Your Imagination Questions Answered #2
Your imagination questions answered, part two.
Questions covered:
1. What does it actually feel like when you imagine? Is it like Vippassana and Metta meditations?
2. How do interpret and handle your relationship with cannabis?
3. Do we focus on one thing and do that over and over every night until it appears in our lives or do we do it once an accept it as done?
4. Can we visualize different things every night or should we focus on one thing at a time?
5. Been using the technique for years, sure it's gonna happen then it doesn't. WHAT GIVES!!!?
6. How and why does my physical body and my relationship to my body start to change when I use these techniques?
7. What do you do when you feel too much energy in waking life? Make me feel wobbly and off-balance, what do I do?
8. I'm a freelancer and want to handle my financial situation. Took time off to meditate and find myself and now it's hard to find work. Expenses coming up. What do I do!?
9. How to overcome unconscious/subconscious programming and trauma?
10. What to do when I feel like giving someone unsolicited advice?
11. Not a visual thinker, but a verbal thinker. Will the techniques still work and what should I do?
12. Should I do the exercise for every wish once or do I need to keep doing them until it happens?
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(upbeat music) (keyboard clicking) ♪ I am an influencer ♪ ♪ I am an influencer by my product ♪ ♪ Because I tell you to, 'cause it's good ♪ ♪ 'Cause I am an influencer ♪ ♪ I tell you what to do ♪ ♪ Don't import yourself ♪ ♪ Only listen to me by my products ♪ ♪ 'Cause they're good, they are good ♪ ♪ And make you happy only by my products ♪ ♪ 'Cause they are very good ♪ Hello everyone, this is Noah, this is Synchronicity. I don't know who that was, that was some weird song that slipped in somehow from somewhere. I just saw a lot of people railing against influencers. And what's weird is there's this counter brand of influencer that now makes fun of the influencers who are clearly doing it in a weird way.
And they're doing the same thing as the influencers they don't like, but they're doing the opposite. But it's the same thing. So I'm just making fun of everyone who's, you know, hey listen, if you got a little attention online, you know, that's cool, use it responsibly. Don't use it to make fun of other people. Well, do it if you know how to do it lovingly. Making fun of people lovingly, that's the best. That's what you are afforded to do when you actually understand other people's perspectives. Anyway, welcome to this episode of synchronicity. We're going to be talking questions. We're going to be talking answers to those questions.
It's going to be a fun time before we get to those questions. And there are many of them, 12 of them by my account. I want to talk about a little analogy that I came up with this morning for the people in the crypto sync server, which is let's be honest, it's not a crypto sync server anymore. It's, it's just an imagination place. I think the alt pocket bot that shows the Bitcoin prices and all the altcoin prices broke today. If there couldn't be more confirmation, then it's not a crypto server anymore. Anyway, Jessa was on and I got a party one star review from the Jess episode, which I understand vehemently disagree with, but they were like, you guys are delusional.
What the fuck are you talking about? And I knew going in that some people would be like, what was that? And Alexis, my wife is one of those people was like, she gets it, but she's like, what was that? And here's the way I would explain all of this stuff, anything, whether it's aliens, whether it's dimensions, whether it's Buddhism, whether it's shamanism, ayahuasca world, toad, whatever it is. They're all, think of it like this. This is what reality is, all right? You think of reality like a giant movie theater, okay? You walk in, you have a free pass for unlimited food, candy, soda, none of it's bad for you.
You can do whatever you want and just go to town and you're there for the whole day. And it's a long, long, long day. There's infinite movies for you to walk in and to watch and to have fun in. So you walk into a theater and you start watching, let's say a scary movie. I don't like scary movies, but let's say you're the type of person who likes a scary movie. So you walk in and you're really into this movie and you forget it's a movie. All of a sudden you're in the movie. How the fuck did you get in this scary movie? How do you get out, right? So that's what a lot of us do when we walk into these movies, but it's easy to get out.
