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Mark Entrekin: Hello, and welcome back to another inspiring episode of the Achieving Unity Success Formula Weekly Podcast.
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Mark Entrekin: Where we turn chaos into connection, And purpose into action.
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Mark Entrekin: I am your host, Mark Intraken, founder of the Uni… Achieving Unity, success, formula.
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Mark Entrekin: Also known as the Unity Success Formula.
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Mark Entrekin: Which is available at UnitySuccessFormula.com.
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Mark Entrekin: We are dedicated to improving lives by encouraging, Inspiring, and including others.
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Mark Entrekin: Today, We welcome Timothy Stutz.
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Mark Entrekin: An acclaimed author? Children's author.
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Mark Entrekin: Meditation? Teacher?
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Mark Entrekin: And creator of over 86 imaginative books.
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Mark Entrekin: Timothy's passion lies in empowering children and families through the magic of storytelling.
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Mark Entrekin: Mindfulness and creative movement, blending wisdom and whimsy to inspire growth, and healing.
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Mark Entrekin: With a unique approach.
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Mark Entrekin: That weaves together meditation, Play, and heart-centered learning Timothy has touched countless lives, Challenges.
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Mark Entrekin: Courage. And joy.
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Mark Entrekin: Get ready for an uplifting conversation.
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Mark Entrekin: That bridges creativity, Unity and personal transportation.
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Mark Entrekin: Transformation.
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Mark Entrekin: However, before we delve into this insightful discussion, let me briefly introduce my company.
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Mark Entrekin: Reality Focus Dynamics, where it all began.
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Mark Entrekin: As you see on the first slide, it's my gift to you, and I please hope you will take advantage of it.
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Mark Entrekin: It is our Achieving Unity Guide, and it is available for you now.
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Mark Entrekin: So if you will look at the QR code on the bottom left.
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Mark Entrekin: You'll see the way to get to it.
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Mark Entrekin: Or you can go to it through our site.
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Mark Entrekin: www.marketrican.com.
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Mark Entrekin: Which you can get to through the blog on the bottom right.
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Mark Entrekin: Or that's another QR code you can use to quickly get to our site.
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Mark Entrekin: Achieving Unity Success Formula. This is our weekly podcast, and it is number 57.
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Mark Entrekin: We're over 5 weeks over our first year, and this is on every Wednesday.
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Mark Entrekin: 1PM Pacific time, 4pm Eastern Time, and we want you to put it on your calendar.
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Mark Entrekin: Join us each week, every week. Come back, find out more about what we can do through achieving unity
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Mark Entrekin: And going… Faster.
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Mark Entrekin: And much more encouraging.
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Mark Entrekin: Inspiring, and including others.
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Mark Entrekin: As you notice on our logo, It truly reflects the core.
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Mark Entrekin: Of what we do, and how we stand firm.
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Mark Entrekin: Notice how focused is at the heart?
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Mark Entrekin: It is.
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Mark Entrekin: what we believe.
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Mark Entrekin: Is what we focus on, what we explore.
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Mark Entrekin: It's everything from reality-focused dynamics to success-focused solutions.
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Mark Entrekin: It revolves around clear.
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Mark Entrekin: Intentional direction.
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Mark Entrekin: In fact, That word.
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Mark Entrekin: the concept of being focused.
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Mark Entrekin: It's so core to us that it is even reflected in our business phone number.
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Mark Entrekin: 303-362-8733.
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Mark Entrekin: Which spells? 303 FOCUSED on your phone pad.
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Mark Entrekin: We believe that by being truly focused on what matters, We can create meaningful change.
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Mark Entrekin: And achieve lasting unity.
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Mark Entrekin: What we have is proven, compassionate strategies that turn conflict Into lasting harmony?
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Mark Entrekin: At home?
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Mark Entrekin: at work, And in every relationship that matters.
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Mark Entrekin: Have you ever been frustrated by tension?
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Mark Entrekin: or arguments.
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Mark Entrekin: At home.
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Mark Entrekin: In the office. Socially.
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Mark Entrekin: Our 7-Step Roadmap gives you the tools to move from conflict to collaboration.
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Mark Entrekin: Quickly.
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Mark Entrekin: And confidently.
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Mark Entrekin: Craving stronger trust and connection from more of their friends, family, Work associates.
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Mark Entrekin: Through us, you can discover communication tactics that build respect.
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Mark Entrekin: That repairs relationships.
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Mark Entrekin: And unified teams and families alike.
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Mark Entrekin: what we do.
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Mark Entrekin: It's transform conflict.
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Mark Entrekin: into connection.
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Mark Entrekin: Together.
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Mark Entrekin: Achieving unity.
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Mark Entrekin: Unity inspires us in our homes, It shapes society?
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Mark Entrekin: And it transforms workplaces.
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Mark Entrekin: We help you turn that frustration into understanding.
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Mark Entrekin: Have you ever heard somebody say, What the f- Frustration?
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Mark Entrekin: They may not have said frustration.
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Mark Entrekin: But… What we do is help you find value in your actions, instead of reacting in that anger.
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Mark Entrekin: Or that frustration.
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Mark Entrekin: We show that anger holds absolutely no value.
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Mark Entrekin: There's no one I've ever seen.
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Mark Entrekin: I've been proud of for being angry.
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Mark Entrekin: It's crazy. There's some people that have stood up, Stood strong.
