to be true about you, or, in other words, whatever it believes to be true about the role you're playing, because that's all any of us are doing. We're just like actors on a stage. We're committed to a role, we're dedicated, we get into character and stay there and then we act. You know any situation. We react the way that character would, and this is so you can learn. But your subconscious mind keeps your life congruent so that you don't act like you know Jeff Buehner one day, and then an hour later, you're acting like Chris and an hour after that you're acting like your mother. It keeps your personality, your experience congruent, so that you can learn something.

Speaker 3:

Now I got to tell you something that might sort of blow the minds of everybody listening, but it makes it easier for me to explain how to do this, how to seize control of your life with these principles, and how to literally pick events that you want to experience in the future and then speak the language of the gods to this mechanism and then sit back and watch while, at some future date, those experiences happen. Now you don't believe me, maybe, but keep listening, I don't want to lose you here. Well, this guy is out of his mind. No, this actually happened to me and has happened so many times. I've proven it, or proved it. Yeah, and thousands of other people that I've taught this to have proved it as well. Okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean because it's. I mean, this is a when you talk about subconscious and you know, conscious mind, and it can really get well a little just confusing. But I think if you can break it down, you know I'm going to break it down.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's going to become so simple. You're going to literally be pissed off so that you haven't seen this before. All right. You experience frustration that, while you think it's not necessary, it really is. That's what that frustration and things you think of as failings in your life. It was all set the sturdy, concrete foundation of about what you're going to learn.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

Okay, or what you're about to learn. I didn't say that very clearly. So Sultan Musa of Mali was extremely benevolent. He had an unbelievable life. He wasn't just about money. His love affair was something of legends. I mean, he had the people loved him, he was a leader, and it's said of him that he started construction on a new school every Friday and in these schools he taught these principles that allowed him to become so wealthy and happy and prosperous, and that's what lifted the whole kingdom out of poverty. Now he is the author of the fairy tale Aladdin and the magic lamp.

Speaker 2:

See, I was going to ask because this sounded a lot like Aladdin when you were telling his story. I was like man, is that where that came from?

Speaker 3:

Antoine Galant was 100% honest about this. He said he didn't write the story, he just published it and he translated it from ancient Arabic scripts written by Sultan Musa of Mali. Wow, now I'm going to take you to the three elements of that story, because that makes it easy for me to tell you how to do this and how it works.

Speaker 2:

Sure yeah.

Speaker 3:

Now you might ask well, why did he embed the secrets in a fairy tale? Why didn't he just come out and say it? But think about it. This is the 1300s. He starts out, he's a young boy and he starts changing his life, and it changes pretty rapidly and he wants to teach others to do what he did, namely seize control of your life, build anything you want out of your life. But you can't just come out and say, hey, I died a couple of years ago and then I came back to life and, by the way, I met God, who taught me these principles that I've used. That's just an easy way to get in a lot of trouble, maybe even killed. Yeah, in fact, even Antoine Galant would not publish the second parchment, the manuscript I read. He only published the fairy tale because he too this was the 1600s people were still put to death for the crime of heresy. He was terrified of that second parchment. It talked about God and spirit bodies and near death experiences, all kinds of crazy things that he knew would get him in trouble. So he just passed it down generation to generation and he himself went on to be very wealthy and very famous. He never published it. Wow.

Speaker 3:

So let's go to those three elements and see if I can make this make sense. The first element in the story is, of course, the character Aladdin. Aladdin represents the conscious mind, that part of you that you think of as you and think of yourself as just an actor on a stage. Okay, yeah, now you have the all powerful genie who can get you anything you want if you know how to summon it and how to command it in the only language it believes and obeys. Okay, that brings us to the best part of the story, right, the magic lamp. This is the thing that changes everything for Aladdin. It's the thing that changed everything for Musa and also for me.

Speaker 3:

The magic lamp represents the language of the gods, but what it represents is a piece of knowledge, some understanding about the relationship between the conscious and the subconscious minds and how to command the mechanism that controls your life. And please don't doubt me on this it has the power to put you anywhere it believes you're supposed to be. It can orchestrate situations and circumstances into your life at will, if it believes those are congruent with the role you're playing, and whatever it believes it's going to make true in the physical realm. Maybe that brings us to a question who told it what to believe?