You get up, walk out and use the bathroom if you have to, refill your popcorn and candy, then you walk into another theater. Movies I like, there are comedies, musicals, funny things and dramas, documentaries, those types of things. If you catch me in one of those theaters, that's really what life is like and it sounds so silly and crazy, but there's this other stuff out there and it's objectively real, but try this stuff with your consciousness and recognize if you don't like if something's too wooey or something's too serious, you don't have to engage with it. You can watch another movie. You don't have to pay attention.
You don't have to leave one star of views. You can if you want to. I like it, it gives me an opportunity to talk about it, but really just whatever movie you're into, that's the movie you're into and it's okay, but recognize you can get up and watch different movies whenever you want. So I just wanted to point that out 'cause there's a lot of people looking at a lot of this stuff and like, how am I gonna keep up? There's tarot, there's astrology. There's Buddhism. There's psychedelics. There's meditation. There's new age groups. There's new thought. Holy shit, there's magic. It's all good. Let's chill out.
It's all fucking good. This is fun. That's the fun of it. You get to pick the things you want to be. It's not 'cause you don't have to know it all. Silly, you goof. You don't have to do that. Anyway, let's get into these questions 'cause there's a lot of them. (sighs) All right, now that's the notepad. I gotta pull up the other thing I had. I'm super organized, super organized. All right, here we go. Nope, that's still the wrong one. Here we go. Here are the questions. And there's a lot of them. All right, you ready? How are you doing? Good? All right, cool. What? Here's another question number one.
And I don't have the names. If you want your name included, make a point of saying how would like my name included 'cause then I won't include your name. Otherwise, I won't. What does it actually, question number one. What does it actually feel like when you imagine? Is it like Bapassana or metameditations? And there was a further point about subtle energies. So this is a very interesting question. Now, it doesn't have to feel like anything, right? These subtle vibrations. If you don't know what I'm talking about when I say subtle vibrations, if you don't get kind of like a moving, pulsating, rotating sensation in your third eye or maybe chills up your spine or goosebumps on your arms or all of this stuff, that's cool.
You don't have to, you don't need to be connected to that to feel it. But if you are one of those people who maybe experienced that when you're doing loving-kindness meditations or Bapassana, they're 1.8 or breath meditations, you'll probably feel some stuff, but you don't have to physically feel it. Really, there's an emotional resonance that we're going for. A felt sensory, emotional kind of etheric body sense. I don't know how to describe it. I had an experience the other night where I was dreaming and when I woke up, I had like three different dreams. I don't remember them right now, you know, I remember some situations, but I was like, I was there.
Like I was doing something. It wasn't just like a regular dream. Like I was doing shit while I was streaming and I was aware of it after I woke up. I'm like, huh. So there's stuff that's happening here, I guess, but again, stable, imaginal acts create reality. So it's whatever you believe, that's what it's going to feel like. Don't let it be a hindrance that trips you up if you think you have to feel something. You will notice also paradoxically, when you let go of, you know, maybe the way it's supposed to feel or something like that, it actually starts to happen. It's pretty interesting. So that's a fun experience for people who haven't felt it.
It's like, if you stop trying to feel it in that specific way, it may actually happen in another way that is like, oh, now I know I know what it's talking about. So yeah, it feels like a lot of different things. For me, feels like, yeah, like I said, my third eye moves, it rotates, I can feel kind of like pulsing, feels spinning, depending on what I'm doing. I can feel chakras, the seven main chakras starting, right? We have the one at the base of the spine, the root chakra, Muladhara, I'll use the Sanskrit terms. And then the second chakra right around where you're, your sex stuff is, that's Fatissana.
And then we have the third chakra, which is Money Pura, that is kind of right where your belly button area is. So then we have your heart chakra, right? It's from your solar plexus. And then we have your throat chakra, oh, did I not name it? Anahata is the heart chakra. And the belly button one is Money Pura, if I didn't say that. So we have going from the bottom, the first four, Muladhara, Swadhisana, Money Pura, Anahata. And if this doesn't mean anything to you, just skip ahead like 30 seconds. Then after Anahata, we have the throat chakra, which is Visuta. And then we have the third eye chakra, a lot of people know, which is Ajna.
