Unravelling the Narrative: How to Recognize When You’re Following the Crowd

Call Recording: Audio Recording of Call Notes/Transcript: Every culture is really just a group of people with a shared story. The thing about stories is that they’re not factual. They may line up with facts, but stories themselves are made up in the mind—they’re value judgments. But stories can become so ingrained in us that […]
Financial Immunity: the Rewards of Disconnecting from a Dying Economic System

Call Recording: Audio Recording of Call Notes/Transcript: Our theme of discussion in August in the Quintessence Tribe is “abundance,” under the broad category of “wellbeing.” Abundance is really about managing our energy in such a way that we retain our connection to our quintessence as much as possible. It’s about spending as LITTLE time and […]
Mind Over Poverty

Call Recording: Audio Recording of Call Notes/Transcript: Our theme in August is “abundance.” Abundance doesn’t perfectly follow the theme of “spirituality” in a sequence unless we see life in a cyclical way, like the nine stages of the IMMUNE program. And this is where the consciousness begins as it originates a physical form and starts […]
Wealth is Health (is Wealth)

wealth (n.) mid-13c., “happiness,” also “prosperity in abundance of possessions or riches,” from Middle English wele “well-being” (see [weal](https://www.etymonline.com/word/weal?ref=etymonline_crossreference#etymonline_v_4868) (n.1)) on analogy of [health](https://www.etymonline.com/word/health?ref=etymonline_crossreference). [weal (n.1)](https://www.etymonline.com/word/weal#etymonline_v_4868) “well-being,” Old English wela “wealth,” in late Old English also “welfare, well-being,” from West Germanic *welon-, from “to wish, will” (see [will](https://www.etymonline.com/word/will?ref=etymonline_crossreference) (v.)). Related to well (adv.). [health (n.)](https://www.etymonline.com/word/health#etymonline_v_6246) Old English […]