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Mark Entrekin: But they do not need anger.
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Mark Entrekin: Anger is nothing more.
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Mark Entrekin: Actions. Not gaming.
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Mark Entrekin: Effective. Results. A-N-G-E-R.
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Mark Entrekin: Anger.
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Mark Entrekin: Actions, not gaming, effective results.
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Mark Entrekin: Life happens in every relationship.
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Mark Entrekin: From personal to professional.
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Mark Entrekin: From parenting time, to partnerships, in the boardroom. In the bedroom.
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Mark Entrekin: And in every room in between.
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Mark Entrekin: We show you how to embrace challenges and encourage a more inspired, and inclusive.
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Mark Entrekin: future.
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Mark Entrekin: That's our EII. You go out to our MarkEntrigin.com forward slash blog, you'll see the articles that I have written out there that talk about
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Mark Entrekin: Encouragement, inspiration, and including others. It's the EII we need.
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Mark Entrekin: one vision, One goal, achieving unity in every area of life.
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Mark Entrekin: What's our call to action? Let's ditch the drama. Let's get stuff done.
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Mark Entrekin: We will show you how to turn your life from what may seem like a dumpster fire.
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Mark Entrekin: Into a well-oiled machine.
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Mark Entrekin: Achieving unity.
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Mark Entrekin: The path to stronger relationships, inspired leadership, and lasting change.
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Mark Entrekin: We help you through coaching, Consulting.
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Mark Entrekin: courses, and keynote speeches. Please, contact us today.
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Mark Entrekin: We have several domains. Get into talking with us. RealityFocusDynamics.com, AchievingUnity.com, MarkEntrakin.com, Come talk to us. Day.
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Mark Entrekin: 303-362-8733, which is 303-FOCUS, or feel free to use that QR code at the bottom of the screen. Love to talk with you. Call us today.
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Mark Entrekin: As we mentioned, this podcast is weekly.
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Mark Entrekin: So we want you to come back again, and again, and again.
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Mark Entrekin: We have an awesome guest today. We'll talk about Timothy in a few minutes.
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Mark Entrekin: But next week, we have Bear Pascoe.
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Mark Entrekin: He's gonna be talking about nothing or caring.
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Mark Entrekin: or masculine.
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Mark Entrekin: Than parenting your children.
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Mark Entrekin: Sometimes we don't see that in the world today. Some of our cultures from the past don't think about
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Mark Entrekin: Both parents.
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Mark Entrekin: Being best for their children.
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Mark Entrekin: Both parents can be. He's gonna talk to us about that.
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Mark Entrekin: The following week, October 29th.
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Mark Entrekin: Dr. Sherry Rosenthal, a retreat strategist. Have you ever been on a retreat?
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Mark Entrekin: Have you ever held a retreat?
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Mark Entrekin: Dr. Sherry will be here next week, or not next week, the 29th.
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Mark Entrekin: And talk to us about what retreats can do.
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Mark Entrekin: For your business?
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Mark Entrekin: Or for you to go to…
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Mark Entrekin: Personally, come back to us on those.
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Mark Entrekin: Next week, Edmund Marino.
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Mark Entrekin: Looking in the mirror.
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Mark Entrekin: Organizationally and personally.
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Mark Entrekin: That'll be the first one in November. November 5th.
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Mark Entrekin: Ben, what do you think about energy?
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Mark Entrekin: What about renewable energy?
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Mark Entrekin: What are they telling us? What do we see on the news?
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Mark Entrekin: Well, on November 12th, Ronald Stein will be here. He will talk about the energy literacy.
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Mark Entrekin: What is right?
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Mark Entrekin: What can we do to truly help build renewable energy in the future?
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Mark Entrekin: On November 19th.
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Mark Entrekin: Debbie Fennell. She'll be here building lists through relationships.
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Mark Entrekin: Was it personally?
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Mark Entrekin: Or professionally, what do you do as far as building a list? Your friends, your family.
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Mark Entrekin: How large is your family?
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Mark Entrekin: What about your business?
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Mark Entrekin: This is where David will come and help us. How to build lists, how to grow them, or start your own business.
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Mark Entrekin: But today, I'm excited to say, speaking about the word list, Building lists through relationships.
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Mark Entrekin: Timothy Stutz is a transformational healer.
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Mark Entrekin: He's a teacher and a storyteller who bridges ancient wisdom with modern energy practices
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Mark Entrekin: Help individuals and families awaken their inner power.
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Mark Entrekin: Once a certified public accountant, a CPA,
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Mark Entrekin: Timothy followed his calling into the world of holistic healing.
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Mark Entrekin: Becoming a master of mediation.
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Mark Entrekin: Reiki.
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Mark Entrekin: With over 35 years of experience.
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Mark Entrekin: He has guided thousands through spiritual and emotional healing.
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Mark Entrekin: As a certified medical intuitive, Quantum clairvoyant.
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Mark Entrekin: An ordained minister in holistic healing.
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Mark Entrekin: His mission is to help others remember the divine magic Within.
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Mark Entrekin: And live with vitality.
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Mark Entrekin: Clarity and space.
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Mark Entrekin: Transforming lives, Through imagination, Mindfulness?
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Mark Entrekin: and love. We can't forget that.
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Mark Entrekin: If you ever want to talk to him online, you want to connect with him online, there's his URL in the bottom right.