That's between your eyes, you kind of feel it, a little above. And then you have the crown chakra, Sasra. And there's a lot more chakras. Some different systems have way more, less. There's primary ones, there's other ones. It's like kind of the elementals of the world. They're all talking about the same thing, choose and resonate with what it means to you. So I will feel those spin and move, depending on what I'm focusing on. And usually if I'm trying to like consciously direct that stuff, you know, I'm better at it now, but I've kind of like scared it away. 'Cause it's subtle, it's not like the same as like someone like punch you in the arm.
Although there can be these little like things. If you've ever had acupuncture, you can feel that subtle stuff moving up and down. That's what it's like. Anyway, if that's my answer to the first question, this is gonna be a long fucking episode, just to be clear, 'cause we got 12 more. Or 11 more. All right, this is actually even a bigger question. There was a long email and I really appreciated asking, someone is a cannabis user, but they were asking because they had questions about their relationship with cannabis. Sometimes they felt like they were smoking too much or like it wasn't healthy or like it was, but they weren't sure.
And so they asked me like, how do I interpret and handle my relationship with cannabis? Weed, ganja, I agree, jobless. You know, I've thought about this a lot during my life because at periods I will consume a lot, a rapper's quantity of marijuana of weed. And it can be like, whoa, what is going on? And at times, if I'm being honest, it has been an escape mechanism, a way of dealing with reality in my own mind, which then it became that. But if I'm really speaking honestly about what it's provided me my entire life since I've been using it and it's been using me, it's just, I love it. I fucking love it and I know it's not bad for me and I love seeing all of these health benefits show up in the world and the endocannabinoid system.
And I know that some people have a difficult time with it and I'll take the time to address this again. Cannabis, she will bring up your unconscious material. She will bring up your shadow stuff. And if you don't shed a light on it or you have an aversion to looking at it square in the face, that is not gonna be a pleasant ride typically. It'll be pretty uncomfortable. You're gonna be confronted with your deepest fears, desires, anxieties, immature behavior, emotional outbursts and like, oh man, if you have no experience dealing with that, you know, and you smoke a joint or you take edibles, you can't get off this ride, you know, that people don't like that.
So I get it, but if you allow her to do her thing, if you give in, if you surrender, if you do the hard work sometimes of looking at your shit, doesn't have to be hard, by the way. Just be clear, doesn't have to be hard. It can be super easy. She can be super late on you too. You know, it's just an amazing alchemical medicine. I do believe everything is a placebo. I do believe that this is all endogenous. It's inside of us. It starts, excuse me, in the imaginal realms. We ascribe these qualities of what cannabis does. We believe in these stories and generations and generations and generations of people have, therefore, these effects are tangible and empirical and testable.
But I do believe these are states of consciousness that we access internally through this fun modality of physicality and that's what cannabis is. So if you honor that, if you respect that, if you respect yourself, if you trust yourself, you will figure out the appropriate relationship with cannabis in your life. That may look like Snoop Dogg, Snoop Dogg, great. Smokes a lot of weed. That may look like someone who smokes very little ritualistically because they wanna honor it and they feel they can't do that unless it's very regimented. That's cool, it's whatever you want. There's no judgment, just figure it out for yourself.
All of these questions the common theme will be, it's you. It's you. You have to go within, figure out, you know, your relationship to these things. And if you know that conscious, that little voice deep inside of you is like, you shouldn't be smoking this much. You have to honor that. But if you go inside and you find that little voice that's saying, you shouldn't be smoking this much, it's just a doubt for an anxiety or not like a real thing and like, you should be smoking this much or you shouldn't, it should or shouldn't. Like that's for you to figure out. I have to do that work regularly. And I think the more you use something, the more you have to question your relationship with it.
