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#9: Inside the Master Key: Navigating the In-Between (part 2)

September 12, 2021 Ryan + Annie Season 1 Episode 9
#9: Inside the Master Key: Navigating the In-Between (part 2)
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The Higher Ideal Podcast
#9: Inside the Master Key: Navigating the In-Between (part 2)
Sep 12, 2021 Season 1 Episode 9
Ryan + Annie

Part 2 of 3 of “Inside the Master Key” series. In this episode we continue the journey through the concepts, thought process and purpose behind the program. New ways of thinking about the places you currently feel stuck.


-Navigating the “in-between” space as you’re letting go of old beliefs +  installing new empowering ones

-Asking yourself better questions in your self-awareness practices

-The skill of strategic pretending + strategic denial

-Foundational beliefs humanity has inherited about greed, laziness, desire, vanity + more

-Stages of money beliefs: month to month vs, when you're past the "safety" threshold

"I really want to help people learn how to navigate the belief gap. That basically means the gap between the old subconscious disempowering belief + the new empowering belief. This gap happens when you have just tried to install a new belief, and now you are navigating what comes up as you try to focus on this new belief. 

As you start to try and materialize evidence of those new beliefs, evidence that conflicts with those new beliefs starts to arise because you have other nested + conflicting beliefs that haven't been examined yet. 

So as we navigate this belief gap, how do you behave? How do you BE when you let go of the instant gratification when you stop trying so hard to manifest? How do we navigate the stress that occurs when we don't yet have an anchored new belief yet?" -Ryan


When you're ready to dive deeper with this work, we look forward to welcoming you to The Master Key: Strategic Belief Recoding + Practical Energy Mastery 

Show Notes Transcript

Part 2 of 3 of “Inside the Master Key” series. In this episode we continue the journey through the concepts, thought process and purpose behind the program. New ways of thinking about the places you currently feel stuck.


-Navigating the “in-between” space as you’re letting go of old beliefs +  installing new empowering ones

-Asking yourself better questions in your self-awareness practices

-The skill of strategic pretending + strategic denial

-Foundational beliefs humanity has inherited about greed, laziness, desire, vanity + more

-Stages of money beliefs: month to month vs, when you're past the "safety" threshold

"I really want to help people learn how to navigate the belief gap. That basically means the gap between the old subconscious disempowering belief + the new empowering belief. This gap happens when you have just tried to install a new belief, and now you are navigating what comes up as you try to focus on this new belief. 

As you start to try and materialize evidence of those new beliefs, evidence that conflicts with those new beliefs starts to arise because you have other nested + conflicting beliefs that haven't been examined yet. 

So as we navigate this belief gap, how do you behave? How do you BE when you let go of the instant gratification when you stop trying so hard to manifest? How do we navigate the stress that occurs when we don't yet have an anchored new belief yet?" -Ryan


When you're ready to dive deeper with this work, we look forward to welcoming you to The Master Key: Strategic Belief Recoding + Practical Energy Mastery 

Ryan Mintz:

Welcome to the immortal Odyssey podcast where we break esoteric spirituality, false light and predictive programming, and make the process of consciousness expansion tangible. I'm your host, Ryan Mintz,

Annie Earhart:

together with Annie Earhart, and we are here to help you be more human.

Ryan Mintz:

This week, we are continuing on our journey through navigating our self awareness through our humanity, and going through the different portals of the master key to break down exactly what I wanted to help you learn, and to what I help you actually embody in your day to day life. So our next portal that we are going to dig into is portal five. And in this portal, I really wanted to help people learn how to navigate the belief gap. And when I say the belief gap, that basically means the gap between the old belief and the new belief, this gap happens when you have just tried to install a new belief, we've gone through the techniques for how to begin that process in the previous sessions. And now you are navigating what comes up as you try to focus on this new belief. So you've created some new beliefs. And now as you start to try and materialize, let's say evidence of those new beliefs, evidence that conflicts with those new beliefs start to arise because you have other nested and conflicting beliefs that haven't been examined yet. So as we navigate this belief gap, what I wanted to help people do in this particular session, was how do you behave? How do you be when we let go of the instant gratification when we stop trying to manifest? How do we navigate the stress that occurs, when we don't yet have an anchored new belief yet. So what I wanted to help people do was was understand what stress is stress inherently is, is creative, and learning the creative nature of stress, so that you understand what that stress is creating in your physiology, what it's creating in your life. And whether it's being creative in a productive manner, or it's being creative in a conflicting manner, is really important to know so that you can actually navigate your stress. I know for me, personally, I was really afraid of stress for a really long time. And any type of extra stress in my life, whether it was from nutrition, or is from exercise, or is from ice baths, or any of these kinds of concepts that trigger stressful metabolic pathways or stress pathways in the body of any kind, I was afraid of them because I had cultivated beliefs that stress was dangerous. And stress is not dangerous, it's creative. Now it can create dangers, it can create negative consequences, but it can also be very creative in a positive way as well.

Annie Earhart:

And in our society, we're kind of like afraid of stress low, it's everywhere, stress causes all these diseases, stress causes, all these terrible things that are coming into your world and all this stuff you have to deal with. So.

