This episode features Navdeep Pasricha discussing the importance of breaking free from self-imposed limitations to achieve success. Navdeep shares insights on spirituality, intuition, and making God mainstream. He emphasizes the power of love and the need to embrace individual uniqueness to make a positive impact on the world. Join Nat and Navdeep as he delves into multiculturalism, stage booking services, and his mission to redefine the concept of God as grace and love.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:01 - Introducing Navdeep Pasricha
00:01:39 - Navdeep's Mission and Interpretation of God
00:04:13 - Mentoring Millionaire Speakers
00:04:36 - Divine Reflection in Imperfection
00:06:04 - Skepticism and Spiritual Awakening
00:11:16 - The Power of Love and Unity
00:14:27 - Tony Robbins' Influence and Youth Leadership
00:18:19 - Breaking the Pattern and Helping Others
There's one creator, there's one God. If we just come back to the love of
Speaker:God and the love of our creator and forget everything else, the labels,
Speaker:the dogma, the constriction, I feel the world would be a really beautiful place.
Speaker:Yes. For me to speak at TEDx, it's one person away. For
Speaker:me to speak at Mindvalley, it's one person away. It doesn't have to be so complicated. You
Speaker:don't have to cock-block yourself from your own success. The speakers I
Speaker:work with, they're three kind of shadows that keep them
Speaker:caged in their own prison. The shadow of hierarchy. Thinking that
Speaker:I have to get to a certain level for me to speak at TEDx. And it's because we're pitting
Speaker:ourselves against people. So the second one, really quickly, is...
Speaker:Calling in all entrepreneurs, lightworkers, starseeds who
Speaker:are here ready to make impact, more money on this earth and
Speaker:shift to the fifth dimension. Are you ready to ascend? So
Speaker:guys, today's going to be full of LOLs. Today's going
Speaker:to be filled with so much humor, silliness, and
Speaker:also some fucking deep diving into some
Speaker:spirituality and into the insides of who Love Deep
Speaker:is. For those people that don't know you, Navdeep,
Speaker:Hi, I'm Navdeep Pasricha and usually I
Speaker:Yeah. And so in a nutshell, I've been, this is my 11th year speaking. Wow.
Speaker:And now I help people get stages across three continents. I
Speaker:And it's cool. You know, my big mission is to make intuition and
Speaker:God mainstream. A lot of people have a different meanings for
Speaker:the word God. For me, the G stands for grace, which
Speaker:means loving. The O stands for
Speaker:Omni, meaning everywhere. And the D stands for divine, meaning
Speaker:it's magic. And I truly feel that when we can be connected to
Speaker:something bigger, it's like, it's
Speaker:like we get to tap into a mine of gold and allow our story to unfold.
Speaker:And it's like all the old things that we were told, we can put to the wayside and
Speaker:step into a version of ourself that is more beautiful, more blissed, more
Speaker:Everyone, a round of applause, please. A round of applause. So
Speaker:beautiful, babe. Thank you so much. You're welcome. And so today
Speaker:I want to ask you a few questions so that people can really
Speaker:get to know who you are. So tell us
Speaker:about your ascension journey, your spiritual essence, how
Speaker:Thank you so much for asking. And you know, it's so interesting that I
Speaker:was praying to God before this interview, and it's
Speaker:really interesting. When you asked the question, it had a past tense
Speaker:to it. Tell us about your journey, your Ascension journey.
Speaker:And something I've gotten to realize is this journey
Speaker:really has a present tense to it. And then this
Speaker:is something we've talked about lots. It's, it's, it's an ever evolving journey.
Speaker:And so. Like, I
Speaker:feel like I'm going through a transition right now. You know, we
Speaker:unfortunately lost somebody close to both of us, somebody we know, uh, recently.
