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“Not everyone is born to partner!”
Quote from my new book, ‘Humanifestations: On Trauma, Truth, and Transformation’.
- Jeff Brown
#life#heart and soul#Jeff Brown#trauma#‘Humanifestations: On Trauma Truth and Transformation’.#partner
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Beware the “avoidapist”. A therapist can only take you as far as they have gone. (-a passage from Jeff Brown's new book, ‘Humanifestations’.)
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JEFF BROWN
Sometimes we are seeing things exactly as they are… (-a quote from my new book, ‘Humanifestations: On Trauma, Truth, and Transformation’)
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You are Sacred Purpose.
You are not your shame, your fears, your addictions, your games, your guilt, the internalized remnants of negative messaging… You are not your resistance to your true path … You are not your self-doubt… You are not your self-distraction patterns. You are not your escape hatches… you are not your pessimism about a life of meaning and purpose. You are not here merely to survive and endure.
You are Sacred Purpose.
No matter what others have mistakenly told you about who you are, no matter what mistakes you may have made in the past, you are here with a sacred purpose living at the core of your being. If that weren’t true you never would have made it down the birth canal. You never would have overcome what you have already overcome in your life.
You are Sacred Purpose.
Whatever your ways of distracting, postponing, delaying, armoring, avoiding, altering, feigning, artificializing, externalizing, superficializing your life… I encourage you to STOP IT NOW. This really is no game, this is completely real, this sacred purpose that courses through your soul veins crying out to be heard from below the surface of our avoidance. I cannot say this with enough assertiveness… To the extent that you identify and honor your true path in this lifetime, you will know genuine satisfaction, real peace in your skin.. You will be infused with vitality and a clarified focus, new pathways of possibility appear where before there were obstacles. You will know a peace that will buffer you against the madness of the world, a clarity of direction that will carry you from one satisfaction to another… Life will still have its challenges, but you will interface with them differently, coated in an authenticity of purpose that sees through the veils to what really matters. To the extent, that you avoid the quest for purpose, you will live frustrated, a half-life.. your avoidance manifest in all manner of illness, perpetual dissatisfaction, emotional problems, depression, addictive patterns, ALL REFLECTIONS OF YOUR own alienation from the purposeful root of your being.. You see, there really is no escape from reality, all there is, is postponement. you should be more afraid of avoiding your path than walking it.
You are Sacred Purpose.
AND It doesn’t matter what anyone tells you about who you are. There is so much of that. This is your journey. Even those with the best of intentions, cannot know the path you are here to walk. The REAL journey is not one of adapting ourselves to someone else's vision, but instead, shaping who we are with our own two hands. The unique clay we work with lives deep inside our soul bones, awaiting our own detection & expression. You are the sculptor of your own reality- don’t hand your tools to anyone else. Only you can know the path u r here to walk.. it’s a personal decision, and it doesn’t have to be grandiose. Your purpose can be as simple as learning how to listen better, how to enjoy the moment without getting in your own way.. wherever the growing is, wherever you find genuine peace with path, wherever you feel unmasked and genuinely real.. in the survivalist world that we are coming from, we defined ourselves by what GOT US through the day, whatever masks got food on the table, whatever way of being endured this challenging life.. but we are at the beginning of a new way, a way of being that is sourced in who we REALLY ARE, not our egoic face, not our survivalist face, not the false face of our hidden power, but the real face, the real path, the no bullshit no hype no pretense expression of WHO u REALLY ARE and a life that fully and deeply expresses the magnificence that lives within you.. Your sacred purpose may be covered in dust, it may be HIDDEN FROM VIEW, but its still in there, sparkling with infinite possibility..
You are Sacred Purpose.
