140. The Ten Terrains of Consciousness with Alan David Reed and Tahnee Woolf.

The creators of The ‘Ten Terrains Of Consciousness’ model Alan David Reed and Tahnee Woolf are Dr. Brad Miller’s guests on Episode 140 of “The Beyond Adversity Podcast.”

The ‘Ten Terrains Of Consciousness’ Model is a response to other systems of self-knowledge, such as Astrological Star Signs, the Enneagram, Myers-Briggs, DISC, Human Design, Gene Keys, Wealth Dynamics, and Reichian Characterology.

The ‘Ten Terrains Of Consciousness’ Model does not tell you what ‘type’ you are. Instead, It helps you understand your fundamental relationship with reality at this point in your spiritual development. This creates the basis for your core perceptions, the way you think, your worldview, your values, your behaviors, and your actions.

Alan David Reed and Tahnee Woolf share with Dr. Brad in great detail how they met and discovered their complementary set of skills and interests and partnered together to uncover and create ‘Ten Terrains Of Consciousness’ through their own deep introspection and the researching of trends and evolutionary patterns of humanity.

What evolves in Episode 140 of The Beyond Adversity Podcast is a fascinating conversation about the very nature of humanness itself and the discovery of a process and tools which will help the person seeking personal transformation to respond to questions like…

Are seeking to…

KNOW YOURSELF more deeply?

GET ALONG BETTER with friends and family?

MEET LIKE-MINDED PEOPLE who are just like you?

HAVE PEACE OF MIND about what is happening in our world?

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The purpose of “The Beyond Adversity Podcast” is to help people navigate adverse conditions in their life (disease, death, divorce, debt, depression) and emerge to a life of peace prosperity, and purpose.

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The Ten Terrains of Consciousness Transcript

Transcript
Brad Miller:

Hello, good people, and Welcome to Beyond adversity

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with Dr. Brad Miller, where it is our opportunity to help you

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navigate adverse conditions in your life to come to a place of

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peace, prosperity, and purpose. And we do that by teaching and

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talking to great people and great leaders and great authors

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and great people that produced interesting and helpful

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materials. And that is the case here today. As we have authors

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and leaders with us, Allen, David Reed and Tawny Wolf, who

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have created the 10 terrains model, and they have authored

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the book, introducing the 10 terrains of consciousness,

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understanding yourself, other people and our world and in this

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material they've embraced and they've studied people with a

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new way to understand themselves more deeply at the world more

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deeply on our planet. And they do this in such a way to help

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lead people into a future that is profitable for them. halon

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David Reed is a global thinker and visionary. He was involved

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with a Silicon Valley and, and the corporate world is architect

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and builder and planner and environmental designer for some

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time, and then Tawny wolf is a Modern Renaissance woman. She's

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been a lawyer, a Oxford scholar, a screenwriter, or radio's

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personal development coach. They've been involved with lots

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of things. And they've got together now for the term to

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develop this concept of this process they call the terrain of

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consciousness. So Tony and Alan, Welcome to Beyond adversity.

Alan David Reed:

router. So happy to be here with

Tahnee Woolf:

you. Thanks for having us on the show

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is awesome. You folks are coming to us today

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from Australia, and I'm in Indianapolis, Indiana, and we

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have a great, great time to making a connection. As we talk

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about some important things during a really pivotal time in

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our world, our worlds are going through some really challenging

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times right now. And you're given us a process to help us

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navigate some difficult concepts by learning about ourselves

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better and about how we relate to the world. I'd like to find

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this a little bit about you, you folks how you came to this point

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to create this, create this, this book and this product and a

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little bit about your background and a little bit what gives you

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the opportunity or the credentials to produce as either

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one can start, but it's like fun a little bit about your

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background. Well, Brad, I

Alan David Reed:

guess I can go first to say basically, since I

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was a child, having had a deep connection with with nature,

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when I was growing up in the woods, with animals and trees,

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nature really kind of took me under her wing and taught me

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quite a lot. And having been moved from that environment to

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Southern California. When I was 11, I really felt the

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disconnection and had at that point, realized my life's work

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was to understand how we, as human beings become so

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disconnected from our essence of ourselves. And so my, my

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striving was to really come back to this inner peace that I had

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felt, and you brought that concept about being at peace.

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And I really have seen over the course of my life, that what

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really is being looked for is peace of mind. And I've heard

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that from so many great leaders. And so for me, it was a journey

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that took me through all the sciences, all the religious

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studies, just everything I could find all, you know, through the

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commerce world, just to understand how the world was the

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way it was, why it was the way it was, and and really to answer

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these deeper questions. So it's just been a lifelong quest. And

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I've studied and covered so much, it's it's hard to even

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remember where I've been at times. But yeah, it's been a

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journey just for me to answer these deep questions that I had,

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that were burning on my heart as a child. And that's brought us

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here today. Having met Tani, we similarly had a similar

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question. And it just kept evolving from asking this

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question again. And again, this work, I guess you could say that

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spirit kind of wanted it to come through and it's been sort of

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brought through in our conversation. And as we've

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evolved that research, it just keeps getting more and more

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clear and grounded. And the question

Tahnee Woolf:

that we were asking really was, even though

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we're both coming at it from opposite perspectives, that

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question or asking was what is underneath the differences

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between people? Why do people see the world so differently

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from each other and why there's so much conflict and strife in

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the world? We're both asking it from different perspectives here

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Ellen's got a background in science and mysticism, and he

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tends to look to the macro patterns playing out on the

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planet globally, politically and economically. My backgrounds

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more in the interpersonal world. So My deep questions as a child,

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why do my parents and my sister might all see the world so

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differently from each other, even though we've been raised in

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the same way, what is really going on underneath these

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differences, and I was always driven by an urge to help people

Tahnee Woolf:

become in in more greater harmony with each other and get

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along better and have less conflict. So all the things I've

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done in my life, we're about understanding people and

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learning different languages and studying more psychological

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models and personality type models. And, and then I've had

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my own journey of adversity that I've overcome in my life, which

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has been pretty much crippled with chronic pain and able to

Tahnee Woolf:

walk and many, many years of a long journey of healing. And

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during that journey, I changed and shifted so much in my own

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way of seeing the world now that I understand this tend to reins

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model, I can look back and see that I actually shifted through

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several of these, what we call terrains of consciousness, as

Tahnee Woolf:

part of my journey of healing. And so when Ellen and I met, we

Tahnee Woolf:

both had done a lot of inner work on ourselves over our lives

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to overcome a lot of adversity in our childhoods in our own

Tahnee Woolf:

personal lives. And we, we've had to develop a very kind of

Tahnee Woolf:

profound spiritual perspective on our own lives. And then we

Tahnee Woolf:

came together and asked this question, what is really going

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on on this planet underneath personality types underneath

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belief systems underneath beneath the way people are

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raised, and that conditioning, how are people relating

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differently to reality, and that's how this model started to

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come through in our conversations. And then we just

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thought we'd better start writing this stuff down and

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talking about it eventually just grew into a whole body of work.

