
Why aren't your manifestations working? 🤔 Tiberius, the master manifester with 9 million followers, reveals the fatal mistakes holding you back! 🚀 Discover the 3 types of pleasure and how they impact your manifestation journey. From ancient Greek philosophy to modern manifestation techniques, this episode is packed with mind-blowing insights! 🧠✨
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Tiberius
+ see terms@walmartplus.com there's three types of pleasures. The first type of pleasure is the natural pleasures. Connect with like minded people and make a community to support each other. There's another type of pleasure. It's called the unnatural pleasures. It is good to have them, but don't put your happiness there because you might lose them. And then he talked the three categories. He said, completely avoid them. Vain pleasures. Don't chase unlimited wealth or fame or power because this will surely get you into a bad place.
Host
All right guys, all the way from Bali, we got Tiberius here today. Thanks for coming on, man.
Tiberius
It's a pleasure. Thank you for having me and for making the time.
Host
Yeah, yeah, it was super last minute, but I saw your page, you know, 9 million followers. So I knew you were doing something powerful. Wanted to have you on here today.
Tiberius
Thank you.
Host
And you are the master manifesto, right?
Tiberius
Some people call me the law of attraction guy. That's all I can say. And yeah, sometimes I think I should step up and own it more because things happen. For sure. Yeah.
Host
You attracted this interview. We were just talking.
Tiberius
I have. Yeah. It's a synchronicity.
Host
Yep. And you studied with Greek philosophers in Greece for a year, right?
Tiberius
Yeah, three years ago.
Host
What was a big takeaway from that?
Tiberius
You know I love the philosophy of Epicurus, he created a system for self help. The first self help system he made it to 2,300 years ago. It's like a personal development program like Ancient One. And I think it's very apropos to what's happening today in the world. And he had this way of helping people be happy. And the main takeaway would be he proposed three types of pleasures. He said humans are pleasure seeking organisms. He said, we can see kids, they are looking to be happy. And some people say that epicureanism is like the anti stoic, but it's not true. He was a lot into Stoic principles because he would say, look for pleasures but don't go partying or you know, be hedonistic if this will take away the joy of tomorrow. So he would be like, look for constant pleasures, natural pleasures. And he said this, he said, look, there's three types of pleasures. The first type of pleasure is the natural pleasures. And he said, go and find your basic needs met, you know, some modest shelter, modest food. He said, study philosophy because knowing yourself makes us, makes you happier. Connect with like minded people and make a community to support each other. And then he said, put your happiness here. And then he said, there's another type of pleasure. It's called the unnatural pleasures. And he said, this is where you know, you want to have maybe a bigger house or chase some luxuries in life, like set some bigger goals. He said, it's good to have them, but don't put your happiness there because you might lose them. And if you lose them, you might lose your happiness. And then he talked the three categories. He said completely avoid this. He called them vain pleasures. And he said, don't try to control outside events or don't try to control other people or don't chase unlimited wealth or fame or power because this will surely get you into a bad place.
Host
Wow.
Tiberius
So he said, put your happiness in the first one, in the natural ones, go into the unnatural ones, but don't put your happiness there. And completely avoid the third ones. So he had this system and he was teaching people. He had a community next to Athens and yeah, so this was the base. And then he said, avoid two types of fears. He said, avoid the fears of the gods. He said, the gods don't have any business with us here. They're not there somewhere in the sky trying to like control our lives. And then he explained, you know, some things about the gods. And then he said, avoid the fear of death. He said, we don't understand death as we are alive. When we die, we're going to figure it out. But don't live in fear of the gods and of death, because it will take away from the happiness that we can enjoy now by removing these fears.
Host
I love that.
Tiberius
Yeah, I love that. Very powerful.
Host
I can relate with that because I used to fear death growing up, but now I've come to terms with it. But it took me 25, 26 years. But a lot of people fear death.
Tiberius
A lot of people fear death. And what I'm seeing in the manifestation world is that a lot of people are fearing that the universe, right, the universe is rewarding you for, you know, visualizing or being in a certain vibration. A lot of people are fearing that the universe is going to punish them for having, let's say, a bad thought or a bad vibration or a bad emotion. I get this a lot in our Instagram lives. Like, how do I master my thoughts? How do I control my thoughts? Because I'm afraid that the universe is going to punish me. And I said, look, this is a belief that's very counterproductive because what we're basically saying is we're living in fear. And if I'm living in fear, I'm living in flight or fight. And I'm suppressing my emotions and I'm repressing myself, right? And this just doesn't help. And the truth is that bad things will happen to good people and good things will happen to bad people, and we cannot avoid this. So life is meant to be embraced with what it offers. Ups and downs.
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Tiberius
But like living in fear that the universe is out there to punish me. It's. It's one of the challenges people are dealing with in the manifestation world.
Host
Yeah, a ton of people live in fear, and that could be by design, you know. Yeah, they could. There's theories that certain groups want to rule through fear.
Tiberius
I think so. But I also think there's the narrative in the manifestation self help world. I think there's just a lot of programs out there who say, okay, you're gonna manifest an amazing life if you learn how to master your thoughts. And then if the person goes through the program and it doesn't work, some people might say, yeah, well, you didn't master your thoughts. That's why the program didn't work. I think there's a lot of standards in the programs out there that are just like impossible to reach.
Host
No, I agree. Manifestation is a controversial thing these days. It is, yeah.
Tiberius
And they might say, well, have you done Your affirmations every day for 30 days. Oh, you missed a day. Oh, I'm so sorry. That's why it's like, no refunds. You know what I'm saying?
