The Mystery School of Manifestation

Effortless Manifestation: The Key to Living Your Dream Life Without the Struggle

Debb Cobb Season 1 Episode 5

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Have you ever wondered why some manifestation techniques work sometimes and not others? In today's episode, we're diving into the most important thing to understand about manifestation so you can break free from the manifestation hamster wheel and unlock the keys to co-create your dream life.

Discover how my daughter, Alethea Harnish, award-winning Off-Broadway playwright and actress and the first person from her high school to go to an Ivy League, manifests dream opportunities the first time, in record time, and effortlessly brings her wildest dreams to life by ditching traditional manifestation techniques. 

Alethea's unique approach to manifestation has been a game-changer in my life, helping me craft my superstar sales persona and overcome my fears as a single mom turned entrepreneur. Together, we redefine what true manifestation means beyond rituals and material desires and focus on the deeper emotional connections that drive us toward genuine fulfillment.

In this episode, you’ll hear about:

(9:48) The argument about manifesting a swimming pool that completely changed how I view manifestation.

(11:32) Why it’s crucial to manifest opportunities that align with your calling instead of just focusing on the material things.

(19:30) What your dharma (calling) has to do with abundance.

(28:10) How to get off the hamster wheel of manifestation once and for all.

During our heartfelt conversation, we dissect the difference between chasing tangible dreams and understanding the emotions that truly satisfy us. 

This episode invites you to harness your creative energy, align with your true path, and embrace the abundance that naturally follows when you let your dreams soar.

Join us as we explore the power of dreaming bigger, acting with faith, and allowing life's serendipitous nature to unfold. 

About today's guest: Alethea Harnish is a theatre practitioner from Indianapolis, Ind. currently living in Paris, France.

Her one-woman show, Phantasmagoria, premiered off-Broadway in the Downtown Urban Arts Festival in 2022, and her new play, This is Your Computer on Drugs, premiered at Columbia University in 2023 alongside the course she co-taught with Prof. Mark C. Taylor titled Hippie Physics, Counterculture, Cyberculture.

To learn more or hire Alethea visit: www.aletheaharnish.com
Subscribe to her substack: https://aletheaharnish.substack.com/
Or email her directly at aletheaharnish@gmail.com

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of The Mystery School of Manifestation. If you want to learn more about manifestation, sales or Debb’s journey, please visit DebbCobb.com

And if you're a service-based entrepreneur, coach, consultant or high-ticket closer, don't forget to book your Free 20-Minute Spiritual Sales Audit.

Speaker 1:

What do you do when the traditional manifestation techniques just don't work for you or they stop working? In today's episode, I am talking to the best manifester that I've ever heard of. She consistently blows my mind with all that she is able to manifest and how quickly she does it. This, my friends, is the difference between staying stuck on the manifestation hamster wheel and manifesting the life, career or business only the 10-year-old version of yourself could dream up. Stay tuned. Welcome to the Mystery School of Manifestation, where we cannot stop talking about the connection between all things physical and metaphysical and the magic of manifestation.

Speaker 1:

My name is Deb Cobb and I'm obsessed with teaching you how to be in the world, but not of the world, so you can consciously co-create a life and business that defies the odds, regardless of what you've created up to this point. I'm just a small-town girl from rural Indiana who started my spiritual journey as a poor, single mom once high school dropout, barely able to make ends meet. But through my connection with the superconscious, make ends meet. But through my connection with the super conscious, I've been able to build a successful online business from the ground up, without following the rules or sleazy sales tactics. I was even able to send my daughter to the Ivy leagues. Now our story is raw and unfiltered, and I'm more than a little controversial, so be warned if you're easily offended or have children in the room while you listen. That said, if you're ready to step fully into your version of heaven on earth, while you can still enjoy it in the physical, buckle up, grab your tissues and your journal and let's get started. Today's episode is a literal dream come true for me. I have the chance to interview one of the human beings that I admire most in this life, a human being who not only inspired my entire sales coaching business but was the catalyst for my own discovery of the mystery school of manifestation, not to mention someone who saved my life in more ways than one.

