Now to have that connection, to develop this connection in if you want this deeper connection
with yourself, you know, spirit team and your loved ones or in the universe and overall,
which I'm encouraging you to do and I'll be surprised if you found my podcast, if this
is the first episode you're listening to, well maybe this is a sign from universe that
you need this in your life.
Welcome I'm Peter Williams and for the past 10 years I've been connecting with thousands
of people from the stage and online to help them discover the importance of spiritual and
energetic practices so they can thrive with confidence, clarity and purpose.
It is time to awaken your connection, align with your soul and achieve your own inner power
right here on the Inner Power Podcast.
- Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode
of the Inner Power Podcast.
Today I'm gonna lead you in a little different
and we're not going to waste any time.
So here we go.
We're gonna start off with a bit of a paraded or proverb
that has been around for a while now
and you most likely have seen it.
And if you haven't, it's an absolute beauty.
Regardless of where you are, this one will really help you.
It's gonna set the tone for this episode
and I'm really looking forward to walking you through this
because it's gonna really help you to understand
what and how to connect about your inner power.
So it fits absolutely beautifully.
And so let's work through this together.
This little proverb, it is parody, so don't quote me,
but the whole thing is it will serve as purpose
for us here right now.
And I really would love for you to work with me
work with me as you're listening to this or watching this on the YouTube. Now the whole thing is
there are two wolves fighting inside of yourself. One wolf is white, the other wolf is black.
Now you need to ask yourself which one wins. As soon as you heard that question,
there would have been an immediate answer and I really want you to hang on to that answer for
the moment. We're going to come back to this. We're going to explore this one a little bit in depth,
but it doesn't matter how many times you do this. There's always an immediate answer and that's the
one that you've got to trust because it's what it's all about. So hopefully you've got that answer
And just remember, there's two wolves inside of you.
One is black, one is white.
Which one wins?
And hang on to that answer.
And it's gonna really help us
and it's gonna beautifully round out this episode.
And I really hope it will help you by the end of it.
But in the meantime, as you would say,
you kind of go, "Pay, what's going on?
Okay, I've had a quick look at the title."
And it's like, you know, is this silence, you know,
good or bad?
And now you're talking about wolves.
And yes, it is a little different
and it has started a little bit different,
but it will really help you to come to understand
what I'm talking about.
Now, the reason why I really wanna do this episode
is because it's a big thing,
and it's a big thing that I walk people through.
It's such an important tool.
And what you need to understand is that silence
in your life and silence in your mind
is very, very important,
but it is also very, very powerful.
Now here's the thing, the big question is,
is the silence in your mind good or bad?
Unfortunately, there is a version of it,
and there is a version,
and it does either fall into the good or bad category.
I usually don't like to look at things as good or bad,
but in this case, there is,
because it really affects how you are connecting
with yourself.
Now, why is the silence important?
The silence is important for this, for the very tools,
the very thing that I love talking about,
the thing that I teach people and kind of work through
is to be connecting with that inner power.
That inner power is your connection.
It's the connection to yourself.
It's the connection to spirit.
Your spirit team is the connection to your intuition.
And it's also the greater connection to the universe.
But the whole thing is to get or develop
and work with that greater connection,
you really have to embrace and work with the silence.
And if you can't get comfortable with the silence,
you will find it very, very tricky
and very, very difficult to get that connection,
to really develop that connection
and really have that ultimate trust in yourself,
that trust in life that's gonna work out okay,
and trust that you're gonna be guided
and see things for what they are.
So this is where it kind of comes in
And this is why being okay with silence is an important thing.
But talking about the silence within yourself
is just as important.
And I don't believe this is a topic
that is talked about enough and that's why we are here.
Like I said, it's really important
for that connection overall.
The reason for this is because when people,
like all the time, like, you know,
whether it's in the DMs or whether it's gonna be
when I'm on stage or just after an event
that I've done or a workshop, they kind of come up to me say,
"You know, Pete, really love it.
I can see the connection.
I love the way that you connect.
I love that way you're conversing and trusting spirit.
And I really love to have that.
I really want to be on the same kind of path
and I would like to do what you do.
But the question is, where do I start?
And it's always the same answer.
And it's an answer that no one really likes
and it's meditation.
you might have been going, "Oh, the meditation."
Right?
