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Part 3: Transcript of Paulie's Sabol's In Search Of Heroes Interview" by Ralph Zuranski

Paulie Sabol: Thank you. In the challenge to reduce my life mission into 10 words, I think this is it: It is to have high achieving friends worldwide with fundamental abundance for all.

Ralph Zuranski: What is the dream or vision that sets the course of your life?

Paulie Sabol: One of my mentors, a fellow by the name of Hakim Bay, said, “When we sleep we do not dream of a democratic state, we do not dream of a communist community. Nay, when we sleep we dream of anarchies and monarchies, where every person is a free king, queen, prince or princess.”

The dream and vision that propels me is almost a practical medieval pursuit, if you will, of the lost message, a lost bloodline, a sometime ago lost and then eventually found place and territory with no boundaries and no names, where the order that is there is really the order that comes out of the dynamic chaos that is created by itself.

A self-creating community of self-responsibility. What does all of that mean? It is kind of artistic language. To me, the dream that I have, the vision that I have, probably comes out of my having been adopted. Many, many adopted children have at some point and time in their life have a romantic, thoughtful connection to who their birth parents might have been.

In my case, I created this entire fantasy of this French/Jewish king lineage from which I came from. My original birth name is Boudreaux. I had studied and found what the Boudreaux crest looked like.

Still to this day, even though at one point I met my birth father and brought closure to a lot of those needs, I live and dream of that image of being the children of kings and priests and great heroes that I believe all of us have at the core of who we are, that sense that we were born of good, great stuff, to be good, great stuff.

Ralph Zuranski: That is so true on how important it is to believe that you are important, that you are worthwhile, and you can achieve great things. How important is it to stay focused on your primary goal?

Paulie Sabol: I’m so glad you asked this question. I believe there is actually a paradox, or a mystery, or a puzzle when it comes to focus. The way I like to do it is experientially, so I’m going to encourage you Ralph, and the young listeners to do this with me.

Think about your own two eyes, which are the source of your visual focus. If you put up one finger, like you are making the number one sign, and you put it about six inches from your face at eye level and focus on that finger, just on that one finger.

I want you to notice as you continue to hold that focus, that everything behind and beyond your immediate focus is now distorted, doubled, and fuzzy. However, if you have a primary goal, that one objective and you focus beyond it, let your eyes naturally rest, I’m not focused entirely on the prize at the moment, but look beyond it.

You are more relaxed. Your eyes are now where they are designed to be, on what’s ahead, on the future, on what is coming. Your primary aim is now what’s been doubled. Rather than becoming like an obstacle right in front of you, causing you to lose your sense of what’s beyond you, it’s doubling has made like a gateway, an archway, that you see the future right through.

While it is very important for me to focus, I like to focus beyond my primary aim and goal. In fact, to call it important is somewhat misleading; since I believe it is the natural state, and thus the easy one. Often we think of important things as things that require struggle and travail and challenge.

Whereas, since this is the easy way, it is not so much important to do, as if there is a doing in it, but rather it is a state of being. It is a way to be. Naturally looking forward and seeing your primary aims as the gateway, archway and the path to that clear resolute future before you.

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