Speaker 1:

She is someone who has accomplished feats that should have been impossible in her circumstances, who went from struggling with suicide, attempting to take her own life at 15,. Who hid in the bathroom of her high school her freshman year because she didn't have any friends who had the same lunch hour as her, to becoming the first student from her high school to go to an Ivy League university, and an award-winning playwright with an off-Broadway debut her first time trying, by the time she was 21. She is a master of the first time the first one. She is a master of the first time, the first one, the generational curse breaker, and succeeds in miraculous ways the first time, almost every time. She is the greatest manifester I have ever heard of. She attracts dream opportunities almost out of thin air, things like paid and full trips to work and perform in Greece with a professional theater company, free housing in Manhattan not only once, but on two separate occasions financial support and a research fellowship for her work as an artist. Without even trying, she went from the girl her high school counselor smirked at when she said she didn't have much of a backup plan or safe school, to co-teaching an Ivy League course for the religion department at Columbia University before she'd even graduated. Columbia University went on to write two articles about her work and in the second one, the world-renowned professor of religion, mark C Taylor, called her the best student he's taught in 50 years. This woman has taught me just about everything I didn't know. I didn't know about manifestation, without even really believing in manifestation. With more pleasure than I have the words to describe, I am beyond honored to introduce you to my daughter and now collaborator, Alethea Harnish. Alethea, this is a dream come true for me. Thank you so much for doing this episode. Thank you for having me on.

Speaker 1:

So I invited Alethea on the podcast for a few reasons. She is the reason why I have a business in the first place. Very long story short. She taught me how to rapidly go around the fear of rejection and overcome my inner critic. While I was trying to succeed in sales with very little experience and the pressure of the world on my shoulders, I was watching her get into character one day for a show because she's an actress as well when I noticed that she had this routine that she would do, she would listen to a playlist and she would really adopt the character that she was performing, as right that she was playing. And that is how I developed the concept of the superstar sales persona. So I was able to copy her essentially and get into character, and that's how I was able to overcome my fear of rejection and crush it at sales right out of the gate.

Speaker 1:

But today I really want to talk about what we would call a Deb Cobb pep talk. So this is where my preconceived notions about what manifestation is and how it really isn't a bunch of rituals or tactics that we use to get a thing, and so obviously Aletheia has a different perspective and when I finally realized that I didn't know everything is when things really started to take off for me. So in Aletheia's show off Broadway she does this whole scene where the mom is a little less than nice and it was really embarrassing to watch. And the content of it isn't all accurate per se, because it's obviously a show. Right, it's part fiction, part fact. But there was always this situation in the house where I thought I knew best and I would tell her about herself and tell her what she needed to know, and that happened one day when it comes to manifestation. So I wanted to bring her on to talk about that infamous Deb Cobb pep talk.

Speaker 2:

So do you want to?

Speaker 1:

tell that story.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, sure, I mean, first of all, thank you for having me on. I'm so excited to be here and talk to you. I feel like we've talked like talking about doing this. We had so many conversations that were like this is so much fun, like this is just like what we should do. You know, this should just be the podcast, because you know we enjoy having these kinds of conversations, kind of like how we used to always say when our lives would be a good reality tv show for sure we might get canceled.

Speaker 1:

I might get canceled, I might get canceled.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, that infamous DevCon pep talk. And when you told me you wanted me to talk about that, I was like which one? But you did not DevCon pep talk nearly as much as you used to. Really, I don't even remember the last one.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's because you put it in a show. Oh, that's fair. I'm sorry.

Speaker 2:

Well, and, to be fair, it was not your, your opinions that were being expressed. But, yeah, kudos to Georgiana for for performing that monologue in a way that at least it resonated. Yeah, but so, yes, this this infamous DevCon pep talk it was. It was during covid and you were sitting at the kitchen island and you're talking about collaging. We've been like planning on doing lots of collages, these collaging projects together, and it took us like forever to do it. Yeah, we just had like old magazines. We're gonna we, you know we collage together since I was a kid, so we're gonna do that because you know we're trying to fill the time with covid and then can't do anything else. You decided you wanted to do a manifestation board, like a like find things in the magazines, like you wanted to visualize and put to bring into your life, and I was just, I was just like yes, it was all about the book, it was all about the pool, because I was just gonna find some pictures I thought were cool and make a little piece of art or whatever.

