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Understanding "why life can seem so hard"

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[0:14]In this video, guys, what I want to talk about is what a prominent religion has been telling its followers for hundreds of years, and why it's so important for the awareness for you and I.
[0:14]And up there you see I I have the word familiar and the root of the word familiar is of the family.
[0:14]How what of the family means and how it's been ruling your life up until this now moment.
[0:14]And whatever mom was feeling at the time, whatever mom's identity was, all that, whatever she was feeling about herself.
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[0:01]Hey guys, welcome back to another video here for Vanish the Doubt. As always, guys, in this avatar suit, I identify as George Macnamar.

[0:14]And as always, I bow to who each and every one of you are. You are consciousness. You are universal source energy. You are light, you are energy, you are vibration, you are frequency. In this video, guys, what I want to talk about is what a prominent religion has been telling its followers for hundreds of years, and why it's so important for the awareness for you and I. So, I want to start off with this graph up here, this model here from Dr. um, Bruce Lipton. And up there you see I I have the word familiar and the root of the word familiar is of the family. Now, how is I want to how how this all ties together. How what of the family means and how it's been ruling your life up until this now moment. So, across this graph here, you see zero and then third trimester. Third trimester is when your brain your brain turned on. Everybody's brain turned on in third trimester. So, when you and I were just a fetus, our brains turned on. And whatever mom was feeling at the time, whatever mom's identity was, all that, whatever she was feeling about herself. That energy was transferred down to you through the umbilical cord. Okay? So, if mom's feelings were one of overwhelm, one of stress, one of angst, anxiety, frustration, doubt, guilt, any of that, that all that energy is transferred down to you. Now, three months later, once you and I come into this world, and I if you notice, I I mentioned in my beginning and all my videos, I mentioned how we're all frequency, right? Energy and vibration. Well, our brains operate on waves, states, wave, so we're in when we're first born, coming to this world, we're in the delta brainwave state. Everything is consciousness. The world is consciousness, this universe. You and I operate within states. There's an unlimited amounts of states within consciousness. So, the brainwave state, you and I were in when we were first born, first come to this world is Delta. So, it's like when you and I are sound asleep in the middle of the night, we're in Delta brainwave state, the slowest brainwave state to be in. It's why infants sleep most of the first year. Okay? Between age two to age four, our brain waves were in a state called theta. So, think of being hypnotized, a hypnotist will put its subject, get the subject into theta brainwave state so he can control that subject. Okay? But between two and four, we're also in the imaginative state, right? So, we play with things, we imagined being, you know, superheroes, or whatever girls, you imagined, you know, being talking to your dolls and having a little tea parties, right? There really was T in those cups, right? But we're also observing, we're observing mom and dad. We're learning the rules of the family. We're learning the rules of the extended family of society, right? Some of us are being introduced to school and the rules of school, right? How to be obedient. Now, interestingly, with respect to schools, back in 1902, when John Rockefeller, so think of Rockefeller Center in New York City, when John Rockefeller back then formed the general education board, which today we know as the Board of Education. John said this said the following, the world does not need thinkers. What the world needs are workers. So, for generations from that point on, our parents and grandparents were led to and be taught to be workers, not to think for ourselves. Okay? So, another form of being hypnotized. That's where back then, what started to becoming very popular in society was the time clock. You had to punch in and punch out where I grew up, where I was born, there was a tavern called a bar, a gin mill on every single corner from our town to the next town. Because when men finished working, they didn't go home, they went to the gin mill, they went to the bar because they earned the right to have a couple of drinks. Now, lots of alcoholism back in those days. My father, unfortunately, succumbed to a lot of that. He was an alcoholic because that's how he his his identity was formed, right? That's what men did. So, that was part of this formation of the identity. So, you and I, our identity was being molded, was being formed by the rules of the family, the extended family, society. So, from age four to age seven, that our brainwave state is, or was, alpha, alpha is slow conscious. So, think of when you're sitting, watching TV or scrolling on the computer or whatever at night and your body's tired and you're you're awake, but you're just sort of like, very relaxed, you're not you're paying attention but not really. That's alpha brainwave state. Okay? Also, from four to seven, we're learning things such as stop cry stop your crying, I'll give you something to cry about, right? So, before that, you cried and the whole world rushed over to make sure you're okay. Now you start crying and, you know, it's I'll give you something to cry about. You're learning things about money, right? What do you think money's money grows on trees? You how hard I work to earn this money? Stuff like that, right? Think of some of the conversations in your environment around money. What was the modeling behavior there or the mechanism? Okay? Now, from age seven on, we're in what we call the the beta brainwave state, which is what you're in right now. So, for seven years and three months, our identity was molded and what science has found is that 60% of the beliefs that we carried from that age, from that that period or time, 60% is limiting, self-sabotaging beliefs. 95% of this thinking controls our day. We operate based off of 95% of that. Because what I just displayed was our subconscious mind. Subconscious brain was on, conscious brain wasn't wasn't on yet. So, all of that was sort of like this computer, right? Everything was downloaded into it, the operating system, your operating system, my operating system. So, our values and beliefs, our identity, our behaviors and the environment for which we grew up was all established back then. Okay? We we think between 60 to 70,000, we have that many thoughts, 60 to 70,000 per day. 95% of these thoughts, we don't even realize we're we're just it's habitual, we don't even realize it. By age 35, Dr. Jo Spencer says that we operate based on a memorized set of emotional reactions, habits, beliefs and perceptions. Now, go back up to familiar or of the family because a lot of how we act, a lot of our beliefs and our values are familiar to us. The way things, the way the people around us, their their consciousness, how they act, how they interact, is very familiar because it's of the family. So, everything is based off of here, your life, so the print out of your life is based off of this, how you were raised for those first seven years and three months. A lot of this here dictates, like I said, our life. So, one of the ways we can establish this or prove this is if you're driving a car and a song comes on the radio, you start singing to the song. Right? The music, the lyrics bring you to another area, probably back when you were younger. And you're singing, singing and singing, most songs are probably about two, three, maybe four months, four minutes long. But you realize, wait a minute, I've just been singing this whole song and I've been driving this same amount of time. I wasn't paying attention because your subconscious, you've done it so many times, you don't even realize you're doing it, was driving the car. Another way we can establish this behavior, right? Behaviors and and values and identity, is by you know somebody and you also know their family really well. Tell me who are they, who are they like in their family? They're just like, who? You're probably answering that. Oh, they're just like their mother. Oh, they're just like their father. Isn't that interesting? Because those are the people who modeled the behavior that they just subconsciously took on those identity values and beliefs and behaviors because they were so intrinsically attached to mom and or dad, especially mom through the umbilical cord. Right? And then we get to a point in life where we we realize, wait a minute, I've been stressed out and, um, you know, I go by a house and I got a 30-year mortgage. I buy a car and I got a five-year loan. I got credit cards. I got all this stuff because why? Society says to do that. But do you really own the house if you have a mortgage? No, you do not. The bank owns the house. Do you really own the car if you are paying on a loan? No, you do not. The bank owns the car because of their identity, because of their the same consciousness, but it's the state that they occupy within the consciousness. It's that state. It's it's their identity. It's who they are. It's how they operate. It's probably the way they were raised. So, let's talk about this a little bit more.