This is a call to action. A call to authenticity. A call to dig yourself out from below the bushel of shame and self-doubt that has plagued humanity. A call to get off the dime and do the real work to call yourself on your distraction patterns and excavate your own purpose in this lifetime. What are you here to learn? What are you here to overcome? What are you here to express? What does your authentic face look like? Who are you, above and beyond all the noise and haste.. this is not about money, or bullshit ideas of abundance, or gratifying your ego, this is about the real thing, the real deal, the vulnerable and courageous truth about who you are and why you are here. I ENCOURAGE you to take the question of sacred purpose seriously… to not postpone it for another hour, or week, or till you retire, until the next lifetime, til you finish school, or end your relationship, but to take it seriously now… To work like a dog to find out what lives inside of you, what you are here to express, what you are here to manifest and express, what you are here to give, to share, to learn, to create, to dance, to art, to walk…. You don’t know how long you have, it may be 60 years, it may be 60 seconds, you may not make it to retirement, you may not make it to tomorrow morning, at least if you are questing for your purpose, living your truth, you will not suffer when its time to leave your body in this lifetime, you will be living in your authenticity, this is no small achievement in this distracted world, where the unconscious media and manipulative marketers try to turn us generic and frightened so we will be locked into their script., fuck that. You are already have a script and it lives deep inside you…that script is your purpose, what you are here to express, to learn, to embody, to humanifest… So u decide which script to read- the fictional novel written by those who do not SEE u, or the HOLY BOOK written by your glorious spirit. When you walk through the gateway of purpose, you walk into yourself. You are sacred purpose, you are sacred purpose, you are sacred purpose. Don’t stop until you find it.
- Jeff Brown
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Entertainment & Inspiration
I would like to make a daring confession... I want you. I want you so bad that I can't stop thinking about you. I've been looking into you...How can I get you to look my way? How can I make you like what you see when you do? How can I make you eagerly await to come back for more? Yes, I know what you're thinking... starting a blog is a SEXY business and while there are all sorts of pleasurable tips available on organization, layout, navigation, promotion, and presentation of content; the real deal of how to produce material worthy of those efforts seems shrouded in mysterious mystery. People have spent loads of time, and engaged in lots of intercourse to figure out what works and what doesn't concerning how to get your attention, sustain it, and make you come again; but it seems to me those efforts are all for naught without the first, foremost, and oft forgotten priority of creating something worthy of catching your eye to begin with. Applying this to the entire entertainment industry begs a myriad of questions on how we are valuing being entertained in relation to being inspired. For instance, do we just want to be stimulated or would we rather go deeper by including learning and growth? Is there really anything soo bad and dirty about an enjoyable distraction anyway? Could we better balance our desires for both by somehow demanding our entertainment be forcefully held to a higher standard or should we aim to make inspirational, spiritual, or educational material to be more entertaining and therefore more eagerly taken in by the average media consumer? (And just how many sexual innuendos are there in this introduction!?)
First of all, I absolutely love my entertainment! I'm an introverted person and so A LOT (exactly guesstimated at eleventy zillion bajillion hours) of my time has been passed through watching movies, TV shows, listening to music, reading books, and playing video games.
When it's time for the movie of my life to play before my eyes I will be well prepared to watch the screen of me watching screens! "Are you ready?" The angels will say. And they'll look at me strangely as I turn and look in a random direction at an imaginary camera with the greatest hero look in my eyes that the angels have ever seen. Pause...hold for a moment...and say "I've been training my whole life for this."
See, there are times when I need to be able to be alone without driving myself crazy, and there are also times when I know I "should" be doing something productive but settle down to enjoy some beloved entertainment anyway. So I can see from both sides on this one, and can honestly say this isn't a fight that I've made black and white and picked a side to be the winner on, it's simply a fight that I feel needs to be had within each of us. To seriously ask yourself what is your standard for entertainment? Not in how hot the people in the show are, how great the graphics of the game are, how well choreographed the action scene is...but in weighing whether or not it is truly worthy of your time and attention... this is what I mean when I say quality. I only ask this of you because some people don't know their own worth and now is the perfect time to begin. In my heart of hearts, I know that a societal shift would be healthy, but it hasn't been a piece of writing I've ever considered embarking upon before now because my mind of minds knows the extraordinary difficulty involved.
I mean, is it in the realm of possibility for an arrangement of words to actually create a shift in priority towards wisdom, beauty, and inspiration rather than mere entertainment? YES! Could any of your words ever stop me from seeing the new star wars movies?
