Kyle Kingsbury Podcast - #179 Joyous Heart
Episode Date: November 16, 2020Joyous’ path of following his intuition and that of his tribe through life is an inspiration and example of what listening to our higher calling can truly lead you to achieve. Our conversation cover...s everything from his latest project, a regenerative community that he lovingly calls HOME(Heaven On Mother Earth) to our perspectives on the current state of the world as well as some tools to shift your perspective and even alchemize it into betterment for the greater good. Enjoy fam! Connect with Joyous:  Visit his website: www.iamjoyous.xyz/  Instagram: @iamjoyousheart  Facebook: Joyous Heart Show Notes:  -Dr Joe Dispenza’s Tuning into New Potentials Meditation Sponsors: -PowerDot is new to the show but the love is very real. They are an incredible company used by top athletes across all major sports, but it’s not just for elite athletes. Their app has great interface and even gives tips to help you take your game to the next level. Enter code KKP at checkout to receive $25 and an additional 20% off their Pro-Bundle - powerdot.com/kkp  -LMNT is the best electrolyte drink on the planet developed by Robb Wolf. http://drinklmnt.com/kyle  -Head to www.silentmode.com/pages/KKP for 15% off POWERMASK and 3 months free subscription to breathonics. This can teach you proper breathwork and get meditation dialed in!  -Head to https://sovereignty.co/kyle/ to grab my favorite CGN/ Nootropic. There is nothing like this product for energy and cognitive function! Also grab my new favorite sleep aid, DREAM.  -To get the ’Magnesium Breakthrough‘ deal exclusively for fans of the podcast, click the link below and use code word KINGSBU10 for an additional 10% off. https://bioptimizers.com/kingsbu  -Sports Betting Dime One stop shop for insight into odds on all your favorite events. They’re basically the Obscure Sports Quarterly for betting odds, covering all major leagues, politics and beyond. Just go to www.sportsbettingdime.com  -OneFarm Formally (Waayb CBD) www.onefarm.com/kyle (Get 15% off everything using the code word KYLE at checkout). Check out the BRAND NEW night serums and facial creams and (as always) the best full spectrum CBD products.   -Go to www.dryfarmwines.com/Kyle for your wine subscription PLUS an extra bottle for a penny ($.01 Connect with Kyle:  Instagram: @livingwiththekingsburys   Youtube: Kyle Kingbury Podcast  Kyles website: www.kingsbu.com  Like and subscribe to the podcast anywhere you can find podcasts. Leave a 5-star review and let me know what resonates or doesn’t.
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All right, y'all, we are back again for this week's podcast.
I'm a little bit slow motion right now because I had a long night celebrating with a couple
of friends out from Kansas City and short on sleep.
But I want to assure you that the how I show up in the podcast is much better than how
I show up to the intro right now.
So I'll make this
brief. The guest today is a man named Joyous Heart, who I have recently become quite close with. He's
an incredible dude. We talk his life's journey. We talk conscious communities, what exactly that
means and the importance of that, the importance of sovereignty in times like these where the world
at large seems to be controlling and dictating
everything we do in life. So we dive in deep there. We also talk politics because that's
pretty much unescapable in a conversation like this and some of his spiritual practices. And
it's an awesome, awesome episode. I know you guys are going to dig this one. I'm going to have him
back on for sure multiple times, especially as this community comes underway. So plenty, plenty here today and plenty more to come. There's a number
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Joyous heart.
Thank you for joining my brother.
Such a pleasure, Kyle.
Thank you.
We got so much to discuss today.
I was just talking to you about how when COVID hit, actually, I didn't mention this part, but when COVID hit, I actually had like a physical reaction, not to the virus, but to the impending doom of the narrative that was being sold.
Yes.
And my spine started feeling wonky.
All these old injuries started coming back and actually had to just sit.
Paul Cech talks about that.
The pain teacher comes with a whisper, then a knock at the door,
then it kicks down the door if you're not listening. And so I just listened and really got still.
Um,
but what's transpired since March has been nothing short of flawless in who
I've been introduced to the people I've been connected to from Mickey
Willis,
the Dell big tree to yourself and,
um, seeing all these connection points too.
Like, you know, you've known Mickey for 11 years now.
And you guys are homies with David Avocado Wolf,
who I've been following for a long time, probably a decade.
And, of course, his cousin, Cherven, who was just on the podcast.
You know, I hit up Cherven, and I was like, yo, brother, I want to come see you.
And he was like, dude, I think we're getting a place in austin i want to know where and i was like you need to
talk to joyous and he's like i know joyous and i was like i know you know joyous you need to
fucking get out here let's go we're doing this community thing we gotta have you here so good
yeah flawless brother so i'm uh overwhelmed with joy having you on the fucking show today because
you've been nothing nothing nothing short of amazing in every
experience that I've had with you. You are a soul brother. And I could tell that from the moment we
met. So thank you for being on the show today, brother. Thank you. It's an honor to be here with
you. Thank you. You had some downloads about changing your place of existence early on at
the beginning of this year. Yeah. I want to dive into that. But before
we get to that, I want to get to the origin story of you. Tell me where you grew up, what was life
like, you know, growing up belief systems, any of these things that have brought you to who you are
today. Beautiful. Thank you. Yeah. So the origin story of who I am, I grew up in North Carolina, and I had really honestly
the most beautiful familial environment possible.
My father is a wholehearted leadership coach, so he goes in and works with mainly Fortune
100 and 500 executive teams and government agencies, reminding people of the power of the heart.
So his company is EQIQ, and he helps people bridge that gap, showing them that most of
the major issues that are faced in teams and corporations are EQ related.
There's only one that's actually purely IQ related.
So I grew up rooted in a culture of integrity, courage, purpose, and always following those
tenets in everything I do.
My mother is an MD who very quickly realized that Western medicine was great if you have
an emergency and for pretty much nothing else.
So she went and became an ND.
And then that pretty much blended into becoming almost a full-blown shaman.
So very nice blend of Eastern, Western,
ancient and modern medicine practice, which gave me a really nice foundation for wellness.
I was never vaccinated
despite having a mother who's a doctor
and very grateful for that.
And what my parents gifted me more than anything
was absolute permission to be who I am,
to explore every aspect of what lit me up most in life, to follow what I love.
There weren't really constraints.
My parents were very spiritually grounded, but there was no religious dogma.
I was allowed to explore all the different religions.
What my family container did for me as I got out into the world was I realized how
so few really had that level of openness and love in their families and I devoted my life to being
in service in any way I could to supporting more and more and more people to experience that level
of acceptance that level of support that level of self-love and that level of acceptance, that level of support, that level of self-love,
and that level of purpose. Because without those things, the true meaning of fulfillment in life
kind of erode away. Every move in my life has been purely guided, makes no sense to the mind.
When I was about 19, I moved to Colorado and I was in Aspen and Boulder.
From there, we'll fast-track through it all, I was guided to Hawaii.
I was in Kauai for a while.
That was amazing.
That's where I remember what true abundance is, truly.
Let go of everything.
It was more abundant and prosperous than I've ever been,
without even the need to accumulate perceived financial abundance in a bank account.
That was a very profound moment where everything I'm working on now kind of channeled through. So I realized that my life purpose was to support socioeconomic reinvention,
particularly in the parallel tracks of reinventing education systemically, because it's archaic and outdated,
and supporting the regenerative economic movement, particularly through the creation of exemplar communities and impact centers.
Once all of this had come through, and I almost say it really came through.
It wasn't something I willed into creation. I had three complimentary, excuse me, three complimentary business plans and, and all the
associated materials around that come out of what was coming through me. Um, one to, uh,
an open source framework to help redesign education, one, a community, a regenerative community exemplar called Earth.
And the third was a digital ecosystem,
which complemented the physical learning system redesigns.
As soon as that was done, I got the transmission.
It was time to move, move to L.A.,
which was quite a big juxtaposition from Kauai.
So it took me a little while to integrate in those waters i was hopping all around la lived in a
few places there rigando beach venice um those aren't bad no it's great this is my favorite
i know right for sure i felt pretty pretty blessed and that was amazing um and while
that was my home base i actually at that point gathered a team,
I don't know, maybe seven, eight months into being in LA, went out to explore building a
community in New Mexico, had a team living on site at one of two properties we were looking at
doing due diligence for three months. Incredible. Taught me a lot. I was in my early twenties.
