(00:00:02): Welcome to the Tya Podcast. (00:00:04): Tya is an advanced operating system for life, (00:00:07): delivering personal sovereignty through elite emotional mastery. (00:00:22): The world crumbling is not new. (00:00:24): It's always being stress tested. (00:00:26): I talk a lot about the universal process of creation where high and low vibrations (00:00:31): serve a purpose. (00:00:33): There is no such thing as escaping a vibrational flow that includes both low and (00:00:39): high vibration as long as we're in physical. (00:00:46): What we see going on around us currently in the United States (00:00:50): is absolutely more chaotic than anything that I've seen in my lifetime. (00:00:57): Far more chaotic, in my opinion, than COVID. (00:01:00): COVID created some chaos, (00:01:02): absolutely, (00:01:02): and that was prolonged for far longer than most of us thought it was ever going to (00:01:06): be. (00:01:07): But we're seeing this unraveling of our government. (00:01:11): And I'm not talking about one side or the other. (00:01:13): I'm talking about all of it. (00:01:16): And in my opinion, (00:01:17): we're seeing this because as we collectively gather more information, (00:01:24): we gather more intelligence with our ability to communicate via technology. (00:01:29): We are questioning our institutions of control like never before. (00:01:33): So the reverence that people once had for government has eroded. (00:01:39): And there's a lot of elements of the government that we have come to understand in (00:01:45): the past 30, (00:01:46): 40 years that are not what they are presented to be and not how they're presented (00:01:51): to be. (00:01:51): And certainly people that present themselves in a way that is not authentic to how (00:01:55): they're really operating behind the scenes. (00:01:57): So we know this. (00:01:59): So it's very easy to start just questioning government in general, (00:02:04): saying that it's all bullshit, (00:02:06): it's all fake, (00:02:07): it's all performative, (00:02:09): and it's all for-profit for the players that are involved, (00:02:12): especially at the highest levels. (00:02:14): That doesn't mean that there aren't people with good intentions entering politics (00:02:19): or working in government. (00:02:20): Certainly there are. (00:02:22): But it seems the higher you get, (00:02:23): the more corrupt it has the potential of being because the more money there is at (00:02:29): stake. (00:02:29): So without plunging into complete cynicism, I always say that anything is possible. (00:02:38): Most things are not probable. (00:02:40): It's important to be able to look at anything with great clarity and in the moment that (00:02:48): reframe away from fear and judgment to deeper understanding. (00:02:53): That is a cornerstone of the Tya practice. (00:02:56): So I can see something that looks like chaos, (00:02:59): that looks like bullshit, (00:03:02): that looks like corruption. (00:03:04): And instead of saying that's wrong and that should not be, (00:03:08): I don't bother with that because I do have a clear understanding of the universal (00:03:12): process of creation. (00:03:13): I see it show up in my life every day. (00:03:15): I see it show up in the lives of people that I work with every day, so I know it works. (00:03:21): If this process of creation, (00:03:23): and I call it universal because it works without fail, (00:03:26): if this is always at play and I know how creation operates, (00:03:31): and I know that we all operate in our own unique bubbles of reality, (00:03:38): And these bubbles of reality absolutely are influenced by what we're consuming. (00:03:44): I know all of these things. (00:03:45): So if I'm looking at something that looks chaotic, (00:03:52): that looks fear-inducing, (00:03:54): judgment-inducing, (00:03:55): it's all the same low vibration experience, (00:03:58): I know first and foremost that I am being fed that to get a reaction, (00:04:03): to cause me to have an opinion and take a side. (00:04:08): In fact, (00:04:09): how often are we told in our society that we have to have an opinion and we have to (00:04:13): take a side. (00:04:14): And if we don't, (00:04:14): there's something wrong with us and we're actually part of the quote unquote (00:04:17): problem. (00:04:18): We hear that a lot. (00:04:19): But what I have come to understand in my practice is that we don't have to take a side. (00:04:25): We don't have to have an opinion as far as demonization of something. (00:04:31): And the reason that for anyone who's choosing to practice Tya, (00:04:35): I would guide you away from demonization is because when you are demonizing (00:04:39): something, (00:04:40): you are giving it power. (00:04:42): You are energizing it. (00:04:45): This is true for something that's going on in your life, (00:04:47): and this is true for anything going on in the collective consciousness of any group (00:04:52): all the way out to all of humanity. (00:04:55): And as always with Tya, I always say, test this yourself. (00:05:01): Think about your life. (00:05:03): This is an evidential practice. (00:05:05): So what is the evidence of that? (00:05:07): Well, (00:05:08): notice that the things that we focus on in our lives, (00:05:11): especially things that we give a lot of power to, (00:05:14): something that we're really wanting and believing that is already ours or something (00:05:18): that we are really demonizing, (00:05:19): those things tend to show up and tend to linger in our lives. (00:05:24): These things (00:05:26): long-held limiting beliefs, (00:05:29): these things that we believe are wrong and shouldn't have happened in our past or (00:05:34): that are happening to us now, (00:05:35): the more we focus on them, (00:05:37): the more power we give to them, (00:05:38): the more they keep showing up for us. (00:05:41): This is true for the collective also because notice the things that we collectively (00:05:47): fear and judge intensify. (00:05:51): And there are certainly people who are in charge that understand that polarity has (00:05:59): a lot of power. (00:06:00): that