I know it's every time I mentioned that word,
it does a lot of people, you know, hear it
and they begrudgingly go, "Oh, because they will struggle
with meditation, whatever else."
Now, this is not so much about meditation.
I'm gonna save that one for a little bit later,
but it doesn't bring up an important thing
because what meditation is,
is a little bit about finding your mind
and a part of that mind is finding the silence in that mind.
So that's what this is about.
It's not so much meditation
or the act of meditation itself,
it's what it produces or it's where it leads us.
Now to have that connection, to develop this connection
and if you want this deeper connection with yourself,
you know, spirit team and your loved ones
or in the universe and overall,
which I'm encouraging you to do.
And I'll be surprised if you found my podcast,
if this is the first episode you're listening to,
well, maybe this is a sign from universe
that you need this in your life.
But the whole point is that it's the meditation
and the result or the thing that it produces
is what's really important.
And that's through that silence and through that one mind.
And this is where we've got to figure out
whether it's going to be good or bad.
The reason why I look at this,
and this is why it's important,
because to develop and to know
you are getting that trustworthy connection
is you need to make sure you create space for yourself.
And so this means, you know, removing all the junk.
I call it the junk in the trunk.
And no, it's not the one that sits in the boutte.
It's the junk in the trunk, which unfortunately,
the trunk that gets used a lot is in our head
and it's our brain.
And the whole thing is you need to create space.
You need to open that up
so you can actually let that flow happen.
To do that, we have to find a level of silence.
And this is where it comes in.
Now, here's a beautiful, beautiful thing
that my spirit team led to me
and kind of said to me around silence.
They said, well, silence is a powerful thing.
And they said in silence, there is either peace or pain.
Now, I'm just gonna say that again.
With silence, there is either peace or pain.
And I just want you to sit on that one for a second
because when you really do think about it,
And when I received this for the first time and wrote it down,
I was like, boom.
I was like, wow, I have never really thought of it like that.
I've never seen it like that.
And the whole thing was it is so simple and so true.
So this is why it's important, this is what I'm talking about.
When you are sitting with yourself,
when you are with your own thoughts,
when you have that moment of little to no distraction,
you know, no technology, no phone, no Netflix,
all that kind of stuff, but you know,
it could be just that five minutes
where you're waiting for something
and you're just waiting outside or whatever
for a friend to get the coffee or whatever,
you just got that moment.
And we all have those moments where we are
just with our own thoughts.
And then you can start to see
whether those moments are either ones of peace or pain.
Just to kind of clarify, okay,
peace will be you kind of having happy thoughts.
Okay, so peace doesn't mean like,
oh man, you're sitting on that side of the mountain
and everything's completely calm
or you've got no mind or no thoughts.
Okay, that's a different level or aspect.
But just for this case,
and just to explain it every day
since you're listening to me, is that let's just look at an
everyday basis rather than that very deep meditation level.
The everyday space, you have moments of silence, you have moments to yourself.
And let's just say any little moment that you have to yourself
is a moment of silence for you. So you're not distracted, you don't have someone
talking to you, you're not listening to a podcast, I appreciate you taking
time. But the whole point is you have that moment
to yourself. It's in those moments, it's in those
little moments, that's your silence, that's the silence for you, that's the silence for
the rest of the world, and you're in your own world, your own bubble, your own mind.
If you are feeling happy, if it makes you smile or you're getting excited or things
like that, I would start to put that into the peace category or your silence, the silence
in your mind is good.
Now when it comes to the pain or your silence being bad, this is where you will find that
you're getting frustrated. When you start thinking it brings your mood down, just completely brings
it down. You start to feel heavy. You really don't feel good. Your body language will even change,
like your shoulders will drop, you'll start tilting your head and look down. All of these things will
indicate to you that your moments of silence or your little moments are not so much in the positive
category you probably any more towards that pain. Now when I'm saying like pain and it's bad like
you'd be having these on a very regular basis. We're all going to have them but I'm just saying
you're going to have them on a more regular basis. That's letting you know that your silence or those
moments are not positive or good for you and if you are in this space you are going to find it
somewhat difficult to connect with yourself.
It is just you've got a big cloud hanging up in your brain.
You'll have that brain fog.
And it doesn't matter how much you think about it
or how much you talk about it.
It seems like there's no way out
or it's a no win situation.
