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Billy Carson LIVE after Sedona - full breakdown

• Billy Carson 4biddenknowledge • Season 10 • Episode 9

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Everyone that subscribes to my Forbidden All's YouTube account, I am live, and yet it is dark out here. It's kind of dark. It's dawn.

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Dawn is the sun is breaking in the clouds behind me. Okay. And I'm just out here right now on the beach. I just landed literally from uh Sedona, Arizona. I was out there speaking at the Quest for Ancient Civilizations Conference. They allowed me to do some live streaming, which was amazing. So I was able to give y'all a sneak peek behind the scenes while I was at Sedona. Okay. So this conference was really amazing because I was on the stage with some of my greatest peers and colleagues. Randall Carlson, just an amazing geologist. Ohana Guschell, an amazing ancient civilizations producer and researcher. Cassie Coppersmith, a real-life archaeologist. We also had Derek Olston, another archaeologist and researcher. So many, so many great people there. We had um oh wow. Jason and I mean just so many great people. Unfortunately, David Patrick Jobs didn't make it to this one. But we had a great time. And right now I'm just not here at the beach. So I landed approximately maybe two hours ago now. And so I had a choice, you know, go home or go to the beach and just, you know, get some me time, get some personal time. And I think that uh a lot of people, you know, a lot of us, we just get caught up in the hustle and bustle and moving around and we don't take any personal time. And so for me this morning, as soon as I landed, I had a choice. I can go home, uh, or I can come to the beach and spend some time with myself, focus on myself, uh, evaluate the weekend, you know, what could I have done better? Um, how could I have been of better service? What other collaborations that I uh pick up and what collaborations did I potentially miss? Also, just to do a full body audit, how how do I feel? Like what's going on inside of me? How am I feeling? You know? Um, am I holding, am I harboring any anxiety anywhere, any pain anywhere? Right? Am I harboring, am I am I holding on to joy, happiness, peace? What has increased in my body? You know? Just spending some time with yourself, getting to know yourself, getting to ask yourself questions. And for me, you know, it's a very important part of my my life. Being able just to just stop. Nobody else up under me, me not up under anybody else, just having some personal me time. I think everyone needs that me time. Everybody needs it. I like to be by the ocean because the ocean is just for me, it can teach you so many lessons. Like you can see the ocean, and as you can see, the sunrise coming up behind me. Right? Let's see if I can get the angle for the sun. There we go. Uh-oh. Let's see if I can get this thing up here. I've got my phone kind of mounted up on a uh propped up on a um a lifeguard box. But you can see the sun coming up behind me. Uh, and so for me it's important to be by the ocean. I think everyone needs a place that they can go to, you know? For me, it's the ocean. Um, the ocean can teach you so many lessons. You can learn peace and tranquility. Like right now, the ocean is very peaceful, it's very calm. You can learn calmness. So you can take a lot of metaphors from the ocean and you can apply it to your life. You can learn stillness, right? You can metaphorically and alchemically convert that into your own life. And um, but also the ocean is very powerful. Water is powerful. And so you can see how you should be operating and moving and walking in your own power, living in your own power. The ocean can be really, really aggressive. You know, it can you can have big waves crashing down, storms, but it shows you that life is not always gonna be peaches and cream. Sometimes the storms are gonna come. But what happens is to those storms, they don't persist forever. The storms show you and tell you that it warns you to let you know, hey, it's very peaceful and calm, but also there could be some storms along the way. But what happens? The storms eventually dissipate and then the sun shines again. Right? So this is what's going on. This this yin and this yang and this understanding. So the ocean for me is really, really a powerful place. You can take the the wind that comes off of the ocean, the breeze that comes off of the ocean, and you can begin to decode it as messages, you know, from the ocean itself. I think the ocean, I think I know that the ocean is conscious. It's a it's a part of this conscious planet. And there's wisdom, knowledge, understanding in the ocean, if you allow yourself to accept it. And it's a very powerful place. So for me, it's the ocean. Like I really have to live by oceans. For some people, it's the mountains. Right? You can get the same revelations from the mountains. For some people, it's the desert. I just came from the desert, and those people that live out there in Sedona, Arizona are so happy. They are so happy living in that desert. You know? For some people, it's the city, the concrete jungle. It's just various places for different people, but I think everyone should be able to obtain and have their own personal me time. Where you can just