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VIP Day for Entrepreneurs

I’m now offering VIP days for entrepreneurs with a large vision. I’ve been connecting with several top-level leaders who felt that I could somehow help them, so I thought it would be a good idea to spell out the value and offer. It’s one thing to have a vague vision. It’s another to make it a reality.

Here are some of the issues I’ve been hearing: feeling stuck, not enough money coming in, communication problems with the team or employees, lack of drive or energy, exhaustion, lack of clarity of purpose, feeling empty and feeling a void growing as material success grows.

You may think you have a money issue, but money really isn’t the issue. You have a relationship issue. Relationship with yourself, relationship with God, relationship with your purpose, relationship with your employees, relationship with money, relationship with your clients, etc. When these things fall into place, money falls into place.

What is this VIP day about? It is for entrepreneurs who genuinely want to have an impact in the world. Sure money is important, and for this kind of transformational experience, the purpose needs to be the primary driving force. Not an intellectual purpose, but a divine energetic purpose that propels you forward.

Why is your purpose so important? Because we will leverage it as a catalyst to propel you forward. Your current paradigm got you where you are right now, so it is very normal to be attached to your foundation: self-identity, beliefs system and values system. It serves your …Read More

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Remember Who You Are and What You’re Here For

I just got back from Atlanta after going to an event. In the past, I was only connecting with people who had heavy problems and for who none of the standard solutions were working, OR with Type-A entrepreneurs playing at the highest level. This keeps happening. Now I have 3 A-type entrepreneurs who want to come down to Mexico to do a VIP day. Plus a 4th person who also wants to do a VIP day too. Before the event, my cashflow was completely jammed, and now 4 people want to do a VIP day. 4x $5000 makes a more sustainable business model. Cash appears to be an on/off switch. I just have to get those payments in and get things rolling.

I also have an event coming up this week-end on August 21-23th. It will be a very intensive workshop with 14h days where we go the whole night; the way I like it. Considering that not a single person outside of our Year of Enlightenment group has shown interest for it, combined with the fact that 4 leaders want to do a VIP day, I may not host another event in this format at that price point. It is only $1500 for the 3 days, and only for those who already have direct experience doing energy work with me, either 1-on-1 or at another event. I’ll have my most advanced students there so we will go DEEP. One intent will be to cause a transition period for each individual. …Read More

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Dharma Spirituality for Entrepreneurs

Wow, the last article about Contentment or Dharma Spirituality really struck a deep cord. The breakthrough doesn’t end there. It’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Here’s another breakthrough for those already living their purpose: Conscious Business is about applying spiritual principles to grow a business, although the authenticity of life can be lost in the routine. Dharma Spirituality is about valuing life over work and aligning your business as an extension of your divine purpose which is growth for all.

Those into Conscious Business want to fulfill their purpose in life and play a bigger game. They seek to integrate spiritual principles into their work to make a positive difference in the world. In some way, their work and purpose become their self-identity. It often ends up being their entire lives, at the detriment of their social, creative and intimate lives. They tend to live to work instead of working to live, because of the safety work provides. With all the work that needs to be done and the importance of it, the authenticity and joyfulness of life can easily get lost in the work routine, and the business usually falls slightly off-track from its greater purpose.

Dharma Spirituality, on the other hand, is about valuing life over work. It is about inner transformation to awaken the power to create from within. The primary focus of Dharma Spirituality is to reconnect with the authenticity of life, which includes connecting with the purpose of life. Once that purpose is awaken, it becomes …Read More

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