Digital Social Hour - The $1B Secret to Mental Clarity Entrepreneurs Miss | Nate Zeleznick DSH #1021

Episode Date: December 27, 2024

🧠 The $1B secret to mental clarity isn't what most entrepreneurs think - it's about breaking free from autopilot mode. Discover why 95% of people are unconsciously running on pre-programmed pattern...s and missing out on their full potential. Join Sean Kelly and consciousness expert Nate Zeleznick as they explore how to unlock your mind's true capabilities. Learn powerful techniques used by elite CEOs and athletes to achieve peak mental performance and clarity. In this eye-opening conversation, you'll discover: - Why most people only experience 5% of their full awareness - Ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience behind expanded consciousness - Practical tools to break free from limiting mental patterns - The surprising connection between presence and business success - How to access deeper levels of mental clarity and insight From ancient Indonesian royal techniques to cutting-edge brain optimization, this episode reveals game-changing methods to upgrade your mental operating system. Perfect for entrepreneurs, leaders, and anyone seeking to unlock their full potential. Ready to discover the billion-dollar secret to mental clarity? Watch now and transform your mindset forever! 🚀 #focusenhancements #brainfog #cognitivestrategies #mentalhealth #betterideas CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:28 - What is the White Dove System 04:55 - Empowering Life Changes 07:42 - Nate's Journey with the White Dove System 13:02 - Unity and Oneness 16:40 - The Importance of Awareness 19:50 - Ignorance and Accountability 22:09 - Parenting Insights 23:40 - Benefits of Sound Healing 26:38 - Aria Organic Overview 27:48 - Critique of the Healthcare System 32:13 - COVID Recovery Journey 33:30 - Intentional Happiness 37:00 - People Watching on Fremont Street 41:10 - Connecting with Nate 42:30 - Creating a Fulfilling Present APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: jenna@digitalsocialhour.com GUEST: Nate Zeleznick https://www.instagram.com/natezeleznick https://www.youtube.com/@integratedascensionmethod LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:56 with iGaming Ontario. You know, we live in probably one of the most numbed out times in our history that I'm aware of. So many people are about 95% of the time after about the age of 30, the average human being is just simply running a series of pre-programmed automatic functions that only about 5% of our life are we truly present
Starting point is 00:02:20 and aware with our life. All right guys, Nate Zelesnik here today. We just went through a really fun exercise, man. Thanks for doing that. My pleasure. It's always my honor to share this magic with anybody I can. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:02:34 And you said you're one of the only people teaching this kind of stuff. Yeah, there are two of us allowed to teach this merpatiputri, or the white dev system in North or South America. Nice, yeah, I definitely still feel it in my head. It was a breath work technique, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:48 And what was the goal of that exercise? Well, the goal of that particular exercise is to help to magnetize the body so that we start to feel more energy throughout our body, but then also how can we feel our energy outside? So it really comes down to feeling, flowing, projecting, and then detecting the energy that we are in space. Right, because we're all made up of energy, right?
Starting point is 00:03:08 Absolutely. Everything is. And we understand that through physics. Everything has a vibration, information, and frequency. And so with the Marpatiputi system, this is an amazing ancient way that was developed by Javanese royalty centuries ago, how we can tap into these myriad sensations and senses that we have that, well, I'll put it this way,
Starting point is 00:03:32 we have a lot more than five senses. How many do you think there are? Well, the ancient Egyptians said that we have 360 senses. So what did they know thousands of years ago that we have forgotten? I would say quite a bit considering now they're starting to see that they were able to do brain surgery. We still don't know how the parents were built.
Starting point is 00:03:50 There are a lot of things that we don't understand about ancient civilizations. So what else don't we know? That is mind blowing. Cause even with the five we got now, a lot of people are dull. You know, we live in probably one of the most numbed out times in our history that I'm aware
Starting point is 00:04:06 of. So many people are humans doing, not humans being, that I think it was Joe Dispenza that I first heard this from, that we've discovered or we understand that about 95% of the time after about the age of 30, the average human being is just simply running a series of pre-programmed automatic functions that only about 5% of our life are we truly present and aware with our life. And I think that's really kind of sad because we have the opportunity to be aware, present, and mindful at any time.
Starting point is 00:04:42 But it does take that first step to step into asking the questions that I like to ask for myself to help me remember, oh, where am I? And what am I doing? As I ask myself exactly that question, where am I? The answer's always here. I also ask myself, what time is it? The answer's always now. And when I just quickly ask myself,
Starting point is 00:05:01 what time is it, where am I? I stopped thinking about what I was thinking about, either in the past where I'm maybe wanting to relive or do something again, which I can't, or putting my attention and my energy into the future, which we're not even there yet, and bringing it right back here to this second, this moment in time, just asking that question,
Starting point is 00:05:23 where am I, what time is it? That does that for me automatically. Wow. Yeah, a lot of people live in the past and the future, but you're all about the present. I think that, you know, if you think about it, the present is all that actually exists. You can't go back in time and you can't go forward in time.
