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ποΈ 14 July 2022
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Andrew Tate talks how to unlock your mind.
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0:00.0 | My plane is delayed. So while I'm waiting, I'm going to tell you all a mind trick and I want you to pay attention because this might be the most important video you ever watch in your life. |
0:15.0 | What I want you to do from now on is try and remember your last thought before you go to sleep. |
0:25.0 | Now when you do this, it's going to turn your brain on and wake your brain up and then you're going to struggle to sleep. |
0:31.0 | So don't do that. It's going to take a little bit of practice. It's going to take about a week or so where you learn to be zen and fall asleep and allow your mind to fall asleep while remembering what you're thinking about and categorizing it. |
0:46.0 | And the point is that when you wake up the next day, you should be able to tell people what the last thought you had was before you went to sleep. |
0:55.0 | Because you never probably thought about this. You're not aware of this. |
0:58.0 | But your mind is drifting in all different kinds of directions before you fall asleep. |
1:02.0 | You're thinking of this, you're thinking of that, you're thinking of that bitch, you're thinking of that memory, XYZ. |
1:06.0 | And you don't remember the last thought that you had before you finally lost consciousness. |
1:12.0 | But once you've trained your mind to remember it, something very interesting happens. |
1:17.0 | And what happens is, when you remember your last thought before you went to sleep, you start to remember all of your dreams and all of your thoughts you have when you are asleep. |
1:29.0 | Because you only live in the present. You only live in right now. Everything you've ever experienced in your life is remembered. |
1:39.0 | And you remember all of your experiences from reality the same way you remember your dreams from your unconscious. |
1:47.0 | You remember them the same. It's the same imagination. |
1:50.0 | So when you begin to remember your last thought before you went to sleep and you begin to remember every single unconscious thought you ever had, what becomes very interesting, thank you very much. |
2:03.0 | What becomes very interesting from there is you get a lot more control over your subconscious mind and over your dreams. |
2:09.0 | You get the ability to affect your dreams with your mind. You become a loose dreamer like I am. |
2:15.0 | I can't have a nightmare because if I start to dream of something, which is less than perfect, in my dream, I just click my fingers or do some aikido and change it. |
2:26.0 | In my brain starts to crash. In my dream, I click my fingers and I have a parachute. I control my dreams. I control my mind absolutely. |
2:37.0 | Now what's really interesting is this, if you remember your entire life, your awake, your conscious experiences, the life you've lived that you remember is all inside of your mind as memories. |
2:52.0 | But if you start to remember all of your dreams without fail and these are dreams that you can affect in real time, you now get to remember and have a catalog in your mind of an entire life as a superhero. |
3:05.0 | I have lived an entire life in my subconscious while I was asleep as a superhuman. |
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