T2C :: Traveling to Consciousness with Clayton Cuteri

Embracing the Now: The Power of Mundane Tasks and a Post-Super Bowl Holiday? | Ep 241

February 12, 2024 Clayton Cuteri
T2C :: Traveling to Consciousness with Clayton Cuteri
Embracing the Now: The Power of Mundane Tasks and a Post-Super Bowl Holiday? | Ep 241
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Speaker 1:

What is up? Conscious monkeys? Welcome back to another episode of traveling to consciousness. As always, did you guess it? I'm your host, clinky Terry, today's episode. We got a lot that we're breaking down for you. Today we're talking about some housekeeping stuff, so I'm gonna be talking about why this podcast came a little bit late. Today we're gonna be talking about the Super Bowl. Yesterday we're gonna be talking about national holidays and, and we're gonna dive Very deeply maybe more deep, maybe not very deep, just a little bit deeper into the present moment and Cleaning and how, and talk about why Cleaning is such a spiritual and important task. We're also gonna get into why I'm talking about the present moment. So much so stick around for that.

Speaker 1:

But first, traveling to consciousness, exploring spiritual journeys to find answers in uncertainty. The first one is that I realize that I think I want to give myself this time in the morning to release these podcasts, right, so I'm recording that this this morning, so to be more responsive. Right, you'll be more, more connected, more aligned with what I'm talking about, so that it's not me recording these a Couple days in the future or the night before, because I'm sure it can resonate a little bit differently. I don't know why, but the energy just feels like it's gonna work that way. So, moving forward, prepare for these podcasts be coming out at 11 am, eastern Standard Time, as opposed to the 7 am, yeah, so I just kind of wanted to mention that so you knew what was coming forward.

Speaker 1:

But let's move on to what happened last night the Super Bowl. Super Bowl was great. It's pretty solid. Fell asleep kind of in the middle of it, woke up in overtime so I saw all the the highlights and, yeah, it was a very. There's probably a lot that could be said here. I'm still trying to digest a lot that I'm thinking of, but I think the Number one thing that really stuck out to me was what I noticed happening this morning, the one thing that at least I can talk a little bit more into, which is this call for the day after the Super Bowl to be a national holiday.

Speaker 1:

I Think that that's fascinating on many levels, many, many levels. It's fascinating. It's fascinating that the suggestion has been made to move the Super Bowl to Saturday, but no, we can't do that. The Super Bowl has to be played on a Sunday. It's just American way, right? I Found it fascinating how people just take off work the next day, right, most people say they're not gonna be productive. Well, they're not, even most people but like a high percentage was like 30% say they're not gonna be productive, say that They'll be less productive, that they'll call in sick, stuff like this. So I think it just it really highlights, I guess, the power that the Superbowl has in today's society. But what really kind of got me going even more was this idea of Catering to an entertainment thing, like warping our national policy, if you will, towards a entertainment, right, towards anything entertainment. And don't get me wrong, I'm open to this idea. I think it's a very interesting idea.

Speaker 1:

But what gets me is that we don't have Election Day as a national holiday, which to me seems like that should be the number one national holiday that we should have, because why not? Election Day seems like that would be the most important day. You know we're a free society and their quotes. We're a free society, we all should have the right to vote, and yet it feels to me that there's more, and maybe it's just the time, could be just the time right, like we're just after the Superbowl people are thinking about it. Is that this? But it seems to me also after the election or during the election or before the election. No one really calls for an election day to be a national holiday. So I haven't really done a whole bunch of research as to why that's the case, but something definitely feels off there. Should that not be a higher priority of becoming a national holiday? Something seems off there, so I really just kind of wanted to put that out there. I know that's not really what we normally talk about on this broadcast, this transmission, but I wanted to put that out there, that I'm very much in favor of Election Day being a national holiday before the day after the Superbowl. I mean, even think about that from from a what do you want to call it? Like a PR perspective of America, the day after the Superbowl is not a holiday. But wait, you guys still don't have Election Day as a holiday. That's kind of crazy to me.

Speaker 1:

But being present, let's move on. Let's move on to what's even more important. Honestly, I mean more important. You'll see why it's more important, because it is almost the foundation. It is the foundation for creating that type of change. So being present, focusing on the present moment, right, we've talked about this a lot. I know you've heard it a lot, but let me hopefully break it down from a different perspective so that it can aid you in becoming more calm. That's going to be the goal of this, because the more calm that you can become, the more power you truly have. That's truly where power lies Is the calmness. How calm can you be?

