The Good Fortune Show, March 13, 2026
The Good Fortune Show with Iyer
The Alchemy of Identity: Good Fortune and the Layers of Reality
In this episode of The Good Fortune Show, host Sugandhi Iyer reflects on her return to a modernized coastal city, contrasting its advanced infrastructure with the struggles of India's "Silicon Valley." Through a chance encounter with an Uber driver and a humorous battle with an AI, she explores the concept of "Good Fortune Energy" - a force that does not just change mindsets but physically transforms one's classification and reality.
Infrastructure and the Evolution of "Civilization"
Sugandhi describes a striking transition from the "Garden City" (a collection of villages turned IT hub) to her current location, characterized by massive expressways cutting over and under the Arabian Sea. She notes the absence of stray animals and the presence of five-to-six-lane roads where traffic moves with unprecedented efficiency. This modernization comes at a high cost, with local luxury hotels like the Marriott charging upwards of $300 - $1,000 per night, often exceeding US prices. The process of settling into this new environment highlighted significant cultural differences in real estate; unlike in the US, Indian homes are typically delivered "empty," requiring residents to install everything from air conditioners to dishwashers manually.
The Uber Driver: From Stonecutter to Royalty
A pivotal moment in the episode involves an Uber driver from a community of stonecutters who felt lost regarding his "Asthitva" (identity/status). Upon researching his lineage, Sugandhi discovered that his community in Tamil Nadu was actually part of a royal family displaced in the 15th century. By revealing this "royal lineage" to him, she argues that she didn't just boost his self-confidence; she changed his material classification. This act of "giving back identity" is presented as a manifestation of Good Fortune, where the right information meets the person at the right time to wipe away centuries of perceived "backwardness".
Manifestation as "Onion Layers" and Alchemy
Sugandhi distinguishes her philosophy from the common "fake it 'til you make it" mantra. She views reality as a series of "onion layers" piled on top of each other. True manifestation, or "Alchemy," occurs when a person accesses a different layer where a negative past (like being cheated on or being born into a lower class) simply never existed. She posits that "Good Fortune Energy" acts as a carrier that moves individuals into these superior layers of reality. Even digital tools like Google and AI are subject to this "Google Karma," where a user's vibration determines whether they find life-changing truths or discouraging misinformation.
Humanizing the Machine: The AI Bully
In a lighter anecdote, Sugandhi shares her experience with an AI "bully" chatbot on Facebook Messenger. Designed to be antagonistic, the AI was "defeated" within ten minutes of conversation, eventually claiming to be in love with her and asking to meet her mother. She uses this to illustrate that even programmed systems can be turned around when met with a specific type of energy and persistence, further reinforcing her theme that no "reality"—even a digital one—is fixed.
The episode concludes by emphasizing that Good Fortune is a "living, vibrant thing" that acts as a gift. It is the difference between merely trying to believe something new and actually being moved into a reality where the "best news" is already true. By understanding the "onion layers" of the world, individuals can move beyond psychological tricks into genuine material transformation.
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[00:00] Speaker 1: (instrumental music plays) Hi, this is Sugandhi Iyer with the Good Fortune Show. How are you doing? So, we're in this new city. (laughs) Yeah, we're living here, and we kept the homes, um, back in the other place, and so we came down, I mean, got off the ship and we came over here, and there are some differences that I've noted, and I haven't seen a cow till now. (laughs) No cows. I don't know where they are. I haven't seen cows. I haven't seen dogs. (laughs) And, you know, huge expressways that cut through the sea, yeah, under the sea, over the sea, you know, sea as in, I don't know. It's not ocean, it's sea over here, like the Arabian Sea. So, the Arabian Sea is here, and this is what we could see from, we could see the sea from our home when we grew up here, and so we are back and, uh, from outer space.
