JamTalks Ep.01 - Brent Brown - 'The Road the Heaven, is Heaven'

Published: Dec. 13, 2020, 2 p.m.

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Youtube video jam link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTvZvGkDUB8

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Rough manuscript although I veer a little;)

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To accept this gift of life to the fullest and to have an undying appreciation of the vessel you were given to enjoy it.

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I\\u2019m saying love your body. Not just with supplements and exercise, but also how you let it feel. What thoughts you let in. What vibe you ride. I\\u2019ve tested it, and it\\u2019s %100 true, that you can control the thoughts you think, despite the surrounding world.

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Sure it can be challenging. But you can morph mental challenges into a mental gym that forms mental blessings.

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The road to heaven is heaven, because when that\\u2019s all you look for, that\\u2019s all you see.

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Once in awhile you\\u2019ll notice contorted voices the folks who don\\u2019t realize they have a choice in every moment.

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Tears are beautiful, tears are a release.

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You must feel your emotions, but not dwell.

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Let your lens to the world be purified through the windows of your soul. Crying is to release a bloating of good or bad energy.

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A heavenly state is one that allows you to feel as good as you desire without any stipulations or stimulations.

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Let go of clenching and buckling into fear wheels spinning endlessly down an unpleasant road.

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There is as much evidence for the good as there is for the bad.

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Just because something is real and intense and terrible, doesn\\u2019t mean you have to pay attention to it.

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There\\u2019s simultaneously something beautiful, easy going, and joyous. Quite certainly feeling bad is a virus, it feels good neurologically and so we are addicted to it if we give into it enough.

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Willfully feeling good is allowed. If someone shames you because of it, they have a mind virus. Somewhere along the line a belief attached to a strong emotion, and so now when you go against what they feel is genuinely possible for themselves; it triggers an automatic and usually negative response.

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But they can\\u2019t find sustenance in you. Your mind is diamond coated when you realize you don\\u2019t have to let them make your feel bad. They could call you a psycho, \\u201cyou have no remorse!\\u201d

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But that\\u2019s not it if you didn\\u2019t do anything. They\\u2019ll say \\u201cyou are passive\\u201d, and so you\\u2019re part of the problem. \\u201cLetting it happen!\\u201d

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No..

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If everyone choose to stop rolling down these hellish, mental conveyor belts. They could start pedaling in the way of heaven and like awaking from a bad dream instantly notice that even the road to heaven is heaven.

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Once you consciously start choosing good thoughts over bad ones, you cannot consciously stop. You may think it\\u2019s conscious, but it\\u2019s like stepping off the path as an alcoholic reasons one more drink would be fine. Which categorizes negativity as an addictive state. It lacks presence to it\\u2019s real implications on your self respect and surrounding world.

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When the jaded, un-jade. They become righteously crystalline.

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...In knowing both sides of this coin;

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Why would you ever choose a bad feeling?

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...That\\u2019s rhetorical to this person.

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Who\\u2019s purified from the needless tangles of shame and doubt.

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I\\u2019m not a preacher. I\\u2019m a writer and a reporter; a seeker and a truth teller.

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And things of this nature can be infinitely built up or torn down.

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But that only goes to prove conversely the road to Hell, is Hell. Not one that\\u2019s taken, but floated down like a limp noodle with a mask on.

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And the path to Heaven, is Heaven!

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-Brent Brown

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