Starting point is 00:05:37 I mean, you're going to get there anyway, but only this moment is what's real. Yeah, a lot of mental health struggles with that idea of past, present, and now, right? And that is one of the things that I am most passionate about, is helping people be present. And in the space of mental health,
Starting point is 00:05:54 a lot of times people stress themselves out with anxiety and depression, bipolar disorder. These things are taking people off their center. And it's really my mission for my integrated Ascension Method Company, is to help people realize their innate true power, not to force or insinuate belief structures on people. I want people to feel for themselves because belief is a poor substitute for knowledge.
Starting point is 00:06:22 So I kind of think of myself in a way like a sherpa. I'm not gonna climb that mountain for you. And I'm gonna tell you, okay, well, the mountain is up there. I will help you with some tools that can help you get there. But nobody, nobody gets to ride a helicopter. You have to climb the mountain of your own consciousness to the top of your mountain.
Starting point is 00:06:40 But if you don't have any equipment, how are you gonna climb the mountain? I like to have people have their most amazing crampons, ice axes, north face gear, great trail map so that they can get there when it's time for them to get there. But I don't. BetMGM, authorized gaming partner of the NBA, has your back all season long. From tip off to the final buzzer, you're always taken care of with the sportsbook Born in Vegas. That's a feeling you can only get with BetMGM. And no matter your team, your favorite player, or your style, there's something every NBA fan will love about BetMGM.
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Starting point is 00:07:59 of toast. Only six dollars at ANW's in Ontario. Experience ANW's classic breakfast on Now, Dine-In Only until 11 a.m. Believe in doing things for people. It's important that you do this yourself because we didn't come here to be handed everything. But unfortunately, a lot of people think, especially in the mental health space, that I can't do anything about it,
Starting point is 00:08:24 when absolutely yes, you can. And there are many options for people to help them get into a better feeling in a more stable place. And a lot of the time, those are natural. And I love the fact that I can bring something pretty natural, that if it resonates with people and it's a tool for them to climb their mountain,
Starting point is 00:08:42 it works out really well for a lot of people. I'd rather do that than take a pill that was made in a lab. And I think it'd be tool for them to climb their mountain, it works out really well for a lot of people. Yeah, I'd rather do that than take a pill that was made in a lab. And I think it'd be hard for mental health problems to occur if you were very present. It's really hard to be stressed about the future or the past if you're right here right now. Right, because a lot of that when you zoom out
Starting point is 00:08:59 is people stressing about the past and future leading to that mindset, right? Absolutely, this mind effery that people do, I won't say the real word, when they do that, they eff their own mind up by being too stressed out. And a lot of this is a learned behavior, right? It's circumstantial.
Starting point is 00:09:18 We learn it when we're little kids. We see it from our parents. I know that I certainly did. I definitely have a pretty high, strong mom. And so I realize when I start to get into some of those habit patterns that, whoa, I recognize where that came from. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:09:33 So where am I? What time is it? I'm bringing myself back to right now. And this has been, it continues to be a journey of unfolding for all of us because we're consciousness. We don't know what consciousness exactly is neurologically, but we do know that we have it, obviously, because we're here doing this.
Starting point is 00:09:51 I work with a lot of neuroscientists now as well, and they understand consciousness is not housed in the body. Wow. We don't know where it is, it's non-local. It's seemingly everywhere. So a lot of what we're starting to understand now, from what I read and what I understand myself is that we're an amazing sensing and broadcasting machine in a way. So we can take in so much information most of
Starting point is 00:10:17 which by at least 10 billion times more than we actually are conscious of but we also have this opportunity to send our energy out to then create our reality as we would like it in ourselves, not necessarily creating the reality of another, but in creating within ourselves. It's so empowering. And I think for mental health, that is something that really helps people
Starting point is 00:10:40 when they realize their own intrinsic power, that they are not powerless. They are powerful two L's. Yeah, we all got abilities, right? It's just about unlocking them now. Cause our whole lives we've been suppressing them without knowing it. Without a doubt, without a doubt.