So while I'm not apart from it and I don't consider this an attack on the entertainment industry...the point I really want to get at is that YOU deserve for YOU to valUe YOU. A job that no one else can do. I see better men than me around me who are smart and capable who spend countless hours attaining achievements within a video game while they could be attaining achievements in reality. I see beautiful and interesting women who spend more time relating with people on TV shows than relating to people in their life. In seeing this and truly believing in the holy potential of humans, I can't help but see this as tragic...not because people are dumb, or stupid, or wasting their time, no, but because they are of tremendous value and often aren't realizing it! I've sometimes found myself living vicariously through relating to characters who go through experiences rather than getting off my ass and going through experiences myself. The perk of this mode of living is that it is safe and the downside of it is that it is safe.
So is it really outlandish to say that AT THE VERY LEAST we deserve for our entertainment to be of a certain quality? I think not! But it isn't the industry's place to raise the bar, that is our job. If we are going to be media consumers, then we must be conscious consumers. We simply have to care about what we absorb. It may seem harmless but we accidentally do something devastating by absorbing low quality diversions mindlessly. We allow our thoughts and feelings to be influenced by content that isn't worthy of influencing us. We are often better than what we are allowing ourselves to be entertained by!
As much as I know that to be true, today I will not yet embark on the mission impossible of trying to convince you into prioritizing quality material over entertaining material. I have not fully made that shift so I have no right to attempt to sway you. All I can say is that on some level I've channeled my desire to be entertained into a desire to be entertained by content worthy of my consciousness and that isn't something I regret at all but something I am thankful for. Take it or leave it. I won't try to push or pull you in any direction with your entertainment rather than suggesting to you that you remember to value yourself, your time, and consciously choose what you view. So what I'd like to do instead is propose three of the lowest minimal standards that I can think of that you can set for yourself in regard to media engagement that are truly coming from a long time (and continuing) entertainment lover.
1. Enjoy your entertainment!
It seems silly to say this, but I can't tell you how often I've been to someone's house and we watch something just because it's on. We watch a re-run of a show we've both seen and aren't even engaged in watching but we also don't interact. This kind of consumption provides absolutely nothing. No new stimulus, no mental engagement, nothing. Actually it prevents new stimulus and mental engagement by keeping yourself tied to it even without it stimulating you. Yet plenty of people will watch anything rather than turn it off. Don't do this. Laugh together, discuss with one another, or watch alone attentively. But if you sit alone or with others and watch things that no one is engaged in then you have participated in a minor modern misfortune. With this standard you don't have to agree with me or anyone else on what is good or bad entertainment. Simply make sure it's good to you. This is the lowest standard imaginable... so please don't fail to set it.
2. Watch commercials on purpose or not at all.
Most people now have the option of recording their programs and with this comes the magical ability of pausing it even when you are watching live TV.
As a self-proclaimed lazy boy I made myself a bit more productive when I started implementing this by not accidentally watching commercials that I didn't want to watch anyway. Pause it and load the laundry, pause it and take out the trash, pause it and take a shower. You won't miss the entertainment you desired to see anyway, and now your absorption isn't as mindless and unceasing. Hell you could even choose to use the extra time for more entertainment, just don't allow yourself to get so lost that you aren't mentally engaged enough that you end up watching commercials accidentally.
3. Remember real life awaits you.
What I've found most beautiful about my endless endeavors into imaginary lands, is the pure and simple enjoyment of escape. Sometimes it's wonderful after a long day of work to read, play a video game, or watch a movie. It's relaxing to take my focus off of thoughts that are stressing me out and simply zone out for a while. Which is why I chose not to limit you in these 3 standards in anyway of your choice in how you escape via entertainment. All is acceptable. Simply aim to acknowledge if that is what you are doing.