Speaker:And I've had people from all different seasons of my life pop up
Speaker:into my reality in the last 48 hours. And so this conversation could
Speaker:not be more timely. Because sometimes when I think of my relationship with
Speaker:God Nat, like if I think about some of the prophets of the world, like, uh,
Speaker:Guru Nanak, Jesus, Krishna, uh, Prophet
Speaker:Muhammad, all these other people and prophets, I
Speaker:really sometimes wish that we got to know who
Speaker:they were in their imperfection. I
Speaker:wish we got to know who they were when they were battled with
Speaker:doubt, when they were battled with hardship. You know what I mean? Like
Speaker:you and me, something I fucking love about our friendship is that,
Speaker:you know, you've been there like before I'm
Speaker:about to do something for the first time and you can feel my jitterness. I
Speaker:remember coming to some of your events and I remember Nelson was there. I remember we
Speaker:went into like a side room like, holy shit, man, this is a whole new edge.
Speaker:I've had the pleasure now of mentoring six speakers who are millionaires, and
Speaker:I've seen almost every one of them cry. And why I'm sharing
Speaker:this is because I truly believe that one of the reasons God put me on earth, apart
Speaker:from, you know, experiencing humanity, being in a beautiful marriage, having
Speaker:a family, these kinds of things, meeting my parents, is
Speaker:to help people really find the divine
Speaker:reflection in their imperfection. The divine reflection
Speaker:in their imperfection. And it's so interesting, when I went
Speaker:to school in Malaysia, I went to a school where we did yoga in
Speaker:the morning, where we did kirtan, where we chanted. And
Speaker:somehow, I still managed to get suspended for
Speaker:fighting. Yeah, I had no idea that, you
Speaker:know, God
Speaker:gave me a gift called Asperger's autism. I had no fucking idea.
Speaker:And it wasn't until a relationship breakdown like four years ago that
Speaker:this started coming online to me, that I wasn't broken. I was blessed.
Speaker:It didn't seem like that at first. And you know, having Asperger's, you're
Speaker:quite sensitive. And it's so
Speaker:interesting. What I used to do is I used to help speakers who were already doing a million dollars
Speaker:help to scale to five million, okay? And scale their impact. And
Speaker:one of my speakers, you know him, he speaks on like the
Speaker:quantum and chakras and spirituality. And
Speaker:at that point, I thought it was all a bunch of bullshit. I
Speaker:I don't think I knew that about you. Really? No, I thought you've always been into
Speaker:Wow. Really? Wow. Really? Up
Speaker:2021. Wow. Yeah. Um,
Speaker:cuz listen, I I went to Gurdwara or Sikh temple every Sunday and I pray Yeah,
Speaker:but if I went somewhere like bar in a way, I just didn't understand what they were saying, right? But
Speaker:anyway, it's fucking white people. What are they doing? Yeah Yeah,
Speaker:you can tell how much anger
Speaker:I had in me at that time, huh, hmm, I didn't know how to process
Speaker:it So yeah,
Speaker:it was interesting. I wanted to go along to his event to build rapport with
Speaker:my client. And I found out that my parents
Speaker:were attending as well. And that's when my body really
Speaker:started to come online. It was the first time I had gotten a
Speaker:tickle of my Claire sentience. Fast forward, I
Speaker:found out I was psychic. And yeah, it's
Speaker:really beautiful. Like I had this belief that God gives us miracles
Speaker:through people. You know, like how we met. You know, uh,
Speaker:we've worked together professionally before, but not everybody who we work with professionally
Speaker:become such best friends, you know? And I believe there's a reason that God brought us into each other's lives.
Speaker:And so to answer your question, um, I really, I always
Speaker:believed in God. And I had always had a relationship with God, like
Speaker:Out of the womb. God, I pray. How
Speaker:old was it when you actually started to create the relationship?
Speaker:Thank you for asking. So
Speaker:in my childhood, I was always connected, but
Speaker:it wasn't in a spiritual sense, it was in a
Speaker:cultural sense. So we would go to temple, my
Speaker:parents would go in the prayer hall, I would go in a separate room, and
Speaker:I would come out with my clothes ripped up, Because for three hours,
Speaker:me and the other boys would just wrestle. So
Speaker:I loved religion. I loved God. I loved it all. You
Speaker:know, and where I grew up in Malaysia, God and the
Speaker:universe are very similar. Right. It's not. Yeah.
