Episode 340

You can move your mountains! | DFS 340

Get all the inside secrets and tools you need to help you develop your intuitive and leadership skills so you are on the path to the highest level of success with ease.  Georges shares his story of how he was cured of cancer.  Listen in as he shares his story. 

In this episode you will learn:


  • Perfection - it doesn’t have to be perfect!
  • Focus - on what we’ve done well!
  • Stack the Wins!


Who is Georges Cordoba?

“My life purpose is to help people live their best lives.” Georges

Georges is a stage IV melanoma with metastasis in the brain cancer survivor.


He fought the disease for ten years and had ten surgeries. Pharmaceuticals nearly destroyed my body, so I took the natural holistic route to heal, and here I am, on my twelfth year free of cancer.

He became a Holistic Health and Life coach, a Holistic Master of Transformational coaching, a Functional Nutritionist, a Professional Speaker, a Reiki Teacher and Practitioner, and a Hypnotherapist, all to provide more value for his clients.


Georges says, “I now see my survival experience as a blessing because it gave me a chance to sing the song I was born to sing, which is helping people live in wellness and purpose.”

Seven years ago, he transitioned from being a Chief Technology Officer to working with people who are dealing with cancer or want to prevent the disease. He helps them transform their health and vitality.

He is an Amazon best-selling author for my book Beating the Odds, about his holistic journey to conquer advanced cancer.


Best-Selling Book: Beating The Odds – “My Journey Through Holistic Health to Overcame Advanced Cancer.


As an athlete, he played NCAA DIV 1 Tennis for New Mexico State University, enjoys competing in 10K and Half-Marathon races, and is a piano player and music lover.


He invests in planting trees worldwide and feeding America’s less fortunate population.


Contact Georges:

linkedin.com/in/georges-córdoba-76883427

https://www.youtube.com/@healinginsideout

https://www.facebook.com/georges.cordoba

IN@coach.georges




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As a masterful energy healer, Jennifer combines an extraordinary range of transformative certifications and modalities, including Emotion Code, Body Code, Belief Code, Energetic Magic, DISC Behavioral Analysis, Change Style Facilitation, Law of Attraction, and advanced coaching techniques. Her unique expertise enables her to guide clients through profound shifts, unlocking energy, mindset, and belief patterns to achieve deep alignment and lasting success. Known for her humor, Jennifer brings a dose of fun to each session, so expect some puns and perhaps a bit of sarcasm!

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Transcript
Jennifer Takagi:

Welcome to Destin for success. I'm your

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host, Jennifer Takagi, and I'm so excited for our next guest.

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It is I'm going to get it right. I'm going to get this name

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exactly right. It's Georges Coronavirus, and he is his

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family's originally from Spain and Greece and Venezuela. He's

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kind of been all over the board. Now he's landed in Las Cruces,

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New Mexico, and he's had a very interesting journey through his

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life. And Georges, I'm really excited for you to share with

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our audience more of your journey. I loved getting to know

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you and some of your backstory. So hey, welcome to the show.

Georges Cordoba:

Thank you, Jennifer, I appreciate you

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inviting me to me. It's an honor, and part of my life

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purpose to sharing and give people hope, connect them with

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their talents and find their purpose but live their best

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lives. So yeah, I was born in Venezuela, in Greece. It's my

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second language and but my parents migrated one, one family

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from Madrid, Spain, and the other family they can use for

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said, from Greece, from Athens, Greece. And they met in

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Venezuela. This is after World War Two. They basically moved.

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Both of them ended up in Venezuela, and they met. So I'm

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a double miracle. I was born, and, you know, they, they

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managed to meet the destiny. And that said, I started my life in

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there. They, I played a lot of tennis. In the beginning, my dad

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was an excellent tennis player, and with time, when I finished

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high school, I won a scholarship to come to the States and play

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in C double a division one tennis. And I took advantage of

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that and studied my my engineering career with paid

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out. I mean, I didn't have to pay anything as long as I

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continue to make the team. So that was my job, you know, you

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know, basically being the top six on the team for the four

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years. And so I got my degree. Everything was going well, my

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career. And was really nice going with as a programmer, then

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a technical lead architecture in technology. And later on, I

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started my career with IBM, but later on, I became a manager,

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Senior Manager, and transitioned into consulting with another

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company, Accenture, and with that, with within 25 years, I

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became a chief technology officer for a startup, and that

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it was then, when, basically was three weeks, actually, after My

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mother passed of cancer that I was diagnosed with my advanced

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cancer. By that time, I was already stage three, I may have

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to say, when you say a little bit of background, when I looked

