Are You Thinking Abundantly? How To Overcome Your Limiting Beliefs with Kyle Cease
Aug 19, 2022
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Former stand-up comedian Kyle Cease discusses overcoming limiting beliefs and thinking abundantly. They explore the illusion of money, falling in love with ourselves, divorce from obsession with money, and aligning with our highest selves. They emphasize the importance of gratitude, acceptance, and being okay with being broke. Examples from Jim Carrey's life are used to illustrate having everything. They also discuss raising our value, finding true fulfillment, and connecting with our bodies.
Letting go of the illusion of security and connecting to the present moment is crucial for experiencing true fulfillment and abundance.
Material achievements and external validation do not lead to true fulfillment; inner connection, self-love, and spiritual growth play a more significant role in finding satisfaction.
True worth and value are not tied to financial success or accomplishments; embracing our enoughness and focusing on inner connection allows us to receive abundance and experience true fulfillment.
Deep dives
The Power of Letting Go and Connecting to the Moment
In this podcast episode, Kyle Cease discusses the importance of letting go of the illusion of security and connecting to the present moment.
Going Deep Within for Transformation and Abundance
Kyle shares his personal journey of transitioning from stand-up comedy to a deeper spiritual calling, and emphasizes the power of going deep within ourselves to experience transformation and attract abundance.
The Role of Intuition and Receptivity in Unleashing Our Full Potential
Kyle explores the significance of listening to our intuition, letting go of limiting beliefs, and being receptive to the guidance of the universe in order to tap into our full potential and experience true fulfillment.
The Illusion of Success and Happiness
The speaker discusses the illusion of success and happiness, emphasizing that achieving everything one wants does not lead to true fulfillment. Using personal experiences and examples from Jim Carrey, the speaker highlights how material achievements can create a constant need for more and how spiritual growth and inner work can provide a deeper sense of satisfaction. The idea that true worth and value are not tied to external factors, such as money or accomplishments, is emphasized. The speaker encourages listeners to embrace their enoughness and focus on inner connection and self-love.
Raising Your Value and Creating Abundance
The speaker explores the concept of value and abundance, challenging the notion that worthiness is based on financial success or external validation. The importance of embracing the present moment and accepting both the positive and negative aspects of oneself are highlighted. The speaker suggests that by shifting the focus from external achievements to inner connection, individuals can open themselves up to receiving abundance and true fulfillment. The power of gratitude and the impact of making one's connection to the soul a priority are emphasized, along with the idea that true value comes from within.
Are you thinking abundantly? If you’ve ever wanted to think and feel more abundant, then do we have the Illusion of Money show for you!
Today I’ll be talking with Kyle Cease, former stand-up comedian, actor, and the best-selling author of I Hope I screw this up, and his latest creation, The Illusion of Money.
We’ll talk about why chasing money is stopping you from receiving it, how to overcome limiting beliefs and start thinking abundantly!
Topics Include:
Who was Sean Stevenson, and what was his message about life?
How did Kyle Cease go from working stand up comedy (even with Jim Carrey) to writing and speaking?
What was the switch that flipped, and how did Kyle know it was time for a change?
What’s the amnesia so many people are experiencing?
Why is money an illusion?
What does it mean to fall in love with ourselves?
How do we divorce our lifelong obsession with money?
What does it mean to get into alignment with our highest selves?
How do we feel abundant right now, even if we’re broke?
What is the illusion of security?
What is real security?
What does it mean to become secure in our surrender to the insecurity?
What’s the importance of gratitude and constant acceptance?
What’s the importance of being okay with being broke?
What can we learn from Jim Carrey about having everything?
How can we be okay with right now even if our account’s tapped out?
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