being polarizing actually empowers them. (00:06:04): That's why they have no problem speaking directly to one group, (00:06:09): telling them exactly what they want to hear, (00:06:11): and continually doubling down on pleasing them no matter what, (00:06:14): while another group hates them, (00:06:17): demonizes them, (00:06:18): thinks that they're the worst thing ever, (00:06:20): and they just keep doing it. (00:06:22): They're not trying to bring everybody together and be liked. (00:06:25): Of course not. (00:06:26): There's far more power in polarization. (00:06:30): Because when you start settling things and bringing people together and things (00:06:36): start going really, (00:06:36): really well, (00:06:39): what happens? (00:06:40): People start doing well. (00:06:42): They start thriving. (00:06:43): They're no longer controlled by fear. (00:06:46): And fear is a significant control agent in our current age. (00:06:53): We are still highly controlled by fear. (00:06:56): Marketing is very fear-driven very often. (00:06:59): Certainly, politics is very fear-driven. (00:07:01): Very rarely do you hear what a politician really plans to do, (00:07:05): nearly as much as you hear about how horrible it is if the other person wins, (00:07:09): how bad life is going to be, (00:07:11): how awful things are going to get if they don't win the election. (00:07:14): That's what we hear. (00:07:15): That's what we've moved into. (00:07:17): That's the era that we're in now, a highly polarized era. (00:07:21): I believe that we are in this highly polarized era because we are becoming wiser beings. (00:07:27): We're becoming wiser versions of ourselves. (00:07:30): We are sharing information. (00:07:32): We are questioning authority. (00:07:34): We're questioning government. (00:07:35): We're questioning religion. (00:07:37): We're questioning all of these things, (00:07:38): and in our questioning, (00:07:40): we are somewhat exiting the matrix. (00:07:42): We're becoming more sovereign. (00:07:44): We are understanding that our well-being is not necessarily delivered by anything (00:07:49): external from us, (00:07:50): that our well-being is of mind first, (00:07:53): energy first, (00:07:54): and when we apply well-being (00:07:57): as our dominant vibration, we live in a heightened state of well-being. (00:08:04): That's what Tya has always been about. (00:08:06): That's the ultimate goal of the Taya practice, (00:08:09): is to ensure that we are moving through ever-increasing states of well-being, (00:08:16): of personal sovereignty, (00:08:17): and (00:08:18): from internal sources, meaning we do not need anything external from us. (00:08:23): The practice is all about going inward, becoming more sovereign versions of ourselves. (00:08:28): We use terms like clarity. (00:08:30): We use terms like emotional intelligence or emotional sovereignty, emotional mastery. (00:08:36): We're using those terms a lot lately because the four pillars of Tya are the practice. (00:08:43): the deliverable of the four pillars is ever increasing emotional mastery. (00:08:49): And when you have ever increasing emotional mastery going on, (00:08:53): then you are solving and healing all of your triggers. (00:08:56): And when you solve and heal all of your triggers, (00:08:58): you are not as susceptible to fear-based messages. (00:09:04): And fear-based messages are all about lowering your vibration, (00:09:07): making you dependent on something external from you so that you behave. (00:09:10): Okay. (00:09:12): Well, (00:09:13): I'm not guiding you not to quote unquote behave, (00:09:15): but you certainly don't have to behave in a way that is benefiting and pleasing (00:09:20): someone other than yourself to your detriment. (00:09:25): So as we collectively do this work to raise our vibration, (00:09:29): the matrix is doubling down on things that polarize. (00:09:35): Notice how we are becoming more polarized now than ever it seems. (00:09:39): Come take this side. (00:09:42): Have this identity. (00:09:44): Adopt this identity. (00:09:45): Be this thing. (00:09:46): And anything that is not this thing is wrong. (00:09:49): And it's a threat to you. (00:09:51): And it's such a threat to you that perhaps it must be destroyed. (00:09:56): That's what we're seeing right now. (00:09:58): And as much as Tya is a metaphysical practice, (00:10:02): I always say that Tya is metaphysics first with science and psychology peppered in (00:10:08): where it makes sense and where it has proven itself over time. (00:10:12): through application. (00:10:14): So from a metaphysical first perspective, (00:10:18): yes, (00:10:19): all creation is a product of consciousness, (00:10:22): conscious creation. (00:10:23): That's how we create our lives. (00:10:25): It's how the entire experience that we're in right now is created. (00:10:29): More importantly, (00:10:31): it's how you continue to create and allow well-being for yourself, (00:10:35): no matter what is going on around you. (00:10:38): no matter what your newsfeed or TikTok or social media is delivering to you. (00:10:44): And anytime you are doom scrolling through something that you know is lowering your (00:10:49): vibration, (00:10:52): I would always say, (00:10:53): first of all, (00:10:54): if you want to have that experience, (00:10:55): you're free to have it. (00:10:55): There's no rules and tie-in. (00:10:57): There's certainly no judgment. (00:10:58): But if you don't want to have that experience, you've got two choices. (00:11:02): You can either turn it all off, walk away from it, (00:11:07): Take all of those social media apps off your device and just stop paying attention (00:11:12): the way I stopped watching the news decades ago. (00:11:16): Or if you have done enough work to where you now are deep enough in a practice, (00:11:23): if not the Taya practice, (00:11:24): to be able to observe your surroundings, (00:11:28): even things that are being fed to you through media, (00:11:33): without being triggered, (00:11:35): without dipping into fear and judgment. (00:11:38): then you are able to really know and