Speaker 1:

So I want you to take inventory real quick of maybe a time when you've seen somebody angry about something, upset about something, and you thought to yourself along the lines of like, oh, how childish. Or how could you be upset about it, how you could be this frustrated, how could you have this emotion? And I bring this up Because I offer the perspective and I know this is kind of like a charged politically word, but like that, calmness and being present is a spectrum. There are levels and layers to becoming more or less calm or more or less present. The way this can look not that it always looks this way, but the way that this can look is certain things making you more or less upset as time goes on. So you know you have that person who it's all upset about something that doesn't really matter, right, you see it and you don't really matter. You go home, you have your, you do your routine, but then maybe someone else could be looking at your routine Excuse me, someone else could be looking at your routine and realizing that you're not as calm as you could be.

Speaker 1:

See, I noticed this myself whenever I noticed a Friend of mine, someone close to me, was fidgeting. I saw them fidgeting and I call my little, said hey, hey, relax, you're, you're getting worked up about something. They're like oh, I thought I was really calm and I laughed because I was like your. Your body language is displaying the exact opposite. But what this had me realize is that there's a spectrum here with being calm, and it really made me think how I'm, how could I become more calm? I'm become more centered, become more relaxed, be more present. So I offer this perspective of Saying that at some level we all, myself including can become more calm. So I just offer that as a perspective, because the more calm you can be, the more present you'll fall in love or you'll connect with the present moment. And so I think this leads into maybe like what's a task, what's something that you could physically do To become more present or to practice becoming more present?

Speaker 1:

And I got this task, this idea, for my guru and, quite frankly, I actually I'm going to try to see if I can focus on it right after I've done recording this podcast which is cleaning cleaning your house, cleaning your room, cleaning anything and what he suggests is to become very focused on every little detail. Now, why? What effect does this actually have in the real world? Well, quite frankly, it's actually a lot after he broke it down. But let's look at it this way. But let's look at it this way, your subconscious mind and it's it's deeper than your subconscious, right it's, it technically goes down to a quantum level, right? So Imagine the room you're in.

Speaker 1:

Maybe you're in a car, maybe you're in a uh, an ice box. I don't know what you're in, I don't know how you listen to my podcast, but every Element around you, or at least the room, has a quantum field. You move into a different room, you're in a new quantum and like this is Like everything, like it's a different universe that you walk into when you move into a different room, completely, 100% different universe. So, in the quantum that you're currently in, the room that you're currently in, it has its own government, it has its own solar system, it has its own People, energies, motivations, spirits, you name it. It has it all unique to that specific room. So because of this, all of those influences Influence your own quantum. Right, because you have all that within you as well, your whole body is its own quantum as well.

Speaker 1:

That's, try not to get too deep on this, but just Try to keep it high level. It's not high level at all, it's actually very low level. So you walk into a room, your body immediately starts interacting with those quantums, subconsciously, without your awareness, even deeper than subconscious, physically, technically. And so by cleaning, getting as present as you can with the process of cleaning every little thing in a room, you're connecting to that quantum field. And you can even imagine this. You can imagine that you're moving around like solar systems. Actually, that can be kind of fun. Imagine you're moving around. It's not your phone, or it's not cables, it's not paper, it's not Blankets. You're moving around a solar system and you want to make it as beautiful as possible. Because then, if you make the quantum's around you as beautiful as possible, your physical quantum, your body quantum, will become as beautiful as possible.

Speaker 1:

And here's the crazy thing is that you sit here and you think, oh, this is such small work, right, there's paper that's been sitting on my desk for the last month. Think about how many times you thought to yourself I should clean that up, I should move that paper. This little poke in your mind is what's preventing you from becoming even more calm, even deeper, in the present moment, because it exists. You know what you need to do. You keep telling yourself you need to do it, but if you don't do it, it's gonna keep sitting there, it's gonna keep agitating you, it's gonna keep festering and that festering is gonna prevent you for becoming more calm. So it may seem very small, but it has such a huge reaction to everything. So, with that being said, I'm looking around at my place right now and I definitely need to clean up something.

Speaker 1:

So I hope you guys all enjoyed this. Please share this with someone else, if you did, and if you Don't have someone else to share, I completely understand. These kinds of topics are wild. Please leave a five-star review and If you don't do any of those, then we're gonna have a very interesting talk whenever we see each other in the sixth dimension. You.

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