The One About Remembering What You Already Know

The Desert of Arizona
Rain Coming 42 Degrees – 9:08 a.m.

Every other Friday, I teach a group of kids from the neighborhood all about the esoteric/energetic arts. We talk about energy, astronomy, astrology, astro-theology and sidereal mythology, divination, ancient history and a long list of other things.

The focus of the class is to work on developing intuition, imagination, the ability to connect with yourself and the skill to lead a life directed from your internal truth.

Imagine growing up never being taught you were “broken.” Imagine growing up without the fear of being judged by some authority figure at every turn (Even Santa Claus judges you!). Imagine growing up without the program that other people’s ideas and desires for you should have any bearing on your own life or be given ANY attention at all. Imagine growing up knowing that you can give yourself everything you truly need.

This would crash the therapy industry, the pharmaceutical industry and most every chemical dependency based industry all over the world, but I’m sure those folks could find other things to do.

This work is way easier to accomplish with kids who haven’t yet built up the walls around their true self. They actually come knowing all of this. By the time we turn into adults, however, there are many layers of junk to wade through before you get back to where you started!

It’s amazing to see and a privilege to be involved in this.

It might come as no surprise that this is the very same work I do with many of my clients. It’s really just a process of helping them remember what they already know.

We’re talking about taking that knowledge out into the business world, of course, but the internal processes are similar. In fact, most businesses struggle to “be unique” simply because they haven’t already answered that question about what makes them different and valuable for themselves on a personal level.

Once you’re in tune with that at a very deep level, it’s not so hard to bring it to the surface of everything you do.

This is what I mean when I talk about me helping to give people direction.

The Advisory Program is the latest attempt to do this. And today is the last day to enroll before the fee change. I’m not a hard sales guy because, to be frank, I don’t work with anyone I’ve had to convince to be there.

The work I do isn’t successful under those conditions.