Host
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's where I draw the line. When you're charging people and then blaming it on them, you know?
Tiberius
Yeah.
Host
You should just stand behind your product and refund them if they're asking for one.
Tiberius
And this is where a lot of my work started happening, because I was working for a big personal development company out there. And what's interesting, I talk a lot about harmful concepts in Manifestation. It was a lot of, like, I was selling a program that worked for me, and the program had a guided visualization meditation that really worked. Like, it created miracles in my life.
Host
Wow.
Tiberius
But then I would sell the program to other people, and then they would say, hey, that visualization is not working for me. Like, I'm getting anxiety when I'm trying to visualize. So then I would talk to my superior, and they would be like, no, they have to try harder, because this works. They had to try harder. I'm like, these people are having anxiety. Try harder. In what way? But then what I discovered is that this thing worked for me because I had a similar psychological buildup as the person that created the program. That's why the person that created the program accepted me. He seemed. He liked me a lot. Like, oh, you. You remind me of how I was. But then I started talking to people and really listening to them. Like, okay, you get anxiety because you're trying this method. How about we go on a walk together, and you visualize with your eyes open, and I'll be there next to you. I'll hold your hat. You know, it was, you know, over the phone, like, you know what? I'm feeling better now. I can visualize. Now I can start opening myself up to new ideas. And the thing is that we. We should teach people how to lead themselves and how to figure out their own way versus putting clear standards and clear rules that might just, like, wall people in instead of helping them express themselves.
Host
Yeah. I love that you've also been able to use manifestation to help you overcome some traumas, right?
Tiberius
100%. Yeah.
Host
A lot of people have these traumas that they don't even realize, whether it's generational or from childhood.
Tiberius
It's true. And there are a lot of successful people. This is what I noticed in my. In my work. There are successful people that are successful in society's eyes because maybe they created a business or they're making some money, but they're driven by their need to get validation or to get love by being special or by trying to prove someone from childhood, you know, I'm going to show you. And on one side it's good because, like, you have some money and you create some success, but inside they might feel insecure, they might feel anxious, and they never express that to the world. And we're living in this society that doesn't look into helping people be their authentic self. It's more like, well, you have money, you have a set of whatever, you meet a set of standards and you're good. A lot of people are having the nice life, but in the same time.
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Tiberius
Say traumas or things from the past still made them feel bad.
Host
Yeah.
Tiberius
And repress themselves.
Host
I just, I did a brain scan recently and I found out I had some childhood trauma. So my goal this year is to kind of figure that out and fix it. Well, I don't even know what it is. I think it might be abandonment because I was an only child, didn't have any friends growing up. So I need to figure that out. I think it's important.
Tiberius
Yeah, it is.
Host
Yeah. And then there's the other side of it, generational trauma that sides, I think, tougher to identify because you don't know what happened in your past lives. Right. Did you have any, any generational trauma?
Tiberius
I don't know if I had generational trauma. My luck was that I had so much obvious trauma that I could pinpoint, you know, growing up. So that that was a good thing. But in my work on, let's say, healing and inner child work and, you know, trauma is that I used psychedelic medicine. And what I did understand and I found for sure is that those, let's say, types of ceremonies, they can take you in places where you, your conscious mind cannot, you know, you can bring some memories to the surface and you can see, oh, this is why I am like I am today, because this is what happened and it came and go back into, let's say, the generational ancestral.
Host
Right. So you did some ayahuasca.
Tiberius
I Did ayahuasca. But what helped me the most was psilocybin ceremonies.
Host
Really?
Tiberius
Yeah.
Host
Mushrooms.
Tiberius
Mushrooms.
Host
Wow. I love mushrooms. I might have to look into that. I haven't done a full trip in a while. Eight years.
Tiberius
It helped me. I. I had mushrooms. Like, I microdose, and I did it recreationally, but since I've done it in a ceremonial way with shamans, I stopped doing it recreationally. Wow. I'm like, this is just too powerful. Just to, like, go and have some fun with it and, like, watch the sunset and whatever. I started respecting this so much. I still do microdose. I find that very powerful. But damn. It's. It's. It's powerful.
Host
I love micro dosing. I think it's. It's, like, the best way of being productive.
Tiberius
It is, yeah.
Host
Yeah. You were so productive on it. It's way better than, like, Adderall or whatever they're prescribing kids these days.
Tiberius
Oh, for sure.
Host
I'm not a fan of that pharmacy industry, you know, Meaning there.
Tiberius
It's not that big where I am.
Host
Oh, really?
Tiberius
Europe or in. Now in Indonesia.
Host
It's not big in Bali.
Tiberius
Not at all? No.
Host
Dang. It's huge over here. Everywhere. Like, so many people are on it. Kids are on it.
Tiberius
Now, if you come to Bali, you're gonna see that the average local person there maybe has, like, 300 bucks a month salary.
Host
Damn.
Tiberius
Even per household, maybe. But they're happier than most people here in the West.
Host
What?
Tiberius
Yeah.
Host
That's crazy to me. So money's not the answer, then?
Tiberius
No, I mean, obviously not.
Host
People think it is. Yeah. I think people need to travel and experience. Other cultures can learn a lot. Do you think people were happier in ancient times, thousands of years ago?
Tiberius
I don't know what to say about that, because if you look at the life expectancy, it was a lot lower. There was lot more danger. There's a lot more scarcity. What I do feel is that maybe we're closer to nature in some sense. We're more in our natural environment. So maybe there wasn't so much depression and anxiety like this today, but there was a lot more, like, real risk.
