In this video, the speaker, along with AJ, explores the concept of becoming a "God" over one's problems by redefining God as an impersonal, highest level of consciousness or energy that exists within everyone. They argue that traditional religious views externalize divinity, while true empowerment comes from recognizing one's own internal divine potential. The speaker emphasizes that problems arise when negative emotions like worry and stress dominate our frequency. To overcome this, one must maintain conviction and emotional balance, thereby harnessing the internal God-like energy to transform reality and master one's life.
Redefining Blasphemy
- The speaker challenges conventional religious views, proposing that true blasphemy involves externalizing one's divinity rather than recognizing it within oneself.
- They argue that many people mistakenly look for divinity outside themselves, rather than understanding that they possess the ability to create their own reality.
- The speaker emphasizes that acknowledging one's internal divinity is not blasphemous and reassures listeners against fear of religious repercussions.
"What true blasphemy is, is externalization. It is when you externalize your Divinity, your Holiness, the God within you outside of you."
- The speaker defines blasphemy as the act of externalizing one's divine nature, which contradicts the idea of recognizing personal divinity.
"Believe it or not, I'd probably say safe to say that 98% of the world engage in true blasphemy."
- The speaker claims that the majority of people fail to recognize their internal divinity, thus engaging in what they define as true blasphemy.
Redefining God
- The speaker invites listeners to reconsider their understanding of God, moving away from anthropomorphic depictions towards a metaphysical concept.
- They describe God as impersonal energy, the highest level of consciousness, which operates without personal bias or preference.
- The speaker uses examples like gravity and electricity to illustrate the impersonal nature of divine energy.
"The first thing that we have to do is to actually come to the understanding that because our minds are finite, we could never conceive of the infinite."
- The speaker emphasizes the limitation of human understanding when conceptualizing the infinite nature of God.
"God is impersonal energy but a specific kind, the highest level, also known as the most high."
- The speaker defines God as the highest level of impersonal energy, devoid of human attributes or emotions.
Impersonal Nature of Divine Energy
- The speaker explains that divine energy operates impartially, akin to natural forces like gravity and electricity.
- They suggest that misfortune is not divine punishment but rather the result of misusing impersonal energy.
- The speaker encourages listeners to redefine their understanding of God to alter their experience of divine energy.
"Think about gravity... gravity is impersonal."
- The speaker uses gravity as an analogy to demonstrate the impartial nature of divine energy.
"If somebody gets electrocuted to death, did electricity have a personal Vendetta against him? No, it didn't. It's impersonal."
- The speaker compares divine energy to electricity, highlighting its impersonal nature and lack of personal vendetta.
Personal Experience of Divine Energy
- The speaker argues that one's definition of God shapes their experience of divine energy.
- They suggest that perceiving God as angry or punitive results in experiencing those aspects of divine energy.
- The speaker reflects on personal experiences to illustrate the impact of defining divine energy on one's reality.
"The way that you define God is actually how you experience God."
- The speaker asserts that personal definitions of God directly influence how individuals experience divine energy.
"What you are really doing to that energy is defining it, and the way that you define it is the way that you form it, which is the way that you experience it."
- The speaker explains the process of defining divine energy and how it shapes individual experiences of it.
Understanding God and Consciousness
- The perception of God varies; some see God as stingy, while others see God as infinitely abundant, impacting their experiences.
- God is described as impersonal, formless energy, which aligns with metaphysical interpretations.
- The speaker references a scripture in Isaiah, highlighting the duality of God's creations, including peace and evil.
- The way one perceives God influences their reality, reflecting the highest level of consciousness within.
"However you have formed God is how you experience God. The highest level of Consciousness exists within you inherently, being a manifestation of God, and the way that you use it will be reflected in your reality."
- This quote emphasizes the subjective nature of experiencing God, linking it to personal consciousness and reality.
Identifying Personal Gods
- People often allow negative emotions like worry, stress, chaos, and struggle to become their 'gods.'
- These emotions gain dominance by having a stronger frequency, influencing one's life.
- The speaker stresses the importance of recognizing what one has allowed to be their guiding force.
"You've allowed worry to be your God, you've allowed stress to be your God, you've allowed chaos to be your God, you might have allowed poverty but let's say struggle, you've allowed all of these things to be your God."
- This quote outlines the concept of negative emotions taking precedence over one's life, becoming the dominant force or 'god.'
Frequency and Its Influence
- The idea of frequency is central; whatever has a stronger frequency can become a god over one's life.
- Frequency is a measure of influence and control, surpassing physical strength in the modern world.
- The speaker references Dr. David R. Hawkins' scale of consciousness and Frederick Dodson's book on energy levels to support this concept.
"For something to be the god over your life, all it has to do is have a stronger frequency. That's it."
- This quote succinctly explains how frequency determines what becomes a dominant force or 'god' in one's life.
Evolution from Old World to New World
- The world has shifted from being governed by physical strength (Old World) to being governed by frequency (New World).
- The speaker emphasizes the significance of frequency in determining success and influence in the modern era.
"The new world is quite literally governed by frequency. In the new world, whoever has the strongest frequency wins."