take time to yourself to think, to focus, to reflect. You know, to take an audit of your mind, take an audit of your body. Really, really important. We gotta sometimes we gotta stop and smell the roses, even. Right? I'm stopping to take time to look at this beautiful sunrise today. You can see the light reflecting off the ocean and dancing on the water. That is the sun walking on water. That's the sun walking on water. So it's just so much wisdom and knowledge, you know. So, what do you have to do? Take it all in, take it all in, be a part of it, be connect yourself with, you know, nature, and then utilize the energy from nature to reflect, build, grow. Um, you know, if there's there are things that I feel like I need to work on in my life, and just let it come to me. You can call it a download, whatever you want. But it's kind of hard to do when you're in the hustle and bustle of life, you know, when you're working in the office or whatever you do for a living, when the kids are pulling on you, you know, every witch away. You know, all those different types of things when you're, you know, relationship situations and all of that, obligations. Sometimes you just gotta get to yourself and be with yourself. And I really enjoy being with myself from time to time just to get that personal meeting. I think every single person needs that, deserves that. It's really an important part of self-growth. Okay. So I'm gonna I walked about uh two and a half, three miles to get to this point down here on the beach to watch this beautiful sunrise today. It's a beautiful place. Let me flip this around. So I decided to go live. And uh just share this with y'all. I know they don't go live on YouTube like this, but you know what? Sometimes you gotta switch it up a little bit. It's not too windy out here today, so you can hear me clearly. You can see the moon still up in the sky. The sun is reflecting off of the moon right now, giving us the perspective of we have the bringer of life, and we have the god of the night that leads us back into Shebaba, the underworld. At this time of the day. A little earlier before the sun got too bright, you can see Venus, the morning star. You know. So I've been walking this beach for years. A great place to meditate, think, focus, reminisce. I also like this beach because it's very historical. This is from Lauderdale Beach. And so this beach used to be completely off limits to African Americans. That's the guy cleaning the ocean, cleaning the sand, I mean. So this beach used to be completely off limits to African Americans. It's hard to see it that way. And then one day they said, you know what? Now we're going to do something called the weight-ins. So what they did was everybody from town all got into the ocean at the same damn time. And they stayed in the ocean, and that forced a change of the law, allowing all people to get into the ocean, all people having the right to this ocean. And so this is also an historical beach because this is where the wade-ins occurred, this Fort Lauderdale Beach. And uh they forced into law the opening of the beach and the ability for everyone to enjoy the ocean, not just a certain group of people. And so that also is really nostalgic for me, knowing that people stood up. You know, we had some rebels that stood up for the right for me to walk this beach, for me to get in this ocean, for me to stand on this sand and talk to you today. People had to put themselves at risk, at risk of getting arrested, put in jail, have false charges put against them and everything else, lose their jobs, and everything else they probably had to go through to um to do this. But now, because of their sacrifice, I'm here. And so I also can enjoy the fact that I didn't let their efforts be in vain. I'm utilizing this beach in the way that it should be used, in the way they probably potentially envisioned it, that all people can come here and have a great experience and a positive impact on their life, and that no one group should enjoy this beach over another. And so that's another reason why I also like this beach. It's historical. You know, I'm a I'm a rebel at heart. I go against the grain. And so when somebody goes against the grain and gets a positive result like this, you gotta soak it in. You gotta soak it in. So it's a great thing, all right. So, yeah, that's what's up. I just um come out here and do my thing. It's important to get your private space together and nowhere where you can just focus on things, right? And um, every single day we grew up, we we we wake up with a choice. You know, we wake up with a choice every single day. A challenge. Every day there's a challenge. There's a challenge called the challenge of life every single day. And with this challenge, we all take it on, whether we accept the challenge or not. What I find is that most people wake up, thank you for the donation, most people wake up and they take on the challenge of life, the daily challenge. Grab my jacket here, and they aren't even aware that they're taking on a challenge. So because they aren't aware that there's a challenge coming, they just haphazardly move through the day. And by doing so, they're not prepared for the obstacles, they aren't prepared for the blind sides, they aren't prepared for the opportunities, they're just moving through the matrix like an NPC, like a non-player