#314 In this episode, Guy welcomed back Jeremiah Pospisil. He shared his journey of three near-death experiences and how they transformed his life. He emphasized the importance of living with purpose and preparing for death. He discussed the loss of identity and the need to align with our true selves. Jeremiah also explored the power of perception, intuition, and accessing our hidden abilities. He highlighted the significance of information and the role it plays in raising our frequency. Jeremiah’s story is a reminder to live life fully and embrace our spiritual nature. After his near-death experience, Guy realized that every part of his identity had to be destroyed in order to understand who he truly was. He discovered that he is love and the walking manifestation of creation. This realization led him to understand the power of words and actions, and how they can bring life or death to others. Guy believes that those who have gone through the hardest experiences in life are the real leaders who can affect change in the world. He emphasized the importance of loving oneself and the body, as well as loving and connecting with others.
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About Jeremiah: Jeremiah Pospisil experienced a near-death experience (NDE) that shifted his perspective on life, love, and happiness. Prior to the NDE, he was dealing with depression, anxiety and had been through multiple failed relationships. The NDE occurred when he was in the lowest point of his life, dealing with chronic pain and drinking one night, while riding his motorcycle on the freeway with no helmet. After the NDE, he had to question where he got his love, happiness and sense of reality from, and ultimately realized he had been trying to be someone he wasn’t, instead of being true to himself.
Jeremiah was riding a motorbike at around 70 mph when they crashed and flipped in the air, thinking that this was the end of their life. They had been dealing with depression for a long time and weren’t actively trying to commit suicide but weren’t taking care of themselves either. When the crash happened, they entered a dark void with vibrant lights that created a tunnel. The lights changed colors and the experience was beautiful, but Jeremiah was not in pain. Guy asked if Jeremiah was on a mission to kill themselves that night, to which Jeremiah replied that they didn’t care and weren’t actively trying to commit suicide, but weren’t showing respect to themselves either.
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Key Points Discussed:
- (00:00) – Insights from Spiritual Beings About Life’s True Meaning.
- (19:02) – Finding Alignment and Rediscovering Identity
- (22:19) – The Power of Perception and Intuition
- (29:53) – Accessing Hidden Abilities and Raising Frequency
- (32:45) – The Role of Information in Expanding Understanding
- (34:40) – Discovering the Power of Love and Creation
- (35:09) – The Impact of Words and Actions
- (36:07) – The Importance of Self-Love and Connection
- (37:35) – Finding Compassion and Changing Lives
- (46:19) – Choosing to Create Life and Love
How to Contact Jeremiah Pospisil:
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www.guylawrence.com.au
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TRANSCRIPT
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Jeremiah:
We’re dying to live, but we’re not living to die. And that’s really the process that we need to be looking at. We need to be living to die. Because death is not the end, number one. And death is actually the greater experience of the two. But as soon as I hit the bike, my head hit the ground. And I remember thinking like, OK, this is how I die. And I remember having this relief of knowing how I died because I had wondered subconsciously my whole life, how do I die? And now I was like, OK, this is how I die. As I’m thinking this, I’m realizing that I’m consciously aware of myself in this void of darkness, of nothingness, of there’s nothing. I just I don’t feel anything. I just feel like I feel like information. I feel like consciousness just there.
Guy:
Guy here, I welcome back today, Jeremiah Pospisil. I hope I got your name right, Jeremiah, I do apologize. What a story, what an amazing podcast. He’s had three near-death experiences and this, for me, this podcast represents what a human being is capable of in terms of potential purpose and transformation from being on painkillers, suicidal, wanting to give up on life to really live in with heart and fulfillment. And I really feel that we all have this potential within us if we have the willingness to lean into this work and take steps day by day. We have an incredible conversation. We cover a lot of ground, obviously, including his near-death experiences, but more importantly, how he’s then applied those in his daily life and Yeah, we get into some deep topics as well, of course, the makeup of reality, et cetera, et cetera. Please, if you’re watching this on YouTube, to be sure, let me know where you are in the world, where you’re watching this from. It’s always great to connect and continue to have random places around the world where I think, wow, people are listening from here too, which is amazing. If you enjoy the show, it’s always great to Yeah, know about these things while I’m in my tiny little surf town here in the east coast of Australia. So anyway, that’s it from me. Enjoy this podcast with Jeremiah. It’s awesome. And hopefully I will meet you one day, somewhere in person, somewhere at one of our events. Much love. Enjoy. Yeah, we go. We are recording Jeremiah. Welcome back to the podcast, my man. So good to see you, man.
Jeremiah:
Thank you so much. It’s such a blessing to be here in honor with you, man. Like I really, I love what you do and I love what you’re doing. You know, and I see, I see it, man. I’m just, I’m just proud to be a part of it. Truly. So thank you for having me.
Guy:
You’re very welcome. It’s funny, we were talking off air yesterday, and I learned that you’ve had three near-death experiences. One is a rarity, let alone three. What happened? How did you end up having three?
Jeremiah:
It’s weird. Yeah. You know, I didn’t really see them as near death experiences at the time. They were just, you know, moments of my life. But I realized, you know, after my last one that I had a huge shift in how I understood things and how they were happening to me. you know, and so looking back on the past experience, I realized that that was, that was a time in my life when I really pivoted in how I thought about things, you know, and the very first one I remember, um, I was working with my dad, um, doing construction work and I remember cleaning up, uh, graffiti on a wall and I got upset and frustrated as a kid does, you know, working, and having to do work and clean up graffiti. Anyway, I said something to some kid who had no, I had no business talking to him. I shouldn’t have ever said anything. And we got into a discussion about graffiti and he looked like he would have done the graffiti and I was just an arrogant, you know, kid. And so I called him out on it and stuff and it was just dumb looking back on it, but he ended up pulling out a gun and I thought it was a fake gun. And I told him, you know, what are you going to do with that? Are you going to shoot me? And I said, go ahead and shoot me. And sure enough, it was a real gun. And he fired off nine rounds. Yeah. From a, a semi-automatic pistol, nine rounds. He pulled the gun out of his sock and pointed at me and I laughed at him and said, I don’t know what you’re going to do with that. And then he shot me and I heard the bullets whizzing by my head and you hear a pop, you know, when, when it goes by your head, it’s a really interesting sound. And it was like. I was frozen. I was just standing there and it was like, it was like a matrix moment, you know, where everything’s in slow motion. You’re like, I can’t see the bullets, but I’m like, not even worried about it. You know? And, uh, the bullet stopped and I was standing there like, okay, what do I do now? And we, I ended up chasing him and long story short, the cops ended up finding him. But that was a moment in my life when I was like, man, like. That was the first real death experience of my life, like being close to death, you know? And so it made me think differently. I think I was about 16 or 17. I was about 16 or 17.
Guy:
Where were you? Because I know I worked on a construction site in Wales at 16 and nobody had a gun.