Starting point is 00:10:55 And so when I came across Marpaati Putti back in 1998, originally, it was to help people who couldn't see to essentially use the force and detect what was around them. And I ordered this course out of Black Belt Magazine. I got it. It came with a chintzy little manual that did absolutely nothing,
Starting point is 00:11:15 but it had a VHS tape with an Indonesian documentary on there and it showed martial arts. And I'd always been just absolutely enthralled with martial arts. I wanted to be a ninja and a Jedi. So like a ninja, I wanted to be that. Ever since I was a little kid, well, on this tape,
Starting point is 00:11:32 it showed people who were doing things like, you've probably seen people break a brick or a board, right? I had never seen people breaking stacks of metal, steel bars, like this stuff, it was incredible. But then it showed people who were able to do things that you or I would consider impossible when they were blindfolded. Like running through traffic, sorry,
Starting point is 00:11:51 running through obstacle courses, not running through traffic hopefully, driving cars through traffic. And it even showed military members who were able to shoot targets accurately when they were blindfolded, and blind people who could read written material. And I actually, I was really skeptical when I saw that,
Starting point is 00:12:07 but the next day I saw a blind woman almost get killed in front of me. And Sean, I knew right then I had to find those Indonesian people to help her. And I did, it took me a long time, about two weeks to find them, because you weren't born yet. This is the early days of the internet.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Before email. Well, we barely had that. There was no Gmail though, it weren't born yet. This is the early days of the internet. Before email. Well, we barely had that. There was no Gmail though. It was AOL days. And I reached out to them and I actually helped sponsor the very first demonstration of this art in the United States. My alma mater, Weber State University,
Starting point is 00:12:38 Utah schools for the deaf and the blind and at the Indonesian embassy in Washington DC. But they had never trained a non-Indonesian person. So I didn't think I was going to learn it. I just wanted to, I just, I felt for the people who couldn't see and I wanted to help them. I was like, problem, solution, let me be connected.
Starting point is 00:12:55 Can I, the connector for that. And that's something that I really, I enjoy doing in my life is being a super connector for amazing people that they can do so much good together. And from all the way back then, that was something that I really loved. And I did. I brought them here. But then when they were going to leave, they told me...
Starting point is 00:13:15 Get groceries delivered across the GTA from real Canadian Superstore with PC Express. Shop online for super prices and super savings. Try it today and get up to $75 in PC Optimum Points. Visit superstore.ca to get started. Nate, we talked with the Royal Heirs and they're going to allow you to be the first ever non-Indonesian person to learn this. And I'm like, whoa, wait a minute. I tell you this, you say you want to be a Jedi and then when you have a Jedi master say, yeah, you're going to actually be able to do it, that's pretty shocking.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Yeah. And I decided I was going to step into this fully. And there just happened to be a former special forces trainer of Marpati Puti, because this is standard training for every branch of their military in Indonesia for the last 50 years. Well, this guy just happened to be an hour away from me in Salt Lake City.
Starting point is 00:14:10 I mean, what are the chances that there would be somebody who could teach me? I like to say the odds are one in a billion, but the chances are 100% because it happened. And I started training with him after they left. And a few weeks later, one of my brothers joined me and together we did some amazing things. We pioneered this art for all of North and South America.
Starting point is 00:14:32 A lot of the things that they use now in the system, we helped pioneer. And we went to Indonesia numerous times, trained, tested, life or death trials where I actually had a near death experience and chose to come back to end of my life because I actually had a near death experience and chose to come back into my life because I still had a mission to accomplish. And this has been an amazing two and a half decade journey.
Starting point is 00:14:55 And now I decided to branch out on my own to bring in things that they just never had in the 16th century. Things like vibroacoustic therapy, pyramid scaler technology, the most amazing brainwave entrainment, binaural beats through scientific sounds and a man named Dr. Jeffrey Thompson based out of California, a world renowned composer.
Starting point is 00:15:19 But to take these different technologies and fuse them and combine them, integrate them with this just next level breath work and meditation. I don't do the martial arts anymore though, Sean. You're tired? I've moved into the completely spiritual and peaceful path. Wow. I've cooked, I've kept people in the head and taken them down and broken lots of steel for the past 20 something years, but now I'm only interested in helping people
Starting point is 00:15:45 heal. Heal their body first, then their mind, then whatever's beyond that. That's up to them because, like I said, I'm a sherpa. I'm not the person to say, this is the only top of the mountain that there is. You have to go there. And you can only get there through me. I don't play that game because I really feel that we're our own guides. We are our own medicine. We're all the infinite, unlimited, eternal being experiencing itself through different lenses. So, I tell you, when I see parents talking down to their children, yelling at them, I'm like, huh, I wonder if they understand maybe that child is actually a much older soul than they are. They're just in this little body that they can't communicate fully yet.
Starting point is 00:16:27 Interesting. So the term all is one, that is without exception. If all is one, then that means everything is part of that one. And so there's no better, there's no worse. There only is that which is. And that is amazing. For. And that is amazing. For me, that's amazing. And I tell you what, we all bring our own challenges and our own…
Starting point is 00:16:55 Are you familiar with Ram Dass? Not. Okay. So Ram Dass, one of the most famous spiritual teachers of the 1960s, 70s, 80s, 90s until today, Famous spiritual teachers of the 1960s, 70s, 80s, 90s until today. And a former college professor. Now one of his most famous quotes is, we're all just kids walking each other home. That is so true. But sometimes we step on each other's laces and push each other in the mud. Sometimes we give each other piggyback rides.