character running on programming code. But once you realize and understand that I should have left this jacket in the hotel. Once you realize and understand that um every day is a challenge, you have to ask yourself, how do you take on, how do you take on challenges? Like, what is your method for taking on challenges? Right? Do you accept challenges of any type? And if you do, you know, how do you accept them? How do you take them on? Reflect on that and then realize that every day is also a challenge. Every moment that you exist in this third dimension is a challenge. And um, what we have to learn how to do is be aware that the challenge exists. Not a challenge for competition, but a challenge for how you navigate everything in this life. And sometimes we get it right, and sometimes we get it wrong. It just is what it is. But at least we understand that there is a challenge there. When we get it wrong, we just learn from it and keep on growing. When we get it right, we say, hey, this is incredible. I got this right. Let me t this to somebody so they can also get it right. So Michael Jordan, LeBron James, arguably, arguably two of the best players in history. Thank you for the donation. Arguably two of the best players in history. And they can give you a challenge if you wanted to play them one-on-one. What's that, brother? Alright, man. You two. So they can give you a challenge, right? If they step to me and say, Hey, would you like to play one-on-one? If I say yes to that challenge, in my heart of hearts, I'm going to believe in myself that I can beat them that day. Now, are the odds stacked against me? Absolutely. It's Michael Jordan or LeBron James, two of the greatest basketball players in history. But if I take the challenge, if I say yes to the challenge, I'm not going there for popularity, I'm not going to go out there and get on that court with them for notoriety and hey, I just happen to be around Michael Jordan or LeBron James today. I'm getting on that court to put in my best effort and use all the skill and talent, inspiration, motivation, mixed with a little bit of luck, to see if I can beat them on that day. Every single day when you wake up, you're faced with a monumentous challenge, just like facing LeBron James or Michael Jordan. The question is, are you gonna accept that challenge and put in the full effort, or are you gonna acquiesce to the status quo and just kind of barely meander through life? These are what the challenges are all about. How you navigate, how you perceive these situations as problems that just need to be solved. Thanks for the donation. There you go. Problems that just need to be solved, right? Because at the end of the day, there are gonna always be situations, but the difference between the person that navigates them is the person that actually sees these situations as problems that need solutions, and that person switching to solutions provider mode. That's how you take the challenge on. Some people won't take on the challenge that way, they will see the problem or the situation and take on the PTSD mindset, and they'll take on the victimhood mindset, and then they'll become warriors. They worry, worry, worry nonstop. When you take on the PTG mindset, post-traumatic growth, and you release that victimhood, then you can take on the challenge and you can become a solutions provider. Because you become a warrior, not a warrior. That's the difference. So to give you the ability to just see life in a different perspective, to understand things in a different way. So you can navigate this matrix better. And every day we're faced with these challenges, and if we handle them properly, we get great results. We can continue to build. Move into a frequency and vibration of gratitude for the lessons that you learned, and also then move into the frequency and vibration of love and understanding and peace. And then release it. Release it under forgiveness. And boom, you move on. That's it. And if you do that, man, you can just continue to grow and grow and get better and better and stronger and stronger. It's not about being perfect, it's about learning and growing. Learning and growing. It's about changing your perspectives on certain things as you get more data and information. It's about handling situations better. It's about learning from past mistakes and not recreate, not recreating those same mistakes again. Right? It's about then also passing down that knowledge so that other people can maybe navigate their situations a little bit better. One thing about a candle, if you can become a candle that's lit, that's awareness, consciousness, and then you begin to go and light other people's candle with your own flame. You can light tens of thousands of candles, even millions of candles, from your one candle. That's your consciousness. The thing about lighting candles, the first candle that's lit can light many more candles without ever losing its own flame. You can keep your flame. That's why I love sharing information. People tend to think that if they share information, it's like almost like they're gonna lose everything. That's a competition mindset. That's a mindset that says, oh, the universe is not abundant, and my knowledge must be hoarded, and I must keep all this a secret. It's also an egotistical mindset because what you're saying is I want to see people