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Mark Entrekin: So don't forget to go out there today, this evening, Get in touch with him.
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Mark Entrekin: But for now, we're going to get a chance to talk with him, find out more about what he brings to us. Please help me welcome Timothy Stotz.
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Timothy Stuetz: Oh, it's great to be here with you, Mark, and I love that introduction that you go through, because focus is at the center of…
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Timothy Stuetz: Everything I've learned to do.
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Mark Entrekin: Isn't that the truth?
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Mark Entrekin: I mean, sometimes we don't focus enough.
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Mark Entrekin: It's… Kind of crazy when we don't… Prioritize.
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Mark Entrekin: And think about the things that mean the most to us.
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Mark Entrekin: What we need to do today, what we need to do now?
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Mark Entrekin: What can we put off till tomorrow without procrastinating?
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Mark Entrekin: What can we do?
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Mark Entrekin: So, Timothy, thank you for being here. It's awesome to have you.
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Mark Entrekin: It's so interesting to read your information.
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Mark Entrekin: You describe your work as a fast track to bliss?
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Mark Entrekin: In a world full of the detours that I talk about a lot, and the negativity that we see, and sometimes the dead ends.
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Mark Entrekin: What does that fast track?
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Mark Entrekin: actually look like.
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Timothy Stuetz: Well, that fast track has a lot…
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Timothy Stuetz: It has a lot of detours, it has a lot of…
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Timothy Stuetz: stepping back at times and saying, okay, I… you know, for instance, I woke up one morning at the end of my CPA career.
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Timothy Stuetz: And…
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Timothy Stuetz: First thing out of my mouth when I looked at my partner was, I literally just woke up saying, if Hershey's can make chocolate kisses, I can make chocolate French kisses.
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Timothy Stuetz: And I literally followed that, because it came from within me.
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Timothy Stuetz: And I set out to make a product, Chocolate French Kisses, a little…
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Timothy Stuetz: Chocolate lips with the tongue curled out, beautiful packaging.
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Timothy Stuetz: I arranged for somebody to make them for me, and then they saw that this might be the next pet rock, and charged me 3 times what they originally quoted me, so…
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Mark Entrekin: Oh.
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Timothy Stuetz: I, I learned how to go out and…
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Timothy Stuetz: make chocolate, so I opened up a little kitchen and learned how to make and dip chocolate and make my own chocolates.
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Timothy Stuetz: Rather than get a gun held to my head and say, you're gonna pay me more. And I thought it was gonna be the next kind of pet rock thing, too. I thought it was really great for gift stores, and airports and flower shops and everything, and…
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Timothy Stuetz: I learned a lot, because the chocolate I bought was not the normal
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Timothy Stuetz: Chocolates you find in stores, which is full of wax.
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Timothy Stuetz: And that wax is in there to keep the chocolate from melting.
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Timothy Stuetz: So, I bought good chocolate. So, I couldn't really ship without dry ice, so that was another thing that I had to.
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Mark Entrekin: Oh gosh.
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Timothy Stuetz: Out of this new venture.
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Timothy Stuetz: And it was in that chocolate shop that one day I received a box.
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Mark Entrekin: a large box from UPS that I did not order.
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Timothy Stuetz: And UPS would not take it back, because only my address was on it. So, I opened it up.
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Mark Entrekin: Oh, no.
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Timothy Stuetz: Yeah, and I opened it up, and looking at me was 50 little teddy bears, with little hearts around their neck.
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Timothy Stuetz: And being a CPA by trade, and loving Hardy Boy books as a child.
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Timothy Stuetz: I had to find out how those bears got to me, and I discovered that… I discovered the owners, I discovered how their wholesaler smuggled them into the country trying to get something skimmed off the side for himself.
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Timothy Stuetz: And my mom took one look at the finished product when I got it together, and put it on the candy store shop to sell, and…
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Timothy Stuetz: She said, you blew it, that should have been a children's book. And I said, yeah, mom, there's not one story in there, one poem, not one story in there for children. About children or for children.
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Timothy Stuetz: Along with 50 children's songs.
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Timothy Stuetz: Missed delivery of bears, and my mom's comment led me to writing more children's stories than anybody in the history of planet Earth that we know about.
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Timothy Stuetz: Yeah, and I've always loved writing, and it's a way to help people, it's a way to teach people.
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Timothy Stuetz: And that's one reason why I don't have anything but a cover illustration on most… in most of my stories, because I don't want children seeing an adult's idea of a fixed picture on a page.
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Timothy Stuetz: I want them listening to the story and creating their own images in their head.
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Timothy Stuetz: And then they can draw them on the… if they're old enough, they can draw them. If they're not old enough, it creates a great bonding with the reader, the parent, or whoever's reading, where they can stop and say, you know, what are you seeing? What are you imagining as you're listening to that?
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Timothy Stuetz: If children could learn that at a young age, because I know people in their 40s don't get that. They think everybody should be thinking like them, and that's not the way to create unity. That's the way.
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Mark Entrekin: There you go.
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Mark Entrekin: But it's interesting that you say that, and as I'm listening to you talk, Because I've never been…
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Mark Entrekin: But then, a lot of other imaginations I think about.
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Timothy Stuetz: You're not just sitting there doing nothing, not using that capability. So, you know, some… I cannot,
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Timothy Stuetz: I can't visualize creating pictures out of the stories I write. So, I write stories that somebody can create pictures, they're very visual.
