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The Flame Keepers

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You meditate, read books and work on your energies but emotions still hold your peace. Exemplary Flame Keepers don't supress them - they master them.

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5 contributions to Olympus Academy
How did you learn to be a man?
When I was a teenager, I didn’t know that my body was transforming in ways that would shape me as a man. Unfortunately, I grew into becoming a wounded man. No connection with my father except through fighting. Being bullied at school. Sex ed that depicted men as perverts. No connection to my inner drive and purpose. I became a very toxic man even though I wanted to do good. I lost many years and developed habits that led me to lose my power. For over a decade I was a criminal, addicted to drugs and drama. I felt powerful, but that power wasn’t founded on anything stable. A decade after changing my life, I have learned ways to harness my power in more meaningful ways. Yet I still notice I leak my energy into old thinking patterns. I’ve created this community because I came a long way from some of the darkest places in the world to learn how we can use our power in service of ourselves and our communities. The questions we need to ask ourselves are:How did we become men?Was it from a place of wounding or from conscious architecture? The answers you find will help you see how you can regain your power. To make it easier, Join me next Thursday at 8pm CET for our first Olympian meeting.
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I can resonate with this a lot. Never had a connection with my father and that only came very late in my life, was always bullied in life and I never did anything about it because I never wanted to hurt anyone even when I was one of the best combat athletes in the country, never felt driven to do anything or achieve anything and if I achieved anything it was a consequence of someone else wanting me to do it. Was massively deep into drugs and poor habits, debt etc and it took me years to get out of that pit. It's the feeling that we are here for a grand purpose which is to know ourselves for who we are and share the path with others to do the same. So if we learn how to be men by looking deep within and learn how to see our weaknesses as opportunities to ascend into greatness then we will be shining beacons for other men to do the same.
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@Maximilian Köppel thank you for sharing that! I think what is important is that you noticed those qualities about those people that were mentors and actually moved in the right direction, find those situations as way to grow and ascend towards greatness. A lot of people can see that as a way to get stuck and become stagnant.
What massive Wins are you celebrating this week?
I'm pretty excited to start this week and share some of the massive wins I had last week and get to know what you guy are celebrating? I'm super excited as our community found three new Olympians @Ivaldo Monteiro melo A video maker from Brasil! Bem venido! @Des Cooke Who is inot social care in the UK! Welcome! @Ruben Plasmeijer Who will spark your curiosity! based in Holland! thanks for joining and becoming part of this community for men I had an amazing call with @Melvin Zhang Who just showed me why I believe in him, you can read about it in this post I had an amazing call that made me feel inspired with @Lukas Kulbis who shared with me his goals I had first and long awaited cal with @Brian Diep who shared with me his dream of creating art on a personal Note, I had some breakthrough on my ability to show up in my full masculine authority and this resulted by being offered to lead the evening meditation in the Ashram where I live (I'll make a post to break down what happened internally and why this simple event is important) what are your Wins Brothers?
What massive Wins are you celebrating this week?
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@Brian Diep thank you my friend! 🙏🏻
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@Asha Hope it's absolutely huge! It's someone from the Synthesizer community. Michael Owen if you ever had a chat with him.
Hello to you all fellow journeymen!