Host
Yeah. More fear.
Tiberius
Maybe you could die from wild animal, you could die from your neighboring tribe, or you can die from an infection. So I don't think it was easier than or better. I think it was a lot more natural and alive in the sense that dangers were there. And I'm just talking about known history. I don't know about what Billy Carson would say from Ancient civilization. I don't go that far. I'm just looking at how we were hundred years ago. But yeah, nowadays we have some problems and some, you know, some. Some mental health problems that weren't there a hundred years ago.
Host
You've done some collabs with Billy Carson, right?
Tiberius
Yeah.
Host
What do you think of Billy?
Tiberius
He's fascinating to me. I've known Billy since 2016. 2017. Wow. I used to take. The guy was sleeping like four hours a night. Every time I'm texting him, he replies and I. Billy, isn't it like 3:00am over there? Oh, yeah. I just woke up. He's. He's on to it. He's. He's in the space of creating and responding so well to life. I love it. He's so centered. And now he's. He's exploding.
Host
Yeah.
Tiberius
On Joe Rogan Rogan, Andrew Schultz, your show.
Host
Yeah, it's. It's really cool to see him blow up because I feel like I caught him right before he had that massive boom. But you were there from 2016. He wasn't even known back then.
Tiberius
Yeah, but he was doing some amazing work. Like the. The way he was working and writing and creating and like he was very dedicated.
Host
Dude, that's beautiful. Did you watch the Anunnaki movie yet?
Tiberius
I haven't, no.
Host
It was really cool. I can't wait to see the rest. Shout out to Billy Carson. Man. I love his wife too.
Tiberius
I have. I haven't met her.
Host
Wow.
Tiberius
I. I went on his first podcast two years ago. It was his first episode. Then I flew back to Bali. The. The podcast got corrupted. The South Sound sound or something.
Host
What?
Tiberius
And he was just about to go in and to get engaged with Elizabeth and I never met her, but I was at his home. Yeah. In Florida.
Host
Someone did not want that podcast airing. You must have said something, man.
Tiberius
Maybe. And he wanted to fly me back in like Tiberius. I'm like, really? It's 30 hours. Yeah. I'm like, we'll do it another time.
Host
Yeah. That's happened to me a few times where I lost the audio and in my head I just think it wasn't meant to air. You know, I try not to dwell on it too hard.
Tiberius
Yeah. Yeah. I'm the same.
Host
I think everything happens for a reason.
Tiberius
100.
Host
Yeah. Good or bad. I used to have victim mentality. Did you have that too a lot?
Tiberius
Yeah. Especially when I was talking about my past. I got something from. I mean, I still talk about my past, but I feel I talk it in a different way. I was. I was trying to get something. Something, you know. Now I'm like, hey, this is where I come from. This is what happened. This is the good, this is the bad, and that's it. Energetically. It's from a. From a different. I'm communicating from a different point.
Host
Right.
Tiberius
Back then, I was kind of trying to impress you with my story or trying to get something, you know. Now I'm like, this is it, and it is what it is. And it's beautiful.
Host
Nice. Some of the most fulfilled people have really traumatic past. Yeah, I noticed that with interviewing a lot of people, almost all of them, all the successful people had some sort of traumatic, you know, childhood or something.
Tiberius
I think something traumatic needs to happen to take one person out of this, like, story, like this mainstream story we all live in. Like, it had to happen to me. Like, I grew up in post communist Romania, and I grew up in a very, like, I would say insecure environment. You know, a lot of moving around. My parents got divorced. I had some mental conditions. I had to go through 12 surgeries.
Host
Damn.
Tiberius
So this made me like a bit like, whoa, I'm here. But I cannot really trust these people. And once every while something painful happens to me. So I grew up a lot of skepticism. So I'm watching around, I'm like, I don't trust this. So that was good because I wasn't trusting the post communist environment. And. And I was very attracted actually to American, American, like cartoons. Because, like, when I. When I grew up, it just started coming in Romania. So I'm like, okay, this is not okay. The mentality I'm living in is not okay. I would look in American TV as kind of like a mentorship thing, like, oh, this is better. And grow up very skeptical. And I would always fight and debate, like, the religious system, the hospital system, being in hospitals, like, they were really bad. But then what happened was that. And I was like, super atheist.
Host
Oh, wow.
Tiberius
But then what happened? In the seventh grade, I had like a near death experience. I was with, you know, when they. They. You have an appendix burst inside you.
Host
Yeah, yeah.
Tiberius
You got to, like, get this.
Host
Get surgery. Yeah.
Tiberius
Very fast. I stay with. Three days.
Host
What?
Tiberius
Yeah, three days. Because I was in a really crappy hospital in a small town. I didn't have someone to do surgery on me.
Host
Wow.
Tiberius
You know what's interesting? I had this like, near death experience moment where out of insurmountable pain I was feeling, I went into this place where everything was very blissful. And it almost like I was talking to an entity, but not with my voice. It was more of a telepathical thing. And I felt that I had a chance to choose to stay there or to go back. But I knew that if I would go back, it would be very painful. You know what's interesting? In the third day, when they did the surgery on me, I. I had a little cross on a little bracelet. And I didn't know what the cross was, but the nurse tried to take it out when they put me on the operating table. And I said, please don't take the cross away, because I will die if you take this away. Because I would look at that cross and put all my mental strength into fighting. And later I found out that that's the ISIS cross. The ISIS Key of Life.