be aware of what's going on in the world (00:11:44): without it impacting you. (00:11:45): And as long as it's not impacting you, then... (00:11:50): you are able to just move through life and be in the matrix as much as you want, (00:11:54): which is, (00:11:54): to me, (00:11:55): a superior way or a more preferred way to operate than having to pretend like (00:12:01): certain things don't exist. (00:12:03): There are certainly podcasts out there that would consider themselves spiritual (00:12:07): where no one would ever talk about any of this. (00:12:10): Let's keep our vibe high. (00:12:12): Let's only focus on the positive. (00:12:15): If you can accomplish that, I think it's wonderful. (00:12:19): But what I find is that every time I interact with someone, (00:12:23): and I've been doing this work now publicly for over 10 years, (00:12:28): and in doing this work, (00:12:31): I have met so many people that talk about gratitude for everything all the time. (00:12:37): I say that Taya is the practice of appreciation of all things. (00:12:40): It's a little different than gratitude, however. (00:12:42): So these gratitude folks very often are... (00:12:47): still glossing over what exists in their lower vibrational field. (00:12:53): Because when you start getting to know them a little bit, (00:12:55): you start hearing things from them that are counter to this concept of gratitude (00:13:00): for all things. (00:13:03): You hear the shakiness in their voice. (00:13:06): You feel it in their vibe that there are some unsolved things that they're glossing over. (00:13:10): A lot of people call that spiritual bypassing. (00:13:13): I'm not a big fan of that because I think when you bypass that way, (00:13:16): there's always going to be a crash waiting for you. (00:13:19): With this amping up of chaos and uncertainty around the world, (00:13:28): you are going to be exposed to things, (00:13:30): or it's highly likely that you will be exposed to things, (00:13:33): at least in concept and idea through media, (00:13:36): that you might not be ready to see and experience. (00:13:40): It might trigger you. (00:13:42): If you are wanting to be a more sovereign version of yourself as the world seems to (00:13:48): collapse into further chaos, (00:13:50): then having a foundational system or practice like Tya or something like it is (00:13:57): extremely, (00:13:58): extremely useful. (00:14:00): And I'm not just here to sell you on the concept of Tya. (00:14:03): Of course, that's the theme of the podcast. (00:14:05): But really, (00:14:06): this is about understanding what is going on right now and what is likely to (00:14:12): continue to go on for a while. (00:14:16): And I have an opinion about this. (00:14:20): My opinion is that the tech leaders of our world who have become the leaders of our (00:14:28): world, (00:14:28): they are the wealthiest, (00:14:31): very often the most paid attention to people of our time. (00:14:34): You know who they are. (00:14:34): I don't have to name them. (00:14:37): They are all seemingly supporting this. (00:14:43): Why is that? (00:14:45): Well, (00:14:46): I believe and I've noticed that all of these folks, (00:14:50): if they didn't start there with technology, (00:14:53): they have certainly pivoted to being in the media business. (00:15:00): As we move forward, (00:15:01): and I'm not talking about necessarily in a year or two years, (00:15:04): this is how it's going to progress and it's going to happen so slowly we don't (00:15:08): really notice until we're fully there. (00:15:12): AI is absolutely going to unemploy most humans. (00:15:18): I believe the version of AI that most of us have access to right now is going to (00:15:22): seem like a black and white television from the past very, (00:15:25): very soon. (00:15:26): I believe it is far more capable than what is being offered to consumers right now (00:15:31): and will become far more capable very quickly. (00:15:35): So I can't think of too many things that AI is not going to be able to begin to do. (00:15:42): So what you're going to see is this mass shift in how we generate commerce in our (00:15:49): world, (00:15:50): how we exchange for the things that we want and need. (00:15:54): Now I've heard some people really melting down on TikTok saying that these (00:15:57): oligarchs want to end humanity as it's known and have a world that is just AI and a (00:16:04): few rich people and that's it. (00:16:06): I don't necessarily think that that's true at all. (00:16:08): I think having human emotionally based reactive beings is still good for commerce (00:16:17): and will continue to be good for commerce. (00:16:20): Because when you are selling something, (00:16:23): the last thing that you really want is logic in a lot of cases. (00:16:28): You want people to buy products based on emotion. (00:16:32): So emotion is just such a powerful tool, (00:16:38): especially the emotion of perceived potential joy or pleasure and fear. (00:16:48): All the same thing. (00:16:49): These are all hot button emotions for us. (00:16:51): We want joy. (00:16:52): We want pleasure. (00:16:53): We want freedom. (00:16:54): We want fun. (00:16:55): We don't want pain. (00:16:57): We don't want destruction. (00:16:59): We don't want poverty. (00:17:00): We don't want illness. (00:17:01): We don't want sadness. (00:17:02): We don't want suffering. (00:17:03): So we have all of these things that are categorized, but they are all hot button issues. (00:17:08): They are all key motivators for any physical being. (00:17:11): So we are certainly still more susceptible to marketing and persuasion than any (00:17:18): AI-driven being is ever going to be. (00:17:20): So I believe that humanity still serves a purpose for these folks. (00:17:26): And I absolutely believe that humanity serves a purpose for the earth environment. (00:17:30): We are continually regenerating this environment by stress testing it, (00:17:35): by stress testing everything. (00:17:37): In fact, that's the way creation occurs. (00:17:39): That's why low vibration exists. (00:17:41): So that every single creation