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Timothy Stuetz: They have all of that that creates visual, But for me, to actually… Visualize it myself.
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Timothy Stuetz: I can't tell you where my imagination actually comes from, Mark. All I know is… by focusing…
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Timothy Stuetz: And so, the practice of doing Tai Chi, the practice of Qigong, all those movements that are there.
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Timothy Stuetz: Well, the thoughts come through the mind, but the mind is like this incredible energy field.
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Mark Entrekin: With the words, without pictures.
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Mark Entrekin: This is good. We should talk sometime off-camera, but…
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Timothy Stuetz: It's like what I got from reading, okay, was I got the thrill of reading and wanting to know what was gonna happen next.
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Mark Entrekin: That's… that's where I was. What's next? What's next?
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Mark Entrekin: But, Timothy, you've devoted almost 5 decades
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Timothy Stuetz: I don't know how it all comes together, but it does.
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Timothy Stuetz: the, an ancient text in India, it's called the Sponda Caricus.
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Timothy Stuetz: Then, is it anger?
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Timothy Stuetz: when I learned that anger was that power, like the power of God within us.
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Mark Entrekin: Can I touch on that a second?
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Mark Entrekin: I love what you're saying.
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Mark Entrekin: But where that comes in for me, Is that's not anger.
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Timothy Stuetz: And even temper… even temper tantrums with children, Okay?
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Timothy Stuetz: you know, bend a foot, pick it up, and stomp it down. You can… it's walking and stomping. Do the same with the other foot. You stomp it down, and you stomp it down, and you stomp it down. So, you know, have a temper… teach your child to have a temper tantrum intentionally, focusing.
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Timothy Stuetz: To think about directions, and be guided to directions to move our business, our relationships.
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Timothy Stuetz: everything.
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Timothy Stuetz: The things we love to do.
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Mark Entrekin: And I like that, and now that I can… and I'll definitely give you credit, use some of what you're talking about as an example.
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Mark Entrekin: Because so much of what we do is the definition.
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Mark Entrekin: Of a term, or an idea, or a concept.
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Mark Entrekin: And we all have our own definitions of those concepts, those ideas.
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Mark Entrekin: And for us to bring that, That power, that strength.
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Mark Entrekin: From our back, over our head.
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Mark Entrekin: There's value.
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Mark Entrekin: Why don't you do the right thing with it?
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Mark Entrekin: If we can take Negative.
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Mark Entrekin: Out of that process. Which, for most people, That's where anger comes from.
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Mark Entrekin: Because too much anger… Creates the next step.
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Mark Entrekin: of negativity.
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Mark Entrekin: That's what we want to avoid.
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Mark Entrekin: If I can take what you're saying.
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Mark Entrekin: And bringing that to that positive, what I call the passion.
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Mark Entrekin: I appreciate what you're discussing.
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Timothy Stuetz: And you actually, Mark, you actually feel… when you do… when somebody does that, You actually feel so good.
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Timothy Stuetz: By pulling that energy up.
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Timothy Stuetz: You actually feel so good and so alive, you don't want to do anything negative after that.
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Mark Entrekin: That's wonderful.
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Mark Entrekin: I love that.
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Timothy Stuetz: That gets into the happiness, the joy, the bliss that we're all designed to feel.
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Mark Entrekin: And if we can feel that way, That positive.
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Mark Entrekin: Stop the anger.
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Mark Entrekin: And any hurt of another person.
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Mark Entrekin: That's what my drive is.
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Mark Entrekin: And to touch on that.
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Mark Entrekin: You have a visionary goal, some of the things I've read about what you do, and…
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Mark Entrekin: From your website, which is so much information.
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Mark Entrekin: You have a… Buddha Bliss. And I like some of the things that Buddha has said.
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Mark Entrekin: And expressed.
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Mark Entrekin: Did you have a Buddha Bliss, And a lumberjack fatality.
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Mark Entrekin: And it shows that your ultimate goal… is profound.
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Mark Entrekin: Helping people live, In that Buddha bliss, With a lumberjacks, Vitality.
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Mark Entrekin: That's… that's a fantastic image.
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Mark Entrekin: Can you…
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Timothy Stuetz: Yeah, that'.
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Mark Entrekin: Unpack that a little bit.
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Timothy Stuetz: That's something from a Tai Chi thing. It's like the vitality of a lumberjack, the wisdom of a sage.
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Timothy Stuetz: You know?
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Timothy Stuetz: And you just pull it all together. You're vital and you're happy. I mean, if you're not healthy.
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Timothy Stuetz: It's real hard to stay focused.
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Timothy Stuetz: It's real hard to be successful when your body's hurting and aching and
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Timothy Stuetz: Filled with all kinds of prescriptions that make it do things that it's not really designed to do.
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Timothy Stuetz: So… Having a healthy body, Is a step in moving forward and succeeding in all areas of life.
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Timothy Stuetz: Healthy mind and healthy body, and then we can…
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Timothy Stuetz: Truly live that happiness and bliss we're designed to live and experience and help others experience.
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Mark Entrekin: And that's so important right there, that empathy. Helping others experience that don't know.
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Mark Entrekin: As I'll talk about definition and terms.
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Mark Entrekin: It's amazing how many of us don't know some simple steps
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Mark Entrekin: How to solve some issues, and some of the things that you're talking about.