Ryan Mintz:

So there's two ways that we can approach this gap. When stress starts to arise. We can either. So what we wanted to do in this particular Portal was teach people the right questions to ask themselves, because part of what we want to do in a self awareness practice is be able to ask ourselves better questions. So a lot of people have some kind of self awareness. They know what kind of beliefs they hold on a surface level, they know things that they see in their life, and they know the stories that they tell, but they don't know how to change them. They don't know how to navigate the gap between their old belief and their new belief. And they don't know then once they try to change the belief, they expect, okay, change my belief, why isn't this happening instantly, and then being able to navigate the currents of how these things change. So as you start to create a new belief, some evidence might slowly start to trickle in to reflect that new belief, while at the same time a lot of evidence still is coming in, that matches what your old belief was. And there's two things that can happen here. Either the gap between your old belief and your new belief is too large. And you need to be more incremental as you step through those new beliefs. Or it has to do with the way that you're focusing. So the way that you're focusing the way that you're asking yourself questions, the way that you're out, navigating this gap can change the kind of energy that flows through you. So helping my students in the master key, know how to not only know what they believe not only know how to get to the deeper layers of their beliefs around a topic that they're interested in, but how do you then change those beliefs and that how do you then who do you become How do you behave? How do you think? What questions do you ask yourself? How do you interact with your reality, not just in the new belief, but navigating when both the old belief and the new belief still exists, and how to then make sure that those energies are going in the right direction.

Annie Earhart:

So it's that like liminal space where you know You no longer are the thing that you were where you are stepping into something new, but you're not quite there yet. I've had a lot of trouble with this. And this portal was really beneficial for that. What I learned a lot was the kind of questions to ask yourself, because what would happen is I would come to you with something that I was trying to figure out. And the questions I was using, really, we're not getting to the meat and potatoes of the thing, I was still like scratching the surface. So there's a lot of things to look at. And in this portal, it's it shines a light on all those places. So it's really good.

Ryan Mintz:

And then we talk about strategic pretending. So part of what we need to understand is this idea of denial. And when we have conflicting beliefs, and when we really understand that our beliefs create our reality, we have to recognize that as we create new beliefs, the old beliefs still exist until a sufficient quantum of that energy has been taken away from them. So and put into the new belief. So while that old belief is still being energized, we have to practice a level of strategic denial through empowerment, right? We don't want to be in denial, because we're pretending because we're unworthy. And we're trying to convince ourselves to feel worthy. We operate from worthiness, we've already cultivated those beliefs and started to cultivate those beliefs in earlier sessions. And now what we want to do is figure out ways of understanding, okay, my old belief is still showing up, I'm hearing it chirp in my ear, even in now I know, consciously, that that is not the only truth right now I'm trying to install a new belief. So because this is chirping in my ear, I'm going to intentionally ignore it knowing that when I change my beliefs, the old belief is still going to chime in a little bit until I ignore it just long enough. And so that allows you to to start to cross that bridge. And what we did in this session was go through a lot of really distinct examples of the people in the program, where they're trying to install new beliefs and the gap that they're specifically navigating. And what we find is that everybody in the program is navigating the same kinds of gaps. So whether they're, they're navigating relationship beliefs, they're navigating money, beliefs, they're navigating family, home life beliefs, they're navigating beliefs about themselves, the fundamental elements of what they're navigating, and the way that they think as they transition is the same among everybody. And so being able to see other people wanting the same beliefs as you having the same outdated and disempowering beliefs as you seeing other people get the results that you want to get seeing them navigate that gap and how they're navigating it, or what comes up as they navigate it is really, really empowering. Because you see yourself in them, you see the possibilities that can come by switching some of these energies. And you can use other people's beliefs in themselves to your advantage, and to enhance your own beliefs about what you're trying to cultivate. And this can just multiply as you see everybody else going through the same exact process as we break these things down. And you see where their stress is showing up in their gap. And some people are dealing with nutritional things or gut issues, some people are dealing with family stuff, some people want relationships, some people are navigating career and business and, and coaching and how to teach certain things. And these all have really clear overlaps that are that are present among everybody, regardless of what they're working through. So we're moving a little bit into portal six here. Now, it's kind of in portal five, we kind of did a little bit at this of this at the tail end of Portal five, but into portal six, it's kind of a little bit more. It's a more of a deep dive.

Annie Earhart:

portal six is one of my favorites, hands down. I've said this many times

Ryan Mintz:

portal six is the session that we call the seven deadly sins. And the reason that I took the seven deadly sins was because it's something that everybody knows it's something that even if you weren't religious growing up, or if you were any kind of religion in the world, and you Google seven deadly sins, those are kind of almost foundational beliefs that everybody holds, whether they were religious or not. So things about guilt, things about slot things about greed, and all of these different kinds of concepts. Well, I wanted to show people that whether they were religious or not, they had these beliefs in grayned in them whether they used those specific terms to describe it or not.

Annie Earhart:

So I, for example, like I did not grow up with religion at all. And I know you did, and you have more knowledge about the Bible and things like that than I do. But what I didn't realize until the session was what you just said that the the seven deadly sins, beliefs are so ingrained, that no matter what you call it, like you will get back to these deadly sin beliefs.

Ryan Mintz:

Well think about it. Everybody has beliefs about greed. Everybody has beliefs about sloth. And if you don't know what those words are just google I'm like Google, what sloth is, you know, like, Oh, wait, I do have beliefs, what it means about being lazy, and what it means to be greedy, and what it means to be adulterous or any of these kinds of things and you have preconceived notions about these and you'll say, oh, have this kind of it's, oh, no, it's okay to make money. But it's greedy. If you make too much money, oh, it's good to have things that make your life better. But it's great to have too much stuff. And so you start to look at all of these different beliefs that, that people hold collectively about just these words, its beliefs about words, and a lot of ways and, and those beliefs about those words change how you're able to make money, they change how you show up, they change what you ask for, from your partners, they change

Annie Earhart:

or not, or things you don't ask for more than likely, oftentimes, these are very stifling, and you believe you're bad or evil if you want, more than you have, or, and that's so fundamental, it's so simple, but there's so much crap stuffed in there.

