What is True with Udo Erasmus
What would you do if you found out everything you ever needed to know in order to be happy and to have the life you wanted was already inside you? Udo Erasmus talks about how that’s true for all of us and how to go about tapping into it!
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LifeBlood BE WELL: We talked about what is true, the immense value of perspective and how it’s always changing as we learn, how we’ve always been whole and complete and we just need to figure out how to tap into the knowledge, and a process for living the life you want with Udo Erasmus, Founder of Udo’s Choice, bestselling author, and a pioneer in the health and wellness industry.
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George Grombacher
Lifeblood Host
Udo Erasmus
Guest
Episode Transcript
george grombacher 0:00
Come on time is right to time is now welcome to light blood be well and welcome our guests strong and powerful Udo Erasmus welcome Udo
Udo Erasmus 0:20
glad to be on excited to have you on
george grombacher 0:23
who is the founder of budos choice. He’s the author of fats that heal fats that kill he is a pioneer in the health and wellness industry again, excited to have you on who to tell us a little about your personal life’s more about your work and why you do what you do.
Udo Erasmus 0:38
Why? Okay, so the long backstory is I was born during the Second World War, and we were refugees when I was not yet three, with the communists chasing us, of course, Hitler created the mass, the pope had an agreement with Hitler not to talk about it. And we were fleeing down dirt roads on horse drawn hay wagons, mothers and young children. And the allies, the good guys, were using us as target practice, there was no military presence on those roads. So they were basically shooting at us from planes. So it was a pretty hectic time. And I just remember not feeling safe and being hungry. And, you know, confusion, anxiety, not knowing what I could trust. And that, you know, it sounds like pretty horrendous, and it was at the time, but now I look at it as a gift. Because what it did is it focused me very early on how people live together, when I was six years old, and I was listening to yet another argument between adults about something that I thought as a six year old was really trivial. A thought came to me is man, there must be a way that people can live in harmony. And then this little cocky voice said, I’m going to find out how, you know, being six years old, not knowing how complicated everything is. Right. So that’s where it started. And that’s basically been my driver that’s got me into science, trying to understand how things work into into biology to understand how creatures work into psychology to understand how thinking works, and into medicine to think how health works, but only learned about disease. So that I went back into biochemistry and genetics, because that’s where you learn about health, because you’re studying the natural system. And so, and then I got eventually I left University and got into self knowledge. Because ultimately what I needed to know most is how I work. So that’s a short version of the long story.
george grombacher 2:39
Nice. So I was reading on your website, talk about how essentially born into hell, and going through that awful experience that you had to go through and sort of a winding crooked road to heaven?
Udo Erasmus 2:56
Not come I did not slip out of my mother’s body with clear goals.
george grombacher 3:01
Yeah, I think it’s I’m I like to think that I have a healthy perspective on things I like to think about how important it is for me to keep a clear sense of where I am in the world. And you talking about how you’re so grateful for that awful experience and how you probably barely made it out alive. And you’re fortunate just to have done that, and now to have had this massive impact that you’ve had. How do you think about perspective?
Udo Erasmus 3:31
Well, what perspective perspective is contextual, so you know, whatever you focus on, you learn. So whether that’s outside or whatever topic it is, or, or whether you’re doing it visually or auditory, you know, whatever you focus on becomes your, you know, you you learn about it, you get to know it, and then that becomes where you draw perspective from. So it’s so it’s important, I think, in terms of education, that you expose kids to as many different possibilities as you can, because it gives them a better broader basis for developing perspective. And my perspective is if there’s one perspective to focus on, it would be the one that is most neglected. And that would be the perspective of what is true according to life. So we talk about cultures and we talk about religions, and we talk about national perspectives. But what is life’s perspective on living, on people on the world, on the environment, on the politics, on the relationships, on health? What is life’s perspective, because life created all that and life runs all that and the people who come up with new ideas didn’t exist before, had to go somewhere to find what they found. And most of them had a way of getting connected to life in some way. And discovering life wisdom in whatever the thing is that they discovered that wisdom in because they couldn’t go to experts for that they had to go inside for that.
george grombacher 5:30
Is this we were talking offline about how, you know, probably gonna tell me if I’m wrong at some point, it’s probably going to be early here is that kind of like the hero’s journey where I’m in my everyday world, and I get called to adventure some problem happens. I need to go pursue that.