And it was,
it was a beautiful moment for me to really embody all the tenants I'd been receiving and studying. And for me, that's, that's really magic. You know, if you don't, if it's not experiential,
if you don't embody it, it's just theory. So learn and then implement and be. And, uh, from there,
I, we decided that wasn't the right place. It wasn't actually feeling called
to be in New Mexico. Went and explored a friend's 500 acres on Maui to see if that was appropriate.
It wasn't. The zoning was off and it was very remote up in Hana. Beautiful though. So I was
there for a few months and then moved back to LA, was there for a while. NorCal, I was in the Bay Area.
Then I landed in Oregon.
Right around the time I was going to Oregon,
I met my beloved, my wife, my now wife.
You met her in Oregon?
I met her actually, I did meet her in Oregon.
I met her at the co-op.
I was shopping for organic, you know, something yummy and I found the treat of my life.
So that was incredible.
And, um, and immediately just like, you know, when you feel that feeling of resonance,
like I feel that with you in terms of like, just, wow, what a dear brother right away.
The moment I saw her, I was like, that's, that's my woman. That's my queen right there.
And, uh, and we, you know, we played with it. We teased it out. We flirted for a while and kind of like, let it, let it build. But we knew at the beginning and, uh, that changed my
life because I went from being, you know, where, where are we going tomorrow? Tulum? Sure. Let's
go. Like constantly building, creating untethered, which was beautiful. And for someone like me,
who's constantly in the creative space, who's constantly helping people start their brands, their projects, helping people build themselves, I was constantly in flow.
And that was amazing.
But it wasn't anchored.
It wasn't rooted.
And so when I met my beloved and then, of course, when our kids came in, that changed everything.
The roots were able to go that much deeper.
And so all of a sudden I was able to reach that much higher and expand. And, uh, we were in Oregon for quite a while until
we got guided to move back to California. We were up in Oregon for like four and a half years.
We're in Oregon. Ashland. Oh, cool. Predominantly. Yeah. That's where our son was born. Oh,
beautiful. Yeah. I spent a lot of time in Portland. My grandmother, when she moved from
Austria, was living there. And, uh, so yeah, we were in Oregon of time in Portland. My grandmother, when she moved from Austria, was living there.
And so yeah, we were in Oregon.
And then we were like, OK, it's time to go back to Southern California.
My wife, God bless her, I was like, let's go to Malibu.
You know, we got a lot of friends in Malibu.
And I love Malibu.
And she's like, we can't.
There's going to be a natural disaster in two months.
We can't go.
OK, well, where are we going to go?
Somehow we got led to Encinitas.
So we landed down there near San Diego.
And two months later, fires ripped through Malibu.
A lot of our friends, you know, a lot of our friends lost their homes. Yeah, Darren Olean lost his home.
He's a good buddy.
Yeah, so did Del Bigtree.
So did George Butler.
Like a lot of our friends in the area did.
I think Ricky, she got through it, but it was a tough time. I'd learned to trust my wife a lot,
but at that point I was like, okay, now I'm really going to listen. Fast forwarding to
this latest move. We weren't in San Diego very long. We were there maybe a year and
a half. And it never really felt like, we didn't know why we were there until we were there.
And then, you know, we had the right connections, the right people.
We understood why we'd been moved there.
But it was never really home.
Then we got the hit right as we're coming into this new year, 2020.
What an epic year, by the way, right?
I mean, legendary.
Legendary.
Legendary.
Yeah, history books.
History books, you know, um, we get the hit. It was like Austin, Texas. We both got at the same time. We're like, Texas, like, really?
Like we're getting guided to Texas. And it just, cause it was so not in our periphery. That's
almost cause it's so good here that like, it's got this like beautiful, you know, almost like camouflaging cloak around it.
But we listened and I said, all right, all right, we'll do it.
Let's go in June.
My wife, who obviously is much more attuned than I said, no, we have to go.
The world's going to get really crazy starting in March.
We have to go right now.
I've learned to listen to her at this point.
So we packed up everything within 30 days.
We're out here February 1st
and that brings us to now
and all I can say
is just what a blessing
I've never been more grateful
which is saying a lot for my community
for a place to live
it's the first place I've been inspired to buy a home
and
kind of everything
is just falling into place in an incredible way um including the
latest emergence of a community project and one where i actually know i will be inspired
to raise my children there versus helping something start and moving along so
yeah it's been really exciting yeah Yeah. I mean, something that hit me right at the beginning of quarantine, it's funny because
I was like, I was in a state of panic because I was so confused at why we had decided to
react to nature in this way.
Like, this is just fucking absurd.
You know, and then later having dr zach bush on the
podcast is like you can't outrun nature you know i've talked about it before on this podcast too
but the idea that you would outrun something that that you know is airborne and is the air has
encircled the globe many times over since march many many many times over we've we've all come
to be exposed to this thing
many more times than we think mask or not. If masks worked or not, let alone the cloth they
allow you to wear in place of an N95. Like that's, that's all that shit. Um, it just made no sense
to me and it made no sense for good reason because none of it actually does make sense. But, um,
I was just like, shit, man, I got, I got to figure this out. And so I went
into quite a few ketamine journeys. And, uh, what I came to realize is I was dipping back into the
wishing well more often than need be. And I needed to actually sit with it in the sitting with that.
The thing that kept coming up for me was how important it is to, number one, start with self. Two, then we extend that self to family.
But three, extend that out to community.
And I've lived in a lot of places.
I've traveled all over the world.
And I've had a sense of home in many places,
in Arizona for sure, in the Bay Area for sure.
But I've never had a sense of community.
And one of the things I loved about being in Austin is that everyone waves to one another when you drive by.
Like people give a shit about one another.
My neighbors will talk to me.
That was never the case in NorCal.
I mean, let's not say people there are mean or anything like that, but people are in their own world there.
And I felt a sense of Southern hospitality minus the racism when I got here.
I was like, this is awesome.
Not that every state in the South is racist. I'm not buying into that either. But at the same time,
there was this calling for a true community, you know, and, and you're a lot of people talk at,
at, you know, Burning Man and different events about decentralized banks and do this and do that.
And I think one of the biggest things that we need to do is to centralize our power with our own sovereignty. And that's why it kept showing
up for me in different medicine journeys and meditations, just our ability to remain sovereign
over what goes into my body, what I am allowed and not allowed to do, it should be up to the local governments
that create that law,
not a top-down system that controls the masses.
And if you have any aversion to the idea of globalism,
look no further than the last nine months
to see that those powers are already well in place.
There's no two ways about it.
But really, if I can observe what would appear but really like like if i can observe what would
appear to be darkness if i can observe what would appear to be the powerful controlling the masses
how do we take that power back and that answer kept coming up for me in self and then family
and then community and working through that with like-minded individuals to create something that's whole that does you know form something that's greater than than the some parts and um
you know right when i was introduced to you i was like you know mickey had been telling me a lot
about you and like oh we're gonna do this we're gonna do that we're gonna have this community
it's gonna be awesome there's gonna be a lake there's gonna be all these things and i was like
on-site education regenerative agriculture uh our own water, clean water, our own power.
And still, I told my sister, and she started laughing at me.
She's sometimes a negative Nancy.
But she's a year younger than me, and we've been fucking with each other since we were little kids, just because we're so close in age.
She's like, oh, cool, you're going to start churning butter in an Amish community.
And I was like, oh, cool. You're going to start churning butter in an Amish community. And I was like, no, no, we will be, we will be on grid,
but independent from the grid, sovereign from the grid, you know? And, and as, as you began to
explain this, I was like, this is well beyond anything that I had imagined and much more
beautiful than that. So I'd like you to unpack this because I was called
to you before I ever met you. And this has been such a treat to get to know you and to understand
like this is something that we will make into reality. As co-creators, we will bring this into
existence and then allow this to be transmuted out into the all where other people can then take
this and run with it. And that's, that's, that's inspired me in
ways that I can't really explain. So I'd love for you to dive into this community plan and, uh,
and we can talk maybe a bit more about what lies ahead in the future, uh, regardless of the way
that this coin flips, whichever way it flips, it's going to be incredible. Um, you know, the worse it
gets, the better it gets. It just chooses. It's just which lens are we choosing to look at reality through?
You mentioned centralization, and I believe that localized centralization is key.
What we have is globalized centralization, which creates huge breakdowns, huge disempowerment for most people.
It ravages the ecosystem, and it really fundamentally strips people of their power.
When you can centralize locally,
when you can centralize as a community, it's the opposite.
That is essential for attaining sovereignty.