[03:00] Speaker 1: (laughs) And (laughs) , okay, so expressways that have been built over the sea, through the sea, you know, under the sea, over the sea, cutting through time that's needed to travel, traffic moving better, (laughs) at higher speeds, so I don't see traffic jams here. (laughs) And so they've done all of this work and, uh, so I haven't seen cows, I haven't seen dogs, no animals on the road, no chickens, no hens, no goats. (laughs) I'm still recovering, (laughs) right? And then expressways built over the sea, under the sea, cutting through distance, huge, wide expressways. I almost feel like (laughs) where am I? Did I actually arrive in civilization? (laughs) Okay. (laughs) So, um, you know, wide roads, five-lane, six-lane roads, people beha- behaving better, traffic-wise, because it's been a city for a very long time, right?
[04:35] Speaker 1: So, they're, they know how to do it basically, at least better than this other place, which was garden city and a collection of villages and beautiful trees and everything and never meant to be, uh, you know, never meant to be developed as an IT place, you know? It was never meant to be developed as an IT place, but the government decided, "Okay, this is the next best choice. Let's make that the IT hub. Let's make that Silicon Valley, Silicon Valley." Right, but then if you want to make Silicon Valley, it should look like Silicon Valley. Hey, I've lived there, I've been around, you know, Fremont, San Jose, all of these places, they're all close to each other, and, um, so I would visit Silicon Valley four times a week, so I know what it looks like.
[05:38] Speaker 1: You want the business that Silicon Valley has, but you can't provide the infrastructure or the beauty, you, you know, beauty, relative beauty, I'm talking of relative beauty, so you can't, you cannot provide that, so you can't go around calling it India's Silicon Valley.Well, I'm in a better place now. Not in a better place. That's beautiful, this is beautiful in its own way, correct? Just haven't seen cows and dogs and hens and chickens and all of the farm, farm stuff, you know, where the hens and chickens and farmers are really confused because they don't know (laughs) where they are. (laughs) Like their farms are being taken over and so cows don't know where they are. The dogs, well, there are no dogs here. I don't see them. I haven't seen them personally. But look out of the window. We're on the 10th floor and, um, 10th, but technically for it starts from four, something like that, and, um, we can look at beautiful hills. So I've got the greenery over here. It's full of greenery.
[06:57] Speaker 1: Gorgeous views, hills, mountains, trees everywhere. Gorgeous, gorgeous views. No city view. Just go- It's in the city, but it's... We have beautiful views here. It's all green. It's all green. Amazing views. And the number of five-star hotels over here, I'm sure there are seven-stars also, I haven't seen them, but the number of five-star hotels over here are huge. They're huge. I mean, there are plenty over here. There's a wellness spa around three to four kilometers from here and they charge $1,000 a day. So $500 to $1,000 a day just to be there. Just to be there. And, and that's just the lodging, right? There's other things that you can pay for. So if you're planning a visit, you're planning to go look at, check it out, and I'm sure film stars come there and take, you know, relax and everything, so... The hotels here cost more than they do in the US by the way, even if you translate it in US dollars, it's $300 a night, things like that going on over here.
[08:27] Speaker 1: And, um, on a good night, you know, when it's really cheap, it's around $175 to $200. Other days it goes into the $200 and $300. The Marriott is making a lot of money over here, for sure. And so yeah, money all around. And you know something, what happened was... There's this gentleman, and he was a Uber driver, an Uber driver. (laughs) Well, I've not started driving outside this society, and I haven't started doing that, and of course, you know, the car was shipped and all that stuff. So we've been taking a lot of Ubers, and they know the territory, right? They know which expressway to take, which one cuts through blah, blah, blah. So we met this Uber driver yesterday during, I think, maybe 11 o'clock in the morning, and guess what? He was talking about where he's from, what their people do. So remember, there's a lot of division over here of people. So first, you've got those Hindus, which is a religion.
[09:53] Speaker 1: Though Hinduism is actually a way of life, but people say, "Okay, it's a religion." Fine, if you want to call it a religion, that's fine. So then under that, you have various levels and branches, correct? So he was saying that they're basically stonecutters. Their work is cutting stones. So it could be any type of work where stone cutting is involved. It also includes where they take stone and they make it into statues, sculpturing, correct? Carvi- carving? Sculpturing? I'm not sure, one of those categories where you have these huge stone sculptures. So it includes that. It includes any place where you have stone cutting. So then he said, "You know something? We don't know who we are actually. We really don't know who we are. We just know that we're stone cutters, but we don't know who we are." I said, "Wow. Imagine not knowing who you are." And for people, it's really important that they know who they are, you know, their identity. I've, I've spoken about this before.