beneath me. I don't want them to learn what I've learned. I don't want them to know what I know. I want to be above everyone and look down on them. But the true enlightened person, a person that reaches a certain level, and we don't get we don't get to the top. The top is so high, it's a lifetime, it's a lifelong process. Even myself, I'm still learning and growing. I'm not a master guru at anything. I'm in the same boat with every single one of y'all, learning and growing at the same time. The only thing that I'm doing is I built the platform and I'm taking the time and the energy and effort to share with you some of my own personal insights. That's the best that I can do. But I but in no way am I a master guru that knows everything. If someone tells you that they know everything and they're a master guru at everything, well then you gotta question that. Some people are experts at certain things. I feel like I'm an expert in some things. Feel I've put the work in to consider myself to be an expert at something at some things, but not everything. There are people on this live right now that are better than me in certain areas, whether it be skills, talents, um, knowledge in certain things. We have to all realize that we're all one piece of a giant puzzle. And that our main mission here is to help each other put these pieces of the puzzle together. Thank you for the donation. We put these pieces pieces of the puzzle together so that we can actually see the full picture, right? So Melodies Network says, be on my podcast. I'd love to be on your podcast, Melodies. Send an email to Cortez, C-O-R-T-E-Z. Cortez at Forbidden Knowledge.com with the number four. Cortez at forbiddenknowledge.com. Send your podcast request over there and then Cortez will get you scheduled, uh, get me scheduled with you. Alright. And um so we're all putting together pieces of a puzzle so that we can navigate this matrix better. The key and the the key and ultimate goal here is how do we how do we work together instead of fighting each other? How do we collaborate instead of being in competition? So many people want to be in competition with everyone that they're willing to even risk everything they have just to be in this in crazy made-up battle. It's crazy. There are people out there in competition with me who I don't even know they exist. And for what purpose, to what end? I'll never know. It's some illusory, some imaginary battle. When it's much better to be like, hey, how can we work together and do some things? How can we, like Melody said, can you can you come on my podcast or can we can we can we uh can we break break? Can we share some knowledge? Can we can you come to an event that I'm hosting or something or whatever? Instead of doing that, it's like this this imaginary battle. And they gotta notice by now that I'm not fighting them. I don't really care. All I care about is becoming better than I was today than I was yesterday. That's the only competition I really have. How can I be how can I best myself from yesterday's self? If you focus on that, you will jump light years. You will jump light years in self-improvement and self-development. Every day. Great business mind. And he said, he was mentoring me, he was telling me about the secret of success in business. And this this secret of success can be applied to anything. He said, Billy, if you want to be successful in business, the secret is you have to make a profit every single day. Even if it's only one penny. If you make a penny a profit, you made progress and you can become successful. Now I know that sounds wild and it sounds crazy, but at the time, 30 years ago, I didn't really fully understand what he was trying to tell me. Thank you for the donation. And let me pause for a second. One day, Billy shall feel the expertise coming to the UK. I'm coming to the UK in September. I'm gonna be at the GSIC GSIC event. I'll be on stage with David Ike. So look for Galactic Informers website, Galactic Informers, and register, and I'll see you in the UK in September. Getting loud over there now, walking towards the city area. But best keepers telling me, look, Bill, if you want to be successful, you gotta make a profit every single day, even if it's only a penny. At the time I didn't fully understand what that meant. Because I'm thinking a penny, what is he talking about? How can I be successful making a penny? Until I really analyzed my own businesses, and I realized that most of my businesses, just as most of any businesses, don't really make a profit every day. Most of the time you take an L, you take a loss. Most companies have burn rates. Amazon had a multi-million dollar burn rate for over a decade. That means even though they were a public traded company, even though they were bringing in millions of dollars, they still weren't making a profit. Many companies don't make a profit all the time. So if you can set up your business to make a profit, even if it's only a penny, you're light years ahead of some of the other bigger corporations and companies. So I was finally able to realize what he was talking about. And when I launched Forbidden Knowledge, I ran at a burn rate for the first four years of probably about 60,000, 70,000 a month burn rate per month. That means every single month uh the company was in the red about 40 to 60,000, sometimes 80,000. And you have