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As we started to run across people, everyone's like, gee,

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that actually feels really truthful, that seems to explain

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a lot and just was really landing with people. So he

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decided to stop all their other work and just pour ourselves

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into this. But it's not something either was ever sought

Tahnee Woolf:

to create this model, it just actually came through us.

Brad Miller:

Well, that's, that's awesome, saying you had

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kind of a macro approach and a micro approach or the inner self

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or outer self coming together here. And you came up with this

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model, called the 10 terrains. And I'm really interested in

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this term terrain that you use. terrain, to me means topography,

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it means you know, I like to cycle for instance, bicycle, and

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or sometimes I do trail riding, sometimes I do on the road. But

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you know, terrain means something when you're, you know,

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elevations and the land and so on, and how you have to navigate

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that. What you're talking about here is a process to navigate.

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The earth isn't or the our since our world that we live in. So

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I'd like you to give us kind of a an overall a 10,000 foot view

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of your model here and how it relates to helping us be firmly

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residents of this earth to get through it. Just give us a

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bigger view. Okay, well,

Alan David Reed:

it's a it's a great question, terrain,

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actually, it was, it was quite a journey for me to come to that

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correct word for this, when we look at the fact that we're

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living in a universe that's fractal in its construction,

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terrain, is true that it's on the land, and we refer we relate

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to terrain as different kinds of land, but we also have terrains

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in our, in our bodies, and our you know, you sometimes hear

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about the terrains and your intestine if it's alkaline, or

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acid. So in this idea of the fracked, calumny of things, we

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also have terrains in our in consciousness. And what I really

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looked at as the definition of the word that really wasn't in

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the dictionary, and I sort of expanded it to say that what a

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terrain is like, is the condition upon which something

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manifests. So on Earth, you've got a terrain of a certain kind

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that will manifest one kind of forest in one area, hilly

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terrain in another area that will manifest a different kind

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of landscape. And so it's, it's that kind of underpinning that

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we're looking at here. And so what we have is a terrain, and

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consciousness that's really like, the glasses we're looking

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through, and the filters that we're seeing the world through.

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And so these different terrains of consciousness are how we're

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relating to our lives and to the world around us and to each

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other and how we're seeing things. And so by understanding

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that perspective that you have on life, then you're able to

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really get a sense of what it is you need to feel safe, how you

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need to relate to others and, and, and truly, to overcome

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adversity. You need to understand how you are needing

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to feel safe at your core, and what methods are necessary. And

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this is what this model really helps to bring clear is knowing

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your terrain will give you that foundation to begin to navigate

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this journey that you're on.

Tahnee Woolf:

And so really, people are seeing the world in

Tahnee Woolf:

really different ways. It's almost like I'm wearing a pair

Tahnee Woolf:

of purple glasses, someone else's wearing a pair of blue

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glasses, someone else's red glasses. Am I seeing something

Tahnee Woolf:

completely differently, but we don't know we're wearing the

Tahnee Woolf:

colored glasses. So if you're sitting around the dinner table,

Tahnee Woolf:

or at the moment if you're locked in a house with someone

Tahnee Woolf:

in lockdown somewhere in the world, right and you You may

Tahnee Woolf:

have personality clashes and all that normal stuff that

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everyone's already aware of. But sometimes underneath that, that

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is also a terrain clash. So the person is actually coming from a

Tahnee Woolf:

completely different relationship with reality, you

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could even see it as a different operating system, your iMac and

Tahnee Woolf:

their windows, and it's just not compatible. And once people come

Tahnee Woolf:

to understand their own terrain, and then they take the time to

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learn the model, and so they can start to recognize maybe the

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terrain that their partner is coming from, or their colleagues

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or their parents, and they start to see why it is that their

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parents or their partner driving them crazy, because they don't

Tahnee Woolf:

see the world, they don't want to wear a mask, or they just

Tahnee Woolf:

have such a different relationship to reality, once

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you come to understand this model, it's like one of those

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things that when you understand it, a lot of things start to

Tahnee Woolf:

make sense. And then you can use different strategies to get

Tahnee Woolf:

along better with people to reduce the conflict to get less

Tahnee Woolf:

infuriated by their action. They can be a lot more peace and

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compassion in the world as people start to understand the

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causes of these difference. Yeah.

Brad Miller:

And so it is so interesting about how,

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especially the time 11 right now and October of 2020, when we

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have a lot of political strife and racial disharmony and the

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economy is really challenging for a lot of folks and chorus,

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the COVID thing about how many people who come from a same

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environment, same family even see things so differently, and

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has been exacerbated now. So there is significant conflict

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going on in the world, within individuals politically and

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otherwise. And you're giving us some models to help us least to

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try to understand ourselves to try to understand one another.

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And then I think it has to go with what you talked about the

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consciousness, the terrain of consciousness. So how does your

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model help us to get more connected with our personal

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consciousness? And then in order to relate to to these other

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folks, how does it do that?

Alan David Reed:

Well, we could first say that the the

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foundation of this model is understanding that our

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consciousness is non local. And this is really where the leading

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edge of science is starting to see what the mystics and

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enlightenment been saying that really, we are at a conscious

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universe, this entire universe is a conscious construction. And

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we're inside of that. So when we look at consciousness, it's not

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just what's happening within us, it's what's happening within us

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as a relationship to everything around us. And so that's

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important. Because a lot of times consciousness is

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considered to be just something separate from from someone else.