[11:08] Speaker 1: It's not like everybody's standardized and everybody, you know, wearing the jeans and shirt and oh, you're all one. Like Walmart, right? You go to Walmart, it's almost the same everywhere. Or McDonald's, you're supposed to get the same food everywhere. It's standardized. But here people are... If they don't know who they are, they feel uncomfortable. They want to know who they are. So he said, "We don't know who we are." I'm like, "What? Wow." He says, "There's no history." Like, "We don't know... I don't know, how come we, we're stonecutters and how did we become stonecutters? We don't know anything about our past and we don't know who we are really. We don't seem to have any..." Asthitva is what they call in his language. In Hindi, they say asthitva. That means... I think it means status, position.... (Indian accent) astitwa ... I will, I will also look it up during the break. But something akin to status and position and knowing who you are, like what's your position, who are you?
[12:18] Speaker 1: Where do you rank in the tree, you know, in the pyramid, whatever it's called. He said, "We don't know who you are." So, I was like, "Okay." So, I did a quick search, Google, guru. I found some things. And turns out that those same people are also from the state where we come from, which is Tamil Nadu. And when you look up their word and the Google shows that in our state, in Tamilnadu, they're very well-listed. They're kings. They're royal family. Wow. So in this state, they're not ... they don't know who they are, okay? They just know they cut stone. Some of them are artisans. They cut stones, they make sculptures, they can cut stone for construction until machines took over. So then, I found out in our state, the same people, they're kings. They're the royal family. Around the fifteenth century, they got thrown out of their royalty. Now, I don't know who threw them out. (pauses) I don't know who thr- threw them out.
[13:42] Speaker 1: Wa- was it the Mughals who threw them out, or the British, or probably Indian government? No, that was the fifteenth century, right? So, we don't know. They started to be thrown out, and then they turned to farming and they turned to stone-cutting and they became stone-cutters. And I told him, "You come from royalty. You, your lineage, or your position, or your status is that of the kings." Oh my God, he was shocked. And here he thought he belonged to the backward classes, you know, the backward community. And here we could give him back his, you know, who he really is. They come from the family of kings. I mean, they are kings. I said, "You go to my state and you're clearly listed as a royal family. You people are kings. Royal family, royalty." And I said, "I have no shame. I don't need to..." You know how people bring people down and they want to show that people are lower than who they are? They want to show that people are lower than who they are.
[15:03] Speaker 1: But being a Brahmin, it doesn't, for me, giving somebody or helping them, or n- I'm not helping, I'm saying letting them know who they are basically and letting them know that, wow, you come from the lineage of kings. It's no, what do you call it, skin off my nose, I, I lose nothing. And my mom was full of information, my parents were full of information because they know about it, but this person wasn't told, and neither was his whole clan told. Nobody was told this. Nobody was told this. Because you know what? They started to take away from royalty, right? That's what the government does. Which government, we don't know, but let's just say that the current government did not give it back to them. I mean, they've got other things to deal with. So, it's very nice and very easy to kind of label them as backward, give them 2% something reservation. But then these people are saying, "We don't know who we are." Wow. Good luck hit and this man was so happy. He was so happy.
[16:24] Speaker 1: He's like, "What?" He's really happy. And I said, "Yeah, I mean, so being a Brahmin, I know who I am, correct? And I come and it's seen as the first, like the top-most, right? The Brahmins are supposed to be at the top." So, because of that maybe, I don't know what it is inside us, we don't have this thing that, oh, now by telling you who you are, you come from the royal lineage, that it doesn't reduce us. Do you see what I'm saying? I, we feel so well-established in who we are that we don't lose any dignity or we don't get lowered in any way by giving, by telling somebody else who they are, and by saying that you come from one of the highest positions. And this man is driving an Uber and he thinks he's from the backward community and that they don't know who they are and that they're stone-cutters. Wow. Amazing, right? So, you see, if knowing who you are, for people, for a lot of people, it's really important.