And all of a sudden you will find yourself
in that awkward and crappy space of analysis paralysis.
you're thinking about it so much that all you can think about
is thinking about it.
There's no solutions, there's no outcomes,
there's no action, there's no forward movement.
It's that stuck energy.
And if you're in that,
then you really are in that analysis paralysis
and that's kind of like leading to more
with that solace's pain, you're not there.
Why this comes up is because if you're having this
more and more and more and more,
you're actually going to avoid getting into your silent space.
You're going to avoid sitting with yourself
and getting into that space.
You will do everything.
You'll distract yourself.
You'll whack it out there on social media.
Hey guys, I'm bored.
What's the latest craze or next binge worthy series
that I can hit up on the streaming service?
And some will give it to you.
And therefore you'll spend five hours at night
just binge watching so it will distract your brain.
You may very well jump on, you might be a gamer for example,
'cause I'm a gamer, hey, nothing, no shame in that,
I love my Nintendo.
But the whole thing is you might be, you know, gaming
because it's a great welcome distraction.
So you're not sitting with yourself
and sitting with your thoughts.
You might all of a sudden find that
you're accepting imitations, you're reaching out to friends
to keep yourself occupied physically as well.
So that way you're not sitting with it
sitting at home, sitting with yourself and your thoughts
because you don't want to.
Now we've got to be careful here because that is avoidance
and that is not going to help you.
That is kind of almost running away
because I can tell you right now,
if you're in that space, if that resonates with you,
you are not facing it and all you're doing is delaying it.
Those thoughts, those feelings,
everything that's connected to it,
they're still going to be there regardless what you want.
If that is you, if that resonates with you,
what I've just laid out there,
then your thoughts are leaning a little bit more
towards that space where you're not going to be able
to connect with yourself.
That's me, I'm not looking at it as necessary
as a good or a bad thing,
but if you really want to start thriving in your life
rather than surviving,
if you want to get off that autopilot,
whatever else, you're going to have to get comfortable
with those thoughts.
You're gonna have to get comfortable
with sitting with yourself.
And the whole thing is it's getting comfortable with it,
but then also teaching yourself,
or learning how to get back to this good space.
And the thing is when I even mentioned meditation,
the reason why a lot of people don't like meditation
is they say, my mind's too busy.
Meditation will actually bring you
to face and be with your thoughts.
And if you're constantly thinking, right,
that's actually not a bad thing, but that's the whole point.
It's a part of inner power.
It's conscious living, meditation makes you consciously aware
of what's going on in your mind.
That's actually a powerful thing.
It's not something you should be scared of.
It's actually a very, very powerful thing.
So you gotta be aware of it.
Now, the whole thing is you'll know,
even as you're listening to this, you'll be like,
"Yeah, Pete, I know, I've done this,
or this is where I'm at,
and I'm not happy the way that my mind is thinking,
not happy the way that my thoughts are or whatever else."
That's cool. Let's acknowledge it.
Let's just say, "Yes, okay, we've got that."
But how do we start the movement
towards a better silence space?
How do we start getting towards a happy
or a peaceful state of silence?
How do we get ourselves to that space away
from where I can deal with this?
So when these kind of negative thoughts
or these negative thinking patterns pop up,
how do I bring them back?
Or how do I get back to that silence?
Now, this is a really important thing.
This is something that you can learn.
This is something that you're going to have to practice that.
It really is a muscle within your brain.
So it's a really powerful thing.
The more that you understand that,
the more that you'll be able to work with that,
and the more that you will be able to move into
this better space with yourself.
And of course, the more you move into that peaceful space,
the more you're gonna have that greater connection,
the more you're gonna have greater flow in your life
and that's what I want for all of you.
So what I'm gonna do now is I'm just going to give you
two very easy ways that I know
and I have used personally to get yourself
back into that space or to help you to stay away
or kind of like work that pain space
or that kind of analysis paralysis space
and bring it back to yourself.
All right?
The first one, you've probably heard it.
You may have used it, you may not have,
but it is gratitude.
All right?
I really hammered this home so much with my members,
within your power, because it's such a powerful tool.
I really came to understand its power and it saved me.
And it really did.
So if you're there and you're having those
kind of not so pleasant thoughts
and you're at that point, I can tell you right now,
I've been there, very, very slippery slope.
It's not a great space to be in, not at all.
And I just remember I felt like it doesn't matter
what I did in my world at the time,
it didn't feel like it was enough.