Speaker:So I was very surprised when I came in, but to answer your question, I was atheist for
Speaker:a couple of years when my grandmother passed away. I saw
Speaker:my mother just like have a heart teared open and I was like, come on, there
Speaker:can't be a God. But then I went to, you've heard
Speaker:of the word sad song? Yeah! I went to like a
Speaker:five-day camp for Kirtan, Sikhism, and Sadsang, and
Speaker:I just felt something. And that's why I was like, ooh, there's something
Speaker:bigger. But I didn't know
Speaker:that God could be such a co-creator until about three years
Speaker:ago. And then I went down the rabbit hole, developing
Speaker:my psychic abilities. It was so funny, you know, my mom,
Speaker:Does she? Hi mum! Hi
Speaker:Yeah, in a very endearing way. Of course. And I think something I learned from
Speaker:you is, you know, the more we lean into our weirdness, the
Speaker:I love that. Thank you so much. And so I wanted us just
Speaker:to touch on Sikhism. You mentioned that a few times, and
Speaker:obviously I, as your best friend, know what it is. And for those of you who are listening that
Speaker:may not know what it is or what that means, can you explain a
Speaker:I love you. Yeah,
Speaker:so Sikhism is a religion that came out of India. And
Speaker:it's really interesting. When it was birthed, it was a way of life, not
Speaker:a religion. So you would have Hindu Sikhs. You'd have Muslim Sikhs. There
Speaker:are even stories about Christian Sikhs. Controversial. Yes.
Speaker:And so it was a multi-faith thing, which is
Speaker:pretty cool, right? Uh, and we believe that three pillars to
Speaker:enlightenment, the first being, uh, Simran,
Speaker:which means meditation. Wow. My sister's name also. The
Speaker:second, so Simran, then second is Seva, which means service. So,
Speaker:you know, to be of service, to, to serve. Um,
Speaker:so when the floods happened, like my temple, uh, prepared 15,000 meals. Wow.
Speaker:It's wild. It's so beautiful. Right.
Speaker:And mom was in, was part of that and dad too. And, um, and
Speaker:then the last one is Sangat, which means congregation. And
Speaker:so we believe Simran, Seva and Sangat. And something that's
Speaker:really interesting that is that in our Holy scripture, it's like over a thousand pages.
Speaker:We have authors from many faiths. Uh, but the
Speaker:first line ever says Ek Onkar. Ek
Speaker:Onkar. And what this means is that there's one
Speaker:creator, there's one God. And so I've had the pleasure of
Speaker:praying in a church. I have the pleasure of
Speaker:praying in a synagogue, in a masjid or a mosque, in
Speaker:Byron Bay, at a circle in Guatemala, at
Speaker:a Sikh temple, at a Hindu mandir, you
Speaker:know, at a, remember you ran a Lion's Gate event when
Speaker:I was in Africa online. I've
Speaker:had the pleasure of connecting with my creator in a
Speaker:variety of settings. And it's truly something I feel like I'm put here to spread into
Speaker:the world, which is that, you know,
Speaker:if we just come back to the love of God and the love of our creator and
Speaker:forget everything else, the labels, the dogma, the constriction, I
Speaker:Mmm, I love that so much. And I resonate so deeply with that. You
Speaker:know, if the world all started to really, truly
Speaker:embody the love frequency, and everyone just that you
Speaker:came into contact with was just like, love, love, love, love, spreading love.
Speaker:Imagine the vibration. Imagine the downloads, the epiphanies, the
Speaker:It's crazy. I remember sometimes, once you challenged me, and I really
Speaker:remember it. What did I say? What did you say? Wait, wait, wait.
Speaker:We were hanging out at your place just before
Speaker:you moved out of it. We were hanging out on the couch. I think we
Speaker:It's like a thing that we do. It's a thing, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I
Speaker:was like, Nat, how do you believe in aliens? And
Speaker:you were like, Navdeep, I'll never forget what you said. You said Navdeep. If
Speaker:you can believe in God, surely you
Speaker:can believe in aliens. I
Speaker:don't remember. Yes. Because you know, God might not be something that we can physically see,
Speaker:but it's a felt sense. It's something that's extraterrestrial. And
Speaker:so, uh, I don't think I'm so far
Speaker:on my journey as you are in regards to my relationship with aliens. But I remember you
Speaker:saying that I was like, shit, man. And why am I saying this? It's because sometimes
Speaker:when I speak to people of different faiths, they can be like, how can you believe
Speaker:that? How can you believe that? Where's the proof? Where's the evidence? But
Speaker:if we boil back down to all of it, it's all a felt sense.