Udo Erasmus 5:50
Yeah, I think the hero’s journey is Joseph Campbell’s perspective, on the, on the journey of discovery on the journey of self development, on the journey of growing up on the journey of making contributions in in the world you live in. So, so yeah, and some people call that the hero’s journey, if you understand that every human being is a journey. And every human being overcomes challenges in the normal fact of living. Right. So it’s not like a hero who is untouchable. This is like ordinary people on a hero’s journey, because every journey has challenge. And every journey has perks, and every journey has, has learning and every journey has gifts in it. And then if the journey gets completed, then the gift is brought back to the community and shared with the people in that community. That’s a good journey. Everybody’s on that journey. Not maybe some maybe a lot of people have not finished it yet. Like a billion people have not finished doing it.
george grombacher 6:54
Right. Give her give her tech. Yeah. And it sounds to me that that you are constantly sort of seeking out that that the next stage of your journey? And I don’t know if that’s if you think that’s true or not?
Udo Erasmus 7:07
Yeah, well, he kind of I got to a point when I was 30, where I realized that what was most important, I already had, but I had no contact with it, which is what’s within us. So you know, if I say, you know, instead of, instead of describing my staircase in the back, I would rather look at what is present, especially on an energetic level, in the space my body occupies, because all of the things we deep down, seek is already there. And we were in that place in our mother’s womb for nine years of word, term babies. And there was nothing to do nowhere to go. And our awareness was at rest inside, in its source in life. And so we live the exalted state, that Buddhist state, the enlightened state, whatever you call that, the unconditionally loved state, the perfect peace state, all exist within us. But in the process of living in the world, we get disconnected from it. And then we look for them outside and we never find them. Until we get to the point where say, you know what, what I’m missing. I already have or somebody tells us, what you’re looking for. You’re you’ve already got, but you got to bring your focus insight into your own being. Get present to that in a stillness, practice, and discover for yourself that you’ve always been hold. And then live your life from wholeness. Instead of living from fear, live from inspiration. Instead of instead of living from poverty, something’s always missing. Live from richness, because your life by nature, is the greatest treasure that you will ever have. No matter what your story is.
george grombacher 9:05
Beautifully said. So. So we are, we always spent whole this, this nine month gestation period inside of my mother’s belly is this perfect state. And then we come out in the world and all this garbage gets piled on top of us, and then we hit 30 years old, or whenever we realize, oh, everything that I need, I already have, I just need to sort of figure it out.
Udo Erasmus 9:30
Usually, usually, I think it comes to that, that our heart aches, because we’ve been trying to figure it out, and we just can’t find it. And we’re not just not getting it and then at some point you say, you know, if I if it’s not out there, maybe it’s you know, or somebody usually somebody says something about you a while maybe it’s a new inside of you. Maybe what you’re looking for is inside of you. And then you start to consider that and then it’s like okay, well how do I get in there? You know, and then the journey begins and I Literally for me when I was, the war ended before I was three, I was still bitching about it when I was 26. And one day, I was sitting in the sunshine just considering that just not doing anything. And it occurred to me, Oh, my God, this whole time that I’ve been going through all my stuff that I’m complaining about, something took perfect care of me from inside. And I’ve never even given it an acknowledgement. So it’s just like 24 years later. It’s like, Oh, my God, well, maybe, you know, if it took such took care of me and saw me through everything, because here I am, right. I could have been killed. I could have been, you know, I might, my body could have been completely wrecked. Here I am, I’m completely functional. And maybe it makes some sense that I would make friends with this incredible life that took perfect care of me, loved me unconditionally, through everything through all my dramas, and all my traumas. And that was a big turning point for me. And then, of course, if you want to get to know life, then you got to go, you got to look inside. because your life is not hanging from a tree, your life is inside your body. So something inside your body that loves you unconditionally, that is always content that is always rich and full. And you have it you carried with you wherever you go. That’s a that’s a cool friend to have.
george grombacher 11:33
Amen. So for people who are listening to say, okay, maybe I can start asking myself that question. Maybe it is inside me also, that sort of begins their process? Do you? Do you segment things out to like, Okay, I need to address my physical body, I need my mental health, I need my spiritual well being How do you think about that?
