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Now is Tombo Baldwin in San Carlos, Mexico delivering a simple-but-deep truth: your best reality is not “someday”… it’s now.
Tombo opens with his usual redneck honesty—he doesn’t claim to know it all, but he’s learned to treat mistakes as leverage points. Even a tech failure in the recording becomes part of the message: he gets a second chance, stays peaceful, stays grateful, and shows what it looks like to choose the best moment instead of cursing the moment.
The core teaching lands fast: “Your best reality is now.” Tombo talks about how easy it is to live in the future—“when this happens, then I’ll be happy”—and how that mindset quietly steals your life. At 58, he’s grateful he’s waking up to the truth that life is lived moment to moment, and every moment contains a choice: focus on what’s wrong, or find what’s beautiful and meaningful right in front of you.
He uses his camper as the perfect example. He could obsess over smudges, crooked cabinet doors, scratches in the new floor, and unfinished tasks. Or he can notice Birdie sleeping, Pebble’s little bell, Adryann's bright Mexican mug, a happy butterfly pillow, and the blessing of having shelter, coffee, and a home-on-wheels that got him to Mexico. Same place—two completely different realities—and the difference is focus.
Tombo ties it back to what he’s been teaching: peace → gratitude → bliss, and peace is the gateway to creativity, wisdom, and what he calls the divine field (kingdom of heaven / quantum realm). When you’re peaceful and grateful, you access better solutions—whether that’s fixing a circuit breaker, finding the perfect way to repair scratches, or simply keeping your heart from being hijacked by negativity.
Then he takes it further: living your best reality now doesn’t mean you stop dreaming. It means you dream from peace, not from lack. He talks about using imagination as a tool—Ferrari, private jet, big adventures—not as identity or ego, but as a symbol of abundance without scarcity, where nobody is lacking and the “old limits” don’t get to define what’s possible.
He closes with a practical reset: stop letting the negative run the show. Notice what’s “noted” and give it a time and place—but don’t let it steal today. Choose peace. Choose gratitude. Trust your “divine hardware” to bring solutions when it’s time.
And as always, Tombo signs off like a friend: “I got you.”
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Now is Tombo Baldwin in San Carlos, Mexico delivering a simple-but-deep truth: your best reality is not “someday”… it’s now.
Tombo opens with his usual redneck honesty—he doesn’t claim to know it all, but he’s learned to treat mistakes as leverage points. Even a tech failure in the recording becomes part of the message: he gets a second chance, stays peaceful, stays grateful, and shows what it looks like to choose the best moment instead of cursing the moment.
The core teaching lands fast: “Your best reality is now.” Tombo talks about how easy it is to live in the future—“when this happens, then I’ll be happy”—and how that mindset quietly steals your life. At 58, he’s grateful he’s waking up to the truth that life is lived moment to moment, and every moment contains a choice: focus on what’s wrong, or find what’s beautiful and meaningful right in front of you.
He uses his camper as the perfect example. He could obsess over smudges, crooked cabinet doors, scratches in the new floor, and unfinished tasks. Or he can notice Birdie sleeping, Pebble’s little bell, Adryann's bright Mexican mug, a happy butterfly pillow, and the blessing of having shelter, coffee, and a home-on-wheels that got him to Mexico. Same place—two completely different realities—and the difference is focus.
Tombo ties it back to what he’s been teaching: peace → gratitude → bliss, and peace is the gateway to creativity, wisdom, and what he calls the divine field (kingdom of heaven / quantum realm). When you’re peaceful and grateful, you access better solutions—whether that’s fixing a circuit breaker, finding the perfect way to repair scratches, or simply keeping your heart from being hijacked by negativity.
Then he takes it further: living your best reality now doesn’t mean you stop dreaming. It means you dream from peace, not from lack. He talks about using imagination as a tool—Ferrari, private jet, big adventures—not as identity or ego, but as a symbol of abundance without scarcity, where nobody is lacking and the “old limits” don’t get to define what’s possible.
He closes with a practical reset: stop letting the negative run the show. Notice what’s “noted” and give it a time and place—but don’t let it steal today. Choose peace. Choose gratitude. Trust your “divine hardware” to bring solutions when it’s time.
And as always, Tombo signs off like a friend: “I got you.”
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What you agree with gains permission to operate in your life.

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