After having a wonderful and fruitful conversation with @Asha Hope I decided to join his community and help out by sharing knowledge and wisdom that I have as well as learn from everyone here that is on a similar journey to me. - What is the story that shaped you - I've been a combat athlete my whole life and I used it to cover up my suppressed emotions by punching people in the face and throwing them around in training. When I moved abroad to study this outlet was gone and I went deep into depression and drug addiction making life very difficult for me but, at the same time, putting me on a path of greater good. It's due to this hardship and a culmination of other things that lead me to realise how important our emotions are and how strongly their control.our experience of life. - Who are you now? - now I'm a journeyman that is walking the talk. I always speak about how important it is to understand ourselves and why we react to life the way we do, we blame everything outside of us for the way we feel and why we are blind to the fact that we can control how we feel about life as opposed to life controlling us. This is exactly what I teach as a coach through a multitude of practice such as specific meditations, journaling prompts and shadow work. - What is the World you want to build - I want to build a world of connection and community that moves us away from the reliance on highly controlled sources of wellbeing to a state where we are in control of what we use for sustenance, energy and wellbeing. I want to create a world of higher consciousness where everyone is there to support eachother as opposed to just ourselves without a care for anyone else. - What are you looking for in this community? - I'm looking to connect with like-minded people that are waking the same path. One of exponential growth and one of support through community and connection.
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@Maximilian Köppel I like an approach called "building a bridge". You show people through a specific meditation that gives profound clarity who and where they are now and who and where they want to be. The gap through clarity gives a huge perspective change and an urge to create change before 💩 hits the fan.
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@Maximilian Köppel totally! This is exactly the idea but from a scientific point of view. I find it works wonders when it comes to tracking growth and knowing where you want to go and where you are at the moment.
I met a brother called : Lucas Olivera
This dude is a pure concentration of awesomeness. From the first moment you see him, his smile and energy hit you like a wave and suddenly life feels like something you’re meant to surf. We had another call on Wednesday morning and honestly… it was pure joy. The best alternative to coffee, I swear. But it’s not just the energy Lucas is the kind of man you model when you want to understand what a real badass looks like. What I admire about Lucas: He left his home country and started a whole new life on the other side of the globe. I know how hard that is and he made it look like breakfast. The strengths I see in him: Even though he’s outperforming 90% of guys out there, he stays humble. And more than that he sees the potential in others. He never misses an opportunity to celebrate someone else’s wins. I know I can rely on him Because he’s a true warrior, and he’s true to himself. Ever since I met him, he’s shown me the same respect, the same authenticity, and the same commitment to his own growth. I’m happy to see @Lucas Oliveira win and to witness his evolution firsthand. Grateful to have him in the community.
I met a brother called : Lucas Olivera
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I'm due to have a chat with this dude soon! 🙌🏻
Our challenge for the end of the year! And become unstoppable in 2026!!
I want to thank you all for being the founding members. It’s been a week I’ve accepted you as members and some of you have already started engaging and connecting. Special shoutout for you guys to be on the leaderboard: 1. @Maximilian Köppel — 25 pts 2. @Adedayo Adeyemi 🔥 20 pts 3. @Melvin Zhang — 13 pts 4. @Lukas Kulbis 🔥 9 pts 5. @Brian Diep 🔥 5 pts 6. @Andrea Petrucci Fiori 🔥 4 pts 7. @Lucas Oliveira 🔥 3 pts 8. @Mark X 🔥 3 pts 9. @Ailandas Sulcas — 2 pts The key to becoming unstoppable in life is TRUST. Trust, compared to confidence, brings us a new level of power. Confidence is knowing you have skills and you can rely on them. Trust is the ability to overcome obstacles even when we don’t know how to prepare. Trust makes us truly unstoppable. Trust is made easier when we have a solid foundation we can rely on. Because we can’t predict everything, we need to build these foundations in ourselves and in our community. This is why I invite you to get on calls with your brothers and build trust with each other. Once you have been on a call and got to know each other, Create a post and share what you have learned about your brother. Title: I met a Brother called: (their name) Share what you loved about them in your exchanges, Especially these 3 main things: - What do you admire about them? - What is their strength? - How do you know you can rely on them? Once you have done this, find another brother and connect with them. Your goal is to connect with at least 3 brothers and post about them. Thank you.
Our challenge for the end of the year! And become unstoppable in 2026!!
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@Asha Hope don't praise me to high, I might not be able to meet the expectations! 😂
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Helping spiritual seekers be TRULY ready for abundance by teaching them how to understand themselves through emotional intelligence.

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