I didn't feel good enough.
And I almost felt like there was no way out.
It was a really tough time.
It was, for me, in my life and my world,
it was what I would consider a very dark time.
Everybody's different, but it's for me.
But I remember, and I still don't know
how I got to this point, but I just remember
it's like I just needed to carve out some time for myself.
And so that's what I did.
And I took myself off to the beach one morning,
just as the sun was coming up or just as it has come up.
And I remember walking down onto that beach
the very first morning I did this,
and I was still in the headspace and like,
cool, I'm here, I'm gonna do this
because I felt guided to do it.
And then as soon as I got down to the water's edge,
all I could, and as the sun was literally just popping up
over the horizon, I was just in awe,
absolutely awe of the beauty of it.
And I had forgotten just how beautiful a sunrise was.
I had forgotten how beautiful the place
that I lived in was because I was so caught up in work,
I was so caught up in trying to survive,
I was so caught up in trying to pay bills.
And when you, that's autopilot and you forget.
And it was in that moment of watching the sunrise,
it was in that moment of listening to the beautiful waves
crash and wash up on the sandy beach.
I was like, this is beautiful.
And it was in that moment I had gratitude.
I felt it.
And that's the thing with gratitude.
You've got to feel it.
And I really felt it.
And it was in that moment I felt it.
It took me to a whole different space.
I forgot about my world.
It seemed as if my problems were actually insignificant.
And I was like, there are beautiful and amazing things
in my life.
And I just didn't see them.
I wasn't seeing, I was like, they were there.
And I was constantly looking through my eyes
and they were coming into my brain,
but I wasn't acknowledging them.
I wasn't seeing them for what they really were.
And it was also in that moment that I was like,
and I felt this change, immediate change,
and I felt so much better in myself by just going,
wow, this is beautiful.
I'm so, not just thankful, I was grateful to have this
because in that one moment, I remembered what I was here for
and I was to enjoy these particular things.
And from there, it went further.
I immediately just started taking in a big deep breath
and just having a moment.
And I was like, wow, I've got beautiful, fresh, clean air,
which a lot of places don't.
And I was just thanking Universe for that as well.
I was like, thank you for this.
And I'm so grateful that I have this.
And I just remember as for the next 15 or 20 meters
along the beach, I was just rattling off
like all of the things that I was grateful for,
family, my wife, my kids, my extended family, all of those wonderful things.
And it just kind of grew.
But it was a great moment that allowed me to stop and realize what I did have.
What you will find is that when you're in that space and your thoughts aren't great,
if you're in that and when your silence is not so positive, it's easy to forget what you do have.
You start looking at the things that you don't.
And that's a very, very tricky space.
And it is a very slippery slope and I have experienced it.
It was just that moment of stopping and thinking and that is a great moment and that is consciously
It made me aware of that very very moment. I wasn't thinking about the future
I wasn't even thinking about like five hours down the track. I was just there
It was a moment as beautiful and what that does is it resets yourself
It resets your brain it resets your emotional state and it brings you
Not just back to center, but it relieves that pain even right now as I'm talking about this
Spirit's kind of jumping in here and I love it because it was kind of like doing that simple
Exercise of gratitude. It was like taking
Medicine for a headache it was like because the headache was there and at that time my life was felt like the headache
It really did because it wasn't going the way. I really wanted to it all that kind of stuff
But by going down there and having them I've been breathing in it was like the you know
The panadol neuro from the Advil had finally kicked in and there was relief and you know what this is the first time ever
I've ever described it like that
But I love that because that's exactly what it's like and I think most of us have had those headaches where you finally
Once the medicine kicks and you're like oh
That pain's gone away and I feel so much more normal now
That's what gratitude does for you
Right, so that's a great thing. It doesn't take much to do. It doesn't take a lot to work through
You can simply just sit out on you know
I've ran to somewhere or go to a cafe and have a coffee just stop and have a look and go
I'm happy for this moment. I've got five minutes to myself
I'm really enjoying this cup of coffee or whatever it might be
You might just go sit in a park and just listen to the birds or look at the birds go
Look at the beautiful colors that on you know on their feathers and things like that or look at the flowers that are around
We forget where we are a lot of the time because we're so wrapped up in our own world.
And when we do that leads to that kind of silence that can lead us to pain.