Ryan Mintz:

In good and evil beliefs are kind of on one level, I consider them kind of foundational beliefs. Because whether you're looking at money, or you're looking at relationship, you're looking at your worthiness, or you're looking at beliefs in the shape of the world, all of these different beliefs are going to have connections to your belief in what good and evil are how you define good and evil, subconsciously. And so what was important was to recognize that when you believe in greed, you have a belief in greed as a concept, which means that you fit along the spectrum of greed. And you have put yourself on that spectrum so that you sit in a place where you're comfortable, and other people are in good and other people sit in a different place, potentially, and maybe they have what you want, but you won't go there because that place on the spectrum of greed is evil to you. And so being able to navigate those, those beliefs and good and evil and recognize that they're just beliefs, right, we've we've really thoroughly up until this point, we're on portal six, already, we've established that our beliefs really thoroughly create a reality. And we've seen that in our experience, because we've demonstrated it through all of these sessions up to this point, through the keyholders community, people really know that their beliefs great their experience of reality. And so they don't take these things as hard facts anymore. And so now we're examining Good and Evil is evil. Really, what I thought it was, is good, really what I thought it was, or my obligations to that spectrum, what I thought they were and now we start to reevaluate This doesn't make us evil. What it does is it expands our possibilities, it expands our ability to interact with concepts that we kept at arm's length, because we were afraid of them, because we were afraid they would harm us in some way. And now we're realizing they're actually not harmful, they were just put in place to keep give us constraints and prevent us from accessing certain elements of our potential.

Annie Earhart:

So for example, if you're growing a business, if you're an entrepreneur growing a business, you might believe that a certain type of selling is yucky and evil, and you don't want to be associated with and that is a belief that you can examine. And that is a constraint that you can loosen for yourself, when you go into it and see what you actually believe is evil about that thing. And why. And then looking at that, you can reshuffle some things to say like, that actually is not what I thought it was. And then you have permission, then the permission sets in to grow into this new way.

Ryan Mintz:

When we look at that, we then can question what our beliefs about good and evil in relationship to what we want to do what we want to have in our life, who we want to show up as it be, because maybe we have aspects of our personality that we can exercise privately. But we're afraid of exercising that on Instagram or showing up in that energy. Because we judge it in some way. Or we see other creators doing it, we judge them, we don't want to be like that creator, when secretly we really wish we could do what they're doing. We just don't want to do it, the cookie cutter way that they're doing it or the conventional way that they're doing it. And we're only getting in our own way. Because of those beliefs we hold about ourselves and about us believing that that person doing marketing in that way. That type of way, is evil in US believing that it's evil prevents us from actually making money because we're not doing the thing that actually works.

Annie Earhart:

And not only that, but like your energy gets wrapped up in these tight little balls in these spaces where you're not letting it be when you're not letting it flow the way like you uniquely desire it. But you block off those desires because you think something about it is evil or like bad, I don't want to do that I'm going to be seen as this. Like whatever the most terrible thing that someone can describe you as is sleazy seller or power hungry or money gret like that kind of stuff. There's a lot of untapped richness and untapped pieces of your personality that you can unearth through this examination.

Ryan Mintz:

