Michael Beckwith
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So I think challenges are built in for the soul's edification. And so we're not here. Teaching to live a challenge-free life. We're here to learn how to navigate and to transcend and transmute challenges so that we become the next great vision and version of ourselves. We're here to constantly grow. And the universe is so progressive that if we get too comfortable, the...
So I think challenges are built in for the soul's edification. And so we're not here. Teaching to live a challenge-free life. We're here to learn how to navigate and to transcend and transmute challenges so that we become the next great vision and version of ourselves. We're here to constantly grow. And the universe is so progressive that if we get too comfortable, the...
We get kicked in the butt a little bit. Yeah. You know, wake up. Yeah. You're not activating your potential, you know. It could be a symptom. It could be a financial thing. It could be a relationship thing. But the universe is always expanding and moving us forward. Mm-hmm.
We get kicked in the butt a little bit. Yeah. You know, wake up. Yeah. You're not activating your potential, you know. It could be a symptom. It could be a financial thing. It could be a relationship thing. But the universe is always expanding and moving us forward. Mm-hmm.
We get kicked in the butt a little bit. Yeah. You know, wake up. Yeah. You're not activating your potential, you know. It could be a symptom. It could be a financial thing. It could be a relationship thing. But the universe is always expanding and moving us forward. Mm-hmm.
That's great. That's good. Yeah. You use the word weight. You know, I often like to say that imagine you're just in a big weight room. You're in density, time, gravity. You're here lifting weights. Yeah. You know, and this is, you got time and space, things that don't really exist. They're abstract mental concepts. They're not like forever, you know.
That's great. That's good. Yeah. You use the word weight. You know, I often like to say that imagine you're just in a big weight room. You're in density, time, gravity. You're here lifting weights. Yeah. You know, and this is, you got time and space, things that don't really exist. They're abstract mental concepts. They're not like forever, you know.
That's great. That's good. Yeah. You use the word weight. You know, I often like to say that imagine you're just in a big weight room. You're in density, time, gravity. You're here lifting weights. Yeah. You know, and this is, you got time and space, things that don't really exist. They're abstract mental concepts. They're not like forever, you know.
But while you're in time and space, this is a weight room and it's actually a canvas by which you get to paint with the colors of your soul. And so you're here lifting weights. You know, sometimes you have to lift weights around love and forgiveness. Sometimes you have to lift weights around contribution and generosity or whatever quality that seems to be lacking.
But while you're in time and space, this is a weight room and it's actually a canvas by which you get to paint with the colors of your soul. And so you're here lifting weights. You know, sometimes you have to lift weights around love and forgiveness. Sometimes you have to lift weights around contribution and generosity or whatever quality that seems to be lacking.
But while you're in time and space, this is a weight room and it's actually a canvas by which you get to paint with the colors of your soul. And so you're here lifting weights. You know, sometimes you have to lift weights around love and forgiveness. Sometimes you have to lift weights around contribution and generosity or whatever quality that seems to be lacking.
You actually have to go in and lift that weight. You have to actually perceive it. You have to actually shift your perception. You have to actually change your conversation around it. And until that weight becomes easy, it's like, oh yeah. So I think that's a great analogy.
You actually have to go in and lift that weight. You have to actually perceive it. You have to actually shift your perception. You have to actually change your conversation around it. And until that weight becomes easy, it's like, oh yeah. So I think that's a great analogy.
You actually have to go in and lift that weight. You have to actually perceive it. You have to actually shift your perception. You have to actually change your conversation around it. And until that weight becomes easy, it's like, oh yeah. So I think that's a great analogy.
Because it's the condensation of thoughts, beliefs, perceptions, opinions, points of view that have condensed itself into a world of appearances. You know, it's always changing. And once you, like you say, when you pop up and you see that your dream, you're having a dream of separation, but you're never separated from the divine. It's an impossibility, but we dream we are.
Because it's the condensation of thoughts, beliefs, perceptions, opinions, points of view that have condensed itself into a world of appearances. You know, it's always changing. And once you, like you say, when you pop up and you see that your dream, you're having a dream of separation, but you're never separated from the divine. It's an impossibility, but we dream we are.
Because it's the condensation of thoughts, beliefs, perceptions, opinions, points of view that have condensed itself into a world of appearances. You know, it's always changing. And once you, like you say, when you pop up and you see that your dream, you're having a dream of separation, but you're never separated from the divine. It's an impossibility, but we dream we are.
And then the world of appearances, the collective belief impacts us. So we have a whole collective superstitious belief about separation. Then you have all these religions, right? that have their point of view, and oftentimes religiosity takes over that locks people into a religion rather than into the transcendent.
And then the world of appearances, the collective belief impacts us. So we have a whole collective superstitious belief about separation. Then you have all these religions, right? that have their point of view, and oftentimes religiosity takes over that locks people into a religion rather than into the transcendent.
And then the world of appearances, the collective belief impacts us. So we have a whole collective superstitious belief about separation. Then you have all these religions, right? that have their point of view, and oftentimes religiosity takes over that locks people into a religion rather than into the transcendent.