Starting point is 00:17:24 Sometimes we walk together as a team and hold hands. We are all kids walking each other home, but that doesn't mean we're all just skipping and singing all the time. We're having experience with people. And I have to say, you know, there's a few things that I don't know everything. I don't pretend to know everything.
Starting point is 00:17:40 I know what I know and I'm always growing what I know. But there are a few things that I do know that I don't think many people can really argue with. The first thing is you exist. Second thing is you're having an experience. Third it's ongoing. Fourth you can't shut it off. Fifth, well, everything changes except for those first four things.
Starting point is 00:18:06 Those things are going to be constant no matter what. Or they're not going to be constant, they will be present. But change is important because you cannot grow without change. A seed that does not sprout does not ever become a plant or a tree. It stays a seed. For us, we move through amazing trials, tribulations, jubilations, and amazing things in our life, but we never stayed the same. But going back to your original thing that so many people seem stuck, yes, a lot of people
Starting point is 00:18:33 are just almost like zombified, but they're doing the same thing over and over again, repeating that pattern. They're not growing into the plant or the seed that they came actually here to be. And I just love helping people to grow into the seed or the plant or whatever they're going to be as they're supposed to be. Everyone's got their own mission, right? Yeah, a lot of people are just, yeah, like you said, living robotic almost,
Starting point is 00:19:01 not in touch with their purpose. It's sad to see that. I see a lot of people living that way. When I walk the streets, I could just see it on their face, you know? Lot of regret, resentment. I don't want to leave this earth with regret or resentment. Yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 00:19:17 I'm like, I'm in the same boat. And you know, I don't know about you, but I still have some regrets. I still have some resentments. I'm a human being and you know what? I make mistakes too. Every monkey falls out of a tree and everybody falls down sometimes.
Starting point is 00:19:32 It's do you climb back up that tree? Do you get back up? Do you keep moving forward? Even when life kick, it's not life doesn't beat you down. When we make choices that then brings into our existence and into our experience the sensation of being falling out of the tree. You mentioned, I'll finish.
Starting point is 00:19:51 No, it's just beautiful to have sets of tools. And there are so many where we can climb the tree faster or we can get back up faster and keep going forward and instead of staying stuck. And the first part is waking up. Yep, that's the first step, the awareness, right? A lot of people aren't even in that step, but you need to get there.
Starting point is 00:20:11 And for some people it takes a traumatic incident, unfortunately. Pain is one of the greatest motivators for change of all time, for sure. And for me, my story actually began spiritually sitting on my dad's den floor with a loaded rifle pointed at my face. Whoa. So, growing up in Northern Utah in a very small town, the son of two Northern California hippies, not being of the
Starting point is 00:20:47 Mormon faith. When I went to school, I became highly targeted for bullying. And this is back in the 70s and 80s. So, there was nothing that they have in place right now. It was like, boys will be boys. And so the torment happened, even sometimes by their parents. I had a scout leader's wife tell me I was going to burn in hell because I didn't go to their church. That's a lot. That's pretty heavy for an eight-year-old to handle. And so I just couldn't take it anymore. I was done. So I'm sitting there and I'm looking down this barrel of this gun and it just hit me. I can't do this to mom and dad. I can't do this to them no matter how bad it gets.
Starting point is 00:21:26 I'm not gonna do that to them. They didn't, it's not their fault. And I put the rifle away so my dad would never know. And that night is when I had my first out of body experience. So it was like my higher self saved me from myself. And from that point on, I became absolutely obsessed with everything that had to do with out of body experiences or psychic phenomenon or anything that I guess
Starting point is 00:22:00 you would call woo woo, I wanted to know more about it. So I went and I looked into witchcraft, I went to Wicca and I looked into all the things that I could possibly find once I was about 16, because in a small country town, you're not gonna find a lot of books in the local library about that stuff. But my very first purchase as a teenager, when I got my own job, I got my own money
Starting point is 00:22:20 was a book called Journeys Out of the Body by Robert Monroe, the quintessential work on out of body experiences. Well, I found out that the CIA had trained a lot of operatives to spy on the Soviets with their remote viewing program at the Monroe Institute. And I started really going down this rabbit hole of what is real, Sean.
Starting point is 00:22:39 That's really what it boiled down to for me is what is real. Because if I'm leaving my body, I'm having those experiences out there, that seems real, but this also seems real. So then it comes up like, what is real? And that still persists to this day. And there are amazing people out there with senses and perceptions and knowledge that I don't have.
Starting point is 00:22:59 And I'm so honored that I get to know so many of them and learn from them. And also sometimes, many times teach them because we're all kids walking each other home. And I really like to be that person that gives a piggyback ride or holds hands and let's walk together and learn from one another. Unfortunately, not unfortunately, it is what it is.