Jeremiah:
Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. So I grew up in San Diego, but I grew up in a rough part of town. And so it wasn’t, it wasn’t the most friendly environment. You know, I, I was, I was always getting fights and, you know, getting jumped or having things robbed or stolen from me. You know, it’s, which kind of built me up to become somebody I wasn’t my whole life, you know, like I was, I was a sweet, innocent kid growing up. And then there’s, there came a time in my life when everything changed, you know, and. It was when I was robbed for a skateboard when I was in elementary school. And I remember that was the moment that I pivoted from being an innocent kid to telling myself that I had to protect myself. I have to protect who I am. People are going to try to take things from me. People are going to hurt me. And I remember very distinctly going back over my life after my last near death experience is like, I wanted to understand who I am and how I became what I became. And this was the very start of it. And I think it all starts from one trauma, you know, and it kind of slowly builds upon that. We add layer upon layer of trauma until pretty soon through the years, we don’t identify ourselves anymore. We don’t know who we are because we’ve. We’ve covered ourselves in reactions, and it’s covered up our true essence of who we are. That was my very first one. It’s been odd, but my whole life I’ve had this weird relationship with death, with people close to me dying or pulling up on the scene of an accident and seeing somebody pass away. It’s just been really, really weird for me. I had another near-death experience where I had an infection and a septic infection. The doctors kind of didn’t listen to me at all. And I spent a month in the hospital recovering, and the infection was growing. And I got out of the hospital after a month. And the very next day, I ended up collapsing and just blacking out. And that wasn’t as powerful, but that was my body shutting down. It was my body dying.
Guy:
I was literally- How old were you at that point?
Jeremiah:
This was probably, I want to say, I want to say early thirties, early thirties. I had had a number of spine surgeries from an accident in the military. Um, yeah, I, I got injured in the military and had seven spine surgeries.
Guy:
So, so let’s go back to the shooting for a sec, right?
Jeremiah:
Yeah.
Guy:
So when, after that you run off and. I mean, at 16, 17, I can’t even imagine what that’d be like to be, like you say, somebody shoots off nine rounds at you, they go whizzing past you, like your head, and none of them hit you. Did you at that point or the days after start reflecting upon it, thinking I’m out or did you just keep going?
Jeremiah:
Yeah. It’s weird when you’re that age, you know, your adrenaline and your ego is really driving you in life. It’s trying to keep you surviving, you know what I mean? And so this ego becomes bigger than life itself. And I think that’s where I was in that part of my life is like my identity in myself was bigger than who I really was. You know, and so I tried to just kind of blow it off and not think about it too much. But, you know, at night alone before bed, I would think about it, you know, in the morning when I first wake up thinking, man, like that could have been my last day. You know, it does something when you when you think about it being your last day. And this is why I’ve incorporated this into my everyday life. It gives you a drive to experience life to its fullest. If you know that at the end of the day, you’re going to die. you are going to want to experience every bit of life in the most beautiful way that you can interpret it. And it’s something that I have found that I do now. And I think it’s a collection of all my experiences, but I realized that there’s no guarantee ever. There’s a guarantee that I will die for sure, but I don’t know when. And so it behooves me to live life as though I’m going to die at the end of every evening. Because I can get over any hurdle. I can get over any pain. It doesn’t matter anymore. What matters is that I complete the mission for that day or for the end of my life for that experience. Because every day for me is its own life. It’s not a collection of lives. It’s not a collection of days. Today is my birthday and today is my death day. And nothing that I’ve done in the past matters. What matters is who I am today, how I carry over that information from the past, and how I use it in making my decisions for the future. And I have to rectify that in this space of right now, of where we are right now. And to me, it’s saying, The value is life because there’s nothing outside of creation, right? There’s creation and then there’s the absence of creation. There’s life and then there’s the absence of life. It’s not like there’s anything else out there besides that. And for me, it’s understanding that I have to I have to be a part of creation. I have to be a part of this huge cycle. It’s not just the plants out there, but it’s me and the plants. It’s not just the birds, but it’s me and the birds. It’s not just the people. It’s me and the people. I’m not separate from it. I’m actually a part of it. And when I bring all this together, realizing that, listen, I don’t have to worry about my depression. I don’t have to worry about my anxiety. It doesn’t matter. What matters is that I’m going to die today in some form or fashion, spiritually, intelligently, whatever. I’m going to die. And I have to take from this day and extract the great greatness from it, because that’s what I’m going to hold on to for tomorrow. That’s my faith. That’s my excitement for tomorrow. That’s my excitement for life. Knowing that nothing that I had planned happened today. It was all just sporadic. And somehow I was caught up in the middle of it, but tomorrow is going to be the same tomorrow. I can find the greatness in tomorrow and, and live a joyful day. It doesn’t matter what’s coming at me. If I’m going to die at the end of the day, mentally. It’s all good. It’s all beautiful. It’s all meant to help me expand myself.
Guy:
It is fascinating, isn’t it? We get caught up in the treadmill, the busyness of life. We don’t give ourselves space and we kind of carry on like we’re going to live forever. This need to consume more, buy more, do more, keep up more. To what? Where does that really lead us? And it’s interesting, even in my journey since I’ve had children, that contemplation of death is definitely much more in my being now, which drives me to fully live. Because I remember even hearing Wayne Dyer say a year ago, to truly live, you must die first. And I believe it’s almost the death of the ego and accept that to then embrace each day that we have. I mean, I still fall from grace. I still get caught up. But It’s fascinating. But even listening to your journey so far, it feels like you had to go through a true hero’s journey to get to that point where you are now living from this space. You start to understand that. Now, I’m really interested, Jeremiah, in your journey because I kind of, I mean, we spoke about 18 months ago, the last podcast was, and I’m sure we’ll cover little bits of the same ground in some respects, but I don’t recall, you had spinal surgery as well? So you were in construction the whole time? Is that right?
Jeremiah:
I was in construction, I was in the military. Yeah, so I was doing both simultaneously. And so what happened was on a training mission, I got injured. in my spine, compressed my spine and ended up having a fusion surgery. How did you do it? We were doing some training in the mountains and I kind of jumped out of a helicopter and, you know, landed in a hole basically and it twisted my spine because I had a rucksack on. And so it kind of twisted it. When it did that, it kind of ruptured and herniated some discs. So I ended up having a spine surgery I wanna say about a year after that. And what they did was they fused my spine together in the front. They did an anterior fusion, that L5-S1, and they put a plate on there and put some screws in there, and it was healing up. They put a cadaver bone in there as well, a spacer bone. And a year later, I was getting ready to deploy again, and I was on a ruck march. It was like a 20, 30 mile ruck march. And I turned to look behind me, and when I did that, I fractured that fusion that they had given me. So I had to have another surgery. And that surgery was done by a neurosurgeon. And he, during that surgery, misplaced a pedicle screw and drilled it through my sciatic nerve and paralyzed my left leg. Yeah. So a human error. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Human error. And so that caused me to have another surgery to remove the hardware that was impeding upon my nerve. And doing that, I had to be switched over to a rehab facility for a month, which is where I got the infection in that last surgery to remove the hardware. I had a hundred and six degree fever. Anyway, they ended up transferring me over there. Nobody paid attention to me about my infection. I tried to tell him. And then I got released out of the hospital. And the next day, I collapsed, blacked out from sepsis. And I had to be rushed back to the hospital or another emergency surgery. And then a PICC line for three months where I had to give myself injection three times a day, antibiotics and stuff.