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But when you look at the fact that it's actually connected,

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that's when it starts to really start to fall into place, it's

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like putting the sun in the middle of the solar system,

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rather than the Earth in the middle, everything starts to

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fall into place. And so people around a dinner table, you talk

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about family gatherings, and a lot of times we say don't talk

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about politics or things because it's going to cause a lot of

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people to, to get stirred up. And especially with this COVID

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situation, people are getting stirred up, especially when

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they're being stuck together, as we're saying. So it's

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understanding that, that we each have a different relationship to

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each other through these filters. And by understanding

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the language of those different filters and the needs of those

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different people, or those different terrains, then then we

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actually can start to relax and be more accepting of each other,

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and allow, you know, harmony to come back in. And I would invite

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your listeners to go to our YouTube channel of under 10

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terrains, we've just done a COVID series that really brings

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this model to life. When you look at the various perspectives

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of each terrain in relation to this COVID pandemic, you really

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start to see how how this lives in our world and how each person

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is is coming from this model and how really practical it actually

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is.

Tahnee Woolf:

Yeah, we did a series of videos, a different

Tahnee Woolf:

video for each terrain, how people adapt terrain are

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responding to the COVID crisis, how people have this terrain are

Tahnee Woolf:

responding. And they really, really differently, how they're

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showing up where they're responding. And it's a really

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practical way to understand this quite quickly. Well, let's,

Brad Miller:

let's get into that just a little bit. And help us

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to understand these various models, there's 10 of these

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terrains I understand. So unpack at least a couple of them for us

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to give us the some idea a little more specifically, what

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we're talking about here,

Tahnee Woolf:

obviously, like there's 10 of them, and it will

Tahnee Woolf:

take you an hour to go into each in detail but I can just do a

Tahnee Woolf:

really super quick summary of some of them. I won't go into

Tahnee Woolf:

all of them. Um, the will back so let's start with the third

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one that will base terrain pyramid. This is one that's been

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seen a lot in human history, and there's still a lot of people at

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this terrain on the planet. So the wall base terrain is a

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terrain where it's very much coming from a belief that it's a

Tahnee Woolf:

wild west world and everyone's out to get to get me in the

Tahnee Woolf:

scarcity consciousness and I got to look after myself, no one's

Tahnee Woolf:

gonna look after me. And the cost of ABA strategy here is to

Tahnee Woolf:

amass as much wealth and power as possible to keep me safe and

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to be able to exert control over other people. So it can Have

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a fortress fortress mentality type of thing, which

Tahnee Woolf:

is meant Obviously, we've seen that in

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conquest and Empire through history and in slavery and all

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those kinds of situations. But you can also see it just in

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common person on the street is coming from that terrain, it

Tahnee Woolf:

feels like I don't want to follow the law, the government's

Tahnee Woolf:

trying to get me I'm not gonna wear a mask, no one's gonna tell

Tahnee Woolf:

me what to do. I don't care about society, I just one look

Tahnee Woolf:

after me and my family. It's just a very, it's the kind of

Tahnee Woolf:

people who might do looting or take their anger out in mob

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violence. We're not judging it. There's nothing wrong with it.

Tahnee Woolf:

It's just where someone's at their personal journey at that

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point in time. But it's

Brad Miller:

been a prevalent, but a prevalent thing going on

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right now. There's really,

Tahnee Woolf:

yeah, because the people that terrain have been

Tahnee Woolf:

very stirred up at the moment, and there are quite a lot of

Tahnee Woolf:

them on the planet. So it's helpful to understand that so we

Tahnee Woolf:

can come from a place of empowered response to it rather

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than fear or anger around the terrain after that, which is

Tahnee Woolf:

where it's sort of more than mainstream is that we call this

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the order base terrain square. And this is a terrain that's

Tahnee Woolf:

coming in response to pyramid. And so rather than feeling like

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it's a wild west, the sense of safety at square comes from

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being part of a smoothly running system. So someone at this

Tahnee Woolf:

terrain now wants to be a upstanding member of society

Tahnee Woolf:

contribute to the smooth running of society. They're caring about

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contributing to the whole, they wanted to be a good citizen,

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they tend to follow the law, they tend to want to look after

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everyone make sure that they're a law abiding citizen. And yeah,

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it's very much about keeping the consensus reality going in a

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very stable way. And so then the terrain after that we call the

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reflection base.

Brad Miller:

Before you go to from that when I took your I

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went online and took your assessment. And that's why I

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popped out is a square, which my which my three adult children

Brad Miller:

have already known. I was a square for a long time, but that

Brad Miller:

was, yeah, but I've been called that before. But anyhow. I was.

Brad Miller:

I was interested that came.

Tahnee Woolf:

Yeah, I think we saw on your result this morning,

Tahnee Woolf:

that you're actually at square moving to diamond. So we'll be

Tahnee Woolf:

interesting for you to hear.

Brad Miller:

Yeah. I benefit your take on that.

Tahnee Woolf:

Yeah, transitioning to diamond. So

Tahnee Woolf:

that most people are some people are at a terrain, and they kind

Tahnee Woolf:

of stay there for 2030 4050 years, some people actually some

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things start to happen in their life that caused them to start

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to shift and expand, and they can start to transition from one

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terrain to the next. And one day, they wake up and they're

Tahnee Woolf:

like, wow, I see the world really differently from how I

Tahnee Woolf:

used to, I don't think I want to do that same job anymore. I

Tahnee Woolf:

don't really resonate with these people anymore. Like it's a

Tahnee Woolf:

massive shift. So if someone's moving from one to the other, a

Tahnee Woolf:

lot of things are starting to stir up in their life and listen

Tahnee Woolf:

to learn a lot of lessons. So when you come out of square

Tahnee Woolf:

moved to diamonds and diamonds were actually in many ways our

Tahnee Woolf:

western world is out. But a lot of people aren't at that time.