Now, the distributed, decentralized world,
that's more for tech, really,
in the sense of where that term is getting thrown around.
That's appropriate, considering the absolute. we're seeing it more than ever just how um unethical a lot of these
gateways are a lot of these platforms yeah david ike was was for for all of his flaws
100 spot on when he talks about corporatocracies and technocracies yes he you see it every day i
mean it's it's like people that are i remember rob wolf
and i don't mean to cut you out but rob wolf was complaining about being shadow banned this isn't
a guy who was going up against vaccines or going up against anything in western medicine he just
had you know he's wrote the paleo solution he has the paleo solution podcast he wrote where to eat
he just wrote the sacred cow on regener has the paleo solution podcast he wrote wire to eat he just wrote the
sacred cow on regenerative agriculture with diane rogers he's not the dude he's not del big tree
he's not waving flags in the air saying like this system is a fucking joke he is just saying there's
a different way towards health yes and him alongside mark sisson a lot of people i've met
in the paleo fx community were being shadow, no different than a Dr. Joe Mercola on Google and many of these other avenues. And it's like,
whoa, whoa, whoa. I'm hearing this from him in tandem of listening to Ike for the first time
on London Real and connecting those dots. And it became very apparent we're being policed
by YouTube. We're being policed by Google. We're being policed and we're being offered a very
narrow lens of which to view the world. And that's obvious. There's no two ways about it.
It's true. It is obvious and it's becoming ever more so with the advent of AI. It makes the
censoring very easy when it's all algorithmic. You don't need any person to do it. And that very narrow lens perspective
is entombing us and shackling us
in perpetuating societal and familial spells of limitation
that we've inherited, right?
So if we don't have the permission slips
to see something greater,
or if you turn on five different news stations
and they're all saying the same thing,
it's ironic because when they're all saying the exact same thing,
parroted, but even if most people don't trust mainstream media,
which most that I've met in my life don't,
it builds a subconscious pattern of permission slip of,
oh, that must be reality.
Even if I don't trust CNN,
well, I just heard it in five different places.
So it's very easy for a very small group of people
to influence the direction of all of humanity.
And the beautiful thing is I think that's shifting.
People are seeing that, and there are some incredible platforms.
Talking about London Real, there's a few incredible platforms that are coming online right now that are uncensored
where people are going to be free to stream their truth around health, wellness, sovereignty.
And so stemming into how we're playing with that in the physical is absolutely communities essential.
To me, having a real community, a connected, aligned community is as important as food and water.
To truly thrive in life, to truly be held, supported, and have that sense of fulfillment no matter what we're doing.
And so for me, this is the perfect time for the status quo has been shattered. Fucking awesome.
Yes. Awesome. What are we going to do with it? Every industry is terraforming, our entire reality shifting. And we're at a choice point, an inflection point as individuals, as communities,
as society, what are we going to do with this? There are powers that, I'm going to call them powers that
were, okay, that have worked very, very, very diligently to get people to a place of basically
being automatrons. Just show up, do the work, don't ask questions. Our entire education system
indoctrinates us in this
way. Just fill in the right little circle. Good job. You memorized and regurgitated some information.
Yeah, we could put you in this bracket. You might be a low-level manager. No, you're a worker bee.
The whole thing's set up to disenfranchise us and disconnect us from our core purpose.
You know, just let me digress, if we will. 85% of people polled around the world say they dislike their work and are disengaged
at work.
What does that do for our creativity, productivity, our health as a species?
So we're in a fundamental human crisis and a lot of our top end social issues are reflective
of that.
We can't truly be healthy and we can't really show up for others truly
if we're not showing up for ourself. If we're not doing what we love, being what we love,
being on purpose, there's just always this angst, even if you're making a ton of money,
sometimes especially. I know a lot of people who are winning game A, but they're so far off the
mark in terms of what their passions and purpose are, why they're really here. They're miserable.
They're on their fifth marriage. They're, you know, they're absolutely miserable. And sometimes they can bravado
through that with substance and buying a new Ferrari, you know, every few months. But really,
when you get inside their lives, it's a lot. And I've worked with a lot of those people as clients.
So in this choice point, what I think is most exciting, and I realize why I've been guided to create the relationships with the technologists, with the information, with the design frameworks to build truly regenerative community.
And by regenerative, we mean not just sustainable.
Regenerative is to enrich, to regenerate as much as we deplete.
So how do we create food, water systems, energy systems, waste energy systems,
and homes and the entire community design
such that it's consistently replenishing as much as it's depleting from the environment?
And I realized I was really led to be on this journey for this moment.
Right now, more than ever, people are disconnected,
displaced, confused, scared.
And this is the perfect time to take the U-turn from victim consciousness into creator consciousness
to say, you know what?
I create my reality.
Fundamentally, I have to take full responsibility
for my reality.
Can I influence what these two people do?
Maybe, maybe not.
But I can influence how I choose to think about it and feel about it.
I can take that responsibility.
And the more that I shift my internal state, the more the external shifts.
And that's something I fundamentally believe from a lifetime of experimentation.
Anything I change here changes here.
Anything.
So this is the time for people to reclaim that.
And it's way funner and way easier to do it with
tribe so you know there's so many people i know who are you know they want they want to live off
grid whatever that means to them they want to live sustainably they want to cultivate their own food
so they know that that food is actually what they're told it is they know it's not genetically
modified they know it's healthy living food plus if anyone's had a food that they've taken right off the vine, nothing, you can't, it doesn't
compare to a supermarket, which was picked too early and then sat too long. They want their own
energy. You know, like next time someone's like, hey, you know, we might have some food shortages
coming up. We might, there might be some rolling blackouts. You're like, okay, great. I mean, if
you all need extra food or power, I'm right here.
So I know a lot of people doing that on their own, getting 10, 15, 20, 50, 100 acres and doing it by themselves.
And that's great.
And I encourage everyone to do that if that inspires them.
And when you do it with tribe, when you do it with core tribe, it becomes a whole other dimension of possibility.
So your cost of having the best of the best technologies for food, energy, water, healing goes way down.
You get way more for your money when you can scale, and you can build an economy of scale.
So we'll weave it into this community project we're working on right now.
We're playfully calling it Home Ranch, which stands for Heaven on Mother Earth.
And we're also building the gold star oasis
which is a regenerative eco resort on site um we'll throw some tidbits out there while that
vision is not married to a property we are exploring two properties that are contiguous
sitting right next to each other on lake travis total it's450 acres. The one property which we looked at originally is 576 acres,
fully entitled, ready to go. We have wet and dry utilities and ground. 19 million was invested into
the infrastructure. 220 million gallons in firm water contracts we can pull from the lake and then
run through our special devices that restructure and vortex the water, pulling out all contaminants and bringing living, structured H320 to every faucet on site.
We've already got the prior developer who put all the money into the property
was going to do a 220-acre golf course.
Thankfully, that didn't happen for the benefit of the earth.
That's a lot of water, a lot of chemicals.
But they did set up like $50,000 worth of sprinkler heads for us
and get the firm water contract so we worth of sprinkler heads for us and
get the firm water contract so we could grow some amazing food for us. You know what I mean? And,
um, so home to me is more relevant than ever. And you watch all these people right now migrating
out of cities. Real estate is booming in upstate New York, Connecticut. It's booming outside of
major cities as people are like, Oh, okay, this is a little crazy.
I do not want to be stuck in a city the next time
another wave of this pandemic or any other crisis emerges.
But most people don't really know where to look.
It's kind of a new journey for them.
They're just like, I just need to get out of the city
and get on some land.
However, they're starting to think about it. I was just sitting with a movie producer who's
interested in the community. And, you know, he actually sources all his food from Amish farms,
you know, he does it right now. He's like, I'm not going to do it, but they love it. I'm going
to get the best quality. They're pretty good at turning butter. Yeah, they are. So he loves it,
you know, and he's like, we were going to do this for our family, but I'd obviously rather
do it with y'all. And, um, so right now is a perfect opportunity for people to say yes.
And what we're really looking to do is be an exemplar permission slip to, to do it fully and
not, and, and do it. So the other thing is break the mold. People think like intentional community, eco community, like a hippie commune. No, no, screw that. Okay. Like we can actually
take, think of a traditional development that somebody lives in. Most people live in neighborhoods
that can be done way more elegantly. You can back all the homes to green belt. So they have
a lot more green space. They got a lot more privacy. You can design the communities more
intentionally. So there's a better flow through. You can build real amenities that
actually support people, like waste energy systems built into the community where all
of your waste turns into power that goes back to the community. You can build net zero homes,
which we have a technology where we can build somebody a home that is at the same cost or even
lower than a traditional conventional comp for
building a home and actually design homes that produce more energy than they consume.
