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Lessons in Consciousness
This page was primarily made for the one-on-one sessions,

but it applies to the group sessions as well.

The Value of Lessons in Consciousness

I personally know of people that do different types of consultation work, and the common rate is $100+ an hour. “Popular” people I know that do consultation work, such as people on TV or are YouTube famous, usually charge $300 to $500+ an hour. In comparison, the rate I’m providing is an amazing deal.

For psychiatrists and psychologists, it isn’t hard to find a going rate of $200+ an hour. Mind you, even though these people do extremely valuable work, they don’t have the level of information I do regarding the human mind, body, and overall life problem solving skills. As I’ve said before, you can’t learn what I’ve learned from school, you learn from experience. If you go to the best, most expensive psychiatrist and ask them: What is the human mind’s relationship to the brain? What is the animating principle of a life form? What is the actual substance of thought compared to matter, and why can I see pictures in my mind at all? What is the base cause for all mental and physical disease? Why are there so many depressed people that hire the best psychologists and psychiatrists, yet still remain so depressed they commit suicide? As a consciousness—as a self-aware entity—why am I not a cat or dog; why do I have a human experience at all?

If you went to a professional, $500-an-hour psychiatrist and asked them those questions, you would get professional, run-around answers, if you get any answer at all. I on the other hand am an expert with this kind of information, and have dedicated my life towards understanding the structure of human experience itself.

Granted, I do not know everything, and will happily let you know I don’t know something if that’s the case. I’m still exploring a plethora of topics as to how life works. One thing I don’t quite understand is exactly how a mind becomes anchored to a body during birth: From my understanding, the mind of an entity exists pre-birth, but primarily in a different, nonphysical dimension. The body thus serves as a physical anchor for nonphysical beingness. I have some general ideas, but not a full understanding, down to a molecular science. I am learning new things about how life, the body, and mind work all the time. In fact, I cherish my ignorance, because discovering new pieces of wisdom about how reality works is a key aspect to this miraculous sojourn we are all now a part.