Speaker 3:

Well, you did, and you did it in this language that is represented by the magic lamp, and once you understand it, you can tell your subconscious mind what to believe at will, anytime you want to. And once it believes it, like I said before, it'll go make it true in the physical realm. How it does that is another thing that I may not be able to get into real deep right now, but your subconscious mind is feeding you your thoughts. It holds all of your memories, all of your experiences. It feeds you emotions and by doing this it leads you, like a bull with a ring in your nose, right to where it believes you're supposed to be, what you're supposed to experience, based on the role you're playing, based on the role you told it you're playing in language.

Speaker 2:

So that role we're playing is that. You know, because I've heard people talk about like either whatever you think about, even if it's like negative or positive, like subconscious doesn't differentiate between that. So like, if I'm thinking you know, I need more clients or I need more money, it's just thinking, oh, there's not enough, kind of thing. So does it? Is that kind of what you're meaning by that?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but I'm going to okay. So what you're thinking has very little to do with this language, okay. So, and the words coming out of your mouth? They have nothing to do with it. Okay, I'm going to tell you right now. This language is feelings. Feelings is the language of the gods. Now, don't gloss over that. Don't say, oh yeah, feeling, they're important. No, feelings are literal commands to the mechanism that controls your life, and it only says two things. In the fairy tale, moose is trying to get us to understand. The first is a question what is wanted? What do you want? It's always asking you what do you want? And you're always telling it in the language of how you're feeling about every aspect of your life, and it leads those feelings and then keeps your life congruent.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

So the second thing it says when you wash it with you know, wash feelings over it. It says your wish is my command and it goes and does what it does. When you change your feelings, you change your life. Now, this isn't easy to do, because you've been trained from the day you got here. You were told by parents, brothers and sisters, other kids who were your friends, kids who weren't your friends, who you are, what group you belong to and how that group acts and thinks. And this is so powerful. I mean, think about going to school in what your mother thought was awesome. You're dressed in, you know, slacks and a nice shirt, buttoned down shirt. And you get to school and start looking around and you're like, damn it, the other cool kids aren't wearing this. I look like an idiot. So next day, you know, you go home and tell your mother in no uncertain terms I'm not wearing that to school tomorrow. I got to have, you know, blue jeans and sneakers and whatever it is.

Speaker 3:

Your whole life you've been molding yourself to fit into your environment. Because it's important to do that, you get punished by going too far out of line of your group. So you've cut your hair the way you've cut it, grown your beard the way you've grown it, you're wearing what you think is acceptable. You've molded yourself all along to fit in Now and that's fine. You've learned a ton by doing that.

Speaker 3:

But let's say and by the way your your whole life others have kind of foisted the role that you've bought into and adopted on to you. You were told who you are and came, but now you're the adult and you absolutely have the right, the ability and the power to choose and design and create the role you want, the life you want, and I'm going to tell you how to do this. It's going to go counterintuitive to everything you've been taught and, quite frankly, everything you're doing, because if you were doing something differently, your reality would be different. Now a lot of times people will say wait a minute, jeff. So you're saying the way I'm feeling about, say, my finances is being told to this mechanism that controls my life, and then it goes and makes it that way.

Speaker 2:

Yes, Jeff, I'm going to pause you real quick because on my side, oh, you were frozen and you just came back. So I wanted to make sure, because I thought you were about to say something like. So I wanted to stop it before it got too far along, because I wanted to make sure we get that on camera.

Speaker 3:

So let me check my okay, I got four bars. I'm doing hair up, yeah, and I didn't know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and it could. I mean honestly it could be just StreamYard, but because we're good here too, I just wanted to make sure. But you came back, so that's great. Maybe we can dive right back into that about. You know our thought about money basically.

Speaker 3:

Well, I'm not sure I'm going to be able to, but okay, we'll start here. Everyone listening right now wants more of something, whether it's more money, more love, better health, better fitness or just more happiness in general, more fulfillment. And everything you want already exists in this magical place called out there. Somewhere it's already there and your subconscious mind already knows about it. It already knows that $5 million I did. Already knows that business partner who, if you hooked up with him or her, they've got half of the business and you've got the other half, and the two of you would be off like a rocket ship.