Udo Erasmus 11:54
Well, I divided into eight pieces. One is awareness, which is the deepest part. Second is life energy, which is unconditional love for the body. That’s the second, then inspiration which comes out of the shine of life into the world, then physical body, then survival smarts, which is the survival part of mind or the protective part of mind, then social group, then its natural environment, and then big picture. And each one of those has a different nature, a different function needs a different kind of attention on a regular basis, goes off in a different way in response to a different kind of intervention. So you have to fundamentally, if you want to live with a best life, you want to be fully present in all of your being and your surroundings and give everything it’s due.
george grombacher 12:45
So if I’m listening, I say, okay, so there’s there’s probably new learnings that need to take place within each of these. So I need to sort of level up and learn how to, to, to do these things. Yeah. And then I need to figure out how to actually make it part of my life so that I’m not spending my entire waking time doing this. Yeah.
Udo Erasmus 13:07
Well, it’s a it’s a work in progress every day, because every day your senses will take you out away from yourself. That’s a survival thing. That’s natural. That’s not a bad thing. That’s happens to every human being because you have to get to know the world. You don’t need to get to know the world when you’re in the Buddha tank. The womb, right? Yeah, you have to get to know that and your senses everyday will take you out whenever there’s change, you’ve got to check it out, because it’s survival value. Coming back has to be deliberate. But there’s nothing inside that says, hey, look at me, look at me, look at me. So how do you do that? The best way in my opinion, from my experience is that when you feel heartache, or you feel uneasy, it’s an uncomfortable feeling in people’s chest. I don’t know anybody who doesn’t know that feeling that I’ve talked to that feeling is your call. It’s the call of your heart, for your awareness, or your focus to come back home inside to its source in life. And that has to be deliberately done. What helps is that when you when you feel heartache, or emptiness or blues, or striving, yearning, loneliness, sorrow, grief, all of those we don’t like the feelings. But those feelings bring us so close to our heart. So what I say sit with that feeling. Sits still with that feeling. Don’t judge it, just feel it because less than a hair’s breadth behind that is your life, your love, your master, your your magnificence, your wholeness, all that good stuff that we want, is just behind that heartache, and we tend to not like heartache. So then we distract ourselves or blame it on somebody or ignore it, deny it, try to explain it away. And it’s missing the point. The point is, this is your call to come home to yourself. answer that call, if you want to have a good life.
george grombacher 15:12
How concerned are you about about humanity?
Udo Erasmus 15:16
Oh, I think if we don’t do what I’m talking about in one way or another, we may well not survive of the century. Yeah, that’s not that’s not, you know, because it’s, it’s from our disconnection from ourselves, and not finding it back and not being encouraged to find it back. That we’ve, that we’re destroying the environment, and we’re destroying the politics. And we’re, so we’re destroying the, you know, the, the collective, right, and we’re destroying our relationships, and we’re destroying our health. Because when I get to the place where I feel whole and feel cared for, then I’m gonna take care of everything. Because it feels worth living. And then it’s then and then because of that, I see the world different, because now I see the world from a place of love, rather than, oh, there’s enemies, and there’s danger. And so I see it from a perspective of love. And I will live into it from a perspective of love. And when we do that, if 8 billion people do that the world will change overnight, to what a world would look like when love was put into it, which is kind of what we’re here for. Which is kind of what we’re not doing most of the time.
george grombacher 16:33
Do you think that, that there been some conversations, a lot more conversations around mental health with Simone Biles and the Olympics and there was just a documentary on tennis player Marty fish that kind of came out? Do you think that those are sort of green sprouts,
Udo Erasmus 16:51
green sprouts, like Like, like,
george grombacher 16:53
like new opportunity growing?
