Introduction to the First Law of the Universe
- The podcast introduces the concept of the first law of the universe, which is 13 billion years old.
- Understanding this law is crucial for understanding oneself and entering one's desired reality.
- The host emphasizes the interconnectedness of individuals with the universe, highlighting that humans are microcosms of the universe.
"The law in particular that I'm going to be breaking down is 13 billion years old. It is literally the first law of the universe."
- This quote introduces the topic of the podcast, emphasizing the ancient and fundamental nature of the law being discussed.
"You are directly interconnected one with the universe; you are actually a microcosm, a small fractal of the entirety of the universe."
- This statement underscores the theme of interconnectedness between humans and the universe, a central idea in understanding the law.
Principles vs. Techniques
- The host distinguishes between principles and techniques, emphasizing that principles are foundational and timeless.
- Techniques are not the secret to success; rather, it is the emotional conviction behind them that makes them effective.
- Mastering principles reduces reliance on techniques, which are often sought after in the manifestation industry.
"Principles are foundational; they're boring, and because they're boring, they're not sexy, so they're not going to catch your eye."
- This quote highlights the importance of principles, despite their lack of immediate appeal, as they are foundational to understanding universal laws.
"The only technique that will ever work is you; it is the emotional conviction that you pour into a particular technique that actually activates it."
- This statement emphasizes that personal conviction is key to the effectiveness of any technique, not the technique itself.
The Law of Mentalism
- The podcast focuses on the first Hermetic principle: the Law of Mentalism, which states that "The All is Mind; the Mind is All."
- The host references "The Kybalion," a foundational text in Hermetic philosophy, and its complex language.
- The Law of Mentalism is foundational to understanding other spiritual concepts like the Law of Attraction and the Law of Assumption.
"What we're going to be covering today is the first law of the universe known as the Law of Mentalism."
- This quote introduces the specific focus of the podcast episode, the Law of Mentalism, as the first law of the universe.
"The foundation of a lot of these particular societies is Hermetic philosophy, which is 'The Kybalion.'"
- This statement illustrates the foundational role of Hermetic philosophy in various spiritual and philosophical societies.
Universal Laws vs. Human Laws
- The host explains the difference between human laws, which can be bent or broken, and universal laws, which are immutable and impersonal.
- Universal laws apply equally to everyone, without exception or favoritism.
- Misalignment with universal laws leads to internal and external conflict.
"Universal laws, on the other hand, are rules, yes, they're rules the same way, but the difference is these rules cannot be broken."
- This quote highlights the immutable nature of universal laws, contrasting them with human laws.
"God is no respecter of persons or if you look at other translations, it says God shows no favoritism."
- This statement emphasizes the impartiality of universal laws, as they apply equally to all individuals.
Historical Context of the Hermetic Principles
- The Hermetic principles originate from an entity known by various names across different cultures, including Thoth, Hermes, and Enoch.
- This entity is believed to have reincarnated multiple times and is associated with the transmission of esoteric knowledge.
- The host briefly mentions the spiritual beliefs related to different civilizations and entities.
"The Hermetic principles actually come from an entity known as Thoth to the Egyptians, Hermes to the Greeks, Enoch in the Bible."
- This quote provides historical context for the origins of the Hermetic principles, highlighting their cross-cultural significance.
"This is an entity that reincarnated over multiple particular lifetimes and supposedly comes from a different civilization."
- This statement adds a mystical dimension to the discussion, suggesting the otherworldly origins of the Hermetic teachings.
Conclusion and Key Takeaways
- The host reiterates the importance of aligning with universal laws to avoid suffering and conflict.
- The Law of Mentalism serves as a foundational principle for understanding the nature of reality and consciousness.
- Future episodes will continue to explore the Hermetic principles in detail.
"All of our suffering as humans comes from our inability to align ourselves with universal laws."
- This quote summarizes the key takeaway that alignment with universal laws is essential for reducing suffering.
"The all is mind; the mind is all."
- This statement encapsulates the essence of the Law of Mentalism, emphasizing the primacy of mind in the universe.
Foundational Principles and Shiny Object Syndrome
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of focusing on foundational principles rather than getting distracted by superficial or trendy methods like Pinterest vision boards or specific affirmations.
- The core message is to recognize the power within oneself rather than chasing external objects or ideas.
- The concept of the "Kingdom of Heaven" is introduced as being both inside and outside of oneself, suggesting a holistic view of existence.
"Don't get caught up in order that cuz all of that stuff is shiny object syndrome and so long as you chase these shiny objects you'll be you'll be negating the shiniest object in the universe which is you."
- This quote stresses the importance of self-awareness and the potential within oneself, cautioning against distractions by external allurements.
"What you don't realize about the htic principles is that they're not something that's outside of you they're something that is within you."
- The speaker highlights the internal nature of foundational principles, suggesting that true understanding and power come from within.