Speaker 2:

But you, you wanted it to be about, like you know, the life you wanted and you were trying to find a picture of a pool and you couldn't find it or something. And you're like I, like my, your goal was to put a pool in the backyard of that house. You wanted a pool in that house, or, or, if you're going to get another house, it was like I'd have a pool in the back, which, like, I'm all for having a pool, I love pools, but I'd love to be able to go to your house and use your pool. But the argument was that you were doing this thing and you're I don't remember exactly what the tactic you're going to use, but it was like you are manifesting the pool and you were going to do certain steps to get that pool into that backyard. And I was like, mom, I don't think that's how that works.

Speaker 2:

I don't think that's how manifestation like works really is. Like like you can't, you can't just put your mind on the one thing and then, like, ask for it to happen out of thin air, we either would have to like, do the work and and put and make the money, put the pool in or be broader about your, your expectation, like what does the pool do for you, what is it serving and what purpose would it serve in your life, instead of being like I want this particular dynamic, you know, this particular length of a pool in my backyard. Like how do you, how do you achieve that feeling and be open to whatever comes to fulfill that for you? And yeah, you did not take that very well, you were pretty set on having that pool and then I got the pool.

Speaker 2:

But it wasn't the pool that I wanted Remember.

Speaker 1:

when I moved to Satori, I got the pool.

Speaker 2:

When, at Satori, satori, god, you're so right, you're so right, you did get the pool. You did get the pool, you got the damn pool damn it pool.

Speaker 2:

You did get the damn pool, but it was all the other things weren't what you wanted, right, right, yeah, because you put you're too focused on the pool, you didn't focus on the pool, you didn't let other things uh, fall into place, right, but I forgot. I forgot that's what that apartment was called and it turned into an entire like we have. We got into a screaming argument over in the kitchen about the vision you've got. It was about the vision, vision and I, my argument, I remember being like, it's not about the physical thing, like you can't, you can't use the spiritual, which I don't I don't love that word and you mentioned that before and we can talk about that more later too.

Speaker 2:

You can't use the, the feeling, the energy to manifest, to like, influence, like the physical thing appearing. You have to use this, that energy, to influence the energy that will then create something physical, but you don't know what it's going to be because you don't you, you don't have that. You know connection to the physical in the same way, like it know what it's going to be because you don't you, you don't have that. You know connection to the physical in the same way. Like it's about. It's about the, the feeling, the energy, the being, and like and you wouldn't want it to be like. You can snap in thin air and appears this thing you want the surprise of discovering what, whatever the fulfillment of that wish and that and that aspiration is.

Speaker 1:

But you were, you were really set on the, on the physical right the physical manifestation and using the physical manifestation technique which I do believe can work to an extent, can work to an extent, but the lesson there is that it wasn't the pool, right, it was never the pool. It wasn't that, it was the um. To me what I found. So what I find so remarkable about how you manifest, is you manifest dream opportunities that allow you to fulfill what I would say is more of a calling or a mission. Right, like your art, your work, your influence, because obviously I've known you since you were born and the gifts that you have. Right, it's less about getting the thing and more about and it's not the process of doing hard work to get the thing. It's like what is the most joyful way right, that I can operate at my highest potential and the things come. And that's what I think is so fascinating and that's what really helped me go from thinking that it's the technique to get the stuff right. So I talk about manifesting stuff versus manifesting spirit, and I use the word spirit to mean non-physical conscious energy. It's just the creative consciousness is how I'm really starting to speak about it. That's what I think is you've always been so good at that since you were a little kid is like letting go of your own.

Speaker 1:

How am I going to get my needs met? How am I going to get this done? Right, like when you get an apartment and you're like I need furniture, and boom, somebody reaches out and like here's all the furniture that you need. Here you go, right, here you go, like I need an internship. This, this girl walks out. She's the president of the national honor society her senior year and finds out one day that she needs to get service hours. And she's like, talking to me after she gets home from school, she, she comes in. She's like I need to figure out how I'm going to get service hours for the national honor society. I have to meet so many hours, right?

Speaker 2:

The deadline was coming up and I just had to put it off.

Speaker 1:

Put it off, yeah, she literally says this to me and she's like I'm gonna go, I think I'm gonna go shoot hoops because she played basketball too. I'm gonna go shoot some hoops at the park down the street. And she walks in an hour and a half or two hours later she's like mom, you're never gonna believe this. I'm like what she's like. So I'm shooting hoops at gulfville park and this guy comes up to me and is like how did he? You tell that part of the story, Cause I don't even.

