Peter Crone
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Especially as you get older because you're not going to have the same sort of level of, you know, like tenacity or cavalier attitude of fuck you or, you know, eventually your dad's going to die and now you've got no one else to make wrong. It's like until you fall flat on your face again. So that's why I want to be informed by love and freedom versus like love and limitation, fear and limitation.
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I think they all have a place and people, whatever journey they're on and wherever they're at and the people they draw into their life, it might be appropriate. You know, I think things like breath work, I think psychedelics help because that's going to get deeper, right? Breathwork can be transformative. You can have a powerful moment, especially if you're doing deep, heliotropic breathing.
I think they all have a place and people, whatever journey they're on and wherever they're at and the people they draw into their life, it might be appropriate. You know, I think things like breath work, I think psychedelics help because that's going to get deeper, right? Breathwork can be transformative. You can have a powerful moment, especially if you're doing deep, heliotropic breathing.
I think they all have a place and people, whatever journey they're on and wherever they're at and the people they draw into their life, it might be appropriate. You know, I think things like breath work, I think psychedelics help because that's going to get deeper, right? Breathwork can be transformative. You can have a powerful moment, especially if you're doing deep, heliotropic breathing.
It is hard, but a lot of people go into the crepitus and they have these epiphanies, and that's great. But oftentimes, anything that we're doing, it's too late. What I'm interested in, just my own modality, is revealing these deep subconscious constraints for what they are, which is lies. When you see it for what it is, a lie, then you're never going to be the same person. As an analogy, right?
It is hard, but a lot of people go into the crepitus and they have these epiphanies, and that's great. But oftentimes, anything that we're doing, it's too late. What I'm interested in, just my own modality, is revealing these deep subconscious constraints for what they are, which is lies. When you see it for what it is, a lie, then you're never going to be the same person. As an analogy, right?
It is hard, but a lot of people go into the crepitus and they have these epiphanies, and that's great. But oftentimes, anything that we're doing, it's too late. What I'm interested in, just my own modality, is revealing these deep subconscious constraints for what they are, which is lies. When you see it for what it is, a lie, then you're never going to be the same person. As an analogy, right?
For 2,000 years, we have said the world is a globe. And I guess still people arguing that it's not, which is fine. That's a whole different conversation. But let's just go with it. We're on a sphere, right? But prior to that, prior to Galileo, I think he decided or he saw that it's a sphere. Everyone thought it was flat. So that is the prison, right? The flat, because it's a lie.
For 2,000 years, we have said the world is a globe. And I guess still people arguing that it's not, which is fine. That's a whole different conversation. But let's just go with it. We're on a sphere, right? But prior to that, prior to Galileo, I think he decided or he saw that it's a sphere. Everyone thought it was flat. So that is the prison, right? The flat, because it's a lie.
For 2,000 years, we have said the world is a globe. And I guess still people arguing that it's not, which is fine. That's a whole different conversation. But let's just go with it. We're on a sphere, right? But prior to that, prior to Galileo, I think he decided or he saw that it's a sphere. Everyone thought it was flat. So that is the prison, right? The flat, because it's a lie.
But in that prison, it's appropriate for what? The fear of falling off the edge. Do you see that fear is commensurate with the perspective. So you could say, okay, well, what's your gadget for stopping people falling off? That's a solution, right? If I was Elon Musk back in the day and I had a laser bracelet that would detect how far the horizon was, I'd be a multi-billionaire.
But in that prison, it's appropriate for what? The fear of falling off the edge. Do you see that fear is commensurate with the perspective. So you could say, okay, well, what's your gadget for stopping people falling off? That's a solution, right? If I was Elon Musk back in the day and I had a laser bracelet that would detect how far the horizon was, I'd be a multi-billionaire.
But in that prison, it's appropriate for what? The fear of falling off the edge. Do you see that fear is commensurate with the perspective. So you could say, okay, well, what's your gadget for stopping people falling off? That's a solution, right? If I was Elon Musk back in the day and I had a laser bracelet that would detect how far the horizon was, I'd be a multi-billionaire.
But it would all be within a lie because now I've worked with NBA guys. I tell an NBA, try and fall off the planet. They jump high. Give it four seconds, they're right back. So that you start to realize. So then when you reveal the lie, the previous fear associated with it disappears. Do you see? So does that as an analogy help you understand?
But it would all be within a lie because now I've worked with NBA guys. I tell an NBA, try and fall off the planet. They jump high. Give it four seconds, they're right back. So that you start to realize. So then when you reveal the lie, the previous fear associated with it disappears. Do you see? So does that as an analogy help you understand?
But it would all be within a lie because now I've worked with NBA guys. I tell an NBA, try and fall off the planet. They jump high. Give it four seconds, they're right back. So that you start to realize. So then when you reveal the lie, the previous fear associated with it disappears. Do you see? So does that as an analogy help you understand?
So if someone thinks they're not enough, and as a byproduct of that, they had Hashimoto's, which is down the line of them trying to be a perfectionist and working too hard. And I could say, well, what you need to do is some breath work, meditation as a solution, but they're still being driven by the deeper code that they're not enough.