Episode #32: How to Live In Flow Consciousness-A Conversation with Jackie Knechtel & Justin Faerman
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Have you ever wondered how to get into a state of FLOW more often in your life? You know, that state you've felt once in a while everything just seems to click, where the great things are happening and it almost feels like a lucky streak.
What if it were possible to feel like that the majority of your life, and not only have to experience that in very fleeting moments?
Jackie and Justin both not only believe it's POSSIBLE, but they have lived it. And they believe we all can too.
Sound too good to be true?
In this episode, I asked a lot of the "hard questions" .
We talk about surrender, healing our inner wounds, quantum physics and the forces that are REALLY at work and interested in our happiness and joy.
And so, so, so much more.
You'll want to listen to this one again and again in order to fully grasp and internalize these ideas.
When the podcast was over, in my own notes I promptly wrote down: "MIND BLOWN."
Justin Faerman and Jackie Knechtel are global pioneers in the art and science of living in flow consciousness. They run high-level training programs worldwide teaching people from all walks of life how to bring their lives and businesses fully into flow and create exponential growth and success from a place of effortlessness and ease. After years spent doing deep research into the nature of reality and the mechanics of the mind with a focus on expanding human potential, they formed the Flow Consciousness Institute to bring their work to the world. They currently travel the globe conducting research and hold talks, workshops and trainings on living in ongoing states of flow, applying intuition in life and business and creating success without the hustle and grind. Their work has been covered in Fast Company and Forbes magazine and is being sought out by business and transformational leaders worldwide.
Learn more at http://www.flowconsciousnessinstitute.com
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