Guy:
Jesus, did you speak to the guy that misplaced the screw? Like, oh, I’m sorry, and they just carry on?
Jeremiah:
No, he was more worried about protecting himself than he was about anything, so he wouldn’t admit anything wrong. In fact, when I first came out of surgery, I was in recovery. Um, I couldn’t, I couldn’t feel my left leg at all, you know, and I told him, I said, listen, I don’t think this is right. And he said, well, you know, we had some, uh, pins inside your spine and some, you know, sensors and stuff. It could be that. I said, no, this is not right. You know? And anyway, he took my leg and brought it back to my chest. Well, because the pedicle screw is screwed in the wrong angle. When you brought it back, it fractured my, my tailbone. Yeah. And so it fractured that. And so I screamed out, I’ve never had so much pain in my life, you know, and, uh, he ended up going back there and removing the hardware, um, you know, the very next day, you know, and it’s, it’s just a, a series of unfortunate events that have turned me into the best person I’ve ever become and the best person I believe I could ever become. And, you know, so it’s, it’s really interesting. I’ve been through a lot, but I think that’s probably cause I’m a little hardheaded, a little stubborn at certain times, you know, and, uh, I had to break through a lot of barriers that I created for myself growing up, and a lot of them weren’t real. But it’s all brought me here, you know?
Guy:
Of course, yeah. Like I remember you saying yesterday, the universe was trying to get your attention quite a number of times before you listened.
Jeremiah:
Yeah, I kept calling, I just kept hanging up.
Guy:
When you collapsed, did you actually die? I don’t know that it’s a…
Jeremiah:
I blacked out and I went into, you know, the one thing about all of my NDEs is they all start out in a very black space. You know, it’s a consciousness attached to a nothingness. And that’s what I realized is the very start of these NDEs for me. This, it wasn’t, I wouldn’t call it a death. It was, it was a transitional moment for me, um, going through the sickness and my body shutting down. It wasn’t full death, but it was definitely creeping up on that to the point where I had no control over my body anymore. And, you know, I was just, I was in for a ride.
Guy:
Um, so I’m assuming, I’m assuming that was the end of your military then.
Jeremiah:
Yeah, they, they retired me. They said, uh, we’re going to retire you and you’re going to be fine. You just, you know, live on your retirement. But yeah, good luck being hurt.
Guy:
What was your mindset coming out of that during coming out of it?
Jeremiah:
You know, the, um, you lose your identity, you lose your entire identity. My identity, my whole life was, you know, husband, a father, a provider, um, you know, a soldier, you know, whatever it is, a builder. Um, And so when you lose your identity in all regards, and it wasn’t just this injury, it wasn’t just this near death experience I was going through, because I was also dealing with severe depression and anxiety. I didn’t know how to regulate my emotions. I didn’t understand what emotional regulation meant. or emotional intelligence. And so I’m not only fighting the injury and the pain, but I’m also fighting the identity of who I am now, that everything has been taken away from me. And then on top of that, I have to understand that there’s something different about me, and there’s something that has to change, and there’s something that’s been trying to change, but I haven’t been listening to it. And what is it? And it was just a whole collection of these experiences coming together at this nucleus and it’s just like had this supernova explosion in my life, you know, that culminated with with me having the motorcycle accident and dying and and having an out of body experience. And so, you know, when when you don’t what I’ve realized for my life is that when I don’t stay in alignment with my my intentions, with my the intentions of the creator or my purpose or what I was designed to do, that I am always struggling or I’m always fighting against some kind of resistance. And it doesn’t have to be some major thing either. It can be a simple thing where like, why are all the lights red today? You know, or why are all these people being angry with me when they’re talking to me? I’m not projecting that. And it’s, I’ve realized that when I’m not staying in alignment with what I was created to do, then I fall in hard times or I fall into this dissonance or disconnection, disharmonious experience in my life. And I’m struggling. I always have to fight against the grain or fight against the tide to get back into alignment. And, you know, a lot of this stuff, I think it’s, it’s taken it away from me because the identity that I built for myself was built upon interpretations of experiences. And those aren’t really real. You know, I put up a persona, I had this ego I was living through because we’re living through two bodies. You know, we’re living through a physical body and we’re living through a spiritual body. And so this is the big, this is the big issue that we’re fighting with is the ego wants to protect the body. The ego has a time expiration date. And the spirit doesn’t. And so when you come into a spiritual awakening or you start to understand that you are a spirit inhabiting a body, not a body looking for a spiritual experience, that you have control over everything that’s going on with you and everything that you’re thinking about and everything that you’re working through and walking through. And, you know, it’s identifying that I don’t need the needs for the body as much as I need the needs for the spirit. You know, my body, my whole life has been putting my spirit in places it doesn’t belong. And it’s called dissonance. It’s caused heartache. It’s caused trouble. It’s caused pain. It’s caused tears. But when I live in my spirit, which my spirit again is life, it’s the expression of life. And so because there’s nothing outside of the expression of life, my spirit is who I am. It’s everything to me. And I have to maintain that spiritual intelligence and know that I have to put myself my body and my spirit in places that are going to contribute to the growth of the spirit. It’s going to contribute to the growth of my intelligence and understanding. I don’t need to be in environments that are distracting me or taking me away from understanding life. Because the whole point of this experience is to prepare for death. We are literally building our spirit based upon our perception of life and through our senses, taking an energy frequency, connecting it together to create the identity of who we are. And so everything has a part to play, but everything is not the main player, including myself. I’m just a small part in the cog of creation. And I have to stay and maintain my life within creation. And when I do that, everything works out. There’s no hardships. There’s no me trying to get back on top of things. I’m in alignment with the intention of what I was created to do. you know, and looking at your body and looking at your spirit and looking at what makes you happy, what makes you life. And, you know, biologically, when we look at negativity, we look at long term effects of stress on the body. It hinders the body, it kills the body, you know, cell by cell, even on a cellular level, that’s still a death. And so I’ve done the mindset where I have to look at everything as either life giving or death bringing. And so everything that I speak has to reflect creation, has to reflect life. I can’t speak negativity because negativity goes against the actuality of who I am. I am life, I am creation. And so I cannot speak things that cause destruction or death. I can only speak creation because that is what I am. And it’s when we live outside of those creational boundaries that we run into problems. We run into identity problems. We don’t understand who we are anymore or what our purpose is. And it’s very simple. The purpose is to prepare for death. It’s to prepare our spirit. It’s to build our spirit, taking in all of the information that’s all around us and creating an understanding of how life is being formed. And I tell people, I said, you know, when you look at the stars and you look at the sky and space, that is to remind you of the power that resides within you and the power that created you. And when you look on earth, I mean, you look at the plants and the trees and the seeds and the fruit and the birds and the bees and all these things, they’re teaching you how to use that power, how to take that energy and how to create from it. And if we just know how great our power is that is within us, and we can focus and see how to use that power for the greatest purpose, which is the creation of life, not just in ourselves, but in those around us in the world. then we find that we are living within our purpose, because we fall into alignment with creation. Because creation is all there is, you know?
