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In this episode, Danny Cobin unpacks the Three Principles—mind, consciousness, and thought—as the invisible architecture behind human experience. Drawing from Syd Banks, George Pransky, and Michael Neill, he frames these ideas as universal laws that bring ease and stability when understood. Through storytelling, real-world examples, and reflections on fear, burnout, and ambition, Danny illustrates how overthinking can feel like background noise—and how true clarity comes from listening to the quieter, wiser voice within. A powerful invitation into self-discovery, resilience, and trusting life as it unfolds.
By Danny CobbinIn this episode, Danny Cobin unpacks the Three Principles—mind, consciousness, and thought—as the invisible architecture behind human experience. Drawing from Syd Banks, George Pransky, and Michael Neill, he frames these ideas as universal laws that bring ease and stability when understood. Through storytelling, real-world examples, and reflections on fear, burnout, and ambition, Danny illustrates how overthinking can feel like background noise—and how true clarity comes from listening to the quieter, wiser voice within. A powerful invitation into self-discovery, resilience, and trusting life as it unfolds.