Speaker 2:

I, I it was a while ago now, but I basically I was, I was, I was shooting around and I obviously had I had been playing since I was a child. So I obviously like, no, like you can tell my body that I I've done this for a very long time. And so he comes to me. He's like you know, like what do you do? Like who are like, like, do you play basketball? And I told him I was like senior local high school, I'm the captain of the basketball team. Whatever grew up, grew up playing with this, with this team.

Speaker 2:

He was like well, I have basketball camps coming up and we need like, well, like, we need like volunteers. I can't pay you. And I was like I actually like would you be interested in teaching? And like teaching them. And I was like I actually need volunteer hours, that'd be great. And he's like and like how many hours would it be? And he, like he was like you know, it'll be this many hours. And it was like close to it. He's like, but I'll, I'll write, I'll add a couple extra hours, I don't worry about it. Cool, awesome. So I just went. It was literally like I don't know, like two or three times total that I just went and taught these. It was like a group of like 10 10 year old boys, something like gas cards too right and he gave me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he did give me gas cards. He did. You're so right. Yeah, and I looked at gas cards and it didn't even drive that far.

Speaker 1:

So, like you almost got paid volunteer service hours and you guys, this is like this is immediate, okay, this is within hours. She comes home. She's like I got my volunteer service hours and you guys, this is like this is immediate, okay, this is within hours. She comes home. She's like I got my volunteer service hours covered and it's doing something that she loves to do, right, that she loves to do from the house. Yeah, just walked out the door. Hey, do you need volunteer hours? Oh, by the way, here's the gas Right, that was awesome.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, but I think the. I think the key on that too is like, of course I was stressed about it, cause I was like I had three weeks to do, like 10 hours or something, which like isn't much, but I was so busy I mean I was the president of the basketball team, I played basketball, I was in the show or whatever. I had all this stuff going on but the but there wasn't the option, there was not an option of not getting them done. It was like I'm good, then the next three weeks, I'm doing this, x many service hours and it has to happen. It can't not happen. There was no option to be like, well, I'll just give up my presidency or whatever and not do this thing Because I can't, I don't have the time for it.

Speaker 2:

It was like I'm'm just gonna, I'll figure it out, I'll find something, and that kind of like determination to do it and the trust that something would would come up that I could do, like. I think like led to that, to me being open to that kind of opportunity. Yeah, um, it's how I think it works. I love that you just said that, because I think that that you and I are the same and that's why I wanted it works.

Speaker 1:

I love that you just said that, because I think that that you and I are the same, and that's why I wanted to bring aletheia on too, because we don't always agree about everything and yet. So the point is, is that to me and I think aletheia would agree with this there are as many ways to manifest as there are people. Essentially, it's not the technique, but I love what you said there because I think it's really important, but it's really important to distinguish. It's the decision. It's not an option. Not to. This is not an option and it's not about.

Speaker 1:

It's not an option for me not to have the pool Right, cause it is an option for me not to have the pool. It's not mandatory that I have the pool Right, but I think it's really. This is where I bring in the, the concept of when you follow your Dharma, abundance always follows. Because when I quit my job right To go into sales and then working for that business coach, right, because it didn't. It was not in alignment with my values. It was not an option for me not to succeed in sales coaching because I had to provide for you. It was not an option right, right, and so it's leaping before the net appears, but in alignment with a greater purpose. I think that that's really what you agree. You're shaking, she's nodding her head. For those of you who can't.

Speaker 2:

Yes, sorry, I always like to know when she agrees with me yes, you keep the list, you know right on the record.

Speaker 2:

No, you're so right. Um, yes, I'm shaking my head. Yes, because I also. I was thinking. It's about intention. It's about, I think, action versus material. I was. It was the difference between, like me, getting this volunteer hours in your pool is I wasn't manifesting a specific job or like a specific object. It was about I intend to do this work, I intend to put that energy and to actually help people with these volunteer hours.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

And with the pool scenario, it's like I, I manifest. I want to manifest physical water, concrete. You know what I mean and I think even there's there could have been a different way for you to manifest that pool If it were more about I want to be able to like have this, this place of relaxation, in this place of like like something that I know is going to like really fuel my personal development so that I can be a better sales coach or be a better whatever, like I can give this to my kids and like even even just just making that the and I know that was like the background of like why you wanted the pool, obviously but like because you were so like focused on the object, you're not able to bring all those things in.