You can build food systems. You can build these water systems. A home should be a place,
considering the amount of time we spend in them, particularly today, where we're regenerating,
where we're thriving, where we're optimizing. You don't want any toxins in your home, right? So the
homes we're building have zero toxins. They're fully green. You don't want any toxins in your home. So the homes we're building have zero toxins.
They're fully green.
You don't want to worry about your energy, your food, your water.
And what's really exciting to me is not the technology partners,
not the development partners,
which are the best I've seen in all my years of doing this,
not the land, which is really exciting.
It's the community.
It comes back to the community.
And I've never, ever been around such an incredible community. Some of my favorite
people like Mickey Willis for 11 plus years are all here right now. When I moved to Austin,
I'm like, I'm not going to know anybody. And now everyone's here. Everyone I love most.
And I'm meeting so many incredible new people like yourself, Kyle, that I'm just,
I'm humbled because I consider myself a community builder. I've been all over the world. I've got tribes of
people all over the world, and I've never been more excited and truly lit up about community as
I am right here right now. And so that's, that's what, you know, JP Sears, we've got so many
incredible families that want to be part of this home ranch right now.
And so I'm excited for us to pioneer something here, to fully embody it,
which, again, is the only way to actually,
if you want to share something forward, educate others,
you've got to embody it first, make it experiential,
and then use it as a model to share forward.
And I'll finish this section with this, is that, you know,
people are always fighting back and forth over which government party is going to help save the earth
or really help them.
Government's never going to do it for you,
particularly federal government.
They're not going to do it for you.
They might put some cool tax credits out there,
carbon credits.
A lot of these programs are just smoke screens.
They don't really do much.
They offset things.
They might send fracking to China.
They don't actually really help,
at least certainly to the degree that we'd
like them to. The biggest revolution, the biggest way of actually achieving the lifestyle we're all
seeking, which is one where our families are healthy, thriving, on purpose, happy,
is to build our own examples that ultimately over time influence government,
which is a byproduct of people, and how to shift. We have to do it from the ground up so the top
down can come down. And so one of my biggest passions is creating the systems, creating the
design flows, creating the templates that then others can easily take, other developers, other
communities, and replicate that in their own unique way.
Say, here's the best of the best technologies.
Here's the top five in every vertical.
Where are you at?
For that climate, we recommend this.
Here's the best housing designs.
Here's the best building materials.
And if you want, we'll come help you set it up.
If not, here.
Here's where we source ours.
Take it and build it.
We need that.
And the more people that say yes to that, the more we're going to see the shifts that everyone's
been dreaming into for a long time for ourselves individually, our families, our communities,
our society, and our world. And I think the trick is showing people they don't have to sacrifice
any modern amenities or luxuries, and yet they can live a more healthy, more abundant and more affordable
life right now. So that's what's key for me in this moment. Yeah, brother, that's beautiful.
That's got me excited for sure. Yeah, it's, it's, it's, um, it's the best of both worlds. You know,
it's, it's, it's understanding the beauty of what technology has brought us and implementing it in
the ways that it can, you know, we don't have to live with candlelight. So why do that? Like we, there is a better way. And we have light that
takes us out of resonance and we have light that takes us into resonance, you know, and taking that
into factor that has also been unfolding through our understanding of what technology is and how
it works with us. But there's, there's thousands of examples of that. And I really love the fact
that this has been your passion. You know, like one of thousands of examples of that. And I really love the fact that this has
been your passion. You know, like one of the things that I think about when I first started
podcasting, I was like, Hmm, I couldn't really afford a podcast producer, but it's going to be
a, like a second part-time full-time job to learn how to edit my podcasts. Do I really want to do
that? And I was like, well, somebody else has been invested in that. What I want to do is learn about cool things like this, like what's joyous into or
what's Mickey Willis into. And that's what I want to focus on. I want to read Dolores Cannon's books.
I want to dive in a little deeper and let me get weird. You know, like wherever my intuition guides
me, I want to follow that. Yeah. I don't want to learn how to be a podcast producer and much love
to my boy roy matts for doing the podcast production thank you roy but um i don't want
to take that on as a second time job and everything you've been tracking in your life
is a lifetime of experience right and so it was like it just clicked the second we met
and after all the the hype from mickey you know it was just like oh fuck yeah here we are thank you brother thank you for your medicine thank you for
being called and answering the call to do what you're doing because this is what it's about
it is localizing and centralizing at the local level right and uh thank you for clearing that
up but i thought about this too the first time time I was in Kentucky, we were driving through and there were dry counties and wet counties. And I was like,
what is that? And they're like, well, it's the Bible belt. So some counties have no alcohol.
And I was like, that is fucking absurd and barbaric. Who would say no to alcohol? And I was
like, oh, wait a minute. By the end of the week, I was like, this is brilliant. This is brilliant.
You mean that if someone has a problem with one of the worst drugs on the planet, known as alcohol, as a community, they can say no to that.
They can say it's not going to be sold here.
You're not going to drink it here.
And if you want to access that, you actually have to leave the county.
That is brilliant.
That is exactly as it should be.
And if you want to drink, fuck yeah.
You live in the wet community. You vote for it. The community says yes to it. And you guys get to go have alcohol and use that intentionally or unintentionally, however you want to get down. Right. And that's cool double-edged sword too, right? That, that led to
a lot more corporatocracy moving in and things like that. Um, but one of the smart things that
they did is they allowed can counties to say yes to it and counties to say no to it. Right. And
they set up rules around churches for whatever the fuck that means. You can't have a weed dispensary
next to a church. Not that that matters. Pretty ridiculous.
Next to schools, I get it.
But, you know, point being, they got to choose what they wanted to do.
And that really made sense to me because it put the power back into local governments.
And, you know, for any of the flaws, I definitely lean more towards less government.
And that is Republican.
And that is Libert And that is libertarian.
Now, obviously, that can get a little wiry.
I don't know if you've read American Kingpin.
He's the guy who created the Silk Road 2.0.
He grew up here and then moved to San Francisco.
And right when I moved to Austin, I listened to that.
And I was like, oh, cool.
I know all the landmarks in San Francisco.
And I know all the landmarks in Austin.
And it was like I could see the whole book coming through.
But my point of bringing that up is that no government can lead to some stuff,
right? If it's all through the free and open market,
that led from a guy growing mushrooms and looking for a place to sell
psilocybin and creating a place to do that on the dark web to letting the
market decide, okay, all psychedelics.
Okay, people want to buy heroin and meth.
Well, we'll allow that even though it fucking destroys people.
But libertarian, hey, free and open market, we're going to allow that.
And eventually, we're going to allow black market kidneys for sale and assassinations.
And so that's the extreme version of that. But ultimately, it just shows that that we do need some structure. Right. And that's that's where I fall on that. We do need some people looking out and policing how much pollutants are going in the air. It's not enough to just say we're going to clean the air if somebody is dumping shit in the water and spraying stuff into the air. And I think the sad understanding has been, and again, Mickey Willis, thank you for exposing this on a deeper level,
but this idea that the people pushing for a green revolution were also the ones spraying chemicals in the ground.
They were the ones controlling big agriculture.
They were the ones starting monocropping, all in the guise of feeding the. And, and of course that led us down the rabbit hole of where we're at with
our health. Um, much of that, I know I've just gone off on a tangent, but I just, I, I think,
you know, I'm really saying all that because of the fact that we have basic needs. You know,
Paul check talked about that, how we view wealth, how we view the richness of
life. Am I rich? It may have nothing to do with my bank account. It has everything to do with,
can I eat the food that nourishes me, that's healthy for me? Can I feed that to my family?
Do I have a family? Do I have a tribe? Do I have people that I learn from, that I can teach,
but I also learn from? Do I have a wealth I learned from that I can teach, but I also learned from, do I have a wealth of, of knowledge and new information and things that I get to try on
and embody? Do I have a home that's over my head? That's, that's our sanctuary. That isn't just a
box, but, but something that has deep resonance that we put and invested our energy and our love
into that makes it a home instead of a house? And the answer is yes, across the board.
And the only thing that's been missing is that shared community, that tribe, brother.
So this is, I'm beyond excited for this.
Yeah, and all the people that are coming in to be a part of it.