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Mark Entrekin: And… from your perspective, again, I'm still looking at the Buddha Bliss and the Lumberjack vitality.
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Mark Entrekin: Can you tell us a little bit more about the combination?
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Mark Entrekin: Of that deep peace, And that raw, physical energy
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Mark Entrekin: Kinda like I think you were talking about a few minutes ago, to unlock us.
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Mark Entrekin: In daily life.
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Timothy Stuetz: Hmm.
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Timothy Stuetz: So…
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Mark Entrekin: You were talking about the power, the energy coming up from your back, top of your head, and…
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Timothy Stuetz: A piece, okay?
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Mark Entrekin: What?
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Timothy Stuetz: Deep peace.
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Timothy Stuetz: Deep or peace.
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Timothy Stuetz: Deep peace came for me through meditation.
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Timothy Stuetz: So, before I…
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Timothy Stuetz: In my early 30s, my life fell apart. Everything that I thought I should have done and everything that I thought brought happiness fell apart, and I just laid in bed, cried for 3 days, and at the end, yelled out.
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Timothy Stuetz: God, if you exist, I need to find you.
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Timothy Stuetz: I found a meditation path. So, I started to meditate.
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Timothy Stuetz: I was a CPA at the time. I was… my mind was always going, Type A person.
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Timothy Stuetz: So…
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Timothy Stuetz: I had a kitchen timer mark, and I set the kitchen timer for 2 minutes. That's how much I allowed myself to meditate every day to start. And I was like, I'll try this.
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Timothy Stuetz: And I did that for a week, and then I thought, oh, this feels pretty good, so I boosted it to 5 minutes.
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Timothy Stuetz: I kept doubling it till I was at 30 minutes twice a day.
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Timothy Stuetz: And… This doesn't happen overnight, but you just get to a peaceful state where
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Timothy Stuetz: you want to feel that peace all the time. I gave up alcohol when the alcohol was getting in…
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Timothy Stuetz: not making me feel anywhere near as good as I was feeling meditating.
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Timothy Stuetz: So I didn't want to ruin my meditations with drinking.
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Timothy Stuetz: So, deep peace comes from a focused mind that's not always thinking, Because our mind…
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Timothy Stuetz: I woke up one morning, You know that space right before you wake up in the morning?
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Timothy Stuetz: And it's kind of like this magical space, you know, you can actually…
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Timothy Stuetz: seed things that are gonna happen in the day. Well, what I saw in that space was I saw my mind planning out my day.
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Timothy Stuetz: And literally, I didn't read about this or anything, I just watched my mind planning my whole day, and I thought, what the heck?
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Timothy Stuetz: I'm not even up yet.
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Timothy Stuetz: And my mind's planning my day?
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Timothy Stuetz: That's when I took control of my mind really seriously.
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Timothy Stuetz: So I was like, I… you know, for a month, I would ask my mind, every thought it had, I'd say, how do you know? Prove it to me. What are you saying?
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Timothy Stuetz: And if my mind said the same thing over and over, you know how we roll the same thoughts over and over and over?
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Timothy Stuetz: I would just say to my mind, hey.
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Timothy Stuetz: I'm really smart. Just tell me something once, so then I'll get it. Quit repeating it.
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Timothy Stuetz: So it's like, I learned to take control of my mind that way, and by focusing it on
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Timothy Stuetz: One thing, which was below my navel, Or, by repeating a mantra.
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Timothy Stuetz: of whatever word people can use, whatever word resonates with them. Peace?
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Timothy Stuetz: Love?
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Timothy Stuetz: I am love.
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Timothy Stuetz: So, our body responds to what we think.
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Timothy Stuetz: So, if when you're not really having to think about something and focus.
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Timothy Stuetz: Just to repeat, I am love. Doing the dishes, I am love. I am peace, I am life. You follow Christ, I am Christ. You follow Buddha, I am Buddha.
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Timothy Stuetz: Focus your mind that way, and eventually your mind… Gets… tired of…
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Timothy Stuetz: Repeating the same thing over and over, and it just becomes quiet.
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Timothy Stuetz: It's cool.
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Mark Entrekin: Does it do something?
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Timothy Stuetz: Does your…
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Mark Entrekin: What I start to do…
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Timothy Stuetz: What was that?
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Mark Entrekin: when your mind… when you're doing things over and over like that, like I'm hearing you say.
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Mark Entrekin: Does it get to the point where it's… where I think I heard you say, gets tired of it.
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Mark Entrekin: When he gets tired of it, Does it…
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Mark Entrekin: do something? Do they have the feeling, the desire, the passion, as I call it?
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Mark Entrekin: To do something at that point.
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Timothy Stuetz: No, it becomes… for me, it becomes totally still.
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Timothy Stuetz: Completely.
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Timothy Stuetz: My… my mind basically doesn't think anymore unless I want it to, so it's like stillness.
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Timothy Stuetz: And in that stillness, Sometimes I hear inner music.
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Timothy Stuetz: Sometimes I get the idea for another story.
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Timothy Stuetz: Sometimes, I just start repeating the mantras that I'm used to repeating for 40 years.
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Timothy Stuetz: So that my mind doesn't wander off somewhere.
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Timothy Stuetz: And… Yeah, the chatter's gone.
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Timothy Stuetz: Which, when my mind's at peace, my body's at peace, And… I…
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Mark Entrekin: Good.