Speaker 1:

Sounds to me like it's the greater purpose and again it's going back to and this is really what I want to, and we'll focus on this in a three-part series as well. But what I really want to get to is you told me once one day, right, so she got into her dream school, columbia University dream school. The odds of her getting in are were just so very, very slim.

Speaker 2:

Like I think that there are a dozen students in our state that got in here Seven. No, I don't know for sure, I just know. I know that the statistic was that seven students from the state of Indiana got into Harvard yearly, and the woman who I did my Harvard internship with, like, gave me that statistic, and so it was like it's comparable. Columbia and Harvard's admissions are very comparable.

Speaker 1:

Right, right, and their acceptance rate was already like around four, four to 5% 5% yeah. Yeah, really competitive, but even more so because we're in the middle of Indiana. Most of our students come from the coast, which is another discussion for another day.

Speaker 2:

All of that or internationally, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Right, right, all of that to say the odds were so, so stacked against you. And this is this is what I really want people to hear is that you told me one day right, like I'm literally living the life that, like my 12 year old self, would be obsessed with. Right, like this is the life of my dreams and you've manifested so many things that are just almost impossible. Like, how would you know to find the connection, to get that opportunity? There's just no way. Right, but when you determine I am doing this for a greater purpose, but it's also going to be the most fulfilling thing, right, it's like stepping into alignment with what would I love to create, be, do and have from that energy of limitlessness right, limitlessness, but also there's a capacity of service that I think is really important.

Speaker 1:

And this doesn't feel like work. Right, because there's work involved. Right, like you have to actually get up and take action, but it's that leap of faith, it's the decision that this is going to happen. I am going to do this and you've got your mind single, focused on the impact of the manifestation versus the. I'm going to get the pool right, because I got the pool, but not in the way I wanted the pool and it wasn't. It wasn't what I would have envisioned, right, but had you know, perhaps I may be focused on.

Speaker 1:

I want to create the mystery school of manifestation, to impact people's lives right In a bigger way, and I get to use my gifts of speaking, motivating right. That energy of again living my dreams, but also from a space of this, is my highest potential, right, these are my innate gifts and talents. And how can I shine that light right? Shine that light out and serve others in my highest capacity and the things come in my highest capacity. And the things come, the things come. But it's making that decision Like this is going to happen, right, but?

Speaker 1:

and we'll talk about this in the next episode. But there are twists and turns along the way, right, and figuring out what steps to take and what path and what action isn't really what you spend your time and energy doing. It's more so being in the energy of creativity, which, again, that's your greatest gift, I think, well, among many, right, but that gift of creativity and just sharing it without really getting too attached to where your needs are going to be met from. Your needs are always met, plus right, plus some in the most odd defying I would say miraculous, but you probably wouldn't resonate with that word either.

Speaker 1:

But we really wanted to come on to show that you can indeed manifest things that might take in your mind, in your brain, right, and in the physical world might seem completely impossible, like how in the world am I going to create all the actions, get all the certifications, get in the same room with certain people, right? You can indeed manifest those things from the middle of nowhere, with no connections, with not all the experience in the world, right, but if it's part of that, a bigger purpose, I think that energy and making the decision, I'm going to make this happen, but being open to the path. Looking differently than you think that it might, actually produces that fairytale existence, like whoa, like this is incredible, like I literally just walked out the door and here it is. It's like that energy. So it can be so much more fun than making it a mechanical step-by-step. Follow this step, do this thing, create the vision board right. It can be so much more practical.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead, right? No, I was just agreeing with you, and I think part of it is also having the patience to not one expect it to come immediately, because the circumstance or the example of the volunteer hours is one of the more fun like this happened in the example of the volunteer hours is is one of the more fun like this happened in the matter for hours. Yeah, but you know, there's also, there's also things that I've manifested not well, and I and I don't like that word, but you know, manifested me neither, but that's how it's. Yeah, over over the course of a couple years, without really knowing that's what I was manifesting. But it's like you know, I have the idea it'd be really cool to, wouldn't it be really crazy, if I taught a course at columbia? And then it's like, oh my gosh, no, that'd be crazy. And then you start thinking that's it conceded of me, to think like whatever, blah, blah, blah, you brush it off, and then, a year and a half later, it's being offered to you to do that and it it's like and then it's happening and I'm like, actually, do I even want this? It's actually really scary and it's gonna be very difficult. What's it gonna do? And, of course it's like, you know, the all the other emotions that are human and normal happen alongside both of those things.