Speaker:Yes. Every religion will tell you that there's tangible data and
Speaker:proof, but it's all from a place of confirmation bias.
Speaker:And it all comes down to their belief, right? And whatever you choose to believe
Speaker:is whatever... then you see, you feel,
Speaker:you hear, and then it's what comes into contact with you because it's the
Speaker:vibration of it, right? Yeah. So awesome. Thank
Speaker:you. My pleasure. I forgot that I said that. Yeah, it's stuck with me ever since.
Speaker:Wow. I love that. You're a coach that is wanting to hit 10k
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Speaker:my next question to you, Navdeep, is In
Speaker:regards to your speaking career, you mentioned that it
Speaker:was 11 years ago when you first started. So tell people
Speaker:a little bit about your journey of when you first started to become
Speaker:a speaker to the man that you are today, helping other leaders get
Speaker:Sure. Thank you for that question. So
Speaker:I'm tuning into what will be most relevant and useful. Otherwise we'll be here
Speaker:for 11 years when I tell the story, you know? Uh, so it
Speaker:all started out, you know, um, I'm sure you heard of somebody called Tony Robbins.
Speaker:Oh, Tony. Yeah. You know,
Speaker:I had the pleasure of meeting him, uh, six months ago and having
Speaker:a conversation and I got to thank him because 11 years
Speaker:ago, um, my family sent me
Speaker:to like this youth leadership camp, youth leadership, which.
Speaker:Had a silent bracket. Send your kids here if they're going through a fucking hard time.
Speaker:What? I was one of those kids. Of course. I
Speaker:was 16. I didn't know I had Asperger's. I
Speaker:had a past of like self-harm and like I
Speaker:did not socialize with people. So one of the things of having Asperger's is,
Speaker:you know, people with a normal brain are born with a certain amount of apps.
Speaker:And I was born without some of those apps and with different apps. And
Speaker:some of the apps I was born without was how to socialize, how
Speaker:to make friends. And so I, can you imagine being so isolated that
Speaker:you feel like you have to cut yourself to escape? It's fucking hectic.
Speaker:And I remember I went to this Tony Robbins seminar and
Speaker:I saw him do an intervention. An intervention, for
Speaker:those of y'all who are not sure, is when, you know, he'll pick somebody from the crowd and
Speaker:help them overcome something very deep in front of 5,000 people.
Speaker:I thought it was magic. Yeah. You know, my level two came, the
Speaker:magic, the triumphs, oh my gosh. And
Speaker:I just became obsessed. And so I kept going back
Speaker:to these camps. As an alumni and
Speaker:people would come talk to me like gang members, rape victims, people
Speaker:going through a hard time. And remember I said I was born
Speaker:without apps. And so one of the apps I was
Speaker:born without was how to communicate compassionately.
Speaker:So I would feel compassion and I would feel empathy, but I would
Speaker:not necessarily communicate it in the traditional way. And
Speaker:so somebody would be like, yo, my life feels so fucking shit. And
Speaker:I would say. Is it like diarrhea or hard shit?
Speaker:Okay. And that pattern would break completely. And so like
Speaker:these people with really traumatic pasts would come to me and I
Speaker:just like. Not talk down to them, not talk up to them, just be level
Speaker:with them, you know, and break that pattern and help them come up
Speaker:So cool. Uh, and. Yeah,
Speaker:and I was like, how do I do this in groups? How do I do this on
Speaker:stage? And so on and so forth. And yeah, it
Speaker:was really interesting because I've
Speaker:been speaking for 11 years, but for the first six years, I didn't
Speaker:back myself to the stage, but I did it full time. So I did things on
Speaker:the side. I did things on the side. I was a guitar teacher. I
Speaker:sold software. I was in marketing. And
Speaker:all these crazy things, right? Because so many times when people are in a point of
Speaker:transition, at least what I've learned, is we have this thing called embedded
Speaker:hierarchy. Embedded hierarchy. And when I was born
Speaker:that, I was not born with the app of hierarchy. Right.
