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411 — Meet the Man Who's Been Chatting With The Architect Since Age 3 With John Novello

411 — Meet the Man Who's Been Chatting With The Architect Since Age 3 With John Novello

Episode 411 Published 1 day, 23 hours ago
Description

Do you remember hearing from your Higher Power for the very first time?

John Novello heard a voice from Source — what he calls the Invisible Architect — telling him, “Point to the keyboard,” at the ripe, old age of three. That cosmic whisper led John to a long and successful career as a composer and acclaimed jazz pianist.

Another conversation later in life led John to write his best-selling book, The Invisible Architect: How to Design a Perfect Life from Within, as a way to help others tap into the wisdom and knowledge that sits inside them waiting to be tapped.

John goes deep into the Invisible Architect and shares his Be, Do, Have philosophies of life this week on Spirit Gym.

Learn more about John’s work as a bestselling author at this link and his first career as an acclaimed jazz pianist and composer at this link. Check out his 1-1 mentoring program at this link. Find him on social media via Facebook and Linkedin.

Timestamps

3:35 John’s upcoming book series, The Invisible Architect Guide For Young Souls, for kids.

9:44 John’s first experience with the Invisible Architect at age three.

14:23 A conversation with the Architect that led to John writing The Invisible Architect as a way to pay it forward.

19:28 What is the Invisible Architect?

28:53 The importance of reciprocity.

34:34 Are you really aware there’s an inner voice inside you waiting to be heard?

49:14 Few people know how to listen to the Invisible Architect.

52:48 Why John believes humans have no souls.

58:39 Remember the future.

1:01:03 Applying John’s Be, Do, Have philosophies and the Law of Thought Substitution.

1:13:46 Who goes to the afterlife?

1:20:59 A prayer John says to invite the Architect and express perfection through him.

1:32:53 The ultimate way to manifest anything, according to Thomas Troward.

1:42:41 Most people operate on the Have, Do, Be system and can’t convert a goal into a fact.

1:52:52 The seven milestones of John’s Be, Do, Have process.

2:00:31 Refining your Be is critical.

2:16:51 Instead of the law of attraction, John reframes it as three things: The law of reflection, law of cause and effect or law of resonance.

2:21:00 “The journey is not one of becoming, but one of remembering.”

Resources

Invisible architecture

Tao of Jeet Kune Do by Bruce Lee

Conversations with God: an uncommon dialogue book 1 by Neale Donald Walsch

The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield

The work of Bob Carver, Lawrence Welk, Myron Floren, Walter Russell, Dan Inosanto, Zig Ziglar, Eckard Tolle, David Bohm, Delores Cannon,