Tahnee Woolf:

But the Western culture is at this terrain. So the culture is

Tahnee Woolf:

at diamonds, a diamond, the reflection base terrain is all

Tahnee Woolf:

about. Not so much focusing on the good of the society. It's an

Tahnee Woolf:

individual focus terrain is all about unique expression, unique

Tahnee Woolf:

identity, innovation, we're not so caring about the system. And

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if we want to innovate, we want to overthrow the system, we want

Tahnee Woolf:

to question authority want to stop the thing for ourselves and

Tahnee Woolf:

follow our own path. And things like the internet have emerged

Tahnee Woolf:

from the culture of being at diamond because it's

Tahnee Woolf:

decentralizing of information rather than rather than everyone

Tahnee Woolf:

reading the same encyclopedia, and then we will different

Tahnee Woolf:

opinions. And yeah, so there's been a big shift from about the

Tahnee Woolf:

1960s, from square to diamond. But there's still many, many

Tahnee Woolf:

people at the order based around square and our society. And

Tahnee Woolf:

there's often a generational conflict between the two between

Tahnee Woolf:

some people who are still at square and some people have

Tahnee Woolf:

moved to diamond. That's one of the biggest culture clashes in

Tahnee Woolf:

the planet, but also the one I spoke about before between

Tahnee Woolf:

pyramid and square, the people are really wanting to follow the

Tahnee Woolf:

law and look after the good of society and the people who just

Tahnee Woolf:

like I didn't care about that, I just want look after my

Tahnee Woolf:

interest, there's always a big clash between that as well. And

Tahnee Woolf:

then I'll just share one other one, because I'm the one off I

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mean, there's 10 of them, obviously. And they become

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progressively more kind of expanded. The one after the

Tahnee Woolf:

reflection based around diamond, we can talk about the connection

Tahnee Woolf:

based terrain circle. The shift here is really a shift from head

Tahnee Woolf:

to heart, people who are at so called a really deeply connected

Tahnee Woolf:

to the web of life, I think of indigenous peoples living very

Tahnee Woolf:

close to the land, they're very connected to the earth, that

Tahnee Woolf:

there's not really a leader or a sort of individual identity.

Tahnee Woolf:

It's much more a collaborative group, who were all coming from

Tahnee Woolf:

a very heart centered place. So we're starting to see some

Tahnee Woolf:

little small populations pop up on the world who are living from

Tahnee Woolf:

that place, much, much simpler life closer to the earth. But as

Tahnee Woolf:

a collective society, we're not at that place. But one of the

Tahnee Woolf:

things we're seeing happening in this Coronavirus crisis is some

Tahnee Woolf:

of the people who were in the process of shifting from diamond

Tahnee Woolf:

to circle and their personal journey that has been

Tahnee Woolf:

accelerated for them because there's been a giant pause

Tahnee Woolf:

button pressed, and people can't do their work and they can't

Tahnee Woolf:

distract themselves with entertainment and media and

Tahnee Woolf:

they're having to go very much inwards, into the connection

Tahnee Woolf:

with their body and their nature and some of those people's

Tahnee Woolf:

shifts have been accelerated. So we're seeing that there is like

Tahnee Woolf:

a global beginning of a global shift starting to happen but you

Tahnee Woolf:

know, it could take

Brad Miller:

but another piece of that tiny but also perhaps be

Brad Miller:

how there's more more interaction between people of

Brad Miller:

these of the various personality types and I wonder how that

Brad Miller:

works. Is that lead to conflict? does it lead to more

Brad Miller:

collaboration? Do people stay current are people kind of

Brad Miller:

locked into their terrain. How do these interact with one

Brad Miller:

another, especially if you're interacting with other people

Brad Miller:

tell us how that dynamic in

Alan David Reed:

your brain is really a function of a lot of

Alan David Reed:

factors, the traumas you've experienced the beliefs you've

Alan David Reed:

got, and the stories you're holding on to. So in a, in a

Alan David Reed:

physic sense, it's a bundle of charge. And so how you heal

Alan David Reed:

yourself will determine how you move through this continuum of

Alan David Reed:

terrains. Because at the core of it, we are already this infinite

Alan David Reed:

consciousness, we are already at one, one collective

Alan David Reed:

consciousness, universal consciousness. And so when we

Alan David Reed:

speak about accessing higher power, accessing our infinite

Alan David Reed:

self, that's really what we're doing is coming back to our core

Alan David Reed:

essence. And so when you come to heal those things that are

Alan David Reed:

causing you to be separate from each other, then you will

Alan David Reed:

naturally come to this place of unity and connection. And so

Alan David Reed:

there was a, a journey that's going on here, but you can't

Alan David Reed:

force that through through wheel or the mind. It's really a

Alan David Reed:

function of surrendering and healing and doing a lot of what

Alan David Reed:

you know, the one interesting thing about how this model came

Alan David Reed:

about is I have studied much of the spiritual and biblical and

Alan David Reed:

mystery school texts, and they they all have been sort of

Alan David Reed:

dancing around this, but never really quite seeing this as

Alan David Reed:

clearly as it emerged in the research I was doing to just be

Alan David Reed:

this this direct continuum. Yeah,

Tahnee Woolf:

yeah, I was just gonna say, I'm just falling off

Tahnee Woolf:

what Elon said in terms of what you asked about conflict like

Tahnee Woolf:

that you can be a you know, a very mature person at each

Tahnee Woolf:

terrain, you could be very image, you could be a young

Tahnee Woolf:

person or an old person, but there's still going to be a

Tahnee Woolf:

fundamental thing that you have in common with other people,

Tahnee Woolf:

your terrain, the fundamental way you see the world, but when

Tahnee Woolf:

you're in a conversation with someone who sees the world from

Tahnee Woolf:

a different terrain, they can be conflict, as you just asked,

Tahnee Woolf:

there really can be depending on which terrains are sitting in a

Tahnee Woolf:

room together, we the degree of the conflict, if you have

Tahnee Woolf:

someone that the Unity based around infinity, which is the

Tahnee Woolf:

train someone like a Buddha is art, where he's in total state

Tahnee Woolf:

of witnessing and let go of all ego, and he's just purely in

Tahnee Woolf:

surrender to the divine in every moment, it's less likely that

Tahnee Woolf:

he's going to be conflict with someone at pyramid. But if

Tahnee Woolf:

someone at pyramid and someone at diamond are in a room

Tahnee Woolf:

together, and they're both at a point in their journey, where

Tahnee Woolf:

they're very much identifying still with their own, with their

Tahnee Woolf:

own human self, their ego software in mind, then the there

Tahnee Woolf:

can be a lot more charge to the beliefs. And so sometimes it can

Tahnee Woolf:

be a lot of conflict, where let's say there's a parent at

Tahnee Woolf:

square and a child at diamond, the child wants to go off and do

Tahnee Woolf:

all these innovative things, a parent wants them to find a

Tahnee Woolf:

career path that they stick to, and they can't really understand

Tahnee Woolf:

each other. So one of the things we've seen from people who've

Tahnee Woolf:

done this quiz and read a book is that I understand my father

Tahnee Woolf:

better now, you know, we're having less conflict with each

Tahnee Woolf:

other now, because actually get him now. I know how to speak to

Tahnee Woolf:

my father in a way that he can hear me and I can put it in

Tahnee Woolf:

language that helps him feel safe, because I actually, I

Tahnee Woolf:

really understand now how he's seeing the world differently.

