The Jay Campbell Podcast

The Attack On Our Creative Consciousness & The Tools That Will Pull Us Out w/ Brooks Braun

07.11.2022 - By Jay CampbellPlay

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In challenging times, it’s easy to get sucked into a fear mindset, but what if we can use the power of intention and attention to consciously shift our reality into one of harmony and resonance? There is a multi-layered attack on our creative consciousness, yet through discipline, consistency and intention we can pull ourselves out. So, how can we move from dissonance to resonance, and free ourselves from everything that tries to distract us from our true divinity? In this episode we speak to renowned self-starter and creator, Brooks Braun about the importance of attention and intention in order to consciously create our reality.   "It’s a mindvirus to distract you from your true divinity, driving you into resonance or dissonance." -Brooks Braun   Three Things We Learned  How our attention and intention create our dimensionIn times of fear and distraction, how can we use the power of attention and intention to create our reality? Why we get to decide if we’re in the greatest or the worst of timesIt’s easy to stay in a victim mindset, but is personal accountability the key to conscious creation? The key to our wellbeingAllopathic medicine has a one-dimensional approach to health, but how can we use a multidimensional approach to reach our full potential?   Guest Bio Brooks Braun is a renowned self-starter and creator, working to advance and inspire all to be self-reliant, self-responsible, and selfless. His art and teachings span many mediums and have touched and reinvigorated the lives of thousands through one-on-one realignments that recalibrate the soul. His art and teachings span many mediums and have touched and reinvigorated the lives of thousands through one-on-one realignments that recalibrate the soul. For more information visit https://brooksbraun.com/.

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