The times I've felt most unhealthy with my entertainment consumption is when there are serious problems at my work, within my relationships,or with my life in general that I am ignoring. I entertain myself, and never want to stop. It becomes unhealthy because I'd rather keep escaping into an alternate reality while the problems just get bigger and bigger, rather than begin building a life that I don't want to escape from. If we use entertainment in this way, then we are trapping ourselves in it. The desire to escape will only lead to more escaping. There is no need to be trapped, no need to create an addiction around it. It simply doesn't serve you to do so.
The only difference between entertainment and inspiration really is that while entertainment enables escape from yourself, inspiration will always lead you back to yourself, your center, your source. So it is truly a gift when you put your energy out into something that ultimately directs you back in. Entertainment and inspiration do not have to be mutually exclusive. So enjoy all of your entertainment and in the meantime keep your eyes open for any wisdom, insight, or inspiration that happens to be within it and know that you are worthy of a life filled with immense beauty. A beauty whose value is deep and whose fulfillment extends far beyond mere entertainment.
Matt King is co-creator of The Humanifestation. His efforts are to aid humanity in prioritizing people over profit by actualizing and sharing a philosophy of love. He writes blogs, hosts podcasts, and more.
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Celebrity culture is a huge reason why humanity is locked into a self-diminishing reality. It must be dismantled. Until it is, much of humanity will be living vicariously through a small number of optics-manipulated symbologies, looking up to people they don’t even know, making voting decisions based on what their favorite star instructs, wasting precious time that could be spent actualizing their own sacred purpose. With our necks craned to look up to a bunch of fame-seekers, we cannot look down at ourselves to notice the wonder that we are. I appreciate that some celebrities actually have a real talent for something, but so do all of us, if we can only humanifest it. And just because someone has a talent, doesn’t mean they know a thing about anything else, nor does it qualify them to take on a bigger role in your lives than you do. We are all luminous stars at heart, and it’s been my experience that those who actualize their greatness, want nothing to do with public star-dumb. They are too busy bringing their gifts into form.
Jeff brown
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Children are incredible at humanifesting which is the best word to describe the outcome of delightful imagining, I think. Projecting is most powerful with joy; focused joy. As we grow and mature, the wisdom inherent to our biology becomes fortified through imaginary play. Growing into Self-discovery is sacred.
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The best thing about haters is that they help us to heal our childhood wounds. Every time they come our way, we get another opportunity to love ourselves in the heart of their contempt. Where before attack and criticism triggered us into hiding, we now hear ourselves ROAR! with readiness. You can't bring your voice to the world without triggering others. You can't humanifest your gifts without igniting someone's jealousy. You can't find your light without pissing someone off. It comes with the territory. So, ROAR in the face of the light-dimmers. ROAR!!!!
Jeff Brown
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To the star in all of us! (-from my new book, Humanifestations) JEFF BROWN
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JEFF BROWN
Not everyone is born to partner! (-a passage from my book, ‘Humanifestations’)
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JEFF BROWN
Celebrity culture is a huge reason why humanity is locked into a self-diminishing reality. It must be dismantled. Until it is, much of humanity will be living vicariously through a small number of optics-manipulated symbologies, looking up to people they don’t even know, making voting decisions based on what their favorite star instructs, wasting precious time that could be spent actualizing their own sacred purpose. With our necks craned to look up to a bunch of fame-seekers, we cannot look down at ourselves to notice the wonder that we are. I appreciate that some celebrities actually have a real talent for something, but so do all of us, if we can only humanifest it. And just because someone has a talent, doesn’t mean they know a thing about anything else, nor does it qualify them to take on a bigger role in your lives than you do. We are all luminous stars at heart, and it’s been my experience that those who actualize their greatness, want nothing to do with public star-dumb. They are too busy bringing their gifts into form.
