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to save today. Do you feel like you struggle with fear? Do you have a hard time with stress, anxiety? Do you feel sometimes angry out of nowhere impatient out of nowhere or have trouble sleeping? A lot of times we have fear that we're holding on inside of us that we don't know about. Other times, we have problems and issues that we're scared to address. Embracing fear sounds like a crazy concept. It sounds like, oh I don't know, making weaknesses your strengths. Things that
sound like they don't go hand in hand. And I've recently experienced a breakthrough, a nervous system
reset, soul surgery, an entire realignment of my nervous system. My spirituality with God and my
“relationship has been so strong, but you have to remember something that God gives us tools to help”
fix problems. He doesn't just snap his fingers and correct everything. Sometimes prayer leads you to what you need to help. It's not just pray and get. It's praying, get some answers, pray and get direction. Pray and get attributes that we need. I haven't understood certain aspects about myself. Why do I feel like I'm so angry at times? Why do I feel impatient? Why do I feel like I have so much love and compassion in my heart, but it won't come out. And through some of the
things that I've encountered recently, I've realized. And it was hard for me to accept this or say, it is I was scared. I was scared. Today, I was scared to address. I was scared to accept. And it took me getting this entire nervous system reset to see it, but it also took me having a willingness
“to say, you know what, you have to do something you have to tackle this. You have to not be afraid.”
The first step was admitting it. The second step was going to do it. I have a very, I won't even call him a friend. He's a brother to me, which happened immediately. His name is Dr. Shandrake. Many of you have probably heard of him. Some of you may not have. He is one that is known for helping professional athletes, correct injuries, but he doesn't do it in a way that you think he's not a crack and pop and adjust type of chiropractor or some sort of wizard healer in terms of having
some sort of pill that he gives you or some sort of antidote. No, no, no, no, no, no, the answer lies
inside the answer lies in our spirit. The answer lies in our nervous system. The answer is within
and fear is a dominant factor. Fear takes over fear has a control over everything that we do. A lot of times we don't realize the problems we have, the stresses that we have, the things that are going on. If you think deeply where they come from and why they're there, it's because of fear. There's all different kinds of fear that go on. The fear is not always just, oh my gosh, I'm terrified. That's not how it works. Stress equates to fear and your equates to fear. All the things
that I mentioned before fear of the unknown. I mean, you could put the word fear if you think about it into so many different types of sentences, scenarios, conceptual thoughts, but it's ever present. And it's one of the, if not the most difficult foe in adversary that we all face. So how on earth do we embrace fear? That sounds insane. That sounds completely backwards. And I smile as they say that because if I would have said that a month ago, a couple weeks ago, a week ago, I'll live over a week
Ago.
that? How are you going to make sense of that until I did it? Until I looked it directly in the eye
and said, I'm not only not scared of you. I want you. I want you one on one. I want to stare directly back at you and I want to take you on. I want you to challenge me. I want to go toe to toe
“with you. And I'm not only going to do that. I'm going to win because I don't lose. But you have to”
tell yourself that you have to, you have to know within and it starts by belief. Okay. Let's see, I've said this many times. I've had this all wrong for so many years because I was so focused on the fitness side of things, the body building side of things, the nutrition, all of the training, these things that are so important. But guess what? What's the driver behind those? How do I, I thought about this? How are you able to do all of these things? You have to be mentally
strong to do it. Your mind has to be able to endure to overcome your mind controls everything that you do. If you think and really dig deep into this, every single thing revolves around a thought, something that you're doing where your mind is telling you to do one or the other, any decisions that you make, every action that you take or you're hungry, your mind is telling
“you everything, your mind controls everything. So what it makes sense that the power of your mind is”
going to help you overcome your fears. Now, some of the things that I might say, some people might get angry, some people say, what credentials does he have to say this? Everybody with 5,000 letters after their names does not have credentials. They have schooling. They have knowledge. It doesn't mean they have wisdom. It doesn't mean they have hands on experience and it also means that they
were taught one way. Some expound out of that realm and some do not. I always appreciate anybody
that took the time to go to school for years and years and get trained. But I also know that there's far more than something that you learn out of a book or a class where another human is teaching you. It takes real world experience. It takes real interpersonal connection with oneself and with other people and it takes an understanding of humans and our existence and it takes an understanding of God and spirit. So yes, there are professionals that are trained well that you certainly