Host
What?
Tiberius
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Later in life, I found out years later.
Host
Oh, my gosh. Isis?
Tiberius
Yeah.
Host
Like the terrorist organization?
Tiberius
No, like the Egyptian goddess.
Host
Oh, Egyptian. Oh, God. Okay.
Tiberius
Yeah.
Host
Wow.
Tiberius
Billy knows about this.
Host
God is crazy.
Tiberius
So it kind of, like, shifted me because I'm like, okay. I grew up very skeptical, very pragmatical, very, like, testing and not trusting, straight away atheist. And then this whole thing changed my perspective. I'm like. I left the hospital after a month and a half.
Host
Geez.
Tiberius
I was two weeks in the ER room, and I'm like, okay, there's definitely something out there. And then this whole. I didn't tell people because I didn't want people to think I'm crazy back then.
Host
Yeah. In Romania.
Tiberius
In Romania.
Host
You know they'll kill you for that, right?
Tiberius
Not really, but it's just like. It was just one more reason to be, like, marginalized.
Host
Yeah. And you already didn't fit in. Right. So if you said that, you would have been totally ostracized.
Tiberius
But this is something that kind of, like, led me to seek my own path and my own truth. When I was 19, I watched the Secret. Right?
Host
Yeah.
Tiberius
And until I watched the Secret, I was like, you know, I know I'm ambitious. I know I can do things, but, like, I didn't know that there's power in our thoughts. So then why is the Secret and this guy from the Secret, Bob Proctor, Maybe you met him. Yeah, he died a couple of years.
Host
I never met him, but I saw him.
Tiberius
He was my mentor. I used to work for him in Arizona. I got one of his programs, and I spent, like, a salary on the program. And if you're Romanian, like, you don't buy digital products. Like, it was my. Like, I was like, I saw the Secret. I like this Guy, I'm gonna. I hope what he says is real. I bought his program and then I'm like, I'm gonna follow what this guy says. And he says, this power in our thoughts. And he said, we should set goals that scare and excite us at the same time. Because when we set goals like this, then we're gonna challenge our potential. It has to be a goal that we don't know how to get, because this what's going to inspire us. So like I said, I set some goals. Just made a little bit of a list of things that I want, and as I was writing them, some things that I want to manifest, like move into a better room and get a car, whatever. I got his voice in my head saying, wouldn't it be great if this guy, Bob Proctor comes to Romania and wouldn't it be great if I would go to America and I was 19 back then to learn how to teach this information to other people. But then another voice said, it's impossible. And then I caught myself in between. I'm like, this is what this guy's talking about. We have an inspiration. We have a big dream, like, for a second pops into our mind, and the next second, voice of limitation comes in and says, it's impossible. And the truth is that if I would look around, I had no money. I was 19. You can't even get a visa to get to America. Right. So in a rational way, everything was like, true. Like, it's impossible. But then he says, you gotta believe in that dream and you gotta start doing things straight away. So I just follow his program and like in less than one year, I was on stage with him in Romania. Then I moved to Arizona and worked from here.
Host
Wow.
Tiberius
Yeah.
Host
That is crazy.
Tiberius
It was a quantum leap. I got such a high level education, I bet, in this industry.
Host
Yeah, that's a legend right there. The fact that he came to Romania is pretty crazy because that's. That's not a common country for people to go to and speak true.
Tiberius
Yeah. And we started like the self help industry. You know, right now in Romania, there's a. There's a yearly event. Grand Cardone goes there.
Host
Oh, really?
Tiberius
Jordan Peterson in Romania? Yeah. Yeah. I forgot the name of the conference. Yeah. 5,000 people.
Host
Does Andrew Takeo there?
Tiberius
He just.
Host
Did you move out of Romania right after that? You started working for him?
Tiberius
I moved out of Romania when I was 21.
Host
And that was a big change, right? Coming to us.
Tiberius
It was a huge change. Like two years before that, I was living in a $40 40 Euro a month rent.
Host
Wow.
Tiberius
It's like $50. And I went from there to living in Scott, Arizona is 1,400. Like it was such a shift. It was beautiful because like, I think when you're young, you can make quantum leaps. I think when you're young, naivety helps. Because if I would have went to a business consultant and say, hey, I want to bring Bob Proctor to Romania, he would have said, go to school, bro. But like naivety and a little bit of arrogance helped me a lot because on one side I'm like, I'm just going to visualize and it's going to happen. And I was doing that and things started showing up for me.
Host
Yeah.
Tiberius
And then on the other side when people would tell me, dude, you're crazy, I would say, you don't know the secret. So a little bit of arrogance like would push people away and the negative influences. And then a little bit of naivety would be keeping me open minded enough so I can just like take the action steps.
Host
That's a good balance.
Tiberius
Yeah.
Host
And then when did you start the Instagram pages?
Tiberius
I started in 2015.
Host
Okay.