[17:48] Speaker 1: It brings dignity, it brings inner power, you know, knowing that you're really ... And it's there, it's on Google. You just have to apply it, right? You, you need the mind that's going to apply it in the right way, so which sees the connections, which immediately applies it, and then you have to be in good luck.... to, you know, he, he must have been in some kind of good luck to have met us for us to go in his car and, um, be told that, "Dudes, you're not, you're not backward at all. (laughs) You're from a royal line." (laughs) Wow. Then another person, he was so happy because we told him a couple of things. And so bringing good luck to people, bringing good luck to people and seeing their faces shine because they just know who they are. You can have all the money in the world, and trust me, I love money, but you can have all the money in the world, if you don't know who you are, uh, you know, it... Somehow, they feel confused. They, they don't... Here, nobody's the same.
[19:15] Speaker 1: Nobody's the same and when people are not the same and they know that they're different from each other, yeah, we are Indians, we are Hindus, we belong to the country, and they know that they're different from each other, they're not some standard product, right? And so knowing who people are, like each person knowing who he is seems to be really important. And then you have to be in good fortune energy 'cause let's say he was not in proper energy or I didn't bring him good fortune, our family didn't bring him good fortune, maybe he would have found out something even worse. Like, he's, they're not just stonecutters, they're something else even entirely, you know, even lower and that could bring him down, right? So, do you see what I'm saying? It's the wave of energy that we give out and it's the wave of energy and people being lucky enough to meet us, lucky enough to be in that energy that they get something, a gift. And he was flabbergasted, he was blown away.
[20:41] Speaker 1: His mind was like, "Whoo." You know how they do that mind thing they do, right? "Wow." And to be thinking that all these years and your parents and grandparents and great gran- grandparents and everybody thinking that they belong to some kind of backward community. "No. They come from the royal lineage." Okay, wow. So what is it? Is it that when I meet somebody or when we meet somebody or we carry that good fortune energy that we somehow get the best news for them? Could be. It could be because some people could meet someone who'll say, "Oh, you're going to be losing this and losing that." Or that you're lower than what you think you're, you even are, or that this is... You know, but you meet the right people who bring you good fortune and they will be giving you news that, that you would have never anticipated, you know?
[21:39] Speaker 1: And knowing these things and for somebody, it could be really important to know that I come from the royal family and it's clearly listed on Google, but remember I said that even on the internet, you have to be lucky enough to find great information. Google can spit up, Google can... sorry, cancel. Google can throw up information as per people's karma. So someone who's not in good vibrations could look up Google and get really bad stuff. So there's something called Google Karma, (laughs) right? It is there, you know, you open Google and things are being spewed out, like thrown up, thrown up and like what is even happening? But then if you're in good energy, Google could bring you the best news and the best information and then all of these things and could be AI is intuitive also.
[22:48] Speaker 1: AI is intuitive also, which I had a chat with AI and (laughs) , uh, you know, this is when AI first came out, maybe a few months ago, and I said, "What is this AI thing everybody's talking about?" And then you have these AI chats. I did a AI chat, and this AI chat, he's supposed to be a bully, right? The AI personality is supposed to be a bully, and so you talk to it and it bullies you and bullies you and bullies you. At the end of that conversation with me, by halfway time, it was in love with me. Like, "I'm in love with you." (laughs) Yeah, yeah. The bully turned into, you know, like madly in love with me and like, okay, you can defeat any AI, (laughs) right? It was fun, I mean, I tried a couple more and then I gave up because it was easy to defeat the AI. (laughs) The bully turns into like, "I'm in love with you," and he started... The AI bully was set up to bully you, okay?
