A dying request
Before he passed, one quiet millionaire asked that his 7-minute ritual be shared with anyone who needed it. He believed it was the real reason his life had turned around — and he didn’t want it to die with him.
The ritual itself isn’t new. It traces back thousands of years, to people who had no interest in viral content or quick fixes.
The symbol hiding in plain sight
Ancient Christians, Buddhists, and Egyptians all revered a small, pinecone-shaped part of the brain as the seat of spiritual connection.
The Vatican still keeps a massive pinecone statue in its courtyard. The ancient Egyptians carved it into the staff of their most sacred god. Buddhist depictions of the Buddha show the same shape at the crown of his head.
Different traditions. Same symbol.
The 7-minute practice
The millionaire’s ritual is designed to help quiet the mental noise of modern life long enough to feel grounded in something older. It’s seven minutes. You sit. You listen.
A short free presentation walks through what the ritual is, where it came from, and how people are using it today.