And so if you can, gratitude will really help you.
Just remember gratitude is something that you really feel.
That's the key thing. You need to feel that one.
The feeling is great because it does flip that switch.
And that's when you'll get that real reprieve like taking medicine for a headache.
Alright, so hopefully that understanding and might even encourage you to give that a go
Now another thing which is a lot easier. Okay gratitude is you have to take time for yourself
Which is not a bad thing like I said, it's a muscle
It's a great practice to get into and I'll really help you but something that's a little bit easier
But can help you and it's also important for your own brain
It's the simple thing of like when you're going into that or you're having those negative thoughts or negative things and when that you know
They start weighing down you
Just flip your statements look for the positive
It's easier in
The aspect of doing it and what I mean by that is like, you know
You can do it any moment any time you can be laying in bed
You can flip a statement you can be having breakfast you can flip a time
You could be having a moment at work and you can say you can do it anywhere
Like you know gratitude you can do anywhere as well
But I tend to find that I like to really you know have great intention when I do my gratitude work
Whereas flipping it is very much in the moment right there and then in learning to catch your own thoughts so it can happen anywhere at any point.
So in the actual practical sense of doing it it's easy but in terms of learning to do it and getting it right and keeping the habit up that's harder I won't lie.
So the simple thing is, is like, it's something that I'm taking through with my group at the moment,
because we're doing a great exercise about, you know, what's your treasure? Let's dig for your
treasure. What's this really mean? And through that process, a lot of the members are kind of going,
"Oh, this is hard. Like, what is my treasure?" Or, you know, "Where do I start? I'm not sure.
I don't know. I'm lost." So all of these kind of particular statements, you know, "I'm lost. I'm
I'm not sure, this is hard, I'm overwhelmed,
where do I start?
See, these are all quite negative statements.
And what happens is that it freezes our neurons
in our brain.
So a simple way, and in this example, is to flip it around.
I love this because it was something
that I've been learning as well, which is great.
And it is just simply kind of go, look at it and go,
instead of sitting in that space of that pain,
in that little thought and that silence of that, you know,
of that pain, come back and go,
instead of thinking I'm overwhelmed,
I'm not sure, I'm stuck, I'm lost,
simply stop yourself and go, okay, you can be overwhelmed,
it's okay to be overwhelmed, it's okay to feel lost,
it's okay to feel stuck.
But right now and from this moment forward,
you're going to learn something,
you're going to learn how to move forward,
you're going to learn something different,
you're gonna learn something about yourself.
And all of a sudden, by changing that thought
and just flipping those statements around just that little bit,
you all of a sudden remap and rewire your brain
for that positive thing and for those positive thoughts.
That will help you to switch your silence and your thoughts
from that negative space more into the peaceful one
and the happy one.
So there are a quick couple of exercises
that you can do to help you to get into that better space.
So just remember the gratitude,
I really, really do recommend that.
That's a powerful, powerful one.
And but do it constantly.
You can't just do it once.
You know, the more you do it,
the more you'll feel it,
the more you'll get into it.
And the same thing is,
even with flipping your statements
or catching your own thoughts at the time
and learning to, you know,
resay them or rethink them,
it will take time and practice.
So I don't wanna lead you down the garden path
and think that, you know,
you do this once everything's gonna be fine
and dandy, ba-ba-owl, no.
This is practice.
It is a muscle.
It is no different.
You're not gonna go and run off a marathon straight away.
You're gonna tie yourself out,
you've not hurt yourself and injure yourself.
So the whole thing is you gotta lead up to it.
Practice, practice, practice, practice, practice.
And that's what it leads to for yourself.
When you do, the more you do,
the more you are creating the space in your mind,
the more that brain fog is going to lift,
the more clarity you're gonna get in your life,
the more flow and connection
you are going to get in your life.
And that is something that I want for all of you.
I love it when I have that flow.
There is nothing like it in the world.
It's just, you kind of go, cool, I can do this.
I'm heading this.
I've got no worries in the world.
Bang, bang, bang, away we go.
And that's where I want you to be.
And these are a couple of ways to do that.
The other thing too is, it's like,
when you work with this and you start to be aware
of where your mind is at and where your thoughts are at
and your silence space is at,
it will also control and determine,
it's very significantly what you're receiving
and how much you trust it,
how much you will believe it versus not believe it.