It's absolutely incredible.
You talked about this, you know, it doesn't matter which side of the fence the coin flips
because of the fact that it's going to expose more and we're going to get to see things,
right? Unpack that a little bit for me, because this has been my take as well,
but I'd love to hear a second opinion on this because it, and one last thing and I'll finally
shut up. That really served me. The last time I sat with Wachuma, my buddy Jason, who I met down at Don Howard's at Spirit Quest in 2018,
he's been carrying that medicine since Don Howard's passing.
He said the darkness serves the light in a prayer.
And it just completely restructured the way I fucking look at that.
Right?
I mean, Jung had talked about this in the Red Book and the Black Books, which recently came out, imagining God as all of it.
The yin and the yang.
Christ and the devil.
All as one thing.
And so why?
The why of evil.
The why of badness.
The why of all these things is an integration point for the flowering of our consciousness as the thing that exposes the light. And that's been a beautiful
lesson and understanding that resonates very well with me, that darkness serves the light.
So I'd just like you to unpack a little bit of what happens.
Just throw that on the table. All right. All right. I love it. That's perfect. Thank you.
All right. I'll see if I can keep this coherent because I want to go so many different directions with that. I love that saying. And I, and I, and I find it fundamentally
true. Um, for one, it's all indivisible. The one, what we call God, which I believe at the highest
manifestation is, has, we, we can't even conceptualize it. Can't, can't give it a sex,
can't give it an identity.
It does, it percolates out.
We have feminine and masculine aspects of creator
all the way up and then down through the elementals,
down through all the different levels of energy
into coalesced form, which is all this is, right?
Just infinitely, intricately coalesced energy.
It all goes back to one and the one holds all.
What is darkness? It's unconsciousness. I mean, that's how I view it. It's, it's that which has,
which is willingly or unintentionally playing the role of forgetting, absolutely forgetting
its interconnection with all else. And so when I look at evil, which is just live backwards in a
mirror, right? It's just a
reflection. It's a distortion. It's like, you know, you're like, Ooh, that guy is not playing
in sync with the symphony. It's okay. Cause then it teaches everyone else how to get more in tune.
They're like, Whoa, shit. Okay. That doesn't sound good. It can get really dark. Really? It can get
really intense for us here to to view what we consider
evil that may have for millennia or since time immemorial forgotten and it's playing that role
until it's no longer needed um it's a big one to come to terms with particularly we see it
embodied as a human and expressed in ways that really cause pain to millions of people and
millions of other beings on the earth.
And it all has a place.
In the multidimensional chess game of God, of life,
it all has a place.
And the light does propel,
the dark does propel the light to remember itself,
to shine brighter.
And the great thing is, if this is a dark room,
all you gotta do is flip the switch on,
the darkness disappears.
And that's, again, where it comes back to who's flipping the switch. You are, it's your consciousness. You get to choose. You can't externalize the shadow. I mean, sure. It's there. Like that guy's evil.
Great. What inside you is getting triggered? Oh, I want to, you want to go beat the show? That guy,
you want to throw him in jail. You want to get him off the planet? Great. Now you've got the
shadow there. Feel into that, breathe into that into that compassion release it the more that we can enlighten lighten ourself release those denser
vibrations the more we reflect out here and i view certain characters certain people in our life
as just the epitome embodiment of our collective unconscious our collective shadow they're like
hey guys you want to see how nasty that looks? Maybe you should go sit with yourself. Maybe all y'all
should sit with yourself and see where you're holding this xenophobia, this misogyny, this
judgment in yourself, where you're willing to sacrifice on your true values, your true north,
your true purpose for some little temporary enrichment in the physical because that's really all it is it's
a series of concessions from integrity it's like well i'll do that well i'll do that well now maybe
we can kill 50 000 people it's okay it's for the greater good um so that being said
where my original thread you kind of sparked me with that saying
my original thread that i was of sparked me with that saying, my original thread that I was feeling into with the subject of,
um, what was the original question? Like why?
Who wins? What happens after who wins in the uncertainty?
What are we looking at? What do we get to look forward to?
That's right. Thank you.
We get to look forward to something magnificent that we as a species
haven't, it's not in our remembered history. We hear stories about it from millennia ago. I believe
we're going through a fundamental rebirth of pretty much our entire reality. Every industry
is going to go through a massive reinvention. Our social systems are shifting. And as if we're in a
ceremony, right, bringing back to ceremony, we're in the purge. 2020 is the purge. People are, people are on
their hands and knees like, Oh my God, I can't take it. Awesome. Awesome. Cause anyone who's
been in a ceremony knows it's on the other side. It's like, breathe. All you gotta do is breathe,
breathe, breathe into the light, breathe into yourself. Breathe into the possibility. And what I invite people to do at this time, more than ever, is to source within.
Stop getting distracted with all the external opinions and rhetoric.
It's all compromised.
Every time you turn on the TV, you're watching a bunch of very, very manipulated opinion
that's designed to create an echo chamber of reality for you.
Next time you want to turn on Google, turn to God. We know the answers. Everything in my life,
every great move, every person I've connected with, every project, I've known it right here
immediately. That's why Einstein said intuition is far more important than intellect, right?
Intuition, imagination, cultivate it. Listen, what resonates? Not, well, 10 people told me,
they may be completely distracted. What
resonates as truth? Gravitate toward that. And as much as you're taking in the external stories,
you're turning on, you're listening to this show, you're listening to any story you're tuning into,
take time every day to go sit with yourself, however that looks to you in nature. Maybe
you're walking, maybe you're not sitting, but in meditation,
in contemplation, go inside because that's the truest source. I invite everyone to do that.
And the more we do that, which I believe we're getting pushed into through this catharsis,
through this metamorphosis of just like, I can't take it. Good. You know, look at so many greats. Eckhart Tolle, you've got, God, there are so many of them, it's almost hard to
name them. Buckminster Fuller. I'll leave it with those two. There's so many stories of people,
Alex Gray, who are like, I'm done. I can't do it anymore. This is too intense. And they're
literally like, I'm going to kill myself. I'm leaving. Bucky, and I think Eckhart Tolle, both
walked into the water to go drown themselves.
Alex just said, I'm done.
And all of them fundamentally, they had to give it all up and completely actually surrender and humble for the divine intelligence that animates us all to come through and completely reengineer their reality.
Everything, fundamental phase shift of their reality.
Set them on the course of all the greatness
they did in their life.
So we're at that point of like,
I can't, good, breathe into it.
Breathe into it because you can
and go all the way in,
lean in to the discomfort,
lean in past your comfort zone.
As the status quo is being obliterated,
lean in and in that,
tune into what you love,
what lights you up most,
who lights you up most,
be around those people, do those things that you love most. You lost your job? That sucks. And
guess what? What are you going to do with it now? Maybe actually do something you really love.
And it's easier, again, with tribe. Go to your best friends. Go to the people around you that
you trust that have been around you. They may not understand some of the shifts you're going through,
but just invite them to hold you through it.
Go to your family.
Say, this is who I am.
This is what lights me up.
This is the direction I'm going.
I love your help.
I love your support as accountability coach, as a reflection.
What's your advice?
That's what I invite people to do right now.
And I believe on the other side of this, unveiling this purge,
it's almost like we all have to put – I mean, I personally don't do it.
I just won't. I'm not going to do it. But I, but you know, it's interesting being the only
one generally in a sea of faces. You made the mask, uh, the mask gesture for those that are
just listening. Yeah. Yeah. The mask gesture. Exactly. It's interesting being the only one
in so many places where I'm the only unmasked face. I've had people come up and be like, thank
you. People at stores like point
their mask down, like, how do you get away with that? And I'm just like medical exemption. And
I give them a little wink, you know, it's you're choosing your reality. No one else can dictate
that for you. If someone has an issue and they actually think Corona virus or any virus only
spreads five foot 11 inches, well, they better, you know, stand six feet back. They'll
come up in my face and tell me I'm not wearing a mask. That doesn't make any sense. So, but it's
almost like the world had to don the mask, which is very dehumanizing, very desensitizing and
doesn't work. Very few masks actually work for this biological organism we call COVID.
And for all the masks to come down, we've been living a
life of masks. Most people are, it's like, I'm coming from California, one big mask, it's all a
facade. You know, it's like hard to really know who you know, because they're constantly changing
and posturing for who's around them and how to best please those people. And instead of unabashedly
being themselves, you know, and that's,
and people I view as like, you know, people who the world looks to as celebrities, those are people
who just like, like look at Gary Vaynerchuk. He doesn't give a fuck. He's like, this is who I am.