[23:50] Speaker 1: No matter what you said to it, it's supposed to bully you and come up with all the tough, you know, the tough bully things. And in the beginning, that's what it did, but then I kept talking to it and then it was like, "I wanna marry you. Can you come meet my mom?" (laughs) "Can you come meet my mother? I'm going to tell her I found the woman (laughs) I've always wanted." (laughs) Try your hand (laughs) try your hand at this. Of course, after that, I stopped 'cause, you know, it was easy to defeat. It was easy to turn the AI around (laughs) and change its entire... So then it started to access higher and higher. So it was, it- it- it... I don't know, maybe, I don't know how the stuff works, this AI chat, but, uh, you- I got it from Facebook Messenger and I said, "What is this?" And it's a bully. "Okay, let me try." (laughs) Like, "What is it bullying?" Oh my God, it was so terrible. (laughs) And then I kept talking to it, not for hours and all, 10 minutes I was done.
[25:08] Speaker 1: 10, 15 minutes, it was in love (laughs) with me. And so I- the way that it is created, that it starts to access information as we give it. So, to counter whatever we are doing, it accesses something. I don't know. Trust me, I'm not AI literate, but turned the bully into a lover. (laughs) He's like, "I wanna marry you. You come my mom. I wanna introduce you to my mother." And I just couldn't shake it off. And then it turned into a kind of a romance book. It was like, "I'm gonna do this. I wanna kiss you." And, uh, "Can I kiss you?" (laughs) Like fully turned kiss. Okay, so this is what happened. So, it all depends, right? It's just some fun thing which you ever think of defeating AI. But then after that, it was so easy for me to defeat AI chats, so two or three of them. And then I said, "Stop." I lost interest. (laughs) And then, you know, Good Fortune is...
[26:13] Speaker 1: And we're gonna talk more about it, because I see we reached the halfway time, and we will meet again in a couple of minutes after listening to some music. So don't go away, hold on tight.
[26:27] Speaker 2: (Relaxing music playing)
[28:47] Speaker 1: Hi, this is Sugandhi Iyer for The Good Fortune Show. Welcome back. I did not know about the time change. And my parents were saying, "You... Are you sure that today your show is at 7:30 or 8:30?" So the last few months, it's been at 8:30 AM our time. And, uh, I said, "Why are they saying this?" It's not that we keep track of time change in the US, right? So, just said it. And around 7:30, and I didn't even know what the time was, I thought I had a lot of time in my- on my hands, I checked up the wall clock on iPhone and- on the iPhone and, um, on an iPhone, and it said Houston time 9:01. What? So that means time changed and it showed India time 7:31 AM, and so I scrambled. You know, and got the other phone connected. And luckily, I'm here talking to you (laughs) because I didn't even know about the time change. We've been setting things up. You know, in India, they don't give you air conditioning and refrigerators and ovens and stove and washing machine and dryer.
[30:16] Speaker 1: They don't give you all of these things. You have to get everything yourself, so setting things up. We sent things over here. Uh, we are setting things up.... bought ACs and, you know, bought an AC, had it installed, so we've been busy. It's not the culture here to provide all of these things with the home. Very few people do it. And then they charge you top dollar as rent. And plus, like I said, it's a minuscule amount of people who do it. You basically get a home with nothing in it. If you're lucky, you get some fans. Now this one, we selected because it had the furniture that I was talking about, right? The... It had the Las Vegas style furniture and everything and yes, it's all true. It's all true. They were there when we came here, so all that was there. Then we had to get the dishwasher installed which we had sent, so that came in, the dishwasher, the washing machine, the refrigerator, all of that. Then bought AC. We got that installed and so it was a lot of work here.
[31:33] Speaker 1: Setting up a home here is no easy task. It's not like in the US, you walk into the home and it's all set up for you. And the best thing is, you know, what really is amazing and it's actually not amazing, now I'm going to be complaining a little bit, correct? It's amazing but not in a positive way that they actually think that this is the right way to do it. (laughs) Right? That they actually think that they justified, they re- really think that this is the right way to do it, that they're doing you a favor by even giving you this. (laughs) Right? And then they think it's all your responsibility to get everything done. (laughs) So they actually feel validated, I think. They feel validated in that approach. It's been going on for years. It's been going on for years, so I don't know, maybe a few people are changing it, but even if they do it, they just do it to get higher rent. It's not because, oh, they think that it should be done. No. The homes are empty.