You know, and it's a big thing for me,
like when people ask me around, you know,
spirit connections and the spirits that I'm talking to,
like, do you believe or do you sense the negative spirits?
And the thing is, no, I don't because I know enough,
I've connected enough and I know where my headspace is at.
The reason why I bring this up is because
when you're connecting or you're receiving anything
for yourself, you've got to understand that
spirit and universe have to work with your mind.
They don't work with anything else.
They can only use your words and your thoughts.
They can only use the things that are in here,
up in your brain. If it's not there, you're not going to get it. It's pure and simple.
All right? So the whole thing is they're going to use what's in your brain. So think about
that. If you want more positive things, you want more positive, you're going to have to
get that positive space to the brain. If you believe you're receiving more negative stuff
or receiving more negative things, because your brain and most of your thoughts and where
you sit in silence is going to be more on that side of things.
And it can change.
This is the biggest difference.
The difference for me is I know where I sit.
I know where I, that's what I attract.
And they're the thoughts that they work with.
And that's a big thing.
I want you to remember that now, hopefully this has helped.
And now to round it out.
How do you know you may be here right now listening to this at the end of this
episode, thinking, great Pete, that's helped me, but I'm still not sure.
whether my silence is good or bad
or where I am changing it off.
And here's the thing, let's bring it right back
to those lovely two wolves, the white one and the black one.
The whole thing is they are fighting within you.
Which one wins?
The answer to this is the one that you feed.
I want you to remember that the one that you feed,
if whatever answer you came up with,
If you come up more with the black one,
which we all kind of denote more as a slightly negative, okay?
If you said black straight away,
and even though you might not think you're a negative person,
that will start to allude to the fact
that you may have some more work to do there.
If you're working on the white things,
doesn't mean you're perfect,
there's still work to be done,
but you may find it easier.
But the whole thing is,
it means you are feeding the right one.
So whatever which one or which wolf you chose,
whether the black or white, it doesn't matter,
that is telling you which one you are feeding.
It is a great, simple tool to cut through all the crap,
get rid of the analysis, and simply go,
this is where I'm feeling.
If you've landed more on white,
you're leaning more towards the positive,
a happier space.
If you're leaning on the black,
you're leaning towards a little bit more around the doubt,
the thoughts, the negativity.
That's fine, that's okay, but we've got things to work on.
The other thing too is, the wolf that you feed
will change throughout your life.
And it can change sometimes from week to week,
but more often it will change from month to month
or a period to period.
The whole point is though is like,
whatever you come up with now,
that lets you know where you are.
And it's a great way and a self-checking tool,
a self-diagnosis tool to help you to know where you're at.
And now though you may know the answer
of how or why this puzzle works or this proper works,
it doesn't matter.
If you learn to be honest with yourself
and go, if you look at black and white,
which wolves wins, you might go,
that's black at the moment.
You can be honest with yourself.
that takes far more courage and confidence to be honest
with yourself than it is to go,
I can't do that exercise now because I know how it works.
So be mindful of that.
And I just really hope,
I just wanted to give you that tool.
That's why the wolves are there.
That's why we started up like that
because I wanted to give you a nice, simple self diagnosis
tool to help you remember.
And if you're not sure about yourself,
if you think, and I like that tool, I can't use it,
here's another little tidbit that Spirit
have literally just given me right now.
If you're not comfortable enough and brave enough
to kind of trust yourself with the answer
that you're giving yourself around which will win
or which one you're feeding, ask your friend.
If there were two walls, this one's white,
this one's black and this is what they mean
and they're fighting within me,
which one do you think I'm feeding?
You can actually ask an external person that you do trust
and they'll be honest with you.
And that's another great way of giving yourself the tools
to help stay on track and knowing how to get back
to that place of the good science
getting back to those good thoughts.
I really do hope this has helped you
and I'd love for you to let me know
which wolf you didn't choosing
at the very, very beginning of it.
Let me know your thoughts, where it is with this now.
Remember, it is what, well, which one you are feeding.
That is the key.
Remember, look after yourselves, nurture yourself
and especially nurture your energy,
nurture your feelings,
nurture your mind.
It's really, really important.
That will help you with the connection
and it's gonna help you to get back in flow
and really start living.
I'm Pete Weems.
This is the Inner Power Podcast.
Thanks for joining me
and I'll see you in the next episode.
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