And that's a very important thing I don't want to escape people. So there is a greater degree of awareness and responsibility that comes with a higher degree of usage, I think. Or so I conceive it, maybe not. Just do it. Honestly, just honor, just do, honor you, do what you want. That's the real answer. Use yourself as an internal beacon. It's okay is what I'm here to say. Regardless of what you choose, go back to the movie. You wanna watch Cheech and Chong for a little bit? Stay in the Cheech and Chong Theater. Hotbox the shit out of it. Okay, it's cannabis. Number three, question number three.
Do we focus on one thing, one imaginal act and do that over and over every night until it appears in our lives? Or do we do it once and accept it as done? Ooh, that's a good question. That's a really good question because it took me a couple months to unpack this for myself 'cause things were happening. Lots of things very quickly. But I was still doing them and I attributed it to the fact that I was still doing them. But then I was still doing them and then the things kind of started to not happen in the same way and I was like, what the fuck was that? What was going on? And then I realized what the whole kind of gist of it is.
All of these techniques, while accurate and real and they do work, are completely contingent and dependent on your belief in them working. I know that sounds like so batshit crazy but you really do have to empirically prove to yourself any of these scenarios and believe it and feel it before it can happen. So the truth is this, you could do it once. You could do it while you're awake. Catch the vibe, accept it and then let it go and just carry it around like a fragrance be like, boo, thank you, that's done amazing. And that works while you're awake, right? But if you're just getting started out and you're using these techniques, you may want to just kind of practice, practice.
And then eventually you'll find one night and you're going back into the scene that maybe you're just like, you jump into it and you're like, oh, no, I got this. Oh, cool, like you can jump in for fun. It's just nice and you don't get weird about it. You're like, oh, I gotta do it again, did I undo it? But you jump into it and you go, oh, this is cool. I don't need to do this anymore but I'll jump in whenever I want. So you can do that, especially if it's like a long term, like big thing that you may know may take, you know, a year or longer to express out into the world. And you can be aware of those things and it doesn't have to take a year, but like if you want to do something that it usually takes, not usually, but it takes a significant amount of work, effort, collaboration, all of that stuff.
You know, give yourself some time. Don't crush yourself into making something happen in a week. But yeah, once you feel it, you can accept it as done and you can move on. Do it to the degree of, you know, you feel it and believe it, you'll know. And there'll be other questions that are related to this that maybe can even make it easier for some people who are like, okay, I got a crap load of stuff. All right, here it is. Here's the question you know is right after. Can we visualize question number four? Can we visualize different things every night or should we focus on one thing at a time? And I'll use again, I use the term imagination, not visualize just 'cause you can imagine things in a lot of different ways.
Even though it does have the word image as the root, you can also imagine things audio, sound, smell lots of different things, all the senses. But again, question four, can we imagine different things every night or should we focus on one thing at a time? Great question. You can imagine, there's no rules. You can imagine as many things as you want. I found that to get very overwhelming pretty quickly. It's like, oh shit, this works. I want this, this, this, this, this. I want experience, that, that, that, that. And then soon you got your whole list before you go into sleep and you're like, oh boy.
I think in the beginning, focusing on one thing is helpful, but it doesn't have to be just because it's like, you want to give yourself the opportunity to understand that this works. You don't want to jump in and just like, overwhelm your stuff with things to do. Think of it like if you're trying to get in shape, let's say you want to lose weight or gain muscle or something like that, just be fit, more fit. And you're not. Let's say you're like, you know, you're a ways away from that goal. You can't just go, I mean, if you start and like, you know what I'm gonna do, this, this exercise, I'm gonna run on the treadmill five miles and I'm gonna do kettlebells, you know, two hours a day and I'm gonna do rowing and whatever other shit people do and cross fit and, you know, marathons, there's no way you're gonna keep up with this, right?
It's too much shit. So if you start with one thing at first, improve it to yourself, then you can start moving on to the other things, but I have a cool technique that you can do to encompass all of those things. And this is what I do. I write down all my stuff or I do my IM statements, I'm fearless, all of those things. Write them down, do my events, the things I imagine will happen, believe will happen in my life, and then I'll curly bracket them, carrot bracket rather, and then go for states, like ecstasy, joy, balance, harmony, love. And the reason is when you're in one of those states of consciousness or can access it easily, it excludes states that deny the things you're imagining.