to put that money in yourself. So I invested my own money back into the company. But that's what it takes to be an entrepreneur, right? You're gonna build a business, you gotta sacrifice for it. And you begin to learn what he you know what he was telling me, making a penny. I would love to have had made a penny profit all those months. That means I wouldn't have had to put in 60 to 80,000 of my own money to keep everything going. Right? And so then eventually you get to the point where you can break even in the burn rate section. And then they run and they end up selling or going out of business. But you can begin to apply this same understanding to your own life, right? When you can begin to see and understand that every single day you gotta make a profit, not money-wise, not financially, spiritually, energetically, make a profit. In other words, how can you improve yourself every day? How can you become better than you were yesterday? If you focus on that, just like the same way I focus on it in business, you will become successful. The reason why I become so successful is because I understand the system, the financial system. I understand it pretty well. Am I a master at it? No. But I wrote a book that became a bestseller, a financial book that became a bestseller in four countries, even though it's based on the on the American economy. So I must know a little bit of something about it. But the key is how can you apply those same understandings and techniques and wisdoms to your own life. If everyone on YouTube and social media focused simply on becoming a better version of themselves every day, instead of going into competition against people and creating controversy for likes and views, they'd get so much more out of it. They'd get so much more positive karma, so much more revenues will be generated, they can raise the vibration and frequency on the planet to a higher level, and they will collaborate more, which will also help more people and increase their revenues. But because they don't understand these simple, bare bones, basic facts of life in the universe, they're stuck in the meat suit mode. And the meat suit that we live in, called the body, it believes that it's real and it's tied to this consumptive universe. Everything in this particular realm that we live in in the third dimension is based on consumption. So they feel like they're based on consumption. So they feel they don't see the they don't see the ability to separate themselves from the body. They think they are the body. And because they think they are the body, they will they will look to compete and consume nonstop. When you separate yourself from the body, when you separate yourself from your thoughts, you become the observer of your thoughts. That's where everything changes. You realize that you're not the body, that the body is just a temporal casing to temporarily hold your energy in a realm while you learn and grow spiritually. When you get to that level of understanding, everything will transform for you. Everything will change. And then you can see the value in becoming better every single day. You can see the value in up in upping yourself every day, raising your own bar, raising your own standards, learning or growing, researching, studying, setting yourself, your own goals, setting benchmarks to get to those goals, celebrating your success, celebrating and reaching those benchmarks, reflecting on where you came from and how much you've grown, and learning how to share it effectively with other people. That's how you change yourself and the world at the same damn time. Not competing and fighting, making up fake news about people. When I go on YouTube and social media, I see these so many fake headlines, it's outrageous for click. They call it clickbait. So many fake headlines, so many fake stories, or even some fake stories and just things that don't even need to be faked, just to draw the attention. And the majority of these, these 90% of them are negative. Because it somehow spikes the cortisol in the people, and then they tap the little thing to look at it, see what it's all about, because they want people to suffer as much as they're suffering internally. Everyone wants to suffer at the same time. Strange. Again, email Cortez at Forbidden Knowledge.com. C-O-R-T-E-Z at four, the number forbiddenknowledge.com. Thank you. Thanks for the donation. So yeah, I'm just walking back a few miles. I kind of brought y'all out on this long walk with me this morning. And uh heading back to the four seasons so I can get me some breakfast. I've walked my five miles by the time I get back, and um I've had my personal time, I've had my me time since I got here at 5.45 a.m. Eastern time. And now I don't even know what time it is. I can't see a clock now, but it must be close to 7.30 or 7.15 ish sugar in there. And uh I got a chance to reflect, think, focus, meditate. I had a chance to uh talk to y'all. And uh I'll head back over here and sit down, have a nice breakfast, and prepare for my Monday. Alright. Go home, take a shower, and get ready for this day. Anyway, I appreciate y'all. Thank y'all for hanging out. I'm gonna save some of my battery power. Thanks for all the donations today. I really appreciate that as well. Alright. And uh we'll see y'all a little bit later. Peace. Let me see how I can end this thing. Here we go.