Starting point is 00:23:23 A lot of people, even in this amazing day of information where ignorance is really, there's no excuse for the ignorance. We have so much information. It's just a matter of people either being afraid or they've been, they're so apathetic. They don't wanna step into that and ask themselves, what is real for me?
Starting point is 00:23:46 And so for me, I tend to be a pretty, when I train people, especially like my elite one-on-one clients, like elite athletes, CEOs, I tend to poke the bear because if you placate people, then they're just going to say, oh, wow, he said I was great. I'm like no Let's see. How else can we become greater? Like if you have if you go work out If you just use the bar, you're only gonna build so much muscles You have to start putting some plates on there. Yeah, but it's always in the name of growth always
Starting point is 00:24:21 Goddess you kind of Pick your pick on your clients a little bit, get that trauma out. No, no, no, no, don't pick on, no, not at all. Ask the proper questions. Because if you have the right answer, that's smart. Having the right question is genius. The thing is, I don't know anything about you
Starting point is 00:24:43 from your perspective. We can look at the same Rembrandt painting and have totally different perceptions of it. And I will never know what you actually see. I can ask you though, and you can describe it to me, and then I'll get to know you more deeply and how you perceive the world. And I think those are some of the most important things
Starting point is 00:25:02 that we can do. So I don't ever pick on a student, absolutely not. That was an interesting, fun part of my life, that 20 year span where I taught kids age five to 85. I taught kids of all ages, because we're all really just kids. And the thing is, it's always important to lift somebody up,
Starting point is 00:25:19 never to tear them down, and always give them the opportunity to become their best self. And that almost always comes through proper questioning from an observation point of, well, okay, I've been there too. And I think that's just great advice for parenting in general, asking the right questions. I think one of the biggest tragedies in our modern society is that children, very few children children percentage-wise
Starting point is 00:25:46 are raised by their parents. They're raised by the system or raised by screens. And I was so blessed to have a mom and a dad at home. I got to see the divine masculine and the divine feminine in their glory. Granted, my parents, no marriage is perfect, right? No humans are perfect. We are, but we're not.
Starting point is 00:26:09 We're perfectly imperfect. But I at least got that opportunity to understand what it is to be and act like a man, and also how a man treats his wife, treats a woman. That's for me, and maybe I'm old fashioned. Fine, I'm old fashioned. But I do believe in the, I don't believe in the, I say, okay, I don't believe in the golden rule, Sean.
Starting point is 00:26:35 What's the golden rule? Golden rule, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. I prefer the platinum rule, which is do unto others as they would have done unto them. Wow, yeah, taking it a step further. I remember that golden rule. They taught that in school.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Right. They named it something else when I was in school, but yeah, similar to that. Yeah. So, but you could only find out what somebody really wants if you ask the right questions. Otherwise you're assuming and you know, that whole adage that you make an asset of you and me
Starting point is 00:27:01 and when you assume, yeah. Yeah. I try not to, I've, believe it or not, I've done that a few thousand times. I don't want to do that anymore. You gotta live me, when you assume. Yeah. I try not to, believe it or not, I've done that a few thousand times. I don't want to do that anymore. You gotta live and you learn, man. You mentioned binaural beats and acoustic therapy earlier. I've been looking into sound healing and it's fascinating.
Starting point is 00:27:15 Well, I have so much to hook you up with. So, two of my great friends, one of which I think you know, Craig Goldberg. Yeah, he's the one who introduced us, right? Yeah, no, that's Daniel Rafael. Oh, yeah. Another amazing wizard. And so, Craig just lives right here.
Starting point is 00:27:32 I'll definitely make sure you guys connect because he knows who Andy, I think you've met him before, but he owns the In Harmony International Company, which is Fibroacoustic Therapy. So these sound lounges that you lay on and you feel the frequencies of, let's say you want the 528 Hertz of love, you lay on this and you feel it through your whole body. Oh yes, I remember him now.
Starting point is 00:27:53 I laid on one of those. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I did right before I came here. Oh yeah. I had some nerves, I'll be honest with you. Really? Woo, all right, I'm gonna get to meet Sean right on. And I'm like, it was fantastic.
Starting point is 00:28:04 I felt so relaxed on it. It is. Yeah, that sound is powerful. It is, it is. And so that is one. And then also the binaural beats. So Dr. Jeffrey Thompson with scientificsounds.com, oh my God.
Starting point is 00:28:18 I mean, like I said, the very first thing when I got my own money, I bought these materials from the Monroe Institute, which they are the founders of the HemiSync technology. So Binaural Beats you can just find all over YouTube now, but these are the people that really pioneered it. And I would say Dr. Thompson's work is about 50 light years beyond anything else. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:28:41 Because I've been using these things pretty religiously for about 34 years. A lot. Pete Slauson That is fascinating. Sean Prigge His work is so next level. And so, people, you know, when they go, they can see on my affiliate products page, I'd recommend anybody. If you're a meditator or if you want to learn how, meditation could be so difficult for a lot of people, Sean. If you just say to somebody, okay, close your eyes and don't think of anything. Good luck with that.
