Peter Crone
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And I make analogies again, or it's akin to me like a magician, right? Who's in a form of entertainment, helping somebody see something that in this case could be miraculous or inspiring or entertaining. And so for me, when I'm hearing somebody's issues or whatever their problems are,
Because I know these primal prisons that everybody's identity is built upon, I can hear and reverse engineer, okay, if someone's dealing with fill in the blank. So my role is to sort of through often compassion, kindness, and patience, and a lot of love, help people discover what's beneath their woes, right? So that is that reverse engineering.
Because I know these primal prisons that everybody's identity is built upon, I can hear and reverse engineer, okay, if someone's dealing with fill in the blank. So my role is to sort of through often compassion, kindness, and patience, and a lot of love, help people discover what's beneath their woes, right? So that is that reverse engineering.
Because I know these primal prisons that everybody's identity is built upon, I can hear and reverse engineer, okay, if someone's dealing with fill in the blank. So my role is to sort of through often compassion, kindness, and patience, and a lot of love, help people discover what's beneath their woes, right? So that is that reverse engineering.
Because then you start to see that everything that anyone deals with as a problem is really exists only in perspective. And so when you shift that, as Wayne Dyer said, you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change, right? So really, that's why I love what I get to do, because I don't necessarily need to know how to resolve problems.
Because then you start to see that everything that anyone deals with as a problem is really exists only in perspective. And so when you shift that, as Wayne Dyer said, you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change, right? So really, that's why I love what I get to do, because I don't necessarily need to know how to resolve problems.
Because then you start to see that everything that anyone deals with as a problem is really exists only in perspective. And so when you shift that, as Wayne Dyer said, you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change, right? So really, that's why I love what I get to do, because I don't necessarily need to know how to resolve problems.
I'm helping people see they don't have any, right? And that doesn't mean that circumstances aren't challenging. There's a lot of shit out there that people deal with, myself included. But it's to remove the suffering that's associated with the challenges and circumstances of life, right?
I'm helping people see they don't have any, right? And that doesn't mean that circumstances aren't challenging. There's a lot of shit out there that people deal with, myself included. But it's to remove the suffering that's associated with the challenges and circumstances of life, right?
I'm helping people see they don't have any, right? And that doesn't mean that circumstances aren't challenging. There's a lot of shit out there that people deal with, myself included. But it's to remove the suffering that's associated with the challenges and circumstances of life, right?
And that, to me, is because of these subconscious constraints that we look through that inform the way that we perceive the world, that we're coming from a perspective, as a very benign example everyone can relate to, is that we feel we're not enough. Where is that? It's not part of your genome, right? That's software. And so I'm really like a coder.
And that, to me, is because of these subconscious constraints that we look through that inform the way that we perceive the world, that we're coming from a perspective, as a very benign example everyone can relate to, is that we feel we're not enough. Where is that? It's not part of your genome, right? That's software. And so I'm really like a coder.
And that, to me, is because of these subconscious constraints that we look through that inform the way that we perceive the world, that we're coming from a perspective, as a very benign example everyone can relate to, is that we feel we're not enough. Where is that? It's not part of your genome, right? That's software. And so I'm really like a coder.
I'm helping people see that the identity that you have become misidentified with is based solely in language. It's just words. It's really stopping people. And when you see that, it's both liberating, but it's also almost comical to see that the things that you so crave are really on the other side of vibration and sound, that you think that you're not valuable, you're not loved.
I'm helping people see that the identity that you have become misidentified with is based solely in language. It's just words. It's really stopping people. And when you see that, it's both liberating, but it's also almost comical to see that the things that you so crave are really on the other side of vibration and sound, that you think that you're not valuable, you're not loved.
I'm helping people see that the identity that you have become misidentified with is based solely in language. It's just words. It's really stopping people. And when you see that, it's both liberating, but it's also almost comical to see that the things that you so crave are really on the other side of vibration and sound, that you think that you're not valuable, you're not loved.
It's not a truth, right? And so that's why that reverse engineering process is so profound. I mean, I just work with someone as part of a free event to show people what they might experience in my mastermind program. And this guy, there's like 8,000 people signed up to witness this free, you know, sort of expose in terms of my philosophy and my work.
It's not a truth, right? And so that's why that reverse engineering process is so profound. I mean, I just work with someone as part of a free event to show people what they might experience in my mastermind program. And this guy, there's like 8,000 people signed up to witness this free, you know, sort of expose in terms of my philosophy and my work.
It's not a truth, right? And so that's why that reverse engineering process is so profound. I mean, I just work with someone as part of a free event to show people what they might experience in my mastermind program. And this guy, there's like 8,000 people signed up to witness this free, you know, sort of expose in terms of my philosophy and my work.
And I work with a guy I've never met before, 46, 48 year old guy from India. And he'd submitted a question like a lot of people and I just randomly picked. And he was struggling with self-esteem, anxiety, and a lot of anger, particularly towards his loved ones, which tends to be, you know, sadly the case when people struggle with that.