And in this session is really interesting because on the surface, it seems it's like okay, let's just look through more beliefs. Let's figure out more of the things that we believe that are getting in our way. And that's really important, right? We we do want to unearth all of those subconscious beliefs and make them conscious so that we can actually choose how we interact with certain things more intentionally. Not by just Running on autopilot, autopilot because we believe one version of it is more spiritual and one version of it is less spiritual. And if we're not spiritual enough, that that's going to harm our long our longevity as a soul in some way, and or hinder our ability to usher in a new earth in some way, or whatever the distorted spiritual teachings end up being in regards to this. So being able to then have that, that skill for self examining, not just your beliefs, but getting down to what you believe is good and evil is really, really empowering, because then you start to see all of these areas that you're like, oh, the reason I kind of didn't like that person before is because I thought the way they were operating was evil. And really, what I really want to do was do the same thing they are and be in the same place they are, but because I have this judgment about them being evil in the way that they're doing it, I'm blocking myself not from doing the exact same thing, but I'm blocking myself from actually seeing the data around me that would allow me to communicate to the people that I need to communicate to effectively, and to speak the language that I need to be speaking in order to reach them to get them to do the things that I want them to do that would enrich both of our lives. But a lot of times we get in the way with our own beliefs that we can't even talk to our, our clients or customers, we end up spending all of our energy speaking to our peers, and never reaching the people that actually need to be reached. And you know, you if you're spending all of your energy marketing to your peers, because you think that's the good thing to do. So let's zoom out a little bit and look at this in a larger context again. So we've gone through these sessions now that we're unearthing certain beliefs, right, when somebody comes into this program, they at least have some kind of concept of the things that they want to learn, whether they're looking at the energetic elements, they want to know the energies flowing through their body better, so that they can understand the signals that their body is sending them, so that they can unearth the patterns that their beliefs have created in their life. So they can understand why relationships have shown up the way that they have, like understand why money has materialized in their life the way that it has. So part of it is a game of understanding, right? You just want to understand why these things have been showing up the way that they've shown up in your life, you understand why your relationships are that way and why money shows up that way so that when you understand why you can rewrite that script. Now there's two pieces to that puzzle, just knowing why may not be enough. Now you've your language worked, you wouldn't need my language, you wouldn't need someone else's language. So the point is to come into the container, saying, okay, I wanted these things to change in my language hasn't worked up until this point, what are the other elements of language that I could look through to start to shift why these the way these things are materializing in my life. And so we started to know what we believe. And so we gain that level of self awareness, we start to connect to our other aspects of self. And we start to see the other probable fields and how those things are created. And we start to then implant desirable beliefs over the top of whatever was there before. And as those desirable beliefs start to catch energy in our engine, they start to begin to change how we perceive our reality. Well, our old beliefs start to come up to the surface. And now we're learning how to navigate Okay, we've cultivated new beliefs, we started to move in that new direction, maybe we can feel some sensations changing in our body, we can feel the emotion separately from the story. And now we're navigating that belief. We're in the Bardo space between the islands where the next Island is that next level of belief, and we're kind of swimming across the ocean until we can get there trying to navigate the seas of conflicting belief. And so now we have to learn, okay, this is how I maintain my focus. This is how I navigate conflicting beliefs. This is how I know it's a conflicting belief, by my sensations, by the stories that I'm telling. This is how we then start to dismantle the much more foundational, conflicting beliefs about good and evil and, and how you embody your desires better, and how you know what your desires are, and how you recognize when your desires are actually keeping you separate from what you want to experience and how to then rewrite the narratives in your head. So that you're not always chasing your desires, instead, you're embodying them in a specific way. And that sounds a little bit kind of woowoo, a little bit intangible at the moment. But the point is, is to remind people like our desires are a really good indicator, they are also us being separate from the thing that we want. And so there's two pieces here that that were really important that I taught people was that desire is important. When we have a desire, where we are already connected to the thing that we desire, we could not feel the desire for it, we could not feel our connection to it if we weren't connected to it. So there's two things that need to happen here. When you have a desire, and you're chasing that desire as if you don't have it, you are programming your reality to believe that you don't have it, and it won't give it to you, you won't have the actual experience of having it you'll have the experience of wanting it. So what needs to happen is you need to recognize, okay, I have this desire, and because I have this desire, I am connected to it. And because I am connected to it, it is meant for me in some way, it will come to me in some way. And now we start to realize as we go through our beliefs about good and evil, we start to go through these other beliefs. I want both what I want and I want, also what I don't want. So how do we focus our energy To get what we want, and, and understand the mechanics that create what we don't want, because so many people in distorted spiritual teachings think that they get what they want versus what they don't want, when they think good thoughts versus bad thoughts, and it has nothing to do with good versus bad thoughts. that's to do with your beliefs that inform the good versus bad thoughts. You can think bad thoughts all day long and get exactly what you want. Because you do want what is connected to those bad thoughts. And so it's really important to really detail some of these processes so that when people come into it, from a meditation background, or manifestation, background or any of these kind of distorted spiritual teachings, they can be much more grounded and empowered through this program so that you are ready, recognizing, okay, it doesn't matter if I have good or bad feelings today, that's not going to alter what shows up in my life, my focus does my my story does, my energy does and starting to feel the difference between those and separating from your belief separating the sensation, separating the story into these kind of different categories allows us to rewrite them individually. And that changes our experience of them very tangibly. One of the things I always want to remind people is that you cannot sacrifice yourself. So this idea that you're always operating on self sacrifice, and you're sacrificing yourself. And you're, you're saying no to yourself by saying yes to other people, it is not possible to sacrifice yourself, it's not possible to operate on self sacrifice. What it is possible to do is have disempowering beliefs. So your disempowering beliefs about what you're doing can make you feel as though you're sacrificing yourself because you believe that action that point of focus is a sacrifice. However, if you do that same activity with a different set of beliefs, and a different set of lenses through which you're seeing those activities, it will change your experience of those activities. When you're doing the exact same thing,

Annie Earhart:

something as simple as washing the dishes in your home, you can go to that activity with a self sacrifice mentality where you're saying, Well, I'm wash, I have to wash these dishes, because well, who else is going to do them and blah, blah, blah, and my family needs to blah, blah, blah. Or you can come to this exact same activity with an energetic and a mindset of, I'm actually infusing more energy into my relationships, more energy into my family by doing this.

Ryan Mintz:

And you definitely have many different ways that you can look at washing the dishes, you can either see washing the dishes, through the lens, that it is a slave labor that you're obligated to do, and that you become resentful because you're the only one who ever does it. And it's

Annie Earhart:

takes away from the time you could be doing self care and all this stuff,

Ryan Mintz:

you, you end up poisoning yourself against the activities that you're doing just because of that story that you're telling, that is just a story. You could also tell yourself that these are roles that you agreed to and signed up for when you committed to this particular relationship. And that by you doing these activities, they're enriching the family, they're enriching, the cleanliness of the space, they're changing the energy of the space, they're taking care of the things that you care about, they're taking care of your family, you're taking care of your, your materials, that you own your, your you're caring about the things in your space, and all of those are good, much better ways to look at it, then the resent that resentment that can be built from the alternative stories. So the more that you can look at your life and say, I am sacrificing these areas, or I sacrifice when my family wants me to do this, or my partner keeps asking me to do these things. But I feel like it's self sacrifice. Or I need to learn to say no to these kinds of things for my friends, because that's sacrificing myself because I really don't want to do it. You cannot sacrifice yourself. So if you are saying yes to friends, when you'd otherwise rather say no, part of you wanted to say yes, part of you wanting to go do the thing that you wanted to do. Because if you really didn't, your priorities would say I don't want to do that. And so what happens is we start to tell stories, we start to tell stories and make excuses and justify and try to cultivate our arguments such that if we're going to say no to somebody, we're so worried about the stories, they're going to tell that we don't even know the stories that we're telling, we ignore our stories. And then we take our stories and put them on top of whatever the the faces of the person we're thinking about when we tell those stories. And we act like that's their story, even though they have not responded they have not given us any indicator, and we tell the story for them. And we put words in their mouth and and we create this huge narrative in our head about what all these things mean. And what would happen if we said yes, what would happen if we say no, and we get into this idea of resentment, because we've told stories of disempowering beliefs over and over and over again, and all of our reactions are relationships. And we we think that Oh, now that this new age stuff is coming up, everybody's talking about self care and not sacrificing yourself and being willing to say no, and that's not a game of sacrificing yourself or not. It's knowing who you are and knowing what you believe about yourself. And knowing when you know who you are, you know what to say yes and no to when you know what you want to do you know what to say yes or no to when you know what's good and evil to you, you know what to say yes or no to?