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General generalizations
Before I begin, I'd like to emphasize that I have a truly splendiferous appreciation for Freedom of Speech. I am an advocate of it, a believer in it, and I feel it is often under utilized by regular people. I'm so thankful to be able to express my opinions, and I really do take into account how a part of me feels an inherent resistance when anyone else begins telling me what to do or not do with my own words. Ultimately, how you choose to communicate and interact is absolutely your own choice. However, one of the gifts of that Freedom is that we all have an opportunity to influence each other and our social environment. This is happening through you, around you, and to you all of the time... especially now, in the age of texting, internet, and social media. We are all subject to each other's thoughts, feelings, and words of expression. I believe part of the struggle for the individual in this lifetime may very well be how to contribute towards creating a positive impact within this cyber-environment rather than being at the whims of others' influence as other people, companies, brands,etc. all compete for your focus and attention. A truly empowering fact that I feel from this reality is that certainly where I put my focus and attention is of great value or so many others wouldn't be constantly competing for it. So I hope you will recognize and understand that I don't take this process lightly, and though I may seek to spark positive changes within an individual's consciousness and therefore the social environment... when it comes down to it you are responsible for yourself and the kind of content you allow yourself to absorb and have an influence upon you. I simply aim to be an influence that you can welcome and see as respectful, positive, valuable, and harmonizing while also being able to dive down directly into dark and difficult discussions to delicately divulge a detail of delight or discernment. If all of that is allowed (alliteration and all) I'd like to begin lightly on the issue of generalizations. Repeatedly, I've seen (some) people whom I really don't believe are trying to cause conflict and separation accidentally create this negative effect (for themselves and others) simply by being unaware of their use of words. So much bickering, frustration, misunderstanding, and wasted time continues to occur because people absentmindedly make broad statements about people that are not only counter-productive but inaccurate. I wanted to begin with this subject of unconscious generalizations because it can connect to a vast amount of issues. Statements such as "Muslims are terrorists, black people are sketchy, women are gold diggers, men are pigs,etc." These statements not only divide us, but create division unnecessarily. Now, if you are guilty of this I am not saying that there aren't people within that group who fit the profile, of course there are, but I'm saying that expressions such as these isolate others who would even support you and your opinion if you were simply conscious enough to narrow your scope. If these are your opinions then I want you to know that in this moment I am not working at all to get you to change them. I am not attempting to change your mind about your opinions, I'm ONLY encouraging a more accurate revision in the manner in which you think about and articulate them. If you get nothing more from this article than to see it's in your best interest to place the word "some" in front of these statements in the future, then I applaud you and honor you for being open and willing to make a positive change.
This slight change can have a positive effect on you. It isn't a sacrifice for others; it's an easy positive perspective change for yourself. I'm a person who has striven to become a positive thinker, but I struggle anytime it sounds like I'm bullshitting myself or trying to convince myself of something... Telling myself "All people are good, all the time" or "there aren't any problems" isn't something I can think my way into. I don't want some illusion of positivity, I want the truth. Good, bad, or ugly, I want what's real to me right now...and through using that desire to simply see things accurately I have been able to become a more positive person not through convincing myself to buy into ideas that I don't believe in but by being able to examine some of my negative statements and negative thinking for inaccuracies. So to use an example of a negative viewpoint towards women... by changing your thoughts and expressions from say "women are crazy" to "Some women are crazy" you not only help yourself to a more positive viewpoint of half of the population but also a more accurate one. Obviously this applies to women and their view towards men as well. This struck a minor chord (D minor) with me recently as I watched a conversation online between several women talking about how "men don't care about their children." Really, they'd all been the victim of some unfair treatment, and were rightfully longing for the extra help I'm sure both they and their children deserve. I had every reason to sympathize with them but I never did because I didn't know if they'd accept my input because of my sex and so a part of me felt somewhat attacked. I am not a parent but I really hope to be one day and to do the best job that I possibly can with it, and of course I have friends who are fathers and know plenty of men who care very much for their children. Then I realized if they'd only taken the time to put the word "some" in front of their statements, that I would have joined them in sympathy and support by saying something like "It's really unfortunate that he can't see all of the amazing wonderfulness he's missing out on!" But Alas...I did not recover from my reaction in time, I didn't take the risk of saying it anyway, and a beautiful moment was missed out on. For a moment I caught myself almost slipping into a reactionary thought process with "why are women so angry at men?" until I corrected myself by acknowledging that thought was false and was merely a reaction to only these women in particular who aren't always being angry at men that were generalizing about men at that point in time and that they might otherwise be terrific and there certainly are plenty of terrific women out there who are very loving, caring, and supportive towards men. I've been fortunate enough in my life to have had a handful of women really see me and love me for who I am, and I consider myself so tremendously lucky for that. So I'm thankful for the correction in my thought process. But I could see clearly how reaction to these generalizations would create more reactive generalizations and these are creating disconnection and disharmony between us all the time... not only between men and women whom I believe are naturally designed to bring about each other's growth when we're in harmony... but between EVERYONE. We generalize about entire races, religions, sexes, sexual orientations and more. In the wake of a recent political upheaval, I've seen speakers on several news sources comment on all of the division in America not only between the 2 set sides of "Republicans" and "Democrats" but within each individual party as well with the acknowledgement that people are divided even amongst themselves and their own groups now more than ever.