will begin as something that we're very excited about. (00:17:47): We're giving a lot of positive energy to. (00:17:49): We're absolutely creating in that high vibrational state. (00:17:52): Anything is possible up there. (00:17:54): And then inevitably, (00:17:55): the vibration is going to shift on any topic because we're living in a polarized (00:17:59): environment. (00:18:00): We're not static. (00:18:01): Nothing is. (00:18:02): And the vibration around that creation is going to drop. (00:18:07): And when that vibration drops, it's going to be stress tested. (00:18:11): Some sort of storm is going to come through and challenge it. (00:18:15): The only way that we ever fail at anything, (00:18:17): as we all know, (00:18:18): is we just decide to stop because it seems to be falling apart or not working or (00:18:22): unraveling in some way, (00:18:24): demanifestation, (00:18:25): if you will. (00:18:26): And we decide just to give up and stop. (00:18:28): Well, (00:18:28): we have halted the process of creation when we choose to do this, (00:18:31): but it's always a choice. (00:18:33): We always have the option to keep moving through the stress test, (00:18:37): the challenge, (00:18:38): and allow that challenge to motivate us, (00:18:42): inspire us to create a better version of whatever it is. (00:18:46): This is true for a business. (00:18:47): This is true for a relationship. (00:18:49): This is true for a fortune, a health regime. (00:18:51): Whatever it is that we're creating, it's all the same. (00:18:54): Universally, it's all the same. (00:18:55): So everything is going to be stress tested. (00:18:58): Well, (00:18:58): what's happening right now is the United States government, (00:19:02): the Constitution, (00:19:03): is absolutely being stress tested. (00:19:05): So we don't know what it looks like from here. (00:19:08): But with all of this AI coming online, (00:19:11): what we're seeing is some very well-known, (00:19:14): extremely wealthy people all are pivoting to owning a piece of media. (00:19:22): And my theory around this is (00:19:25): is that they're all doing that because in the future, (00:19:30): we're probably going to be pushed to a point, (00:19:33): and I believe chaos is a wonderful change agent to get us there, (00:19:37): where we have a collapse of currency. (00:19:41): And I know that this is what crypto is supposed to be all about, (00:19:44): and I think that this is already in motion for sure. (00:19:47): But I do believe that we will see some sort of a currency, (00:19:50): global currency collapse, (00:19:52): where our current exchange system is moving through a stress test, (00:19:56): and it's breaking down because humans are becoming more and more unemployed because (00:20:01): of AI. (00:20:02): Stay with me here. (00:20:03): This is going to make logical sense, (00:20:05): and then you decide whether you want to adopt this as a theory or not. (00:20:09): So as this is going on, (00:20:12): And these folks know what's coming in terms of AI and they know how it's going to (00:20:16): impact humanity. (00:20:18): They have to have a change agent to allow this collapse of currency. (00:20:23): And then someone has to swoop in as the savior saying, guess what? (00:20:28): We've unemployed a lot of you. (00:20:30): We're going to continue to unemploy you, but we're very benevolent beings. (00:20:34): And we are going to issue basic human income, perhaps by nation or something of that nature. (00:20:41): But we will see folks moving to some sort of a guaranteed basic income that does (00:20:48): not necessarily require labor. (00:20:51): But the reason that doesn't work and will never work is because there is another law. (00:20:58): I do not call it a universal law. (00:21:01): I know it to be more of a physical law, the law of exchange. (00:21:06): Meaning, think about how we move through life. (00:21:13): We are always exchanging something. (00:21:18): Every relationship has a transactional element to it. (00:21:22): Every business, every job, everything that you buy, everything has this exchange cooked into it. (00:21:31): And I understand that it's more obvious in some areas than others. (00:21:35): Going to work and putting in labor and producing something, (00:21:38): you earn dollars, (00:21:39): you take those dollars, (00:21:40): and you go buy the things that you want and need. (00:21:44): Very clear commerce system of exchange. (00:21:47): Very, very clear. (00:21:48): But I remember when Facebook first came around. (00:21:52): This is a great example of exchange always being at play. (00:21:56): And everybody jumped on Facebook at the time. (00:22:01): Gosh, I'm going to reconnect with all my high school friends. (00:22:03): This is showing my age a bit here. (00:22:07): I'm going to connect with people that are of like mind, no matter where they are on the planet. (00:22:12): If they have access to Facebook, we can find each other. (00:22:14): We can get into a group and we can start exchanging ideas. (00:22:17): How wonderful that this great guy, Mark Zuckerberg, has created this platform and it's free. (00:22:23): How nice. (00:22:25): I remember the early days of Facebook. (00:22:26): It was literally just a feed of people that I knew what they were doing, (00:22:30): what was going on in their lives. (00:22:32): I'm catching up with people. (00:22:33): I'm kind of figuring out how people turned out or what's going on with people I (00:22:36): haven't seen in a long time, (00:22:37): friends, (00:22:37): family, (00:22:38): all of that. (00:22:39): It was just this charming little experience. (00:22:44): Then it turned into something different. (00:22:47): Because so many people liked it and so many people joined the platform, (00:22:51): it turned into inevitably an advertising platform. (00:22:55): Well, guess what? (00:22:57): That was the goal all along. (00:23:00): To get lots of people on the platform and monetize it, (00:23:03): not by charging them to use the platform, (00:23:06): but by making the users of the platform the product itself. (00:23:09): Now, the cat's been out of that bag