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at my Greek side of the family landscape, I really felt I was

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doomed. Because since I was four, I saw my my grandfather

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pass for cancer. His brother pass of cancer. Then my

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grandmother, this is all my Greek side of the family. Then

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my mother's two or three sisters pass of cancer. My grand, my

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godfather. I'm a Christian, Catholic. My godfather, who was

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my my mom's cousin, also Greek, passed of cancer. Then in time,

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a couple other two more relatives, my uncle, my mother's

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brother passive cancer in a very young age, 55 and then three

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weeks before I was diagnosed, my mother passed with cancer. So

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you know, I felt I was doomed, and when I looked at my family

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member, and if you know the secret that the amazing power of

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the mind, when, when you sometimes you get what you don't

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want, because you continue to have it in there, and I got it.

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So I wasn't surprised, but I I immediately, because I'm a

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competitive person, I am an athlete. I play tennis, I try to

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play professionally, but I did play like I just share and NCAA

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tennis. I said, you know, that's, I'm going to be the

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first family member from the Greek side of the family that

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really survives this thing. And it had nothing to do with the.

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Other cancers. I had melanoma, and it already was on stage

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three and but I did say, you know, you know, I'm going to

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beat the ads I'm with. And I just went on my journey. And

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after eight years going through treatments and surgeries and and

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whatnot, I have my second craniotomy, my the disease went

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to my brain, and on that second crinotomy, they gave me this new

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chemo that supposedly was going to the brain where it's finally

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allows toxic substance going there. So they gave me this,

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this pills, which, by the way, it was an oral form. They were

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castles. I have to share that they were $1,000 each, and had

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to take Monday through Friday, one a day, then take a break for

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a week, and then another week, and you know, one that Monday

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through Friday on my second week, on Monday, I really

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thought this thing was going to kill me. I really thought this,

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this is and that was already kind of frustrated for eight

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years, going through surgery, treatment, remission, recurrent

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surgery. So I thought, you know, I'm a person of faith. I kept my

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faith all along. And like I said, I'm very competitive. So I

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really took cancer as my toughest opponent. That was my

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mindset and and so I made the decision at that point. I really

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went to to a chapel from a church that we used to go, and I

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just kneeled I I really have to say, I cried, cry my butt out

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and and surrender, surrender to God, to the Lord and say, Look,

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everybody's all these guys are trying to help me, but this is

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not working. Just give me some discernment and and I, you know,

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it's up to you. I just said it like that. I mean, if you read

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my, my book, by the way, that became a best seller, beating

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the odds. Is this the title, you know, I basically just said,

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Yeah, I'm going to stop this stuff. So I told my wife first,

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and I do have to also share that I have surgeons and doctors in

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my family, so they really thought they were trying to talk

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me out of this decision, and I just said, as a matter of fact,

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in the book credits one of the doctors, which I know, said that

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I proved them all wrong, because I did. I did go ahead and move

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forward with my decision. The first person that I went to see

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was my oncologist, and I told him, and he says, Are you sure

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Georges, you want to stop? This is year eight already, right

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after my second cycle of those brain things capsules. So I say,

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yes. I say, Yes, Doctor, I am sure, but I would appreciate if

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you continue to do the follow ups on me. And he agreed, and he

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says, Let's do this. And if what you're doing is not working, you

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can always come back and we can, you know, Continue, or maybe

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something else, something newer, came out, and you know, ifd had

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approved, and you know, the whole protocol of the

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pharmaceuticals,

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so I gotta dip in here just one second. Yes,

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yes. So my father had kidney cancer, and in the end he did

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succumb to it, but we were seeing a great oncologist here

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in Oklahoma City, and I was at one of the appointments with my

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dad, and my dad said, Hey, there's this place, and this

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pharmacist is also a doctor, and apparently he can make medicines

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concoctions, I don't know the right term, and people are being

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healed of cancer. Um, what if I go to him? And the oncologist

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was amazing. I love him a lot. A lot of my friends have have gone

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to him over the years. But he said, yes, if you want to do

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that perfect, just let me know, because we need to stop chemo.