Starting point is 00:29:09 Yeah. Your mind goes every single which way. But there are certain different brain wave states that have been shown to lead to different sensations, stress relief, the balancing of the autonomic nervous system and going from stress like the fight or flight. But if we go all the way to rest and digest, those are two really energy intensive processes too.
Starting point is 00:29:29 So then you're using a lot, I mean, when you're building your muscles back or building back from an injury, you're recovering from an illness, that's incredibly energy intensive. When you're digesting, from what I've read, that's the second most energy intensive process in the body. So if you swing all the way over there,
Starting point is 00:29:44 you're using a bunch of energy too. Why not find that homeostasis point right in the middle? That's what Dr. Thompson is able to do and he's the only one in the world that can do it that way. Damn. I'm going to check it out. I'm really excited. I like binaural beats too,
Starting point is 00:29:57 because there's so many different uses for them. His, I've never, it's unreal. So the thing is that, you know, there are so many different technologies like that, the vibroacoustic therapy, Aria Organic food. So Aria Organic, every single food product is infused with the 528 Hertz of love. No other company in the world's doing that.
Starting point is 00:30:18 So Aria is insane. So when you eat amazing food that resonates with this vibration, you can't get away from vibration, information or frequency. You're just going to have it no matter what. It's there whether you believe it or not. I mean, it is what it is. So when we eat, let's say you're eating love. Well, that's pretty amazing. What you drink, I notice you're drinking mountain valley water, you're drinking it out of glass. So you're not getting the plastic, this plastic that is now being found
Starting point is 00:30:47 in the tissues of people's brains, their testicles, every muscle in the body, because they're drinking all this nanoplastic from Evian and these different places. Good call, going for the glass. What we put in is going to be directly related to what we can actually broadcast in the world. And you can develop all these superpowers.
Starting point is 00:31:11 That's wonderful. But does any of it matter if you're sick or dead? No. So that's my mission, Sean, is to help people become healthy. We have such a terrible amount of chronic disease in this country, over 60% from what I've been hearing lately, and heart disease is number one.
Starting point is 00:31:31 Number two killer in this country is atriogenic death. If you look it up, atriogenic means medical. That sounds really broad. Doctors, prescriptions, number two cause of death. Wow. It's our healthcare system, as I see on Google. And so that's the thing is a lot of people, they look to the people in the white coat,
Starting point is 00:31:53 they believe the diagnosis, they believe the prognosis that you've got terminal cancer. And I know numerous people that had stage four or stage three cancers and in a week or two, miraculously the cancer was gone because they were meditating and doing certain things where they changed their physical structure using their mind and using the quantum field and all kinds of interactions that probably too broad
Starting point is 00:32:17 for this podcast, but for what we're talking about. That said, so many people out there also, and I actually have a good friend who was paralyzed from the waist down. They said, so many people out there also, and I actually have a good friend who was paralyzed from the waist down. They said, you'll never walk again, and he's able to jog. Wow. They told him, you can't do this.
Starting point is 00:32:33 And he said, watch me. And it was very, have you ever seen Kill Bill? No, I heard of it, but. So in there, Uma Thurman, the main actor in there, she's in a coma, she gets out of the coma, she can't move her legs, and she's in the back of this vehicle going, move your big toe.
Starting point is 00:32:51 She gets to move a little bit, and then that's progress, we're getting started. My friend did that. He was paralyzed, and he was like, move your big toe, and he got it to work. So who's to say these things aren't possible when there are so many obvious examples that they are possible.
Starting point is 00:33:10 Now, is it possible for everyone? I would say probably no. And I'll tell you why. I heard this on a documentary a long time ago about death and dying. So this person, they were talking about their son, and their son had a fatal disease, and had done so much meditation, and so many faith healers came in, and he passed away, but he was at peace.
Starting point is 00:33:39 And what she said was, healing does not always mean curing. Healing does not always mean curing. Healing does not always mean curing. A lot of our healing has to do with in here, not necessarily here, because we're all gonna have the same end. If you think about it, a box or an urn, there's nobody getting out of this alive. But how are we gonna live our life? How are we going to have a fun span, have a health span?
Starting point is 00:34:07 How are we going to love as deeply as we possibly can, create the contribution we really want to contribute to the world if we're hurting and basically killing ourselves with our own thoughts and the poisonous food and water and air and other frequencies that are bombarding us at all times. How do we then become our optimal self? That's a really important question for us to answer because whether we were created
Starting point is 00:34:38 by the Anunnaki, this is wonderful. It's good to know. But we're here having this human experience now. What can we do now for ourselves, for our family, for our community to be super powered, if you will, not like a Marvel Avenger. I like Batman. Batman's human.
