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The emotional and mental calibrations
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Video Summary
Eli discusses the concept of calibrating consciousness levels, referencing Dr. Hawkins’ work on the mental and emotional bodies. He explains that while the mental body is analytical and logical, the emotional body is more intuitive and balanced. Eli shares an example of a friend with a disparity between his mental and emotional bodies, emphasizing the importance of balancing these aspects. He mentions the need for a second calibration to assess emotional intelligence and the benefits of practices like breathwork and psycho-drama for emotional balance. Eli is excited about using this knowledge to help clients achieve a balanced state of consciousness.
Calibrating Consciousness Levels
- Eli discusses the concept of calibrating consciousness levels, referencing Doctor Hawkins’ work.
- Eli mentions the belief in eight bodies: physical, etheric, mental, emotional, and four spiritual bodies.
- Eli and Tim performed a calibration exercise to determine which body Doctor Hawkins was calibrating.
- They explored the idea of calibrating the mental and emotional bodies separately.
Exploring Emotional and Mental Intelligence
- Eli shares an example of a friend whose emotional and mental bodies were out of balance.
- He reflects on the concept of Emotional Intelligence versus Mental Intelligence.
- Eli explains that people often have disparities between their intellectual and emotional intelligence.
- He emphasizes the importance of balancing these two aspects for overall well-being.
Left Brain vs. Right Brain and Masculine vs. Feminine
- Eli discusses the left brain-right brain dichotomy and its relation to masculine and feminine energies.
- He shares an anecdote about a client with a high mental body but a disparity in the emotional body.
- Eli highlights the need for balance between the mental and emotional bodies.
- He mentions Rabbi Joel’s teachings on androgyny and the importance of using both masculine and feminine essences.
Balancing the Masculine and Feminine
- Eli expresses excitement about using the consciousness map to help clients balance their bodies.
- He plans to do more research and reflection on the emotional body’s levels of consciousness.
- Eli notes that Doctor Hawkins, a left-brain individual, focused more on the mental body than the emotional.
- He suggests that calibrating both the mental and emotional bodies is crucial for overall balance.
Practical Applications and Future Developments
- Eli encourages people to calibrate both their mental and emotional bodies for better balance.
- He emphasizes the importance of emotional intelligence and its impact on overall well-being.
- Eli mentions various practices like mud work, breath work, and psycho drama to help balance emotions.
- He concludes by expressing his enthusiasm for developing this theory further and helping more clients.
Video Transcript
Hola Happy Saturday. What’s going on? Well, here we got some rain coming. We got pickled out of our bags. But during the rain break, Tim and I did some calibrating. You know, I talk a lot about Doctor Hawkins work calibrating consciousness level in that but I had this gut feeling, what is he calibrating? Now, I believe in eight bodies. You have the physical body, your etheric body, your mental body, your emotional body, and then you the other four bodies are more on the spiritual plane. So we calibrated. We asked this question for Doctor Hawkins’s consciousness map. Is he calibrating which body? What’s the mental body? Then we ask the question again, is it calibrating the emotional body? No, it’s not because those are two separate entities. We can use this map to calibrate where you’re at. I’ll give you an example. One of our friends was there today, and he gave us permission to check his emotional body versus what we know his mental body is, and there’s a little disparity. So he’s got to work on that balance. In the old days, I was going to study something called Emotional Intelligence versus mental intelligence. So there’s systems you can measure your intellectual intelligence, your IQ, and then your emotional intelligence, and frequently, with people, they don’t match, and so you have to work on one or the other. The other way to look at this is left brain. Right brain is one or masculine, feminine, because a lot of people that we calibrate that they’re high on the mental body, but it’s like my brother’s got a client he works with. We calibrated him today, and he was pretty high on the mental body, but when we calibrated his emotional body, there was quite a disparity. And my brother said, when he works with this guy, he’s really bright, really intelligent and all that, but emotionally he feels off a little bit like, like, there’s not a lot going on. So I am so excited moving forward that with this information for everybody, it’s like this could change everything, because a friend of mine, her her friend, calibrates in the four hundreds. But I’ve met this friend a couple of times emotionally. He seems flat to me. Well now I get why. So we didn’t get permission to calibrate his emotional side. Again, it’s about balancing the masculine and feminine. For me. You know, Rabbi Joel, in his teachings, talked about Adam was androgynous. We’re all androgynous. We’re supposed to be using both essences as Carl young talks about to be balanced as a human being. So I can’t wait to be doing more with some of our clients that we’ve calibrated, because if you’re off, then you got to work on this one or that one to build it up. We can use the map, cogniz map for the emotional body, but I’m going to have to do a little research and reflecting on what does that mean exactly? Because, when you read his books about the different levels of consciousness, I’m rereading one of his right now, and I knew this intuitively as very mental the way he writes. But Dr Hawkins was a very left brain individual. You know, he’s a psychiatrist, thoughtful and all that, but he doesn’t really focus a lot on the emotional part of us. I mean, he uses the emotional words, but I can just tell there was something off from, you know, studying this as long as I have. So if we’ve ever calibrated you, and you got a decent calibration, that was only for your mental body, we’d have to do a second one for your emotional body to see what the balance is and the goal is. Ideally, you want to keep them balanced 100% okay, it’s like a teeter totter, totally balanced. But I think the closer they are to one another, the more balanced you feel as a human. I know for me, and I can’t wait to do mine. I know I’m pretty balanced for my masculine and feminine. Sometimes my feminine gets a little crazy and moody and all that. I’m really in touch with that, but I’ve had to do a lot of work, and that’s why we believe in mud work so much, especially the breath work. Rebirth. And then psycho drama, because you release a lot of emotional stuff to become more balanced, because a lot of people, like Jeff Brown, the author, talks about, they’re they’re not very embodied. Well, emotions are in our body, okay? They’re also in our right brain. Left Brain is analytical, logical. So for you ladies out there, and you’ve got a guy that’s, you know, very bright, very intellectual and that analytical, tell them you want to, we want to calibrate both to see what the balance is. Does that make sense? So anyway, I just had to share this. God bless you guys, and we’ll we we’re doing more as I develop this theory, bye, bye, bye.