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We we should not mix non medical pharmaceutical grade things with

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pharmaceutical grade things like that's it's just a problem. But

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if you want to do that, yes, and I'll still be your doctor. And

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dad goes, no, I'll just stick with you. So then we ended up

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going to MD Anderson in Houston. Had a. Excellent care down

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there. And we met some people from Louisiana, and it was like

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a seven hour drive from where they lived in Louisiana to MD

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Anderson. And we found out they were driving to MD Anderson once

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a week for their chemo treatment because their local doctor

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refused to abide by the protocol that MD Anderson was providing

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or suggesting. And so at that time, it became very clear to me

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that you really need a doctor who is an advocate for you and

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your wishes. Because after my dad finished the experimental

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treatment in at MD Anderson, then every other follow up,

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everything was done with the oncologist here in town, and our

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local oncologist stayed in contact with MD Anderson until

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my father eventually passed away. But that is something

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people need to know that you need a doctor who will advocate

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for you. And if you want to try some wackadoodle thing, they

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they want you want somebody who's still going to be there.

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My dad said, Well, I heard about this treatment in Mexico, and

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the oncologist said I had a patient I could not help her,

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and she said, I'm going to go to Mexico and get this treatment.

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And I said, Great, go. And she came back and she was cured. And

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he said, The problem is I don't know what they gave her. It

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wasn't replicable. I so I can't do it that I'm all for whatever

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you want to do. So I just want to say to the audience out

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there, like you have to listen to your intuition and follow

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your path on this. And I'm not giving any medical advice,

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because I'm not a medical doctor in any way, shape or form. I

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don't even pretend to be one on TV. But you know, like my dad

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was like, Oh, I don't want to do that, or I do want to do this,

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and so you have to make your own decisions. But I love that your

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oncologist was like, Yeah, I'm still going to be here for you.

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You can try the alternate methods, which now hear more

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about those. So I just had to throw Absolutely,

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I'm glad you, you, you actually stopped me and

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share that not every, not every oncologist is up for that. I

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can, I can share some stories with my clients that I work with

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them, and I'll talk about, you know what, what I do later. But

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one of them, for example, by the way, I do not, I do not push any

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of my clients to just leave their conventional treatments of

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chemo and radiotherapy, because people need to understand and

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your dad was was an exception, just like me, your dad was open

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to something that I was going to share later that you mentioned

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it intuition, intuition, that God, feeling, my friends, is

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your best coach. But we learn through the years, we actually

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give that power to others. Oh, don't, don't think that. Just

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listen to your uncle. Just listen to your teacher, listen

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to the pastor, listen to your dad, you know, and we all that

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power that we have been given when we at birth, we give it

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away. And the last, when we get sick, we actually, in a way,

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give all the power to the doctor. But here's the thing I'm

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part of what I do in my protocol, and you'll know later

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with the stuff that Jennifer will put in. You know, with my

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information, but as a hypnotherapist, I can tell you

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that there's 13 rules of the mind. The mind for me, when I

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went natural, was, was with key as well. Obviously, my faith,

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understanding that what I was going to do, Faith without

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action, by the way, is dead. I had to put my my faith into

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action. Look for all the possible things that I could

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look to to beat this opponent. And so in terms of the rules of

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the mind, there is one that is very powerful. There's 1213, but

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one of them, one of them is this one. The mind goes to what is

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familiar and what is familiar for all of us in the West, this

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is something that doesn't happen in the east is that we go

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running. What is familiar is, oh, let's go to an oncologist.

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No questions asked. We don't have room for anything else. If

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we just all go running to an oncologist. There's no other

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options in the Western world and but then, you know, there's

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other. The things that you mentioned. And I have to say,

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when you get there, let's say, I'll give you my example right

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away. You know my, I call my, my, my, my relatives and say,

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Look, I have this. Here's the report. Thank God they knew some

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people in town in Miami. This is in the Sylvester Cancer Center.

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And there were some surgeons that he started with, and so

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Sergeant oncologist. But at the bottom line was that, you know,

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it was all oncology. I had no other options for me. It was

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later when I started to kind of think, you know, this is not

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working for me. You know, I'm going on year eight, and so that

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was my excuse to all these people that were trying to go

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against me. But this rule of the mind, what? What I have to just

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share with you, and you're going to receive this stuff on your

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giveaway, free gift. There's the rules are there, but there's

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other 12 rules that are really powerful to offset that one, you

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know. And there's a million people in the United States

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right now. I know several of them, several Georges that went

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natural to heal. One of those we we met in a conference, and he

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shared a questionnaire that he gives to his clients, when, when

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they're gonna go or even if they're already going through

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chemo, to ask the doctor see the doctor is your employee. You

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paying this guy to help you is He's not God, he's your

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employee, and all he knows is how to apply certain key miss

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and try to see if it works. That's really the that's really

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it. 50% pretty much, of people that go do oncology don't make

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it. It's just an option. But that's the only option. Is

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option in our minds. And so for for example, one of the rules of

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the mind is that the mind learns by repetition, and another one

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is that the mind is always in the present, doesn't know

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tomorrow or yesterday, which is great, because if you learn and

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you repeat yourself several this is something that I did. I am

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healed. I am healed. I am healed. I am using the Moses

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code phrase, I am healed. I am breathing. I am healed. I am

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there's so many things we could go here for three hours.