The Concept of God and the Universe
- The speaker discusses the hermetic belief that God is the "all" and encompasses everything in reality, both good and bad.
- The universe is described as mental, suggesting that existence is a creation of the mind of God.
- The analogy of Peter Parker and Stan Lee is used to illustrate the idea of existing in the mind of a creator.
"The hermetics believe that the best way to C oriz God is as the all because God encompasses everything in our reality."
- This quote illustrates the hermetic view of God as an all-encompassing entity that includes every aspect of reality.
"We all of us exist in the mind of God which means that inherently because we exist in the mind of God our universe is somewhat a mental World."
- The speaker presents the concept that our existence is a mental construct within the mind of God, emphasizing the mental nature of the universe.
The Nature of Matter and Consciousness
- Matter is described as a combination of particles, and everything in the material world first existed as a mental creation.
- Consciousness and matter are considered one, with the only difference being their rate of vibration.
- The speaker uses the analogy of ice and steam to explain the relationship between matter and consciousness.
"Everything in this entire third dimensional realm first existed in the mind of an individual."
- This quote underscores the idea that all material objects are initially mental creations, reinforcing the mental nature of the universe.
"Matter is like ice you can touch matter you can touch ice you can't really touch them you can't in the same way that you probably can't touch Consciousness you can't touch the mind."
- The analogy of ice and steam is used to explain the relationship between matter and consciousness, with the key difference being their rate of vibration.
The Universe as Frozen Imagination
- The world is described as "frozen imagination," suggesting that material objects are solidified forms of consciousness.
- The concept of altering one's consciousness to affect the material world is emphasized.
- The idea of mind and matter being one challenges traditional views of the physical world.
"The world you live in is a world of essentially Frozen imagination."
- This quote encapsulates the idea that the physical world is a manifestation of consciousness, solidified into tangible forms.
"Mind and matter are one you can't be over matter because you are matter and you are mind."
- The speaker emphasizes the inseparability of mind and matter, suggesting that they are fundamentally the same.
Spiritual Mastery and Reality Control
- Spirituality is linked to the ability to control one's reality, with the process of altering consciousness seen as a spiritual endeavor.
- The speaker suggests that true spiritual mastery involves the ability to influence and change one's material environment through mental processes.
- The importance of altering one's mental state to affect the physical world is reiterated.
"Spirituality without the ability to control your reality is Vanity and it is your ability to control your reality that is the and that is the epitome of spiritual Mastery."
- This quote highlights the connection between spirituality and the control of one's reality, presenting mastery over one's environment as a spiritual achievement.
"The process of you altering your Consciousness to alter matter I'm just going to let that marinate for you guys."
- The speaker encourages reflection on the idea that changing one's consciousness can lead to changes in the material world, reinforcing the mental nature of existence.
The Universe is Mental
- The concept of the universe being mental suggests that each individual's perception creates their own universe.
- With 8 billion people on the planet, there are 8 billion unique universes, each shaped by personal consciousness and mental state.
- Different frequencies and states of consciousness result in varying experiences and realities for each person.
"The thing about the hermetics is that they say that the universe is mental and they're completely true."
- This quote introduces the central theme of mentalism, suggesting that the universe is shaped by mental perceptions.
"If the universe is mental, then that would mean that based upon and across 8 billion different people...there's 8 billion different universes."
- Highlights the idea that each person's unique mental state creates a distinct universe, leading to different realities for different individuals.
Beliefs and Reality
- Beliefs are emotionally charged ideas that shape one's perception of reality.
- The subconscious mind accepts beliefs as truths, which then manifest in one's universe.
- Understanding and iterating beliefs is crucial for personal development and changing one's reality.
"If the world that you live in or your universe is solely dependent upon your particular State of Consciousness...your beliefs are just emotionally charged ideas."
- Emphasizes the role of beliefs in shaping personal reality, highlighting their emotional basis.
"All truths are half truths for the mere fact that there is no truth in reality other than what the Sub Conscious mind accepts as truth."
- Suggests that truth is subjective and dependent on what the subconscious mind accepts, reinforcing the importance of beliefs.
Creating Personal Laws
- Individuals create their own laws based on their beliefs, which can either empower or limit them.
- Self-imposed laws can lead to self-oppression if they do not serve one's best interests.
- Understanding and changing these laws can lead to personal liberation and empowerment.
"You make the laws of your reality...if the laws that you hold for your life don't serve you then they're just there to control you."
- Stresses the importance of creating empowering personal laws and the potential for self-imposed limitations.
"Why would anybody need to stand there and oppress you and enslave you when they can just give you self-oppressing and self-slavish ideas?"
- Highlights the concept of mental oppression through self-imposed beliefs and the importance of mental liberation.