[11:58]So, one of the realities is our sensory reality. Okay? What we can see, taste, smell, here and, um, uh, here, see, taste, smell, and, uh, there's another one there, but you you understand what I'm saying, okay? Our senses report on the past. What we feel we attract, what we imagine we become. Okay? Well, hold on to that, okay? Because that's going to come really, really big in this video. What we feel, we attract, what we imagine, we become. Okay? So, what you see around you right now is nothing more than the echo of the past, thoughts, old beliefs and yesterday's assumptions. So, you're seeing echoes of the past, echoes of past thoughts, all beliefs and yesterday's assumptions.

[13:01]So, what do we say by age 35, we operate based on a memorized set of assumptions, emotional reactions, hardwired habits and beliefs, hardwired. Okay? The greatest error though one can make then is to look at this and call it the truth. What we see around us, call that truth. It's not. Okay? Because everything we just established a few minutes ago, what I mentioned, came from mom, came from dad, came from the family, the extended family, the society. It's their assumptions. It's their beliefs. It's their way of looking at life. You've been carrying around their limiting beliefs, not yours, all this time. Because from 1902, like I mentioned, when John Rockefeller said, the world doesn't need thinkers, the world needs workers. That has been ingrained in society and it still is today. It is the I look to the outside for the answers, right? I don't look inward, I look outward. Religion, right? Doesn't it not teach us that there's a God ex external away from us, some God in the sky who's what? Looking down upon us, who's judging us. Right? Haven't we been told that there's some things called pearly gates and there's some guy named St. Peter standing next to him with a clipboard in his hand, he's going to, you know, the your final exam, right? Hopefully you can get into heaven. All that's been ingrained in our psyche, right? What we feel, we attract. So, if we feel those feelings of not enough, of worry, of I'm going to be judged. We attract more of that. If we feel that I have to work hard, right? Because my dad did, my grandfather did, then I attract more of I have to work hard. That's what that's what reality or what I call, you would call reality is showing us. What we imagine though, we become. So, if you imagine yourself as somebody who has to work hard, who has to grind and by the way, doesn't society glorify the grind, right? The hustle. I just saw a commercial today with Kevin Hart for some, you know, gambling, uh, commercial for gambling company and at the end of the come, uh, at the end of the commercial, he looks at the, uh, looks at the camera and says, hey, I respect the hustle. There's no such thing. There's no such thing as hustle. If you stand outside your house or your apartment, just go outside anytime, any day, at like say 4:00 in the morning. Look around, are the birds hustling, you know, are the trees hustling, are the clouds in the sky hustling? Is anything hustling? Is anything grinding? Is there any stress? Right? Squirrels, do they hustle? Do they fight amongst each other and run around or they just go about their their day to collect the acorns and that's it. Build nests, right? There's no stress. They just doing their thing every single day. We're we're told you have to hustle and grind and struggle and that's glorified. That's that's promoted. Okay? So, what what you are seeing around you right now is nothing more than the echo of the past, thoughts, old beliefs and yesterday's assumptions. The greatest error one can make then is to look at this and call it the truth. The truth though is not what it what's what is before your eyes. The truth is what you hold in the quiet of your imagination. Is what your desire is, what's calling to you. Okay? What do you desire or who do you desire to be? What stirs inside of you? Because that's the truth. That's who you are because there's a version of you a state there that you're that's calling for you. But if you're living with the echo in the echo of the past, thoughts, old beliefs and yesterday's assumptions, then it's going to block you from ever recognizing and realizing that. Because it's it all comes down to how you feel and what your identity is. And if your identity is linked to the imagination here, then yeah, you're going to attract that. Okay? What you feel about yourself, you're going to attract. So, if you're feeling that I'm not enough or that's, you know, pi in the sky kind of thinking, then you're going to attract more of that belief. But if you can recognize that that desire is there because there's a version of you living that already. That's who you are and you can hold to that and and you can feel that then you're going to attract more of that. And if you can imagine yourself and stay in that imagine this imaginative state that over time, not over time, but in time, meaning the more you give your attention to that, you're going to become that. Okay? Let's continue.