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Jennifer, but I have to say this, because the mind is a big

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component of of of of our Inter integrative person, a holistic

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we are holistic beings. And what I mean by that is we have a

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physical body, we have an emotional body, we have a mental

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body, and we also have a spiritual body. And so I use the

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four legs of the table metaphor. One of the legs is the body, the

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other one the emotions, the other one is the mind, and the

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other one is your spirituality, which not necessarily has to be

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religious. It's your connection with the source, with Mother

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Nature, hugging a tree, you and I. It's always, we're, we're

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brothers, we're we're connected, you know, so. But if one of

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those legs of the table is missing the table, we cannot eat

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on it. So the whole thing, the whole the whole goal for me and

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my clients, going through the disease, because others want to

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just prevent it, is to teach them to work on each leg of the

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table to make sure that we tie those those legs, and you have a

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very steady, holistic being and so, but the mind is very, very,

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very important then. So one of the first things I did, and that

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was obviously when I decided to go natural, you know. And after

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that, that experience in the chapel was praying for

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discernment and and just for for these angels I used to call

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them, that will come to me and help me in the form of human

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beings, and that's what happened. Jennifer, the first

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one was my best buddy and doubles partner here, also from

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Venezuela, but his parents migrated from Germany after

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World War Two, but we grew up together. He was my doubles

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partner here in New Mexico State University. His wife was into

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holistic stuff. And she was 20 something, unusual because, you

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know, and at that time we were, we were on the in our early 40s.

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Anyway, she says, Look, Georges, I heard this. I congratulate

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you. I don't believe in this stuff. You know, there's always,

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you know. So there's always different opinions and

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everything. But she says, Look, this guy in Palm Beach helped my

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sister rid of hepatitis and all natural that mean he's a he said

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he's a naturopath. So I got the information and I went to see

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this guy. He passed away two years ago, though, anyway, when

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I saw him, he had this stuff that was not, was not approved

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by the FDA. He brought it from Germany. Somebody still had it

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there. And he said, Look, I'm going to do a sketch,

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a non invasive scan, and you're going to see yourself inside in

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this screen. And so we did that real quick, and when I started

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seeing this screen, it looked like the Fourth of July. I had

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so many bright spots all over my body, and that was acidity. It

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was I was acidity from the chemo for the stuff that I was eating,

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or my oncologist, who's not a nutritionist, who's not a

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psychologist or an acupuncturist, he knows only one

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thing. And I said, Doctor, I'm losing a lot of weight. What can

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I have to what can I eat? So he recommended some stuff that had

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over 35 grams of sugar, which would create more acidity in my

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body. This is what I learned with this guy. He says, Look,

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I'm gonna, we're gonna work on detoxing all that acidity you

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have in there for 21 days, and then we'll do a break, but it

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will take a second scan at that time. But this is what he said,

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this is very important, and I'm gonna share this stuff. It's

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only a giveaway and your gift, your free gift. It's a ebook

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that I wrote based on my experience and some other books

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that I read about alkalinity in our body. He said, This a body

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that has a balanced pH. Disease cannot grow in a body that has a

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balanced pH. And if you're already sick and you manage to

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balance your pH, in other words, take all the acidity away from

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your body, you're destroying the environment that the cells

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strive to leave and duplicate and, you know, in basically

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permute and so that made so much sense to me, she says, He said,

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Look, imagine a pool. You have a pool. You put too much chlorine.

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It is very dangerous to go in there, you know, hit hurt, your

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eyes, your skin, many things. If you drink, swallow some of that

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water, it is very toxic. On the other hand, if you don't put

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enough pour enough chlorine, it becomes green, which also has

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issues bacteria and stuff that hurts our red blood cells. So

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the key is to, you know, manage to have balance. PH, I'm sharing

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an ebook about that and all the things. I also have some recipes

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there to actually alkaline your body, and also a table that

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shows you, it tells you, describes which foods are acidic

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and which foods are alkaline. The reason for that is because,

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as a nutritionist that I am as well, I don't believe in in

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extremes, like, Oh, I'm pale, I'm keto, I'm vegan or

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vegetarian. I can't do this. No, you know we we. Nutrition has

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not changed. I actually studied a minor in nutrition when I was

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in college for competition to feel better. There were some

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books it to it to win. And you know, it's just by tennis

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players, professional dance players. So I did have some some

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instruction in in nutrition. But the bottom line is that

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depending on your metabolism, your blood type, and, and you

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you do need animal protein and, and why? Why going to extremes?

