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Hey Iza,
I've been reflecting on
something lately that quietly, but profoundly, changed the way I experience
life.
It wasn't a goal. It wasn't a new strategy. It
was a perspective shift.
Someone once said to me:
Life isn't happening to you. It isn't even happening by
you. It's happening through you.
At first
glance, that might sound subtle, but when it lands, it changes
everything.
Because most of us move through life switching
between two familiar modes:
Either we feel at the mercy of
what's happening around us.
Or we're in full control mode,
pushing, fixing, striving to make things work.
I've lived
both.
And while the second one looks successful on the outside,
it can feel incredibly heavy on the inside.
My friend Peter Sage
teaches a simple framework that explains why this happens and, more
importantly, how to move beyond it.
He describes four distinct
ways we experience life:
At the early levels, we're either
reacting to circumstances or trying to dominate them with effort and
willpower.
But then there's a shift.
A moment where
you stop trying to create your life… And start allowing life to
express itself through you.
That's when synchronicities
appear.
That's when the right people, ideas, and opportunities
show up without force.
That's when manifestation stops feeling
like work and starts feeling natural.
And there's an even deeper
level beyond that where you no longer chase abundance, clarity, or
fulfillment because you're no longer separate from them.
Peter
is breaking all of this down in a live online training, and I genuinely
believe it's one of those sessions that can recalibrate how you see
yourself, your challenges, and what's actually possible.
Wednesday, February 18th 12 PM Eastern / 5
PM UK
This is the same material he teaches privately to people at the very top of
their game, but he's opening it up because this understanding shouldn't be
reserved for a select few.
If you've been doing “all
the right things” and still feel like something's missing, this
could be the missing piece.
Love, Nat
P.S. One of the most powerful things about Peter's work
is that it's been tested in real-world extremes from boardrooms to
maximum-security prisons. It's not theory. It's a lived truth. Join us live on
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