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Timothy Stuetz: I mean, I'm almost 70. How old am I, Mark? I'm almost 75.
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Mark Entrekin: Congratulations! It's excellent!
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Timothy Stuetz: And I have a shoulder that's hurt from straining at picking something up, but I am as flexible or more flexible than I was in my 20s.
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Timothy Stuetz: I am on no medications, I have no problems anywhere.
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Timothy Stuetz: And it literally… I attribute that to meditation and doing some Tai Chi and yoga practices.
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Mark Entrekin: I hear that from many others.
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Timothy Stuetz: And using… when things come up, I don't sweep them under the rug. So if I find it…
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Timothy Stuetz: In the past, if something got me angry, it's like, I wanna know… Why I got angry.
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Timothy Stuetz: You know? Or…
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Timothy Stuetz: if I saw patterns in my life, it looks, you know, it's like negative patterns repeating themselves.
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Timothy Stuetz: So I started to notice.
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Timothy Stuetz: Wow, this looks similar to… something else that's going on.
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Timothy Stuetz: And I wanted to stop the patterns. It's like, this isn't right. And we have that power to change our lives and change our directions.
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Timothy Stuetz: Of what we want to focus on.
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Mark Entrekin: And that's what I always call improve.
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Mark Entrekin: Because you want it to be long-term. Change is short-term. Long-term is improving. And I like what you're saying, because that's what I think it comes into. We can improve.
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Mark Entrekin: Our life, right?
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Timothy Stuetz: Oh, we can always improve our life. I…
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Timothy Stuetz: Every moment, we can improve it and feel more and more happiness and bliss and joy and…
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Mark Entrekin: You know what?
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Timothy Stuetz: Go ahead.
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Mark Entrekin: Thank you, because I want to bring something out here, and I don't want to put you on the spot.
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Mark Entrekin: But… One of the things I'm thinking about…
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Mark Entrekin: As I went through your website.
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Mark Entrekin: And I was reading through the words and the things that you had out there.
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Mark Entrekin: I'm wondering, because of these questions that I have created, I'm wondering if I'm not… Painting those pictures.
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Mark Entrekin: Because one of the things I thought about, Was for our audience.
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Mark Entrekin: How many of them might feel stuck?
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Mark Entrekin: are stressed.
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Mark Entrekin: Are disconnected right now from their own inner purpose.
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Mark Entrekin: When someone first comes to you saying, I'm trapped.
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Mark Entrekin: in that inner maze. I'm trapped in that maze.
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Mark Entrekin: What is something? Maybe the single biggest mental shift?
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Mark Entrekin: What is something… That you might guide them through.
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Mark Entrekin: Discharge to help them.
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Mark Entrekin: redefine.
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Mark Entrekin: That problem, or that issue.
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Timothy Stuetz: First of all, I wish more people spent the time going through my website than you did, like you did. I wish more… I wish more people came to me with that question mark.
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Mark Entrekin: Let me see if I can help you, because that's what this is all about.
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Timothy Stuetz: That would solve a lot of people's problems.
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Timothy Stuetz: You know, there's general things we can all do. We can bring our hands to her heart, and…
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Timothy Stuetz: Focus on our heart. Like, our heart…
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Timothy Stuetz: There… our heart has 40,000 brain cells in it.
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Timothy Stuetz: So, our heart knows what's good for us, so when we learn how to ask our heart what to do.
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Timothy Stuetz: We can trust our heart, because it's not a polarity organ like our brain. Brain, left side, right side, this is good, this is bad, weighs this, weighs that.
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Timothy Stuetz: But our heart knows what's good for us. So, just by calming ourselves, focus at the heart, doing some deep breaths.
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Timothy Stuetz: We can get calm and listen
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Timothy Stuetz: to what we need. We can ask, what do I need?
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Timothy Stuetz: And I don't have a…
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Timothy Stuetz: I have practices that people can do to do that. I teach different forms of meditation, Tai Chi, Qigong.
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Timothy Stuetz: But when somebody is sitting in front of me.
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Timothy Stuetz: I just tune in and hold space, and I let them talk.
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Timothy Stuetz: And usually when somebody's talking, they reveal
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Timothy Stuetz: What's that stuckness, or what's keeping them from finding their purpose?
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Timothy Stuetz: My…
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Timothy Stuetz: There's a… for those that don't know the term Ayurvedic, it's one of the oldest forms of medicine and life discipline out of India. It's 4,000 years old.
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Timothy Stuetz: And so, my Ayurvedic physician, good friend one day calls me up and says.
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Timothy Stuetz: I've got a couple who I've been working with for 6 years, trying to help them conceive a child.
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Timothy Stuetz: Nothing I'm doing is working, and nothing they did with Western medicine before me has worked.
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Timothy Stuetz: So, would you get in the car and drive two and a half hours out to Palm Springs and meet them? I said, sure.
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Mark Entrekin: Wow.
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Timothy Stuetz: So… sitting with this lovely Indian… older Indian couple at that point,
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Timothy Stuetz: We just sat in their living room with them, and we talked.
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Timothy Stuetz: And… Within one hour of just listening to them.
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Timothy Stuetz: They revealed why they couldn't conceive a child.
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Timothy Stuetz: And it was as simple as… The man in the relationship.