want to listen to. But there are a lot of concepts and things that go on where people that are in the trenches every day that have real life experiences that go through it day by day by day by day. They have wisdom. See, there's a difference between knowledge and wisdom that I've talked about on many shows and podcasts. There's a lot of people that know a lot that are very knowledgeable. They don't know how to use that knowledge, which is what we call wisdom. Wisdom is the ability
to utilize your knowledge, your weight, your smarts, into the ways that it needs to be utilized, to get the best out of it, to use it wisely. And you do not obtain that through thinking that you're too smart, through over analyzing and through thinking that everything comes out of a book. That's not wisdom. Wisdom is the ability to bend but not break. It is to the ability and the
want to ask questions to challenge things, to look for deeper answers, to know that there's always
more wisdom takes you to do that. Wisdom gives you the ability to look far beyond, to go 20 extra miles, to do everything you can, to not only challenge, but to learn and the challenge is not about thinking that you're always right or to be somebody that's overly dramatic, conspiracy theorist. That is not what I'm talking about. Challenging something is looking for a deeper answer for looking for the core. See, everybody wants to treat, but they don't look at how
to prevent. Why don't we tackle things before they get out of hand? Why don't we try to handle things before they start? Why don't we try to not let things manifest? Let's manifest good things. Let's create good things. Let's stop things before they start. Let's be in control. And how do we be in control? We start by getting control of our mind, our thoughts. We have to have hope. We have to have gratitude. We have to have appreciation. We have to have understanding. We have to have compassion.
“Humans were created and designed to love. That's why that you see so many animals. They have”
that animal instinct to love. It's so pure babies when they're born. They just want love. They want attention. Your pets. They want love. They want attention because that is natural. That is what we were supposed to have. We become jaded. We become stressed. We become overwhelmed. We forget how to love because we lose it. We forget about it. We become scared. We forget it's there. We wonder why compassion won't come out like myself. When I'm so full of love and certain things trigger me to
Be compassionate.
fear, fear of getting taken advantage of fear of getting hurt. These are reasons why you can't
“be compassionate because you put a wall up because you have these fears. You see things happen in”
a movie or other people. You become fearful. You become scared. Some people are scared of failure. Some people are scared. They have phobias. They're scared of certain types of animals, fear of flying, fear of heights, claustrophobia. These are fears. They're fears. And if you don't address them, if you stay scared, if you don't challenge them, if you don't challenge yourself to overcome it, guess what happens worse, worse, addition by subtraction. You don't get there.
You create new problems. And then these stresses, then they they show up in your blood panels. Then they show up in everything that they do. You can't stay focused and you wonder why. Your mind wanders. You wonder why. You have no motivation. You wonder why you blame it on low testosterone or your diet or whatever. Sure, those are contributing factors. But what
“started that? How did we get there? Fear in mindset? Stress. So, okay, we get to this point.”
What do we do now? Well, we look fear head on. We put ourselves in situations and scenarios that were scared of and we go defeat it. We go fight back. We go put ourselves in uncomfortable circumstances or situations. And then when we do it, we realize, wow, that wasn't so bad at all. In fact, I feel so accomplished. Now, I know I'm limitless. Because let me tell you something, we were all created to be limitless and limitless. Listen, take that word how you want. That means
that you're capable of anything. People like to misconstruer words and throw things around and say things in twist and turn and then just so they can start arguing or be divisive. I pray for you. I do, that you'll stop. See, we've gotten to a point in time now where we're kind of at this like breaking point where you've got people that are really trying hard to make a difference. And you've got people that are really trying hard to pull positive energy with negative energy.
People that have negative energy, they start to pull the positive energy out of the room and away from the people that are bringing in to suck it away so that they can bring it back to their level of negativity. Don't be scared to fight that head on. Don't be scared of anything because
there's nothing to be scared of. Fear does not accomplish anything. I always used to get so
stressed in angry about so many things for so many years. I have to ask myself, what did that anger solve? What did that stress solve? Or how did it make it worse? How did it exacerbate a situation
“and turn it into something that it should have never been? How did it prolong something?”