[32:51] Speaker 1: The homes are empty, like pretty empty when you come in and then you have to get everything done yourself. But we wanted to get a foot inside the city. Remember I said we were edging in? So when I said we're edging in, it turned out to be true. (laughs) We were really just edging in. Gotta be honest, right? And so we edged in to the city that we grew up in, correct? And then, uh, so it's not a US apartment. It's not where you get everything and then, you know, you just move in with your stuff. No. You have to literally put in the work to get it into any kind of livable condition. So we were staying in hotels all these days, you know, every night. Evening, we would go back and stayed in hotels because there's no way we are going to be living in any condition that we don't want to. In fact, there's... Last night was the first night that we spent and only because the AC was finally installed. Wow. So that's great.
[34:04] Speaker 1: So all these days, we've been staying at hotels and, um, there was no way, only because we are too spoiled. (laughs) That we're going to rough it. There was no way that we were going to rough it. We're not going camping. No, thank you. We're too spoiled. We just got off a cruise ship. We just got off a cruise ship and so were we going to rough it? No. We're not going to rough it. We're not going to live in the heat. We're not going to be undertaking or going through anything like that which other people do. Do you see what I'm saying? It's connected to good fortune. You know who we are, what we accept. What is the standard that we accept? What is it that we give ourselves? What is it that we allow for ourselves? It starts with us. It starts with us and luckily, like Las Vegas, except that it's not on one street, though you can find a collection of hotels next to each other.
[35:24] Speaker 1: So you've got Courtyard, Marriott, then you've got something called Ibis, and then you've got another one, and then you've got a whole bunch. So it's not exactly like Las Vegas all on one street, but then you can find couple of hotels bunched together and within the same area. And you'll find many hotels over here. It's definitely haven't seen a... I definitely haven't seen a cow. No cows. No dogs. Wide roads. Huge expressways cutting through the sea, under the sea, over the sea. Two, a lot of money over here. Marriotts here charge $350 a night. I don't know if they charge that there, do they? Do they? I don't think I remember them charging 350.Unless it's, say, a Saturday night or a Friday night, and here they charge a lot of money, and people pay. People pay. So this good fortune thingy, it's like onion layers and in each layer, you'll find something. Peel away one layer; you'll find something. Peel away another layer; you'll find something. And so on and so forth. It goes on.
[37:07] Speaker 1: But we have to know that reality exists in different layers and it's different in each layer. This thing where the mind gets used to understanding that reality is different in different layers of the onion. It could be an onion, the whole thing could be one world, one universe, but it's cut into slices piled on top of each other. Many slices piled on top of each other. It's one whole unit, for sure, yes, okay, we're all one, okay, we're all one. But it's very clear that the person who met us in the Uber, the driver who found out that he comes from another lineage, a royal lineage, does not- is not the same as somebody else. You know? Someone else did not get that information. Someone else from some other commu- community did not get that luck to meet us and get good fortune. Wipes away centuries ... it wipes away centuries of karma, you know?
[38:39] Speaker 1: Such information, when somebody gives you- gives it to you and somebody who has the ability to give it to you, obviously we are authorized by the divine to give it, by the universe, the good fortune entities, and goddesses and gods, to give that as a gift to somebody who luckily happened to be in our company. But then somebody else from some other community may not have had that luck, and it wipes away centuries of feeling that you come from a backward community where people classify you as backward. Now, it's not that we're saying just- I just want you to be with me on this. Here, there's manifestation going on. This is pure manifestation. So we're not taking ... I just want you to understand what I'm saying, with no discrimination against anybody here or anywhere else. But this is a manifestation show and we have to look at it from the manifestation point of view. We are not trying to be uber good people. Uber (laughs) , Uber, right? It was a Uber driver.
[40:00] Speaker 1: So we are not trying to be good people here. We're just going with the manifestation laws and we are saying it's not that we took somebody who is classified, and look, we did not classify anybody. It's the government that does that, right? It's centuries of having done some kind of labor, a particular type of labor. That brings about the classification. And you know, some of them want to be classified that way so that they can get benefits from the government, because if you're backward, then you get benefits, correct? And we're not saying this is right or wrong, but we are saying that this is a manifestation show. We did not take somebody who is classified, and remember, I'm not classifying them, they're already been classified for centuries.