for a long time now. (00:23:12): So we've seen the evolution of Facebook go from this charming little platform that (00:23:19): was growing rapidly and became monetized through ads, (00:23:23): which makes sense. (00:23:24): It's a business. (00:23:25): It costs money to run something like that. (00:23:26): So, of course, needing to monetize it is part of it. (00:23:30): And now it's morphed into this information platform where you are being fed (00:23:37): certainly certain types of information all the time. (00:23:39): It's a very different platform than it used to be. (00:23:42): And the way I look at Facebook today is I feel about Facebook kind of the way I (00:23:47): feel about walking into a shopping mall. (00:23:49): I walk into a shopping mall today and I'm a kid. (00:23:52): I was a teenager in the 80s and that was kind of a cool place to go hang out, (00:23:55): believe it or not, (00:23:56): when I was a teenager. (00:23:57): And you went and shopped there and it was sort of a town square, if you will. (00:24:00): It was kind of a cool place to be when I was a kid. (00:24:03): Now, I don't want to be in one for any reason. (00:24:05): If there's a store that only exists in the mall, I'm probably just going to shop online. (00:24:09): I don't want to be in that environment. (00:24:10): It's depressing. (00:24:11): It's weird. (00:24:12): It just seems very out of date now and I just don't want any part of it. (00:24:16): So, (00:24:18): I feel the same way about Facebook because it's just morphed into something very (00:24:22): different and there's a lot of information and there's a lot of things on there (00:24:25): that are obviously trying to grab our attention, (00:24:28): pull us or draw us into a polarized opinion and move us into a specific narrative. (00:24:36): And we see it, we know that. (00:24:40): That's a good example of how everything really is exchange at its root. (00:24:45): Everything is. (00:24:46): You can think of certain scenarios where you just can't see it. (00:24:49): If you go a little deeper, (00:24:50): realize, (00:24:51): yeah, (00:24:51): there is a transactional nature to that relationship as well. (00:24:54): Absolutely there is. (00:24:56): So if exchange is automatically cooked into everything in our environment, (00:25:02): then if we create this system of universal income, (00:25:07): And there's no jobs left. (00:25:09): Nobody can work a job anymore. (00:25:11): And everybody is earning the same amount of money. (00:25:14): And so essentially in that scenario, (00:25:16): we would end up living in the same type of home, (00:25:18): I would imagine, (00:25:18): eating the same kind of food, (00:25:21): taking on the same types of activities. (00:25:23): And what's going to happen is that if we level the playing field that way, (00:25:28): and sort of break down this pyramid that we live in now, (00:25:31): well, (00:25:32): inevitably, (00:25:33): ego is going to kick back in if it stops at all. (00:25:36): Well, what's going to happen with ego? (00:25:39): This person in this space is going to look to their left and right and think, oh, this is nice. (00:25:46): I want a little more. (00:25:48): I want to have just a little more than my neighbor. (00:25:50): My ego says that I deserve it. (00:25:52): I'm a little smarter than they are. (00:25:54): I'm a little more clever. (00:25:55): How can I get a little more out of life than they do? (00:26:01): And then the system would just start all over again, (00:26:03): but how do you do that when there's no jobs left? (00:26:06): Well, you have to become more clever and (00:26:10): A way that that ego can be captured and exploited by the folks at the top that are (00:26:20): already planning all of this is to understand that the product now is not going to (00:26:29): be paid for by labor. (00:26:32): It's going to be paid for through attention. (00:26:36): We're already moving in this direction. (00:26:38): It's already happening. (00:26:40): that what you pay attention to. (00:26:42): So what's going to happen is all of these oligarchs, (00:26:46): and we believe that it's a conspiracy, (00:26:47): and on some level maybe it is, (00:26:49): I believe that these high-level conspiracies are more of a vibration. (00:26:53): They're an unspoken conspiracy. (00:26:54): If you're telling me that the biggest egos in the world, (00:26:59): people that are multi-billionaires and trillionaires that wanna run everything and (00:27:04): are buying elections and owning politicians and really controlling things, (00:27:08): If they're deciding to split that pot evenly, that would be the biggest shock of my life. (00:27:15): Of course not. (00:27:17): They may be singing the same song and they may all be sitting together on (00:27:21): inauguration day celebrating the guy they got elected, (00:27:23): but... (00:27:25): certainly their mind is I'm smart and the guy next to me is really smart. (00:27:28): I'm a little smarter. (00:27:30): I'm going to be more clever than him. (00:27:31): This is human nature. (00:27:33): This is ego at play. (00:27:34): There's a reason that we have an ego. (00:27:35): There's a reason that we have that drive. (00:27:37): It keeps us moving through the experience. (00:27:40): We can detune ego while we want, (00:27:42): but if we're waking up another day, (00:27:44): something is driving us to do that. (00:27:46): And that is ego. (00:27:48): So yeah, (00:27:50): This ego comes into play, (00:27:54): and one of the oligarchs decides, (00:27:57): well, (00:27:58): to get more people on my platform, (00:28:01): I'm going to issue a reward for watching my platform and paying attention to my (00:28:05): thing. (00:28:06): And buying stuff through me. (00:28:08): I mean, that makes sense. (00:28:09): We already see that happening right now. (00:28:11): So they're going to say, I'm going to be a little more clever about how I go about doing this. (00:28:14): And I'm going to market this in a certain way so that these people out there that (00:28:18): want a little more are paying attention to me and not them. (00:28:21): So the system of commerce, the