Annie Earhart:

Are you saying that there is really no self sacrifice? Or is it?

Ryan Mintz:

Can you experience self sacrifice? Yes. Is it actually self sacrifice? No. So just because you're experiencing it as self sacrifice, doesn't mean that you're actually sacrificing yourself or giving something up, you have beliefs that you're sacrificing yourself in that particular scenario. And that causes you to experience that scenario as a sacrifice. But that does not mean that someone else doing that same activity in the same group of friends with the same thing is sacrificing themselves. Also, it's all a story.

Annie Earhart:

Okay, so let's keep going on to the next portal, this is going to be portal number seven, money, money money.

Ryan Mintz:

In portal seven, we talk about money, right? So a lot of people came into the master key wanting to shift some money, beliefs wanting to work on that element. And what I realized was, is Yeah, we could start at the beginning and do a money belief workshop and that kind of thing, and just in and chip away at money beliefs. But what I realized was if I really wanted to make a tangible dent in people's financial lives, it wasn't just about giving them good beliefs about money, it was about doing that, in addition to helping them understand how to navigate what they already believe about money, because in this one relate and this one workshop, we can dig through a lot of stuff, we can really change a lot of beliefs about money, we can install new ones, we can really change our way we see how money energy works in our lives. But if we don't ongoing understand how to navigate our money, beliefs, and know how those barriers and ceilings get set up at each incremental step, as we adjust our beliefs, it we're going to get stuck again. And the whole idea is that we get a roadmap for how to navigate continual gradual expansion.

Annie Earhart:

So there's this part, I remember you talked about the stages of money beliefs, like the difference between when you're someone living month to month, versus when you're past that kind of safety threshold, and how those beliefs change and how we navigate that.

Ryan Mintz:

And our money beliefs are going to change, right, somebody who is living week to week, month to month and works for the man is going to have to cultivate different incremental money beliefs to get them from where they are in working from the man to a level of financial stability, that allows that money to expand. So if they're used to living month to month, they have to get two months ahead, they have to get three months ahead. And so first, we need to cultivate beliefs that allow them to get one or two or three months ahead, because that allows them a level of breathing room and energetic, mental clarity that allows them to start to express differently. Because if you are sitting in a month, month place, your desire is to be rescued financially. That's why you want your money beliefs to change, you want to change your money, beliefs, and all of a sudden not have to worry about money. And you have to not worry about money in order for that to work first. So we have to be able to cultivate beliefs that help you bridge that gap. And so it's really important that as we go through these money programs, as I start teaching people these things is everybody's at a different financial place. Even if somebody has a million dollars in the bank, that millionaire can still believe they're gonna run out of money and that they're running out of money, and that'll create scarcity. And then they won't, they won't invest in the right things, they'll make bad financial choices, and they will experience poverty, even though they have a million dollars in the bank. So it's really important to navigate those beliefs as humans, so that you recognize, okay, we all have the same beliefs on one level. And we all have the same abandonment and scarcity wounds and different things that that show up that we've been programmed with from the beginning. But we also all have more nuanced things that were adopted from our parents, being able to navigate the layers of those beliefs, depending on where people are on that spectrum and give them a larger spectrum. So that okay, somebody living month to month, they have a roadmap to start to build their belief map to to bridge the gap from here to having three months. And once they have that point, then the beliefs that they can start to install are going to be different they're going to, they're going to be able to install the next level of belief. Because if you are living month to month, and you go straight to installing the belief that money flies at me and all this money shows up whenever I want it. It ends up being wishful thinking because the strength of your belief that money doesn't fly at you in the strength of your belief that money doesn't show up when you want it to is stronger than your new belief. You don't have enough evidence that says money shows flies at you. So you have to start creating small incremental places where you can find that evidence.

Annie Earhart:

So that overnight millionaire thing isn't going to happen. It's not viable in this belief structure to be able to hold who you are and what beliefs you have at a million dollars versus who you are perhaps today, living month to month, so we need to create Create incremental pieces to believe we have to remain malleable in the beliefs and keep