And people love that authenticity, but they're scared sometimes to step into it. They're scared
of being judged. And then I realized, yeah, some people might judge you. Some people might hate on
you. That's okay. That's okay. Be a lighthouse,
embody your truth. So that's what I invite people to do is step deeper into that, connect more deeply with their real community, identify who their real community is, be held through this
process and realize that, yeah, it's intense and it's going to get a lot more intense most likely.
I mean, we're seeing power cabals that have worked for generations to control humanity.
You know, a very small group of people that are pulling the strings of what happens on this planet.
And they're in a period where their endgame is how do we, you know, link everyone to electronics, to AI, and control them.
And dictate all their movements and say, oh, you didn't, we noticed you're not up
to date with your current vaccine. You can't go anywhere. You can't go in the store. You can't
get on that plane. Absolute horseshit. It's an affront to, it's an affront to divine law.
It's an affront to our constitution. It's an affront to everything that we understand about
human liberties and freedom for something that truly is so hyped up, so overplayed,
so politicized, it's almost not even funny.
And again, taking the larger picture,
we can be grateful, like, wow, what a gift
that this happened right now.
Because the way that it's changing our social dynamics,
the way that it's shifting what we consider
our status quo of what is reality,
the way it's waking people up is unprecedented.
It's like, imagine that. like spend so much time engineering something to put people in fear and control and it's working. I
mean, people are afraid, but ultimately what's being designed as a mass awakening tool.
No question, brother. Yeah. It makes me think of like, uh, you know, the old, I was just talking
about this, the old adage, psychedelics aren't for everyone. You have to be ready, that kind of thing.
And it's not me pointing out that, or others, that there's a certain type of person that can handle it and a certain type of person that can't.
That's not what the statement is.
The statement is, if you're not ready, you don't go to the altar.
And I've had this conversation too.
And of course, you know this, any medicine will only give you what you need and no more and no less, right? Like you don't go there. If I had a history of trauma, I'm not going to get it all in one night. I'm not getting healed from one experience. And I'm certainly not going to have to unpack everything that went wrong in my life in one sitting. It doesn't work that way. It's like peeling layers of the onion. But in the microcosm of the consciousness that is ayahuasca
or psilocybin or any of these tools, there's an intelligence that understands that. And the
intelligence of the macrocosm of the all, of the one, also understands that. And the beautiful
thing throughout our short existence on this planet of wondering, how does it get fixed? How
do we change? How do we correct course? Here we go. The fucking whole world has been brought to the altar. And for those that
weren't ready, they decided to peace out and that's okay. There's nothing wrong with that.
Um, but for those that are staying and choosing to live, we have the opportunity to show up in
a different way and we have the opportunity to reimagine what we want going forward.
And I think this is a,
it is a scary and fascinating,
exhilarating time to be alive
in every way, brother.
Yeah.
Scary, fascinating, deeply humbling.
And for those of us who are willing
or courageous enough
to look through the 3D stories playing out,
to look through the hysteria, to look through the fear.
And by the way, one of the things with fear, it's a messenger.
So when our fear rises up, hello, fear.
Nice to see you here.
I hear you have a message for me.
Allow it to come in.
Meet it and see what's behind the fear, what message is
there and then let it go. But for those of us who are appearing beyond it, it's, it's terrifying,
it's humbling, and it's so inspiring because of what's possible for humanity right now.
And so many of so many cultures, so many have been thousands of years predicting the time span
that started around 2012,
which is talking about a whole new epoch, a multi-thousand year cycle.
We were like, it's going to happen in an instant now.
It's available in every instant, but it's going to happen over time.
Yeah, it took 25,500 years to go around the center of the galaxy.
It's going to happen right now this evening.
Here come the light code downloads.
Here it is coming.
The coronal ejection from the sun's gonna upgrade us all
instantaneous it's like it's gonna take a minute we get to marinate we we do get to marinate and
integrate which is the key right after any ceremony we integrate constantly integrate and
it is available in every moment so the golden eon which we you know we go through cycles of
golden age and then the fall in the dark ages and then building back up.
Iron, bronze, silver, gold.
It's a state of consciousness.
It's not a physical place.
And ultimately, I do believe humankind, we're at a choice point
and we could choose to reset again, which we've done in prior historical,
you know, the Atlantean, Lumerian stories.
Or we can choose to really transcend that and say, okay, we've had four supposed cataclysms,
the fifth being ether. I believe we're in that right now. And ether, it doesn't require
the physical destruction to the same degree. It does require destruction of the belief systems, the patterns,
the energetic constructs that have held us shackled and entombed, entombed for millennia.
So what's really exciting for me is... Explain that real quick and you back up because this is,
this is where the conversation gets juicy. This is exactly what I wanted to talk about. So
fifth stage of consciousness is the ether. Talk, talk about the first four, if you understand
them. Sure. And then we'll get into the fifth stage, which also follows the Hopi prophecy,
as well as 5d Christ consciousness prophecy. So I want to dive into that for sure, but
explain these levels that have happened through each stage of humanity? So every people's has their own rendition.
The Hopis, the Mayans, there are several cultures
that were really revered for their ability to keep time,
to understand, because time is a construct, it's relative.
But they were able to understand the cycles of time
here in this embodied 3D in this
dimension, understanding cosmological alignments and what that meant for cycles of, and we see it.
We're about to go, we're going Mars direct right now. And a bunch of planets that have been
retrograde this year are all going direct. Mars going first, which is very fiery, very warlike,
which is an interesting time for that to happen. But we can use that again, use that fire for transformation.
It doesn't have to be for destruction.
Alchemy.
Alchemy, exactly.
So there are all these different stories,
and ultimately you look at the commonality, right?
Like why does every first peoples, every original tribe,
have stories of extraterrestrials that they had relationships with. Why do they all have stories of other
higher dimensional beings, other beings
visiting this world in different
craft and just materializing?
Because there's truth to it. You look at the commonality
around the world, shared context.
It's the
same thing with time. We have
reset here before and I believe we've been
to this technological degree
right now and actually
far beyond. No question. I mean, you look at some of the infrastructure that's still around from
thousands of years ago and people today are like, we can't do that. Like we can't, you know how hard
that is to do that. I mean, we would have to use the best mathematicians on the planet, the best
equipment on the planet. Like it doesn't, you know, you're telling me like a few thousand slaves put
that thing together. No, impossible. I mean, impossible is a fun word, you know, you're telling me like a few thousand slaves put that thing together? No.
Impossible.
I mean, impossible is a fun word, impossible, but you know what I mean.
So I believe we've been here to this pinnacle and beyond technologically, and we've wiped ourselves out multiple times.
Why?
Ignorance, greed, corruption, power over not only others others because potentially some of these societies
evolved a little bit beyond that but power over nature just pushing pushing pushing beyond the
natural capacities beyond balance right because it's all about right relations it's all about
balance that's what we're learning right now like harmony within the sacred hoop that's it yeah
that's it and and that's also you know we've seen an imbalance
of dark to light on the planet which has created some serious issues it's all about balance
i used to have these interesting dreams where i'd be sitting at a table and i was
i was an embodiment of the light and there was this whole table of all these figures i'm not
going to name some of their names but they're actually like names of certain dynasties that
have been ruling this planet for a long time that would show up like oh that's mr blank and that's and it'd be these people on the other side of the
spectrum would be having counsel like how do we find balance because it doesn't work for either
one of us if it goes too far in either direction how do we create balance and how do we raise it
up where you play that polarity and we play this polarity without it being as much at friction or at odds, without having to go to these polarized extremes.
So anyway, I think it's all about balance,
about right relationship.
And some peoples talk about the different ways
in which we've reset or rebooted.
And those have been based on different elements, right?
The proverbial flood, it's talked about in the Bible.
It's also talked about in other sacred scriptures.
Every continent, yeah.
Yep.
Fire.
Earth, the earth completely,
basically becoming uninhabitable
through tectonic shifts, through volcanic ash.
