Inspired Evolution with Amrit Sandhu: A Mind, Body & Soul Podcast
In this episode, Peter and Amrit talk about Peter’s recent book The Inside Track. Get a free copy here: getpetesbook.com/inspired
They dive deep into the four levels of consciousness towards spiritual growth and detailed steps on how to face and learn from life challenges so you can move forward and live a fulfilling, happy and successful life.
Peter is an entrepreneur, philosopher, coach, self-mastery expert, speaker, accomplished athlete and best-selling author. He is the founder of The Sage Academy & Sage Business School. For more than 25 years he has been inspiring people worldwide to reinvent themselves.
Peter spent six months in one of the UK's most violent prisons. Instead of going in with an identity of a prisoner he went in with a secret identity of change and the willingness to serve. He helped many prisoners and wrote inspiring letters to his friends, family, and the public. His latest book ‘The Inside Track’ covers Peter’s journey in prison, a masterclass in how to turn adversity to your advantage.
We are born with natural fears, all the rest is learned behaviour which comes from caregivers and society. We are imposed conditional love and spend the rest of our lives projecting that into our own lives. This level of emotional maturity then creates the learned fears, the fear that we are not enough. This has a domino effect on the entire protection mechanism of behaviours that limit our own potential and prevent us from moving forward.
You can transcend those fears coming to terms with not being liked; shift from an external validation to internal validation getting out of G.O.O.P. (good opinion of other people)
Unleashing your potential depends on your emotional maturity. Growing up emotionally is a choice and every person has their own journey and pace. We must be compassionate about holding space for other people’s pace.
The emotional growth journey has four levels of consciousness and is a process that must be done in order: “To me” is a victim mentality, where you blame everyone but yourself for the stage you are in. “By me” is the “doing” mentality where you get out of blame and take responsibility for personal actions; although it is better than the first level, it keeps you constantly swimming upstream is an exhausting and neurotic way. “Through me” when you learn to relinquish the need for control and learn to handle uncertainty. “As me” is the fourth level which is oneness with the universe; this is the utopia of personal growth and few people reach this level.
Believing you live in a friendly or hostile world leads to two very different experiences of life. Those who think they live in a hostile universe, are at the “By me” level because they are trying to control everything.
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