Udo Erasmus 16:57
Well, I would say it this way. The faster we go with our gadgets and our mental mental mentation, right, the faster we go, the more problems that we’re going to have, the more we get stuffed into our heads. Because we have a lot of encouragement to get into our head, every skill we learn and all of that so much knowledge, stuffing our heads. But there is no mental illness. In the feeling of life. There’s no mental illness in awareness, there is no mental illness in inspiration. There’s no mental illness, even in the in what your knee feels like, or your bum feels like on the chair, or, or you know, your fingernails or, you know, there’s no, there’s like, there’s no mental illness anywhere except in the cortex, and some of its connections. And you can make yourself physically sick from too much thinking too much of the wrong kind of thinking. But the thinking is this very small part of your being. So if you know that there’s more to your being than then being driven crazy by your thoughts, then all you have to do is change your focus to a place that is not thinking there’s no mental illness in a place where there’s no thinking. Right? And so when somebody is mentally ill, it’s because they become preoccupied with their thoughts or their or the emotions, which are also based on science. If they knew that, right next to their mental illness is mental health or absence of mental illness, then they would begin to have a choice you want do I want to spend, spend my time focused on the thoughts that are driving me crazy? Or do I want to spend my time you know, it’s a little deeper in the body, we’re all the juice, we’re all the good stuff is and when you start to have choice, then you basically are back in the driver’s seat. Right so so and and you can say that there’s a lot of there’s a lot of encouragement to get into our head. And we have to endure as individuals make the choice of where we want to base our life from, or what we want to base their life on. And I’d rather base it on a feeling of, of being feeling cared for. Then on Oh, yeah, I’m a war kid and bla bla bla bla bla but you all the negativity that comes from that if I haven’t processed it and made it useful to myself.
george grombacher 19:36
Right, beautiful. Thank you. Oh, the people are ready for that difference making tip. What do you have for
Udo Erasmus 19:44
the difference making tip? What is the difference making it honestly, I would say this solar energy goes into green plants, gets stored in the bonds and molecules that become your food when you eat those foods and break them down, that solar energy is released. That is your life. That’s the way science looks at it. But if you sit if you do a stillness practice where you sit down in a safe place, and you you get rid of your distractions as much as you can, and you allow your awareness to go inside. And when you look into your inner darkness, you will discover there’s light, there, you are that light. And that light if you go deep enough into it, and you become one with it. So it’s like we’re going from seeing the light to being the light. When you become that light, you discovered that the master that all the religions or all the cultures talked about, who had a message, that the message was, what is in me is in you, in every human being is that Master, and my summary of the Masters messages, I am come not to judge but to love. And that is what weighs nothing, runs your life, runs your home, runs your body, runs your world, and is your deeper identity. When you go to that place, everything starts to fall into place. Because now you’re actually present in your life. And you discover that you are the life. Most of the time, we think we act like we were the body. But we’re not. Because you know, if you say to me, whose body is that, I would say this is my body. Like if this is my body, I’m not the body. I’m the owner. And we say it all the time. This is my body. This is my It’s like my watch. You know, this is my watch. I’m not the watch. I own the watch. I’m not the body, I own the body. And when we get to know that owner, we feel cared for. And everything starts to work fully present in all of my being and my surroundings, not lost in thoughts in my head. That’s where the life of great abundance begins to be really abundant.
george grombacher 22:11
We think that is great stuff that definitely gets come up. Come on.
Udo Erasmus 22:15
So I’m not talking about living from fear. I’m talking but living from inspiration now. That’s always a better life. Go there.
george grombacher 22:27
I love it. I’m going to have to re listen a couple a couple of times, but But yeah, but I think I got it. Wonderful. Thank you so much for coming on. Where can people learn more about you? How can people engage with
Udo Erasmus 22:43
you? Okay, in terms of products, which we never talked about, I work with oils, enzymes, probiotics, health stuff. ludos choice you do so choice.com and then I have some educational material and some courses and, and some other things on the udo.com Th e you do.com. And I have an overview book called The book on total sexy health. That is an overview of like this whole eight part territory that we’ve been talking about. I’ve been talking about, like slept.
george grombacher 23:19
Well, if you enjoyed this as much as I did show your appreciation and share today’s show with a friend who also appreciates good ideas go to budos choice. com that’s udschoice.com and check out all the wonderful products that we didn’t get a chance to talk about but that Udo spent a lot of time working on developing and go to the udo.com it’s th e u d o comm and pick up a copy of the book, which goes over the eight different areas that Hutto was just explaining and laying out to us and the name of the book again is what
Udo Erasmus 23:58
the book on total sexy health the eight key parts designed by nature. Excellent.
george grombacher 24:04
Thanks, good. Oh, all right. Thank
Udo Erasmus 24:06
you.
george grombacher 24:06
And until next time, keep fighting the good fight. We’re all in this together.
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