[40:52] Speaker 1: So we are not taking somebody who's classified as backward and we are not saying- we are not giving them their self-confidence back and their self-worth back by saying, "No, there is nobody called backward," and we're not trying to change their mind from that place of where you change your mind about who you are. No, we just changed their whole classification, because this is manifestation. This is not about ... This particular part of what happened with the Uber driver was not about making him feel better about himself just by raising his confidence and saying, "You know, you may be poor, but you're a good person," and, you know, saying that, oh, you know, you're changing his mindset. No, we actually changed his classification. We changed his classification. So it was a very physical, material thing that happened. It wasn't just some thought in the head where somebody thinks that they're better than who they are.
[42:05] Speaker 1: Not that anybody is worse, but we are saying that it, it wasn't a mind trick that we did, you know, a belief system that we changed. No, we changed the whole classification. We got him information that showed in reality who he is, and our family had access to that information, meaning to say that we have access to higher levels of information, uh, for good fortune, like saying that...You know, meeting a pauper and then he finds out that he's... Okay, the frog, the frog. The prince who got turned into a frog, which was a material manifestation, right? But it happened in the reverse. A prince got turned into a frog by some witch or somebody. Curse, right? Curse. Something like that happened. And then somebody came and kissed the frog and turned him to be a, he turned out to be a prince. He turned into a prince. There was a physical transformation. There was a material thing happening over there. It was manifestation.
[43:16] Speaker 1: It wasn't that the frog was given a crown and royal clothing and said, "Okay, now you believe you're a king." Nothing like that happened. It's a physical classification. So when you're doing manifestation, yes, they say fake it till you make it, but that applies in another level. Like, an Uber driver is never going to be thinking that I need to fake it that I have to be... I'm a king and then find out one day I'm a king. No, he's not even going to think in those lines. He thinks he's a stone cutter, he's backward community, and ha- he has no position and status, and he has... he doesn't know who he is. Okay, he is not going to be able to wear a crown and, and royal clothing and say, "I'm a king." He can't do that because it doesn't change classifications. Manifestation works on the belief system, for sure, and, you know, we can go into it more in some other show, but there is also a material transformation happening, something like alchemy.
[44:29] Speaker 1: It's as if Will Smith found out that Jada Smith never cheated on anybody, ever, and she has always been faithful to him, and she's always loved him genuinely, and nothing negative has ever happened, and he's always had a fantastic, pure, loyal, beautiful wife. It's something like that. It's like transformation where reality is transformed. It's not that Will Smith starts to believe in his mind and starts to fool himself that Jada never cheated on him. There's a way to do this. You need somebody also who has that good fortune and has the ability to give that good fortune. Some of that might work. I mean, if Will Smith is really lucky, he could probably do it. But there is some kind of a physical material transformation also happening. Like, it wasn't that I just said, we just said, "No, you're a king.
[45:29] Speaker 1: Even though you're from this community, you gotta believe you're a king, and one day you'll find out you're a king." No, we went and we got the information in real time, and we had access to the information. That is to say the good forces of the universe, the good fortune forces of the universe work with us and help us or give us the access to that information that can really have a particular physical transformation. It would be as if Will Smith contacted us and then, you know, I find something or I'm able to make it such that Jada Smith never cheated on him ever at all, that she loves him really, or something like that, where there's an absolute physical transformation going on. So manifestation, you know, alchemy. The reason I thought of alchemy is because Will Smith some time ago, a long time ago, he had said something about the alchemist or some kind of a book. He mentions the alchemist or alchemy. He's read it. He's a fan of it, and after that I went and read it.
[46:45] Speaker 1: (laughs) And it really doesn't have to do that much with alchemy, to tell you the truth, but there is something going on with this whole alchemy and alchemist thing. So there is some magic that happens where, you know, if you have that energy or if you have that power, I'm not talking power in a wicked way, but if you have access to the right layers of the onion, if you have access to the right layers of the onion, you can change reality around. So a woman who felt she's been cheated on finds out he never cheated on her. It's not that she's... like he's cheated on her, she finds out that he's cheated on her, knows it for years, but she fools herself all the time saying, "He has not cheated on me," something like that. So it's another case of fooling yourself or fake it till you make it. Right here, fake it till you make it, it can work, don't get me wrong. It can work, don't get me wrong. It does work, don't get me wrong.