Tahnee Woolf:

And we've had a lot of reports back from people that the

Tahnee Woolf:

conflicts, particularly with their family, or their spouse

Tahnee Woolf:

are dissolving as I started to really understand the other

Tahnee Woolf:

person's perspective, because for stuff we just don't really

Tahnee Woolf:

know about each other.

Brad Miller:

That's fascinating. It's may be intentional about

Brad Miller:

trying to understand yourself. I know I've been a Tony and ally

Brad Miller:

been a student of personality type inventories, this type of

Brad Miller:

thing for some time. Myers Briggs, I imagine you're

Brad Miller:

familiar with that. And oh, there's the disc one. There's a

Brad Miller:

couple other ones out there. One I'm familiar with is the

Brad Miller:

fascinate one by Sally hogshead, which I think is interesting.

Brad Miller:

Those things to chop this for you, especially the business

Brad Miller:

convert, try to you know, to develop your or understand your

Brad Miller:

personality. Compare and contrast this with other

Brad Miller:

personality inventories that are out there, how's this going to

Brad Miller:

help us to get a little deeper or to move things forward in our

Brad Miller:

life?

Alan David Reed:

Well, I should probably say that what we have

Alan David Reed:

to look at with personality assessments is this really, I

Alan David Reed:

would say I would use the word effect. It's kind of the

Alan David Reed:

behavioral effect, where what the terrain is underneath that

Alan David Reed:

is the actual cause a causative factor the cause of what's

Alan David Reed:

coming about. So the the terrain gives rise to perceptions and

Alan David Reed:

beliefs and behaviors and values. And those those are on

Alan David Reed:

top of it. And so dad, we're dealing with basically here a

Alan David Reed:

fundamental like, Todd, you mentioned an operating system

Alan David Reed:

underneath all of these other types of assessments. If

Tahnee Woolf:

he is actually talking about two different

Tahnee Woolf:

things. I'm unlike you really interested in personality types.

Tahnee Woolf:

I know everybody in my life, what the enneagram is, they

Tahnee Woolf:

might have this, this or this, and it helps me in my life,

Tahnee Woolf:

navigate everything. The thing is, if you come into this world,

Tahnee Woolf:

let's say me, I'm an ENFP. It was really an ego. Am I blonde,

Tahnee Woolf:

green eyes among Gemini, that's not going to change, I'm going

Tahnee Woolf:

to stay that my whole life. That's how I'm built. That's how

Tahnee Woolf:

I've come into the world. So God made me whatever you want to

Tahnee Woolf:

call it. But my terrain can change. Because the terrain is a

Tahnee Woolf:

stager and your developmental journey. And it's neither of

Tahnee Woolf:

them are better or worse, it's like 25 years old or 28 years

Tahnee Woolf:

old, neither of them is better, I'm still the same person. But

Tahnee Woolf:

I'm a slightly different version of that, like I'm showing up as

Tahnee Woolf:

that Myers Briggs type differently at diamond than I

Tahnee Woolf:

would a spiral I'm showing up differently as a n TJ

Tahnee Woolf:

personality type at square as I would at diamond. So it's just,

Tahnee Woolf:

you're the same personality type, but you're kind of cool

Tahnee Woolf:

way of seeing the world has shifted so

Brad Miller:

far with the terrain analogy and the terrain,

Brad Miller:

if you go on a long trip, the terrain changes, it might be

Brad Miller:

flat, it might be hilly might be mountainous or whatever,

Tahnee Woolf:

in the same car,

Brad Miller:

but you're still the same person, the same

Brad Miller:

personality, that type of thing. Yeah, I'd like to get really

Brad Miller:

practical pragmatic, because well, I really like to be try to

Brad Miller:

be helpful to my listeners. Because I just find just as

Brad Miller:

we've talked about, you know, all the things we've talked

Brad Miller:

about here, the COVID crisis, and the dynamics and politics is

Brad Miller:

going on big here in my country right now. It's just just crazy

Brad Miller:

right now. But I'd like to see what we can do to be helpful to

Brad Miller:

people to get through some place of being stuck. To help people

Brad Miller:

get beyond adversity, it's one of the things I like to share

Brad Miller:

and teach about is what are some actions that you can take to

Brad Miller:

start to get off the place that you're stuck, and what are some

Brad Miller:

actions that you can teach us or that can that your resource here

Brad Miller:

can be helpful to us, they help people to move beyond adversity,

Brad Miller:

to take some action to be bold to get out of this place of

Brad Miller:

being stuck in a place.

Alan David Reed:

Well, to really get to the point, it's about

Alan David Reed:

knowing who you are. And one way to know who you are and, and by

Alan David Reed:

knowing who you are, you then have an ability to start to take

Alan David Reed:

hold of the adversity that you're confronted with, and take

Alan David Reed:

action and make and make changes related to that. But to know who

Alan David Reed:

you are, you have to kind of know where you are. And by going

Alan David Reed:

to our 10 terranes website. And I'll spell that for your

Alan David Reed:

listeners, t e n, t e r r AI n s.com. We have a quiz that I

Alan David Reed:

recommend that you take in order to begin this process. Because

Alan David Reed:

by knowing where you are, you start to see how you're relating

Alan David Reed:

to your adversity. And this is the beginning point when you

Alan David Reed:

when you get this the position you're at, in your relationship

Alan David Reed:

to reality, if you will, or to life, you'll start to see then

Alan David Reed:

it will start in the report that you can get with that assessment

Alan David Reed:

will give you a sense of how you can start to use the tools we

Alan David Reed:

offer to move through the adversity you're facing. So it's

Alan David Reed:

a process of of because each of these terrains is going to have

Alan David Reed:

a different strategy there for health, for wellness for just

Alan David Reed:

about anything, everyone has a different relationship to to the

Alan David Reed:

process or going through any adversity they're facing. So you

Alan David Reed:

need to see where you're at in order to find what is going to

Alan David Reed:

be the best best approach the best methods, the best way to

Alan David Reed:

come at it. And this is where he I would say you want to begin?