Speaker 2:

But the fact that I had that thought and like, ended up developing all the steps that require required for that to actually come into being, happened over the course of a couple of years.

Speaker 2:

But I was open to that idea and was able to allow my imagination to go to those kinds of places. So that possibility was open to me, even if it's just subconscious possibility was open to me, even if it's just subconscious. You know, at that point, you know, I think that that's part of that's not the whole thing, you know, that's not the whole. Like I could just having that one idea that one time and then just going about my normal studies, it wouldn't have worked. But you know, like I did everything that I needed to do and my professor reciprocated everything and we were able to build that relationship and work together so that we were able to do it. It's a collaborative thing and it's a it's. Then it takes time and the right intention, but, yeah, I think it's more fun that way, or, you know, and I think the point was that it it doesn't always happen immediately, right, and then it's about not limiting yourself and your and your beliefs around yourself and the you know, but I'm sure we'll talk more about that in the next couple episodes.

Speaker 1:

But right, right, yeah. So it's about what I'm hearing you say is it's about really dreaming bigger?

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

Right, dreaming bigger, and it's that feeling of wouldn't it be incredible if? And wouldn't it be incredible Really? Like there's, there aren't really words and there aren't words for sitting in the audience and watching you on stage. There just aren't words for that. It's almost like if I had a fairy godmother and I could be like wouldn't this be amazing if? Right, but versus I really want to pull, I really want to pull, or I really want a mansion, or I really want this car, or I really want these things. It goes so much deeper than things and it's somewhat embarrassing. It's embarrassing kind of, but I mean it was years ago, but all that to say.

Speaker 1:

When I was working at the Chirper Center, one of the most impactful things for me was being able to speak to people all over the world and realize that people and I'm talking Timbuktu I did not know that Timbuktu was an actual place, right, we always talk about Timbuktu. I did not know that Timbuktu was an actual place, right, we always talk about Timbuktu. It was embarrassing in a way, but literally talking to people all over the globe and recognizing that as human beings, we all essentially want the same things, and it's deeper than the physical stuff, because the physical stuff isn't what we lay in bed at night, right, and dream about, or the things we dream about when we're children. They don't fulfill us in the same way. That, and it's different. It looks a little bit different for everyone, right, but living your dream life is to be able to create and perform and to transform and to teach, right At that level where you're able to really share your gifts, right, like that's something that fulfills you on a different and deeper level that having a pool, right, or a mansion or a physical thing could never do.

Speaker 1:

It activates something else, and that's what we're going to be talking about in the next episode is what is it that we're activating? Right? And I think that these are questions that we're asking versus proving, because I don't know that you can even prove anything at the end of the day, especially when it comes to non-physical things. Right, it's a little bit more difficult to test, but we're going to be speaking about consciousness and energy and the history. We're going to get a little bit into Alethea's course that she taught. Which is the coolest name ever Hippie physics, right? Did I get that right?

Speaker 2:

Hippie, physics, counterculture, cyber culture.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's very cool, very, very cool. So I'll be talking about that in the next episode and, yeah, thanks for listening. We will see you soon.

Speaker 2:

Yes, thank you.

Speaker 1:

All right.

Speaker 1:

Thank you for listening to today's episode. We hope that you enjoyed it. Stay tuned, because Alethea and I are doing a three-part series diving much deeper into the consciousness and energy of manifestation, and if you're curious about her journey or to get in touch with her to discuss her work, you can visit her at aletheaharnishcom. That's A-L-E-T-H-E-A-H-A-R-N-I-S-H dot com. And, if you will soon discover, we are doing something completely different with regards to energy and sales and the spiritual art of sales, and I'm offering things that I've never before offered at investment levels that I have never before offered, to make this work as accessible as possible. And there is a deeper reason for that too, and that is coming. However, if you're interested in learning more about that, please listen to the very end of this show to get in touch. Otherwise, I'm sending you all of my love and please remember the odds may be stacked against you, but you are not a statistic. We'll see you next time.

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