
Digital Social Hour
Egypt's Hidden Power: Life-Changing Pyramid Experience | Chervin Jafarieh DSH #1096
Mon, 13 Jan 2025
🔮 Egypt's Hidden Power: Uncover life-changing secrets from the Great Pyramid! 🐪 Join Sean Kelly as he explores mind-blowing experiences with his special guest. From spiritual awakenings to health revelations, this episode is packed with wisdom you can't miss! 🧘♂️ Discover how ancient practices and modern science collide to unlock your true potential. Learn about the power of intention, the dangers of microplastics, and why vulnerability might be your greatest superpower. 💪 Ready for a journey that'll transform your perspective on life, health, and spirituality? Tune in now and prepare to have your mind blown! 🤯 This conversation goes deep into topics you've never heard before. Don't miss out on these insider secrets that could change your life. Watch now and subscribe for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀 Hit that subscribe button and join the conversation in the comments below. What's your take on Egypt's hidden power? 🤔 #DigitalSocialHour #SeanKelly #Egypt #Spirituality #Health #PersonalGrowth #Podcast #healthandwellnessplanner #microplastics #healthandwellnesscoach #microplasticsimpact #wellnesstips CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Microplastics Impact 03:19 - Being Present Mindfully 06:37 - The Power of Gratitude 09:57 - Mind and Disease Connection 11:36 - Discovering Your Life Purpose 17:58 - Embracing Authenticity 21:18 - Money as a Spiritual Source 23:57 - Intentions Behind Actions 25:42 - Energy in Food Choices 33:24 - Exploring Egypt's Mysteries 34:50 - Inside the Great Pyramid Secrets 37:08 - Transforming Pain into Purpose 39:45 - Vulnerability as Strength 40:50 - Discernment and Boundaries 43:48 - Understanding the Armanic Impulse 47:20 - Elon's New Robot: Insights 47:43 - Chervin's Future Plans 49:01 - Finding Chervin Online APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Chervin Jafarieh https://www.instagram.com/chervin333 SPONSORS: SPECIALIZED RECRUITING GROUP: https://www.srgpros.com/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/
Chapter 1: What are the impacts of microplastics on health?
You want to be on anabolic, so what? There shouldn't be judgment. If someone wants to do that, go do it. That's my whole thing.
All right, guys. Cherveen here today. Thanks for coming on. We've been trying to make this happen for a while now.
Chapter 2: How can mindfulness improve your life?
I mean, probably two years of DMing each other on Instascam.
Good old IG DMs, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Absolutely. It's good to be here, meeting your crew here, doing this in La La Land, Southern California.
Chapter 3: What role does gratitude play in personal growth?
Yeah. Let's go. Let's do it, baby. Yeah, you gave me water advice a year ago, so I appreciate that. Absolutely. I was drinking plastic water bottles at the time.
I mean, microplastics are invading every single part of our bodies today. We're breathing it in. We're eating it. It's in our pores. It's in our organs. What the hell are we going to do about this?
Yeah.
Chapter 4: How does our mindset connect to disease?
We got to figure it out. It's in babies now. Yeah, of course.
Yeah.
Chapter 5: What is your life purpose and how to discover it?
Because, you know, it's interesting. I just got back from Tulum and I was walking on the beaches there and the whole beach was covered in microplastics. Whoa. Yeah, it's a plastic. Ultimately, you know, it's petroleum product that breaks down into these microbeads that those microbeads start, they get into every industry. It's it was so intense seeing that.
And it just reminds me of like, where we're at today and where the disconnect is with policies with industrialization, all those things that we got to wake up.
That's a shame because the beach is supposed to be some of the best grounding. But now you're just standing on plastic.
You're standing on plastic. You're breathing it in. It's everywhere. And what it does, people might not understand what plastics do in the body, is that we have a current in our body. It's an electrical system. We're electrical before we're chemical. So if you're embedded with plastic, microplastics, it's in your arteries. It's in your bloodstream. It's embedded in your tissue.
You're talking about disconnection of electric voltage, our mitochondria. And that's that disconnection is where we go into immunosenescence. Senescence is when cells go senile. And all of a sudden, when they stop working, they become cancerous. You have other problems. They call it autoimmune conditions, things like that. So the plastic problem is a real problem.