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Timothy Stuetz: Only wanted a child that was the reincarnation of his mother.
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Timothy Stuetz: And… once I worked him around to say, and I was like, hey, you know.
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Timothy Stuetz: When you want a child, you don't get to tell God who you get. It's like, that's not part of the program.
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Timothy Stuetz: And… have you asked your mother if she wants to come back and be your child?
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Timothy Stuetz: So, I mean, we're getting a different area of reincarnation here, but it's like, you gotta take the parameter you put on that child.
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Timothy Stuetz: And… I asked him, would you agree to let go of that?
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Timothy Stuetz: And he said, yes, and so I did some energy work with him, just some hands-on energy.
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Timothy Stuetz: Two weeks later, The wife called me, and she had conceived a child.
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Timothy Stuetz: So, it was literally just an energy block, a mind thought.
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Timothy Stuetz: Which is a lot of… most of…
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Timothy Stuetz: whatever we're experiencing physically, for most of us, it's because of mental stuff. It's thoughts we're holding.
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Mark Entrekin: It is.
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Timothy Stuetz: hurts we're holding. It's things we haven't processed through us.
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Mark Entrekin: And I think you said this, or led to a little bit about this earlier, but our mind is very powerful.
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Timothy Stuetz: It's amazing. It's superpower.
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Mark Entrekin: Sometimes what it can do that we don't even think about.
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Timothy Stuetz: Yeah, I mean, I had a little… I had a mom call me one time.
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Timothy Stuetz: Because her son had asthma, and he was gonna go into the…
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Timothy Stuetz: Hospital for surgery, and she wanted me to do some energy work to see if we could do something prior to the surgery.
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Timothy Stuetz: So I go over… And… Again, I'm just talking to the mom and his 9-year-old, And then…
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Timothy Stuetz: All of a sudden, the 9-year-old
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Timothy Stuetz: Said something, and he showed me… he just picked up his shirt, and he showed me his chest.
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Timothy Stuetz: And his chest was as if somebody had punched him with a fist.
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Timothy Stuetz: Pulled out the fist, but the indentation of that fist was still in his chest.
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Mark Entrekin: Wow.
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Timothy Stuetz: And I asked… so again, just talking with him.
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Timothy Stuetz: What had happened was, at one point, his father, who was no longer living with them.
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Timothy Stuetz: Had said something to him.
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Timothy Stuetz: It hurt him so bad, it was like being punched in the heart.
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Timothy Stuetz: Like a physical punch. That's how powerful what his dad said to him was. It actually caved in his chest.
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Timothy Stuetz: Which was the cause of the asthma.
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Timothy Stuetz: And…
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Mark Entrekin: Interesting.
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Timothy Stuetz: Once he saw that, and with a little bit of energy work, he didn't have to have surgery.
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Timothy Stuetz: His chest came back to normal.
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Timothy Stuetz: I had a lady, an older lady, I was teaching Tai Chi to, and
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Timothy Stuetz: yeah, I don't know, 2 months into the classes, she comes up to me after class one day, rolls up her pant leg, and…
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Timothy Stuetz: Shows me this grapefruit-sized lump on her leg.
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Timothy Stuetz: That nobody's been able to cure.
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Timothy Stuetz: So, she came, and I was working with a physical therapist at the time who did a lot of energy work, so the two of us worked on her.
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Timothy Stuetz: one night.
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Timothy Stuetz: By the time we were done working on her, that lump went down to the size of less than a ping pong ball.
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Timothy Stuetz: What that love was, what she revealed.
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Timothy Stuetz: When she relaxed enough and got in touch with it.
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Timothy Stuetz: Was that she had had an abortion and never told anybody about it.
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Timothy Stuetz: And it manifested for her as that lump in the leg.
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Timothy Stuetz: So once she let that out, it disappeared. You know, even the ping pong ball size disappeared a couple of weeks later.
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Timothy Stuetz: So, you know, we hold… our body holds these things.
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Timothy Stuetz: And that child.
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Timothy Stuetz: You know, some other child, the dad probably could have said the same thing, and it wouldn't have affected that child, but we're each unique.
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Timothy Stuetz: You know, so what you say to one person might really damage them. You could say the same thing to another person, and it…
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Timothy Stuetz: You know, it just rolls right off of them.
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Timothy Stuetz: And I, I think…
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Mark Entrekin: Definition of terms.
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Timothy Stuetz: I think if we approach everybody in life with the awareness that
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Timothy Stuetz: They're just this innocent child of God.
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Timothy Stuetz: And treat them like that, then we won't hurt anybody.
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Timothy Stuetz: You know, we won't say things that could hurt somebody.
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Timothy Stuetz: No one… Yeah.
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Mark Entrekin: That's so true. Wow.
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Mark Entrekin: That's… We've got 5 minutes left.
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Mark Entrekin: And enjoying what you're saying, you're bringing up some things I had never thought of.
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Mark Entrekin: Interesting steps.
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Mark Entrekin: Not quite what I was thinking as far as the mind goes.
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Mark Entrekin: But I do believe that you can think.
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Mark Entrekin: Better things for your body.
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Mark Entrekin: And… same reason they put mirrors in athletic facilities.
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Mark Entrekin: Because you can see yourself.
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Mark Entrekin: What you want to see.
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Mark Entrekin: with yourself.
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Mark Entrekin: But if our listeners, for example, though, are intrigued… Of what you're saying?