Guy:
I think one of the biggest falling traps to get into is say, like, what is my mission, my purpose? And actually these big lofty ideas and goals, and this is what I’ve been doing, when it’s like, what if we strip it right back to each moment, what is my purpose? Can I be more present? How can I be more harmonious with the natural environment, the rhythms of life? Life is always in motion and it’s like the more we become coherent and sync up to the natural rhythm, like you say, if every cell in your body is harmoniously working with you, if your heart is in alignment, with everything, your thoughts, your words, your vocals, it’s all pointing in the same direction. It’s very different to trying to swim up a river, like you were speaking about earlier, going against the flow of life. You’re going to drown, man. It’s going to bite you in the ass at some stage, right? And then bringing it back, if we start to lean into that and actually be more present, be more grateful, be more allowing and connected to ourselves, to others, to the environment, to spirit, then that striving from a place of lack tends to diffuse because we are already starting to connect to the wholeness of ourselves. And it’s huge. And then from there, things open up. Then you start to realize, oh, what if I started to do this or lean into that and explore my gifts. My old mentor used to say to me, Chris, you would go, Always follow your enthusiasm. It’ll never let you down. You know, what lights you up. And that’s what I started doing as well.
Jeremiah:
That’s really good. That’s really good. Yeah. Always follow your enthusiasm. You know, that’s true because that’s like, that’s your instinct. That’s your intuition. You know, I think that’s another, another sensory that we haven’t really fully accessed. We haven’t fully accessed the sensory inputs. And I know you’re doing a retreat in Bali coming up, you know, and you guys are working with that mysticism side, you know, and bringing that out in people. I think, you know, that’s so important because those are the powers that we have. We have the powers of perception. We have intuition, you know, we can know what’s going on even without having it spoken to us. You know, I think that’s, that’s something that we really need to look at.
Guy:
And what people forget as well, even when leaning into spirituality and mysticism, right? And I had Jim Self on, I’m releasing the podcast tomorrow, I think. So he’ll be live. But anyway, talking to him, amazing guy. He spoke about, you know, the body is actually very mechanistic in some respects. It’s very predictable. You know, lungs breathe the way they breathe. We bring in air, we take it out. Our heart beats the way it beats. It’s like this incredible orchestra of design, but it’s mechanical. Well, actually connecting to spirit, there’s still a mechanical kind of process that we can do that’s predictable if we start to bring in the right tools, the right applications, and start to open up the sensory experience. including the third eye and the pineal gland, and actually allowing to tune into the light frequencies beyond what we visibly see in with our two eyes. So you can develop these, I guess, biological aspects to tune in to then actually start to receive this information more and more. And the more you naturally get there and can do it, the more you have a reference point of what you’re doing. But if you’re not there and you don’t know, how do you know to use it because it’s never been used before?
Jeremiah:
Right, right. And then the world kind of pushes back at us too. They’re like, you know, maybe your instincts or your intuition, don’t listen to that. Don’t listen to your heart. Your heart will drive you into a ditch. You know, that’s not really true. It’s your perspectives will drive you into the ditch. Your perspectives will become the hardship that you are facing. It’s not really the experience. Because everything is based upon perception. People can go run and have a great experience running. And then people can go run and have a horrible experience running. They’re still running. It’s just the perception of it. And that goes with our powers. I think we have these special powers, these unique, ability to connect to nature beyond even physical touch. It’s this intuitive nature that we have, this instinct that this is how we were designed. This is how the universe is created, is that everything is quantumly entangled. Everything is quantumly entangled. Because it’s quantumly entangled, we can access everything. And it’s just a matter of our thoughts. And this is the higher that we, the more information that we take in, the higher energy it takes to process this thought, and the higher energy, the higher the frequency. So information is so important to us, and I think this is why information has been kept from us, or we’ve been distracted by certain issues in life, because The more information you take in, the more that you process this information. It doesn’t mean that you have to believe it. It just means that you have to process it and walk through the system. You’re increasing your brain function. You’re increasing your energy flow in your mind and your blood flow and stuff. It’s really important. And as the frequency is raised, the more away from matter that we get. Matter is frozen energy. It’s slowed down energy. And so the higher the frequency, the further away from the material world we’re getting. This is why your thoughts are elevated past the material world. I’m not worried about what kind of car I’m going to drive now. Now I’m worried about how strong my spirit can become. How much can I influence this person’s spirit to walk in the direction that they need to be walking in order to prepare for death? And this is something we’re not thinking about. We’re dying to live, but we’re not living to die. And that’s really the process that we need to be looking at. We need to be living to die. Because death is not the end, number one. And death is actually the greater experience of the two. This is just an experience where we are within a physical form so that we can manipulate the energy within us. Once we lose the ability to manipulate the energy, we’re stuck in that frequency. This is why it’s so important to prepare for death in that regard, because you have the ability to change your frequency now. You have the ability to create your spirit. You have the ability to build it and become powerful and utilize your senses that you’re not using. We were talking about the eyes and not being able to see what’s all the way out there. We have over 100 million light receptors in our eyes, and we only use one million of them. And it’s the same with the brain. We’re not using the full capacity of the brain. Why? Because we don’t believe we can. And it’s that lack of belief that keeps us from going down that road or exploring these superpowers that we have that have been hidden from us. But the more that we start accessing them, the more that we start believing in our intuition and we start believing in our perception of truth as it aligns with creation, the more that we’re gonna find that everything is meshed up perfectly, timing is perfectly, everything is perfect. We just have to see the perfection in it.
Guy:
Yeah, absolutely, absolutely. I can hear your enthusiasm in your words, mate, as you speak. Thank you. Let’s rewind then back to on your journey, I think, because I’m fascinated. So when you had the spinal surgery, you came out, and then you had the infection, and then you said it took about three months to get over that?
Jeremiah:
Yeah, I was in the hospital for another month, yeah.
Guy:
Yeah, okay. Were you Were you married? Are you married? Or like, were you in a relationship? Did you have support?
Jeremiah:
I was married, yeah. Sorry.