Speaker 3:

But it's not going to share any of that information with the conscious mind unless it believes that that supports the role it believes you're playing. So the trick is to command it in the only language it obeys, to believe that a different role is what you're supposed to be playing, what you're supposed to experience, and then it will happily share with the conscious mind all of the information it needs to get there. Now, what it does this is crazy, Chris. It orchestrates situations and it creates circumstances in your life to match the feelings that you've been flooding it with. It wants to keep your life congruent with your predominant feelings.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so if you're wanting to say, get your business, or you want to have more profit, so if you change your feelings of towards the profits that you have currently to, I'm super thankful that we have these profits, I'm super happy for the profits we have. Is that tracking, with that language of feelings?

Speaker 3:

Yes and no, because you're going to do it wrong when you're in a business, and let's say you're in a specific business and you want to increase the earnings. So what you're going to do is take this and say, okay, I'm going to get into the feeling place by using my imagination, my superpower, my ability to imagine and pretend that things are the way I want them to be. And then you're going to say, okay, we hit $100,000 last year. I really want to hit $150,000 this year. Let's say you're a real estate agent and what you're going to do and there's nothing wrong with this is just how you've been trained to do it, to do everything. But if you hear me, you're going to say, okay, I'm going to imagine that we have $150,000. I'm going to set that as a goal and, oh, that would feel good. So what I'm going to do, what you do next, is you know the average sale of every home and you would now start doing some math. How many homes would I have in that sale? $150,000. Right. And then you would think how many hours in the office would I have to spend? How many postcards would I have to send out? How many contacts would I have to make All the things you think you have to do to hit that. Well, as you start thinking about all of those things you have to do, you hit the same UG that you always feel when you think about how do I grow my business? That's awesome, yeah, 100% or 15%. So feelings are self-fulfilling prophecies. So now you've hit that UG, that's how you're feeling. You're not going anywhere.

Speaker 3:

Let me offer it different way. Just an example of how this works. Let's say you decide you've got to read my book to understand this a little, maybe, but you decide to get lost, to generate some imaginary scenarios, and you get lost in these beautiful daydreams and I'm not talking small daydreams. I'll give you an example right now. You imagine with all the power you have to imagine and you're good at this, by the way. You came into this world a born pro at imagining and getting lost in a make-believe world. You could pretend as a kid for hours. So you're good at this. Don't think you're not, you've just been trained to quit doing it.

Speaker 3:

Let's say you unleash your imagination and you imagine that you go to the airport and you're so busy and talking on your phone, you miss your flight and so you go to the service desk and she finds a different flight for you, but it's leaving in 40 minutes. You got to get to that gate right now, so she calls a cart. The cart hustles you to the gate. They all kind of hustle you down the aisle. You get in the airplane and there's only one seat left and it happens to be in first class. You're like okay, finally, you know, at all this chaos, some good happened. I'm getting a first-class seat.

Speaker 3:

So you sit down and the kindly older gentleman next to you says something nice to make you feel comfortable. And you say something nice back and you get lost in a conversation. Now you're a real estate agent, and that comes out in the conversation. And at the end of the flight, this older gentleman hands you a card and says Chris, over the course of my lifetime I've built a real estate portfolio of what I think is worth just over $400 million dollars, and I've very, very recently come to the conclusion that it's time for me to sell my holdings. Wow, would you like to be my real estate agent? Now you can start doing some math. These are the.

Speaker 3:

As you get lost in that, I want you to think of something. You know that that's just an imaginary scenario. It's not real, right. But what about the feelings you're generating? Are those real? Yeah, better freakin believe it. And guess who's listening? Now, when you flood your subconscious mind with enough of those feelings and let me just say something here feelings are literal commands to your all-powerful inner genie, the subconscious mind of yours. When you create beautiful feelings or ultra positive feelings, it's literally like saying hey, you see these, see these feelings, go make things happen that match. And it says your wish is my command, bro, I got you, I'm on it.

Speaker 3:

But here's the thing. I'm gonna ask you a question and all of your audience when is the last time you knew what it felt like to be absolutely financially free, to have money coming in way more than you can spend, way more than you could spend in your whole lifetime? What would it feel like? Or do you know how it feels to have the perfect sweetheart in your life, to be loved on your terms? When you want love, the you get it the way you want it when you want it? Do you know what that feels like to be absolutely cared for? Do you know what it feels like to be healthy, vibrant, energetic and pain-free? When's the last time you felt that now, if the answer to these questions is well, jeff, it's been a long, long time, I think, or maybe never. I've never felt what it's like to have tons of money more than I could spend. No, I'd never.