[18:55]The world will show you the reflection of your inner state.

[19:08]So, if you want tomorrow to look different, you must stop letting today dictate how you feel. So, we don't look outside to see what is truth. We look inward, that desire, the desire to be healthier, the desire to be in a in a more harmonious, loving relationship, the desire to feel better. Reality in air quotes, so your external reality only knows the past. You are the creator of the future. You are, you've been creating it all your life. Keep assuming your desire is already fulfilled. So, whatever desire it is that you have, whatever led you to this video, assume, although your assumption of that, although false, if persisted in, will harden into fact. That's all, everything I just quoted here is from Neville Goddard. Okay? If you want to read a really, really good book about this, read the book, Power of Awareness or any of his books, feeling is a secret. And because to the subconscious mind, what we just established there, that operates only on how you feel about yourself. It doesn't speak any language, it has doesn't understand about words, doesn't know about assumptions, doesn't know about vision boards or any of that. It is the feeling underneath all of that. The feeling, that's what you attract. That's what when you talk to that, when you talk, you talk in for in in the language of feeling. So, in the quiet of your imagination, so when you get quiet, throughout the day or before you go to sleep at night, see the desire, see yourself living in that desire, not you're not observing it. You're actually in it. So, whatever that may be, see yourself shaking hands with somebody. It could be, you know, 20 seconds, 10 seconds, see yourself shaking hands with the car salesman and they're handing you the title, not just the keys to the car, but the title to the car, brand new car. Okay? If you're you'll have a mortgage, right now, see just as an example, see and feel it. What what it feel like to open up the mail and see the title to the home? Okay, the title company sent you the title in your name, you're the rightful owner of your home. See yourself inside the house that you own, not outside looking at it. You're actually inside the home, looking out the window. Feel what it would feel like to know you're there and that that vacation or whatever that you're there, it's easily taken care of. There's no worries at all.

[22:44]It's not about money. It's about the state. Live from that state. Live as much as you can in this reality, but live it in the state that you decide because there's nothing other than this now moment. And in this now moment, you get to choose the state you will occupy. You get to decide the state you will occupy. And only that can you see because because only that appears in your reality. But if it's the reality of your desire, give it time to materialize in your now state. Because some people say, oh, I woke up tomorrow and nothing's going to change externally that you see around you. But internally you can change it in in an instant. Okay? So, see yourself living in that desired reality now, live from that premise, because everything you see around you, every building, every car, every, you know, article of clothing, everything was first in someone's imagination before it became the article of clothing you wear. Before it became the building you enter, before it became the car you drive, before it became that house, the vacation home you you live in and you own. That's the way. So, see yourself living that life in this now moment. If you can stick to that, persist in that, like Neville said, it must by law, harden into fact. Thank you guys so much for watching. If this is your first time watching, please give the video a thumbs up. Hit the subscribe button and notification bell so you receive all of our videos. And until you see, until I see you guys again, oh, by the way, a week from today, March 1st, our inaugural first ever live streaming event. I'll be answering questions in real time. Next Sunday, March 1st. If you like to join, be part of that, go to our channel and become a member, support the channel, and we will see you then. Thank you guys. Take care.

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