Guy:
Yeah, but you, yeah, because I know the motorbike accident, did that come much later? Because it’s kind of spiraled into more of a depression, didn’t you? Because you ended up riding a motorbike with no helmet. That’s what happened. Yes. Doing wheelies?
Jeremiah:
Yes, yes. Yeah, ridiculous stuff. You know, I don’t know when you don’t have a will to live, you definitely have a will to explore death in any way. And I think that’s what it was for me. I wasn’t, I didn’t care about life at that point, you know, but yeah, it was, it was, uh, it went from, you know, being a kid, you know, being shot out at 17, uh, joined the military shortly after that. And then years later. getting injured in the military. And still this whole time, I’m dealing with depression and anxiety because I’m highly intuitive. I’m highly sensitive to energies. I didn’t realize this my whole life. And I was always fighting that. And I’m in this environment where you have to be a man, otherwise you’re going to get your ass kicked. Excuse me. And so that’s what I had to become. And I had to hide all of my all my intuition and to hide my heart. I had to hide my, my love for people, you know, and that’s, it really screwed me up. And that was the problem I had. So, you know, it, as I’m fighting these, this depression, as I’m fighting the environment, as I’m fighting my body and the injuries I’m having, I’m, I’m in depression. I went through, you know, I was married three times and each of those times I accept the blame in them failing because I didn’t know who I was and I don’t know who they married. But it wasn’t me, you know, and this is, this is a regret I have is that I projected myself out to the world as though I knew who I was and I didn’t, I had no idea, no idea. And so, you know, and this goes out to all of us is that, you know, we’ve, we’ve, we’ve become somebody that we’re really not to other people and they don’t understand us sometimes. And we don’t know why, but it’s because we don’t understand ourselves fully. You know, we haven’t projected our fullness to them, but yeah, so this is all. It’s all just been like this slow progression of like, I have to figure out who I am and what I am. And the whole time I feel like God is pushing me down this road and I’m just like, nah, I’m cool. I’m going to go down here and do this, or I’m going to go here doing this. Like, I don’t care what my purpose is. I don’t know what my purpose is. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to find it. I don’t know what the reasoning for life is. And so it’s just, you know, whatever, I’ll do whatever I want to do. And, you know, at the end of it, You know, I was raised in religious religion. I was raised in a Baptist home and there were holes even in that for me. And I didn’t know how to rectify everything at the end of the day. And when I look back on everything now, all of my experiences, all of my pain, all my surgeries and all this stuff, I realized that every part of me had to be destroyed. Every part of my identity had to be cut down. because there is a simplistic way to understand who and what I am. You know, and when I get to that point, when you get to the point of understanding who and what you are and what you’re doing here, it’s a simple understanding and it applies to every action that you will now make in your life going forward. And that is that, you know, I am love. I am the walking manifestation of love. I am the walking manifestation of creation. And I can also create. And so when you realize the power that we have, the power in the words that we have and share with people is causing them life or death. Our actions cause life and death. We can see how powerful our incursion into their life can be.
Guy:
Totally. But you had to nearly die to get it. Yes. I look upon the world, and I meet beautiful people. I’m in front of a lot of people now every month, and I get to meet beautiful souls that are coming in, that are open and searching for something more. But also beyond that as well, there’s so many people that are just not even aware of what’s possible that exists, and we just get caught up in our own shit. And I think we need to go through it to have enough compassion for people. once we come the other side, because I was that person once, I was that person once, you know? Where I can see myself in them.
Jeremiah:
Like, shit. That’s the greatest thing that we’ve been given is the opportunity for a new beginning every day. And this is, again, why I go down every day as a death, because I have an opportunity to fix everything. Every day, I can fix anything. Every day, I can change the way I think. Every day, I can understand how to love myself more, which is something I didn’t do very well either. I need to learn how to love myself. I need to realize that my body is taking the brunt of this physical experience. My spirit’s processing it, but this body is taking the beating that I’m giving it. This body has held the scars that I’m walking in. This body has felt the turmoil of pain and disconnection. And so loving my body and saying, hey, listen, thank you. I know that at the end of this process, you’re actually going to die for me. You know, you’ve been with me through my whole life and as my body, you’ve protected me and brought me to places that my spirit now can take and grow and become something greater, you know, because of this pain. And you know, when you love your body and you love yourself, you start to see how your creator can love you. And when you see how your creator can love you, you can see how that creator can love everybody. And when you can see how he can love everybody, you can see how to love everybody because everybody is your brother and everybody is your sister. Everybody’s your neighbor. Everybody has a direct connection to your life and will bring you life or will bring you death. No matter what, you know, their energy affects your energy, even without knowing it. You know, that’s a, that’s a beautiful thing. And so we become this beacon of light, this beacon in the darkness that we can change direction. We can change people’s day. We can change their, their, their progress and their journey. And I think the people that have gone through the hardest stuff in life, I think those are the real leaders. I think those are the real people that are actually going to affect change in this world. And we may not be able to see the effective outcome of all of this we’re dealing with, but we certainly can know that those experiences have given us information and knowledge, and that knowledge has created wisdom in us that is so valuable and so powerful, and we can take that information and we can change another life. And when we change another life, we change the world as a whole. We change the balance of the spirits, right, of goodness and bad, of dark and light, of good and evil. And so we have the ability to change the world. And maybe it’s just on a small scale, but that is an effective change in the universe. And that’s powerful. And that’s valuable.
Guy:
Yeah, I couldn’t agree more. But the challenge is, until we actually have I guess a reference point, an experience, or something to, or the pain is so great that we’re gonna push, we generally skip on by, and the ego runs our life. It’s just me, it’s just this, and I’m gonna make sure that my little nest egg over here is safe and secure, and I’ll do anything for it, which it is hard, because society is, Yeah, it’s pretty tough. Financially, everything. I still feel all those pressures every day just to get by, and it’s fascinating with it all. I want to briefly touch on your motorbike accident and near-death experience. There’ll be people here listening to this now that wouldn’t have heard it or unfamiliar with it, even if you could walk us through it. Were you drinking alcohol at the time?
Jeremiah:
Oh, yeah. Everything you could do wrong, that’s what I was trying to do, I guess. So, yeah, the motorcycle accident. Okay, so to preface this story, a few months prior to this accident, I tried to commit suicide. Oh, I didn’t know that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I drank a bottle of scotch and took a bottle of sleeping pills, a whole bottle.
Guy:
Were you crying out for help or did you really think, no, I’m going to end it?
