 Well, I'm in the holy freaking city of Jerusalem. It's after 7 p.m. The Sabbath came in. I'm not supposed to film here, but I am. So today's video is going to be very interesting. So, stay and watch what happens. I was actually thinking of finding a really special, cool place to make the video since we are in Jerusalem. And then I saw this ball thing here. This magical sphere of water that made me think that this might just be like a really, really good place to make this video. So the topic that I want to discuss with you today is what I call trusting in life. And from there, finding your inner stillness within. So I'm going to keep the video right now while relocating to a better site. Had the intuition that, you know, it could be better. I'm in Jerusalem. It's an amazing view. Although I'm in the industrial area, I want to get it. The topic for today's video really relates to a video that I made a couple of months ago that I called the Enlightened Perspective. Again, I'm still looking for like a place to film. That would be good. Hoping I don't veer off into the religious areas, accidentally, where you might literally get stoned for being with the phone. Especially like me, you know, I'm like this with the phone. Yeah, but you'll definitely get a good view from me. So regarding the topic of trusting in life and being still, the main meaning that I'm trying to put behind it is not feeling the need to always control events. Trusting events to turn out, not necessarily for the best of your interest, but the way they should turn out. Well, so this is like the best kind of view that I could have arranged for you in the time I had. Like I said, I recorded today like another one and a half, you know, like 90 minute video. So I did my, I did my shit today. And I'm going with my girlfriend to her family's dinner soon. So it would be a bit of a problem right now because we're really going far and looking for a great place. But we'll use this chance to make the video. I'm sorry if there's a bit of wind. Try to bear with me here. If I see too much wind, I'll just skip the video a bit. So don't worry about it. Anyway, the topic, this is the final time I'll say it, it's about trusting in life and being still. It's a spiritual deep topic, but it also relates to every other aspect of life. So what I noticed is that you have two modes of how you can, you know, live life. You could say you could live in the trusting way where you put your faith in life. You know, it could be God or life itself or intuition, whatever. Or you could live in a constant state of reaction. And the easiest way to know which one you live in is to see how much peace you feel at any given moment. The more you trust life, like the animals, the more you have stillness within, the less you feel the need to think, you feel more calm. Everything is just more still. And you notice that reactions, let's say in a conversation, they come out of their own accord. You don't feel the need to react to everything. If it's your business, you don't feel the need to micromanage everything. You just trust that whatever it is about the business, if it needs to be taken care of, it will. And again, it's just a very minimized mode where you focus more on the being, you know, just actually being here, and you trust that the action will arise naturally, whereas the opposite mode says, I'm focusing on the action and always doing whatever it takes to make sure nothing goes wrong. And then when everything is good, then, yeah, sure, I can have a bit of that being stuff, you know, a bit of that stillness, shit. The more you allow things to be, the more you let things happen, let's say even bad emotion comes up, you don't resist it, somebody annoys you, you shut up, you don't talk. Your business, you know, the more you don't have to meddle every second what happens, you know, with your social life and Facebook, the more you just let it be. The more things will usually turn out better, and sometimes yes, sometimes no, but usually things will improve vastly when you stop putting energy into them. People will love you more, will feel more connected to you, the less energy you put into animating yourself and just the more energy you put into like just being there with them, and the best way to physically characterize this to actually, on an actionable level, make it happen is by just choosing to not take action, not do things. So, you know, you see that food looks very tasty, you don't eat it, you know, when I really want to say something right now in the conversation, you don't, you want to close the video, you know, fuck the video, I don't want to watch it anymore, you calm down, you let the video be. You know, the business, like, oh, I need you to look at this and look at that, you don't, you let it be. Now, don't confuse this letting things be with complacency or with, I'm too good for this, or with, you know, butling it up, you know, soaking it in like, oh, God, this is so bad, why do I have to, no, it's about letting go and deciding to not react in situations to let things play out. You know, if an action needs to be taken, it will be taken. And the more you minimize yourself, the more you, you know, don't respond to situations unnecessarily, if it's verbally, it's an action level, the more things will naturally go well. Like, you'll have a conversation with somebody, he'll start, or she will start saying something that you really don't understand, that you're like, oh, you have to say something about this now, but you, you like, okay, I'll listen, I'm not gonna listen to that feeling, I'm just gonna be with her, be with him, and just listen. The more you can do that, you know, suddenly you'll realize like, oh, this person is talking about their thing, like they're going through their own process right now and they're just saying what they need to say to help themselves. Like, it's not about me, you know, if it's the business, you let go of it a bit, you know, you don't feel the need to always do things and change things and check things. And then suddenly, you actually start focusing on things that matter, whereas before what you did was focus on things that didn't matter, put 90% of your attention there, and then you were so drained that you barely had any energy and attention left for the things that actually mattered. So, again, this is a way of life that is a lot more complacent, relaxed. Just... still. Okay, even me doing the video, there's two ways I can go about it, it's like, oh my God, what do I say? What do I do? Or, just let the video be, words come out, words come out, words don't come out, they don't come out, it is what it is. Maybe next time it will be better, maybe next time it will be worse, but again, letting it be, letting it be, let your business be, let your relationship be, let your everything be, let your life be. And when you're able to do that action, to do that letting go, gradually, you start to trust in life more and more and more, and you will feel that deep stillness within arising, that feeling of peace, whoa, you know, I don't need to think anymore, I don't need to run, I can actually be in between actions, it doesn't have to be a continuous stream of actions. You can listen to the birds, you can listen to the cars if, you know, the annoying noise of the cars is suddenly not so annoying when you let things be. This is how you create a living where it's smooth, where there's not much drama, where there's no taking things personally, where you don't need disasters, because disasters usually come to those that need them, that need a bit of shaking up, if it's your business failing, a relationship getting destroyed. When you come from the right frame of mind, you don't attract these nearly as much, because you just don't need them, because life is going to give you what you need. So put aside whatever it is right now that's bothering you, that looks important, that you have to do it right now and don't do it, just let it go and realize that what needs to happen will happen. Whatever it is that requires effort to do, you're not going to be able to sustain it. You're only going to be able to sustain the things that happen naturally. So be still, breathe, relax, let it be. You don't have to react, you can just sit there if it is required, you can even feel bad and just not do anything about it. Stay with the bad feeling, stay with the need to react, just be aware of it and see what happens. Because you'll see yourself not reacting, not trying to do anything, not trying to resist and things just work out. That thing that scared you, that call, that situation, it will be solved on its own. That drama you had, you can't have drama if you don't feed the drama. I mean you can, but the people who have drama with you even when you don't do anything are probably not going to stay there for long in your life. So this is Jerusalem, this is the industrial area. It's not very cool, very nice. It's just a regular area. Hopefully tomorrow we'll take you to some more cool places. So thank you for being with me in this lesson. Please if you can, even once the video ends, try to just sit there and not immediately close it, go to the next thing, the next thing. Try to just not do anything for maybe just 10 seconds, maybe 5, maybe 3, maybe 1 second which is don't do anything once the video is done. Just breathe and be there and you'll find that you actually feel better at that moment than anything that came before it no matter how funny or good it was. So this is the message for today. Peace be upon you. Peace. I need to learn how to pronounce peace better, but you got the message. Thanks for watching. Please subscribe if you haven't. Goodbye.