Speaker:And so I didn't understand that speaking on
Speaker:TEDx was this impossible thing. Right. It
Speaker:didn't occur to me. Like, I was the guy who, you
Speaker:know, I'll be frank, I remember going
Speaker:to an event, the second event I ever went to after Tony Robbins, Tony set
Speaker:up High Bar, and the second event I ever went to, it
Speaker:was just a pitch fest. And I was 17, and
Speaker:there were 3,000 people. And I went up to the speaker in the lunchtime. I
Speaker:said, bro, you really wasted our time. Well.
Speaker:Wow. You were just honest with them a lot. Yeah, because I
Speaker:had no idea about hierarchy. Right. I had no idea about social
Speaker:norms. And so I did my TEDx talk when I was 19. I know,
Speaker:so amazing. Thank you. And so why am I sharing this? It's because something
Speaker:I've realized in the speakers I work with is that
Speaker:there are three kind of shadows
Speaker:that keep them caged in their own prison. You
Speaker:think I could share those? Great, go for it. Yeah. So the first one is
Speaker:the shadow of hierarchy, thinking that I have to
Speaker:get to a certain level for me to speak at TEDx. I have to get a certain level
Speaker:for me to speak at the United Nations, right? And it's because
Speaker:we're pitting ourselves against people. I
Speaker:Because when I joined the coaching industry, I only joined in 2020 because up to
Speaker:that, I was a speaker. I'd go and tour, speak conferences.
Speaker:In 2017, before I knew what coaching really was, I spoke
Speaker:in person every three to four days. Wow. Wild, eh? And
Speaker:then I joined the coaching industry and people are like, oh, they're a six figure
Speaker:They're a seven figure coach. Right. That's sort of fully labeling the
Speaker:I was like, what? This person coached this person, that person coached that person. I
Speaker:was like, what the fuck is this? But I bought into it. Right. You know,
Speaker:And then I pitted myself. Oh my gosh. But I haven't hit this milestone. I haven't bought
Speaker:that thing. And I would pit myself. And,
Speaker:and I find so many emerging speakers do this. Typically
Speaker:the person who works in me already has a foundation of success. So,
Speaker:uh, you know, a client, Ash, she did her TEDx talk
Speaker:yesterday, which is so exciting. She
Speaker:already had, she was already the national sales manager at L'Oreal. So
Speaker:a foundation of success. If you think of when we connected, you already had a
Speaker:sensational history in sales. Remember? The
Speaker:Right. And so it's so interesting when people come to me, they typically have
Speaker:a foundation of success. But when they're making a transition into their
Speaker:bigger game, into their bigger purpose, they somehow put
Speaker:themselves in a hierarchy. And I never understood this.
Speaker:So there are three main shadows that many speakers face. And that's
Speaker:Yeah, right. So just really quickly then, what
Speaker:Open loop. Uh, so the second one really quickly is
Speaker:the second one would have to do with imperfection. Uh, so
Speaker:people feel like they need to be perfect before they are on the world's biggest stages. But
Speaker:like, I, you know, you were so sweet before our conversation today,
Speaker:if everybody listening at home, Nat, she could feel my energy cause we're besties. And
Speaker:she said, Navdeep, are you okay? That's what I'm reflective. She said, are you okay?
Speaker:And the fact is this morning I was not okay. The last time I cried was last night.
Speaker:And does part of me feel like a fraud? Yes. But part of me also
Speaker:wishes that I knew the bad days of
Speaker:our prophets. I knew the bad days of our spiritual leaders. Make
Speaker:So you want to bring those to light. You want to be normal.
Speaker:You want to be honest. You want to be open. I love sharing that on my Instagram
Speaker:too. I love being like, fuck. This is actually going on for me guys. This is actually
Speaker:what's coming up for me right now. Cause I actually truly see so
Speaker:many leaders not embody that crazy. Yeah. They only
Speaker:see, they only, they only show people the snippets of what's really
Speaker:going on going well for them. It's crazy, which is great because we do
Speaker:want to motivate people there. However, what if it's the opposite side
Speaker:Nice. So, you know, something I'm doing in right now is I'm calling
Speaker:And if anybody's interested, he is single and he's incredible. And
Speaker:Thank you so much. You know, you have a similar cultural background, similar
Speaker:age. I'm 27 years old. You're interpersonal development and spiritual growth.