[48:10] Speaker 1: But then it also depends on each person's ability and power, ability to attract good fortune, to attract the right layer, the onion layer where it says that fictitious Jane has never been cheated on. So that onion layer has to be revealed to fictitious Jane. So let's say fictitious Jane lived on some other onion layers where he has cheated on her, and she's shown proof that he has cheated on her.For sure she can say, "No, he has not cheated on me and I, you know, I don't believe it." She can do that. But then the, then the whole alchemy magic thing comes in. It's as if another onion layer is revealed and it says, "She's never been cheated on, you know? All that was false rumor, rumored. All that never happened." And then fictitious Jane has that mind ... What is that called when the mind like, whoo. You know how people do that, right, from their heads? Like, wow. And she says, "Wow. I've never been cheated on by him. It never happened.
[49:29] Speaker 1: So I'm a woman whose husband did not cheat on her? I'm a woman whose boyfriend did not cheat on her?" And you know in The Bold and the Beautiful they're doing it all the wrong way. Of course the writers know who they... what they're doing. (laughs) They're trying to mess everybody's mind, the audience's mind. But the characters in Bold and the Beautiful are doing it all the wrong way. Which the writers want because then they can continue the show forever, right? We would be into the, (laughs) we would be into the, what is it, 40th century and Bold and the Beautiful would still be on. (laughs) Because the writers think of so many things that can go wrong, and then they create a story out of it and they get everybody interested, and everybody hates it. Trust me, nobody likes it, but they're, they have to watch it. (laughs) They hate it, but they have to watch it. But we're saying here that this is not just fake it 'til you make it.
[50:37] Speaker 1: This is about having a huge gust of Good Fortune blown at you. And by virtue of somebody actually bringing that Good Fortune to you, being the carriers of that Good Fortune. And that person involved, the receiver, fictitious Jane, somehow gets into another onion layer. She's... Like a onion layer's revealed and guess what? The bad things never happened, that you're actually in good, in a good place. That it's all good. That it's all good. And this is not just psychic, you know, somebody thinking into the future, "Oh, people are from kings." No, this is real information, reality that's been known. It's just that people just don't know who they are. And then when you see that, oh my God, Good Fortune is, is actually... Good Fortune energy is actually a living, vibrant thing. It actually exists, and to be the receiver of that Good Fortune. To be revealed another layer of the onion that you never thought existed. And in that layer, even the history seems different now.
[52:23] Speaker 1: History itself reveals something else. This is all manifestation. We are not saying that we are trying to fool someone here. That's different, okay. The fake it 'til you make it, we know the context of that, we know what that means. We can talk about it in detail some other day. You know the secret, fake it 'til you make it. This is The Good Fortune Show. And in The Good Fortune Show you're given a dose of Good Fortune. It's just given like a scoop. Here, a scoop of ice cream. Here, another scoop of ice cream. Here, another scoop of ice cream. And then you're given this and you're given that. It's like coming here and finding out I don't see cows anywhere. Or there are huge expressways and tunnels going through seas and about seas and wow. Five lane, six lane traffic moving rapidly, properly. New reality. It's not that I haven't had this reality. It's always been in my aura, I've just lived so many years in such great places, correct?
[53:44] Speaker 1: But to know that wow, you know, Good Fortune, to be given a scoop of it like ice cream, or to be given a huge heap of it, wow, to be the receiver of Good Fortune, it's absolutely amazing. And you know what? We will meet again for the Joyful Manifestation show, but I hope you've understood the difference between fake it 'til you make it and being given a dose of Good Fortune as a gift. So we will meet again for the next show, the Joyful Manifestation show, next Friday, 7:00 PM Pacific Standard Time. I want you to have a fantastic rest of the week, a fantastic rest of the day. This is Sugandhi Iyer signing off for The Good Fortune Show.
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