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Mark Entrekin: But maybe they need a little taste.
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Mark Entrekin: Of some of what maybe people think is magic that you're talking about.
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Mark Entrekin: What's the fastest, simplest tool?
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Mark Entrekin: Or offering.
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Mark Entrekin: From the world that you're talking about.
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Mark Entrekin: Would it be a personalized poem?
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Mark Entrekin: Free session? Quick training? What helps
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Mark Entrekin: them that are undeniable. Yes or no?
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Mark Entrekin: The next step.
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Timothy Stuetz: My freebie page has got so much free things, it's… I've gotta…
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Timothy Stuetz: Thing in there, how to find that yes or no in you, and get a solid answer all the time.
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Timothy Stuetz: Right now, Very first thing on my homepage is, you can book a 45-minute session with me.
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Timothy Stuetz: And we will clear out whatever is sitting
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Timothy Stuetz: In front of you right now, stopping you from living your bliss.
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Timothy Stuetz: My spiritual name that I was given is Ganesh.
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Timothy Stuetz: Ganesh is the remover of obstacles.
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Timothy Stuetz: So I literally have been blessed to remove whatever obstacle is sitting in somebody's life.
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Timothy Stuetz: And I'm not afraid to say that. I don't care who you are or what you got going on. If you have the intention of clearing out and getting beyond what you're doing.
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Timothy Stuetz: We can make that magic happen.
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Mark Entrekin: Interesting.
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Timothy Stuetz: And my website does have just a lot of free information, like.
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Mark Entrekin: Podcast with you.
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Timothy Stuetz: Okay? There is a lot of information given out here. I've been on a lot of podcasts, they're all on my website. I have a lot of, just…
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Timothy Stuetz: Video blogs.
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Timothy Stuetz: with a lot of stories and trainings within them, and a lot of free practices of Qigong and meditation.
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Timothy Stuetz: So people can start wherever they want to start, and…
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Timothy Stuetz: Start to tune back into themselves.
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Mark Entrekin: So that's just www.timothystutz.com. S-T-U-E-T-Z.
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Mark Entrekin: And they can get information on all the things that you're talking about, right?
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Timothy Stuetz: Very true, and I'm just so delighted to be with you, Mark, and be with all the guests listening, and may everybody
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Timothy Stuetz: Pay attention to what Mark's saying about focusing and bringing everything together so that you can succeed, and so that we can all live in unity, happily together.
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Timothy Stuetz: Succeeding together.
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Mark Entrekin: It's… thank you. Thank you so much. Wow. What an incredible podcast. Timothy Stutz. Again, Timothy Stutz, S-T-U-E-T-Z dot com.
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Mark Entrekin: Timothy, thank you so much for sharing your time.
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Mark Entrekin: Your wisdom, your passion, They're helping people.
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Mark Entrekin: heel… Naturally.
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Mark Entrekin: You have anyone else that's out there?
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Mark Entrekin: Remember, unity.
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Mark Entrekin: Like storing and mindfulness, as Timothy talked about today.
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Mark Entrekin: Our mindsets of value, not just an ideal, They are success strategies.
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Mark Entrekin: It's a daily choice for us to lead with empathy, Act with integrity.
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Mark Entrekin: And to uplift others along the way, helping them.
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Mark Entrekin: Helping each other. Others helping you.
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Mark Entrekin: A service that we can all give for free.
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Mark Entrekin: As we gain so much more.
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Mark Entrekin: For ourselves, when we do that.
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Mark Entrekin: So if you don't… anything intrigues you today, please get in touch with me.
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Mark Entrekin: UnitySuccessFormula.com, MarkEntrakin.com, And with each inspiration that Timothy has shared with us today, Go out to his site.
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Mark Entrekin: Timothystutz.com.
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Mark Entrekin: Look at His services, look at what He will have for you.
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Mark Entrekin: Check it out. Get in touch with him. Appreciate it.
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Mark Entrekin: Timothy, any last comments before we close?
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Timothy Stuetz: I would just say I was intrigued by seeing your upcoming guests, and I just want to invite everybody to come to your podcast each week, because when I was looking at their topics, it's like, oh yeah, I can see where that's gonna go, and that's really valuable!
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Mark Entrekin: Thank you.
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Mark Entrekin: Thank you.
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Mark Entrekin: All right. Timothy, again, thank you for being here.
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Mark Entrekin: Until next time.
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Mark Entrekin: Let us continue to transform chaos into connection.
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Mark Entrekin: Let us continue achieving unity. www.achievingunity.com, or you can always call us, 303-362-8733, with spells
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Mark Entrekin: 303 focused. And we can stay focused on turning chaos into connection as we achieve unity.
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Mark Entrekin: By harnessing the power.
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Mark Entrekin: Of encouraging, inspiring, and including others in building better businesses.
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Mark Entrekin: Better lives, and a better world.
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Mark Entrekin: Life is truly what we make it.
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Mark Entrekin: So let's make it awesome.
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Mark Entrekin: in unity.
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Mark Entrekin: Thank you all. Timothy, thank you so much. Thanks for your message.
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Mark Entrekin: Helping others, your time, and your commitment.
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Timothy Stuetz: My pleasure. Thank you, Mark.
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Mark Entrekin: Over to you all again next week.
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Mark Entrekin: Till then.
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Mark Entrekin: Cheers.