Speaker 3:

You cannot expect your all-powerful inner genie to create a life for you, experiences for you that you've never commanded it to create, in the only language it obeys. And if you think about it and you're honest, you'll realize that what you're commanding it. When you think about your finances, for example, how do you feel? By the way, you can know what your subconscious mind believes about any aspect of your life simply by thinking about that aspect and paying attention to how you feel, because it's your subconscious mind that feeds you those feelings instantly, mm-hmm. So it's this circular thing where you know you think about your finances, you feel bad about it. It's sending you those feelings, it's answering the question and now it's also listening to them and believing them and keeping your life congruent. Hmm, but you can throw a giant monkey wrench into that whole process by learning to be an imaginary scenario maestro, by mastering this skill of generating scenarios that are really exciting, fun, fulfilling, rewarding and basking in those feelings you're gonna have to set some time aside to do this yeah, reality, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Can you, after you have to schedule time right, to immerse yourself kind of in these like day-cooled-to-day dreams with these thought that the building of this, of these these life moments, I?

Speaker 3:

invented something called the game that changes everything, because that manuscript was really heavy on concepts, mmm, a really light on techniques like how do you do it, gotcha. So I created this game and I played it for two hours every morning. Okay, remember I told you I woke up at 5 30 this week. Yeah, now I'm waking up at 3 30, sometimes 2 30, to play this game and get lost in imaginary scenarios, and I was keeping track of the ones that made me feel really excited. And eventually I'm trying on dreams, like you might try on a shirt at the men's store and till you find the right one, the one that you really love, and I'm keeping track of these and revisiting them every morning and running them and building them and finding new ones, until I had something that I refer to as my magnificent obsession hmm, I had a set of dreams was perfect for me and I could dedicate my life to those dreams.

Speaker 3:

And once I had that and by the way, you do this regardless of what's going on in reality you have two worlds, a spirit world and a physical world. Now separate them. Seize control of your spirit world. That's the one that controls the physical world. Trying to control or change physical realities without first changing spirit realities Is ineffectual and it's frozen right. It's no fun, but you are in control of your life. You can absolutely seize control of your life.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and this has been. You know I've just one I love history. I'm always intrigued with you know our mind and and you know our spirit and our soul, and so you know, and how we've been Created to do things, and but then I think there's all things that are against us. You know, living our true purpose, which I think has conditioned us to not, you know, do what you're you're sharing now, and so it's just sure, it's just, it's a crazy thing. So I, you know, just to even gloss over this or at least glean over the the highlights of all, this has been really awesome and just got my mind going and I'm excited to to look at your book and get in, dig into that and and even now, get into the little history even more about. You know, sultan and Aladdin's, the stories and all that.

Speaker 2:

So, jeff has been this has been just awesome. It's just been a fun conversation and really intriguing. I think it can really, hopefully, spark some some things in the listeners as well. But if they want to Contact you directly or find out more about you or continue to learn from you, where's the best place for them to do that? And, of course, where's your book? Amazon, I'm guessing.

Speaker 3:

But Start with the book. So I've got. Yes, you can go to Amazon, comm and buy the book I think it's 19 bucks but you can also download it or access it absolutely free by going to sultan7secretscom and there you can access the book. You can learn to speak the language of the gods and you could be speaking it like tonight and all day Tomorrow and, like I said, you don't have to take my word for any of this. You speak that language, the language of feelings, and In the book it'll teach you how to match the feelings with the life you want, how to use your imagination and your ability to pretend, and when you do, you will see the evidence.

Speaker 3:

The evidence will appear as what I call Incidences, but I put them in there and, yeah, little things that start happening that weren't happening before, and At some point you're gonna realize, hey, I'm doing this, I can create Experiences, I can get my subconscious mind to create situations into my life that match the life I want. And when you have that experience, it'll be the most empowering Thing you've maybe felt in your whole life, when you realize you are in control.

Speaker 2:

Love it. So, yeah, everyone, make sure you get connect with Jeff, get connect with his book and, just you know, start, start diving into it. See how are you know how we can start changing. You know our feelings, so be able to speak that language and change what you're getting out of life. And so, jeff, this been again been great, super excited for future episodes. I'm sure we'll have you back on that we do and and, yeah, I'm just glad we're connected. Thanks again for being on the podcast today. Thank you, chris.

Speaker 1:

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