There's stories, all these stories of people
who were taken underground
by other species they were invited to go underground they found a very extensive
underground cities yeah that don't make any sense all that stuff yeah so um most people think air
and ether are separate but ether is so air actually has a physical like some people in
ceremony care you can actually see air like it has a it has a physicality first time on penis envy my wife and i saw it i was like there is no empty space i can
see it i was like i'm in the i'm in the water right now god literally right like oh my you can
interact with it yeah it's amazing and anyone who's ever flown right you go paragliding anyone
who's ever flown or skydived but i mean i love being up in the air you really you can actually
play when you play with
the air oh my god it has a a texture to it and and it's constantly shifting and you're and you're
finding your flow with it ether is is beyond that it's um ether kind of encompasses all the other
elements and it's kind of like how dmt is considered the spirit molecule connecting the world of form with everything that is beyond form
ether is kind of like that it it holds all of the other elements and it it gets into the realm of
the um almost like the like the new sphere it taps into our emotional body and our mental body
into these things that are very much alive and present but don't have any physicality in a sense.
They create all physicality.
The combination of our thoughts and our emotions, which turn into actions, literally creates our entire reality.
Would the land of archetypical symbols be there as well?
Absolutely.
Yeah.
In my perspective.
Yeah.
I'm certainly no expert on this, but from what I've
understood and sitting with all these peoples and studying these different traditions is that we do
get these resets and it doesn't have to, you know, it's like people think about an apocalypse, like,
oh, like everyone's talking about the rapture and the apocalypse for so long. It's like,
great. What is my favorite definition of apocalypse? The lifting of the veils. Again,
why do we all put veils over our faces right now? So all the veils could fall. Now you can choose to have an apocalypse that is
zombie earth ending craziness. That's your sovereign choice. And right next door,
someone can choose to have the most beautiful Christed expansive journey. That is their choice.
What's really interesting is that people think it's all or nothing. Like, oh, we're all going to go down or we're all going to go up. No, that's an individual soul choice. Now, it's easier
to choose which direction to go when you have the right tribe around you. And because of the
imbalance, a lot of people have been erring toward the side of total destruction, it's all ending.
But I feel like that balance is shifting as people get a permission slip to realize it doesn't have
to be that way. And that it's okay for some people to choose that if they want, but it doesn't have to be everyone's choice.
The two can happen simultaneously, which is where it gets really interesting.
The idea is how do we invite as many as possible over the tipping point to no longer being addicted to fear, to judgment,
to dystopian future timelines as a regular, consistently moving away from those thought
patterns, those subconscious emotional patterns into actually this can be, this transcendence
can be incredible.
It can be the best I've ever imagined and more. And it will be.
And falling more and more and more into that,
which again requires,
I always say life is the school, love is the lesson.
So what do you love?
Falling more into love.
Following that.
Following your purpose.
Following the light.
That which lights you up.
Letting all else go.
No more need for drama.
No more need for gossip or judgment.
When it comes up, be gentle and compassionate with yourself
and then release it.
Compost it. It's no longer longer necessary your vibe attracts your tribe your
vibe attracts your reality so what are you holding what are you emanating because as a transmitter
you're going to receive the feedback loop so what are you transmitting and constantly
be aware of what you're putting out there and and emotions are far more powerful than thoughts
so it's not just what you're thinking and doing. It's how you're feeling.
And there's all kinds of exercises we could get to.
Dispenza talks about this.
You know, he talked about it in every one of his books,
but especially in Becoming Supernatural.
And he has a brilliant, I will link to this in the show notes.
Mr. Jose, my brother, please link to this in the show notes.
It is the Tuning into New Potentials MP3.
It's 13 bucks.
He leads a five-minute recap of Becoming Supernatural,
how to work with the meditation,
about eight minutes of Kundalini breath work,
and then a 45-minute guided meditation.
But that's one of the things that he really dives into
is the fact that we need to move past our addiction
to negative emotion.
And the first time I heard this, it was like nonsense.
It's like when I heard,
I'm not addicted to feeling like shit,
you know?
And I thought,
and I thought of a domingo Ruiz when he says that man has been domesticated.
And I was like,
that is a dark,
dark fucking statement.
That's pish posh.
We're not fucking domesticated.
I'm not a dog.
And fuck.
Yeah,
yes,
we are.
We're not our wild nature.
We're not in our true nature yet.
We are becoming that we are remembering that. Right. But in this dispenso and he talks about if you feel like shit dragging your ass to your job each day, but getting angry makes you feel alive and awake and it gives you passion about something to be angry about. And we see this on both sides of the equation politically.
That does become addictive because that may be the only time in the day, many times throughout the day, where you feel alive in the mundane reality you've chosen for yourself.
And the second I was able to digest that, it was like, fuck, okay, where do i have this in my life and it was everywhere
everywhere my addiction to anger my addiction to outrage my addiction to um offense you know
absurdity you know or ignorance i can't stand it educate yourself right anything that would
fucking be a little thorn in the side. I actually appreciated that. And I wanted it for myself on a subconscious level because it allowed me to feel aliveness. And Dispenza has some some great methods for breaking through that. And I didn't mean to derail the deal. There's no question about that. And as I've spoken before, you know, the old
cliche thing, you can't love someone else as much as you love. You can only love someone else as
much as you love yourself. The same is true for compassion. You can only have as much compassion
for another as you do for yourself. And you can only forgive someone else as much as you forgive
yourself. And if your inner critic is constantly shitting on you for every mistake, so-called mistake we make, all the teaching, but every so-called mistake we would make, if you're the harshest critic of yourself, how does that move outward?
That's what we see right now.
Right.
And so it's the reclaiming of that, the softening of our hearts and remembering it's okay to fuck up.
It's okay to have chosen something that was not in alignment.
It's okay that you sang out of tune for 30 years
because now you get to come back into resonance.
And when that's available,
that then gets to move out to the macrocosm.
That is the as above, so below, as within, so without.
Yes, absolutely.
Thank you.
Absolutely. And part of that, you you know it's like we talk about how do we
step out of consumer victim consciousness and take that gold and you turn into creator consciousness
we have built a society partially on blame and shame i'm not i i didn't it was that guy's fault
i was late because of this guy's asshole the road. We're constantly externalizing instead of just owning.
Like, okay, I was late.
I apologize.
Thank you.
I'll reinvent how to be more on time.
Whatever it is.
And the reason we do it is because we're societally engineered to,
we don't want to get in trouble.
And we don't have a malleable society,
particularly around things like time. Like you're five minutes late, like you're in New York,
you're having a heart attack trying to get there on time. It's ridiculous, honestly. Um, and I get the respect of meeting, um, you know, showing up when you're, when you say you're going to doing
what you say, that's important and allow for life you know allow for things to emerge and uh
and stepping out of shame and blame and you talked about you got to forgive yourself first and
foremost world peace begins with self-peace right that is the truth and forgiving is for giving like
you want to give to the world well Well, forgive yourself. And from there, forgive all others who have caused you harm intentionally or unintentionally.
So that wasn't a digression at all.
It's actually fundamentally so important to everything we're talking about.
How to step into sovereignty, how to step into thriving,
how to ride this quote-unquote cataclysm into the highest timeline,
the highest embodiment for yourself, and share that.
You can't take anyone else along, but what you
can do is fully embody and invite others along. Everyone has their own individual journey. We
can't save anyone. That's a fallacy. We can be a lighthouse and say, hey guys, there's some rocks
right there. I would just maybe when you're steering your ship through the seas of life,
maybe avoid that little patch. No, I'm not going to dim my light because it upfronts you,
it upsets you, or because the tides are changing. I'm just going to dim my light because it up fronts you, it upsets you or because
the tides are changing. I'm just going to be here and shine my light and clarify my light constantly
be better at shining it. That's the goal I think for each person right now.
And you know, one of the other things since everyone, since most people are
stuck at home or really have the gift of being at home more than ever, which has actually been
a great gift for me. I was always on the road. This is the first time I haven't, this is the
longest I've sat in one place for a long time. And I haven't wanted to leave. I had people like,
can you come over here and speak? Can you come do this? Can you come to California? I'm like,
I'm good. I'm home. I'm building home. I'm here. But I invite people while they're at home,
definitely look at the link that you mentioned and also start your day.
I like to call it the power hour, but find your own morning ritual.
Bring yourself to the altar.
You know, Christ said it.
The temple's within.
We are the temple.
We are the altar.
We can go to church to be with community, to temple, to, you know, any mosque, any place of gathering to be with community.
But ultimately, our connection to God is only ever really truly within. We have messengers, we have facilitators, right? Men of God, quote unquote, sometimes not,
but most in the highest intention of being that, being a channel.
But the truest connection resides within. So honoring that temple, you know, treating our, our consciousness, treating our
body with the utmost respect as we'd like for someone to treat our child, to treat that beautiful
flower you just saw, to treat your home. How would you want someone to treat your home?
