017 | Sam Kabert: Becoming Fit for Service and Calling on the Cosmic Family
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In this episode we talk about:
Sam’s transition from a Silicon Valley entrepreneur to recovering workaholic
Microdosing in Silicon Valley
How Sam answered Ayahuasca’s call
Being reborn with breathwork
Becoming “fit for service”
Being a man or male-identifying in spiritual circles
Bufo/5MeO-DMT medicine and holding space
Breathwork as an integration tool
Identifying as a Starseed, being from a different planet, and seeing UFOs
Do psychedelics open up our consciousness to perceive things we normally can’t see or do they just cause us to hallucinate?
How to prepare to connect with spirits and extraterrestrials
Feeling the call to a medicine versus the ego
Work-Life balance versus Soul-Life balance
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Mentioned in the episode:
We Are All Aliens Clubhouse
Soul [movie]
Don Howard
CE5 Dr. Grere’s meditation
Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind [documentary]
Ask Your Guides by Sonya Choquette [book]
Modern Psychedelics episode 2 with Carlos Duran
Where to find Sam:
Soul Seekr is a product of being done with the system. You see, I’ve always been chasing something. A goal-setter; always conscious, (or so I thought), of exactly what daily activities I needed to engage in to reach the destination of achieving my goals. In fact, I even published a book called the “Written Goal”.
Then I reached my summit, culminating in 2019 with me being named in the 40 under 40 list by the Silicon Valley Business Journal. I should have been happy!
I still felt empty.
It wasn’t until the Spring of 2019 that I realized what was wrong. I journeyed with the sacred plant medicine called Ayahuasca and my whole reality changed.
I moved away from my hometown (Silicon Valley) to Santa Cruz. I slowed down on my previous content creation activities (WhatUp & EatUp Silicon Valley to name a few projects) and I let go of running the day to day operations of my business.
Now I can focus on SOUL / Life Balance.
We owe it to ourselves to have open discussions about depression, and to take the necessary steps to reprogram our youth to be more in touch spiritually.
The fact that I don’t have a goal associated with this project, for once, gives me comfort rather than drive (and anxiety). I am free to explore the meaningful and more importantly, to share it.
I’m excited to share this journey with you.