It's not only impacting human health, but it's also impacting our environment, nature, animals, all the things. So we got to figure that out. This is getting ridiculous.
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Chapter 6: How can embracing authenticity transform your life?
Yeah, because the disease rates are skyrocketing. I never even connected that to plastics.
Yeah. I mean, it's just one big part of the entire landscape of issues we're dealing with. I mean, we're breathing crazy stuff in, we're eating crazy stuff. Our emotional intelligence is all over the place. We're losing the idea of being present. Eating food, for example, used to be a ritual. Every time we go into our excursions or retreats down in
Peru or Mexico or Europe, wherever we're going, when we eat, we realize that's such a time to break bread and be present. Now we're doing 10 million things while eating just to get it in.
And that's such a disturbance to our emotional, physical response and the way our body breaks down food, assimilates the food, knows what to do with the energy of the food, and then ultimately removes the waste products. And because we're just so caught up in 10 million things, we're losing the sacredness of that.
Chapter 7: Is money a spiritual source?
And so it's quasi spiritual, but it's also a physiological problem that we're dealing with today.
Wow. I'm definitely guilty of that. I'll throw up a podcast while I'm eating. Yeah. So you'd recommend just to be in the moment, just eat the food.
Yeah, look, we're living crazy lives right now. I mean, there's so much stuff going on. We're bombarded with so much information. A lot of us are doing a lot of things right now to set us up for long term realities in this crazy, you know, debt slave world that we're in. But the more you can stay in your body, especially around things like eating food and relationships and other things.
the more you're gonna be present and you're gonna remember those things. I mean, there's a reason why, you know, as people get older, they say time starts to fly faster and faster and faster. I think you've heard that cliche before, right? And so, well, why is that? It's because they're not present. They're getting less and less present And they're not in the moment.
They're just thinking of things in the future, what's happening this weekend, what's happening with such and such birthday, holidays, holy days, whatever it is. They just get out of that whole thing. And that's part of being stuck on the Gregorian calendar system, January to December, Monday through Sunday, all these weekdays, weekends, all the word magic. I can go on and on. It's insanity.
What we can do is not be in fear of everything, but just start to recalibrate how we approach our lives every day. And that's being really present when you wake up and really honoring it. And before going to bed too, do a reconciliation of your day. That's an ancient Rosicrucian practice that I've been practicing for about a decade where I'm really looking at my entire day.
I'm reverse engineering the entire steps. It's like remapping. And you're creating almost like a retro...
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Chapter 8: What are the secrets of the Great Pyramid?
And so a lot of people do Vipassanas or they go to ashrams or they go to retreats or they go to the jungles and do psychedelics and drink ayahuasca, whatever they're doing. You know, they're having those short aha moments where they're being called forward. Well, I think the daily practice will trump all those. And it's just a matter of really like choosing you and choosing self-love.
I love that. I've never even thought of that because I do the gratitude journal in the morning, but I never do anything at night.
I mean, well, that's a start. You know, the fact that you're really honoring yourself by showing you, you know, showing your soul what you're thankful for every rise. Hallelujah. You know, that's awesome. Gratitude is such a powerful concept. It's so much more than just the lexicon of the word gratitude. Like, what does it truly mean?
And I always ask people, you know, what does gratitude actually mean to you? So I'm asking you, what does gratitude mean to you?
I just really embrace what I've worked for, I guess. And I'm thankful for everything that's in my life.
Right. Like what you've had to overcome.
Yeah. The lessons you've learned. I even, yeah, I even write the bad things that have happened to me. I'm grateful for that, you know?
And how do we define bad things? You know, I think everything has got medicine to it. You know, on the way here, you know, I haven't strained my back. I can't remember the last time, two, three years, maybe. And this rise, you know, I'm sleeping in a hotel room. I'm not in my bed. I got up. I was on calls nonstop. Then I reached down. All of a sudden I felt like a stimuli or jolt in my back.
And all of a sudden my back stiffened up and I'm like, holy shit, did I just strain my back? And then I get in my car and I'm like, oh, okay. I did strain my back. And that was just thinking instead of like going into victim and like,
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