Speaker:Hit me up. He's the man. Thank you. And God, you
Speaker:know, we were listening to... I was listening to a podcast yesterday and it was saying
Speaker:Oh my god, okay, this is exactly what I'm moving through at the moment. Like,
Speaker:being in this new house, so guys, for those of you who don't know, I've moved
Speaker:into my new house, and NuvDeep asked me before, how's the
Speaker:new house? And I said to him, it's spacious, didn't I? I
Speaker:literally said, it's spacious. Yeah, babe. Because
Speaker:what I'm noticing is, I feel like the reason the universe has
Speaker:actually taken me down to New South Wales, where there's no one,
Speaker:I don't know no one, I'm on a five acre property, literally my
Speaker:ceiling is so big, my super king bed is
Speaker:so fucking big, NuvDeep. I feel so much spaciousness.
Speaker:My bathroom is two or three times the size of this room
Speaker:that we're in right now. It is so fucking big. And even when
Speaker:I look outside when I'm taking a shit, literally, there is so
Speaker:much space. And I feel spacious. And
Speaker:I know that my man will come in so easily because
Speaker:I've got the spaciousness. And actually, the download dropped in yesterday when
Speaker:I was like, I've got so much spaciousness. Ah, my man will come in soon. That's
Speaker:Yeah. And so there's physical space, there's time
Speaker:space, there's energetic space. And so, uh,
Speaker:you know, right now that things are energetically being
Speaker:Which is a process in itself, you know? Yeah, totally. And, and, and
Speaker:fuck yo, somebody we both know passed away, like very
Speaker:recently, like very, very recently. And it's really got me
Speaker:thinking like where the areas in my life where I
Speaker:have this saying, which is one day, no way. One
Speaker:day, no way. So many people come to me, Nat, and they say, I want to do a
Speaker:TEDx talk. I want to speak across the world. I want to have
Speaker:a book published by Hay House. I want to do all these things. And it's like a one
Speaker:day thing. And so something I adopted moons ago
Speaker:Yeah. And this passing, this death has really made me think, where
Speaker:Yes. Thank you.
Speaker:And what's the third thing? So the first thing is...
Speaker:Hierarchy. Hierarchy. The second thing is imperfection. So what's the third
Speaker:This one is so fucking exciting. Okay. Literally. So
Speaker:when we think of the word social media, social media, I
Speaker:have no shame in saying that when it comes to media, you are
Speaker:like a master. Thank
Speaker:I truly mean it. If you guys want to learn social media, she's the lady to go to. Thank
Speaker:Exactly. And, uh, the shadow that people, speakers
Speaker:is they don't give enough attention to the word social. Yes. Cause
Speaker:my whole thing was for me to speak at TEDx, it's
Speaker:one person away. For me to speak at Mindvalley, it's one person away.
Speaker:TEDx, United Nations, Mindvalley, I got none of them from applying. They were all
Speaker:referrals. Right? And so it doesn't have
Speaker:to be so complicated. You don't have to cock-block yourself from your own success. It's
Speaker:all about how do you build relationships with the right people where it's truly win-win. And
Speaker:so people think that they have to win 10 years to speak on
Speaker:So beautiful. See guys, this is the power of the network,
Speaker:the people that you know, literally. I
Speaker:So I spent the last decade of my life mastering the social part. Regardless
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Speaker:to help really build people into allowing
Speaker:them to see and tap into their intuition. And so, would
Speaker:you be open right now on the podcast to actually pray
Speaker:for some people, or for everyone actually, to be able to
Speaker:channel right now on this podcast? Would
Speaker:you be open to that? Let's do
Speaker:Let's do it. Cause you're so right, Nat. Like, you know, I
Speaker:primarily, I do a done for you service where people
Speaker:get, I book people on stages across three continents and get them
Speaker:on TEDx in person, but there's still that inner game that
Speaker:is so important. You know, I wish people could see them in
Speaker:the light in which God or your creator birthed you. So
Speaker:Yes. I would love that. Let's just make sure this. So everyone
Speaker:listening, do you want everyone to close your eyes, take a deep breath in? Yeah, that's a great idea. Yeah.
