A German outfit called "Inspire Tomorrow" has recently presented six brief videos on Youtube featuring Chuck Spezzano. With the prequisite piano music soundtrack, each is very brief, specifically designed for the short attention span.
Chuck gives his usual tired stump speech concerning relationships and even manages to slip in a plug for his books. His New Age capitalist competitors don't call him "Chuckster the Huckster" for nothing.
I wonder if the producers knew when they filmed him that he is widely considered a scam artist, lies about his credentials, has been fined in court for posing as a professional, charges over $1100 an hour for personal consultations, and is in no way qualified to be acting as an authority on human relations?
I did find a few quotes from these Youtubes worth mentioning. Once again Chuck reveals he knows more about God and Heaven than you do--
"Every thing between you and God, between you and Heaven is going to come up between you and your partner."
"Somebody from Heaven is always there. Y'know God is always at our side or inside us."
The following quote is very interesting. We have previously seen POV followers talk about Chuck's ability to read past lives as if it was real. But we also previously have seen Chuck himself admit that his "psychology" is a "hoax." This quote demonstrates that the use of past life reading is also just an act, a fakey technique not unlike his expensive and bogus card sets--
" ... 'past lives' [Chuck employs air quotes] which is a metaphor for the dreams we have about how we're unfolding ..."
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyUoT1FZeEcmppnffOnNGmw/videos
Potential Psychology of Vision clients need to consider the following statement by the Peace Pilgrim before they sign up with Chuck Spezzano and his expensive "hoax":
The theory behind not buying spiritual truth is this: One who has it would not be selling it, so one who is selling it doesn't have it. These are the 'pearls without price.' As soon as you are ready for the spiritual truth, it will be given. On the other hand, you are given as you give. But paying a fee is not giving a gift. And you do not need to give to the one from whom you receive, as we are all cells in the same body of humanity.
The Spezzano version of "Oneness" leads to and ends with his bloated bank account to support his affluent lifestyle, which is the same place the linear-thinking POV triangle winds up. All roads in POV point to the Spezzano's cash vault, not Enlightenment. The Peace Pilgrim could never afford to pay the high price of admission to Spezzano's pay-to-