Jeremiah:
I was done. I was done. Wow. I got to the place where I wasn’t Uh, living, I was just existing, like my body wouldn’t shut down, but I wasn’t here. I wasn’t happy to be here. I was not excited about life. Every day was a torturous experience for me being in pain, uh, let’s see, 40, about four 39, 40. Yeah. And so that, that’s a tough transitional time anyway, for, for, you know, a guy. But then you add on the injuries, you add on the misidentification of myself and lying to myself my whole life. And so at this point in my life that the accident happened, I didn’t want to be here. I was done. I experienced what I wanted to. I didn’t find any value in it. And because I didn’t find value in myself. And so everybody needed to value, everybody needed to I guess, give me things that I needed to take to understand the value of myself. I didn’t find value in myself. And so each of my relationships had been like an exchange, a commodity exchange. Like, I’m gonna love you, but I need you to love me back this way. And if you don’t, then, well, you don’t love me. And I don’t know what to do. So having injuries, having spinal surgeries, having loss in family and relationships drove me to this place of just, I didn’t wanna be here. And so I tried to take my life, didn’t work, checked myself into a rehab hospital and thought, well, you should probably get help now. If you didn’t do it right, you should probably, you know, figure out what’s going on and not do this again. And I was there for a week. I don’t think I learned my lesson because I didn’t make, you know, I didn’t make any changes. I just went through the motions of it. And so the day of my accident was my friend’s birthday. We went out drinking and rode the motorcycles, thought it’d be smart to go ride the motorcycles while we’re drinking, no helmet on, and then on top of that, try to pull stunts on the road. And we were trying to do that, and I was pulling wheelies, and just didn’t land this one, and came down really hard, and when I came down, the bike wheels were off, and when I hit the ground, it just threw me up in the air like I was ejected, and flew in the air, What speed were you going? Uh, I want to say 50, about 50, 45 miles. Yeah. An hour. Yes. Maybe 60, 80, 80, 90 Ks.
Guy:
Yeah. Yeah.
Jeremiah:
It’s just not caring. And, um, I came down and hit my motorcycle and I landed on my bike and I broke eight ribs in three different places. I broke my wrist, had road rash and stuff. But as soon as I hit the bike, I hit my head, hit the ground. And I remember thinking like, okay, this is how I die. And I remember having this, this relief of knowing how I died because I had wondered subconsciously my whole life, how do I die? And now I was like, okay, this is how I die. And, um, as I’m thinking this, I’m realizing that I’m consciously aware of myself in this void of darkness of nothingness of there’s nothing. I just, I don’t feel anything. I just feel like I feel like information. I feel like consciousness just there. And as soon as I realized that, I noticed that there were these lights coming in from the outside of me forming in front of me. They were forming a long tunnel. And each one of these lights had a different color to it. And each color had an emotion to it. And each emotion was correlated to an event of my life. a memory of my life. And I remember I could look at these colors and feel the emotions of it, but not know what was behind the emotion until I really gazed into it. And the color kind of absorbed me and put me into this space. So I would look at the color, get sucked into it. And then immediately I’m in this moment or time of my life. And I’m watching the whole event kind of take place from an outsider’s perspective. I could see my reactions and my actions and my intentions behind them. And I saw the person that I was communicating with or interacting with. I felt their emotions and I felt their interpretation of my actions and how it made them feel. And I got to go through these different experiences. Some of them were great. Some of them were hard for me, because one of them, I got jumped for some milk. And I saw now, instead of that guy being an adversary to me, he was actually somebody that was really hurting. And maybe he was trying to bring something home to his family that he couldn’t do. And I didn’t see that at that point. But I was meant to go down each of these experiences to realize that there was absolutely no other reality. There was no other way. I had been living a false reality my whole life trying to change the past, but I could never change the past. And that’s what my depression was, wanting to change the outcome of a past experience, right? And then my anxiety was me worried about a potential future outcome that wasn’t even there yet, which that isn’t real either. And so my depression and anxiety were hinged on two sides of my actual reality. And I got to see my actual reality in that space and know that there’s no other way for me to wish. I wish that I could have done this, or I wish that this would happen, and that’s not a real way of thinking. That’s actually a waste of time. There’s a way to mentally manifest what you want in the future, but to hope, or desire, or do all this other stuff, or wish that you could change something is a waste of time. It literally is a waste of time. So I had to be comfortable in my experience knowing that everything has happened exactly how it’s meant to happen. There’s no other way for it to be. You know, going through this experience, seeing this, realizing this power, I’m just like, whoa. And I feel this immense amount of love. I feel free in this space and I’m going through these, you know, experiences and seeing these brand new colors I’ve never experienced and these emotions I’ve never experienced. I’m like, wow, this is great. You know, and I get to the end of this long tunnel, which I don’t even know how long I’ve been going for, but I noticed that there’s spaces that are empty with, you know, where I could put a color where I could create a color. And I realized that. I’m going to go back. I’m going to get to create an experience for this pixel. This pixel isn’t done yet. And it like brought me a lot of relief. And I was like, okay, now I see how this is played out. I see that there’s no other alternative reality. And now I can take this information now and walk through life knowing that whatever happens is meant to happen. There’s nothing else to do. There’s nothing else to think about. I can stop thinking about all potential outcomes of something that’s already happened because it doesn’t matter. It’s a waste of time. I lived so much time in that space. It’s crazy. Like all the times that I’ve worried, like I think about this mentally, I do these mental exercises. If I took every moment or instant that I worried in my life and I put it in a wheelbarrow or I put it in a bag, right, and I carry that just mentally as I walk down each experience, how big would my bag be at this point? How much worry have I wasted in my life, right? How much anguish, how much stress have I put my body through this entire life? And did it ever play out? Because today I’m okay. So all of that worry, Was for not, there’s no point in it. There’s no point to worry because whatever plays out is going to play out. So. The moment I realized that I had more time to go back and create another experience, then I realized that there was a being behind me and this being was this powerful. I feel like it was an angel. It was this powerful being that had been present with me the entire time of me walking down this tunnel and going into this experience. It’s almost like it was pushing me, because I would have probably stayed in a lot of these experiences had he not been there to motivate me to get out. Because you want to hang out. If you can understand things in a different way, and you can go back and relive a part of your life, you’re like, whoa, this could be a fun night. How different can I see things now? So it wanted me to keep moving. So I got to the end and realized this thing was there. and realize the power of it and that it had always been there along this journey. And it, it spoke to me and it said, become the purpose. Right. And I’m sitting here thinking, okay, what does that mean? Like, I just saw a bunch of weird stuff. I’m in a really weird place. I don’t know where anybody is. I don’t know where my body is. And I don’t know what this thing is and I don’t know what’s going on, but it tells me to become the purpose. Like, what is the purpose? I don’t even know what this is. What is the purpose of this experience that I’m going through? You know? And so it really, it really messed with me. And then I got hit with this white light and in the white light, I felt like was all the information that I needed. And all I had to do to access that white light, to access the information, was to meditate. So I had been on pain medication for my injury, and I had never meditated before. And I knew two things, that I had to meditate, and I had to quit taking my pain medication. Cold turkey, it doesn’t matter. And so after I recovered, after my ribs healed up, I quit taking my medication, and I started meditating. And in that meditation, I was able to start unlocking What was in the light? Like, what was my information? What was, what is my purpose in this life? And I got to hear from that, you know, through the meditation of what I’m meant to be doing.