Remember, when you run and hide, you're only delaying the inevitable, which makes it worse because of the lead-up in the build-up that's taken to get to it as opposed to just doing it. You know, when you got that piece of tape or band-aid or whatever, you got a lot of hair there and it's like the slower you do it, the worse it feels and if you just do it real quick and it's
off, it's like sucked for a second, but man's over. It wasn't so bad. I remember the, I remember the
first time I had to get a tooth-fold out and I was just scared, crying, whatever and my dad said it's out. I said, I just remember sitting there stopped. I stopped crying and everything. I was very little kid and I remember thinking of myself, I didn't even know what to say. I just remember, I can picture it and I just thought, huh, not so bad, not so bad at all. Then the next couple of times I was like, "Daddy, am I too afraid to come out?" And it just like, "Walk here, do it."
'Cause I was more concerned about getting money from the tooth-parried in the pain of the tooth, when you realize the reward that you're getting from tackling a fear. Now that's a funny example, but think about the freedom that you get. When you overcome a fear, not only the freedom, but the release, the release. Because it's like a hundred pound weight got lit to up your back and guess what? Some of the aches and pains that you have, you know how
people will say, "Oh, it's 'cause I carried whatever you see athletes say they carry the team on the back or whatever, carry the load." Well, we carry stress, we carry that. We carry burdens, we carry fear, and you know what it does? It causes pain. It causes joy, pain. It causes inflammation. You know what happens when you release that? That pain goes away. I bashed my shin yesterday. Bashed it. And anybody that's ever hit their shin knows that is a terrible pain.
That is a normal situation where I would have been cursing up a storm.
standing there and she heard it because I had picked up a scale to clean the people that clean
“our house. I had picked up a scale to move it back. And I was kind of in a hurry and you could”
hear it. And I said, "Oh, that's going to swell up." And I told her, "Oh, that hurts." You know, because she knows if I say it hurts and hurts. But instead of me cursing and yelling and screaming,
I and she just kept saying, "You want ice to you?" And I said, "No babe, just give me a second."
I said, "I can handle this." I said, "Just give me a minute." And she was concerned because she said, "Oh, my face was starting a little purple." And I walked into the closet and I just started to breathe.
“And I took several breaths and I said, "You know what? Inside this doesn't hurt. It's okay.”
It's fine. There's nothing to be angry about." And I did the deep breathing and deep breathing.
And I'll tell you what. I had a little shinner there, but the pain went away. It went away.
I didn't even feel it. It went away. And you know what? The best about that was it wasn't that the pain went away. I mean, that was great. I didn't, nobody wants to feel pain. I really knew I, I won. I won because I didn't let Anger take over. I had no fear. I didn't have fear pain or anything else. I was running late. I didn't have fear being late. Nothing. I just won. I won an interpersonal
struggle and battle that was, it was making me a different person. I've been doing the
breath work every morning now that I do outside and towards the end. I fight my fear. I keep holding my breath underwater. I don't even call it holding breath now. I call it harmonization and harmonizing my body. Because now when I go wonder, there's no fear. There's no stress. There's no saying anxiety. There's no increase in heart rate. I just sent under their instinct. I started like 10, 15 seconds underwater and I'm doing 60 seconds or more now. It's full piece. One of the reasons I
come up is in case I'm worried now that my wife's looking there and it's going to come out in panic. The piece, the piece of mind and the thrill of winning and victory that you get from fighting your fears is going to shape who you become and who you are. See the path to your destiny will
“change. We fear off the path but to get to your destiny you have to get yourself back on and you”
have to be willing. You have to be willing to do what needs to be done to do that with no fear. And when you do that, when you have that, it is the most freeing feeling in the world. I love everybody and I hope that the words I say resonate and I hope that you can feel exactly what I feel. But you have to take your fear head on. That being said, stay tuned for Plain Mortaccom, Dylan Jamelli. Sign it off.