My point is that when we continue to do this, it's a point where we are failing each other. It's not the fault of the media, or a social movement, or a politician, or anything else. While I do think sometimes division is sought after and exacerbated by external forces, our minds are our own to mold. Our thoughts and words belong to us and they are our responsibility. Creating division within yourself and amongst others accidentally and carelessly is unwise no matter who you are or what sides you are on. Even if you are passionately against a certain "side" you are going to be far more effective at doing something about it if you are accurately narrowing your scope to only include the people within that group who you are actually passionately against. If you're a man who is angry at a certain type of woman then don't make the mistake of projecting it out at all women or you may cut yourself off from the type of woman that you seek. If you're a very patriotic person and you love your country then of course you aren't on the terrorists' side. They may have taken something so valuable from you that I have no right to pretend to understand and cannot even begin to fathom. So hate! Hate if you must hate!
All I ask is for you to hate consciously, to hate precisely. Aim your hate at Muslim terrorists rather than at Muslims. If you are a racist person how can you hate an entire race of people without having met all of the individuals? You cannot. So to say you do is simply inaccurate...you don't know. If you hate a person of a certain race then hate them. Who am I to stop you? I don't know you or the situation so perhaps your hate for them is justified, How can I know? Feel whatever negativity you feel but aim it where it actually belongs. I don't want you to do it for them. I want you to do it for yourself! When you are so broad with your negative emotions you do yourself a great disservice by cutting yourself off to all of the potentially beautiful experiences that await you with others that you have inaccurately classified, along with carrying an unnecessarily negative perspective towards a large group of others that is simply FALSE! Judgment often gets a bad reputation, but it is useful. There are natural reasons why we do this. It saves us so much time to classify. You meet a new person and they show similar behaviors to other persons you have met, positive or negative, if you can accurately classify and judge people then it can save you from a tremendous amount of suffering and negative experiences or help bring you towards joy and positive experiences. On some level you can figure out what you're getting before you get it. HOWEVER, this is only true if you are judging accurately. So while I don't believe we should reject or suspend judgment entirely, it is of the utmost importance that we learn to look within ourselves to see that we aren't judging preemptively. We must give others a benefit of the doubt sometimes and see with more than our minds, and say "Okay, this person is doing something similar right now to what someone else has previously done to me and that didn't go well..." and instead of closing the book on them altogether in reaction we accept that this is a different person in a different situation and also be able to live beyond our judgments as well. I'm not saying to stay with someone who is treating you horribly, at that point, it isn't about your ability to predict correctly as you have already arrived in an undesirable situation. I'm saying to do your best to be fair and to judge people accurately while also maintaining within you a certain openness to allow the world to be different than you previously thought it was. Never underestimate your ability to bring some balance into the world through being balanced. If you can do this, you are making significant strides towards living in the transcendent plane of existence that becomes from a prolonged harmony of the heart and mind.
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What is The Humanifestation?
What is The Humanifestation?
I couldn't begin to tell you how nervous I was or how long I put off writing this first article for our new website. An article where you tell the outside world what it is and what it's about. You plan to make a good first impression and hopefully write something that will excite and inspire people. I worked hard privately to one day release it publicly and I know eventually I'll want something from you, whether it's a simple "like" or even your help and involvement if it's meant to be... and I wouldn't want to pretend otherwise.
