[08:35] Robert said that he has always loved Native Americans. He did not like the idea of fighting against fighting. Then he found Hopi Indians and met a bunch of Indians who didn't meet God out there.
[14:50] Robert discovered the Native American way of life before he realized that it holds some of the planet's most powerful energies.
[16:47] The whole construct of language as right, wrong, good, bad, hot, and cold is a failure.
[23:16] If we stop worrying about saying it right and let our hearts speak without editing, we are way down the road of creating our wonderful life and doing what we love.
[26:13] Robert shares the domain action: me self and thought self. Me self is the one that makes all the difference.
[33:20] To understand the language of mastery and creativity and outcomes so we can start creating more intentional language, Robert suggests using the “I can.” He realized I could is permission, so we must give ourselves permission per our life mission.
[41:41] There are certain high agreements that, once we remember them, it will be tricky to let go of. Because they're what our true nature is, what we're vibrating to.
[50:53] Robert shares with everyone the only love is the truth, and everything else is an imposter.
[56:57] Our greatest weakness shall be our greatest strength. Let the weak man say, “I am strong.” That is the totality of the law of manifestation, according to Robert.