Guy:
Wow, thank you. A couple of questions. Did you see the being or just felt its presence?
Jeremiah:
I felt the presence. I couldn’t look at it because I felt looking at it would somehow destroy me or disorientate me or do something that would pull me out of that where I was. And so I could feel it, almost like you feel somebody behind you in line somewhere. When they get too close, you’re like, oh man, I feel that person behind me. bad breath too, you know? And so like, you know, I felt that presence so strong, like almost like an electrical charge behind me, just like over my left, left side, you know?
Guy:
Yeah. And the second question then is, did you feel yourself traveling out of your body in, then going back into your body like a, like a proper sensation?
Jeremiah:
Yeah.
Guy:
Yeah. Or was it like you just woke up and you were, you were just back
Jeremiah:
It was just like that. Yeah. The, the, when you open your eyes after you wake up, the suddenness of it, right. It’s just like, oh, there’s, they go from nothing to everything, you know, and then your, your mind is like boggled. That’s, that’s what it was. When I went back in my body, it was an instant. I got hit with the white light. And so like, I’m spiritually blinded at this point, cause I get inundated with all this light and this information. And then I wake up. on the road with a broken body, I feel the weight of gravity pulling my body down. I feel the slowness of my energy like it’s going through resistors in a circuit board in my body. I feel the slowness that this body causes my energy. which is really, really weird. You know what I mean? And I feel the weight and the effects of gravity on not just my body, but on my spirit too. And so it’s really a weird sensation. I didn’t have the full like, how would it feel to slowly slide into the body, but I had the, This is what it feels like without a body. And this is what it feels like with a body. And there’s a tremendous weight in difference in how you’re moving. And, you know, this is, this is why we’re in this slowed down environment. I mean, in, in a physical reality, because we are manipulating and moving energy. Like, like we are energy. And we’re in a world of energy, and we’re able to move, slow down energy in this realm. And this is why we’re here. Because it’s like a toddler riding a bicycle. You don’t give them a bicycle, you give them training wheels. You let them have an experience, but you don’t let them manipulate the experience too far, because if they turn too far sideways, they’re gonna fall. They don’t know how to correct that. And it’s the same thing with us and our placement in this physical world. We’re given the opportunity to manipulate energy, And understand energy, but we’re not able to get too far to where we’re going to destroy ourselves. Right. You know, and I think that’s what this life is for is moving slowly into an understanding of. energy manipulation, because that’s ultimately what I believe our spirits are doing, is it’s called frequency modulation with constructive and deconstructive interferences. And what that’s saying is that our energy is a wave pattern, or a wave going out, and your energy is a wave pattern, and where we’re communicating, where we’re meeting, is constructive or deconstructive interference. Constructive interference creates a power surge taking the two power sources and creates a larger power surge, right? A new experience. Deconstructive experience is like two people who are on different levels, different wavelengths. Like you’re talking about spirit, spirituality. You’re talking about making millions of dollars in the stock market. Like you’re not going to be able to communicate there. And so that’s deconstructive interference, right? And so our spirits are doing, we’re looking for that constructive interference. We’re looking for people that are going to validate our existence. We’re going to look for people that are going to bring us life and bring us that energy of life because love is not emotional. that we, the emotional love that we know, like that is just a chemical reaction, right? The true love is like, the chemical reaction is telling you or signaling you about an effect that’s going on in the body. And so that is energetic life being restored through the heart, right? And that’s connected to the quantum field, right? It’s a surge of beats that we’re creating. And so we’re creating life with everything, right? what we’re meant to do is really just understand that we are creating life, that we are engaged in the process of life, and that our emotions are expressing something that’s happening below the surface. So love is actually energetic life being created within the body, being expressed through electrochemical response, which is emotions, which is also energy in motion in a different form. So emotions, I tell people like, how do you show a blind man truth? How can a blind man see truth if not to feel it? And this is why we’ve been giving emotions, because we have been blinded of the very truth of what we are. We see a body, but that’s not the truth of who we are. What we are is the energy, it’s the consciousness inside that is who we are. So we’re blinded by this truth, but yet we have to understand how to manipulate this truth. And so what tools have we been given, if not emotions? Because emotions are intaking of energy through eye energies, light energy, audible energy, chemical energy, thermal energy, kinetic energy, right? We have all these energy sources that we’re combining to create something. And in doing that, we’re showing a truth. We’re either connecting to our spirit or we’re connecting to our body. We’re either living from the emotional truth of our physical experience or living from the spiritual truth of our spiritual experience. And those are two very different things. You know, you can’t live in the mindset of a spiritual, have a spiritual mindset, but then know how to fully engage in that in the physical world because you can’t. They’re two separate things like oil and water, you know, but we have to learn how to regulate the body, how to make the body do what it’s created to do, right? It’s because the body is a tool. It’s been created to do something in order to help our spirit out. So what is it created to do? And that is, you know, engage in emotional, you know, exchanges, you know, and that’s what going out to beauty and seeing love and life and seeing the chemical responses of love to the body and seeing how that long-term affects life, you know, and the body. And same with negative experiences, you know, going back and seeing how those negative experiences are affecting the body. Is it creating life or is it creating death? You know, so it’s, it’s very interesting, very interesting for me.
Guy:
Yeah, no, I love the explanation. 1000%. And, you know, as we come towards the end of the podcast, I want to kind of wrap, wrap, put a bow in all of this. But once you had your near death experience, you come out, like you said, you are not sure what all your injuries were. I mean, it sounds like you’re very lucky. to be alive. Because you’d already had spinal surgery as well. So there’s already underlying physical traumas that are happening. But then you came out of it, you quit your medication, and you started meditating. Did you just embrace it? And then your life’s just gone in a completely different directory? Or did you fall back into old habits? What happened?