So what is it? Right now I'd describe The Humanifestation website as a playground of positive intentions. My friend Camden Vancil and I originally began the project as a podcast in Carrollton, Georgia. We were fortunate enough to record a discussion with Dr. Eric Dodson a psychology and philosophy professor extraordinaire. Followed by my personal therapist Brian Keith, a man with a PHD in trans-personal therapy who dropped traditional therapy in favor of a spiritual approach. We could tell very quickly that if we went about this in the right fashion... We could create and bridge people to all sorts of useful content. Our idea expanded to include creating our own website, where we could write and share blogs and articles in order to put out useful material quickly and consistently.
At this time, we're primarily podcast and blog based... though not long after we were putting the site together, and all of the potential of what a website could be started running through our heads. "We can release positive local news here! We could have an art gallery where we sell our friends' paintings here!" We realized there's a ton of beautiful options we'd love to explore. Ideally, with others involvement we will grow and expand slowly but surely with time.
So what's it about? When the name "Humanifestation" first came to mind I liked it because I saw it as "manifesting our humanness with each other". We were only doing the podcasts at the time and people would ask what it's about and the most honest answer I could give them was it's our best attempt at beautiful and meaningful conversation. Conversations where we really tried to express things that are difficult to express and reveal our darkness and bare our vulnerability as best we could... Conversations where we were really human, and allowed each other to be human. Ultimately, I hope that's what it's always about. I want it to be an outlet where we can at times explore even the darkest corners of what it is to be human, but also ideally, we learn to accept and love those aspects and help raise each other up to a higher dimension through conscious awareness. I can't claim to be the most spiritual or the most wise or the most passionate person. I struggle a lot...but I absolutely love when I can love, I love when I can allow myself to be myself, I love when I'm not holding back or living in fear of judgement or what anyone outside of me expects me to be. I love when I feel liberated and free. I know I want to manifest that both for myself, and for others. For me, that's what it's about. An idealistic endeavor to enhance humanity... without losing sight that humanity is me and humanity is you. The truest thing I can offer you in this moment, is sharing my earnest and profound belief that most individuals underestimate themselves entirely. Most people don't manifest even half of their potential. I use to see this as a misfortune but thankfully I now have a mind that sees it as an exciting opportunity. I think a lot of people who spend their time being discontent, unhappy, depressed,etc. are often times feeling those things precisely BECAUSE of all of the possibility, potential, and creative energy within them that isn't finding it's way into fruition through existence and expression. Instead, they are living in a reality that isn't aligned with their true selves. If this is true for you, I want you to know that there is a way. There are answers out there that WANT you to find them. I don't have the secrets or answers for you...You may very well be beyond me as I'm counting on faith in the universe to send me the right people, situations, and opportunities for growth and success. But I know there is a way. If this has resonated with you... if this has stirred something within you...this is your direct and straightforward invitation to be a part of The Humanifestation. To simply decide and dedicate to learning, growing, sharing what you know, and helping yourself and others to reach your potentials and be more fully yourselves. That to me is who we are and what we're about. A playground of positive intentions, an idealistic endeavor to enhance humanity, an individual invitation to manifest your potential. Like you, we can be anything we want to be. The possibilities are as endless as human capability. Welcome to The Humanifestation.
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You are Sacred Purpose.
You are not your shame, your fears, your addictions, your games, your guilt, the internalized remnants of negative messaging… You are not your resistance to your true path … You are not your self-doubt… You are not your self-distraction patterns. You are not your escape hatches… you are not your pessimism about a life of meaning and purpose. You are not here merely to survive and endure.
You are Sacred Purpose.
No matter what others have mistakenly told you about who you are, no matter what mistakes you may have made in the past, you are here with a sacred purpose living at the core of your being. If that weren’t true you never would have made it down the birth canal. You never would have overcome what you have already overcome in your life.
You are Sacred Purpose.