Like if you imagined yourself happy with the money you need to live your life and the people around you, like it implies already that you're good. So if that's the state and you go there, it encompasses all of your other stuff. It really does. And you can kind of chill out and relax about it 'cause like the non-chilling out and obsessing about it can really fuck people up. So you know, you can, yeah, you can visualize, sorry, I'm reading the question. You can imagine different things, but maybe at the beginning, focusing on one thing doesn't hurt, all right? How about that? Question number five, I should have got water fucked up.
Next time I got this. Question number five, I'm acting like I couldn't just pause the podcast and go get water, but I'm like, I'm gonna do that. I'm gonna fucking groove, all right? Number five, been using this technique for years, sure it's gonna happen, then it doesn't, what gives? Okay, super common thing. You know this is how reality works. You experience it, but then that one thing, whatever that top of that mountain of that one thing is, is just, oh, it's a loose of you. Oh, you can't, I'm so close, and then no. What the fuck is that? Or maybe you get the thing and then collapse back. What the fuck is that?
That is your current state of consciousness. You are buying into a narrative where that's what goes on. This is a pattern you've probably been running. It's super common. It's a way to mitigate the reality of the situation, which is you are in control of everything in your reality, including other people, what? Yup, it's true. Your logical analytical mind is not bad, but the ramifications of dealing with that are massive. And so rather than having to deal with that, it, you may just trip yourself up. That's all, that's all it is. Believe it will happen, know that it will, don't think of it, live from it.
Really know the difference between that. Let me take you a couple of days, whatever. It's no big deal, then it will happen, and then you'll know. And then you get a whole other, then you can go into another movie if you want. That's what we're working up to here. We're using that movie theater analogy. We're working up to being able to get up out of a movie at any time and walk into another one. Those movies are states of consciousness and perceptions of reality. And it's just nice that we can do that, right? Question number six. How and why does my physical body and my relationship to my body start to change when I use these techniques?
Well, I know exactly what you're talking about. And I've spoken about this as another great question. (sighs) Well, all you know is this reality is an after effects. So if you can change and believe in a different version of yourself, and that version happens to be a healthier version of yourself and you're not incredibly healthy right now, naturally you will start doing things that move you towards that. That may look like changes in eating habits, exercising habits, wellness habits, meditation, yoga, things like that, and then you'll get weird shit, like your physical body changing and looking different.
And I don't know, I know it's because this physical world isn't as solid as we think it is, but like I was losing my hair. I don't know if I've spoken. I think I may be spoken about this on the podcast. And it was weird because it was like a schism. Like on one level, my dad lost his hair when he was younger than me or started to. And you know, it's possible that it's a genetic thing, but don't believe in genetics friends. God no, that sounds so weird, but please don't. And if it's negative, if the ramifications are negative, you're just believing something that you don't have to. But anyway, I started losing my hair maybe like two, three years after my first son was Eli was born, and then I was just obsessed about it for like five months, six months.
All I was just googling, and then I got on all these fucking, they were ad targeting me and sending me more and reinforcing and sending me weird hair helmet ads on Facebook and lasers and all this shit. And then I started getting really judgy, but like people who I thought had transplants, like Tom Brady, and I was just reinforcing it, reinforcing it, it was like, oh no. And I was convinced, I was like, you know, I'm pretty sure I'm gonna go bald. But then another part of me this during this whole time is like, I don't see you as bald. That's weird, I can't really picture that. I don't see it, like I can kind of do it, but not really.
Okay, so this is just weird to talk about this shit. So my family, my hair stylists, you know, kind of tested the fact that in the past few months, my hair has started to grow back and it's weird. And not only is it growing back, just hair like my facial hair is also growing like very quickly. It's just, it's weird. I also don't really get sick anymore. And I know this shit sounds so baddy, but the physical reality in many ways can be altered. If you actually believe it can, and you have to get to a pretty open place to believe that it can. And I also just for, for my homies out there who have lost their hair, you know, that would be a tough road to climb to have hair that you've lost go grow completely back without a placebo.