Ryan Mintz:

allowing them to re evolve and reevaluate so that they can take a more cohesive form that's actually useful to you. Because it's one thing to come into a workshop and get all these new money, beliefs that feel good, right? You listened to our money works podcast, but because you didn't actually exchange any energy with it, there's there's less energetic movement that comes from you listening to it. And so there's more burden placed on you as the individual to hold the frequency of what was presented there and actually make those changes. Whereas when you invest in a program like this, and you put that investment into yourself, you are, you're investing energy into yourself and into this program that allows an energy to move and allows that to build and allows the host me of this program to host the frequency of the beliefs that you're trying to adopt. So it gives you a little bit of an acceleration from the frequency standpoint of being able to stand in the frequency of what you want, because it's being hosted in this environment already. But then you have to learn how to entrain to that, you have to learn how to match that resonance, you have to learn to practice that. Because if you can only hold it in the wind, somebody else is holding it for you, you've been introduced to it. So hopefully you can find it again. But it's important for you to learn to build that within yourself so that you don't have to rely on an external energy source to facilitate it, you have to then start to reevaluate. Who are you when you have the things that you want? Who is the person so if you are living week to week financially, or you're living, you have some savings, and you want to go to the next level, to take care of your family or to or to do something larger, you have to then look at the identity of the person who has done that. So the best way to do this, in general is to look at people who have already done the thing you want to do, at least indirectly? And how do they talk about themselves? How do they show up? How do they embody? What How do they think? How do they think about money? How do they think about their offer? How do they think about people, all these kinds of things, will show you what they believe about their offering, what they believe about their reality, what they believe about themselves. And you can use that kind of as to steal beliefs from them, and use them as a frame of reference for your beliefs and evidence for your beliefs that they can happen. And then you yourself have to then project yourself into a probable future, the same thing that we talked about in portal three portal for Yeah. And when you look at these other probable cells that exist in these different spaces, and that these other probable selves have, there's a version of you that has made a ton of money. There's a version of you that has done this thing. You're trying to cultivate beliefs in and succeeded and made a ton of money. Who is that? Can you find that person? Can you feel into that? And the way that person would talk to their partners differently the way that that person would sell differently the way that that person would speak differently? And can you feel into that? And can you step into that? Can you practice stepping into that repeatedly, even though it won't be easy at first,

Annie Earhart:

a piece of this is also as you're imagining, and exploring who this person might be, that is the version of you that has these things that you want. Now, it's not about molding yourself into a pretzel of what you think it needs to be,

Ryan Mintz:

that's a, that's a really good point, because you don't want to mold yourself into what you think it needs to be based on outdated beliefs. The point of this is to give you more flexibility to your beliefs, because a lot of times what has happened up until this point is we've got so many conflicting beliefs, we've got so many beliefs that kind of get in the way of this expression. So you might be able to imagine certain things. And when you go to do it, you're like, this isn't as easy as I thought it was going to be. There's things that are preventing me from saying things in a way that I want to say, and there's certain beliefs about yourself that will come to the surface as a result of that.

Annie Earhart:

So a small example is how do you feel about shooting a short video and posting it on Instagram of you talking, it's something as simple as that. So if you feel like you have to have your hair done, and you feel like you have to have makeup on and you have to look a certain kind of way to be able to show up on video, that's going to show you beliefs that you can uncover about yourself and then examine a little bit further, in order to allow yourself these kinds of expressions that will actually lead you to where you want to go.

Ryan Mintz:

And hopefully that you're noticing as we go through just this overview of this program, just how many layers of beliefs there really are and how they interweave a little bit. And obviously we haven't given too many examples, specific examples. But the more that you think about it, I want you to notice how these beliefs are nested into each other how these beliefs are woven and connected, how some beliefs support what you want to do and some beliefs conflict and you can kind of feel those. So when you go to try a new thing, part of you has that negative self talk and that negative self talk is that indicator of your conflicting beliefs. And as you start to explore these ideas as you start to examine what you believe Just at the surface level of what you're doing just as a result of these podcasts, notice how complex self awareness really is. Notice how many things that have just flown over the radar that you just took for granted that you never reassessed that you took as facts, even though there was evidence for other things that could be facts as well. And being able to zoom out and recognize that where you realize that there are so many things that you held as beliefs that that have created your experience of reality, and now you started to change them even just a little bit, and you're starting to see how that changes your experience of reality. And as you go through that process, you're like, oh, there's a lot of things still to know about myself. There's a lot of things to rewrite, what is what is the right thing to rewrite? What should humanity look like? What should these interactions look like? And how do I start to embody what I think they should be? And and hold that frequency for myself? Like, how do we live a human life? So how do I create beliefs in myself where I can, after I know all these things about, like, flat earth and, and the the melting of the planet, and all of these different, really big changes in what I thought history was and going through ashes work and all of these different alternative histories that we've been led through, you then have to come back and still be human, you have to not get lost in cyberspace and and all these stories, and still be able to interact as a human when you go to a restaurant when you're sitting at home. And how do you cultivate beliefs that allow you to enjoy the things that you want to enjoy without judging yourself for what you're doing, like so many people who are so programmed to go back into the stone age's. And they think that our, our civilization has devolved away from where we were thinking that we used to be more connected to nature. And so they assume that more connected to nature means hugging a tree. And the trees that they're hugging aren't even, what aren't even the ancient trees that were on this planet, the way that they think of nature isn't nature at all, it was actually our past civilizations were significantly more technologically advanced than we are now, significantly. So. And it's funny to think about when people are going back to nature that way, just a little bit of a tangent. But it's still important that when you start to reevaluate your beliefs, it changes your perspectives on reality. And it's still really important to come back to Earth to reground yourself into choose intentionally, the beliefs that you're going to operate on, because that's what it means you're not finding the right beliefs. You're not you're not judging right versus wrong beliefs, you're not judging, even advantageous versus disadvantageous beliefs, though, that's an easy way to categorize them. You're choosing beliefs that you like, you're choosing beliefs that work for you to your advantage, so that you can be more empowered in your life,

Annie Earhart:

what is said there, what stands out is coming back to Earth, because I see this all the time, and Instagram land where people are talking some Berg stories, some really, really big universal stories, talking about structures that we cannot see talking about things that we haven't experienced, for ourselves that are these really big narratives. And you get stuck there, you get stuck in this Invisible War of good and evil and aliens, these islands are good, these ones are bad, and blah, blah, blah, blah. But then you still have to come back and make lunch, you know, like you, you come back and you're still a partner, to your partner, a parent to your children, a person who does whatever it is you do for work. It's it's the coming back and being human and really remembering that the whole point of this belief game, the whole point of this whole entire journey is to like, change things so that your experience here is essentially heaven on earth.

