
077: The Rise and Return of The Mystic Part 2 and the Scissors of Dimensions
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About this listen
This second part of my jam-packed interview with Peter Clark Nelson closes Season 1 of the High Performance Consciousness Podcast.
Peter and I talk about how science now backs mystic knowledge, the four levels of the “Patti Pyramid,” the process that made me realise the scissors of dimension, the point of light and my US Infinity Tour.
Listen until the final part where I share two questions that will allow you to enter the world of curiosity.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN THIS EPISODE:
- Science validates that mysticism is real and measurable (03:42)
- Tap into the power of curiosity and fight unity consciousness (12:38)
- Cultivate your personal responsibility with the “Patti Pyramid” (16:42)
- Take time to dive deep (25:14)
- The scissors of dimensions (27:17)
- Visualisation is the doorway to your desire (34:56)
- Living with our highest values to reach the point of light (40:26)
- The Infinity Tour (46:07)
- A real mystic and new Earth leader (48:49)
- An invitation into the world of curiosity (51:25)
- Thank you and see you in the field (54:43)
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