Jeremiah:
When you have a near-death experience, it’s a reality that you can’t shake. It’s not up for question or debate. It’s just like, I live in a new paradigm. I live in a new reality now. That reality is that my body is not who I am. I’ve identified myself with my body my whole life. I know that’s not who I am. I knew that meditation was the most important key to this, and I don’t do anything half-assed. If I’m gonna do something, I’m going to go and engage 100% of my time and my effort into it. And so, when I say I meditated, I’m not talking about 15 minutes. I would meditate for hours. I mean, eight, nine hours at a time. I would literally sit there and control my body, much like a runner or somebody that’s working out. You have to overcome the physical experience, right? And you have to tell your body who it is, right? And if you tell yourself, I’m not gonna be able to run, you’re not gonna run. But if you tell yourself that you can, you will, okay? And this is what I had to do with me. And so, first thing I started doing was meditating. And I didn’t know how to meditate, so I laid down on the grass. I wanted to connect to Earth, because I knew that was a power source. And I wanted to keep my eyes open, because I knew that there’s things that I’m not seeing, right? I knew about this. So I would meditate with my eyes open, laying down. And because I was laying down, I was able to get liquid in my eyes so I didn’t have to blink as much. So I could relax my eyes with them in the open position and see what they would allow me to see. And that started getting into really supernatural things. And I had some really supernatural experiences with that. And when you start to live a truth and Um, I, so I can see, I would see different levels of energy. I could, I can look through layers of frequency of energy. Now when I meditate, I can see the heat signatures coming off my body at nighttime or the heat signatures coming off of other people. I can see the auras. I can see actual energy frequencies as they’re moving through. Right. Um, and not only that, but the more that I did this, the more other, powers started happening. I don’t want to call them powers. They’re just like abilities that I started to unlock. It’s not that I got them. It’s that I started clearing the way to reach them that’s already been implanted in me. Everybody has these powers. It’s not something special. It’s like how, how much you’re going to access them, how much you’re going to focus on. And so, and it got to the point where it wasn’t just seeing things. It was like knowing things. I had experiences where I knew things about people and I had to share that experience with them and they would validate it, you know? there’s a lot more that’s going on below the surface. And so meditating, for me, allowed me to listen to nature, allowed me to listen to God, allowed me to listen to my body and to my creation that I’ve created and say, hey, what do you need? How are you navigating this and what are you really doing here? I’m like, are you an identity with the job that you’re doing or are you something else? Or do you more identify yourself with a connection to these plants and these animals and these people? And for me, that’s what it was, is I had to realize that I was not you know, this worker or this husband or this, this, this guy or this father, I’m like, I’m like part of this creation. and I’m very intimately connected to it. And just like we all are, and I have the ability to create or destroy it. And that’s really all it comes down to is like, I am creation manifested in this physical form, right? And I have the ability to create or to destroy what is before me. And if you want to fit within creation, then you must create. There’s no other way for you to live. You cannot live within creation from a destructive, mindset. You cannot want to create life, but then also want to take away life. You know, a house divided against itself will never stand. And it’s the same thing with life. So if you want to better your life or you want to get into alignment, get into alignment with creation. That’s the simple road. It’s, what is creation? Creating life in everything. Creating life in your words to another people. Creating life in the environments that you surround yourself. Creating life in the experience that others have through you. becoming the light of creation for others to see when they’re in the darkness. It means stepping outside of your comfort zone and don’t get comfortable in your own house with your own money, with your own TV. Get out and realize that this doesn’t last long, but what lasts long is a soul. And those neighbors that you are friends with, that you’re letting just not understand who they are, like you’re letting them die in poverty. Legitimately, poverty, because poverty is the lack of understanding of who oneself is. It’s the value of yourself. And when we don’t have the value and the understanding of our power that we’ve been created with and been given, then we are literally living in poverty. I don’t care how much money you’ve got. I don’t care how many houses you’ve got. If you don’t know the value of yourself, you are poor. Right. And for me, I want people to understand the value in who they are and to understand that you are a very special part of this community. You are a very special part of this world. And your placement in this world is, is just as valid as mine. And it behooves me to make your life better because I know that if I do that and I give you love, that is a universal thing. And it doesn’t matter how much hate or negativity you have, that my love will penetrate your core. My love will get through your armor. because it’s what creation is. And if you are alive and you are creation, then you have to resonate with that. There’s no other thing for you to do. You have to resonate with love because that is the core of who you are. It’s the core of who we all are. So I find that really interesting. And so I love to just spread love. I love to empower people. I love to show people their true essence of who they are and how they can change the world just by looking at somebody, just by speaking a word of life to somebody, how you can alter the direction of their path. And I think that’s the most beautiful thing about this experience.
Guy:
Yeah, well, this podcast will certainly be listened by quite a few people, and that love will continue to be spread, mate. Thank you. I just want to say thanks for coming on the podcast. I really appreciate you. I really appreciate what you’re doing, your message, and just being able to come and share your experiences like this. People are out there, people are hungry. And I think the more we can get conversations out like this, the better off we will be as a humanity. So if you are listening to this, please share this with a loved one or friend or somebody that’s in need of help or support if you find this conversation very helpful. Absolutely. Jeremiah, people, yeah, go for it, go on.
Jeremiah:
I wanted to say one more thing since we touched on suicide stuff. I want people to know, you know, like, I’m, I want people to know that they can reach out to me. And there’s, there’s a lot of people out there that are struggling with their identity and their value and who they are, you know, and I don’t want anybody to ever struggle. You know, there’s suicide prevention hotlines out there. There’s people that really love you and value you and including us, you know, like I will open my email up to people that are suffering and that need help with that. But again, realizing that you are creation, realizing that love is not just an emotion, love is life. And so we don’t love people, we give people life. And so to feel love is to feel life, and to give love is to give life. And if we can give life and we see it from that regard, and we want to give life to everybody, we don’t want to kill anybody, right? So we want to naturally give love to people. And if we can just give love to a stranger, you never know if that person’s on the brink of destruction or not. And you could be the lifesaver. You could be the one that restores. And just by a simple act of following your intuition, following your heart, following your truth of creation, and that you are love, and you can express love. Because you are love and because love is a gift, love is meant to be given out. And so because you are love, you’re meant to be sharing that with people. And so, you know, again, I love people and I know you do too, you know, and we are all about creating this consciousness of creation together and love together. And, you know, I’m so thankful to have people like you that go out and do these podcasts and, you know, you do these retreats like the one you’ve got in Bali coming up. And I’ll tell you what, man, it changes lives, you know, and it’s, It’s people like you and me, and it’s these people that we know, and these connections that we make, and the people that are watching this at home. You have a value. You can change this world, and you can change the person next to you. One person can change the world, and one conversation can change one person, and one thought and idea can change one conversation. Right. And just a moment of stillness can change your thoughts. And so you can change the world. Let’s just change the way we’re thinking about how we’re doing it and look at the real process of life and creation and realize that we are creation and everything that is within us is meant to reflect that. And if we do that, we’re going to be right in alignment with what we’re meant to be doing here.
Guy:
Totally. Totally mate. Do you have a website? I don’t have a website.
Jeremiah:
I don’t have a website. I don’t have a book, man. All I got is my pretty smile, you know, and my story and, uh, and my, my email, but you know, you can, people can reach out to me on Facebook or Instagram. Okay. Um, or my email, you know, put them the link and, uh, you know, I am in process of writing a book and telling the story a little bit deeper and something. So maybe we’ll talk about that in the future, but yeah, just email, you know, email is fine with me or Facebook.
Guy:
Well, all right. Well, send me the link through and I’ll make sure the Facebook, Instagram, and email will, will be in the show notes below. I got to be great to do that. And I appreciate that. Jeremiah. Thanks so much, buddy. What a fantastic conversation. I really appreciate you, man. Thank you, brother.
Jeremiah:
I appreciate you, man. I love you, man. Thank you very much for all you do. I’ll see you guys later.
Guy:
You’re welcome. Much love, man.
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