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My goal is to show you, for example, and you're going to

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have copies of this Jennifer, how to create when I'm looking

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on the physical part of the table, the leg of the table. I

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teach you part of one of the things I do is I teach you how

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to prepare a balanced pH plate. Let's say you, you, you, you

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having a, you know, steak, and instead of ordering it with

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french fries or other stuff that produce, maybe acidity fried.

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Have it with greens. Have it with colors, asparagus, a salad,

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you know, water cross. Have it with stuff. When you have the

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table, you'll see, oh, I can mix it. And guess what? The acidity

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of the of the red meat will be offset by the alkalinity of. Of

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the salad and all the stuff that you you're offsetting it so you

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end up with a balanced pH and and you don't have to go, oh,

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you know, I'm, I'm three months into this vegan stuff, and I

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feel so weak. For sure, they don't have enough iron. There's

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other stuff, you know. It's not as easy as just, you know, so

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that's one part of it. And so at the end of the day, I work with

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the four legs of the table, two things that I need to share with

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you real quick. I guess I just really get inspired with this,

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and I want people to understand and have hope. A lot of this

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stuff, I'm giving it to you, but in this, in this gift, but all

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disease, I was in Toronto last September, few months back, two

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months ago, and almost three months now. But it was the end

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of September, Toronto, Ontario. I was invited to go to an event,

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a conference, and it was live, and also on the internet,

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online, and during the during the, let's say the QA panel,

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people were able. We did about an hour of that, and there was

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one of the speaker was a holistic MD, so he's an MD that

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got sick with cancer and not an oncologist. But so he did what

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everybody does, the rule of the mind, let me just go get an

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oncologist and do it. And three years into that, he realized

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things were not working for him. He was feeling really weak. You

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know, some people do better with the chemo and the radio. Others

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don't. For me, it was really terrible, especially, especially

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the radiation that they put on my head. I would just be

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sleeping pretty much all the time. So anyway, he he decided

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to explore. And eventually, eventually, he quit the he also

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stopped the traditional treatments and went holistic. So

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now as an MD, he's a family doctor. He really, he really

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uses. He also became a nutritionist in thank God for

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functional, for Integrative Medicine, which is happening.

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There's a lot of a lot of

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advocacy against it. You know, pharmacological, I don't want to

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get in trouble, but they're too powerful. So, you know, it's

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tough. But some, some places like the Mayo Clinic in Houston,

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like the Moffat center in in Tampa, Florida, and the cancer,

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the Sylvester Cancer Center in Miami now, and they don't, and

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many people don't even know it even going there, they have a

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holistic department. Or you can go on tactile nutritionists. You

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can get a mustache. You can get Reiki. You can, you know, have a

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maybe you know, they have a psychologist, you know, because

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people that goes to cancer and, you know, and even you were

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stressed out with your Dad's experience. And so, you know,

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many, many folks that are diagnosed, they go almost

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immediately to depression, you know, they get depressed, you

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know. And one me and I don't, you know, no, we need to work on

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not allowing anyone to take our inner power, because at the end

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of the day, healing, healing happens from the inside out

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this. MD said two things that were really important there, I

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knew one, but he says all chronic disease, including

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cancer, start in a body that is acidic, just like this.

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Naturopath told me, told me, all chronic disease, no exceptions,

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start in a body that is inflamed, that is acidic. So we

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have, right there, an amazing red flag. Let's work on, on

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going to Walgreens or CVS and getting the strips and see how

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acidic you are, if you are there are things that you can do

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immediately. And I'll say one, but let me go to the other stuff

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that this guy said. He said that all disease, without exception,

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is emotional, and here's why that is so important. I found

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out, my friends, that recurrences will continue to

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happen until you find what was the root cause of your your

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disease, whatever disease it is. In my case, it was cancer. Your

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dad's was cancer. And for me, when I started to look, you

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know, that's what I did, it's just putting my faith into

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action. Because faith without action is dead. It's no magic

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one and I. Found out I read about the importance of of

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forgiving in our lives, is, if you don't forgive somebody, you

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carrying you, carrying this venom inside of you, and every

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time you remember whatever, whoever hurt you, which, in many

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cases, and it happened to me, they don't even remember. But

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you keep carrying that stuff on you. That stuff is very toxic,

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and it creates cortisol and serotonin every time you

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remember, in a song, a movie, whatever, somebody may makes

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making sense this person or whatever. And it could have been

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something that happened to you when you were nine years old. I

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tell you this as a hypnotherapist, but that's why I

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use hypnotherapy in my protocol to clear the clutter of all this

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stuff, little by little is 90 days program. So emotional. All

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disease is emotional. I found out about this two years ago

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when I was having a yearly checkup with my dermatologist,

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and I, I told her about this 18 year old client I have 18 year

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old all with metastatic melanoma in the brain, like I had, I had.