Alan David Reed:

Absolutely,

Tahnee Woolf:

yeah, I mean, to answer the question, we'd have

Tahnee Woolf:

to give you 10 different answers, because each terrain is

Tahnee Woolf:

a very different kinds of strategies to overcome

Tahnee Woolf:

adversity, given strategies to grow. But if you find out this

Tahnee Woolf:

terrain, you're out as Ellen said, we have a report in that

Tahnee Woolf:

report, you get like a 40 page report, it goes into the kinds

Tahnee Woolf:

of challenges you're probably facing in your life at this

Tahnee Woolf:

terrain, and the kinds of approaches you can use. And the

Tahnee Woolf:

kinds of lessons you're probably being forced to learn right now

Tahnee Woolf:

by life. Because each terrain is like a different school, you're

Tahnee Woolf:

learning different lessons, but also the different gifts that

Tahnee Woolf:

you're here to bring. And sometimes really coming aware of

Tahnee Woolf:

the gifts that you can give the world at this point in your

Tahnee Woolf:

journey is a strategy to overcome adversity, because it's

Tahnee Woolf:

like instead of focusing on all the misery in the pain, you can

Tahnee Woolf:

start to focus on Wow, I've actually got an opportunity to

Tahnee Woolf:

contribute to the world and this terrain in this kind of way.

Tahnee Woolf:

This is what other people at my train I'm doing. And then you

Tahnee Woolf:

can also start to connect with you. As you start to understand

Tahnee Woolf:

this work, you can start to connect with other people at

Tahnee Woolf:

your terrain, and often to teachers at your terrain. Or

Tahnee Woolf:

let's say you're moving from square to diamond, you might

Tahnee Woolf:

start to look for teachers who are a diamond who are going to

Tahnee Woolf:

give you strategies that are relevant to where you're at in

Tahnee Woolf:

your journey. But if you just went to a teacher who was still

Tahnee Woolf:

really in the pocket of square, they're not really going to

Tahnee Woolf:

resonate with you anymore that person's strategies because

Tahnee Woolf:

you're not at that point in your journey. So in a way, it's like

Tahnee Woolf:

a navigation tool. If you find out where you're at, like I'm

Tahnee Woolf:

now in France, I better find a map for France. I'm gonna find

Tahnee Woolf:

something speaks French, I'm gonna find a teacher of

Tahnee Woolf:

adversity, who speaks French and so now I've traveled over this

Tahnee Woolf:

terrain and I'm in Germany, right I'm gonna need a different

Tahnee Woolf:

map, I'm going to need different things. So it's kind of like

Tahnee Woolf:

just knowing where you're at in your journey can help you start

Tahnee Woolf:

to draw the right tools to you the right teachers, too. So

Tahnee Woolf:

that's why we can't

Brad Miller:

so that's that's the action point you got to you

Brad Miller:

got to get started by He's great, really

Tahnee Woolf:

helpful to understand your own terrain,

Tahnee Woolf:

read that report, it's got a lot of information in it. And then

Tahnee Woolf:

we're starting to put more videos out. And we're going to

Tahnee Woolf:

be starting to offer some courses. And we're wanting to

Tahnee Woolf:

get people together who are at the same terrain, like an online

Tahnee Woolf:

community. So people who are going through the same kinds of

Tahnee Woolf:

challenges at that point in their journey can have

Tahnee Woolf:

discussions with each other and support each other suggest

Tahnee Woolf:

teachers that they found helpful for them, that wouldn't have

Tahnee Woolf:

been helpful for them 10 years ago, but they're helpful to them

Tahnee Woolf:

now. And that's one of the things we're passionate about

Tahnee Woolf:

creating, we're in the process of

Brad Miller:

awesome, and we'll put links to all that stuff in

Brad Miller:

our show notes at Dr. Brad Miller calm. But I just a big

Brad Miller:

believer also that in order to do something like what you're

Brad Miller:

talking about here, in order to make truth, profound, life

Brad Miller:

change is really what we're talking about here is you can't

Brad Miller:

do it on your own, you have to draw on some sort of a power

Brad Miller:

greater than yourself. And we can call it what you want, we

Brad Miller:

can call it God and call it spirituality, mysticism, all

Brad Miller:

kinds of things. But if you speak a little bit about some,

Brad Miller:

whatever power greater than yourself may be interjected into

Brad Miller:

this process, of of change that you are talking about here by

Brad Miller:

going to this levels of

Alan David Reed:

consciousness. Well, in our perspective, with

Alan David Reed:

this model, I'm very much looking at the idea that we are

Alan David Reed:

in an infinitely conscious universe. And you could give

Alan David Reed:

that the term God you could give that any any name you want. But

Alan David Reed:

we have to realize that we are part of a infinitely conscious

Alan David Reed:

awareness that has that is love, that is life that is light that

Alan David Reed:

is wanting our highest evolution. And so really, by

Alan David Reed:

appealing to that higher self, that infinite self, that inner

Alan David Reed:

self, that God self, whichever term you want to give it, that

Alan David Reed:

it's really in all that I've studied through all of the

Alan David Reed:

mysteries and all of everything I've studied, it's all in the

Alan David Reed:

question you ask. So to begin the process, you have to first

Alan David Reed:

ask the question, and you can ask that question of a tree

Alan David Reed:

sitting in nature, you can do it in church, at the altar,

Alan David Reed:

wherever you want to be, it's fine. It's about really sitting

Alan David Reed:

there in a very humble place, and very still in a very still

Alan David Reed:

humble place and asking the question, show me the way from

Alan David Reed:

here to to come home to my infinite self to come home to my

Alan David Reed:

heart to come home to be healed and healthy and happy again.