Like I even use a placebo, I use this avata stuff, which is supposed to be only for, you know, keeping the hair you have, but it's growing back, that's weird. But, you know, you can, I don't think people will have to be bald for much longer is what I'm saying. I think there is going to be something that comes out in the next five or 10 years. Someone will realize how to like, empirically and physiologically grow hair back for people in a safe way, you know. So stay tuned for that. That's just a prediction. It's a weird one, I know. But we really are, if you're just looking at empirical science too, like we're moving towards this stuff.
And it's such a thing that like hurt so many men and women, like the loss of hair is loss of identity on one level. And yes, you shouldn't be attached to your physical form, but also you should love your physical form. You chose it, make it what you want. So I get the fear and anxiety that comes with something like that or any physical thing. And the truth is like you don't need any of that stuff to feel good about yourself. But if there is a way and as you start changing your reality, you have some physical things change, that's pretty cool. I know this is super woo. (laughs) I don't know what else to tell you.
It would be one thing if I'm like, "Let people of hair grow and buy jacket." But like, I'm going to other people. I'm like, "Is it?" And they're not just telling me what I want to hear. I hope not, that would be weird. No one really treats me like that, I hope. I can see it, it's crazy. So yes, your physical body and your relationship to your body will absolutely change. And if you want it to be a different way, and that's a desire that's being served up by you to appreciate a state, so follow it. Question number seven, what do you do when you feel too much energy in waking life? It makes me feel wobbly and off balance, what do I do?
So, I know what this feels like, happened to me, especially in the past, it would literally feel like the ground was moving underneath me. And it was just like, whoa, what the hell is going on? You just feel energy very strongly. It's overwhelming, places with a lot of people can be like, what the fuck is this? Again, going back to the movie theater, it's your conscious perception of it. You can actually turn that off if you want to. If you're finding it difficult to turn it off, then maybe there's something deeper it's asking you to explore. So maybe you're supposed to get familiar with these energies and figure out how to put up a firewall, or I think that's what Jessica called it, but I call them shields from like Star Trek, you know, like forced fields and shields.
So, you know, try to figure out if you can, it's you, it's your imagination. It is real stuff too. I mean, it's imagine only real people believe in this stuff and we do have these bodies because of that. So if you're picking up on them, just figure out how to modulate, regulate your own energies is my advice. Imagine yourself knowing how to do it, right? Every single one of these questions, the solution is embedded in it. You are the operative mechanism. Imagine the state or way of being or thing or whatever you want and then that will happen. That's really it. You just gotta believe it and then it does.
It's weird, I know. Question number eight, I'm a freelancer and want to handle my financial situation. I took time off to meditate and find myself and now it's hard to find work. Expenses are coming up. What do I do? Oh, baby, I've been there. I've been there a lot. Having just kind of come out of a state of consciousness where this was my predominant, we can feel it, that way of being. It snaps back sometimes and this week is gonna be a lot of karmic stuff. We got Saturn doing weird shit that I barely understand but anyway, yeah, I get it, I get it, I get it. You need to believe in yourself and you need to honor what you really need to do and you need to be clear on what that, you want that to look like and how you want it to feel and then you need to put these techniques into practice and shit, onefold.
I got to attached to YouTube when it was making me what looked like to be in an obscene amount of money and it was and it's still making me a good amount of money but I got very attached to it very quickly. Seems like a dream come true, passive recurring income but what if it was about to catch me? It was about to take away an element of freedom because I was so interested in the money that was coming from it. What did I do next? I opened up terror readings and played a little dance with myself there where I did it for free at first to learn it and then really got it for real after doing a shitload of readings and then started charging and started charging more and then more and now I charge a good amount and it is the most fulfilling and satisfying thing I have ever done for work ever in my life.