- This quote highlights the transition from physical dominance to frequency dominance, underscoring the importance of mastering one's frequency in the current age.
Strength of Frequency
- The strength of frequency is defined by the ability to maintain conviction in one's ideas or beliefs.
- Emotional balance is a key indicator of one's level of conviction; deviations from this balance suggest weaker conviction.
- Conviction is crucial in maintaining one's desired reality and resisting external influences.
"The strongest frequency is determined by your ability to maintain conviction in your idea slash belief."
- This quote emphasizes that conviction in one's beliefs is the determining factor for having a strong frequency.
"If I'm maintaining peace in my life... and I immediately go into a state of emotional chaos, I have deviated from my emotional balance which is an indication of my level of conviction."
- Emotional reactions to stressors indicate the strength of one's conviction and frequency.
Conviction and Reality
- Maintaining conviction allows for control over one's reality, aligning with true spirituality.
- Spirituality that leads to self-mastery and mastery over reality is considered meaningful.
- The ego is a tool for achieving desired outcomes and should be mastered for true spiritual growth.
"Any form of spirituality that doesn't lead to self-mastery and master over reality is Vanity."
- The quote underscores the importance of spirituality in achieving self-mastery and controlling one's reality.
"Make the best use of their ego which is nothing more than a vehicle that you're supposed to master to get you to a destination."
- The ego is depicted as a vehicle for achieving personal goals, highlighting the need for mastery over it.
Biblical Reference to Conviction
- The story of Moses in Exodus 7:1 is used to illustrate the concept of being made a 'God' over one's circumstances.
- God made Moses a God to Pharaoh, symbolizing the power of harnessing higher consciousness.
- This biblical reference is used to inspire individuals to harness their own power and maintain conviction.
"And the Lord said unto Moses, see I have made thee a God to pharaoh and Aaron thy brother shall be thy Prophet."
- The scripture is cited to demonstrate the potential for individuals to have power over their challenges.
"God made Moses a God to the world around him and he also made you a God but you forgot that."
- The quote suggests that individuals have inherent power, similar to Moses, but may have forgotten it.
Overcoming False Gods
- False gods are anything that holds power over an individual, such as worry, stress, or anxiety.
- Maintaining conviction helps overcome these false gods and achieve personal and professional success.
- The story of a client, Nicole, illustrates the power of maintaining conviction to achieve significant financial growth.
"She was tested by all of these false guts... she went from 9k to 62k."
- This example demonstrates how maintaining conviction can lead to overcoming challenges and achieving success.
"Just by being able to maintain exactly what I'm about to tell you right now."
- The quote highlights the importance of conviction in achieving growth and success in business.
The Esoteric Nature of Biblical Stories
- The narrative of the Israelites' enslavement by the Egyptians is symbolic, with Pharaoh representing oppression and evil.
- Evil is not an absolute concept but a duality with good; both are different vibrations of the same energy.
- The story is metaphorical, with Pharaoh symbolizing life's negative aspects that attempt to dominate and enslave individuals.
"Pharaoh represents oppression, evil, enslavement, which are all things that happen to you."
- Pharaoh is a metaphor for the oppressive and negative forces in life that individuals face.
Personal Empowerment and the "I Am" Principle
- The "I Am" principle is a central theme, representing the highest level of consciousness and the name of God.
- The phrase "I Am" is used frequently in daily life, signifying the present state of being and the physical manifestation of God.
- The principle emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the power to shape one's reality.
"The I am is exactly what we were talking about earlier; it is the highest level of Consciousness."
- The "I Am" principle is a representation of one's divine consciousness and potential.
"The am refers to the present tense of what you're currently declaring yourself to be, which really and truly is the now."
- "Am" signifies one's current state of being, emphasizing the importance of living in the present moment.
Overcoming Oppression Through Conviction and Frequency
- Moses became a God to Pharaoh by maintaining a stronger frequency, a result of his conviction and belief.
- To overcome life's challenges, one must have a stronger frequency by resisting emotional sway and maintaining conviction.
- Reality is a product of the mind, and maintaining a desired frequency requires discipline and practice.
"You can only become a God to your problems once you have the stronger frequency."
- Overcoming problems requires maintaining a stronger personal frequency through conviction and emotional resilience.
"The only way that you can have the stronger frequency is if you're able to maintain conviction in your desired reality."
- Maintaining conviction in one's desired reality is crucial to achieving a stronger frequency and overcoming challenges.
The Illusion of Reality and the Power of Mindsight
- Reality is an illusion shaped by the mind, and individuals must not fall for the illusion presented by their eyesight.
- Mindsight, or the ability to see beyond physical appearances, is essential for maintaining conviction and realizing one's desired reality.
- The failure to realize one's desired reality often results from prioritizing eyesight over mindsight.
"The world that you're living in is nothing more than a product of your mind."
- Reality is a mental construct, and understanding this is crucial for shaping one's desired reality.
"You need to be able to understand that the world that you're living in is nothing more than a product of your mind."
- Recognizing the mental nature of reality is essential for overcoming illusions and achieving personal empowerment.