Ryan Mintz:

We don't want to keep finding more information such that we live here less and less, the goal is not to, to go off into some other planes of existence, the goal is not to, to meditate all day and not live a life. It's not even to be what people conceive of is spiritual. The goal is to be more human. And, and whatever that means. If that means being more human to you means building a farm and living off the land. And that's what being more human to you means based on what you believe being human is. And so you have to reevaluate what you believe that is. And as you learn more of history, you start to recognize Well, why are we going back to being cavemen in certain ways? Why is there no evidence that this stuff existed before all these cataclysms happened? And so we have to wonder if we're really going in the right direction with some of those moves, or if all the directions that were shown right now are distortions of what being human really means, because we've just been playing someone else's game for at least a couple 100 years. And so now we're learning to play our own game. We're learning to rewrite those scripts and how we can behave

Annie Earhart:

and finding our own desires, not just going off of what the prescribed desire For a fulfilling life are based on your culture, your family, your whatever, right? So finding those desires that are you that are true to you, is something that happens as a byproduct of this work.

Ryan Mintz:

And so to wrap up this, portal seven is about money we want to, we also had to look at other elements. So it wasn't just the money beliefs, but it's also our beliefs about other people. And being able to shift what we believe about other people, and what they can afford, and why we believe things don't work and all these kinds of things. So if we have beliefs, that part of us wants things not to work, always part of us loves when things fail. Part of us loves when things don't work.

Annie Earhart:

And that sounds crazy. But we've spoken to this before. But we want some crazy stuff to happen to us subconscious, like subconsciously, we want to struggle in certain ways. Subconsciously, we want to feel embarrassed, and subconsciously, we want to feel uncomfortable.

Ryan Mintz:

It's really important for us to recognize that when we cultivate new beliefs that we also want their opposite a lot of times and and there's some other techniques that I teach later on in the program in the in the second session, to help us understand that we really like really viscerally feel that we wanted those things and things that we can go through and say in questions that we can ask ourselves to really viscerally intangibly recognize, you know, that I want these things that I'm afraid of happening, I actually want to happen and ways of actually navigating what that means. Because once you realize that you want that once you realize that those things you're afraid of happening, or that you're trying to prevent from happening, or you're worried that they might happen, again, are are elements that need to be examined. And we're so afraid of examining them, because we believe that if we examine them, they're going to create the negative thing that they inevitably operate unconsciously, instead of consciously, and if they operate unconsciously, you are still pouring energy into them and creating them. So it's really important to be willing to examine some of that stuff so that you can once again control where your attention is pouring energy.

Annie Earhart:

So a piece of nuance to that is, we bring stuff up to the surface to examine, but we don't loop in it, that's still energizing, whatever the thing is, so if we are bringing to the surface a, to examine a thing that maybe you're afraid of, or you don't want, or you're trying not to think about, it's not so we can loop in it, it is so we can look at it, change our beliefs around it, figure out what we believe, figure out what we want to believe and use this strategy that is inside the master key to get there.

Ryan Mintz:

And on to portal eight. So I'm portal eight, what I wanted to do was pull together all of the different belief sessions that we had done. So we had navigated how to dis dis assemble conflicting beliefs we had, we know how to find out what we believe we know how to hold the frequency of the transition between old belief and new belief. We know how to examine what we believe about good and evil, we know how to connect with our other probable selves and how to focus within that container. And what I wanted to do here was to take all the desires of the group and help them come up with belief strategies. So it's one thing to get the idea of beliefs and that kind of thing, it's a whole other to be able to map all of your beliefs out. And so I have a very good talent for being able to see what people believe and being able to disassemble those things to a much deeper degree than most people are useful used to. And so what I wanted to do is take people through their desires, and show them what they believe in light of their desires, and then also help them build a strategy for for allowing those to be cultivated in their life.

Annie Earhart:

And by the way, the desires range from anywhere from like time freedom to sustainable farms, to moving across country, to unconventional schooling for kids feeling energized in the morning to having a partner that inspires you to having a comfortable cushion of wealth, having a fancy car without the guilt, like everything we went through anything and everything people could conceivably want, and desire. And Ryan went through it with an applied his his strategy and his mind to it. And it was so much fun. This was a really fun session.

Ryan Mintz:

Yeah. So basically what we did is I reframed their beliefs in real time. So we looked through all their desires, we looked through the beliefs that were implied in their desires, and we workshopped them with the person who presented them. So we broke down all of those different beliefs and desires. We poked holes in the narratives that were connected to them and where those ideas even came from. So when they want this idea of something, getting to the deeper layer layer of what they really want, you know, they want this conscious partnership, but what is it that they actually want? What do they think a conscious partnership really is what is it they're actually asking for out of that? What do they think they want? And helping them bridge the gap to believe those things, because they don't actually want a conscious partnership, they they want certain sensations, they want certain activities, they want to be able to, they want a certain sense of freedom, they want a certain sense of safety, all of these different things that that are packaged, packaged together into this idea of conscious partnership, or, or having money or whatever it is. And it's like, Okay, well, we need to refine that we need to really know what we do want and why. You know, so clearly, I want more vulnerability in my relationships. And it's like, No, you don't, you don't want to be vulnerable. You don't want

Annie Earhart:

to feel sacred all the time, like, in a bad way. You want to feel safe. And in this session, we go over this concept that there's nothing that is too much to ask for. And a lot of people get stuck there. And feeling like, Oh, this is great. How can I How dare I ask for more. And it's all very subtle and subconscious. But looking at all these places where we diminish that desire, because we don't believe that it's okay to ask for more, is very interesting.