God Privilege vs. World Privilege
- God privilege refers to the inherent power individuals have as manifestations of the Creator's mind.
- Acting from one's true cosmic identity grants more power than any worldly condition or limitation.
- World privilege involves accepting societal laws that can be limiting or destructive.
"You are the physical expression of God because you exist in the mind of God...we are the Creator's manifestations."
- Asserts the idea of inherent divine power within individuals, emphasizing their potential for greatness.
"We give up our God privilege for World privilege and the privilege of the world...the world gives us laws that destroy us."
- Contrasts the empowering nature of God privilege with the limiting nature of societal laws, advocating for embracing one's cosmic identity.
Social Constructs and Personal Beliefs
- Social constructs, such as racial or gender biases, can become internalized beliefs that shape one's reality.
- These beliefs can create self-imposed limitations and affect one's perception of the world.
- Challenging and changing these beliefs is essential for overcoming societal constraints.
"Growing up...my mom used to say to me stay out of trouble careful you're black...the world wants to see you fail because you're black."
- Illustrates how societal constructs can become personal beliefs, influencing one's perception and experience of reality.
"You can extrapolate this to any aspect...being a woman even...things are going to be hard for you let's say in the business because you're a woman."
- Highlights the universality of societal constructs and their impact on personal beliefs and experiences, urging individuals to challenge these limitations.
The Power of Self-Imposed Limitations
- People often create self-imposed limitations, or "laws," that hinder their ability to achieve their desired reality.
- These mental barriers can prevent individuals from realizing their potential, as they accept false beliefs about themselves.
- The concept that "the universe is mental" implies that one's mental architecture shapes their physical reality.
"How often do we make laws for ourselves that actually work in direct opposition to our desired reality?"
- This quote highlights the tendency to create self-imposed limitations that counteract personal goals.
"The universe is mental; we don't take into consideration our mental architecture."
- Emphasizes the importance of understanding how mental frameworks influence reality.
Mental Architecture and Reality
- The mind acts as a blueprint for constructing and organizing one's reality.
- Altering mental beliefs can lead to changes in physical outcomes.
- The analogy of planting seeds illustrates that the outcomes one experiences are directly related to the beliefs they cultivate.
"You can only cook what's in the fridge. If you got a bunch of bad stuff in the fridge, then you're going to be cooking a bunch of bad stuff in reality."
- This metaphor suggests that one's mental content determines the quality of their life experiences.
"The all is mind, and the mind is all. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and then righteousness, and all these things shall be added onto you."
- Suggests that focusing on mental and spiritual well-being leads to positive changes in reality.
The Role of Beliefs in Shaping Reality
- Beliefs and truths accepted by individuals form the foundation of their reality.
- Understanding and reorganizing these beliefs is crucial for altering one's universe.
- The concept of a recession is used to illustrate how collective beliefs can shape economic realities.
"The beliefs or the truths that you've accepted are their foundation, and they're going to be what's created."
- Highlights the power of accepted beliefs in forming one's reality.
"When a recession comes around, the media is pulling on people's emotional strings, emotionally charging people with negative beliefs."
- Demonstrates how external influences can shape collective beliefs and realities.
Control Through Mental Influence
- Historically, control was exerted physically, but now it is often achieved through mental manipulation.
- By targeting mental beliefs, one can influence others to manifest desired outcomes without physical intervention.
- Statistics and media can serve as tools for mental control, shaping perceptions and realities.
"If I want to make sure you live in a certain world or a certain universe, all I need to do is to target your mental."
- Explains the shift from physical to mental control as a means of influencing behavior.
"Statistics serve a function of reporting, but at the same time, they have authority in terms of your mind and your perception."
- Describes how statistics can shape beliefs and influence behavior.
The Mind as the Highest Order
- The mind holds the highest order in the universe, surpassing physical realities.
- Beliefs can activate frequencies that manifest specific outcomes, highlighting the power of the mind.
- Mastering the mind is essential for mastering the universe and understanding divine truths.
"The mind is of the highest order in the universe because God is the highest order in the universe."
- Establishes the mind's supremacy in shaping reality.
"Until you master your mind, you won't master the universe, and until you master your mind, you won't know God."
- Emphasizes the importance of mental mastery for spiritual and universal understanding.
Consciousness and Reality
- Consciousness determines the reality one experiences, with different states of consciousness leading to different worlds.
- Emotional charges influence subconscious beliefs, which in turn shape perceived truths and realities.
- There are no absolute truths; rather, truths are ideas accepted by the subconscious mind.
"Your state of consciousness quite literally enters you into the door of another world that is the mental equivalent of that world."
- Illustrates how consciousness affects the reality one experiences.
"Truth really and truly is an idea pretending to be a truth, and the idea is something that you can choose to accept whether you want to or not."
- Challenges the notion of absolute truths, emphasizing the role of personal choice in belief systems.