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And, and I said, but he doesn't even go out. He's so introvert.

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He's at home. And, she said, Well, you see George, we they

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also added melanoma to be another an emotional disease as

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well, if you so, you know. And so it is incredible, if we know

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this stuff, you know, you don't try to go when I started, I

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started to get a little confused, because everybody was

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telling me something different, like you said, Well, you know, I

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have something here. Have the snake Potter, this, this or

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that. So I decided, okay, let me get all up away from all this

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noise, and I'll do my my check, you know? And here I am. It's

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been 12 years. In July of this year, it was my 12 year free,

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free of cancer. So I do work my my whole thing is working with

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people that are going through cancer or the threat of it. Many

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people now are trying to to kind of say like, Oh, my dad has it

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and, you know, and they think is a hereditary which is, which is

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not, they found out with epigenetics, only one or two

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forms of cancer are genetic. Other than that, all the other

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ones are not, and so. So it is really a situation where, if, if

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they come this is what I do. I work with people who are dealing

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with cat, dealing with cancer, all the threat of it, and the

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bottom line is, if they are willing to do the work, putting

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their intention into action, because intention without action

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is an illusion, if they're willing to do that, we'll sign

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up. And I guarantee them that if they do the work, they will

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experience a transformation of their health and vitality, but

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they have to do the work. And in terms of my talk, that I say

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when I speak, one of my keynotes is you can move your mountains.

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And what does that mean? Where did that come from? Well, I

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start by saying my story, but then I say mountains. What? What

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are mountains? And what was, was Jesus saying in this famous,

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this famous verse that says, if you have faith as big as a

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master seat, which is the smallest seed on earth you, if

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you have faith at that level, you will be able to tell this

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mountain to move from here to there, and it would move. The

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meaning of that is, what mountains do we have as human

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beings? Well, drug addiction, alcoholism, a divorce, a car

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accident, and you you can walk anymore, the loss of someone

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that you dearly love, the loss of your country in many people

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that have to actually migrate because, you know, the egos of

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many other folks that fighting for for what, you know, I Don't

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want to get into that, but that's another mountain. And

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obviously, when you are inflicted with a chronic

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disease, my biggest and stupidest Mountain was cancer.

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And I must say that from the spiritual side, one day I was I

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kept trying to work for a while, at least for for seven months.

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Then he got really tough, and I had to stop working. So now it's

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my wife with five kids and six kids. I was the other, the sixth

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one. And it wasn't, it wasn't fun, you know? It really hit us

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financially, too in my career at the time, but, but it is

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important to understand that in my case, I actually I wasn't at

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church in in because Catholic, they were doing the consecration

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of the bread the host, and the priest said, and I went to a

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mass. In Spanish, you could see was a seven in the morning. I

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could drive them to my office. The other one in English was at

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eight. Yes, at eight they were taken out in the mornings, when

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it's now Sundays half hour, half hour services. Anyway, he's

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going to do it. And he goes, I'm going to dedicate these

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consecrations for Georgia's healing.

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And, I mean, there was quite a few people in there. It was in

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Spanish, Father, Joachim and and when I received my communion, I

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was always thankful, and I was thankful for for him, but when

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he said that, I felt this warm, this warm substance going

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through my body and, and I knew that That was the beginning of

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of my healing and and so at that point after I'm thankful

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receiving Communion, you know, you have a little time there to

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meditate. And so I said, Well, Lord, give me I appreciate if

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you give me time to see my my daughters. We have five

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siblings. They're adults now, but Claudia was seven, and I was

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thinking, give me some time to see her First Communion, the

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real simple things that are the most valuable. See my kids

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graduating from high school, and also, you know, to be a better

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Christian, a better father or husband. And as I was leaving,

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as I was leaving the mass and the parking lot, somebody called

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my name in Spanish, but and I saw I turned and this lady says,

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Hey, Georges, Hey Jorge, I have a Can I Can you? Can I ask you

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for a favor? I want you to do a favor for me. And I was one of a

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prayer. Prayer was, you know, give me a chance to keep helping

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people. So I said, Yes, her, her name was Miriam, and they