Tiberius
It's quite interesting because I was, I was in, I was working in sales in Arizona for Bob and one day I was doing a meditation and this popped in my mind. To reach 1 million people with information that I can just like wake them up a little bit because this is how I started in Romania. Like after I saw the secret, I'm like, Romania needs this information because we're a very rich country in human resources, in natural resources, but like communism and the system that keeps everyone like down. Right. So I was like, okay, now I'm working in sales. This is like my dream. I was in the coaching department as well. I was the youngest guy there. But then I had this meditation. I'm like, I want to reach 1 million people. And just based on working one on one with people, I would have needed to live like 500 years to achieve this goal. And I'm like, I'm going to hold this idea in my mind. And two weeks later we were having an event in Phoenix with Bob Proctor. It was called the 3% club. So it was like a half Internet marketing event and half Bob would teach mindset stuff. And I didn't know much about Internet marketing. I was just like more into Bob stuff. But then there was a guy on stage there and he said, if you want to start an online business, you want to run ads, don't run ads on Facebook. This is 2011. He said, Run Ads on Google because they're better targeted and blah, blah, blah, blah. You know what I did? I went home. I took a digital product from Joe Vitale. He's one of the speakers from the Secret. And I put it on Facebook ads. I did, like, the opposite, what he said, and I started getting clicks. So I started playing with that, but just, like, you know, testing. And I'm like, I think people are gonna organize themselves into communities around specific interests in the future. So I started creating stuff on Facebook, and then I started creating stuff on Instagram, and it just grew, basically.
Host
Wow. That's crazy.
Tiberius
And I left the sales team, and I just. I got into web development because I, like, I need to learn all of this so I can. I can figure out how to. How to do this better. Yeah.
Host
And you probably have one of the biggest pages on Instagram now.
Tiberius
Yeah. Yeah.
Host
Especially in your space. It might be one of the biggest, Right?
Tiberius
It's the biggest, I would say, on Law of Attraction manifestation. And we have, like, amazing people. I spoken to Hollywood celebrities for the page, and I'm just a guy from Romania.
Host
Crazy.
Tiberius
It's crazy how even. Even how synchronicities happen. A year ago, after New Year's, Taraji Hansen, she's a Hollywood actress. I love her. Right? The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Whatever. She reposted something from my page to her page, and I was like, isn't this insane? Wow. And I follow her and sent her a text. But this is the crazy thing. And I don't know how this happens, but the universe works in mysterious ways. Two weeks later, I was in Bali. I was in the lobby getting ready to go to Hatha yoga session, a Bikram yoga session. And I'm there on a bench, and guess who walks in front of me? It's her.
Host
Wow.
Tiberius
And I'm shocked. When I get shocked, I get a bit of asthmatic. So I'm, like, taking a breath. So I want to go in and talk to her, but in the same time, like, you know, some people come here to heal. They need their privacy. She's, you know, very famous person. But then she stopped, like, six feet in front of me to a locker, and I'm like. So I took out my phone instead of approaching her. Hey, I'm your fan. Whatever. I took out my phone. I went to her. I'm like, you follow my page. She's like, what? Like, you follow my page. Oh, my God. You're the Law of Attraction guy. She gave me a hug. We did a selfie. We did hot Yoga together.
Host
Wow.
Tiberius
Yeah. And after the. After the session, she came to me and we had, like, an emotional moment, and she said, look, your page helped me a lot. A year and a half ago, I was going through a hard time, and something from your page helped me keep doing what you're doing. God's working for you. And I was shocked. I'm like, this is, like, way too much for me because I'm like, I just came from nothing and from a. Like, Romanians, like, nothing, right?
Host
Yeah.
Tiberius
And I'm like, I'm just talking to this person who's like, I'm a fan, and I did something that impacted her. This is amazing.
Host
Crazy. Yeah. You don't realize who you're reaching with social media. I get people messaging me, coming up to me now. It's amazing.
Tiberius
It's. It's so interesting. A few weeks ago, I was with my assistant in Bali, and I started doing Instagram lives, but we're shadow banned somehow. So instead of, like, getting like a thousand people on the live, we were getting like 200. So I'm like, what can we do? We're shadow band. Anyway, I'll keep doing the live. So I did an Instagram live and Conor McGregor popped on the live.
Host
What?
Tiberius
Yeah, I took. I took a screenshot. I'm like. So I'm like, universe. On one side, you're like, not notifying people that I'm doing the lives. On the other side, Conor McGregor. I'm like, is this, like, this has to be a simulation?
Host
Well, he's big on manifestation, too.
Tiberius
Yeah, he is.
Host
Because he came from nothing and manifested the best UFC career of all time. It's a. Financially, at least.
Tiberius
Yeah, yeah. And he openly talks about it and visualizing Law of Attraction.
Host
Yeah. Yeah. I watched his documentary. It's really inspiring. He really came from nothing, man.
Tiberius
Yeah.
Host
That is so cool. Yeah. Your journey, I feel like you're just getting started, though.
Tiberius
I think so. Yeah.
Host
I think you're going to do some huge things.
Tiberius
Thank you. There's always something new to do. There's always something new to, like, to discover or to approach or. And there's always something to help people with. One thing I do know is that I really listen to my community and I don't take it lightly. Like, I listen to you. Like, if you have a problem, I'm not going to say, oh, go try hard, or whatever. I'm really going to listen to you and to see if I can find a way to help you based on the level you have to get you to Maybe believe in yourself a bit more, take a little micro step. Because sometimes that's what we need.
Host
Yeah. What are some common problems you're seeing from your community?
Tiberius
Like I said, people are living in fear, thinking the universe is going to punish them. The whole overthinking, there's a lot of comparison going on. People think that people on Instagram, like the influencers, they have this perfect lives and they're like, well, I don't even know how I'm ever gonna get them. This, like, the deep feeling of unworthiness. And what I try to teach people, and I would say this, a paradigm shift that I teach people is to go from I'm broken or I don't know, or I'm not good enough and someone from the outside needs to teach me to. All I need is within me now. And this is a paradigm we get from the schooling system because we're treated as being like. There's a word in Latin, tabula rasa, like empty. And then people of authority need to fill us up with information. But then if you look at the word education, we think that education means going to school and going to college and getting a degree. And then now you're educated.