Holy shit and the people I do the readings for, I know feel the same way based on the feedback and just the calls, it's incredible. My point of saying this is not just a brag how fucking great I am, it's that you're also that great. When you open up and believe in yourself, you will find opportunities and ways to make money that you couldn't have possibly conceived of. The idea of making money from terror readings for me a year ago, would I, did me, ah, what? Didn't make any sense. So do not try to figure out the means of how you will make money or get work or do the things you want or get the things you want.
We'll live from the end. Do it from the end, believe it and trust, that's faith. That faith will be tested initially. It's you testing yourself. You gotta pressure test this shit. It may look like you're on the edge. You don't have to write this story. You don't have to watch that movie, but it may look like you're on the fucking edge. And then something comes, that's fine. But you can also like slowly scale yourself out of it. So just do that and I promise you, I know it sounds fucking pie in the sky. How can that be true? Unless you understand everything and I don't yet. I know, I don't, unless you do listening who's skeptical of that, just try it and see if it works.
That's all I can say. If you understand everything and you're saying that's not how it works, let's have a conversation. Okay, question number 10. Oh no, question number nine. Number nine, of course. How do I overcome unconscious and subconscious programming and trauma? I think I added the trauma 'cause I sensed that in there. Wonderful question. Here's the deal. Subconscious and unconscious trauma is difficult because we can't consciously perceive it. But what you can do is when you get into that liminal boundary, that state akin to sleep, twilight sleep, and you're doing your imaginal techniques is you can embed the recognition and the belief that you are going to heal that trauma.
And then it may start popping up an external reality or internally for you and then there's your opportunity. It comes up, rewrite it using revision. Imagine I go into this scene, rewrite it, work from your best place, work, allow, give the images of the other people doing their best thing. Just keep doing that, snap it back to a relatively short scene. It can be a little longer with revision than the other future based one. And just keep doing that. And soon, my friends, hey, my wrecking within the next few months, something like that, you'll notice. You'll just, there will be a shift in your conscious mind.
You will consciously start perceiving things differently. That's just been my experience 'cause there was so much stuff that I could maybe like sense slightly with my conscious mind. But then when I started doing this stuff, like it started popping up overtly. I'm like, oh, shit, I gotta deal with that. And then I would imagine only do what I just described using revision and it would heal this stuff. And then it expresses itself sometimes in uncomfortable external situations following it, but ultimately led to a lot of healing. And healing does not need to be difficult or hard. It just doesn't have to be, it can be.
If you wanna watch that movie, it can be. There is wisdom and power embedded in that type of learning. It's your choice. Do not, if your ideology makes you believe that suffering has to be hard and painful and shitty for you to realize something and you don't think that's a choice, that's fucked up. And you're selling yourself short and you should question that ideology. It's cool if you wanna put yourself through that as a decision, but you're just giving up really who you are. If you buy into that, it doesn't have to be. You're choosing to watch that movie. I say that pretty, it came out pretty hard, huh?
Geez, whew, that come from. All right, so question number 10. What do I do when I feel like giving someone unsolicited advice and the person was saying this line? Not me, but let's say I've been someone who's done that in the past, really me? No, no way. (laughs) Here's what you do, you take your own fucking advice. If you find yourself just offering up shit to people who aren't asking for it, and listen, a podcast is a little bit differently. I put this stuff out. I know whether it's resonating with people or not. It's pretty fucking clear, right? So I've learned this in many different ways, but if you're giving someone around you, you wanna tell 'em to read a book, go to this conference, do this, do that.
If it's like a quick little, hey, you should check this out, that's cool. But if you really feel like you're getting on a pulpit and you need to explain the whole reason why it's so great, take your own fucking advice. Take your own advice. You go and try to study the deeper, that's what's going on, you're trying to teach yourself something. Listen, if you know you have a friend and this is perfect for them, and you know it, and you know it's not just you pushing your shit on them, go ahead over that book, there's nothing wrong with that, don't doubt that. But if you're, you know who you are, you know you are on the social medias, offering up your opinion on every fucking thing, and you gotta do this, you gotta do that.