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happened to be from the country I was born, Venezuela. She goes,

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Yeah, I'm from Venezuela. I understand you're too. I didn't

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know her because I used to go to english mass and on Sundays, you

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know, for my kids and stuff. Now, anyway, I said, Well, how

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can I help you? And she said, George's Jesus himself was, as a

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human was scared and anxious. He probably he didn't sleep that

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night before his, you know, his passion. So it's normal. Do you

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wake up at night? And I said, Yes, every night, man, I wake

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up. I make sure my wife is fine. I go around the room to see the

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kids, and then I sit on the living room where I played. I

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had a piano and a keyboard, I put my headphones, and I play a

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little bit on piano, and she goes, Well, the favor I want you

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to ask you for is when you wake up, if you wake whenever you

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wake up, go after you do your round, go and grab the Bible and

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focus on Jesus's miracles. That's what she told me, in her

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eyes, the Holy Spirit was I just felt the love in there, the of

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somebody, a sister in faith. And so I did. I woke up like always.

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I did myself. And then I grabbed the Bible, and knowing that the

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New Testament is at the end. I just opened it open towards the

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end, and I there was the first miracle. Was the lady that could

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not stop bleeding her period she gets she gets bleeding and

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bleeding. And in those days, by the way, when that happened, she

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couldn't even cook. She was almost in a way that you're out

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of here. And so she heard of Jesus, and then he was going

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through to see Lazarus, you know, and and many people were

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pushing him, and they already knew he became kind of popular,

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and she took a leap of faith and got close and touched him

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because she thought that if only she could touch his his cloth,

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he she would be healed. So she did, and he stopped, and he

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said, Hey, Someone touched me. And the Apostle said, My master,

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everybody's. Pushing you around. Everybody's touching. And he

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says, No, Someone touched me. And she was courageous. And when

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he asked again, she she said, it was me. And he turned around and

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he said, Sister, which he never did, that brother or sister, but

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he to her, he, she said, he said, Sister, your faith, your

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faith, has healed you. He never said, I am the Son of God, or

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whatever, the one of the avatars of history, and I healed you. He

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always said, Your faith, Jennifer has healed your faith.

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Georges has healed you. So I kept, I kept looking for mine. I

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saw like I went through like four or five to the point that I

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got it and I say it's it's my faith, and not only that, then

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understanding what the Apostle James said, but do not deceive

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yourself. Faith without action is dead. So guess what if we

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take action, and what is faith? When I when I give that you can

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move your mountains. Faith is the certainty of what you want.

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That's what faith is, the contrary of fear, but it's a

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certainty of what you want, because you know that if you

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take action, there's something bigger than you that will give

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you a hand, but we have to take action. Yeah, and you know,

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Jennifer, like you said, when we understand that we were giving

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all these powers inside, the power of the mind is amazing,

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our subconscious mind, our intuition, and we lose that

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power the noise of society. But we are, we are prepared to undo

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what we started. When you realize that the the one person

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that is you know to blame for our diseases you and you take

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action and say, you know, if I made myself sick, I'm going to I

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can make myself healthy again. It's the truth. So we're

Jennifer Takagi:

going to have to wrap this up here. But yeah,

Jennifer Takagi:

I love it, and you like you encapsulate so many things. At

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1.1 of my sisters asked the doctor how long my dad had to

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live, and and he was like, I can't really put a time frame on

Jennifer Takagi:

that. And she was insistent, I want a time frame like, we're

Jennifer Takagi:

going through a lot. How long is he, you know? How long will he

Jennifer Takagi:

live? And finally he said, Well, I'm going to say maybe 20%

Jennifer Takagi:

chance he'll be alive in five years. And he lived, like, four

Jennifer Takagi:

years and eight months or something. So he got very close

Jennifer Takagi:

to that five year mark, but he said, I can't give numbers,

Jennifer Takagi:

because there are things I can't qualify and quantify, and that

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is your faith, whatever your faith system is. I can't measure

Jennifer Takagi:

that and and put that ingredient, very good doctor, I

Jennifer Takagi:

can't talk about I can't see what your family and friends and

Jennifer Takagi:

social life looks like. But I know that plays a huge part in

Jennifer Takagi:

your healing. And the third part is just your will to live. We

Jennifer Takagi:

often say, oh, I want to live. I want to live. But then do you

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take all the steps that would lead to you living? Right? So

Jennifer Takagi:

like it all, it all comes together. It all comes to play.