Host
Right.
Tiberius
Education etymologically comes from the Latin word educo, which means to draw, to develop from within. So what I teach people is to understand that you are not broken, needing to be fixed. Don't live your life looking from someone from the outside to give you something that will change you. Start looking inside, start welcoming who you are. And I have some methodologies from, you know, which people to feel safe in their bodies, to, like, stop running away from anxiety, to stop shaming themselves, to know how to talk to themselves. And I'm like, look, all the major people take the religious leaders, the prophets, like the Buddha, right? What did they do? They went in the forest, they meditated, they went to the desert. Like, there's a lot of isolating yourself and going within. And they become like, they became the biggest name. They weren't like, well, I read this book. They were like, I went within.
Host
Yep.
Tiberius
And I think if people switch from like, someone's going to fix me or save me to like, okay, there's an outer world and there's an inner world. And I'm running away from this inner world because I think I'm not good enough or I'm afraid of my fears or like, all these things inside. Well, if I learn how to relax myself and I accept myself and how to welcome all these parts, I'm Going to find there's some really beautiful things inside and there's like, real treasures there. Joseph Campbell said, like, the, the cave you fail to enter contains the greatest treasure. And this is where there's a lot of places inside full of treasure. But we're, we're afraid to go there.
Host
Absolutely. I agree. My best ideas always come when I'm alone in nature, on vacation or whatever. It's never when I'm actually working. It's always when I'm alone.
Tiberius
Right.
Host
Focused on my thoughts.
Tiberius
Yeah, yeah. It's powerful.
Host
It's super powerful. Even Bill Gates, he dedicates, I think, hours a day just to thinking.
Tiberius
Yeah.
Host
He blocks it off on his calendar.
Tiberius
I was watching Yuval. Noah Harari, who wrote Sapiens and Homo devos. He spends 60 or 90 days a year in Vipassana, which is a silent style of yoga meditation.
Host
Wow, that is crazy. Do you do yoga every day?
Tiberius
I do yoga not every day, but I do quite a bit.
Host
Okay.
Tiberius
It's. It's a thing there in Bali.
Host
I need to start doing it more. I haven't done it in a while, but there's a lot of benefits, it seems like.
Tiberius
Yeah, I used to go here to hot yoga, to Vegas hot. I remember like five years or seven years.
Host
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I sprained my neck last time I did hot yoga.
Tiberius
Oh, really?
Host
Yeah, I'm too competitive. The girls there are really flexible, man.
Tiberius
They are.
Host
Yeah. So I was the only guy there and I was trying to keep up with them. Strained my neck.
Tiberius
Well, it's quite a competitive way of yoga, the hard yoga.
Host
Yeah. I'm going to ease into it. Probably start with beginner classes first.
Tiberius
There's a style called yin yoga which I really don't like because I like for. I like the competitive one, but I really need. Because it like just teaches you how to relax and go very gently. And like, I, I feel how I have like trauma stuck in, like, you know, like, I feel it.
Host
Yeah.
Tiberius
And sometimes like the very slow yoga, I'm like, it's just too much, like, brings too much to the.
Host
Too slow. Yeah.
Tiberius
I'd rather just go do like CrossFit style yoga. Like, you know, I feel that.
Host
Yeah, there's a lot of different styles. You got to figure out which one works well for you.
Tiberius
Yeah.
Host
Do you meditate every day too?
Tiberius
I do meditate every day.
Host
What's your technique for that?
Tiberius
I have a technique where I breathe and I just start listening to myself and I start welcoming everything. So imagine taking 10 deep breaths. You inhale for your nose, you exhale for your mouth and then start noticing what's coming up. Might be some sadness coming up. I'm just scanning my body. There might be some excitement coming up and some sadness at the same time. There might be some joy coming up. I could feel it in my chest, but there were a little bit of insecurity in my. In my stomach. Usually they're located in the body. So I just welcome them and welcome them and welcome them, and I see them and I'm there with them. And then what happens is, like, they relax and they get me into this, like, kind of, like, centered state. It's quite beautiful.
Host
That is interesting. I've never heard that technique.
Tiberius
It's a powerful technique. It's what I use with the people I work with to get into a concept. We call it the aligned self. The premise is that. And it's supported by therapy and also is supported by spirituality. The premise is that there's a part within us that's very resourceful, that's very loving, that's very compassionate. It's very forgiving. It's very, like, playful and curious. And they talk about it in religion, like the higher self or the Buddha nature in Buddhism or the Atman in Hinduism, or maybe if you're a fan of Eckhart Tolle, he talks about the power of the present moment, or he talks about, like, the space consciousness. That's how he calls it, right?
Host
Yeah.
Tiberius
But the. The thing is that this part of us is, like, deep down there, we don't access it because we're run by a stressed mind, usually. Right. So what I do is I get people to just relax by accepting every single part that they have, not shaming or putting on a side or trying to escape, like, welcoming everything, because there's a message and there's something beautiful that happens when I'm looking at my anxiety, and instead of saying, oh, this anxiety is bad, I'm going to go take a cold shower. I'm going to say, hey, I see you. I welcome you. I'm here with you. What's up? Let's talk.
Host
Interesting.