Take your own advice. Take your own advice. Okay, that was question number 10. Question number 11, I'm not a visual thinker, but I'm a verbal thinker. Whoa, I didn't know that people really, that's interesting, but I guess verbal, you mean audio? I was thinking like written, but verbal means audio. Okay, I get it. So not a visual thinker, but a verbal thinker. Well, the techniques still work, and what should I do? I love this question because, again, all the techniques they're doing is getting you to believe something. Just there's some things that we can do to make ourselves believe things more easily.
One of those things is using your friend's voice, or someone you trust and love, using their voice as the deliverer of the good news. So the thing you wanted, if you hear it in their voice, saying, "Wow, it's so great, you got that, oh my God." That's amazing, I'm so happy for you. And you hear that, and you hear your response, "Yeah, thank you all, it's so great." Whatever it is, whatever you would say, what would I say? Yeah, that's fucking awesome. If you keep replaying those scenes, that's just as effective. And for someone who is not, there's an actual term for this, like, "Keep saying I'm gonna dig it up."
Someone wrote in, "There's a term for people "who cannot visually imagine." You can do it with audio. You can do it with sense, you can do it with taste, you can use it with made-up senses, we probably don't have, you just have to believe it. That's the key. So absolutely, it'll still work. Use the episode, I think it's like, using your friends as angels, I go into that one explicitly. Okay, last question, number 12. "Should I do the exercise for every wish once, "or do I need to keep doing them until it happens?" And you'll notice this is like the same question basically asks over and over again, which is why I'm dealing with it over and over again in this episode.
Yeah, it's just the belief. It's just the feeling with the belief that it's gonna happen. And you need to believe it past your current level of consciousness, right? Your reality, if it's not immediately reflected back to you, that's your hurdle initially. You have to understand that what you imagined is real. This world, waking life, this is a dream. This is the after effect. This is what unfolds after we imagine a state to be and we have an opportunity to exercise control and agency over that. So you can do it as much as you want. You just have to get to the point where you believe that this is how reality works.
From there, I mean, this is why I have this podcast now and I'm sharing what I'm going through, maybe different things pop up and you get different perspectives and that's the beauty of it. But we literally, this is like a fun game we're playing. It's a fun movie we're watching. Like we're in this shit together. The last thing I'll say is like, you don't have to know how you will get there. You don't know how that thing, what the thing you're imagining, you don't need to know the means. You don't know how you need to know how you're getting there. You just need to know that you're gonna get there.
That's all. That's all these techniques are doing. That's all anything is. You just have to believe that you're getting there and really know it. I'm here to tell you like, yar, yar getting there, matey. Do not know why I just use the pirate voice, but you are getting there. I promise it, if you're tuning into this, if you're finding this, like I'm not super popular right now. Maybe in the future when you're listening to this, be like, wow, this is when it wasn't super popular. Maybe that sounds egotistic for you, whatever. But if you're finding this, this is actually a compliment for you. If you're hearing this now, you found this shit some way.
You tuned into a signal where the person speaking, me in this case, recognizes the holy shit like I fucking popped out of the fucking matrix. Like I really did that shit and I stabilized it. Holy fuck, now I gotta tell people. And then I started telling people and more people picked up on it, but you were one of those people and you fucking picked up on it. And now you basically can pick from any of these techniques that I learned from other people in the past were dead, right? And then you can fucking figure it out for yourself. You don't take my word for it. I'm not some special guy who's doing some special thing.
Well, I am, but so are you. Then you figure it out and prove it to yourself and then guess what you do, friend. You get your shit together, you start living the life of your dreams and then you start improving the lives of people around you 'cause you have that power too. And why not exercise it? So anyway, that's the question, an episode, question and apologies, question and answers, episode number two, keep sending them in, Noah@syncpodcast.com. I will aggregate them. I'm gonna need a better intake system soon for this. My mom asked me if I needed an assistant and I just shot back. I was like, no, I don't.
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