system of exchange just starts turning all over again. (00:28:26): Now, (00:28:26): the only reason I'm sharing this theory, (00:28:28): and it's just a theory, (00:28:29): is to detune everything that's going on now. (00:28:37): So if you're listening this deep into the episode and you're curious about what I'm (00:28:43): sharing, (00:28:43): I'm not sharing this to instill fear and judgment. (00:28:46): I will never do that. (00:28:47): If it sounds like I'm doing that, I'm always going to come back around to something different. (00:28:51): I promise you that. (00:28:53): Because that's how I operate. (00:28:55): That's what Taya is. (00:28:57): Yes, there's chaos going on. (00:28:59): Yes, there are things going on that are not my preference and never will be. (00:29:03): But instead of rushing to fear and judgment, (00:29:06): which is energy, (00:29:08): which I believe is contributing to more of the same, (00:29:12): whether it's for me or into the collective consciousness of humanity, (00:29:16): into any group, (00:29:18): I'm going to stop short of fear and judgment. (00:29:22): I'm going to look, and my catch there, I'm all about the catch. (00:29:25): I catch myself before these old habits break in. (00:29:30): Instead of fearing and judging this, I want to understand it more deeply. (00:29:35): And if you're just seeing a video clip of something, (00:29:38): even if in the clip you know it's not your preference, (00:29:40): you still don't know the full story. (00:29:44): So if I'm going to give it any time at all, (00:29:47): any energy at all, (00:29:49): if I'm not going to decide just to move on from it, (00:29:51): and it's always your choice whether you do or not, (00:29:54): I am then going to gather more information without allowing myself to dip into fear (00:29:58): and judgment. (00:29:59): Let me find out more about this. (00:30:01): Let me have some understanding of why this is happening this way. (00:30:05): What is the amped up energy at play that becomes so amped up that it becomes volatile? (00:30:11): It becomes combustible. (00:30:13): And then something major happens. (00:30:15): Somebody gets shot. (00:30:17): Somebody gets killed. (00:30:18): Something gets blown up. (00:30:20): A whole group of people perish. (00:30:22): A war starts. (00:30:24): There's always momentum that leads to these things. (00:30:27): And if you're a sovereign being, (00:30:30): then what you're doing is you are observing these things without feeding them. (00:30:36): And if you hear me say that and these words are not your preference, (00:30:42): you are right to turn this off and move away from it because I'm not speaking to (00:30:46): you. (00:30:49): Because if you were here to challenge this idea, it's okay to challenge it. (00:30:53): I have no problem with anybody challenging. (00:30:55): I'm never going to argue for it. (00:30:57): I'm just going to say, (00:30:59): I understand that most people are not in a place of readiness to detune on that (00:31:04): level. (00:31:05): And that's okay. (00:31:06): It doesn't mean that I'm better than or smarter than. (00:31:09): I have traveled very far down a path of conscious creation. (00:31:12): I have doubled down on it for many, many decades now. (00:31:16): It has always worked for me, (00:31:17): and the people that choose to give it power and adopt this mindset, (00:31:21): I see it working for them. (00:31:22): That's the only thing that I can promise to anyone is real evidence of how this works. (00:31:29): It's not delivering perfection, but my favorite thing in life is clarity. (00:31:35): Clarity. (00:31:36): I love understanding what makes something work, how something is actually transpiring. (00:31:43): What is the energy behind it? (00:31:45): How are we consciously creating these things unwanted and wanted? (00:31:50): It's my life's work. (00:31:53): So in thinking this way, (00:31:56): anytime I choose to pick up my device and see news or see something being shared, (00:32:04): usually it's on a platform like TikTok or something like that. (00:32:06): I'm certainly not going to a news platform. (00:32:09): I am stopping short of fear and judgment. (00:32:14): I'm observing fear. (00:32:16): If it does trigger something, (00:32:17): the first thing I'm going to do is set that down and go explore through meditation (00:32:21): what that trigger is. (00:32:22): What belief is still rooted in me somewhere that's allowing a trigger of any sort? (00:32:27): My intention is to be a sovereign being. (00:32:29): As a sovereign being, (00:32:31): I believe collectively we will have more solving power because I already have more (00:32:37): solving power in my life. (00:32:38): For the things that I really want to solve, I solve them. (00:32:44): As a sovereign being, (00:32:46): and as we become wiser versions of ourselves, (00:32:50): I believe more and more humans are going to move toward more emotional sovereignty, (00:32:58): more emotional mastery, (00:33:01): meaning that we don't pretend like the emotion doesn't happen or exist. (00:33:05): We use it as an exploratory tool. (00:33:09): to gather more information, (00:33:10): to detune fear and judgment, (00:33:12): have a deeper understanding, (00:33:14): and gain a level of appreciation for anything and everything that we observe, (00:33:21): witness, (00:33:22): or experience. (00:33:23): By appreciation, I always mean just that, deeper understanding. (00:33:27): Such deep understanding that there's no point in fearing and judging because we get (00:33:31): it, (00:33:31): even if we don't agree with it. (00:33:34): Even if we don't agree with it, (00:33:35): I will never agree with shooting and killing an innocent person. (00:33:39): I will never agree with that. (00:33:40): But instead of demonizing it, (00:33:43): because we have been demonizing murder for as long as history has been recorded, (00:33:49): and we've never solved it. (00:33:51): We've never solved it. (00:33:53): Mass murder, (00:33:54): senseless murder, (00:33:55): tragic murder, (00:33:57): all of these things we greatly fear, (00:33:59): and they don't