Ryan Mintz:

And so we look at the two different stages that people are at. So some people are, they don't have the thing that they want, they want to cultivate the beliefs that help them get it. And other people have a version of what they want, but they want to make it better or bigger or more refined, or grow it in some way. And so we looked at both of those stages of beliefs, because they're going to be a little bit different to bridge the gap, giving you the beliefs in yourself to cultivate something first is kind of a very different set of beliefs than it is required to maintain something or to grow it to that next level. And so being strategic with the type of beliefs that you're establishing here, and showing both of them. So being able to look at the different cases, within the desires that were submitted by everybody in the program, you can see the different stages that can happen. So you can use everyone else's beliefs in the program that were already brought up to the surface, you can see yourself in them, oh, I have those same desires. Okay, we've already seen how those desires were mapped in terms of beliefs, I already see how we've, we've knocked down my beliefs in good and evil. And now you start to build this map for yourself, and you keep kind of going through this. And it gets really, really empowering for one, you start to be able to get a clearer roadmap for mapping the life that you're trying to cultivate. And this isn't like a permanent roadmap, you're not doing a 10 year plan or a five year plan. That's probably helpful for some businesses, but it's about how do I live my life today? How do I how do I allow things to unfold in my life in an organic way? How do I live by my heart? Once I know all these belief things? How do I not get myself so bogged down by new data that I can't even live in be human and have conversations? How do I start to process my data differently? How do I choose ahead of time what to believe so that I know how to interact with different situations? How do I choose what I believe about myself so that when I go to make posts, or I go to sell, or I go to do any of these things that my belief in myself reinforces the energy I can provide to the things that I'm trying to do. And all of these different programs in the first part of the master key. So we've kind of divided the master key into two different sections, we've got the first section, which is the first eight portals, which is the belief section we're, we're creating the templates that determine how energy flows through our body, how we perceive reality, all of these kinds of things. And then the second set of eight, we're going into the energetics. And the energetics are really fascinating to me, I'm really excited to talk about those sessions, because they're probably my most favorite, they're my most fun sessions. They're my most fun to teach. And my most fun to learn, I think just because of the the way that they connect you to your world, the way that they can connect you to all things tangibly, not just this woowoo idea that I did psychedelics and felt connected to the world, but like literally helping you feel the tangible mechanics of energy between you and the end a tree and you and the wall, and you and your partner, and being able to read those energetic mechanics and maneuver with them and understand how your beliefs are changing those energetic mechanics and how those energies flow through your body and where those energies get stuck. And it gets really, really fascinating as we dig into some of those concepts. And we, we even further refined some of the belief concepts and energy concepts into some of those sessions. And I'm really looking forward to next week in the coming weeks as we talk a little bit deeper into the master key. So now we've gone through the first eight portals, we've given you this this the first 20 hours of education here that are gone over what the education is about anyway, and helped you to start see what is that roadmap? What are we trying to help you achieve within that so that you can leave that first set of eight sessions from the master key with a huge with new eyes to see reality with new empowerment to be able to interact with your reality. And then in the second set of sessions, we just multiply it by 100 by taking all of that and adding energy to it, and other tangible mechanics that I bring you through and teaching you more about your body and the layers of your energy body and connecting with you with them so that you can actually use them as practices, teaching you how to control your mind, in a much more disciplined fashion. All of these elements go to empower all the belief work that we've already done. So all this belief work gives you a ton of vocabulary, and then all the energy work empowers it so that you can really build a much stronger structure as you move forward from the program and start rebuilding your life from from the ground up to some extent, with just all these new beliefs and concepts. It's interesting because a lot of people will come into this program and have their reality expanded in a really tangible way. And not in a negative way. I didn't find that anybody who went through the program had such a shift that it was disempowering. It was always very empowering, in a very large way. And what a lot of people felt from old programs that they've been through is a lot of these programs kind of wreck their reality. And I didn't want to come in and wreck everyone's reality, I didn't want to prove everything wrong, that was not the intention, my intention was actually to prove everything right. So to show them that what they believed is going to be proven right? And then I wanted to prove that in every single case, so that they could understand that all of these things are true. And from that empowerment from that expansive pneus they can start to choose how they perceive their reality. And instead of saying, Okay, how am I supposed to perceive my reality? What is right, what is wrong? What is the truth, what is not the truth, you can start to make the truth for yourself, and listen to the words I just said, you have to build your truth, and you're not going to find the truth. And the more that you recognize that the more that you choose your truth, and the more that you realize that you craft it and you choose one that is strategic, and you choose one that is empowering, and you're constantly in the process of rewriting disempowering narratives, you can start to live a much more vibrant and empowered and interactive and creative life. Just because you're not telling stories of sacrifice, you're always always always looking for a different way to tell the story of what you're experiencing, so that you are always empowered so that you always have a door that you can go through if you need it. So that you always have a way of creating the things that you want to create without blaming the outside world from preventing for preventing you from doing the thing that you want to do. I hope you've enjoyed this overview of the second four portals in the master key. And I hope you're looking forward to joining us in the master key and the keyholders community starting in October. I hope you've enjoyed listening today and learn some things and start to understand the program a little bit better. I really appreciate you turning in tuning in. Thank you so much for listening.

Annie Earhart:

We look forward to welcoming you into the master key when you are ready and until next time.