Tiberius
Maybe there's a part of me who, you know, I'm coming to a podcast. A part of me is excited. I have something to share with the world. But maybe there's a part of me who's insecure. Why? Because I'm a dude from Romania. My English is not perfect. I'm very intimidated. You know, I grew up in the system, so that part, I used to run away from it. I'm like, this is not good. I'm gonna go and prepare. And it would work. I could enhance my skills, but in the same time, I'm dragging this part of me throughout, like, my journey. And sometimes it can get a bit loud. Nowadays, I'm like, hello, anxiety. I'm here with you.
Host
Yeah.
Tiberius
We want to go talk to that podcast. How do you feel about it? Okay, well, I'm gonna meet with Sean. I'm not gonna meet with the fifth grade teacher that shamed you. Okay.
Host
Yeah.
Tiberius
Can we move here together? We're gonna do something beautiful. I want you to be there with me. So. So I'm moving together with all these different parts in me, and I'm seeing them, and this gets me into this center state.
Host
So you embrace the anxiety. Yeah. Instead of running away from it like everyone. Yeah, I used to do that. I still do it. You embrace it and you kind of ask it questions.
Tiberius
Yeah. And people are just amazed by, like, oh, my God, I feel so good. I feel so relaxed. I. I got comments from, like, newbies. Like, I feel enlightened.
Host
Wow. I'll try it out. And do you. Is there an audio for it or you just do it without any audio?
Tiberius
Usually I just do it live, but I. We can create an audio. I can create one for you for sure.
Host
I'd love to do that, man. Yeah. My issue with most meditations is it's. It's so long. It's like 30 minutes to an hour. And I have trouble just sitting still that long because I have adhd.
Tiberius
Yeah. There's a lot of rules in meditations. Usually what we're doing is like, getting the rules out, embracing, accepting. I think there's beauty in that. And when we do that, we start following our own beat, you know?
Host
Yeah.
Tiberius
I feel it's another thing I see in Manifestation, all these rules that people feel they need to. They need to subscribe to. You know, I need to write down things in the present tense because if I write it in the past, dude, there's super successful people out there who never wrote anything down in their life and who never set any goal. And it's happening. It's. There's not like a formula, you know, but the industry likes a formula because that's. That's what sells.
Host
Easy to sell. Yeah. Manifestation journals.
Tiberius
Yeah. Right.
Host
Yeah.
Tiberius
So I'm like, just welcome everything, you know. You want to come to our group session, Come as you are. You don't have to prime yourself. You don't have to do push ups and, like, breathings. Come as you Are. Come sad, come tired, come. Let's learn how to be okay with ourselves. Because when we're kids, we're okay with ourselves. And then society conditions us to be like. Like this or, like, shameful.
Host
Yeah, right. I think religion's a big part of that.
Tiberius
Yeah, religion. And, and, and the way, like, we're. We're being, like, mentored and the way we receive love. Right. So what I'm about is like, let's just relax a little bit. Let's welcome everything, because this will get us to feel safe in our body, and this will get us to tune in more to our intuition, and this will help us to make better decisions based on how we feel and how we are versus, oh, I should be like this or I should be like that. You know, this is like being yourself.
Host
Absolutely. So you mentioned you were atheists growing up. You've probably studied a ton of religions and philosophies. Now, is there something you gravitate towards.
Tiberius
Really? I think all religions have some similar points. One thing I do gravitate towards is this nexus, I would say, of this divine self that's within. I'm really curious about what are the easiest ways to get myself and to get people to be in this place of alignment. I call it the aligned self, you know? Yeah, you can microdose and get into the aligned self. You can do, like, the type of meditation I was talking about, you know, there's just different ways to do it. And, like, what I'm curious about is, like, what's the simplest way to get there? And how can I teach this to someone else that they feel empowered to do this and to share it with.
Host
Other people, you know, Love it. It's nice and simple. Do you believe in a spirit, soul?
Tiberius
I do believe in soul. I feel we are a soul and we are in this beautiful human body. It's a beautiful mechanism. I feel that everything we try to do in life is great to do things in life and to achieve. But I think what we're trying to do in life is nothing compared to what we already have. Like, as we're talking right now, there's like 50 million cells being, like, replenished and like, this. This whole computer system that's like our nervous system and so on, it's, like, amazing. It's a miracle. So one thing which I feel is good is to, like, really live with us a little bit. Like, I have this amazing miraculous organism. Like, what can I do with it? Right? And we have a soul, and we also have different stories that we like to play different archetypes. So I'm a soul. The soul is unlimited and it's like it's here. And then how can I navigate through life building beautiful relationships with different parts of me? Like I have an achiever inside me, let's say this person. I want to achieve and go and conquer the world of warrior. But I also have a very empathic side of me. I also have a person inside me that likes to dance. And there's just different parts of me and usually this part can get into conflict because the warrior says no. Life is about going and like showing who you are and like making a change in the world. And chilled out dancers like yo, life is about dancing and connecting and they can fight. So now I'm like, I'm not any of this. I'm a soul. I have these parts. I have the stories that I play in life. I have these archetypes that I play. What can I do? How should I behave in order to make one big beautiful family inside of me? That's.
Host
That's almost like a puzzle.
Tiberius
Yeah.
Host
Yeah, that's cool. Yeah, I could see that because certain activities really make you feel good, right?
Tiberius
Yeah.
Host
And that could be your soul. Maybe past lives. I don't know how to explain it.
Tiberius
But it can be a soul, it can be an archetype, it can be a talent, it can be, it can be many things. What's important is to listen to them and to find out what they need. And I think there's time for everything. There's time from entrepreneurialism, there's time for philosophy, there's time for everything.