stop. (00:34:02): And they won't stop until we stop fearing and judging and start taking on deeper (00:34:08): understanding of the energy of the drivers behind that type of creation, (00:34:13): behind that event. (00:34:14): Can we solve it? (00:34:15): Absolutely. (00:34:16): Can we solve anything and everything that's important to us? (00:34:21): Absolutely. (00:34:23): But thinking in terms of I'm going to solve unjust murder just with my mind, (00:34:30): of course I'm not saying that. (00:34:33): I'm saying collectively we can, but it starts independently. (00:34:40): It starts with us being more sovereign versions of ourselves and not allowing fear (00:34:45): to rule us, (00:34:47): to control us. (00:34:49): Understanding what's going on. (00:34:52): I shared that scenario about currency and oligarchs earlier, (00:34:56): not to instill fear and judgment, (00:34:58): but to simply allow all of us that care to listen to me to zoom out and understand (00:35:04): what's happening so that we don't have to fear and judge it. (00:35:07): We don't have to say, why? (00:35:08): I don't understand. (00:35:09): This is so senseless. (00:35:10): Why chaos? (00:35:11): Why are we allowing all this? (00:35:12): Why are both sides, both political parties allowing all this? (00:35:16): Because they are. (00:35:19): We're seeing more and more clearly that both parties are really just the same thing. (00:35:24): They co-opt different groups to instill fear, (00:35:26): to stay in power, (00:35:27): and their power is more about their own personal enrichment more times than not. (00:35:31): Period. (00:35:34): That's current day politics. (00:35:35): It's always been there. (00:35:36): It's just become, we're becoming more aware of it. (00:35:39): And because we're becoming more aware of it, it's becoming more pronounced. (00:35:43): That's why it seems more ridiculous now. (00:35:45): Because to get attention now, you've got to be ridiculous. (00:35:49): You've got to do something really outlandish and outside the box to get somebody's attention. (00:35:54): I understand that. (00:35:56): That's not necessarily wrong. (00:35:57): It's just where we are. (00:35:59): There's so much information all the time being offered that the one that is the (00:36:04): noisiest or the most disruptive or the most polarizing is the one that wins (00:36:08): attention. (00:36:11): We are clearly in an attention economy, (00:36:13): and we're going to move deeper and deeper and deeper into that. (00:36:16): That's not a prediction of the future. (00:36:18): That's just clear evidence of everything that we're seeing now being stated out loud. (00:36:22): So if we know that, we don't have to fear it. (00:36:25): We don't have to judge it. (00:36:26): We can gain a deeper understanding of it. (00:36:28): We can start discerning the difference or start really understanding the difference (00:36:33): between discernment of preference and judgment, (00:36:37): which is when we label something as this shouldn't be, (00:36:40): it shouldn't exist, (00:36:41): that shouldn't be happening. (00:36:43): There's far more emotional energy offered in the should not be version of preference. (00:36:50): Far more. (00:36:52): And so that's when we get into bringing back these unwanted aspects of our lives (00:36:58): again and again and again and again. (00:37:01): Because even if our conscious mind is trying to move on to something that is more desirable, (00:37:08): For example, (00:37:09): if we're always finding ourselves broke and we start making more money and things (00:37:14): start working and we're saying affirmations and we're really paying attention to (00:37:17): conscious creation and we're thinking positively and maybe we're working harder or (00:37:21): smarter and we're doing all the things that we're supposed to do. (00:37:24): If the subconscious mind doesn't fully support that, there's always going to be this correction. (00:37:30): There's always going to be this sort of crash or correction to that because you are (00:37:35): stress testing your subconscious belief system. (00:37:38): So that's why we work with the subconscious so much, (00:37:41): especially at the academy level with Taya, (00:37:44): because that's where real change comes from. (00:37:47): That's why our first course is called High Stakes Change. (00:37:50): If it's really important to you and you want to do work at this level, (00:37:54): then the stakes are higher. (00:37:55): Come here when the stakes are high and you really want to change because it's all (00:37:59): about going from the concept of what Taya is, (00:38:03): those four pillars that we talk about on here all the time, (00:38:06): Operating your life from that concept of polarity and vibration, (00:38:11): emotional mastery, (00:38:13): all these things that we're always talking about, (00:38:15): to study, (00:38:16): which is reading the book, (00:38:18): to academy level, (00:38:20): where you are going to come and work with the coaches and myself to start rewiring (00:38:24): the subconscious level so that you don't have the crashes anymore, (00:38:28): so that you can move through the stress test, (00:38:31): utilizing that period for information. (00:38:35): So all of this discussion about government collapse and currency collapse and all (00:38:42): of the amped up chaos, (00:38:44): it really is just about how we choose to frame it for ourselves and collectively. (00:38:53): And what will happen with this practice, (00:38:55): as more and more people practice it, (00:38:57): yes, (00:38:57): we're all plugged into a collective consciousness. (00:38:59): Yes, (00:39:00): we can start humanity moving in a direction where more and more people are (00:39:05): operating this way with these solving, (00:39:07): healing practices. (00:39:09): creative power that we call source, which in my opinion is not a deity. (00:39:14): It's not human-like. (00:39:16): It's not anything looking to be worshipped or obeyed or anything like that. (00:39:19): It's simple creative energy, and we see it around us all the time. (00:39:24): The example that I like