Peter Crone
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Seems that way. It's certainly the people that come up to me or, you know, stop me on the streets or send messages. It's very, very flattering and humbling. So yeah, I'll keep at it. Yeah, please.
I think you're onto something. Removing ending human suffering. Yeah. Okay.
I think you're onto something. Removing ending human suffering. Yeah. Okay.
I think you're onto something. Removing ending human suffering. Yeah. Okay.
Yeah, on social Peter Krohn. And then my website, if they want to join freedom or maybe a mastermind in the future, that's just peterkrohn.com. Yeah.
Yeah, on social Peter Krohn. And then my website, if they want to join freedom or maybe a mastermind in the future, that's just peterkrohn.com. Yeah.
Yeah, on social Peter Krohn. And then my website, if they want to join freedom or maybe a mastermind in the future, that's just peterkrohn.com. Yeah.
Thank you. Pleasure to be with you, fellow Virgo.
Thank you. Pleasure to be with you, fellow Virgo.
Thank you. Pleasure to be with you, fellow Virgo.
People really are under the impression that the life they have is not the life they want. The thing that we're really up against is all our own perspective. That's it. We could just be perpetually chasing our tail, trying to perfect everything around us under the illusion that when I get everything exactly the way that my current perspective thinks it should be, then I'm going to experience peace.
People really are under the impression that the life they have is not the life they want. The thing that we're really up against is all our own perspective. That's it. We could just be perpetually chasing our tail, trying to perfect everything around us under the illusion that when I get everything exactly the way that my current perspective thinks it should be, then I'm going to experience peace.
People really are under the impression that the life they have is not the life they want. The thing that we're really up against is all our own perspective. That's it. We could just be perpetually chasing our tail, trying to perfect everything around us under the illusion that when I get everything exactly the way that my current perspective thinks it should be, then I'm going to experience peace.
But you don't. When you live that way for decades, you also now have the accumulative effect of that perspective. The toxicity in the brain, the toxicity in the body, the toxicity in your relationships, the absence of abundance in your finances. My role is to help people discover what's beneath their woe.
But you don't. When you live that way for decades, you also now have the accumulative effect of that perspective. The toxicity in the brain, the toxicity in the body, the toxicity in your relationships, the absence of abundance in your finances. My role is to help people discover what's beneath their woe.
But you don't. When you live that way for decades, you also now have the accumulative effect of that perspective. The toxicity in the brain, the toxicity in the body, the toxicity in your relationships, the absence of abundance in your finances. My role is to help people discover what's beneath their woe.
Because then you start to see that everything that anyone deals with as a problem exists only in perspective. People do end relationships. They leave careers because they realize that it wasn't actually an extension of their greatest self, because it's the freedom from the idea of one's self, which immediately, instantaneously, at the same time, gives an experience of newfound love for what is.
Because then you start to see that everything that anyone deals with as a problem exists only in perspective. People do end relationships. They leave careers because they realize that it wasn't actually an extension of their greatest self, because it's the freedom from the idea of one's self, which immediately, instantaneously, at the same time, gives an experience of newfound love for what is.
Because then you start to see that everything that anyone deals with as a problem exists only in perspective. People do end relationships. They leave careers because they realize that it wasn't actually an extension of their greatest self, because it's the freedom from the idea of one's self, which immediately, instantaneously, at the same time, gives an experience of newfound love for what is.
And simultaneously, that's the present state. As it relates to my future, I see nothing but pure possibility.