Speaker:Audio's great. Close
Speaker:your eyes, put your feet on the ground, slap on your belly, take
Speaker:Last one, letting out an audible sigh. I'm
Speaker:going to use the word God, but I trust you'll use the word that resonates most with you. Dear
Speaker:God, thank you so much for bringing us into this space today,
Speaker:allowing us to lace our way into your Dharma.
Speaker:Allowing ourselves to put across our past impairments,
Speaker:our past shame, and step into a bigger game.
Speaker:Allowing us no longer to stay the same, to replace the side of us that is
Speaker:tame with a side of us that is wild, that is bold.
Speaker:Allowing us to cut away fast in the past, the other
Speaker:stories, and tap into your stories, which you were meant
Speaker:for our heart to beam, for our heart to be told. God,
Speaker:I understand that in each and every one of us there is a mind of
Speaker:gold. Sometimes we just have to unfold. And
Speaker:remember that our soul is not young. It is very, very old. God,
Speaker:I ask that you give us the courage and the white light down the center of
Speaker:our spine. Allow us to draw a line in the sand. Allow
Speaker:us to walk hand in hand with you. Allow
Speaker:us to walk, step into our courage. Allow us
Speaker:to redeem our dreams. Allow
Speaker:us to step into a sense of refreshed courage to reappear
Speaker:to the world anew. Allow
Speaker:us to feel the succulent honeydew on our lips. to
Speaker:feel the strength of your voice on our tongue to
Speaker:know that growth can be scary there will be times that
Speaker:will be hairy but ultimately you put us here to have
Speaker:fun that we are your sons
Speaker:that we are your daughters we are everything in between know that we are
Speaker:not separate God that we are part of the same team allow our
Speaker:lights to beam and even when it seems tough even when it seems
Speaker:scary even when it seems like the world is dredging
Speaker:and dreary allow us to have faith Allow
Speaker:us to have faith in our heart that you are there helping it beat.
Speaker:Allow us to know that every single person we walk and we cross paths on
Speaker:the street are people who we were
Speaker:destined to meet. God, I ask that even
Speaker:in our times of sorrow, you ask us to remember they
Speaker:cannot be a sweet without sour. They cannot be powerless
Speaker:without being in our power. They must be a
Speaker:strong foundation to be laid for us to build our tower in
Speaker:your name. Allow
Speaker:us to spread our message and our voice so the whole world
Speaker:can rejoice that today was the day that you lent in. You
Speaker:opened up and you made a new choice.
Speaker:Thank you so much. I
Speaker:love you with my whole heart and soul. Thank
Speaker:you. I'm receiving this and I hope you beautiful people at
Speaker:home are fully receiving this too. Nubdeep, it
Speaker:has been an absolute pleasure today to have a chat, to
Speaker:get to know you a little deeper, for my audience to get
Speaker:to know you a little deeper. Thank you for coming in. And
Speaker:for those of you who want to learn more about you, where would they find you?
Speaker:Yeah, great question. And, uh, oh, that was an autopilot response.
Speaker:I'm just so happy. I
Speaker:love you so much Natalie Paterson. I love you so much. Our grandkids are
Speaker:going to play together. I know. And they're going to put on accents. Uh,
Speaker:yes. So you can find me on Instagram, either type in
Speaker:Navdeep, N A V D double E P, N
Speaker:A V D double E P. or type in movement leaders,
Speaker:movement leaders. And if you send me the word
Speaker:Nat, if you DM me the word Nat, I have a very spicy surprise
Speaker:for you. It's a free training on how you can start to get booked on
Speaker:stages around the world. With this free training alone, people
Speaker:have booked two stages within 96 hours. Which is pretty
Speaker:sexy, but you must DM me the word gnat. You must DM me the word
Speaker:gnat on Instagram and I'll send
Speaker:you something spicy. It's yours to keep completely for your charge. DM me
Speaker:Yay! Thank you so much. And with that,
Speaker:beautiful people, thank you so much for listening. As
Speaker:always, if you would like to leave a review, I would love to receive
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