Jennifer Takagi:

I believe there's a place for all of it. I believe there's a

Jennifer Takagi:

place for modern medicine. There is a place for holistic healing,

Jennifer Takagi:

and there's a place for it to all come together and

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also to put them together. I mean, yeah,

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most of my clients don't, don't do what I did only three in

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seven years, but they do the work, and all of a sudden the

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doctor says, I don't know what you're doing, but we're going to

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reduce the chemo. You're doing. Fantastic. Yeah,

Jennifer Takagi:

together, yeah, yeah.

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Because I teach them, I say, Look, if, if you

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don't, if you want to continue that, well, continue, but

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explore these other things, they're going to help you, even

Georges Cordoba:

with your side effects, you know, so things like that, yeah,

Jennifer Takagi:

yeah. I'm a both and kind of girl, for sure,

Jennifer Takagi:

and I've said that many times on this podcast, I'm both in like,

Jennifer Takagi:

let's put it all together and make it work. This has been a

Jennifer Takagi:

very fascinating conversation. Um, for the listeners, we've got

Jennifer Takagi:

gifts and links in the show notes, and you're probably on

Jennifer Takagi:

your tablet or your phone, so just click the link in the show

Jennifer Takagi:

notes and connect with Georges, because it sounds like he has an

Jennifer Takagi:

awesome program. In his books, you could move your mountains. I

Jennifer Takagi:

can't wait to get my copy of that and check Yeah.

Georges Cordoba:

Actually, the book is titled beating

Jennifer Takagi:

the odds. Oh yes, sorry, yeah.

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And then just look for me in Amazon. He became

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bestseller on day one. On. It's crazy, but it did. It's also an

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audio if you like to let just listen in the car. I just

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released that, and I still have it in a promotion thing. I think

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it's less than seven bucks, because it's all about people

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understanding that there's two things that happen when you when

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you're when you are sick with a chronic disease, but let's,

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let's go with cancer, because that's my experience. Everybody

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in the family has it. You know, it just affects everyone, and

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even some of your closest friends. They just all of a

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sudden, oh my goodness, George is sick. I couldn't understand

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this man. Look at him, an athlete, and it happens a good

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Christian as a father of five, you know, yeah, but it does.

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Cancer doesn't have any prejudice. You could be rich or

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poor, it doesn't matter. So, yeah, you know, it is just

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amazing, if you allow me just to finish with something real quick

Georges Cordoba:

for the audience is two things, no one will believe in you until

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you believe in you. Okay, that's it's not my quote. It's somebody

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that is my mentor. His name is Robin Sharma. And here's another

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thing, you know, what, all of us, my friend, all of us, are

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terminal. And that's a mindset. You know, we are. You know, when

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I do my my life, talk speaking, I use that to break the the ice.

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Hey, anybody here at terminal, and not two or three people

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raise their hand and I say, Look, if it was a quiz,

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everybody else flunked because we're all terminal. And then I

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said the other question, raise your hand because they laugh

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now, and a little shy, but I said, Okay, before I start one

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other question, raise your hand if you're 100% sure tomorrow

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morning you will open your eyes and that people got the message,

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and nobody rose their hand, because we don't know. So when

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people hear from the doctor your terminal, they go home and die.

Georges Cordoba:

That's not correct. Man, there's a lot that I can share. Yeah,

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you know, if you want to reach out, by the way, you gave me

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permission. Jennifer, for like, a clarity call it's

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complimentary. I invite you to do that. I transitioned from

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being a technologist, I was a CTO, and in my book, I say that

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my survival experience was a blessing, because God gave me

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the chance to sing the song I was born to sing, which is

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helping people and giving hope to others. I love that.

Jennifer Takagi:

That's awesome. And all the links to get hold of

Jennifer Takagi:

camera froze, the links to get hold of Georges will be in the

Jennifer Takagi:

show notes. So click the link the call, take advantage of His

Jennifer Takagi:

free gift for all of us, and I thank you for your time.

Jennifer Takagi:

Georges, this has been awesome.

Georges Cordoba:

No thank you. I appreciate for having me and the

Georges Cordoba:

show and the work you do. It's you have a powerful tool to

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spread messages and and I command you for that, for you

Georges Cordoba:

good podcasters, interviewers. So that's very good. I'm very

Georges Cordoba:

flat. I'm flattering and honored to be here with you right now.

Jennifer Takagi:

Ah, thanks. Thank you for listening. I'm

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Jennifer Takagi with destin for success, and I look forward to

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connecting with you soon. You.

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I am Jennifer Takagi, an Executive Leadership + Communication Coach who teaches leaders how to play well at work so they can drive better performance from people they lead, increase profitability and create a purposeful workplace where people want to come and play—productively.