Host
You know, I love that Tiberius. It's been really fun, man. What do you have coming up next and where can people find your pages.
Tiberius
At Law of Attraction Live, it's our community page. At Tiberius Live is my personal page. And we're launching a method soon. It's called Authentic manifesting. It's going to be promoted on the page.
Host
Nice.
Tiberius
Looking forward to it.
Host
Yeah, hopefully it's out when we launch this. We'll link everything below. Below.
Tiberius
Thank you so much.
Host
Yeah, thanks for watching guys, as always. See you tomorrow.
Digital Social Hour - Episode Summary: "Why Your Manifestations Aren't Working (Fatal Mistakes)" | Tiberius DSH #944
Release Date: December 2, 2024
In this enlightening episode of the Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly welcomes Tiberius, renowned as the "Law of Attraction guy," broadcasting all the way from Bali. With an impressive following of 9 million on Instagram, Tiberius brings a wealth of knowledge and personal experience to the discussion on why many people's manifestations fail and the critical mistakes they might be making.
[02:11] Host: "And you are the master manifesto, right?"
[02:14] Tiberius: "Some people call me the law of attraction guy."
Tiberius delves into the ancient philosophies of Epicurus, highlighting his self-help system and categorization of pleasures. He emphasizes the distinction between natural, unnatural, and vain pleasures, advocating for a balanced pursuit of happiness.
[02:37] Tiberius: "He proposed three types of pleasures... don't chase unlimited wealth or fame or power because this will surely get you into a bad place."
Types of Pleasures:
The conversation shifts to the pitfalls within the manifestation and self-help industries. Tiberius critiques rigid programs that blame individuals for not achieving results, promoting fear-based practices that hinder genuine personal growth.
[09:05] Tiberius: "People are living in fear, thinking the universe is going to punish them."
He discusses how some programs set unrealistic standards, leading to frustration and a victim mentality among practitioners.
[09:21] Tiberius: "There's a lot of rules in manifesting... but the industry likes a formula because that's what sells."
Tiberius shares his personal journey, growing up in post-communist Romania with significant traumas, including his parents' divorce and multiple surgeries. A pivotal near-death experience in seventh grade shifted his skeptical worldview towards embracing spiritual concepts.
[21:32] Tiberius: "I had a near-death experience moment where out of insurmountable pain I was feeling, I went into this place where everything was very blissful."
This experience catalyzed his interest in the Law of Attraction after watching "The Secret" and meeting his mentor, Bob Proctor, leading him to transform his life and help others through manifestation.
Transitioning from Romania to Arizona, Tiberius leveraged his passion for manifestation to build a substantial online presence. He recounts the serendipitous moments where influential figures like actress Taraji P. Henson engaged with his content, illustrating the profound impact of his work.
[30:25] Tiberius: "We have, like, amazing people. I spoken to Hollywood celebrities for the page, and I'm just a guy from Romania."
Despite facing challenges like shadow banning, Tiberius continues to grow his community, highlighting the unpredictable yet powerful nature of the universe in connecting him with like-minded individuals.
A significant portion of the dialogue focuses on meditation practices designed to achieve the "Aligned Self." Tiberius introduces a unique technique that involves deep breathing and welcoming all emotions without judgment, fostering inner peace and self-acceptance.
[37:38] Tiberius: "Imagine taking 10 deep breaths... start welcoming everything... they relax and they get me into this, like, kind of, like, centered state."
He contrasts his method with traditional, lengthy meditations, advocating for a more personalized and flexible approach to accommodate diverse needs, including those with ADHD.
[41:13] Tiberius: "Usually I just do it live, but I can create an audio one for sure."
Tiberius explores the concept of the soul and the integration of various internal archetypes. He discusses how embracing different parts of oneself—such as the achiever, empath, and dancer—leads to a harmonious and authentic existence.
[43:18] Tiberius: "I do believe in soul... navigating through life building beautiful relationships with different parts of me."
He emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and listening to one's intuition over external validation, aligning with his teachings on authentic manifesting.
Towards the end of the episode, Tiberius shares his upcoming initiatives, including launching a method called "Authentic Manifesting." He reiterates his commitment to helping individuals embrace their true selves and overcome internal fears that inhibit successful manifestation.
[46:30] Tiberius: "We're launching a method soon. It's called Authentic manifesting."
Sean Kelly concludes the conversation by expressing excitement for Tiberius's future endeavors and the valuable insights he brings to the Digital Social Hour community.
[46:43] Host: "Yeah, thanks for watching guys, as always. See you tomorrow."
Balanced Pursuit of Pleasure: Embrace natural pleasures and maintain a healthy relationship with goals and luxuries to sustain long-term happiness.
Overcoming Industry Pitfalls: Be wary of rigid self-help programs that propagate fear and unrealistic standards. Seek personalized and compassionate approaches to manifestation.
Healing Through Personal Experience: Personal traumas can be transformed into strengths through self-awareness and the power of manifestation.
Community and Synchronicity: Building an online presence can lead to unexpected and meaningful connections, illustrating the interconnectedness promoted by the Law of Attraction.
Authentic Self-Exploration: Techniques like welcoming all emotions and integrating internal archetypes foster a deeper sense of self and enhance manifestation capabilities.
Tiberius's Pages:
Upcoming Method:
This episode offers a profound exploration of the Law of Attraction, blending ancient philosophy with modern practices. Tiberius's candid discussion on overcoming personal and industry-related challenges provides listeners with actionable insights to enhance their manifestation journey.