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The Mark Groves Podcast

#374: From Victim to Creator of Your Life with Mind Architect Peter Crone

The Mark Groves Podcast

Mark Groves

Relationships, Society & Culture

4.95K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I welcome back Peter Crone, a writer, speaker, and thought leader in the realm of human awakening and potential. Peter and I discuss victimhood, personal responsibility, and the power of self-evolution. Peter talks about the importance of letting go, forgiveness, and reframing perspectives in relationships. He challenges the victim mentality and champions authenticity through freeing ourselves from limiting beliefs, embracing vulnerability and the transformative journey to self-discovery. Tune into this inspiring episode to invite more self-awareness in your day-to-day and to take back the reins of your life. Peter works with everyone from world-class athletes to stay-at-home parents to redesign the subconscious mind. We exist within limiting mental constructs that dictate our thoughts, feelings, actions, and the results we experience. Peter helps people and groups step outside of the world as they know it by identifying mental constructs that have been holding them back. Peter’s work explores the fundamental issues that affect us all to foster a deeper understanding of our common humanity. —Peter’s Website: https://www.petercrone.com —Peter's New Online Platform - Freedom: https://www.petercrone.com/freedom —Peter's Mastermind: https://www.petercrone.com/mastermind —Peter’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petercrone —Peter’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/petercronethemindarchitect —Peter’s Previous Episode: https://markgroves.com/episode/free-your-mind-liberate-your-soul-with-peter-crone/ If you want to dive deeper into Mark’s content, search through every episode, find specific topics we’ve covered, and ask him questions, go to his Dexa page: https://dexa.ai/markgroves Themes: Authenticity, Relationships, Spirituality, Boundaries, Self-Worth, Self-Love, Health, Transformation, Conflict, Mental Health, Victimhood, Personal Responsibility, Self-Evolution, Letting Go, Forgiveness, Reframing Perspectives, Limiting Beliefs, Self-Discovery, Self-Awareness This episode is sponsored by Cozy Earth: Use code GROVES for 40% off sitewide at http://www.cozyearth.com Contact us at podcast@markgroves.com for sponsor product support, questions, comments, or just to say hello!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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0:00.0

Even the word victim to me is a misnomer, right? Nobody is a victim of anything. Even though in

0:04.4

everyday language as human beings, we have collectively agreed that certain, you know, acts are just

0:09.0

horrific and abhorrent and you're a victim of fill in the blank. It's such a sensitive subject

0:14.0

and it probably requires a lot more to unpack, but just consider that there's no such thing

0:18.9

as a victim because from the perspective of the essence

0:22.1

of who you are, the soul that you've curated the events of your life, that everything is in effect

0:26.0

for your own evolution and for that reason you have not consciously but unconsciously sort of

0:31.2

attracted the circumstances that are for your own benefit for your own growth. Then you start to

0:35.8

slip from victimhood to being an author, to having 100% responsibility

0:39.9

and accountability.

0:40.9

Fundamentally, it's sort of an on-off switch.

0:42.5

You're either 100% responsible for your life or you're a victim.

0:49.3

Hello and welcome to another episode of the Mark Gross podcast.

0:52.3

Today I have returning guest, good friend Peter Crone.

0:57.4

Give it up.

0:59.6

Welcome back.

1:00.8

Thank you, sir.

1:01.8

In person, live into flesh.

1:03.9

This is the first time that we guys hang out.

1:05.8

First time we've met.

1:07.3

I know, which is actually kind of, the internet and FaceTime and all that kind of stuff. Yeah. Has completely transcended the idea of, like when I met you in person, you're definitely a lot taller than me. So that changes thing. But that's not my first experience with people being taller, shocking. Is that mean we're not going to meet again? Yeah, yeah. It's not that I'm short.

1:28.8

He's excessively tall.

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