Tahnee Woolf:

And the thing that all of us have in common,

Tahnee Woolf:

whatever terrain we're at is we are all you know, we are all one

Tahnee Woolf:

infinite being we are all godlike, however you want to say

Tahnee Woolf:

it's just different degrees of filtering over that, over that

Tahnee Woolf:

different degrees of filtering from childhood trauma, all the

Tahnee Woolf:

way we've been raised, or what beliefs that separate us from

Tahnee Woolf:

our God, so if you could call it and so depending on where

Tahnee Woolf:

someone's at in their journey of terrains, there's no right or

Tahnee Woolf:

wrong and just slightly different perspectives. But

Tahnee Woolf:

someone will relate to that in a different way. So someone that

Tahnee Woolf:

square is probably more likely to believe in the traditional

Tahnee Woolf:

version of God and go to church and be taught through that

Tahnee Woolf:

mechanism of accessing God, which is just as valid as

Tahnee Woolf:

someone say, a circle might sit with a tree or sit with a flower

Tahnee Woolf:

and feel their connection to God through nature, it's the same

Tahnee Woolf:

thing, they're doing the same thing, they're just calling it

Tahnee Woolf:

something different. It's just got a different system around

Tahnee Woolf:

it, that resonates more for them at that point in their journey.

Tahnee Woolf:

But all of us have our own relationship to the divine, and

Tahnee Woolf:

say, so my pyramids, like I don't believe in any of it, I

Tahnee Woolf:

don't believe in any of it, you know, it's just they don't,

Tahnee Woolf:

because at that point in their journey, they don't really have

Tahnee Woolf:

any access to that connection, because there's that much in the

Tahnee Woolf:

way of it but underneath all of that they still are a part of

Tahnee Woolf:

Okay, they still are children of God or they still are connected

Tahnee Woolf:

to the Oneness that

Brad Miller:

rise prior to submitting submitting yourself

Brad Miller:

to a transformative power greater than than yourself. And

Brad Miller:

so another aspect I believe, is really important to overcoming

Brad Miller:

adversity to fit life changes is the power, the fuel I like to

Brad Miller:

call it of, of loving relationships. And you give us

Brad Miller:

some tactics and some processes here to deal with loving

Brad Miller:

relationships even when they are challenging, but I'd like you to

Brad Miller:

speak to the transformative power of relationships and maybe

Brad Miller:

how your, your process here the 10 terrains can help us to

Brad Miller:

navigate relationships, especially to draw you know, the

Brad Miller:

fuel to helps us to make some transform, big transformation

Brad Miller:

through relationships.

Alan David Reed:

what's what's interesting in this is that

Alan David Reed:

really in families, really, there's a bond of love, it may

Alan David Reed:

not be spoken and it may be talked against, but in the

Alan David Reed:

getech essence of it, there really is that bond of love. And

Alan David Reed:

so with that understanding you each person is is in their own

Alan David Reed:

world, or they're in their own little universe in these

Alan David Reed:

terrains. And they have a language that they need to hear

Alan David Reed:

from and they see things a certain way. So by Bice,

Alan David Reed:

effectively, being in relationships with others, by

Alan David Reed:

knowing where they're at and what they need to be safe and

Alan David Reed:

what you need to be safe. You can actually step away from the

Alan David Reed:

adversity and the disconnection because of the fact that you're

Alan David Reed:

trying to get them to speak French And they're trying to get

Alan David Reed:

you to speak German or English or whatever, that you actually

Alan David Reed:

can start to come back to that love that's already there

Alan David Reed:

underneath it. So what the 10 terrains will help you with not

Alan David Reed:

only in yourself, but with your relationships with others, is

Alan David Reed:

how to dissolve these apparent, really, I would say,

Alan David Reed:

differences, but they're there they're out, they're not really

Alan David Reed:

real. They're just a mirage, and and then come back to that

Alan David Reed:

ability to really support and hold and love each other, which

Alan David Reed:

is which is there at its core above all of this, this tension

Alan David Reed:

that's out there is artificial, I guess is what I was looking

Alan David Reed:

for.

Brad Miller:

That's awesome. But I'm sorry, Tony told us he said,

Brad Miller:

Yeah, I agree. Well, one more one more concept I want to just

Brad Miller:

touch on here that has to do with I, I call it kind of the

Brad Miller:

cognitive part of the process, which is discipline or habits or

Brad Miller:

processes, and you have a very intricate process, you're really

Brad Miller:

10, you know, 10 terrains as you call it. And, and by the way,

Brad Miller:

for our listeners, there's not only the description of these,

Brad Miller:

but there is actually imagery, circles and triangles and so on

Brad Miller:

that go with these. So you have that kind of a tactile type of

Brad Miller:

imagery as well, that goes with these. But I'd like you to speak

Brad Miller:

to maybe Tony, you could speak to this, what are some of the

Brad Miller:

disciplines or habits or processes that someone can

Brad Miller:

implement if they really want to implement your process in order

Brad Miller:

to effect you know, a deeper level of consciousness through

Brad Miller:

your process, what are some things people can do?

Tahnee Woolf:

First, I'll just quickly say something about the

Tahnee Woolf:

symbols, we decided to give 10 different icons, 10 different

Tahnee Woolf:

symbols to each terrain. Because those of you who are listening,

Tahnee Woolf:

if you jump on our website tend to reigns calm, t n t e r r i n

Tahnee Woolf:

s.com, you'll see this row of icons at the top of the site.

Tahnee Woolf:

And they actually tell a story and they speak to your

Tahnee Woolf:

subconscious. They really tell the story of human evolution,

Tahnee Woolf:

cultural evolution, individual evolution, spiritual evolution,

Tahnee Woolf:

from disconnection to connection from victimhood to self

Tahnee Woolf:

responsibility from fear to love. And at each point on this

Tahnee Woolf:

continuum, depending where someone's at which terrain

Tahnee Woolf:

they're at, is the kind of disciplines are going to apply.

Tahnee Woolf:

So I can't give you a catch all for because there's really 10

Tahnee Woolf:

different kinds. But for example, someone at the Unity

Tahnee Woolf:

base terrain infinity, which is one of the most expanded

Tahnee Woolf:

terrains, that person is in a moment to moment process of

Tahnee Woolf:

continually bringing themselves back to love. That is their

Tahnee Woolf:

process. That is their only process. I know people that

Tahnee Woolf:

terrain, they're just coming back to loving every moment

Tahnee Woolf:

coming back to love. So that's the discipline, you know,

Tahnee Woolf:

someone may be a diamond, their discipline is a fan of cutting

Tahnee Woolf:

new cutting edge new health technique, I'm going to come up

Tahnee Woolf:

with motivational statements and inspirational statements to keep

Tahnee Woolf:

myself on track and motivate myself to do this thing every

Tahnee Woolf:

day that I've researched. And I believe in and it's really

Tahnee Woolf:

cutting edge approach, it's going to change my life, and I'm

Tahnee Woolf:

going to do, I'm going to do affirmations in the mirror to

Tahnee Woolf:

inspire myself to do it. You know, that's what someone at

Tahnee Woolf:

Dharma will do. It's very different to what someone else

Tahnee Woolf:

affinities doing. So each terrain has its own kind of

Tahnee Woolf:

approaches to everything, including discipline. And so

Tahnee Woolf:

that's why it's very strength specific. So if you've been to

Tahnee Woolf:

ask me brick terrain, what the answer would be, but that's just

Tahnee Woolf:

giving you two examples.