Starting point is 00:35:02 But he does so much more to help his community, even though he's human. He doesn't have to have the special powers, because he has a bunch of cool tech, which is awesome. But he's just got this real huge heart, and even if he doesn't act like it, he needs to be Batman. But he wants to take care of the people around him. He wants to do the right thing. He wants to be that shining light,
Starting point is 00:35:25 even if he doesn't have superpowers. And the cool thing is that we as humans, we have the ability to develop some, but we always have that opportunity to do the right thing and do the best things for ourselves, for our body, for our energy and for our family. Absolutely. I love to help people as they go upon that journey.
Starting point is 00:35:45 And I tell you what, I'll tell you a quick story about a friend of mine that one of the most famous big wave writers in the world is a dear friend of mine. And I met him in Costa Rica a couple of years ago, 11 months after he woke up from a coma. in Costa Rica a couple years ago. 11 months after he woke up from a coma, he was in, he had COVID so bad
Starting point is 00:36:08 that he was on a ventilator for 70 days. Whoa. World record for being on a ventilator the longest in recovering. He was in a coma for the last 30 of those days and he woke up paralyzed from the neck down. And he had to learn how to walk, move his hands, breathe again.
Starting point is 00:36:25 He went home with a ventilator. Wow. So I met him 11 months after he got out of the hospital and I taught him what I taught you just now. And it took five minutes and he was starting to get teary-eyed and I went and I was like, Drew, what happened to you? And he said, Nate, this is the best I've been able
Starting point is 00:36:43 to breathe since I got sick. And the next day I went down to the beach And he said, Nate, this is the best I've been able to breathe since I got sick. And the next day I went down to the beach with he and his wife. She taught me how to surf. And Drew, my friend Drew, he got to go out and surf for the first time since before he got COVID, since he got COVID. Beautiful.
Starting point is 00:36:59 It's those kinds of turnarounds, Sean, that why I do what I do. You're your own medicine. All you need is the right north base gear to climb your mountain. So if I can help people with that, life will live for me. Right, yeah, that's a massive mindset shift right there
Starting point is 00:37:20 that your body can heal itself, not pills and supplements, right? Because a lot of people want to have a quick fix and just take a pill. Our body wants to be in homeostasis. I really truly believe that our body wants to be healthy when given the right environment. That's why, you know, if people go to Europe
Starting point is 00:37:36 and they eat pasta and carbs and bread that doesn't have glyphosate, doesn't have GMOs, they lose weight. They come back over here, it's like one Oreo, 10 pounds on, because we're constantly being poisoned in this country. And so we're in a way fighting a very difficult uphill battle where our food has 10,000 chemicals that we don't even know what a lot of them do to us, put into our food labeled even as healthy.
Starting point is 00:38:09 And now from what I just heard a couple of days ago that the amount of money that we spend on chronic disease and sick care is greater than our GDP. Holy crap. That is not sustainable. That's going to kill our entire society. We can't, I mean, how well can it be? How can it be any other way?
Starting point is 00:38:30 But the thing, it doesn't have to be. So, when we start to look at how can we eat healthier foods, how can we put better fuel in our body? How can we put better fuel in our mind and in our heart? How can we have a better outlook on life? I just posted something today on Facebook about being happy on purpose. You don't need a reason.
Starting point is 00:38:50 You got up, you got up. 150,000 people didn't get up today, they're dead. And you got to go, hashtag winning. Every time you do that, it's hashtag winning. And for me, I've just been so blessed that coming into this life, having the parents that I did, having the family that I have, having the bullying that happened is a blessing as well. All of it is.
Starting point is 00:39:17 My life's about contrast. It's not all about roses and puppy dogs all the time. It's about contrast. And I tell you what, I don't know about you, but I've sure had a lot of contrast in my life and it keeps getting better. And the more present I am and the more present other people are, the more they look and they actually see and feel the lesson behind the circumstances and how we all create all of these ourselves. It's this radical responsibility that I am the creator and designer of every
Starting point is 00:39:47 single thing that has ever happened to me in my life, from a flat tire to doing the right thing or doing the wrong thing, to making a good show of what it was a pleasant choice, what was a hard choice or one that led to a negative, what would we call a negative outcome? It's all me. And when you do that and you say, yep, I'm responsible for everything that's ever happened. A huge weight gets lifted off your shoulders. And of course, sometimes I go unconscious too and start blaming and pointing.
Starting point is 00:40:19 They're like, where am I? What time is it? Okay, right here, right now. Okay, again. And coming back, because we're just amazing, amazing creatures, conscious beings. I mean, there's no way to really say this other than we're all miracles walking around.