Whatever your ways of distracting, postponing, delaying, armoring, avoiding, altering, feigning, artificializing, externalizing, superficializing your life… I encourage you to STOP IT NOW. This really is no game, this is completely real, this sacred purpose that courses through your soul veins crying out to be heard from below the surface of our avoidance. I cannot say this with enough assertiveness… To the extent that you identify and honor your true path in this lifetime, you will know genuine satisfaction, real peace in your skin.. You will be infused with vitality and a clarified focus, new pathways of possibility appear where before there were obstacles. You will know a peace that will buffer you against the madness of the world, a clarity of direction that will carry you from one satisfaction to another… Life will still have its challenges, but you will interface with them differently, coated in an authenticity of purpose that sees through the veils to what really matters. To the extent, that you avoid the quest for purpose, you will live frustrated, a half-life.. your avoidance manifest in all manner of illness, perpetual dissatisfaction, emotional problems, depression, addictive patterns, ALL REFLECTIONS OF YOUR own alienation from the purposeful root of your being.. You see, there really is no escape from reality, all there is, is postponement. you should be more afraid of avoiding your path than walking it.
You are Sacred Purpose.
AND It doesn’t matter what anyone tells you about who you are. There is so much of that. This is your journey. Even those with the best of intentions, cannot know the path you are here to walk. The REAL journey is not one of adapting ourselves to someone else's vision, but instead, shaping who we are with our own two hands. The unique clay we work with lives deep inside our soul bones, awaiting our own detection & expression. You are the sculptor of your own reality- don’t hand your tools to anyone else. Only you can know the path u r here to walk.. it’s a personal decision, and it doesn’t have to be grandiose. Your purpose can be as simple as learning how to listen better, how to enjoy the moment without getting in your own way.. wherever the growing is, wherever you find genuine peace with path, wherever you feel unmasked and genuinely real.. in the survivalist world that we are coming from, we defined ourselves by what GOT US through the day, whatever masks got food on the table, whatever way of being endured this challenging life.. but we are at the beginning of a new way, a way of being that is sourced in who we REALLY ARE, not our egoic face, not our survivalist face, not the false face of our hidden power, but the real face, the real path, the no bullshit no hype no pretense expression of WHO u REALLY ARE and a life that fully and deeply expresses the magnificence that lives within you.. Your sacred purpose may be covered in dust, it may be HIDDEN FROM VIEW, but its still in there, sparkling with infinite possibility..
You are Sacred Purpose.
This is a call to action. A call to authenticity. A call to dig yourself out from below the bushel of shame and self-doubt that has plagued humanity. A call to get off the dime and do the real work to call yourself on your distraction patterns and excavate your own purpose in this lifetime. What are you here to learn? What are you here to overcome? What are you here to express? What does your authentic face look like? Who are you, above and beyond all the noise and haste.. this is not about money, or bullshit ideas of abundance, or gratifying your ego, this is about the real thing, the real deal, the vulnerable and courageous truth about who you are and why you are here. I ENCOURAGE you to take the question of sacred purpose seriously… to not postpone it for another hour, or week, or till you retire, until the next lifetime, til you finish school, or end your relationship, but to take it seriously now… To work like a dog to find out what lives inside of you, what you are here to express, what you are here to manifest and express, what you are here to give, to share, to learn, to create, to dance, to art, to walk…. You don’t know how long you have, it may be 60 years, it may be 60 seconds, you may not make it to retirement, you may not make it to tomorrow morning, at least if you are questing for your purpose, living your truth, you will not suffer when its time to leave your body in this lifetime, you will be living in your authenticity, this is no small achievement in this distracted world, where the unconscious media and manipulative marketers try to turn us generic and frightened so we will be locked into their script., fuck that. You are already have a script and it lives deep inside you…that script is your purpose, what you are here to express, to learn, to embody, to humanifest… So u decide which script to read- the fictional novel written by those who do not SEE u, or the HOLY BOOK written by your glorious spirit. When you walk through the gateway of purpose, you walk into yourself. You are sacred purpose, you are sacred purpose, you are sacred purpose. Don’t stop until you find it.
- Jeff Brown
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