196: Show me what is unseen

The Art of Living Big | Subconscious | NLP | Mindset - A podcast by Betsy Pake

Listen to todays episode here… Transcript: Welcome to The Art of Living big podcast. My name is Betsy Pake, and I’m an author, speaker, and a master mindset coach focused on helping you understand and design your life with the power of your subconscious. This podcast is designed to help you think differently about what could be possible for your life. Now, let’s go live big. Good morning, fellow adventurers Happy Monday. Today, we have a quick intention for the week, you know, I have been at a training I have a couple days left, but I have been at a training for a week. And it has been really amazing and really long. And I feel like I’m learning so much information and really learning things that I already knew in a new way. And I’ll explain that as the months go on. Because I’m working on some things. And this training has been part of that larger project. But what what I started thinking about this week when I was sitting in the training, because I believe one of the most dangerous things we can say to ourselves is I already know that. And the training that I’m in is based in NLP. And I’m already master NLP certified. And I heard myself say to myself, I already knew this. And so I caught myself and I was like, No, like, I want to be here and be open and be an empty vessel for a new way to do things or how to do this better. And so I just asked, show me something that I’m not seeing. Show me what I’m not seeing. And, you know, if you followed along with this show for a long time, you know, I talk basically, almost fully intentionally about our subconscious. And our conscious mind can only process a very small amount of information. But all of the information going on around me is going on, and it’s still there. And my subconscious is picking it up. And so, me asking the question, show me what I’m not seeing triggers my subconscious to show me something new. To not block what I think it is that I now and to bring up something that’s unique to me. You know, we have this internal voting system deep in our subconscious. I’ll give you an example. So I want you to think of a lion. So depending on how old you are, you may have thought of The Lion King. So if you have kids, you may have thought of The Lion King, you may have thought of a cartoon lion. I when someone brings up the lion, to me, I think of National Geographic, when I was little I used to watch like a National Geographic show. And there was a lion that was like in the logo. And so that’s what comes up to me. Now I have the representation in my subconscious of The Lion King and have cartoon lions and have lots of lions, I’ve seen on TV or in books. But my subconscious, when I asked for something, there is a internal voting system that happens very, very, very fast, to be able to bring me up the thing that my subconscious thinks is the most important version of that lion. So it brings up this lion that I knew ever since I was little and that I’ve connected with for some reason. And for you, it may have brought up something different. But it brings up the thing that it thinks I need, unless I say will bring me up a cartoon lion. And then it brings that to me. So when I’m in class, or when I’m driving down the road, or when I’m facing a problem, or when I’m struggling with a conversation with someone that’s tense, I can ask, show me something I’m not seeing. Show me how I can see this in a new way. Make me new, so that I

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