7 Sacred States — Reset Your Mind: My Story
Before this Quest, my life already felt extraordinary—marked by transcendence beyond and above my wildest imagination. I felt deeply privileged, as if granted access to levels of awareness and experience more expansive than any sentient being could encounter across a thousand lifetimes.
After taking the 7 Sacred States – Reset Your Mind Quest, I feel even greater levels of expansiveness and a profound validation that the path Source has chosen for me is, without question, epic. What I experienced was not a deviation from my path, but a powerful confirmation and amplification of it.
The reason I enrolled in this Quest was simple and intuitive. I have always resonated with Vishen’s style of teaching—particularly his ability to illuminate profound principles through clear examples and lived wisdom. This Quest also offered something deeper: permission. Permission to expand fully into the seventh state—to receive at a trillion-fold level.
What I was hoping to achieve or learn was intentionally left undefined. I entered with no expectations, open to whatever was possible, trusting that the experience itself would reveal exactly what was needed.
One of the main reasons I recommend this Quest is that it delivers subtle yet highly practical wisdom principles that can be immediately applied. The teachings are not abstract; they translate directly into lived experience, moment by moment.
The areas of my life where I have noticed the most significant changes are in my openness to receive and in my ability to access deeper levels of stillness and non-attachment. These shifts feel foundational—quiet, powerful, and enduring.
My top takeaways from this Quest are clear:
• Your inner state always trumps hustle.
• Transformation is not an event; it is a practice.
• Receiving is a skill that can be consciously expanded.
The biggest positive changes I’ve noticed are an even greater sense of presence and a deepened confidence—confidence not driven by effort, but grounded in alignment.
This Quest did not add something foreign to my life; it refined what was already present, bringing greater clarity, depth, and embodiment to states I now recognize as sacred.