Starting point is 00:40:40 We really are. Yeah, the powers we have is incredible. Yeah, I tell you what, here in Vegas is one of my favorite things to do. Fremont Street. Good old strip. Good old, it's an interesting place. So a while back I was here
Starting point is 00:40:56 and I rode the deuce bus up and down the strip, just people watching. In innocence, kind of me watching because we're all the same, we're all kids walking to their home. And one minute I'm sitting there having a sit down, talking with the vice president of the Circa Hotel, talking about venue for an event,
Starting point is 00:41:19 holding an event here in Vegas. And 10 minutes later, I'm sitting next to a homeless gentleman, and I'm learning about his life story. And when you start to see every single person as part of the infinite, unlimited, eternal beingness that is all things, it's really more difficult to judge other people based upon anything about them. When you just realize your energy, your consciousness walking around that has a body to experience the is-ness of what
Starting point is 00:41:48 is through a different lens. That's an important thing that if I could help all people understand that even for just a moment, what that might do for the world if they actually saw when it was said in the Bible, treat thy neighbor as thyself. I like to think of that as don't treat them like you want in the Bible, treat thy neighbor as thyself. I like to think of that as don't treat them like you want to be treated, treat them as if they are you, as another part of you having a different experience, but you are them. There's no difference between you. You are actually them.
Starting point is 00:42:18 They are actually you. If you look at it that way, it's amazing. Love it. Yeah, we're all connected, right? That could have been us in the past life, who knows? Yeah, absolutely. It's beyond my pay grade to categorize such things. I'm just enjoying hashtag winning
Starting point is 00:42:34 when I get up and take another breath. Love it, man. Yeah, free monster, you never know what you'll see there. I try to make my way over there at least once a year. I'm a big people watcher too. Yeah, and I try to do it without judgment because I used to judge people growing up. I think it was easy to have that mindset.
Starting point is 00:42:48 Sure, we all do. Yeah, but now I'm like more fascinated and interested and curious. I think that's a cool mindset shift I've made. Sean, I have to say that's probably one of the most important shifts that I've made too, is curiosity. Instead of saying that person is,
Starting point is 00:43:05 huh, I wonder what that experience that person is having of this is. Because like I said, having the right answer is smart, but having the right question is genius. And if you just ask questions all the time, we have this amazing supercomputer here that wants to answer questions. It does, it wants to answer questions.
Starting point is 00:43:23 Is that thing poisonous? Can I eat that? Is that thing going to strike me or kill me? Is it going to eat me? Can I eat it? I mean, just as a survival mechanism, our brain wants to answer questions based upon what input it has.
Starting point is 00:43:37 Well, but when we start to ask these bigger questions, hmm, who am I? Why am I here? Where did I come from? What am I supposed to be doing here? Where did I come from? What am I supposed to be doing here? Where am I going after this? And we just sit in the silence and the stillness of our breath.
Starting point is 00:43:54 Those binaural beats are super helpful for anybody that wants to actually get to that place faster without decades of work. And just ask the question, how can I be my best self today? You can't do anything about yesterday, tomorrow's not here, so how can I do my best today? And so when people step into my world, we ask those questions all the time. Cause I don't know if you've ever had
Starting point is 00:44:20 an attitude shift midday, you woke up feeling good, and to that day feeling crappy, we all have. As long as we keep asking, how can I do my very best right now? Well, then we just keep doing our best. No matter how that is, from the outside or the inside, we're doing our best.
Starting point is 00:44:39 Absolutely. Nate, where can people find you and get advice from you and learn from you? You know, I have four different programs. First one, I love to work with people one-on-one. This is the elite level coaching, high level for athletes, athletic teams, CEOs, executives, things like that. That's one way.
Starting point is 00:44:53 But I also love to work with people online. So I have a master class and online training so people can actually learn from me directly. And this system is so broad, there's really no end to how much we can learn together The third thing is in-person events, so I've got one coming up in LA and late January one coming up in It's gonna be fun. April is gonna be Costa Rica Wow seven days and it's going to be the most powerful one I've ever run in 25 years for sure
Starting point is 00:45:22 And then I'll be in Sedona in May. So you can come do some UFO watching with me and some friends. And so people can go to my website, which is Iampure.energy. So I wanted to get the most powerful website I could. There's also ringed of truth. So Iampure.energy, it's about as strong
Starting point is 00:45:43 as I could come off with. And people go there and if you go there, I'm a pure dot energy. It's about as strong as I could come off with. I love it. And people go there. And if you go there, when you go there, by all means, I've got a special gift for you. You'll have to go and find out what that is. But I'm honored to be here, Sean. Thank you so much for having me.
Starting point is 00:45:56 And for everybody out there, I hope that you create a great now, not just a great day, a great now on purpose, because right now is all there is. Right now, baby. We'll link the site below. Thanks for coming on. Appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:46:09 Thanks for teaching me the techniques as well. Thanks for watching, guys. Check out the links below. See you next time.

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