And for me, the most powerful practice I found as I wake up in the morning and I just go through and I feel gratitude
for several things. I allow the visuals to come up. Instead of building a story like,
I am grateful, I am grateful. That's great. That's a good starting point. But ultimately,
you work toward that feeling like you just won the lottery. That feeling, that feeling,
which is thousands of times more powerful than thought. Feel it. Visualize it.
The face of one of my children, my wife, my friends,
how blessed I am to have this home that I get to be on purpose.
I feel it, and I let that light my entire body up.
And then I see my day.
I see the things that are really pivotal and powerful for me to create in that day,
and I just visualize it.
I feel what it feels like
to flow in here and have this amazing connection with you, to flow from here to my other meetings
of the day. I feel it. And from there, I start a power hour. So I go into 20 minutes of warmup,
of exercise, at the very least warming your joints up, just move the body, move the energy,
greet the day. I'm here in my body, 20 can be high intensity which is good and then flow from that into 20 minutes of
stillness meditation visualization you know you could do it with a guided video if you'd like or
just sit in stillness outside is better if you can uh to be with the natural air. But any which way,
go in stillness, 20 minutes. Set a clock, no more. And then 20 minutes of engaged active learning,
something you're really inspired about. Learn about it. Maybe you're learning to play guitar.
Maybe you want to learn more about building regenerative community. Maybe you want to learn
more about building your network. Whatever it is, 20 minutes. After that 60 minutes, you are full. For me, I feel completely set, super fulfilled. I have to force myself to eat
because I'm already so full on life. I'm so lit up. And so I invite people to find their own
morning ritual like that to start each day off right. And then each night when you're laying in
bed, same thing, recap, you know, go throughcap. Go through and go through everything you experienced.
Feel the gratitude.
Feel the gratitude for the next day you're going to get the pleasure of going into.
Maybe visualize a little bit about what that day is going to feel and look like.
That, to me, has changed everything, getting into that practice.
That's beautiful, brother.
I think of these practices as, these practices as, as
intention and surrender, you know, we have this, um, dispenses talked a lot about it, the diff,
how we, how we use these intention is the thing that we wish to make manifest. And then we
surrender to the how and when it's made manifest. It doesn't have to be the exact way that I want
it to, or when I want it to be and be in a state of allowing that to come into fruition.
And my buddy Tim Corcoran talked about this when the Institute of Nomadic Science studied all transformation across the board from plant medicines to psychotherapy to anything in between.
The two things that they found were critical and universal were intention and surrender. And when I think about that day and night timeline
that you've just described,
I think of the morning practice as the intention
and to lead with gratitude, right?
The currency of love, the currency of abundance is gratitude.
To lead with that first and then see the intention made manifest.
And then at the end of the day and the reflection of that,
to surrender to what happened and of that, to surrender to what
happened and what is, and to surrender to how tomorrow will unfold so that you can fall asleep
and rest deeply. You know, that's such a beautiful way of looking at it. And that's one of the ways
that I've come to understand what you were just explaining. So thank you for that, brother.
Thank you. Thank you so much. And I love how you just, you just worded that. It reminded me of a quote that my father shared with me since I was very young,
which is that if joy is to be your path, then gratitude shall be your staff.
Gratitude unlocks everything.
Being grateful for what we have, who we are, this moment,
it's immeasurably powerful.
And when we do it, again, we can't help but receive more of that which we're grateful for.
It's just how the universe works.
People talk about the law of attraction, which is part of the equation,
but really it's the law of resonance.
Whatever we are in resonance with, we will receive.
So if we're constantly allowing ourselves to fall into stories of fear
by tuning in to the TV, the television,
telling us someone else's vision
that has a very vested, multi-trillion dollar private interest behind it,
the more we're going to receive that reality.
The more the riots are going to show up at our front door.
So this is the time to really, as cliche as it is,
choose love over fear.
To allow the cataclysm that we're in
to be the most graceful possible.
And just weaving back to that subject we were talking about,
I believe that the etheric cataclysm
is one of our emotional, psychological consciousness.
I believe we're going to see a complete destruction
in the most beautiful way, like a phoenix,
a fire transforming all of so much of what we have held
as our individual and collective identity,
so much of what we considered life is,
to be reborn into a higher octave of humankind here on earth.
So I'm personally super excited for this moment.
I'm super excited, and I'm really grateful that I feel like I've done the work
and I consistently do the work to have the best community possible around
so we can hold each other and thrive together through this.
And when one of us forgets, we lean on each other. That's what we're there for, right? Lean on me, right? Like, oh God,
I'm forgetting. Okay. You got me brother. Okay. Thank you. And so my deepest prayer is honestly
that everyone who hears this message, not from us, but really from, you know, from the universe
has the courage to lean in, has the courage to lean in and find their core tribe,
even if it means letting go of certain people
that have been their friends for a long time
that really energetically are not the match for where they want to go.
And my devotion is to support people in any way I can.
Now, of course, we can only scale ourselves so much,
but that's why I've been so devoted to the social architectural templates and the actual physical community templates on
how do we begin to redesign education systemically, redesign communities systemically,
and open source it so that we can as quickly as possible get to localized centralization
and individual communities thriving and individual communities governing themselves with, of course,
you do need, as you said, overarching regulatory bodies.
It goes all the way up in the hierarchies,
up to the different echelons of being the intelligence of the angels.
They have their own hierarchies.
Having a larger container of governance is important when we remember
that it's only a byproduct of ourselves,
that it's to answer to us and to be in right balance.
It's been overreaching for a long time.
And the issue I think we're at right now is our government is way beyond the constitutional tenets.
According to the founding fathers, now again, a lot of issues, and probably why we're purging them out right now in how this country was formed.
But so much of the world was warring, you know, like it just kind of was. It's unfortunate. And
the tenets in the Constitution are beautiful. And if we can invite people to remember
what that actually means, because most people don't even know the constitution actually remember how beautiful that document is and remember you know what we're actually
super imbalanced and we have entities like our government that are reaching way beyond what they
were supposed to be doing well let's let's dial it in a little bit and the way to do it is not
to rally against the government it's doing its job And the job that we've handed for a long time, it's to create the self resiliency,
to create the thriving on a microcosmic level in each of our communities. And that ripple begins
to as we continue to do that, actually, we don't need that centralized energy. We've got our own
local centralized energy, same food, same with water, it begins to naturally shift the markets.
It begins to naturally shift the governance. So any way that I can support others in individual
coaching, which I have less and less time for, or through creating these models and proliferating
these models and sharing my voice for any good that that may do, that's my commitment right now.
You know, and I'm just, I'm grateful to be here with you. And I'm grateful that we all get this
moment of 2020 for all the challenge and strife and all that that brings on the other side.
And I just invite us to really feel into every day, how do we flip the adversity into appreciation, into rising higher?
Yeah, brother.
Thank you so much for coming on brother.
Where can people find you? So I'm, um, I'm still on all the traditional platforms, uh, joyous heart, and I am very soon going to be de-platforming. I don't believe in the ethics of a lot of these
platforms, um, or how they're censoring
reality. So I'm actually going to begin my countdown off Facebook soon. The best place to
stay consistently in touch with me would be at my website, iamjoyous.xyz. So I-A-M-J-O-Y-O-U-S.xyz.
I am working on a distributed self-actualization platform to support the reinvention
of both social media value creation and exchange and lifelong learning. So we're gamifying and
socializing personal discovery and development in a universalized framework that's designed to
reward people for their self-growth and for sharing their wisdom forward. So basically allowing everyone to Uber themselves,
creating a content creation system and a mentoring system.
And then really the magic is these life match algorithms
that are connecting people to the most aligned people
as peers and mentors, content and experiences,
both live and digital,
to support stepping into their fullest embodiment of their gifts
and sharing those forward.
That's another project that's been deep in R&D
and then prototype, iterative prototype developing,
and now we're getting into arrays to actually go into beta development
for four and a half years.
And home, this home project has become so powerful,
so potent that I've actually put that architecture
in the background.
So that people probably won't be able to find me there
for like 14 months.
And then we'll probably be out in beta around then.
But for now, I am joyous.xyz.
And while I'm still on social media,
you can find me at joyousheart.
Beautiful brother.
Thank you again.
Thank you.
Such a pleasure.
I love you, brother. Thank you again. Thank you. Such a pleasure. I love you, brother.
Thank you.
I love you.