to give for that is that notice that a forest can have a (00:39:27): storm come through, (00:39:29): create destruction, (00:39:31): and then the forest, (00:39:32): because of that destruction, (00:39:33): will actually eventually grow back even more lush and stronger than it was before. (00:39:39): That's source. (00:39:41): The storm that came through was a polarized separation from source that caused a (00:39:46): combustible event. (00:39:47): That's what low vibration is for. (00:39:49): That's the purpose of it. (00:39:51): But the storm ultimately makes everything there stronger. (00:39:58): So if we are weathering a storm right now in the United States, perhaps globally, (00:40:05): with governments sinking into more chaos, (00:40:09): with more unrest, (00:40:11): perhaps more war looming, (00:40:14): collapse of currencies, (00:40:15): recessions, (00:40:16): global recessions. (00:40:18): If all of that is coming and we're fearing it, we're creating it. (00:40:24): We're promoting it. (00:40:27): And I know people that operate more in the matrix are going to say things like, (00:40:33): well, (00:40:33): I need to be aware and I need to have an opinion and I need to take a side. (00:40:37): I need to fight this. (00:40:40): That's just a matrix tactic. (00:40:43): to draw all of us into it. (00:40:46): As more and more of us are exiting the matrix with ideas such as what I share here, (00:40:51): yeah, (00:40:51): the matrix is going to double down. (00:40:52): It's going to come on stronger. (00:40:54): It's an energy. (00:40:56): It's a vibration. (00:40:56): It wants to draw us back in. (00:40:59): Oh, (00:40:59): you're going to say that politics and religion and borders and government and all (00:41:04): of these things are really just human constructs? (00:41:08): that you really don't have to be bound by those things. (00:41:12): And we've had a lot more people move toward ideas such as that in recent years. (00:41:16): Well, here's something scarier. (00:41:19): You need to get back into the matrix to feel safe. (00:41:22): All of these polarized identities, (00:41:26): I know you already know this if you're listening to me, (00:41:28): they just exist to make people feel safe. (00:41:31): I'm a this, (00:41:32): and my being of this makes me right, (00:41:35): and everyone that isn't the same as me is wrong. (00:41:38): Well, (00:41:41): the challenge to that is, (00:41:43): if you feel so steadfast in your identity, (00:41:49): why do you need anyone else to agree with you? (00:41:54): Why do you need anyone else to believe the same as you to validate your beliefs? (00:42:02): You don't. (00:42:03): You just don't. (00:42:05): If you're a sovereign being, you are of sovereign mind first. (00:42:09): And whatever's going on around you is just a stress test for your own sovereignty. (00:42:17): What could possibly go on that I am going to fear so much that it modifies my behavior? (00:42:26): In the moment, things going on, a reaction to something that's actually already happening. (00:42:31): Yeah, that's what fear is for. (00:42:33): If a bus is racing toward me, the fear mechanism is going to kick in. (00:42:36): I'm going to get the hell out of the way. (00:42:37): Of course I am. (00:42:39): That's what fear is really for. (00:42:40): But it's been co-opted for millennia now. (00:42:44): Throughout recorded history, fear has been co-opted. (00:42:47): Oh, it's not just the bus coming at you. (00:42:49): It's your credit report. (00:42:51): It's the grades that you got in school. (00:42:54): It's your level of education. (00:42:55): It's what your boss thinks of you. (00:42:58): It's the next recession. (00:42:59): It's the stock market. (00:43:01): It's what your children think of you. (00:43:02): It's all these things that you're supposed to fear and you're supposed to judge (00:43:06): because you fear them. (00:43:09): And what happens? (00:43:11): We pay attention to it. (00:43:12): We focus it. (00:43:12): We get more of it. (00:43:15): The antidote to that is sovereignty. (00:43:18): The antidote to that is detuning any and every fear that you've got, (00:43:22): all the way up to and including death, (00:43:26): up to and including war, (00:43:29): up to and including something bad happening to someone that you care about. (00:43:35): I'm not saying that you don't have a preference and don't get to have an opinion. (00:43:39): Certainly, the people that I care about, I want them to do well. (00:43:42): I want them to be healthy and happy. (00:43:44): I want everyone to be healthy and happy, certainly. (00:43:47): But am I going to waste energy fearing something happening to one of them? (00:43:55): Am I going to utilize my focus on paying attention to exactly what I don't want (00:44:01): from me or anyone else? (00:44:05): Not for very long, if at all. (00:44:07): That's sovereignty. (00:44:10): And that's what this practice delivers. (00:44:13): So anytime you listen to us, (00:44:15): that's what you're going to hear, (00:44:17): how we become more sovereign versions of ourselves. (00:44:21): I am happy to talk about current events. (00:44:24): There's no reason to hide from them. (00:44:26): There's no reason to fear them. (00:44:27): There's no reason to judge them as something that shouldn't be. (00:44:30): We can stop at preference. (00:44:32): And then anytime we see something that we don't agree with or fully understand, (00:44:38): the first reaction by default can become, (00:44:42): I want to know more about this. (00:44:43): I want to understand it deeper. (00:44:45): I want to gain at least a modicum of appreciation, (00:44:49): even for the one that's doing the thing that's not my preference, (00:44:52): even for the one pulling the trigger. (00:44:56): It's not easy. (00:44:56): It takes work. (00:44:58): It takes time. (00:45:00): But that's what the practice is. (00:45:02): Thank you so much for listening. (00:45:04): That's it for today. (00:45:06): Taya is a system of elite emotional mastery. (00:45:09): The work lives at TayaAcademy.com. (00:45:12): That's T-Y-A-Academy.com. (00:45:15): I'll leave it there.