Brad Miller:

But there is a, there is that process here and

Brad Miller:

that

Tahnee Woolf:

process, and it's going to be an age and when you

Tahnee Woolf:

meet someone at the same terrain, as you, you'll see,

Tahnee Woolf:

like someone at spiral coherence based terrain, they're always

Tahnee Woolf:

taking complete responsibility for the reality they're

Tahnee Woolf:

creating. And they're always working on their shadow stuff

Tahnee Woolf:

and self responsibility. When you meet someone at that

Tahnee Woolf:

terrain, they're doing that, and so you can talk about it with

Tahnee Woolf:

them. It's like wow, I know, that come after me today. And I

Tahnee Woolf:

cleaned it and I came back to neutral. So you know, and I saw

Tahnee Woolf:

my reality show up differently. And they're in the same process.

Brad Miller:

person that in a connection that some folks just

Brad Miller:

have, right, you know, just so that's a great thing. And well,

Brad Miller:

you're you've got a fast that you got a lot of material. And

Brad Miller:

that's a great thing. You've got a 400 page book, you've got a

Brad Miller:

very target a website, you've got a number of YouTube videos

Brad Miller:

that people can peruse through and you've mentioned your

Brad Miller:

website a few times. I'm sure folks can connect with

Brad Miller:

everything through 10 terrains calm, and we'll link to it

Brad Miller:

through Dr. Brad miller.com. Anything else you'd like to

Brad Miller:

share with our audiences? For people who are the focus of our

Brad Miller:

audience is helping people to maneuver get beyond adversity to

Brad Miller:

achieve peace, prosperity and purpose. So anything you'd like

Brad Miller:

to share to have some closing thoughts here?

Alan David Reed:

Well, I would I would just simply say that you

Alan David Reed:

in one sense have brought yourself to this moment to learn

Alan David Reed:

what you need to learn from a bigger context because we are an

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immortal being and so then this is an opportunity for you to

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really get to know yourself in this moment. So there's there's

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a real process here a self love that this this starts to

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engender. And so this is any Eric to Terry breakdown, there's

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a breakthrough on the other side. So adversity is really

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just an opportunity in one sense To come more deeply into self

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love and self acceptance and self forgiveness and, and really

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the the core teachings of all of the mysteries and religious

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teachers for all of history.

Tahnee Woolf:

Yeah, I very much agree with that. Like, for me,

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it's all about compassion, love yourself love other people

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equally. And so as you start to understand this kind of model,

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you can see where you're at in your journey where other people

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are at. And it's actually okay for them to be where they're at.

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And it's actually okay for you to be where you're at. And then

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you can start to look at the things that are happening in

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your life with grace. And we would definitely say for anyone

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who is suffering from something big, like an illness, or a

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death, or some sort of divorce, or really big conflict with

Tahnee Woolf:

someone, people have reported to us that they found doing their

Tahnee Woolf:

terrain is really helpful to find out, wow, okay, now I

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really get why I'm feeling like this, why these kinds of

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challenges are happening, and why I'm feeling inspired to do

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these and not that, and everyone's telling me to do

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that. But that doesn't feel right for me, now I understand

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what actually want to do this, this is going to help me, you

Tahnee Woolf:

can start to really like allow yourself to be where you're at.

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And to take guidance from people who are coming from the same

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place as you who are a little bit ahead of you in your

Tahnee Woolf:

journey, and can really help you and inspire you like this

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channel, you know, this podcast you're listening to you're being

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given amazing guidance right now. And you're probably being

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drawn to that, because you're moving into that terrain where

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it's coming from, and it's really helping you and so as you

Tahnee Woolf:

start to understand, this just helps you with your inner

Tahnee Woolf:

guidance system of who you want to listen to the for the next

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steps in your journey.

Alan David Reed:

Everything specific, you know, each terrain

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has its specific methods, modalities, and again,

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relationship to itself. And so by knowing that, by knowing

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where you're at, you will be able to, to know what it is you

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need to seek that's going to resonate with you whether it's

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going to be certain kinds of teachers, or certain kinds of

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processes, each terrain, they're different at each terrain. And

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so you may have friends and neighbors and others around you

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that are offering you advice and saying, well, we'll try this

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person or go to this workshop or, or go, you know, study this

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type of material. And that may be appropriate or it may not be

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it depends on what terrain that's coming from. So by

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knowing where you're at, again, you'll know what's going to be

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most effective for you in this moment on your journey.

Brad Miller:

That's awesome. It's also very good to hear you

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share that you've had people respond to you that they've been

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impacted by your work and they've seen success and to to

Brad Miller:

apply your your, your teaching here.

Alan David Reed:

So testimonials on the website that we've shared

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people have and olara on Amazon or book reviews, all five star,

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people really have been finding this work when they get into it,

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and really give it the chance it needs to to help them.

Alan David Reed:

Remarkable. It's it's been remarkable for so many people

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around the world.

Brad Miller:

That's awesome. We'll look forward to hearing

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more from you as we go along and to hear great things about how

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the 10 terrains of consciousness has been helpful to folks as

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they navigate, especially this, we just have to say this is

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incredibly challenging time that we have been in here in the year

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2020. And we just thank you for your contribution can be helpful

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to people to overcome adversity, to get beyond adversity to

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achieve their promised life of peace, prosperity, and purpose.

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Our guests today, here on beyond adversity are has been Allen,

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David Reed and Tony wolf. They are the authors of and the

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creators of the introduction to the 10 terrains of

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consciousness, understanding yourself, other people and the

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world. Thanks for being with us today on the beyond adversity